Outside In
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Published 2011-04-23
All Comments (21)
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Imagine being the person who thought all of this in his head without an animation to help
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Graphic Designer: "You want me to animate what?"
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took me 11 minutes to realize this wasn't the one where they start arguing lol
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Ah yes, the interaction between the narrator and the viewer is so nice. No one is shouting at each other, calling each other names for being either too smart or too stupid or talking about their unrelated-to-the-video past. A simple, calm and level-headed interaction between the educator and the learner. Completely no need to, I don't know, make them siblings or anything.
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“Mom Phineas and ferb are playing with reality again”
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16:27 Man: "I still dont understand, is there any other way to look at this?" Woman: pissed silence "okay"
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i can't unhear the brother and sister argument
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This may seem unrealistic in any real world application, but it's actually one of my favorite party tricks. You have to see the looks of peoples faces when I turn a watermelon inside out
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i feel like i've just learned some forbidden knowledge
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“That’s no good, you are pinching it infinitely tight.”
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"You have a lot to learn about turning spheres outside in" -Huggbees.
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“Why do you think mom and dad have the same last name?”
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"man, this blunt is weak af" 15 minutes later
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“If you insist” and “Here goes” will remain the most human things she says throughout
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Somewhere out there, a teacher saw this video and played the other one to their class
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It feels weird watching this without the incest
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“Do you expect me to believe that you can invert a sphere but not a circle?” “YES”
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"guys look I found this cool material that can go through itself" *Accidentally folds it* "Shii-"
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This conversation between two siblings is absolutely surreal to hear. What a beautiful relationship!
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Two siblings talking about spheres. How lovely 🥰