Let's face it, to be a Nail artist takes a lot of creativity, and the results can look stunning. Right? However, one nail artist took things up by a notch when she released a video of her manicure that involved onions. Yes, you read that correctly.
The video was shared on Instagram by a page named Nadiya ilysm. It shows a nail artist giving herself brand new nails using green onions or spring onions.
This took place during an online court session in Texas. Judge Roy Ferguson was amused when the photos of two lawyers and a kitten popped on his screen. The lawyer's epic conversation with the judge has since gone viral. Eventually, the judge helped the lawyer to reset his setting.
Watch the viral video here
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What would become of men's butts now that the "booty warrior" as he is affectionately called by his fellow felons is getting out of jail in this month of September 2015.
Fleece Johnson first rose to notoriety when an interview of his on the MSNBC TV show “Lockup.”
went viral. In that video, he explains in detail his obessess with a men's butt indicating that in prison where men get "hard" and "horny" with no women to satisfy their desires, "SOMEONE HAS TO GET OUT SOME BOOTY...". he said with smiles on his face.
Coming to think of it, he has a point you know.(laughing out loud)
The interview segment went viral and was spoofed on an episode of Boondocks:
See interview and excerpt from the episode of Boondocks below.
Every time i watch this i can't help but crack up!...hands on belly Gosh! these guys were FUNNY
i wonder what happened to our favorite cartoon comedy series BOONDOCKS.
A 14 year old girl tells her mom about a boy who agressively pursues her at school.Guess the mother's response, yep, she goes on youtube and addresses the boy directly.
the videos has long since generated over 320,000 views.
In the video, The girl’s mother,Dr. Lindsey Doe a 33 year old clinical sexologist and video blogger says that while she understands why the boy likes her daughter, he needs to respect her daughter’s wishes. Her daughter and the boy are friends, but the girl wishes to keep things platonic.
Off-camera, the daughter repeats the responses she has given the boy, including “No, thanks” and “Stop asking me.”
While Doe has taken some criticism for lashing out at the boy on such a global scale, Doe says she likes the boy and that he has been a good friend to her daughter. Doe says she doesn't blame the boy for his behavior, but instead blames modern society’s “never give up” message and how some people view such behavior as romantic in nature.
What do you Think of all this?
What she right in doing that or whas she being too arrogant?
These pranks were performed at least 20 years ago but yet are the funniest you would ever find.
what happens when a skeleton inside a remote controlled taxi and on Motorcycle invites people walking pass a cemetery to take a ride to hell.
With over 900,000 views, this viral video on YouTube is likely gonna get your ribs cracked
Lets take a blast from the past!
A dog buries puppy video has gone viral on YouTube. The video shows a touching act of mourning. Watch the "dog buries puppy" video below.
An adult dog shows canine compassion in the poignant video. The dog buries the puppy by carefully covering it with dirt with its snout. The puppy was found by the dog that buried it in a ditch.
After burying the puppy, the dog quietly walks away. Pet videos often go viral, but this one is particularly gut-wrenching.
The burial is thought to have taken place in Iraq. It was likely taken on a mobile phone. The Daily Mail first broke the story.
It is not known whether the dog and puppy were related-but regardless, it's an act of respect and compassion.
Watch the heartbreaking viral video as the dog buries puppy below:
Today's Viral Video features a little girl who's determined to do things her own way. And she's not shy about telling her Dad what he can do with himself. A charming moment guaranteed to resonate with anyone who's ever had to deal with a toddler.
The little girl is named August and she's pulling in a lot of fans. Her starring role in this video has generated 369,000 page views.
An amazing 5.3m views for this anti-bullying poem by Shane Koyczan, which has been beautifully animated and set to music. To some cynical British ears, Koyczan's delivery might be a bit overwrought – but his message has really hit home.
This week's viral video recap has everything you need: cute kids, cute animals and, of course, the Harlem Shake.
