While an initial glance of a snake is enough to send shivers down your spine, two daring videos of people rescuing the reptiles stuck in wells have gone viral.
Sharing the clip on her Twitter handle, the 49-year-old politician quoted poet Sohan Lal Dwivedi. Captioning it, she wrote: “Laharon se dar kar nauka paar nahin hoti; Koshish karane vaalon ki haar nahin hoti (The boat does not cross due to fears of the waves; those who try don’t lose).”
“By the way, I think there’s an earthquake going on,” Gandhi is heard saying on the live Zoom interaction with historian Dipesh Chakrabarty and the students when the earthquake struck.
While Banerjee went on to discuss several others matter, netizens picked a 7-second clip from the rally’s video and turned it into hilarious memes. Check them out here.
“This is probably the methane gases in the manhole caught on by the firecracker. This is an accident waiting to happen,” tweeted a user, while another wondered if the incidents are related to an online trend.
As his video created waves on social media, beyond the north-eastern state, many praised him for his command over his language.
The short video shows two children standing in front of each other as one of them asks the other, “Are you ok?” Although his friend replies “Yeah,” it’s evident from his voice that he is upset.
While many thought it was scary, others questioned the authenticity of the video saying it could be edited. Few bikers also opined it might not be a ghostly affair but some issue with the bike’s ignition.
The incident took place around 8.30 pm on Friday, when the passenger was trying to board the Punjab Mail.
The 1.42-minute clip features the sounds of several animals and birds such as elephants, peacocks, monkeys, lions, and chimpanzees.
“It’s a most unusual sight,” read the caption of the clip, which has now been viewed over 4 lakh times.
Since being shared online, the video has garnered over 19,000 views and has been flooded with netizens lauding Pond for his song selection.
In an undated video, a group of people is seen enjoying a live performance at a restaurant in Goa where the band is heard singing catchy tunes of old ads — from Pan Parag to Maggi.
CTV Toronto correspondent Anwar Knight was talking about a dip in the temperature, when he stepped off the hill, crouched and slid down while continuing to speak.
The reporter’s website says that he is “a native speaker of English, German and Luxembourgish as well as a fluent speaker of French, Spanish and Portuguese.”
In the video, a man in a red woollen cap and jacket says, “Yeh hai baraf, Yeh hai Manali ke Mall Road ki baraf! (This is snow. This is snow on Manali’s Mall Road)”
In a video, the delivery person was filmed travelling on a horse to deliver packages as roads were snowed under.
Mayur Jumani, a music producer and composer, has given a musical twist to Kajol crying in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and netizens are loving it.
“Used to LOVE watching Javed Jaffrey on Takeshi’s Castle – here is my small tribute to him and the format,” YouTuber Akash Banerjee wrote while sharing the spoof.
The video shows a man pouring in the blue liquid in the pot and boiling the pasta in it. And if that wasn’t enough, the blue-hued pasta was topped with flour cooked in the same liquid.
Sharing the video on Twitter, the law enforcement agency joked saying, “Look who took our ‘stay-at-home’ appeal most seriously”, adding the snake didn’t understand that they didn’t mean for “him to enter someone else’s house forcibly”.
Sharlene Consuegra from New Jersey recently shared video of her and her feline on TikTok, showing how she dealt with her cat’s tantrums. Video is now winning the internet.
The video was reportedly recorded in a Himachal Pradesh village and some on the internet are calling it one of the funniest videos of 2020.
The video showed the homeless man breaking down in tears when he saw how much money was left for him. He then hugged the stranger to express his gratitude.
The Canadian musician’s first song was based on a conversation over the purchase of two beds, while the second song was about a discussion over a recipe.