This is hilarious, mostly because we can all relate.
Amanda Bell, who lives in Saline, Michigan, ran to Kohl's for what she thought would be areal quick trip; but because of a lady in line in front of her, the trip was anything but.
So when she got home, Amanda took to Snapchat and using multiple filters, gave us one of the BEST Snapchat rants about the line hog...
If you saw a young person being bullied what would you do? Would you step up and say something or would you ignore it?
Who will stop the bullying?
This is the question a new anti-bullying video shot in Grand Rapids asks.
The way several strangers reacted to the social experiment makes me proud to be a Grand Rapidian!
Yesterday, a video went viral showing a woman clinging to the hood of an SUV, while the driver of the vehicle tried to drive away on a Houston highway. We finally have a little more information as to exactly what was happening in the video.
So, cheating is not cool. But, I would also say that lighting someone's genitals on fire is also not cool...
In this video we see a sleeping man, who then gets what looks like nail polish remover poured directly on his man parts.
Grand Rapids' Rob Bliss directed a video last year, "10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman", for the street harassment awareness campaign Hollaback!.
The social experiment of sorts, in which a woman gets catcalled over 100 times in 10-hours, went viral.
The star of the video, Shoshana Roberts, is now suing Rob Bliss and Hollaback! for $500,000, TMZ reports.
A father and son from Hartford, Mich., have been posting funny prank videos to YouTube for the past year.
When 11-year-old Logan Fairbanks noticed cruel comments directed at him online, he asked his dad, Josh, to film him doing something extremely brave: confronting internet bullies.