Fascinating

The fun starts around the 36-second mark:

This video by Ruud De Ruiter simply feels surreal. For three long minutes, a giant herd of deer quietly and calmly line up at a fence and jump over it one at a time. They seemingly line up like school children waiting for their turn to go down the slide.

But at the end of the soothing video there is a sudden twist! Something spooks the deer, and they all decide to return over the fence in a sudden surge of speed. It’s as if there was a glitch in the Matrix and someone hit the rewind button.

Its interesting to watch how elegant they jump over the fence almost with order –

Hat-tip: LiberallyLean.com

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Bag of Randomness

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Don’t fall asleep during his sermon, he’s important

I thought I’d just watch the first minute but he has so many one-liners I just couldn’t stop watching.

I’d love to be in attendance on a fall Sunday and leave just as kickoff is approaching and when asked just being totally honest with him.

Here’s his profile on the church’s website:

Dr. Jim Standridge is not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill pastor. When it comes to preaching a gospel of change and higher living, we are not engaged in a run-of-the-mill relationship. Bro. Jim’s style is Spirit-led, encouraging, and practical, engaging the believer in matters of the heart and barring no word in confronting the follower of Christ on issues of sin and iniquity. Bro. Jim toes the line, counsels with the Word of God, and has a heart for God and the church.

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‘Impure Thoughts’ keeps 12-year-old girl from being part of a football team

A 12-year-old girl has been kicked off her Christian school’s football team over the fear she might arouse “impure thoughts” among her male teammates.

Maddy Paige of Jackson, Ga., was the starting left defensive tackle as a sixth-grader for Strong Rock Christian School, a private academy in Locust Grove, Ga.

But she was recently informed by the private school’s CEO that she was not welcome to play as a seventh-grader.

“It’s like taking my dream and throwing it in the trash,” Maddy told WXIA-TV in Atlanta.

As far as a reason, Maddy’s mother, Cassy Blythe, told the station: “In the meeting with the CEO of the school [Patrick Stuart], I was told that the reasons behind it were one, that the boys were going to start lusting after her and have impure thoughts about her and that the locker-room talk was not appropriate for a female to hear even though she had a separate locker room from the boys.”

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