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Apollo 20 EBE Viral video of "Mona Lisa" alien
so shit i mean could have made a far mire effective viral video by doing something far more rolistic and maby just showing something subtlke out the window rather than a shit wax model.
One Man Show In Apple Store
>> ^ctrlaltbleach:
I wonder how many of these people realize that they are now in a viral video.
*viral
One Man Show In Apple Store
I wonder how many of these people realize that they are now in a viral video.
Kids React To Viral Videos
>> ^ant:
>> ^Oatmeal:
Totally want to see "Kids react to 2 girls 1 cup".
I am not fully awake so I read it as 2 Girls. Oops!
Close enough, to be quite honest.
Kids React To Viral Videos
>> ^Oatmeal:
Totally want to see "Kids react to 2 girls 1 cup".
I am not fully awake so I read it as 2 Girls. Oops!
Zen Magnets vs. Buckyballs - a legal bully - a demonstration
he's really hoping his *viral video goes *viral, like a slingshot to the eye of Mr. Bronstein.
Meanwhile, if you act now, you can still get your own set of Buckyballs from the videosift shop.
Genuine psychopath caught on camera
It seems she has been indentified and people are actually protesting her house.
"Thanks to the powers of viral video, a British woman who unceremoniously dumped a cat in a garbage can has been caught. Mary Bale became an Internet villain after the cat’s owners posted security video of her first petting Lola, then dropping her into the trash can for no apparent reason. Lola was recovered—alive—15 hours later, and police identified Bale, who is being investigated by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the New York Times reports.
Angry people have gathered outside Bale’s house, police say, but Bale doesn’t know “what the fuss is about,” she tells the Daily Mail. “It’s just a cat.” Her mother insists Bale “loves animals” and that “she can’t explain why she did it,” but Bale herself had no trouble giving the Mail an explanation: “I did it as a joke because I thought it would be funny. I never thought it would be trapped, I expected it to wriggle out.”"
Read more: http://www.newser.com/story/98888/woman-who-threw-cat-in-trash-can-caught.html#ixzz0xf4mbhDj
Prank causes mom to lose her mind!
This is obviously a fake viral video marketing campaign for "vital Energy Drink". That is unless that kid somehow found the tens of thousands of dollars it would of taken to buy that much energy drink just to play a stupid prank on a woman who's given to anxiety attacks and can't handle surprises.
If "Vital Energy Drink" does turn out to be a real drink company I would suggest to them that they take some of those fake viral video dollars and spend it on product design instead. Those bottles looked like they were design failures from the 70's.
Double Suicide Slide Into Empty Pool
I....... but..... wha..?....
*sigh
Some people are just too stupid for words. When I read the title of the video I swear I thought: "Naaah. That's gotta be fake. Maybe one of those viral videos, for some ad. No way someone would be stupid enough to slide down into an empty pool".
I was wrong.
Karen in Denmark seeking August's father
Well damn shes good someone should give that girl a movie career.
>> ^Mysling:
It was a viral video published by a group called Visit Denmark, designed to promote danish tourism.
Karen in Denmark seeking August's father
It was a viral video published by a group called Visit Denmark, designed to promote danish tourism.
Seattle officer punches girl in face during jaywalking stop
Not First Legal Run-In For Video Teens
Cop assault, robbery, auto theft on rap sheets of viral "victims"
JUNE 17--One of the teenage girls seen tussling with a Seattle cop on a recent viral video was arrested last year for assaulting a sheriff's deputy, records show. Marilyn Levias, 19, was busted last February after cops were called to a residential treatment center where the young woman had been abusive to staff (Levias was scheduled to be transported to a foster home). According to the below probable cause affidavit sworn by King County Sheriff's Office Detective Eleanor Broggi, Levias became "loud an uncooperative" and told two deputies to "Fuck Off." At one point, she allegedly pushed Deputy Amy Zarelli, causing her to fall, with Levias landing atop her. After Levias was handcuffed, she kicked Zarelli in the stomach and called her a "bitch." The charge against Levias, a first-time offender, was dismissed on "deferred disposition" after she completed the terms of community supervision. The other young woman seen in the recent video, Angel Rosenthal, 17, has been arrested twice in the past two years. She was busted in early-2008 for auto theft, as detailed in a probable cause affidavit sworn by a Kent Police Department officer. In an interview with police, Rosenthal admitted using a screw driver to "break the ignition and start" a Dodge Caravan. The juvenile case against Rosenthal was dismissed after Rosenthal received a "deferred disposition." She was arrested again last August for allegedly punching and robbing a 14-year-old boy, according to a Seattle Police Department probable cause affidavit. The robbery case was dismissed earlier this year. Levias and Rosenthal were arrested Monday afternoon after tangling with Officer Ian Walsh, who tried to cite Levias for jaywalking outside a Seattle high school. As seen in the video shot by an onlooker, Rosenthal was punched in the face by Walsh after she pushed the cop and tried to intervene in his arrest of Levias.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0617102punch1.html
Catchin up w Jessica (Daily Affirmation) who's now 12
"You may not recognize this face, but there's a good chance you've seen her in a viral video called Jessica's "Daily Affirmation." In the video, a four-year old Jessica defiantly stands on top of a bathroom sink and affirms her ability to grab life by the horns.
"I can do anything good," she declares, pumping her fists and telling the mirror who's boss.
Jessica's almost a teenager now and we were thrilled to find out she wasn't too cool to do a video talk with us from her home in Los Angeles.
We chatted about her recent rise to internet celebrity, her friends' and family's reaction to the clip and what she's up to now that she's all-growns-up."
Via Neatorama.
Canadian Stop at US Border: 3 a Day
I think it's a viral video for Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls
Liquid Mountaineering....AKA RUNNING ON WATER!!!!!!!!
Sadly, the goofy and fun news clips that close each local news casts may be an endangered species. Or at least, they can no longer be taken at face value. First, take a look at how this was reported:
“Liquid Mountaineering” is a new term created by some European pranksters to describe a new technique they’ve pioneered for walking on water. Actually, they appear to be running on water, and they have the viral video to prove it. The well produced and vaguely believable YouTube clip that has since been revealed to be a “viral ad” for Hi-Tec, but that didn’t stop the news team at WUSA More..in Washington D.C., from reporting it to be true.