Funny Pictures – April 24, 2020
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Below is the original “Virtual Insanity” by Jamiroquai. This song was released in 1996 but could easily be applied to the world of today. Nothing is what it seems. Walls and floors move in, out and around until we no longer know what’s what (literal in the video, figuratively speaking for us). And on top of that — everything is virtual at the moment, while most of the world is in lockdown. The more I think of the similarities, this is so appropriate to share. I hope you enjoy the wackiness of this video. It was wonderful in the 90’s as a breakthrough for special effects (at least on a music video budget). Still amusing today!…
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