Littering a river is bad karma
#Karma can be a bitch…
Karma can be a bitch…
Humourously, I am watching this while drinking a large Americano from Costa
What do you get if you cross a Bird Feeder, a Squirrel and a tub of Vaseline? A Slippery Squirrel….
Ultras from USF4 with no cinematic cuts.
Don’t laugh, but this acapella medley of Shakira’s songs is strangely catchy.
Warning, contains lots of f’ing. ;)
This is how I feel during a Parkrun…
Am I watching softball, or some kind of anime?
Ever wondered how a Computer programmer’s mind thinks?
Another movie spawned from a game. Will be interesting to see how this one lands.
Question: How long does it take to clean a train
Answer: Seven Minutes, if you have the Shinkansen cleaning team
“We are just too busy minding our own business… or are we afraid to get involved?”
An urgent appeal has been launched to find missing nine-year-old Cristian.A total of 50 ‘missing child’ posters have been plastered on trees around the park in a bid to find him.
But what everyone fails to notice is the sad little boy sitting on a bench nestled right in between the appeals.
The cruel but eye-opening social experiment was caught on camera by DM Pranks.
Although the majority of people take the time to read the posters, they proceed to walk within inches of Cristian without registering that he is the missing child.
Would you recognise Cristian? Missing child YouTube video | Metro News.
Two words. Oh, YEAH!
In a heartbreaking social experiment, a man dressed as a homeless person falls down in a busy street in Paris, France. Dozens of people pass by him, no one offering a hand. Then, a person dressed in a suit falls in the exact same location, appearing to be sick, and everyone jumps to his aid.The video claims the “homeless” man was lying on the street for more than five minutes without anyone offering help. Some of the passers-by stop to take a second look, but still do nothing.
On the other hand, the man in a suit doesn’t even need to cry for help before several people hurry to his side.
While the “experiment” can’t be 100% validated, it still shows an interesting, and unpleasant, side of human nature.
The video also highlights an incident from 2008, when a woman collapsed in a waiting room of a New York City hospital, and the staff ignored her for 45 minutes.
At one point in the video, a caption simply asks: “What if it was you?” A chilling thought considering any one of us could one day be on the wrong end of a snap judgement.
“Homeless” Man Versus Businessman Experiment Proves Judgemental Side of Human Nature [VIDEO].
We’re probably all guilty of staring at our devices too much. I’m just as guilty. But this is an interesting watch. No slating, no demonising, just a plea to take a break from social networking for a bit.
I’m pleased I’m not on Facebook….
Donnie Yen Vs Bruce Lee. Enough said…
Some chronic speeders were, and found the result very difficult to handle.
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