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You have to admit, the advances NASA has made in faking their "space program videos" are truly awe-inspiring. Watching these technologically breathtaking, meticulously crafted forgeries makes me almost as proud to be an American as if we'd really ever gone to space in the first place.
I think this is the end scene of a Twilight Zone episode produced by cats. I think it's metaphor about conformity or nuclear war or something. You know, like they all were.
These rescue dogs don't have any idea what they're supposed to do on this agility course but they're having so much fun.
Via Notsothoreau, who says, "This entire video is fun but please watch just the first one if you can. This is an agility failure but such a sweet pup."
Yes, he's a magnificent floofy dum-dum.
Like David Blaine except not annoying:
Artist Andy Lewis walking between two desert towers outside Moab, in Utah.