These are a couple videos from a camera attached to a cat’s collar by TikTok user lovegailun while it explores the neighborhood. Highlights include climbing a tree, hanging out on a roof, sniffing some trash, interacting with a local dog, creeping under a car, lots of general urban exploration, and
This is a timelapse video of baggage handler and TikTok user DJSugue demonstrating how he utilizes his Tetris skills to pack everyone’s luggage into the cargo hold in the belly of a commercial aircraft. Neato. I thought the most interesting part of the video is how he’s pretending they don’t
This is a video of the fun-loving Australians of Youtube channel How Ridiculous dropping 100,000 bouncy balls from the top of an arena (previously: dropping 100,000 ping pong balls). I’m not going to lie, it was significantly more underwhelming than I anticipated. Half the balls didn’t even seem to bounce.
In continued ball related news, this is a video of the guys from Youtube channel How Ridiculous dropping 100,000 ping pong balls in an empty arena and filming the spectacle in ultra slow-motion. The result, well, the result is this video. The actual 100,000 ball drop begins around 12:50 though,
This is a short slow-motion video of a skydiver going for a casual stroll in the sky during a recent trip back to earth. The video says he’s moonwalking, but when you moonwalk you travel backwards, he’s going forwards. So this is probably considered sunwalking, or simply just walking. Me?
Visual learning: it’s way cooler than just reading a boring textbook and writing dirty words in the margins. And to prove that, this is a video of The Action Lab’s James Orgill sticking his hand in a vacuum chamber and sucking all the air out. His hand blows up like
This is a short video of a gentleman (and potential scholar) who spent too much time out in the sun with a hat on but no sunscreen and unlocked the achievement for perfect baseball cap tan. Based on the particularly white lines on his head where the hat’s seams would
Because heights don’t terrify some people like they do me, this is some first person point of view footage from an iron worker helping construct the Deloitte Tower in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. I got sweaty palms just watching. And vertigo. I’m a total mess now all thanks to this