
Promise to reconvene 10, 20, 30 years later to see how it all turned out. Distill a small oak cask’s worth of whiskey, label the year, and let time do its thing. These are gifts for your most patient friend. Peruse our gift guides from yesteryear ( 2014, 2013, 2012, or 2011) to see if something inspires you there. Looking for even more inspiration? We believe most great gifts are timeless. So if your loved one is a Chef, Photographer, Urbanite, Traveler, Screen Addict, Adventurer, Neat Freak, Road Warrior, Empty Nester, Audiophile, DIYer, or loves throwing parties we've got you covered. In addition, we've created a ton of new gift guides to serve practical shoppers seeking the right items for all sorts of people. Last year we launched Easy Gifts for $50, $100, and $200, a handy companion (based on our guides) to our wonderful gift guide below, which we've updated to reflect our picks for this year. Practical gifts will always have a place in our world, especially since for many people owning the best tools for everyday living is often a higher priority than having whimsical things. Together, we've assembled a list of all the humble, strange, and quirky items that we either want to give or wish we would receive. We present you with the result of the hundreds of hours of effort our staff has put in over the past few months, an ongoing project led by our tireless Inner Vision author, Gregory Han. And what better way to spark joy than to find a clever, curious, or beautiful gift for a person close to you that's a little (or a lot) outside the box? As Marie Kondo writes, an item has value as long it brings the owner joy. In fact, they can say something special just because they're a little useless. Great gifts feel good to give and to receive-a thoughtful gift to a beloved family member or friend can be whimsical, aspirational, silly, entertaining, delicious, or anything in between. And while we believe all of our traditional picks are worthy of gifting, great gifts are on another level. 2.11.The staff at Wirecutter spend all year laser-focused on finding that delicate balance between practicality and quality for our recommendations.2.11.77 Electric Callboy/Eskimo Callboy.2.2.2 Enrique Morente and Lagartija Nick.1.7 ★ Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny.1.3 Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks.1 Sources with many different kinds of media still attributable to one artist.(see History for clarification of eras) These are the ones you've probably heard a lot from multiple videos and multiple users. Especially prominent sound sources are marked with stars, colored by era of origin/popularity: ★ G1, ★ G2, ★ G3, ★ G4, ★ G5.If you don't know the artist of the song/video, put it on, we will try to find it, yada yada yada.If you still do this, we will try to find the source, but if we don't, it's off the page. The point of this page is to help you find the sources of sounds, so having a sound with no source on there is counter productive. Please try not to put sounds you don't know the sources of.If you ike i, put it on here anyway and we will try to find the original. If it is something you know from a song sample or a YTP, put the original source on the page instead of the song/YTP.Do not use the page to suggest what you would think would be good ideas for sounds - instead, do that on this page. Please only add sounds you actually have heard in edits and/or soundpacks.Example: "Suck my (presidental) cock, bitch!" If part of a sentence is in parenthesis, that means the word is usually trimmed out because that adjective usually doesn't apply to the character it refers to.For the most part, it is possible to find all of them using YouTube, which can additionally be downloaded and saved for later use. This list is a database of all sounds used and where to find them. They span from skits to songs, and from YouTube Poops to movies. In SpongeBob SquarePants edits (and other video edits alike), the main component is the use of various sounds aside from the episode's audio.
