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

  • Hacking Light with a Polarizing Filter
    The colorful image you see here wasn’t created with digital effects, but using a combination of optical filters. After trying to learn how a color-changing LCD panel worked, Posy discovered how polarizing filters can produce such surreal and otherworldly images. The coolest part is how these effects can be achieved... Read more »
  • Thrifty Old Time Ice Cream Scoop
    This old-fashioned stainless steel ice cream scoop carves out perfect cylinders instead of spheres, resulting in larger, taller scoops, and a unique presentation for frozen desserts. Just press into ice cream, and pull the trigger above your cone or bowl.... Read more »
  • Maratac Night Throw LED Extreme Flashlight
    This extraordinarily bright flashlight from CountyComm’s Maratac line can emit a beam that’s visible from 3/4 of a mile away. Its top output level is 8600 lumens thanks to a Cree XHP70.3 LED emitter and a pair of 21700 batteries (sold separately). We expect a long life from its durable... Read more »
  • Jack White’s Lost Coca-Cola Commercial
    In 2007, Jack White was hired by Coca-Cola to provide the music for a commercial spot. The track, Love is the Truth accompanied an amazing one-shot video, titled What Goes Around, was created by the late Japanese pop artist Nagi Noda, who had the idea to use dozens of similarly costumed actors... Read more »
  • UPAN Sausage Frying Pan
    This cast-iron frying pan is designed to cook perfect sausages. Its curved channels ensure even heating and browning and seal in flavor and juices. It holds up to four kielbasa sausages, six butcher shop links, or eight of those supermarket pre-packaged links. It can also cook up to 20 meatballs.... Read more »
  • SOLDR Portable Soldering Station
    Many homebrew projects involve soldering. SOLDR provides a complete soldering station in an easy-to-carry case. The modular kit holds tools and accessories, and includes magnetic clips for grabbing parts, a solder spool caddy, and an exhaust fan and light. A Deluxe Edition adds a USB-C soldering iron, multimeter, smartphone microscope... Read more »
  • Songs in the Sand
    Brighton Denevan makes captivating, temporary artworks by drawing large letters in the sand, while capturing time-lapse footage of his creations from a drone hovering above. Many of his pieces are timed to sync up with the lyrics of famous songs. Each of his ephemeral works is washed away as the... Read more »
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    Miss Cellania

  • A Word to the Wise
    (via Fark) Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • Cockatoo Yanks Eyeglasses
    Sid the cockatoo must consider it his job to remove Dave's glasses. He hates the eyeglasses! No, wait, Sid thinks it's loads of fun.  He's quite proud of himself! You won't be able to help but laugh at this prankster. (via Tastefully Offensive) Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • Rubber Match
    (via Bad Newspaper)Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • VideoAmerica's Panhandles
    Laurence Brown of Lost in the Pond takes a look at the US map and addresses the quirks of state boundaries, namely those dangling rectangles that we call panhandles. These are even stranger than the squiggly lines of those borders, because they don't have much of anything to do with... Read more »
  • You Will Be Paid
    Sounds like an attempt at a threat. (via Give Me a Sign)Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
  • VideoKillers on TV
    The explosion of channels that came with cable TV more than 40 years ago meant that suddenly there were hundreds and hundreds of people on TV every day, working to fill those channels with 24/7 content. It only stands to reason that some of those folks would end up being... Read more »
  • Do Not
    (Thanks, WTM!) Send messages to radiofox@gmail.com... Read more »
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    Sad and Useless

  • JD Vance Memes: Have You Said Thank You Once?
    Vice-president JD Vance has become a target for online memes following Oval Office clash with Volodymyr Zelensky where claimed that Zelensky hasn’t thanked US once for their help and mocked him for not wearing a suit. As a response, the internet did what id does best: created lots of hilarious... Read more »
  • The Funniest New Cereal Flavors, Generated by AI
    What happens when you ask AI to help you out with new ideas for cereal falvors? You get exactly what you asked for. Take a look at these funny results and let us know in the comments which of these you would actually want to buy! If you enjoyed this... Read more »
  • The Funniest Anti-Trump Protest Signs
    These funny people are convinced that Donald Trump’s presidency is a terrible mistake and are not afraid to tell it to the world via hilarious signs. If you share the sentiment, check out Trump toilet brush on Amazon. Put that yellow wig to use! Please note that our site is... Read more »
  • Brilliant Satirical Art Illustrations by Pawel Kuczynski
    Pawel Kuczynski is a Polish illustrator and satirical artist known for his thought-provoking, surreal, and often politically charged illustrations. He specializes in creating artwork that critiques social, political, and economic issues, including war, capitalism, environmental destruction, and media manipulation. Scroll down to check out some of his best works! What... Read more »
  • The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by David Kramer (Part 2)
    David Kramer is the cartoonist behind the series “Angel Steaks”, a blend of irony, absurdity, and a hint of chaos. He’s a longtime fan of the classic newspaper comics from his childhood, and David’s art style is deeply inspired by them. Scroll down to see some of our favorites and... Read more »
  • The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by David Kramer
    David Kramer is the cartoonist behind the series “Angel Steaks” that mixes irony, absurdity, and a touch of chaos. David has always been a big fan of the old newspaper comics from his childhood, and his art style reflects that. Scroll down to check out some of our favorites! If... Read more »
  • Funny Links From Around The Internet, February 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! Brilliant Senior Comedian Stand-Up – Who says only young people can be funny? This old guy is a hilarious stand-up comedian. Batshit Crazy New... Read more »
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    The Onion - Fake News

