Buitenlandse Blogs – 3

Blogoverzicht Buitenlandse Blogs

Op deze pagina vind je een overzicht van de bekende en minder bekende Buitenlandse Blogs waaronder The Awesomer, Collega Candy, Miss Cellania, Cracked, Pleated Jeans, Izismile, Stepfather Presents, XKCD, Sad and Useless, The Smoking GUn, Coed, Humorfeed, The Onion, Devhumor, Watts up with That en Kotaku. Het merendeel van de Blogs is in het Engels, maar je komt op de blogpagina overzichten ook Duitse, Zweedse of anderstalige blogs tegen.

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    The Awesomer

  • Amaury Guichon’s Realistic Pastry Fruits
    Expert pastry chef Amaury Guichon has made some epic edible creations over the years. He posted this satisfying compilation video, which showcases some of the many times he made his desserts look like realistic fruit. These chocolate, jam, and cake-filled treats are certainly less healthy than the fruits that fall... Read more »
  • Hawthorne Old Fashioned Mixology Gift Set
    Elevate your cocktail game with this elegant gift set. This mixology kit includes two weighty Truman glasses, a gold jigger, sleek picks, single-serve mixers, cherries, dried orange slices, and whiskey-infused caramel popcorn – all in a gift box. Upgrade with the Halo Cocktail Smoker for smoky sophistication – and be... Read more »
  • What’s in NPR’s Tiny Desk Office?
    NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert has featured some of the best and most intimate music performances. Architectural Digest dropped by for a BTS tour from Tiny Desk Host and Producer Bobby Carter. After checking out mementos left behind by artists like Adele, Bad Bunny, and Chappell Roan, we learn how the... Read more »
  • Project Hail Mary (Trailer)
    Based on the novel by Andy Weir (The Martian) comes a sci-fi adventure with Ryan Gosling as a schoolteacher-turned-astronaut who awakens aboard a spaceship far from Earth with two dead crewmates. With no memory of his mission, he must solve a mystery to stop an extinction-level threat. Directed by Phil... Read more »
  • Black Ember Forge 30 Convertible Backpack
    The Black Ember Forge 30 converts between backpack, briefcase, and shoulder bag. It expands from 20L to 30L and includes ergonomic straps, a laptop/tablet sleeve, Fidlock magnetic hardware, theft-resistant zippers, and a luggage strap. Built with weatherproof EmberTex nylon, Aquaguard zippers, and aluminum hardware. Shoulder strap sold separately.... Read more »
  • Popping Balloons with a LEGO Car
    Brick Machines has given us fun setups like a LEGO waffle factory and a LEGO laptop. This time, he used his LEGO talents to engineer a series of vehicles designed to pop balloons. From a simple nail mounted on its front to an articulated arm that can pop ’em around... Read more »
  • VideoPuddles Pity Party: Dreaming
    Dreaming is free. Puddles Pity Party took the 1979 Blondie classic Dreaming and turned in a melodramatic and operatic performance clearly inspired by Roy Orbison. The sad clown is bringing his golden voice to cities across the U.S. this summer on tour with the unstoppable “Weird Al” Yankovic.... Read more »
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    Miss Cellania

  • Lost in Translation
    (via Give Me a Sign)Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • VideoAmendments: The Musical!
    John D. Cundle made a new song that parodies a Schoolhouse Rock song. It's not a comedy, nor is it political, just a modern take on a civics lesson suitable for kids and people who don't know anything about the US Constitution. Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • One Thing
    (via Bored Panda)Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • VideoCloser to Touching the Sun
    How close can we actually get to the Sun? We've been sending probes to the sun since 1951, and have learned a lot before each probe failed or stopped communication. The Parker Solar Probe, launched in 2018, has the record for the closest approach while still functioning when it... Read more »
  • Miss Cellania's Links
    On June 30th, 1995, the movie Apollo 13 opened nationwide. Read up on how the movie was made and what it means 30 years later. James Garfield - president for only 200 days. Yet he was a really interesting man. Dangerous And Dumb Stairs. Nice to look at, but you don't want... Read more »
  • Resistance
    (via Fark) Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • VideoFox Gets a New Tunnel
    Kristen build a new tunnel for her pet fox Riot. Riot loves it! Castiel, the German shepherd, can't even fit into the tunnel, but Riot can zip right through and even turn around inside it. Here, he's having a great time irritating Castiel with his tunnel shenanigans. Watch Riot... Read more »
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    Sad and Useless

