If you're not familiar with the AZO Showreel, it's an annual collection of simply unbelievable stunts and tricks. Just this dude being an absolute ninja on camera! Check out the 2013 AZO Showreel here:
The AP posted a report on YouTube about a school in Midland, Michigan, where you can study to be a shopping mall Santa. It's apparently the best of its kind in the world. Check out the video, if for no other reason than to see all these Santas hanging out together:
This has got to be the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Some crazy lady with a death wish decides to climb over the railing of a bridge and put her arms and legs around some dude who is bungee jumping so that she can catch a tandem jump...all without a harness! The guy is somehow comfortable with her crazy life in his hands, along with everyone watching. My palms were sweating just watching this:
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I have a few questions after watching this video, namely who does this?...and, what is this table made of? (o.k., maybe I do this). This could be a good Cat/Griz bet for the loser this Saturday (assuming you have an equally weak table of course):
YouTube prankster Jake Vale recently filmed a "Social Media Experiment" in a busy area of Irvine, California. He figured out how to find the most recent stuff people nearby him posted publicly on social media. He then uses the information to mess with them by pretending he's psychic. I think the experiment shows not to trust modern psychics! Check this out:
A woman from California named Katie Hansen recently pulled off a sweet "Bond" stunt in Norwary where she parachuted into a convertible that was traveling 40 miles an hour:
Millions and millions of views later, I'm only now discovering Lindsey Stirling. Violinist, Mormon and internet sensation. She was a big winner at the YouTube Music Awards for her cover of Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive".
I am amazed by little kids who play musical instruments far better than I could right now after months of practice. I have a one-year-old and could not imagine how one could play drums like this. This kid truly has a god-given gift:
A new "Bad Lip-Reading" video has hit YouTube...and I think it's their best one yet! This one's called "Medieval Land Fun-Time World". They took scenes from "Game of Thrones" and turned them into a hilarious trailer for a spoof comedy set at a medieval theme park:
A guy in British Columbia named Ben Marr went way faster than anyone should in a kayak when he kayaked down a steep drainage ditch. According to Ben, he topped out at 35 miles per hour: