Texas Man Dies Doing TikTok Dance on Top of 18-Wheeler

A Texas man is dead after falling from the top of an 18-wheeler in an attempt to film a TikTok dance.

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Facepalm

A Texas man is dead after falling from the top of an 18-wheeler in an attempt to film a TikTok dance.

According to Houston police, the man either climbed or jumped onto the moving truck and began dancing for a TikTok video. The man was then knocked off of the vehicle when it went under a bridge. The driver of the truck was unaware of the man on his rooftop.

The man was taken to a local hospital for blunt impact injuries, where he later passed away.
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A Flock of Sheep Have Been Walking in a Circle for Ten Days Straight and No One Knows Why

The internet is baffled by videos coming out of a farm in China. The videos show a flock of sheep walking in circles non-stop for 12 days straight.

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Creepy

The internet is baffled by videos coming out of a farm in China. The videos show a flock of sheep walking in circles non-stop for 12 days straight.

Nobody seems to have a good reason that sheep would behave this way. Although there are some diseases in animals that would cause disorientation, it's hard to say that it would create an organized circle of over 100 sheep like this.

To this day, scientists still don't have answers for why animals move in circular groups such as this one.
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A Flock of Sheep Have Been Walking in a Circle for Ten Days Straight and No One Knows Why

The internet is baffled by videos coming out of a farm in China. The videos show a flock of sheep walking in circles non-stop for 12 days straight.

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Creepy

The internet is baffled by videos coming out of a farm in China. The videos show a flock of sheep walking in circles non-stop for 12 days straight.

Nobody seems to have a good reason that sheep would behave this way. Although there are some diseases in animals that would cause disorientation, it's hard to say that it would create an organized circle of over 100 sheep like this.

To this day, scientists still don't have answers for why animals move in circular groups such as this one.
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