NETWORK: The Ice Cream Ninja!!!!
Sep. 28th, 2015 11:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[The title says it all. A shared post on a popular social networking site includes a video and links to a Net forum specializing in video editing competitions, seen below.]
Was out for ice cream with the gf today and before we went in we saw this laugh riot through the windows. Apparently the place hires ninjas or something.
Anyway, it was so fucking funny. We went through the airlock and the guy had stopped while we were processing, but damn it was funny. So, net, give it your best. Fifty cred Amazon gift card to whoever does the best video edit of this in, let's say, a week. We'll even put it up for a vote just to make sure we get the best. Ready. Set. Go!
[Attached: A video depicting a young man with a mop. The first second is just the guy mopping, and then, ala the crazily popular meme Star Wars Kid of the early days of the twenty-first century, the guy starts moving differently. He fights off invisible foes with the mop as a faked weapon. The young man clearly has more skill than the historical meme producer. In fact, those who really watch closely and know what they're talking about can see the kid actually knows what the hell he's doing with the stick.]
Was out for ice cream with the gf today and before we went in we saw this laugh riot through the windows. Apparently the place hires ninjas or something.
Anyway, it was so fucking funny. We went through the airlock and the guy had stopped while we were processing, but damn it was funny. So, net, give it your best. Fifty cred Amazon gift card to whoever does the best video edit of this in, let's say, a week. We'll even put it up for a vote just to make sure we get the best. Ready. Set. Go!
[Attached: A video depicting a young man with a mop. The first second is just the guy mopping, and then, ala the crazily popular meme Star Wars Kid of the early days of the twenty-first century, the guy starts moving differently. He fights off invisible foes with the mop as a faked weapon. The young man clearly has more skill than the historical meme producer. In fact, those who really watch closely and know what they're talking about can see the kid actually knows what the hell he's doing with the stick.]