Halloween used to be so simple. You could cut a couple of eye holes into a white sheet and PRESTO, you were a ghost! Getting free candy on Halloween used to be simple. These days, people spend more time creating the most elaborate and functional costumes ever made. What we found goes way beyond anything you’ve seen for Halloween. After this man’s recreation of a powerful (and usable) superhero weapon in his backyard, we’re pretty sure any other costumes don’t stand a chance this Halloween. (The military might want to take notice of it, too. Maybe Ironman can be a real thing.) Youtube To see how he made it, check out the entire video below. It’s Marvel-ous! (via io9) Study this video carefully. If you want to make your own Ironman costume, you should probably ensure you don’t end up setting your arm (or house) on fire. Read more: http://viralnova.com/ironman-halloween/
As someone who gets winded walking up the stairs, I deeply admire athletes. And as someone with a serious binge-watching problem, I admire athletes who also happen to perform stunts on hit TV shows even more. You might not know Jessie Graff’s name, but if you’ve watched “Supergirl” on CBS, you’ve definitely seen her work. This stuntwoman and all-around force to be reckoned with recently broke a record at the qualifiers for “American Ninja Warrior” by becoming the first woman to conquer the show’s new Warped Wall obstacle. If seeing her in action isn’t girl power at its finest, then I don’t know what is. My favorite part of this whole thing (aside from her killer outfit) is listening to the announcers freak out at every turn. So who wants to be my gym buddy? I clearly have some work to do. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/supergirl-ninja/