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Ken-San the Robotic Mascot Spreads Joy in Japan

This character is Ken-san, the official mascot of Kanson, a major Japanese company specializing in vending machines and Gashapon (capsule toy) dispensers. You can often find his statues standing in front of large Gashapon shops or arcades across Japan. Credit: Tiktok : _Nasw

Laser Kitty Tooth Pull

Jacob, the 7 year old with the loose tooth, was complaining that the tooth was being stubborn, and wasn’t coming out. Jacob didn’t like the idea of twisting it around and around. So mommy and daddy pitched the idea of Pumpkee, the orange kitty, helping the Tooth Fairy out. Little Pumpkee was to perform a speedy kitty dash chasing the red laser dot to pluck the tooth out. It was a fun and exciting alternative to other scarier methods. Mommy, who is also a dental hygienist, tied a little string around the tooth, and around kitty’s waist. Daddy set Pumpkee down and pointed the laser across the carpet and he sped off! The tooth painlessly popped out and flew across the room! Credit: Brandon Beck

Woman Gives Honest Job Interview Answers — And They’re Comedy Gold

A woman gave honest job interview answers, and they are comedy gold. She did not hold anything back, saying precisely what she was thinking when asked questions typically asked during a job interview. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear her laugh-out-loud responses to these questions weve all been asked during a job interview. While many people complain endlessly about their jobs, work is still a necessity for most of the population. People need to make a living, and that weekly or bi-weekly paycheck is too valuable to pass up, no matter how much you may dislike your current position. Unless you were born into an insanely wealthy family, work will be a big part of your future. So, understanding that, people, even if they absolutely dread going to their place of employment, suck it up and do their jobs. But what would happen if people said exactly what they were thinking during the interview process? Well, for one, they probably wouldnt get the position and would be forced to continue their job search. But it would probably make for a pretty funny interaction and some rather awkward moments. In a clip posted on YouTube, one woman imagines answering typical, common job interview questions with complete honesty. As is expected, her straightforwardness is downright hilarious. However, I would not recommend using any of her answers in any future job interviews. Borrowing any of her answers would likely cause the employer to pass you over. Here are just a few of the questions and her answers from the short clip. What are your greatest strengths? shes asked. Sarcasm, and I think thats it, she responds. That response will not get anyone a second interview. What do you want to work here? is the next question. Oh, well, I need to pay bills, she says. Honest, but not exactly the answer any employer wants to hear. All of her other answers are short, concise and brutally honest. Colossians 3:23 Whatever you do, do it readily, as to the Lord and not to men;

Comedian Gets Heckled — and It’s Shockingly Polite (and Hilarious)

A comedian got heckled, and it was shockingly polite and also pretty hilarious. The young man was doing his stand-up routine when someone from the audience began yelling at him. Watch the short, but hysterical, clip to hear the unusual and surprisingly polite way an audience member heckled the funnyman. Stand-up comedy has to be one of the most challenging and, frankly, frightening things anyone can do. Most people have an absolutely paralyzing fear of public speaking or really doing anything where that will result in a bunch of eyeballs on them. Now, take those fears of public speaking and add the pressure of trying to be funny and entertaining an entire audience. That sounds pretty terrifying, right? Just the thought of that situation is enough to cause many people to break out in a cold sweat. Regardless of how scary that is and how much guts it would take to get up and try stand-up, some people will still choose to heckle - to be loud, rude, obnoxious and criticize the comic. In a clip posted on YouTube, a comedian was in the middle of his routine when an audience member started heckling him. But instead of immediately shouting something rude or obscene, this loud, disruptive audience member was polite, making for an unexpectedly hilarious scene. Would you like a heckle from up here? an audience member in the balcony asks the comedian. The quick-witted comedian turned the disruption into a laugh-out-loud moment, shooting back with a hysterical response. Would I like one from up there? the comedian says. I tell you what, I would like the most polite person in the world to do it, absolutely. I would love a heckle from up there. After a few moments where the heckler and the comedian exchange pleasantries, the comedian gives him the floor, telling him to go ahead and do your heckle. Then things take another unexpected, but equally hilarious turn. I need a bit of time to think, the heckler responds. Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.

