With more than 72 hours of footage uploaded every minute, it’s physically impossible to keep track of the content on YouTube. But in YouTube Guide, the Daily Dot will curate its five favorite finds for each workday.
1) Slacktory, "'Sex and the City' is one long segue"
As Carrie narrates the lives of Samantha, Charlotte, Miranda and herself through segues, we've come to realize that she does this way too often—nor are the transitions very smooth—as Slacktory puts them all together in one supercut.
2) Symphony of Science, "'The Face of Creation' - Higgs remix"
Between the Mars Curiosity landing and the Higgs-Boson discovery, 2012 was a big year for science. We just want to know why things are the way they are, and Symphony of Science celebrates the latter's discovery with a remix.
3) Steve Cutts, "MAN"
Using Flash and After Effects, Steve Cuts looks at man's relationship with the natural world as he dances throughout 500,000 years of history, and if we weren't well-aware of it already, the tour through history shows that we've kind of been assholes.
4) Follow The Foot, "The Forgotten Etiquette of Holding Hands"
Follow The Foot takes a look at one thing almost everyone from family to friends to significant others do and turn it on its head as they ask people to forego their usual hand-holding position while explaining just why men usually walk closer to the street.
5) DARPAtv, "LS3 Follow Tight"
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency shows off their latest advancement in the LS3 program as the robot is able to demonstrate control, stability and maneuverability and follow commands.
Photo via Slacktory/YouTube