For about 30 minutes on Friday, more than 730,000 people were glued to a live video of two BuzzFeed staffers putting one rubber band after another around a watermelon. We all knew where this was ...
It's not exactly Fruit Ninja, but with a few hundred rubber bands, and several hours of waiting, some serious damage can be done to a watermelon. Materials Instructions STEP 1: Have an adult stretch ...
Two BuzzFeed staffers sat around a small, circular table, wearing smocks and safety glasses. Between them was a watermelon and a pile of rubber bands. Their mission: blow up the watermelon by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You know how to make a watermelon fountain? Just tie hundreds of rubber bands around it, wait for it to crack and voila! A ...
Facebook has made live video, by virtue of it appearing on Facebook, entirely mainstream. Photo illustration by Sofya Levina. Screenshots via BuzzFeed, NYCGOV, and Tech Insider Rubber bands, in ...
WASHINGTON – Sledge hammers are so 1900s. Those who want to see a watermelon explode better come with something more creative in the 21st century. Queue up the rubber bands. Two young men dressed in ...
The Slow-Mo guys are back with yet another experiment. This time it deals with making watermelons explode with rubber bands. And of course, with their handy dandy slow-motion camera. They got some eye ...
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I tested how many rubber bands it takes to crush a skull
In this video, we conduct an experiment to determine how many rubber bands are needed to shatter a human skull, comparing the results with those from a watermelon. A ballistic dummy is used for this ...
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Watermelon Rubber Band Rocket
You have a bunch of kids with nothing to do, a watermelon and hundreds of rubber bands? Then you know what to do! Try and make a watermelon rocket! Tie as many rubber bands around the watermelon as ...
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