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AMAZING CD BUBBLE!!! -- Mind Blow 9


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·Nov 10, 2024

[Music] Pea butter, pea juice, and bagel in a glass. Oh, and pothead's fee sauce. Kevin here, this is Mind Flow.

What's tougher, a Super Nintendo cartridge or Genesis? Well, it turns out you can freeze, drop, and boil both, and they'll still be playable. So pass the jello!

Uh, that's not how you burn a CD. Wao! CD bubble! It works best with the plastic divider and a pack of CDRs, but the result belts are kind of condom.

Let's talk video game covers as classics. These are reimagined game covers in the style of novels, including GTA 4, Starcraft, and Mario Kart. Dude, a hotel in Japan is building a Neon Genesis Evangelion room, complete with entry plug bed and Ray Ayanami wakeup calls for only 450 bucks a night!

So instead, you can watch Evangelion inside your hat with this iPhone hat. Just put your iPhone in the front, look through the magnifying glass, and look like an idiot.

You can buy Cloud's Buster Sword from Final Fantasy 7, complete with materia slots. What I really want is Mega Man's Mega Buster. Here's a cool schematic. Now someone please invent this!

Scientists did recently make a paperclip invisible using a naturally forming crystal called calite, and a backyard evil scientist built a solar death ray using an old satellite dish and 5,800 tiny mirrors. This thing can burn through steel, aluminum, and concrete, and probably 153 clothes pegs, which is a painful world record.

A new gaming world record was set when this girl scored 789,649 points on Dragonforce's "Through the Fire and Flames" in Guitar Hero 3. So it begs the question: what's your favorite song to play on Guitar Hero or Rock Band?

I'm going to leave you guys with a riddle. The first person to get the riddle right and explain how they got their answer will be featured at the top of Vsauce's channel page as our genius of the week.

Since you can't smoke the entire cigar, Hank collects cigar butts and can make a cigar out of every five butts that he finds. He has collected 25 cigar butts. How many cigars will he be able to smoke? Think you know it? Leave your answer in the comments below. And as always, thanks for watching!

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