Dog Sticking Head Through Fence Become Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’

Dog Sticking Head Through Fence Become Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'

This is a short clip of a fence that’s been modified with a dog viewing portal and decorated so that when the dog sticks its head through the hole it’s transformed into Michael Jackson’s werecat (often mistaken for a werewolf) character from the ‘Thriller’ music video. Did you already know his character in the video was a werecat and not a werewolf? I bet you did, you know all sorts of things. Mostly completely useless, but I would like to offer you a position on my bar trivia team.

Kangaroo Jumps Around In Ocean To Cool Off

Kangaroo Jumps Around In Ocean To Cool Off

This is a clip from Noosa North Shore in Queensland, Australia, of a kangaroo hopping around in the surf to cool off on a hot day. They’re just like us! Except they have pouches. They do like throwing punches though! Also, considering this video is from Australia, I assume the clip was cut right before a great white shark leapt out of the water and ate the kangaroo in a single bite, followed by a giant sand spider eating the shark, a venomous surf snake eating the spider, and the Kraken rising from the deep to devour them all. This post sponsored by Australia’s Board Of Tourism.

Finally, The Official McDonald’s Crocs You’ve Been Waiting For

Finally, The Official McDonald's Crocs You've Been Waiting For

Because what company doesn’t want to partner with Crocs, the comfy footwear giant has teamed up with McDonald’s for four limited editions, including Hamburglar and Birdie clogs, a classic McDonald’s themed clog, and Grimace fuzzy-lined sandals. All are either $70 or $75, and include unique McDonald’s themed Jibbitz™ charms for accessorizing. That’s cool. Still, I can’t help but feel like they missed the mark not making a pair of open-toed clogs that look like a fry cup, and your toes are the fries. Now those — those would really be something to point and laugh at.

Kid Attempting Deck Demolition Hits Himself In The Head With Hammer

Kid Attempting Deck Demolition Hits Himself In The Head With Hammer

Because demolition isn’t for everyone, this is a video of two boys attempting to remove the railing of an old deck when one boy loses his hammer and gets hit in the head with the handle. Luckily for him, it wasn’t the business end of the hammer. Still, I’m not sure what they were expecting using the wrong tools for the job. Using the wrong tool is the number one cause of injuries. They should have been using a crowbar and 36″ sledgehammer, or, in my own professional opinion, homemade explosives pieced together from fireworks.

Keep going for the original video, as well as one with a cartoon BONK! sound effect added, because this IS the internet, after all.

@leahdeverson Demo Day #heisokay #funny #funnyvideos #fyp #demoday #humor #comedy #lol #lmao #laugh #haha #foryourpage ♬ original sound – Leah Kaihoi Everson

Thanks to JustA, who agrees by the way she laughs, his mom likely won’t be paying workers’ comp.

Actual Flying Version Of Snoopy And Doghouse

Actual Flying Version Of Snoopy And Doghouse

This is some footage captured by Chris theRCgeek of Snoopy flying atop his doghouse plane in real life. How about that! His head even turns as he flies. That’s awesome. Honestly, probably more awesome than humanity deserves right now. I feel like humanity deserves to pay $10 to see a peep show, then get punched in the nose as soon as it sticks its head through the hole. Happy holidays!

Thanks to passingwithzeros, who agrees who needs aerodynamics when you have thrust.

Footage From Bag Traveling Through Airport’s Automated Luggage Labyrinth

Footage From Bag Traveling Through Airport's Automated Luggage Labyrinth

Because behind the scenes are often the best scenes, this is footage from a camera attached to a piece of checked baggage at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, which has over 20 MILES of automated luggage conveyors in its five terminals. Wow! It’s amazing luggage ever makes it on a flight, which is exactly why I never check bags. I carry-on all my necessities, and buy whatever I need when I get where I’m going. Packing for even a two week trip never takes more than 5 minutes, although I have spent a significant amount of time trying to find pants that fit at several destinations.