The Nonsense Thread

Found this on the internet recently and still can't figure out why this is a thing:

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The more you think about it the less sense it makes.

By the way it's fake, :p No one would actually buy that.
 
I saw this on the "news" today. Apparently this is a trending prank in China (although it kind of looks like the same girl doing it in every video...). The storeperson reactions are great.


I saw a video where some guy in US did that with shoes were he ran out of the store, double-backed on past the pursuing employee, and pretended he was testing how they felt when running.

~Thylo
 
Has anyone noticed that CinemaSins has finally released his video on Infinity War?

About a month and a half ago, a channel called 'Th3Birdman', who has a series sinning CinemaSins videos, got tired of waiting for CS to release this video and made his own prediction/parody sins video. With CS now having released his real video, Birdman has released his counter video. Having watched all of them within the past few days, I think it's really funny just how accurate the parody video was to CS's real sins video, and where it's quite obvious that the folks of CS purposefully rewrote their traditional "jokes" to not copy the parody word-for-word.

P.S. I am aware that I just linked you all to a total of 72 minutes, 32 seconds of video so if you don't want to watch all of that just watch the counter video, he points out all the moments that he correctly predicted CS's future sins. I would highly recommend watching the initial parody video at some point, though.

~Thylo
 
I'm with Brum - (I'm probably the only person who doesn't snub him) - I tried watching CinemaWins a couple of times and couldn't stand it.

I watched the CinemaSins Infinity War video about half an hour after he uploaded it (I sort of expected it to have been removed by now...) and I thought a fair number of his sins were legitimate.
 

Video #1: Very skinny Dingo.
Video #2: Red Fox with mange.
Video #3: Greyhound, possibly with Dingo blood.
Video #4: VERY obviously a Red Fox with mange.

Also, listen to this comment:

Ian Marfarlane said:
I don't think that there's any doubt that the Thylacine is still around. Ever since I first heard of the Thylacine I've never been in doubt at all. I don't know whether it's hope, or stupid, blind faith, but as daft as it seems I just believe that they are out there. The question is - do we stay well clear, and hope that if there is a population, it can sustain itself without intervention, or do we try to right some wrongs, and attempt to help, (after all, humans owe it to the Thylacine). Personally speaking, I think that there has to be a concerted effort to try and help this incredible animal. If there is a South Australian population & a separate Tasmanian population, then you'd hope that a breeding program involving both groups has to be considered. The greatest problem facing the Thylacine, other than man, is going to be an unsustainable genetic pool. We'll never see a Passenger Pigeon, nor a Dodo - it would be great to think that we could go some way to making amends to the natural World.
 
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