Kids React To The Ice Bucket Challenge and Typewriters

Created on Wednesday, 10 September 2014 08:05

These videos are quite funny. They should interview the same kids again as seniors in 50 years about the trends/hype and technology of that time (..assuming the world is still functioning by then) to see how they react as grown-ups. 🙂

 

The Free Hugs Campaign

Created on Wednesday, 21 August 2014 08:57

Free Hugs is the real-life controversial story of Juan Mann, a man whose sole mission was to reach out and hug a stranger to brighten up his/her life.

In this age of social disconnectivity and lack of human contact, the effects of the Free Hugs Campaign became phenomenal. As this symbol of human hope and affection spread officials tried to ban the campaign. Seriously. (!)

What we then witness is the true spirit of humanity coming together in what can only be described as awe-inspiring.

Below you can watch clips from some of the Free Hugs Campaigns around the world and you can find many more on YouTube. In the spirit of the Free Hugs Campaign pass this on to a friend and hug someone! 🙂

 

The Best Flash Mob Ever

Created on Tuesday, 9 September 2014 17:42

A beautiful example of how the power of music can bring people together. Ode To Joy is the choral in the final movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.

Kubrick’s Odyssey – Secrets Hidden In The Films Of Stanley Kubrick

Created on Saturday, 16 August 2014 15:16

This provocative and insightful film reveals the secret knowledge embedded in the work of Stanley Kubrick. Author and filmmaker Jay Weidner presents compelling evidence of how Kubrick directed the Apollo moon landings. He shows that the film '2001: A Space Odyssey' was not only a retelling of Arthur C. Clarke's novel but also a research and development project that assisted Kubrick in the creation of the Apollo moon footage.

In light of this revelation, Weidner explores Kubrick's film The Shining and shows that this film is in actuality the story of Kubrick's personal travails as he secretly worked on the Apollo footage for NASA.

Source: jayweidner.com