Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy has been an Internet based writer for the past seven years.
This fellow claims he has discovered the secret to front flipping, and then falls right on his head when attempting to display it.
While a feline is transfixed on this remote-controlled toy car, the owner scares the cat from behind. He never saw it coming... and neither did we.
It's so funny to watch chairs collapse underneath people and when it happens to a woman on an Iranian talk show, it's just as funny as ever.
These two lions find out first hand that yawning is definitely contagious. When one yawns, the other can't help but do the same.
A bunch of bros who look too old for horse play fool around while diving off of a dock. As you can see in the video below, one of the men suffers a painful injury not usually associated with diving.
Cats definitely rule the Internet, but are they so great that a group of thirsty guys would prefer the company of a feline to a case a beer? That's the argument this video humorously makes.
Reverse graffiti is when somebody uses a power washer to make a pattern on a dirty surface. Will this guy's interpretation of the art form in Riga, Latvia ends up being quite spectacular, it sure makes us realize how disgusting we leave things.
In this vintage clip, a TV reporter tries to use a sketch pad to illustrate what had happened in a trial he is covering. As you can see in the video below, the news man would have never made it as a sketch artist.
Ever since 1965's 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' kicked it all off, the 'Peanuts' gang has been known for their calender-themed TV specials. Over the years, they've had animated shows dedicated to Halloween, Easter, Thanksgiving and the Super Bowl. And who could forget the 1976 classic 'It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'? (This really happened.)
But, so far, Charlie Brown and company have never recognized Black History Month. An oversight comedian David Alan Grier did his best to rectify during an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.'
One man's journey around the world included filming himself dancing in all the stunning locations. He most certainly gives 'Where the Hell Is Matt?' a run for his money.