Alan Watts explains the easiest way to get into the meditative state https://t.co/nKq3RdH8Q3 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1808055449524047872/pu/vid/avc1/1080x714/mBCnW-ctvS8nr8CC.mp4?tag=12
Pepsi Twist Commercial feat. Austin Powers & Britney Spears (2002) https://t.co/Z5CilJIPPO https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1808054872484237312/pu/vid/avc1/718x552/rAAxZqpo3ItBSzXq.mp4?tag=12
Train passing through a residential building in China. https://t.co/VVnl8rrqaZ https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1808054218407706624/pu/vid/avc1/586x790/i6USYRqdgm58niwt.mp4?tag=12
The dude in the orange shirt is one with the music https://t.co/VUD12GQBQ1 https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1808050373266956289/vid/avc1/990x650/pbkb6rrNRwxXgh2Z.mp4?tag=16
The cost to be a decent person is $0 https://t.co/ZFKoma67Zl https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1808012926130786306/vid/avc1/980x646/91GuawwDQH4_zpab.mp4?tag=16
When Gunna's guitarist dropped one of the smoothest transitions ever https://t.co/xCGF9S4g5O https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1808001279093837824/vid/avc1/920x618/vMyfBzQUqs2PLNdu.mp4?tag=16
This immune cell soldier (yellow) fights a highly aggressive cancer cell (magenta). https://t.co/LyWvPwG2TK https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807853721910427648/pu/vid/avc1/736x720/qpf3RLvyBKG8_63p.mp4?tag=12
The view from the glass bottom sky pool at the Market Square Tower in Houston, Texas https://t.co/hfGvSaqdPy https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807852788853956611/pu/vid/avc1/720x726/RSOnRDbPoKdDRoHO.mp4?tag=12
He invented James Bond 007 water bottle https://t.co/gogQ8omYIl https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1807842206734245888/vid/avc1/978x720/xBGjn9y543Q9q2P_.mp4?tag=16
The evolution of Antony Starr (Homelander) https://t.co/t1xXgXkxh8 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807779162649698313/pu/vid/avc1/752x720/VfyuL54cg0E5rd5Z.mp4?tag=12
Man celebrates being 1000 days sober https://t.co/eljwrS3J79 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807778234039427072/pu/vid/avc1/720x914/H1XhtMGMC0OcXPTI.mp4?tag=12
See what it's like when a river meets the ocean. https://t.co/pBEPNcKbnX https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807777679204143104/pu/vid/avc1/720x802/IiTDSsDKH-Cq5_q1.mp4?tag=12
The teeth of a Crabeater Seal, who don't even eat crabs, have special adapted teeth to filter their crustacean prey. https://t.co/AOzyqqFrta

A father in Shandong, China, made his own aircraft carrier from stainless steel to fulfill his children's dream https://t.co/0F3ouuZd6s https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1807680225834053632/pu/vid/avc1/720x916/cVTMxcSwuQmv1Z3L.mp4?tag=12
The toilet snorkel was patented in 1982. The invention allowed a trapped individual in a burning high-rise to use the snorkel to breathe until rescue. Below is more info from the patent application:
"The recent rash of fires in high-rise hotels has resulted in the death of numerous people due to toxic smoke inhalation. Although the various fire departments involved expedited recovery efforts to save such people from impending death, the various toxic gases intermixed with the smoke, resulting from the burning of plastic furniture materials and the like, proved lethal within a very short time period. It has thus proven critical to provide the entrapped hotel guest with a source of fresh air or oxygen until the guest is rescued. Furthermore, experience has shown that the entrapped guest should remain in his or her hotel room, rather than attempt to proceed to the roof or any other floor of the hotel, to facilitate the rescue operation.
A tireman, in pertorming tirefighting and rescue operations of the above type, normally carries a canister of oxygen with him for breathing purposes. On occasion, the fireman will deplete his supply of oxygen to thus also subject himself to toxic smoke inhalation. Therefore, it would prove desirable to provide not only a hotel guest with a supply of fresh air, when needed, but to also provide such air to a fireman who may encounter the above type of emergency situation." 
This is Helen Hulick, a burglary witness, who caused a stir in a downtown LA courtroom by wearing slacks in 1938.
Hulick was quoted in the LA Times saying, "You tell the judge I will stand on my rights. If he orders me to change into a dress I won't do it. I like slacks. They're comfortable."
She returned to court 5 days later-in slacks, which really infuriated the judge. He responded:
"The last time you were in this court dressed as you are now and reclining on your neck on the back of your chair, you drew more attention from spectators, prisoners and court attaches than the legal business at hand. You were requested to return in garb acceptable to courtroom procedure.
Today you come back dressed in pants and openly defying the court and its duties to conduct judicial proceedings in an orderly manner. It's time a decision was reached on this matter and on the power the court has to maintain what it considers orderly conduct.
The court hereby orders and directs you to return tomorrow in accepted dress. If you insist on wearing slacks again you will be prevented from testifying because that would hinder the administration of justice. But be prepared to be punished according to law for contempt of court."
She fired back: "Listen, I've worn slacks since I was 15. I don't own a dress except a formal. If he wants me to appear in a formal gown that's okay with me. I'll come back in slacks and if he puts me in jail I hope it will help to free women forever of anti-slackism."
The next day, Hulick showed up in slacks and the judge held her in contempt. She was sent to jail with a 5 day sentence. 