  • Eurovision Explained To Americans: Bad Songs No One Remembers
    Welcome to Eurovision – the annual continental ritual where logic goes to die, taste takes a holiday, and musical diplomacy is conducted by a broken keytar. As of this year, Eurovision is officially old enough to have a midlife crisis. Founded in 1950s as a noble experiment in post-war unity... Read more »
  • GTA 6 Delayed Again: Frustrated Fans Respond With Memes
    Rockstar Games has again postponed GTA 6. This time to May 26th, 2026. Fans on have been voicing their frustration on social media, joking about dying before release, and sharing meltdowns. The “we got this before GTA 6” sentiment is stronger than ever. Scroll down to check out our top... Read more »
  • Funny Links From Around The Internet, May 2025
    Japanese Women Love To Lick Knobs – Japan has always been all kinds of weird, butt this doorknob licking trend is whole new level of crazy! What Happens When AI Creates New Cereals? – Which ones would you want to try if someone paid you $1000 to do it? Perfect... Read more »
  • Cats vs. Puzzles: Cats Helping Humans To Solve Puzzles
    Cats have a bad reputation. Some people even think that cats are total a-holes. That’s actually not true at all. Cats are affectionate and loving creatures, they even gladly help their humans to solve puzzles! If you enjoyed this gallery, check out more funny cat posts in out archive! The... Read more »
  • Everything Reminds Me of Her: Breakups Are Hard
    How to cope after a painful breakup? Experts say that the best way is to go no contact and block her everywhere. But what even the curtains are working against you? There is no escape. If you are currently going through a breakup, check out this book on Amazon. It... Read more »
  • Vladimir Stop Memes: Trump Begs Putin To End War
    In recent turn of events Donald Trump has written “Vladimir, STOP!” after Russia launched deadliest strikes on Kyiv since last summer. People around the world have not reacted kindly to such a display of weakness and are relentlessly making fun of Trump. Scroll down to see the funniest memes! If... Read more »
  • Huge Cats: Surreal Images by Andrey Shcherbak
    Andrey Shcherbak is creative director of the Moscow advertising agency and in his spare time he loves to photoshop huge cats in his photos. Cats are waiting for Andrey everywhere: they climb out of numerous arches, jump and play in the background, do sports, lay and stand next to him, look... Read more »
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    The Smoking Gun

  • Stab Victim's Secret Stash Was Stumbled Upon During Surgery
    A Florida nurse made a surprising discovery during a surgery earlier this month. read more... Read more »
  • Friday Photo Fun Match Game
    Pair up suspects with what they allegedly stole Examine the booking photos of five arrested individuals and align the accused with the items they were busted for pilfering. read more... Read more »
  • Nurse Cops Plea Deal Over Cheesy Nachos Battery
    Allyson Swan, 39, was arrested last month after shoving cheesy nachos down her wife's leggings during a 3 AM domestic dispute. read more... Read more »
  • Nurse Cops Plea In Dog Abandonment
    Woman left animal at airport, jetted off to Mexican vacation Allison Lyn Gaiser, 46, left her French Bulldog at the Pittsburgh airport before jetting off to a six-day Mexican vacation, according to court records. Abandoned Dog Plea read more... Read more »
  • Cops: Half-Naked Iowa Woman, 21, Caught Burning Stolen American Flags At 4:25 AM
    Meet Brianna Laird. read more... Read more »
  • Friday Photo Fun Match Game
    Pair up mug shots with each suspect's alleged crime Examine the booking photos of five arrested individuals and align the defendants with their respective alleged infractions of the law. read more... Read more »
  • Police Video Caught Diamond Swallower In Act
    Suspect consumed $770k worth of stolen baubles  "He swallowed those earrings," one Florida Highway Patrol trooper declared as he and other officers struggled with Jaythan Gilder. Gilder Case Update read more... Read more »
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    The Onion - Fake News

