Aaron gets his caffeine fix


Aaron Seldomridge, a 21-year-old with autism, has formed a special bond with Starbucks barista Anisa Dujnic.

Guy Gets Smothered by Bunnies on Japan's Rabbit Island!


This is the first episode in the Bunny Island Series, featuring Ōkunoshima (大久野島), a small island located in the Inland Sea of Japan in the city of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is often called Usagi Jima (ウサギ島, “Rabbit Island”) because of the numerous feral rabbits that roam the island; they are rather tame and will approach humans.

In this video, a herd of rabbits swarm their feeder and have no reservations climbing all over his body to get at the delicious pellets during their mealtime.

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Ohio Amish Barn Raising – May 13th, 2014 in 3 Minutes and 30 seconds


I shot this video with my Canon 60d Camera using a Pixel TW-282/E3 Wireless remote timer set at 20 second intervals. I shot 1600 pictures from 7:00am until 5:00pm and compressed the 10 hours into 3 minutes and 30 seconds. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

Mutant Giant Spider Dog (SA Wardega)


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Our Gang Reunion 1936


Little Rascals Our Gang

Lachlan's first hearing aids aged 7 weeks old. Our gorgeous baby boy.


Our beautiful son Lachlan was diagnosed as having moderate to severe hearing loss in both ears. When he was 7 weeks old he received his first hearing aids. His reaction when they were turned on was truly amazing. We cried from happiness. Our beautiful little boy is now two years old and doing remarkably well.

Oogi – Stretch your imagination!


Oogi is an irresistibly tactile and wonderfully expressive new figure toy. With suction cup head, hands and feet, and long stretchy arms, it connects to other Oogis and any smooth surface.
Oogi leaves room for the imagination and invites kids to explore and experiment while playfully training hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Unlike traditional dolls for girls and action figures for boys Oogi is gender neutral and fun for all ages.

Oogi is made from super-elastic, high quality silicone rubber and manufactured by the Swiss label MOLUK who also invented the multi-award winning Bilibo.

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Experience the power of a bookbook™


At only 8mm thin, and weighing in at less than 400g, the 2015 IKEA Catalogue comes pre-installed with thousands of home furnishing ideas. Join the revolution at http://IKEA.sg/bookbook (Singapore) or http://IKEA.my/bookbook (Malaysia).

Available in the IKEA store from 8 Sept (Malaysia) and 18 Sept (Singapore).

Emma Sulkowicz: "Carry That Weight"


For her visual arts senior thesis, Emma Sulkowicz, CC ’15, will carry a dorm room mattress with her everywhere that she goes for as long as she and her alleged rapist go to the same school.

Sulkowicz—who has been active in protesting Columbia’s sexual assault policy and who filed a police report against her alleged rapist in May—said the performance art piece, titled “Mattress Performance” or “Carry That Weight”, contains elements of protest.

http://columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/09/02/emma-sulkowiczs-performance-art-draws-support-campus-activists

http://columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/08/15/student-activists-say-new-sexual-assault-policy-falls-short

http://columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/05/16/frustrated-columbias-inaction-student-reports-sexual-assault-police

http://columbiaspectator.com/tags/sexual-assault

this is a film about tom and maddy.


Written and Directed by Dylan Stephen Levers Starring Tom Littman and Maddy Chilese With Kern McFadden and Birgit Huppuch Director of Photography Dorian Tocker Edited by Dorian Tocker, Dylan Stephen Levers and Spencer Morin Produced by Patricia Masera and Dylan Stephen Levers Choreography by Laura Brandel Dramaturgy by Stefanie Abel Horowitz Production Design Associate Matt Alamon Artwork by Robert Levers Titles by Michaela Olsen Assistant to the Director – Stephanie Miller Assistant Camera – Sarah Tricker Sound by Connor Reidy, Taylor Cohan and Stuart Solomon