I Bring You Gift, His Name is Jeff

Scaring my girlfriend who is afraid of birds with a pigeon I caught at work. Pigeon seared it's feathers on hot equipment, was unable to fly and was taken to a rehabber in Fort Worth Texas the same day shortly after. Credit: Rory

Spider Web Dilemma

My Spider friend who lives in my truck mirror has attached half of her web to a tree I parked too close to. Now, I am concerned that if I move I will lose my morning friend as she might choose to run to the tree rather than back to her home in my mirror. Both the tree and my mirror have pros and cons, and I am torn on what to do. Credit: Ivan Foster

Iconic Song, Ridiculous Instruments — ‘The Sound of Silence’ Played on Rubber Chickens

An iconic, beloved song The Sound of Silence received quite the unexpected cover as it was played with the help of rubber chickens. Odds are that you will never be able to listen to the Simon and Garfunkel tune the same way again after hearing the unique rendition. Watch the short but hilarious clip to listen to this special, one-of-a-kind cover performance of The Sound of Silence by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. If youre looking for a cover of a particular song, you probably will not have to search very long before you come across one, two or even 20 different versions. Musical covers can be easily found everywhere YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Americas Got Talent, The Voice and American Idol are chock full of musicians playing the songs of others. While covers are plentiful and can be found nearly everywhere, most of them are, sadly, carbon copies of the original. And no one wants that; make those covers original in some way, do something that makes them stand out and different. Lets be honest, if a cover sounds just like the original version, well listen to that one because its going to be better. However, a clip posted on YouTube captures a wholly original and unique cover of a song that is near and dear to the hearts of many. The Sound of Silence, a 1964 song from the legendary folk duo Simon Garfunkel, is beloved and has received numerous covers. Seriously, check YouTube; there are pages and pages of musicians covering that tune. None of them, though, is quite like this one. A man wearing a tuxedo plays that familiar tune on rubber chickens. Yes, you read that correctly, he plays Simon Garfunkels tune about loneliness on a dozen or so rubber chickens. Its an absurd, hilarious, but still captivating display. Who would have ever thought you and I would hear someone play The Sound of Silence on rubber chickens? Well, now you have! Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.

Doorbell Cam Catches FedEx Driver Showing Off Some Unexpected Moves

A doorbell camera caught a FedEx driver showing some unexpected dance moves. The delivery driver was dropping off a package when he felt the urge to demonstrate his fancy footwork. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see the FedEx employee break out his best moves after completing a delivery. Work is something everyone has to do. Unless you’re a trust-fund kid or were born into an extremely wealthy family, a job is going to be a part of your future. Since that means work will be a necessity for just about everyone, it’s best to find something that you at least halfway enjoy doing, or at least something you can tolerate for eight to nine hours a day. Can you imagine how miserable an existence it would be to go to a job that you absolutely hated every day? That’s no way to live. We spend too much time at our jobs to despise every moment we’re on the job or at the office. Or if you aren’t a fan of your job, at least find some way, do something to provide yourself with a little bit of happiness and joy. A clip posted on YouTube shows a FedEx delivery driver unexpectedly busting a move once he sets down a package. He most certainly has some talent and can do something that most people would look incredibly foolish even attempting. Now, I’m not saying that the guy in the clip hates or even dislikes his job. For all I know, he may love what he does, but even while he’s working, he’s managed to find a unique way to infuse a little bit of fun and joy into his day. Imagine how much happier we would be if we were able to do something similar? Who says work doesn’t have to be fun? Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

You’ll Never Hear This '80s Classic the Same After the Rubber Chicken Version

Youll never hear this 80s classic the same after the rubber chicken version. This rendition is likely to remain with you, and you will hear (and think about) it every time you hear the original tune. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear what 1980s song was played by using rubber chickens. Musicians and other creative types are constantly seeking ways to push boundaries and do things differently. Why do the same old things over and over? That is boring and has been done before, and frankly, most people are probably tired of it. Lets try something new and see how that sounds. Music is one of the most diverse forms of art in the world. There is literally a sound for every ear. If you havent found a type of music that you enjoy, you probably have not looked hard enough. There is bound to be something, even for the most picky and choosy person in the world. Well, for those who like their music to include sounds from rubber chickens, you are now in luck. Seriously, no, you did not read that incorrectly, and your eyes are not deceiving you. In a clip posted on YouTube, a man performs A-has 1985 classic Take on Me with a collection of rubber chickens. The chickens range in size as well, from large to ridiculously small, which has to change and impact the amount of air they emit with each squeeze. Yes, it is an absolutely hilarious and strange sight, but honestly, it doesnt sound half bad. Once you get over the initial shock and ridiculousness of it, you might even enjoy this off-the-wall version. Im not saying it comes close to matching the original version, but this one will surely give you a few laughs as you tap your foot along to the memorable tune. Ephesians 5:19 Joining with one another in holy songs of praise and of the Spirit, using your voice in songs and making melody in your heart to the Lord;

