Kitty Science Ping!
Good lord, I’ve heard of this - CAT JUGGLING!
/Navin R. Johnson
(sorry, couldn’t pass up the opportunity :-) )
My cats juggle themselves...and each other.
Is the cat dead or alive?
“Slow Motion Flipping Cat Physics | Smarter Every Day (58)”
Why did you use my last name in the title? Graybeard58
Have you seen Zero G Dog?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU9USxJ9vPs
Cats riding the Vomit Comet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTkFIE_-kL8
That cat knows how to spin in zero g!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxwcPuOV0BM
Cecil could have done that, too, before he was turned into a trophy
Even though he is literally a "rocket scientist", his childlike fascination with the world around us is profound. He seems to be a good husband, a loving father, a responsible gun owner, and a fine Christian man.
I support him and encourage my fine fellow FReepers to do the same.
Look at some of his other videos... off the top of my head, the videos that were memorable were firing rifles under water, the guy that can shoot an aspirin tablet thrown into the air... with a bow and arrow, the mythbuster type Coriolis forces demonstration done by Destin and his vlogger buddy in Australia, the "lightpainting" and superslowmotion work with remote control helicopters, and especially touching was the video he made after his last child was born regarding how the heart of a baby physically changes at birth.
It's all good stuff... there are well over 100 videos.
You may also enjoy this perspective piece he wrote around that same time, about the complicated thoughts of being a new father:
The Unspoken Selfish Fear of Fatherhood.
Destin's alright in my book... he would definitely be someone I would want to associate with in everyday life, and I honestly don't think I can say that about many people.
Where’s the abuse button?!?! Oh sure, “flipping cat physics” today, but what about the seedier underside? This is just the nose under the tent, and it will inevitably lead to CAT JUGGLING!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEs6O2NGdrs
Mark