Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And today we've got DONG, things you can do online now, guys. Let's begin with a recommendation from @catchfoot, supercut.org. It's a reservoir of video collections. For instance, every Steve Buscemi death on camera. Four minutes of people giving out 555 numbers in movies, or a minute-and-a-half of vloggers apologising for not realising videos lately. For a "in real life" supercut, check out Winter, he's on a mission to visit every single Starbucks in the world. His site is a great destination for photos of Starbucks, like lots of them. MegaRandompeoplez recommended Depict1, a great game where the narrator lies to you and you have to disobey in order to move forward, never knowing what to believe. ConfusedAshleyK has even more control in Level Editor. You have only a short amount of time to both build the level and complete it. Keep built things safe in Epic Rail, where you have to switch rail paths to send trains in the right direction while keeping them from colliding. Now, as a Tower Defence lover I have to agree with Blackmamba329, Balloon Tower Defence is quite fun. Saintsage777 reminded me of rainymood.com, a relaxing site of continuous rain noise. I was always told to play it while listening to the Widdler's Day and Night Dubstep remix for the ultimate effect. Make your own dubstep remixes with Wub Machine. The site does its best to remix whatever song you drag in. Make the beat yourself like MatthewTS22 with this from RonWinter, the keyboard controls all the fun sounds. Incredibox comes via Vegemitosis and it's a brilliant a capella song you can control the layers of. Drag in new voices, new beat boxing, new back up singers, etc., etc. CreatureFeatureRIz showed off Seaquence, a site where you also control the music, but by building little sea creatures that make noise based on their shapes. Have them live together and make music together. Now, I love ambigrams - figures that are one thing from angle and another from a different angle. This website makes them for you. For instance, my first and last name makes this one. See, at first it says Michael, but upside down it says Stevens. If you still have free time left, check out TehN1ppe. He loops simple images and sounds over and over and over again, but through wizardry of compression and patience he makes them all ten hours long. Want more? Zommyo pointed me to the longest video on YouTube. It's compressed beyond all recognition but clocks in at 596 hours long. Not long enough? Check out the longest list of the longest stuff at the longest domain name at long last.com. The site catalogues the longest of almost everything. The longest book, longest popsicle, longest spacewalk, longest distance walked backwards, longest zucchini and on and on and on. And on Twitter last week I showed off one of the YouTube comments with the most thumb-ups ever, so follow us to stay up to date. And, if you're not already subscribed to Vsauce2, you're missing out on half of Vsauce. If you subscribe to Vsauce2, you get mind blowing technology, weird people fact, more leanbacks. It's literally twice the sauce. So pour some all over. And as always, thanks for watching.
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