My car was broken into 25 times for the FINAL Glitterbomb video so we could figure out who’s behind all the San Francisco car break-ins. What a 6 year ride it’s been 🎄✨👊🏼✨🎄 #glitterbomb6.0 @tmobile #tmobilepartner
I wanted to see if Bard with Gemini Pro could make a better Mark Rober video than the handsome devil himself. #ad #bard
Use this trick to win all your games and lose all your friends. #worthit
NEW VIDEO! I built a 9 part underwater obstacle course for my pet Octopus named Sashimi and was outsmarted at just about every turn.
Asking me to design the display case was a choice they might regret. But thank you for the opportunity @drinkprime #notsponsored
I learned to play the drums!!! Depending I suppose on your defintion of ‘drums’. @ajrbrothers
Science livestream with this 18 year old legend. @ishowspeed
Science livestream with this 18 year old legend. @ishowspeed
Science livestream with this 18 year old legend. @ishowspeed
I finally have musical abilites! Now to convince @ajrbrothers to let me on tour. This song ‘Yes I’m A Mess’ drops tomorrow… still waiting to hear back if they will keep in my printers.
LONG POST- After the wannabe Baywatch scene in my last video about my pet octopus, I had a good number of people asking what I do for working out. 1) I feel so much of how you build/show muscle is genetics (e.g. If I copied The Rock’s exact workout I will never look like The Rock) so don’t believe the workout programs with 0.1% genetic outliers promising otherwise. 2) I’ve done pushups and situps for 3 minutes before showering nearly everyday of my adult life. It’s a quick, simple habit so engrained now, it feels real unpleasant if have to skip a day. But a few months ago I just started actually working out 2-3x a week at gym to test a theory. Our brains are really good at finding a nice balance between pleasure and suffering. Even if you tried to just live a life of just pleasure it would normalize. This is why drugs stop being great after a while or conversely why nurses can still laugh in a cancer ward. It’s called hedonic adaptation and a really great book called Dopamine Nation dives deep into this topic. So why not proactively seek out the out the suffering moments you’re gonna experience anyways and use them to your advantage?!? That’s the gym for me. But it could also be things like an education, eating at least 1 healthy meal/day, cardio exercise, getting out of your comfort zone for growth or selfless acts as a parent or volunteer when it would be more enjoyable to do what you want to do. It’s a working theory but I’ve found it to be a useful mindset cause while I’m going through the unavoidable suffering I know the activity is benefiting me plus I know my brain owes me some pleasure later to balance things out 🙂
LONG POST- After the wannabe Baywatch scene in my last video about my pet octopus, I had a good number of people asking what I do for working out. 1) I feel so much of how you build/show muscle is genetics (e.g. If I copied The Rock’s exact workout I will never look like The Rock) so don’t believe the workout programs with 0.1% genetic outliers promising otherwise. 2) I’ve done pushups and situps for 3 minutes before showering nearly everyday of my adult life. It’s a quick, simple habit so engrained now, it feels real unpleasant if have to skip a day. But a few months ago I just started actually working out 2-3x a week at gym to test a theory. Our brains are really good at finding a nice balance between pleasure and suffering. Even if you tried to just live a life of just pleasure it would normalize. This is why drugs stop being great after a while or conversely why nurses can still laugh in a cancer ward. It’s called hedonic adaptation and a really great book called Dopamine Nation dives deep into this topic. So why not proactively seek out the out the suffering moments you’re gonna experience anyways and use them to your advantage?!? That’s the gym for me. But it could also be things like an education, eating at least 1 healthy meal/day, cardio exercise, getting out of your comfort zone for growth or selfless acts as a parent or volunteer when it would be more enjoyable to do what you want to do. It’s a working theory but I’ve found it to be a useful mindset cause while I’m going through the unavoidable suffering I know the activity is benefiting me plus I know my brain owes me some pleasure later to balance things out 🙂
Let’s all take a moment to be grateful @dudeperfect is better at trick shots and @zachking is better at magic than I am at acting.
