The King of pop is alive; Unfortunately not. This man is very talented singer Jeffrey Perez, that perfectly mimics the voice and appearance of Michael Jackson. Together with the Beatboxer, Anointed S, turned this short video.
Lightning reflexes from an F2 driver On Friday 24 May 2024 during the F2 qualifying in Monaco, driver Isack Hadjar avoided a collision thanks to his lightning reflexes. While doing a quick lap to set time, Japan's Ritomo Moyata was driving in slow motion in a corner. France's Isack Hadjar only saw him at the last moment and had the reflex to swerve quickly to avoid him.
Earthquake Early Warning System in Japan A streamer recorded the warning signal live on her cellphone just before the big earthquake. Japan has an effective earthquake warning system (EEW), which sends warnings to residents' cellphones or other devices before an earthquake arrives. EEW works with rapid detection sensors located around the country that monitor seismic activity. When sensors detect an earthquake, the system quickly analyzes the data and, if an earthquake wave is expected in a certain area, sends a warning through telecasts, radios and mobile phones. These warnings can be made seconds or even minutes before an earthquake strikes, which can provide valuable time to protect against potential hazards. Japan is actively investing in technology and infrastructure that could improve the ability to predict and respond to natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Welcome to BBC News BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri starts newscast with extended middle finger live on air.
The invisible patch technique Japanese Yoshiko Goto shows us the invisible sewing technique called Kaketsugi. Kaketsugi is a Japanese sewing method that allows you to put a "invisible" patch on a garment.
The strange fish At the bottom of the sea, a Japanese diver hits a shell with his hammer and a large fish comes over to see what's going on. But the fish is getting very close, and the diver is forced to repel it with his hand. The fish does not flinch and approaches again. Finally he gets what he wants and swallows the shell. This is a Kobudai fish (Semicossyphus reticulatus), which inhabits rocky reef areas around the Korean Peninsula, China, Japan and the Ogasawara Islands. Diver Hiroyuki Arakawa and the fish named Yoriko, they have known each other for 25 years.
Humiliated but alive A coyote catches an opossum, and the opossum plays dead to save its life. The coyote doesn't seem to be hungry after all, but in leaving he will want to humiliate the opossum.
Making a briefcase from bamboo Japanese craftsman Hideaki Hosokawa shows us the various stages of making a bamboo briefcase. After working at a company in Tokyo from the age of 20 to 31, Hideaki Hosokawa entered the Kyoto School of Traditional Arts in 2005 and studied bamboo craft for two years. After his graduation, started his own bamboo craft business and in 2011 opened the Kisetsu workshop. Hideaki Hosokawa makes various objects from bamboo, such as briefcases, bags and suitcases.
Journalist forgets the cameraman in the subway On Tuesday February 7, 2023 at the Plaza de Castilla station of the Madrid Metro, journalist Sandra Mir was filming a report for the Telecinco channel about the end of the use of masks in public transport. During the filming of a sequence, she entered a subway train and exited through another door followed by her operator. But the carriage door closed right in front of the cameraman, who stayed inside the train. This footage, which made the whole wagon laugh, they were not broadcast live but only on social media.
Woofer vs airbag In a car, two men testing the bass of their new sound system. But suddenly, the front passenger's side airbag is activated.
Squid with touch screen in TikTok, a Japanese fisherman (@mr.yuuhi) thank the 10.000 his followers writing a short message on the squids. Like on a touch screen, he presses his finger and the imprint is left on the skin of the squid.
A woman shows off her money While in her car, a woman shows off a large amount of banknotes in a live video on social networks. Immediately after, a thief will grab her bills from the window.
An elephant harasses a journalist with its trunk During a live report at the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, a reporter from the local channel KBC is interrupted by the trunk of the baby elephant Kindani who wanted to play. Then, the man tries to keep his seriousness, but ends up bursting out laughing when the elephant's trunk catches his nose.