This Comedic Spin on a 90s Hit Is Too Funny to Miss

This comedic spin on a favorite '90s hit is too funny to miss. Buckle up, be prepared to laugh, and share it with your friends. There are moments on the internet that feel less like content and more like a mirror you didnt ask forbut absolutely needed. The Holderness Familys parody about having a Trash Car, set to the tune of Tracy Chapmans Fast Car, is one of those moments. Its funny, painfully accurate, and somehow comforting all at onceespecially if you have kids. Once upon a time, your car was your baby. The seats were clean. The floor mats werent textured. You wiped the dashboard and took care to remove every last crumb. You probably didnt eat in the car, and if you did, it felt mildly rebellious. Then you had children. Now the car is less of a vehicle and more of a mobile lost-and-found, a drive-thru archaeology site where months-old breakfast sandwiches go to rest in peace. Theres always at least one lone cleat rolling around, never its matching pair. Stale French fries appear from nowhere. Granola bar wrappers multiply like theyre on a mission. The Holderness Family captures this reality perfectly, especially with the line about the third row: I didnt think about the third row. I didnt know that is where the cleats all go. Because the third row isnt a seatits a portal. Things disappear there and only resurface when a friend climbs in and politely asks, What smells like old ketchup? What makes the parody so relatable is that it highlights the great parenting paradox. You can keep the house mostly together. You light a candle. You shove laundry into a room no one will open. You fluff a pillow and call it good. But the car? The car is wild. You clean it, feel proud for exactly twelve minutes, and then your kid dumps a bag of Cheetos all over the backseat. Thats when hope quietly exits the vehicle. The comments on the video speak for themselves. People call it both hilarious and an absolute nightmare. Others praise the vocals and lyrics, describing it as a masterclass in parody. Moms everywhere laugh because they recognize themselves in every line. The trash car isnt a failure. Its a sign of a full life, of practices, carpools, snacks on the go, and days lived in between. One day, the seats will be clean again, and the crumbs will be gone. But for now, the trash car tells a story. And somehow, its a love storyfries, cleats, and all.

You’ll Never Hear the Imperial March the Same Way After This Rubber Chicken Cover

Youll never hear the Imperial March the same way after this rubber chicken cover. When it comes to unique and unexpected covers, this one may take the top spot. Watch the short but hysterical and jaw-dropping clip to hear this familiar and iconic tune performed in a way that you have never heard before. Musical covers are here to stay. Thanks in large part to YouTube and shows like Americas Got Talent, The Voice and American Idol, covers have experienced a massive resurgence as of late. Those who are not fans of covers will be sorely disappointed, as they are literally everywhere. Even some of the most respected and well-known musicians and bands occasionally perform covers. While most people do not have a problem with covers, I think I speak for the majority when I say that we want them to be original in some way. Dont simply give us a duplicate, a carbon copy of the original. If thats the case, well listen to the original. Instead, change things up a little, make the song your own and show a bit of creativity and originality. For those who prefer their covers to be completely original and unique, this clip posted on YouTube has got you covered. A musician, dressed as the dreaded Star Wars villain Darth Vader, plays the Imperial March not with actual musical instruments, but with a collection of rubber chickens. Yes, you read that correctly. Your eyes are not deceiving you. This man, instead of using actual instruments, opted for squeaky chickens. And surprisingly, it does not sound half bad. Who would have ever thought that one of the most recognizable tunes of all time would sound great if it were played with rubber chickens? Im guessing the answer is most of the population. Either way, Im sure youll want to watch this crazy cover performance multiple times. Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.

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