NEW VIDEO! Made the World’s SMALLEST Nerf Gun and that was ant sized. Then shrunk it again 3,000,000x so it was actually made by folding a DNA helix. Special thanks to @byumech and @salkinstitute for collaborating on this. Also a subtle #1trendingflex.
NEW VIDEO! Made the World’s SMALLEST Nerf Gun and that was ant sized. Then shrunk it again 3,000,000x so it was actually made by folding a DNA helix. Special thanks to @byumech and @salkinstitute for collaborating on this. Also a subtle #1trendingflex.
NEW VIDEO! Made the World’s SMALLEST Nerf Gun and that was ant sized. Then shrunk it again 3,000,000x so it was actually made by folding a DNA helix. Special thanks to @byumech and @salkinstitute for collaborating on this. Also a subtle #1trendingflex.
NEW VIDEO! Made the World’s SMALLEST Nerf Gun and that was ant sized. Then shrunk it again 3,000,000x so it was actually made by folding a DNA helix. Special thanks to @byumech and @salkinstitute for collaborating on this. Also a subtle #1trendingflex.
NEW VIDEO! Made the World’s SMALLEST Nerf Gun and that was ant sized. Then shrunk it again 3,000,000x so it was actually made by folding a DNA helix. Special thanks to @byumech and @salkinstitute for collaborating on this. Also a subtle #1trendingflex.
Candy thieves are technically porch pirates so this feels on brand. @jimmykimmellive
“Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” We had a FIRST robotics team from Oakland visit CrunchLabs for the day which equated to me having my mind blown by a bunch of future engineering legends. We talked in part about how they don’t typically have access to the types of opportunities a lot of schools around here get. On that note, Google.org is providing a total of $10 million in grants to FIRST Robotics and the @recfoundation to help 300,000 U.S. middle schoolers participate in robotics programs with a focus on communities and students who traditionally haven’t had access to things like robotic programs (and to be clear this post is not sponsored… it’s just a cool initiative that deserves an extra thumb on the scale 🙂
“Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” We had a FIRST robotics team from Oakland visit CrunchLabs for the day which equated to me having my mind blown by a bunch of future engineering legends. We talked in part about how they don’t typically have access to the types of opportunities a lot of schools around here get. On that note, Google.org is providing a total of $10 million in grants to FIRST Robotics and the @recfoundation to help 300,000 U.S. middle schoolers participate in robotics programs with a focus on communities and students who traditionally haven’t had access to things like robotic programs (and to be clear this post is not sponsored… it’s just a cool initiative that deserves an extra thumb on the scale 🙂
“Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” We had a FIRST robotics team from Oakland visit CrunchLabs for the day which equated to me having my mind blown by a bunch of future engineering legends. We talked in part about how they don’t typically have access to the types of opportunities a lot of schools around here get. On that note, Google.org is providing a total of $10 million in grants to FIRST Robotics and the @recfoundation to help 300,000 U.S. middle schoolers participate in robotics programs with a focus on communities and students who traditionally haven’t had access to things like robotic programs (and to be clear this post is not sponsored… it’s just a cool initiative that deserves an extra thumb on the scale 🙂
“Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” We had a FIRST robotics team from Oakland visit CrunchLabs for the day which equated to me having my mind blown by a bunch of future engineering legends. We talked in part about how they don’t typically have access to the types of opportunities a lot of schools around here get. On that note, Google.org is providing a total of $10 million in grants to FIRST Robotics and the @recfoundation to help 300,000 U.S. middle schoolers participate in robotics programs with a focus on communities and students who traditionally haven’t had access to things like robotic programs (and to be clear this post is not sponsored… it’s just a cool initiative that deserves an extra thumb on the scale 🙂
“Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” We had a FIRST robotics team from Oakland visit CrunchLabs for the day which equated to me having my mind blown by a bunch of future engineering legends. We talked in part about how they don’t typically have access to the types of opportunities a lot of schools around here get. On that note, Google.org is providing a total of $10 million in grants to FIRST Robotics and the @recfoundation to help 300,000 U.S. middle schoolers participate in robotics programs with a focus on communities and students who traditionally haven’t had access to things like robotic programs (and to be clear this post is not sponsored… it’s just a cool initiative that deserves an extra thumb on the scale 🙂