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The Most Intentionally Funny Video of The Day 4/4/14: LA Traffic Tours with Tony Hale

A new study suggests that there is a link between depression and heart failure. Leaving the seemingly complimentary juxtaposition of those two words aside, this study could bring out a new version of an old question: What came first? The depression or the heart failure? The study supports the latter, but, obviously having a heart failure is 100% a bummer. Perhaps, that would be a trick question, just like I think the whole chicken-or-egg-first question is; life is too short and the world is harsh enough that it would be better to think about other things like The Most Intentionally Funny Video of The Day.

Today’s MIFV features the Los Angeles tour that only LA insiders can you tell about, LA Traffic Tours. See all the traffic that your can psyche can handle, thanks to Funny or Die and tour guide Tony Hale.

Here’s the previous MIFV pick, in case you missed it.

Per usual, I’m taking submissions for the MIFV like so many featured in the past. I love finding new, hilarious videos from people hundreds and thousands of miles away, so please do send your videos so long as they follow the rules below.
-E-mail embeddable video link to [email protected] with subject line “MIFV Submission”
-Videos must have been posted online (i.e. have a time stamp that says so) within exactly two weeks from when you submit (i.e. videos uploaded more than 14 days from the day when you submit will not be up for consideration)
-Don’t add any cover letters or explanations; please just send the link

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Comments

  1. Depression says:

    Heart failure is such a serious problem! I didn’t realize that it was linked so closely with depression; is it chemically linked or does the stress and depressions just end up taking its toll on the heart muscle and wearing it down?