There are a lot of funny video clips that make the rounds on the net. Does anyone know where collections of these can be found?
Thanks.
Testy
There are a lot of funny video clips that make the rounds on the net. Does anyone know where collections of these can be found?
Thanks.
Testy
I know of two:
Eng_Comp_Geek & Reply.
My thanks to both of you. I’ll give those sites a try.
Best Regards
Testy
Also try www.boreme.com
Double Agent has some good videos
www.ebaumsworld.com (new one’s every friday)
www.big-gboys.com which is apparently now www.break.com
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/deeplink (“Cool Broadband Bookmarks” forum at dslreports.com)
Here’s another:
Here’s what don’t understand. Every time I get turned on to a page of “funny” videos, I see among them, quite a few that are live or simulated images of injury to someone. Sometimes, they are violently depicted. Occasionally, they show actual footage of someone getting hurt, or worse, someone intentionally hurting someone else. I now know to stay away from any that indicate by their title that there may be something like that, but I don’t know what’s happened that there are apparently so many people who find such events entertaining - even amusing. Thank you.
A massive collection for hours of perusal.
http://www.planetfurry.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3993
I second the earlier recommendations for ebaumsworld.
Also, check out PunchBaby.
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I agree watching a skater break an arm and such isn’t even mildly funny, more like cringe-worthy.
But if you don’t even chuckle a little at this:
http:// www . ebaumsworld . com / videos / buttrocket.html
You have no soul.
Link is possibly NSFW.
http://www.killsometime.com/
Alot of these are a little too violent, but most aren’t…Look at the title of the video and use your best judgement. Watching people break bones is a major bummer in my book…yuck!
Eric Bauman is a thief.
The flash movie on that site’s potentially not work safe (pretty mild, though); does having to click once on the URL and once to start the movie meet the requirements of the two-click rule?
Since there isn’t a single answer to the OP, let’s get opinions in IMHO.
Moved. samclem GQ moderator
Yes, it does. If the movie started automatically, it would not.
Thanks for the clarification.
Sorry about that This Year’s Model , I thought the two click rule applied to obscene material and the NSFW warning was sufficient for mild stuff you might not want running in the office.
Won’t happen again.