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Lunch Club! This Supercut Of Animals Jumping On Trampolines Is The Reason That The Internet Exists

Goats. Pigs. Foxes. Even, at one point, a bison.

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At around 1pm each week day, you’ll find a video here that’ll make your lunch taste a little bit better.

In 2005, three former PayPal employees — Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim — developed YouTube, after being frustrated that footage of Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl nipple slip was not readily available online.

I’m sure if you read the official launch document explaining the global need for such a video sharing site, following the first item — “accidental nipple slips” — would be three other dot points: Supercuts. Animals. Trampoline accidents.

Enjoy.