Fox Steals a Video Camera Hidden in an Animal Carcass

In this clip from Dutch television series De Nieuwe Wildernis (The New Wilderness), a fox chews on and runs off with a video camera hidden in an animal carcass. Previously, we wrote about a young grizzly bear chewing on a GoPro video camera that was recording footage for the BBC’s Great Bear Stakeout.

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Google Glass Records a Video From Perspective of a Two-Year-Old

Chris Angelini of Tom’s Hardware let his two-year-old try out the Google Glass augmented reality headset and recorded a video of getting juice and playing with toys from his son’s perspective.

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Cute Little Fox Plays With a Golf Ball

Petsami has uploaded a cute video of a young fox stealing and playing with a man’s golf ball.

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Remember 1986 & 1997, Two Nostalgic Video Trips Down Pop Culture Memory Lane

Remember 1986” and “Remember 1997” are two nostalgic videos by The Peterson that take us on trip down pop culture memory lane, in a 1986 and 1997 style. You can view a full list (1997) of the songs, movies, TV shows, games and commercials referenced on YouTube. We previously wrote about The Peterson’s series of remember videos.

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Star Wars Filibuster, Animated Version of Patton Oswalt’s ‘Star Wars: EpIsode VII’ Plot Proposal

Australian artist Isaac Moores (aka “Izac Less“) has created an animated video that visualizes the improvised 8-minute plot proposal for Star Wars: Episode VII given by Patton Oswalt during an outtake on Parks and Recreation. You can follow along with Patton’s commentary while Isaac brings the brilliant movie plot to life.

via Patton Oswalt, Nerd Approved

Happy Meals, Photographer Travels the U.S. to Take Portraits of McDonald’s Customers

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Since last December photographer Nolan Conway has been traveling the U.S. taking fascinating portraits of McDonald’s customers for his series “Happy Meals.” So far Conway has visited about 150 restaurants in 22 states. He focuses on rural parts of the country because he finds the customers there to be more varied and interesting. The series was recently featured in the New York Times Magazine and Wired. Conway is developing the project into a photo book.

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

Happy Meals by Nolan Conway

photos by Nolan Conway

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