  • Sweaty Corn Making Summer More Humid
    Midwestern corn crops are releasing vast amounts of moisture into the air, known as “corn sweat”, which, combined with rising temperatures and expanded planting, is fueling increasingly sticky summer humidity. What do you think? The post Sweaty Corn Making Summer More Humid appeared first on The Onion.... Read more »
  • Tips For Keeping Pets Safe In Hot Weather
    While it can be fun to spend the summer days outdoors with your furry friends, it’s important to remember that animals are highly susceptible to the dangers of extreme temperatures. Here are The Onion’s tips for keeping your pets safe in hot weather.  Make sure they only wear loose, cotton... Read more »
  • Supreme Court Rules 6-3 That Everyone A Damn Critic
    WASHINGTON—In a provocative 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that everyone’s a damn critic these days. “It is this court’s opinion that apparently everyone has their own ideas about how this court should operate and is not shy about sharing their views—even when no one asks,” Chief Justice John... Read more »
  • North Korea Opens Beach Resort
    North Korea is opening a beach resort that its leader Kim Jong-Un hopes will boost tourism in the secretive communist regime. What do you think? The post North Korea Opens Beach Resort appeared first on The Onion.... Read more »
  • Geneva Open Introduces Ice Courts
    GENEVA—Saying frost-covered courts heralded a new direction for the sport, officials from the Geneva Open defended Monday their decision to hold a tennis tournament on ice. “The state-of-the-art ice courts at the Tennis Club de Genève will allow for more strategic play as athletes try to avoid slipping and falling while... Read more »
  • Yo-Yo Ma Finally Works Up Courage To Tell Parents He Quitting Cello
    CAMBRIDGE, MA—Taking a deep breath and straightening his back, Yo-Yo Ma finally worked up the courage to tell his parents that he was quitting cello, sources confirmed Friday. “Mom, Dad, this is it—I quit,” said Ma, who exhaled and then winced as his parents immediately reacted to the consequential words... Read more »
  • Scientists No Closer To Uncovering Where Friend Finds These Bozos
    MADISON, WI—Warning that each new iteration of dummy seems to be more witless than the last, a team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin stated Monday that they were no closer to uncovering where their friend Lisa Pullman finds these bozos. “Despite years of extensive research, we still lack... Read more »
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    Watts Up With That?

  • Toward A New Climate Paradigm
    Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach What got me into investigating climate science a quarter-century ago? The astounding stability of the Earth’s global surface mean temperature (GMST). For example, since the…... Read more »
  • Monday Mirthiness: The Bob Ward Teller of Forecast Fortunes
    It reminded me of something a fortune teller might issue - vague, but defendable in any outcome. Of course, he'd hear nothing of any rebuttals, because facts don't generate additional grants.... Read more »
  • Will Fewer Balloon Weather Observations Mean Reduced Forecast Skill?
    ...there are powerful arguments about why the radiosondes are no longer as important to weather prediction, and particularly whether the temporary loss of a few of them would make much of a difference.... Read more »
  • Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #648
    Quote of the Week: “Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.... Read more »
  • Sustainability Goes Sour: Wimbledon’s Avocado Massacre and the Dawn of Crushed Pea Tyranny
    Yet our sustainability religion, with its unproven claims and unchecked fervour, has decreed that exotic is evil, local is holy—never mind that crushed peas taste like the aftermath of a hedge-trimming accident.... Read more »
  • ‘Outright Massacre’: Senate GOP Takes Sledgehammer To Biden’s Green Energy Subsidies
    The Senate dealt a series of blows to solar and wind energy in the latest version of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill — taking a page out of House Republicans’ playbook to crack down on green energy tax credits enacted under former President Joe Biden.... Read more »
  • CFACT report: Feds fail to “offset” wind turbine eagle kills
    At a minimum, FWS should issue no new wind power eagle-kill permits until the glaring issues uncovered in this study are resolved. Accurate electrocution death rates must be determined. Given there are well over 100 million power poles in America, the offset numbers may prove so high that the program... Read more »