January, 2014.

Hilarious

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A baby gets a laugh with the dog that eats popcorn

Tom & Jerry actually

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The cat and mouse from the Tom & Jerry cartoons actually exist; Yet we discovered them and lie somewhere in Russia. We've added and the necessary sound effects to enjoy them.

Laughs best, He who laughs last

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At school, Some are prepared for pranks, while others do not.

The Baht-Boomerang

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Viktor Poylin manufactures for many years handmade boomerangs. Here he makes throwing a boomerang-replica of the Batman Batarang.

Cafes with cats in Japan

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In Japan there are cafes that allow guests to socialize and play with cats for a fee. Most of these cats can be adopted.

So use faltsa in handball

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The Danish handball player Mikkel Hansen hit a seemingly impossible goal, utilizing faltsa in ball.

The battle of squat

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Who can make the most squat? An epic battle between powerlifter, Weight lifter, Strongman and Bodybuilder.

The image can 'break' your mind

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There is some picture, You can hang permanently in your mind; So called phenomenon McCollough, which eyes but does not affect the brain and can capture in your mind an image […]

Meanwhile in Russia ...

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Collection of weird and funny incidents from Russia.

Two good friends

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Cute ad Budweiser beer.

Car destroyer

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A huge destroyer, used for metal recycling of old cars.

In Russia, fishing lasts 5 seconds

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A Russian with a net of catching dozens of fish in a pond, within 5 seconds.

The blue umbrella

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A nice short animation of Rixar which was played just before the screening of the film Monsters University in cinemas.

Alcoholics parents through the eyes of children

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A video that was filmed as part of a campaign titled: 'Alcoholics parents: Monsters in the eyes of children ', from the Finnish non-profit organisation 'Fragile Childhood'.