Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A water campaign for charity

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg alias "PewDiePie" is a Swedish videogame commentator on YouTube very known in the United States. He is mainly specialized in horror and action videogames. On this theme, his youtube channel is the first one in terms of subscribers (over 14 million) counting for more than 2.45 billion views on its videos (according to Wikipedia data).
PewDiePie recently launched a water charity campaign with the US Charity Water association. The aim of this charity was to raise at least $250,000 to support water projects in various regions oft he world.

The result goes beyond all expectations: PewDiePie gets more than $456 000 dollars


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Beautiful water shoots

Capturing some shoots under water is difficult. But this Youtuber made some beautiful photos in Greece.

Let’s check this out:

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The recycling gesture

Here's a flashmob performed for a TV show in Quebec.
The scene takes place in a mall. A man walks next to a container with a water bottle in his hand. He lays the water bottle on the ground to tire her shoes and goes by abandoning it. Many people also walk next to the container and the water bottle without reacting. Perhaps without seeing the bottle itself close to the trash. Meanwhile, some persons are sitting at tables in restaurants and cafes nearby and watch the scene.
Bottled water recycling

After several uninterrupted passages, a woman stops facing the bottle, picks it up and puts it in the container. That's when the crowd of people in the mall around her, rise to acclaim her. All of them are have a red cap on their head and applaud the courage of this woman, the only one to throw the bottle in the trash.


This simple gesture should not be ignored anymore. We regularly drink bottled water and we should recycle our plastic bottles. For this, we need to take the habit of picking up our bottles and put them in the dedicated containers for this purpose.
We need to praise this example and recycle our water bottles.