Now that’s gotta hurt… especially if you miss one or lose your strength.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnq2SopOQh0]
The name says it all
Now that’s gotta hurt… especially if you miss one or lose your strength.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnq2SopOQh0]
Hey, what could possibly go wrong?
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV9M0OGUwGo]
“hey i got a great idea!”
“what?”
“remember how that volcano erupted and burned our people alive?”
“yeah”
“LET’S THROW FIREBALLS AT EACH OTHER TO CELEBRATE!!”
“GREAT IDEA!!!!”
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNa7tNFB7c4]
Whoever came up with that idea… pure genius.
Best song interpretative dance… ever.
David Armand performing a hilarious mime to Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
UPDATE: I’ll take that back. He has quite a few of them in his channel, equally hilarious.
Planned economy ftw I guess…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm7rOKT151Y
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
“There are around 64 million empty apartments in China,” claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It’s all part of the Chinese government’s efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It’s after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. “It’s a bit boring,” he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China’s astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. “It can’t stay this way,” insists Tulloch, “when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people”.
Yes, it’s the same Jimmy from Ching Chong! Asians in the Library Song
Terje Sorgjerd spent a week capturing one of the biggest aurora borealis shows in recent years.
Shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park bordering Russia, at 70 degree north and 30 degrees east. Temperatures around -25 Celsius. Good fun.