This is a local news report highlighting the quick thinking and calm under pressure of Michigan 7th grader Dylan Reeves, who was able to stop his school bus after the driver had a medical issue and passed out behind the wheel, leaving the bus rolling into oncoming traffic. Good going,
This is a video from the Wayside Waifs no-kill animal shelter in Kansas City, Missouri in which staff members pull slips of paper out of a bowl, each with a different cat trait written on it that they match a feline to. Apparently the video was a success and these
Because, despite being completely blind to my own, I can still recognize someone else’s poor decision making, this is a video of a couple guys almost losing their car to Poseidon while trying to launch a jet ski on the beach. Should they have just unloaded the jet ski at
In faith in humanity restoration news, this is a video from Canton Pasaje, Ecuador of a quick-acting construction crew using a man in a backhoe bucket to rescue a dog that fell into a flooded and rapidly flowing irrigation canal. They were warned about the dog by bystanders further up
This is a video of a man doing his best impression of drunk me snacking on the sofa and demonstrating a clever peanut butter and crackers eating hack: scooping peanut butter on both sides of a knife, then sticking it to a cracker, then flipping it over and sticking it
In faith in humanity restoration news, this is a video of a foursome covering a woman’s Audi convertible with a tent during a downpour at the Palafox Market in Pensacola, Florida. The good samaritans are the folks behind Big Jerk Soda Co. (who are anything but!), who were vending at
This is a video of TikTok user India Sasha challenging a group of four lads at the pub to a simultaneous round of rock/paper/scissors for drinks. The rules are if a single one of them beats her, she’ll buy all the guys drinks, but if she beats them, they have
Developed by artist and speaker Dries Depoorter, The Flemish Scrollers is a machine learning system that watches live-streams of the Flemish government at work, detecting and identifying officials distracted by their phones (or scrolling on their phones — hence The Flemish Scrollers), and automatically uploads the footage to Twitter with