  • Tips For Keeping Backyard Chickens
    As the art of homesteading enjoys a resurgence in modern culture, many Americans are turning to backyard chicken coops as both an alternative source of food and a rewarding hobby. The Onion shares tips for tending a flock of chickens of your own.  Decide if you’ll be raising chickens for... Read more »
  • Pete Hegseth Calls For Steep Cuts To Number Of Steps In AA Recovery
    WASHINGTON—Lambasting the current program as wasteful, bloated, and entirely unnecessary, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for steep cuts Monday to the number of steps in the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery model. “We must cut through the red tape bogging down what could be a far more efficient AA,” said Hegseth, who... Read more »
  • Ex Run Into While Stalking Other Ex
    The post Ex Run Into While Stalking Other Ex appeared first on The Onion.... Read more »
  • Pentagon Cuts All Employees With Weak Jawlines
    ARLINGTON, VA—Arguing that the move would allow the government agency to present a united front against threats to national security, the Pentagon announced Monday that it was cutting all employees with weak jawlines. “We’re committed to enforcing the highest standards within the Defense Department, which is why we’re now requiring... Read more »
  • Man Spends Afternoon Volunteering Opinions About The Homeless
    NEW YORK—Saying he found the activity enriched his life and provided him with a real sense of purpose, local man Martin Berens, 43, spent his afternoon volunteering opinions about the homeless, sources confirmed Monday. “Nothing makes me feel better than heading down to the park in my spare time and... Read more »
  • Gen Z, Millennials Prefer Influencer Content Over Premium Entertainment
    A new Deloitte study found that about 50% of younger consumers prefer watching creator-driven content on social media over big-budget Hollywood entertainment, claiming they feel more connected to influencers than to actors. What do you think? The post Gen Z, Millennials Prefer Influencer Content Over Premium Entertainment appeared first on... Read more »
  • Cardinals Weirded Out By How Religious Brush With Death Made Pope
    VATICAN CITY—Saying the pontiff’s abrupt change in personality had put them all on edge, cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church confirmed Friday that they were weirded out by how religious the pope had become following his recent brush with death. “Ever since Pope Francis got out of the hospital, he’s... Read more »
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    Watts Up With That?

  • Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #637
    Quote of the Week: “There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” —James Madison (1788)... Read more »
  • Massive Thailand-Myanmar Quake Triggered By The Climate Crisis, Suggests Former Green Party Leader
    If Peter’s claims haven’t convinced you by now that the “climate crisis” is a hoax perpetrated by greens and leftists, then nothing will. Consider yourself scientifically hopeless.... Read more »
  • Beach Town Poised to Use Green Left’s Favorite Legal Strategy Against Massive Offshore Wind Project
    Environmental groups have used “sue and settle” tactics — wherein plaintiffs sue an aligned administration to kill a disfavored project, which the aligned administration effectively does via settlement — for decades to impede infrastructure projects they oppose. Now, Nantucket is suing the Trump administration and alleging that key procedural laws were not... Read more »
  • Examining the Global Carbon Project’s Estimates of CO2 Sources and Sinks, 1959-2023
    So, what I did was to examine how well each individual model estimate (or sometimes an observational estimate) helped to explain the yearly CO2 increases at Mauna Loa. I then chose the best ones, and averaged them together. Then I regresses the yearly CO2 changes at Mauna Loa against these... Read more »
  • Plate Tectonics and Climate during the Cenozoic
    By Andy May In this post I examine the proxies used to compare CO2 to temperature from 66 million years ago (Ma) until today and comment on the quality of…... Read more »
  • Wrong, Daily Mail, Global Warming is Not Spiraling Out of Control
    It is nonsense that so-called feedback loops are being overlooked. They aren’t even being overlooked in climate modelling; Climate Realism has responded to plenty of mainstream media articles commenting on the same types of claims from climate scientists, here, here, and here, for instance.... Read more »
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    Open Thread A place for discussion... Read more »