I tend to take most things for granted. You don't realize how easy you have it until you don't have it that way anymore. Here's another story that reminds you to be thankful every day.
In the clip below, a little fuzzy duckling has an unlikely nosh: a large pizza.
If this video makes you go, “Mmm, duck pizza,” you’re not alone: The YouTuber who posted the recording of his pet going to town on a loaded Pizza Hut pie actually disabled all YouTube comments “due to sick idiots that want to eat him.”
The tortoise may be able to outrun the hare but he’s no match for the motorized wheelchair. Cruiser, a wily desert tortoise, is a fierce competitor, but an elderly, wheelchair-bound gentleman named Josef wins by a nose.
We're not sure if the squirrel in this week's top viral video was put over the edge by the last 'Fast and the Furious' movie or if he's just playing chicken with his squirrel squad. Either way, he's is now a viral celeb squirrel and has earned the top spot in our top 10 this week.
This video deserves it, people are going nuts over it. Sorry, we couldn't resist the pun.
There’s no doubting the ease and creativity with which this gentleman avoids an oncoming train. Courtesy of UK based YouTuber BlackMoonCGI (who had a hit video a few months ago with his take on what’s inside Dr. Spock’s scanner), with this instructional video you’ll never get stuck with your car on the train tracks again.
It was another great week for viral videos that raced their way around the Internet.
We saw the return of 'Double Dream Hands' star John Jacobson, a paralyzed bunny who learned to walk again, a dog trying to walk in boots, a super new kind of crossbow and more.
What were some of your favorite viral videos this week?
Take a look at some of our favorites of the week after the jump.
It was yet another great week for viral Internet videos, and we've compiled the 10 best that had everyone talking.
Among our favorites: Hilarious parodies ('When Harry Met Sally 2,' starring Billy Crystal and Helen Mirren), on-air news pranks and a New York-based hot dog that costs, yep, $69.
Watch them all after the break.
So many people are gettin' down on this girl as one of the worst songs ever, but 2.2 million people have been watching.
The video got its first big promotion, perhaps not coincidentally, last Friday, when Comedy Central's Tosh.0 blog posted it under the headline "Songwriting Isn't For Everyone." And that was all it took.