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Giant Pacific Octopus totally engulfs scuba diver

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man assaults teen in gym

Fearless Photographer Stands Up to Polar Bear

Digitalfiend says...

I'm surprised he could get a picture of the polar bear without his giant balls getting in the way. With that said, it seemed like a small/young polar bear - still, I'm not sure if I'd be up to charging at one!

BBC Animatronic T-Rex

MST3K: Attack Of The Giant Leeches - Daring Rescue

Grandma Strangles Bobcat to Death

Predator Rides Alien Motorcycle

TheFreak says...

Somebody, please explain all the giant Hulk statues around Thailand. Green Hulks, Red Hulks, ... It's like they got a shipload of Hulk statues and didn't know what to do with them.

Freezing 200,000 Tons of Lethal Arsenic Dust

Sagemind says...

"In the summer of 1935, C.J. "Johnny" Baker and H. Muir staked the original 21 "Giant" claims for Bear Exploration Company. The claims were on Great Slave Lake's Back Bay and along what is now the historic Ingraham Trail.

By 1937, Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. acquired Burwash's assets. From these, the subsidiary Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd was created. The company fell on hard times and by 1940, operations eventually came to a standstill. Frobisher Explorations took over the site in 1943. However, the advent of World War II halted the operation once again. Gold was not a priority in times of war, and there was a shortage of men to work the site.

Soon after the war ended, Giant Mine officially opened, and production moved into full swing. The first gold brick was poured on June 3, 1948.

From May to December 1948, the mine produced 8,152 ounces of gold from 49,985 tonnes of ore. With the nearby Con Mine also operating, Yellowknife was experiencing the rapid growth associated with a booming mining industry.

Those original claims would lead to the production of seven million ounces of gold and one of the longest continuous gold mining operations in Canadian mining history; however, they also led to a legacy of contamination."

http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100027388/1100100027390

Bumblebee - Teaser Trailer

cloudballoon says...

Considering this is a Bumblebee movie, I like that the movie evokes the feelz of 80/90's robot movies like Johnny 5 & Iron Giant. I'm open-minded & I can accept a warmhearted TF movie and kids will love for the sweetness of some characters.

Non-sense explosions in Bay's TF movies (and a lot of other blockbusters) doesn't stimulate my senses and put me to sleep...

Alien: In Memoriam

ChaosEngine says...

Yep.

When the crew of Nostromo died, you felt like there was nothing they could have done (apart from Dallas, who stupidly let Kane back on the ship).

When the marines died, you felt they were sent into an unwinnable situation.

In Prometheus*, I was actively rooting for the aliens/engineer/giant rolling ship to kill all the fucking idiots involved so humanities average intelligence would go UP.

"I fucking love rocks!"


* and apparently Covenant, though I haven't seen it.

Mordhaus said:

I only recognize Alien and Aliens as canon. All the others are trash.

Introducing the Xbox Adaptive Controller

moonsammy says...

There are a few shots in there of the back of the controller - it looks like it can take a HUGE variety of input, which is clearly necessary for this purpose. Basically seems to be a giant adapter.

Edit: and then I realized the name. Dur.

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Vox: The bizarre physics of fire ants.

8,000 fire ants spreading on water forming a raft (top view)



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