In this edition, a father and his young daughter perform a duet, a tiger is shown up-close carrying its cubs in the wild (thanks to a camera strapped to an elephant nearby) and Grumpy Cat appears unimpressed by the Harlem Shake. If that's not enough to wet your appetite, there's also a Jimmy Kimmel video of what may be the world's worst Valentine's Day gift.
What was your favorite video this week? Let us know in the comments.
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Jimmy Fallon is doing it with his whole staff. Legions of university students have done it. A squadron of the Norwegian army has done it. Anderson Cooper did it too. And now Usain Bolt has joined the party.
What are we talking about? Why the Harlem Shake of course!
The Harlem Shake craze as we noted earlier, has taken over YouTube with the upload rate of Harlem Shake videos reaching 4,000 per day. As of 15 February about 40,000 Harlem Shake videos had been uploaded, totalling 175 million views.
How does the Harlem Shake work?
Usually, a video begins with one person (often helmeted or masked) dancing to Bauer’s Harlem Shake song alone for 15 seconds, surrounded by other people not paying attention or unaware of the dancing individual. When the bass drops, the video switches to the entire crowd doing a crazy convulsive dance for the next 15 seconds.
Usain Bolt is at the bottom right of the screen – breaking into some highly enthusiastic and really weird dance moves. But he sure looks like he’s having a great time!
The success of the videos was in part attributed to the anticipation of the breakout moment and short length, making them very accessible to watch.
Gangnam Style was the viral video of 2012 but the internet never sleeps. Six weeks into the new year, a new viral video sensation is taking over.
It’s called the Harlem Shake and as with all viral videos, viewers are usually left scratching their heads trying to figure out what it was that they’ve just seen.
The 30-second video is formulaic – a lone, masked dancer gyrates amidst a few disinterested people. Halfway through the video, the music ratchets up a notch and suddenly the screen is filled with crazy revellers.
The original video was published on February 2 and has already garnered 3.7-million views.
It was devised by a group of teenaged longboarders from Australia’s Sunshine Coast, who were looking for something to do during a rainy spell.
The Harlem Shake is actually a dance, dating back to the early 2000s. But it rarely features in the videos currently doing the rounds. It takes its name from the backing music, which is by Brooklyn-based dance music producer Baauer.
There are now scores of copycat versions featuring firefighters, an endearing father-son duo, the staff of entertainment website IGN, and rapper T Pain.
The fad picked up locally in recent days after a Cape Town based advertising agency the Jupiter Drawing Room made a version and dared its competitors to “out-shake” them.
Of course, the M&G Online had to have its own take.
Who says teambuilding costs money?
Now for the inevitable backlash. Oh wait, it’s already here.Who says teambuilding costs money?
Now for the inevitable backlash. Oh wait, it’s already here.
The video, “Les Militaribles,” opens by spoofing the dramatic first scene of the movie version of Victor Hugo’s epic novel, set in a jail where men live under the tyranny of the guards.
A British artist becomes an online hit after he created a remarkable drawing of the Lower Manhattan skyline as seen from the top of the Empire State building. Video of the drawing process posted on YouTube and Vimeo has gone viral across the world.
Patrick Vale, created the time-lapse video in a bid to prove that he draws freehand. Thus he placed his smart phone on a tripod over his hands and filmed the drawing being created.
It took Vale four days to finish his ink-made sketch, as he returned to the observation deck on the 102nd floor of the Empire State, The Huffington Post reports.
The artist, drawing to Moanin by Charles Mingus, appears to have made very few errors whilst sketching the skyline.
Screenshot from Patric Vale's video on Vimeo
“I'm not that precious about drawing a true representation,” the Huffington Post quotes the artist. “I just try to let the pen decide what needs to be shown. You kind of have to just go for it and stop before its overworked.” Dozens of comments to the video with praise of Vale’s work appeared on YouTube and Vimeo as thousands of people have viewed the short film online. “Morning everyone! If I haven't already thanked you personally for sharing the Empire State of Pen video and for liking the page – thank you! I really do appreciate all your support,” the artist wrote on his Facebook page.
Screenshot from Patric Vale's video on Vimeo
Screenshot from Patric Vale's video on Vimeo Courtesy: RT.com