Weirdest Things That Somehow Exist!

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- [Narrator] Our world has marvelous wonders, such as the Taj Mahal, and the Great Wall of China, and interesting things, like chasing rolling cheese in Brockworth, and hot dog eating contests. But then, there's the peculiar and bizarre. Here are the top 20 weird yet awesome things you didn't know existed. (pulsing music) - Amazing! - [Narrator] Number 20, Hextie. Batman has his signature utility belt that he carries along to fight crime with. But imagine if you, an ordinary person, wore a tie with that same utility belt design. This is actually the Hextie, invented by Alejandro Peral. Combining old-fashioned elegance with modern-day flair, the Hextie captures the architecture and culture of New York City, with its flexible fabric. Hey, Bruce Wayne would approve. Number 19, McDonald's winter gloves. Created by an advertising agency based in Dallas, Texas, called Moroch in the spring of 2015, the idea behind these winter gloves was to have a person think they were warm when braving ice-cold temperatures. However, chances are that these gloves don't keep your fingers as warm as fries. At least you can buy these special gloves for a prices of $20 on eBay, if you are a McDonald's fanatic. Number 18, magic wand salt and pepper shakers. Sometimes even the cheapest restaurant French fries are more appetizing than a chunk of meatloaf. A company called Fred & Friends decided to add a little fantasy to spruce up that meatloaf. Made out of ABS plastic materials and designed by Mondy Lee, salt and pepper shakers shaped like magic wands are being sold by Fred & Friends for just $10. Here's a harsh truth, no magic is included, sorry. Number 17, walking sleeping bag. The walking sleeping bag created by Embark can be used as both a heavy winter coat, and as a sleeping bag for someone who is camping outdoors for the night. This invention features a foot vent at the bottom of the bag, and a hoodie attached at the top for extra warmth. You can buy this walking sleeping bag for $36 at your local Target store, because you never know when you're gonna need a nap in less than three seconds. Number 16, giant cuddle-up burrito pillow. Lauren Vanelle, a San Francisco artist, created the burrito body pillow out of fleece and wool, which contain signature burrito ingredients, including beans, rice, cheese, meat, salsa, sour cream, and guacamole. The store that used to sell this big burrito is now closed, but it priced the pillow at a whopping $450, so if you wanna sleep in style, be willing to save up the beans for this thing. Number 15, empty bottle-operated arcade machine. Ad agency Grey Dhaka and global soda giant Coca-Cola created a recycle bin out of an arcade machine in 2014, and called it the Happiness Arcade. This machine accepts empty plastic bottles, and experiments with this machine were generally successful. This machine went to six locations in six days, including Dhaka, Bangladesh, a population of 15 million people. Now people can play arcade games and be happy to donate trash. Number 14, arcade games for charity. Staying in the arcade arena, this clever idea could change the way you view arcade gaming. In spring 2015, a partnership between the Red Cross, and Swedavia, a network of 10 Swedish airports, implemented charity arcade machines, where every coin inserted into a machine will be donated to the Red Cross. Whether it be an American cent, British pound, or Japanese Yen, these machines will accept any currency donation. Number 13, completely black chicken. Don't adjust your computer monitors, this rare breed of chicken from Indonesia is called the Ayam Cemani, and they are indeed all black, including the beak, comb, feet, and its meat, if you wanna have it for dinner. This chicken is all black. The cost of an Ayam Cemani chicken is anywhere from $2,000 to $2,500. Now I dare Colonel Sanders to make a meal out of this. Number 12, deluxe corn stripper. RSVP International has a deluxe corn stripper out on the market, where you can remove kernels from the cob. You place the cob inside a cylinder, and on a stainless steel blade, and then you push down on the cob with a steel cylinder to remove the kernels. With this tool, you won't need to worry about any nasty corn juice splatters again. RSVP International sells this tool at $22. Number 11, ice cream lock. Tired of someone stealing your favorite pint of ice cream in the middle of the night? Ben & Jerry's introduced the Euphori-Lock in 2012, which is slotted onto the top of an ice cream container, and a three-digit code locks it in place. Inspiration came from one customer who suggested padlocks on stainless steel ice cream containers. The Euphori-Lock goes for $6.64 at the Ben & Jerry's online store. Number 10, banana holder for your bicycle. A company named Biken actually created this banana holder, which is 4.5 inches wide, and seven inches long, and weighs only 2.4 ounces. Made out of genuine oil-tanned leather, this holder becomes useful once you make a pit stop during your biking journey, as you can simply get out the banana and eat it. This holder does cost $55 though, which could make someone like Donkey Kong throw a fit. Number nine, Colgate's dental hygiene exhibit. Colgate introduced to this exhibit, a room that looks like the inside of a human mouth, in 2009, at the Museo de los Ninos, a children's museum. Number eight, pepper spray defense app. Concerned about protection and peace of mind? Then behold this useful innovation. A self-defense tool, a mobile medical alert device, and a 24/7 monitoring device, all in one. The Defender app allows you to take a picture of the person you spray, while initiating an alarm. The picture and the GPS location are then sent to the Defender's 24/7 monitoring service. A secret agent would love using this gadget. Number seven, sinking Titanic cat condo. Cat lovers can give their feline friends an enjoyable experience with this sinking Titanic cat condo. Measuring at nearly six inches long, and four inches tall, this special three-level condo contains six portholes, one deck-hole, and a big gash underneath, left by the iceberg the Titanic hit. The Hollywood Kitty Company is selling this condo for an expensive $2,000, which is not exactly cheap. Number six, science-fiction themed electric violin. Science fiction fans will be shocked to discover that a musical instrument which looks like a sci-fi weapon actually exists. Monad Studio created the Piezoelectric Violin with the purpose of enhancing interaction with the human body. Complementing a musician's posture, and performance habits, this violin has been performed in places like Tokyo, Moscow, and New York. As long as NASA doesn't get a hold of this thing, we'll be just fine. Number five, unorthodox sweeps. Todd Lawson's Pet Sweep is an animal-powered debris removal system, which will keep your home clean and your pets busy. This empty box is being sold by Prank Pack for $5. Then, there's the baby mop. The baby mop started out as a harmless joke, a Japanese spoof advertisement. For $40, a baby can be a human mop, by crawling on the floor in a suit that has mop brushes attached to it. How adorable. Number four, lane highway. So you think the United States wastes its economic resources? Well, check out this totally bizarre tourist attraction. The government of Burma spent an insane $4 billion on a project that connected the Parliament complex to Naypyitaw, a ghost city. The most glaring part of this project would be a long highway, which stretches 10 roads wide in each direction. However, heavy traffic on this 20-lane highway never occurs. Number three, ostrich pillow. Looking for a creative way to sleep? Designed by Banana Studio, the original ostrich pillow is a pillow that your wear over your head, like a ski mask, which will cover your entire head, except for your mouth and nose, and you can insert your hands in both sides of the pillow. You will then look like an ostrich, burying its head in the sand. Not visually appealing, but effective. Number two, ping pong door. Tobias Fraenzel came up with the idea of a multi-purpose door that could be a door by day, but a ping pong table by night. This ping pong door, having a handle and lock system like any other door, is easy to flip down to play, and flip back up after playing. This special door is insanely expensive, as it's sold for $1,350. Imagine having this in your apartment. Number one, rolling offices. If you ever wanted to just move your office space one mile or so away, then your dream has come true. In 2013, award-winning carpet designer Jan Kath requested rolling offices that functioned just like any normal workspace, and one company happily obliged. Neulant van Exel created these rolling offices, which included air conditioning, floor heating, and Wi-Fi compatibility. Hey, who can say no to extra office space? What this ranking list shows us is that there are truly remarkable things being created by ambitious people all the time. And while you have to admire the thought that goes into these weird, yet awesome, creations, you do have to ask how these people become inspired to create such bizarre things. Which one was your favorite? Let me know in the comment section down below. Also, if you enjoyed this video, please be sure to subscribe, and click that bell icon to stay updated. Thanks for watching.
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Published: Sun Aug 27 2017
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