Yeah. This is worse.
This is what happens when you accidentally depress the Anti-Splode Button. Make note.
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Yeah. This is worse.
This is what happens when you accidentally depress the Anti-Splode Button. Make note.
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Video games are important, in that you can create the kick and the splode firsthand and safely. “Alone in the Dark” lets you burn up your environment. Doc Ezra gives this a thumbs-up, so it must be good.
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I’m just amazed they actually thought it was a good idea to try this with a kid on the board.
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This is quite possibly the most interesting way you will see a building catch fire this week.
Of course, when the damn thing finally takes off that’s kinda cool, too.
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Okay, while we concede that a routine vid of an AK-47 being fired does get upgraded to potential splode status by letting the gun catch fire, we’re also fairly certain that it could be bad for the gun in the long run. And, you know, you’ve probably voided your warranty.
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Apparently in this vid, some kids poured a bunch of gasoline into a well, then dropped a molotov cocktail after it.
Which was, incidentally, the original ending of the Dolores Claiborne movie, back when Arnold Schwarzenegger was attached to star.
Either way, I hope nobody had a drink from that well for a while.
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Short but sweet, this one. There must be some kind of law of physics or something that states an explosion will be bigger than expected, inversely proportional to the expertise of the people rigging said explosion. Because the whoop of delight in this says to me, “Thank God we weren’t any closer in; [...]
Listen up, children. All fires are not created equal. Some react well to water. Some, like this pot of burning fat, do not.
Crude Awakening was an art installation at Burning Man 2007 that apparently was sploded at the end of the event. And they sploded it really good.
Tetranitrate, the dude at Instructables who made a giant freaking match, now comes back with instructions on how to make a detonator with an egg timer. He unleashes fury upon an unsuspecting Jolt can, so the product placement alone gets him points.