Sunday, May 1, 2016

To Chase Or Not To Chase Waterfalls?

Remote Control Helicopter Pilot Does Things That Look Like They Should Be Impossible, Breathtaking Footage Of The World's Highest Waterfall, How To Become A Full-Stack Marketer, Dude Straps Himself Into A Falling Helicopter To Show They Won't Actually Fall Like Bricks If The Rotors Stop, Kayaker Celebrates Life After Dropping Over A 60-Foot Waterfall, VR Zombie Game Scares The Daylights Out Of Unfortunate Woman
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Sunday, May 1, 2016
Remote Control Helicopter Pilot Does Things That Look Like They Should Be Impossible
FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLECOPTER
Remote Control Helicopter Pilot Does Things That Look Like They Should Be Impossible
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You... shouldn't be able to do these things with a helicopter. But then, you aren't master pilot Tareq Alsaadi.
DO NOT GO CHASING IT
Breathtaking Footage Of The World's Highest Waterfall
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Venezuela's Santo Angel waterfall is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, cascading down over 3,200 feet. And boy does it look spectacular in this drone footage.
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GET REKT NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON
Dude Straps Himself Into A Falling Helicopter To Show They Won't Actually Fall Like Bricks If The Rotors Stop
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Dustin from Smarter Every Day teaches us all about how helicopters actually manage to glide safely to the ground if an engine fails.
HE WENT CHASING WATERFALLS
Kayaker Celebrates Life After Dropping Over A 60-Foot Waterfall
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"I'm pretty scared," Edward Muggridge said right before he did one of the scariest things he'll ever do in his life.
THEY WANT HER BRAINS
VR Zombie Game Scares The Daylights Out Of Unfortunate Woman
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Not only is this brave gamer visibly trembling, but so is her VR avatar. But it's okay, because zombies are terrifying.
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WHEELIN' MYSELF
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Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham was born with Spina Bifida, a birth defect of the spinal cord, which resulted in him having no usage of his legs...but that's never stopped him. Credit: Digg
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