Its tempting to say “some people got too much time on their hands”… but no – this is fucking cool:

Make sure to read the information at the end of this video but basically me and DJT decided to walk a portion of Yonge Street in Toronto Canada. We started at around 9 am at the intersection of Wellington St and Yonge St in Aurora and we walked south along Yonge until we hit the end at Lake Ontario about 14 hours later. Where we ended up in the video is actually where Yonge St begins. To make our walk even more strange and interesting, I decided to do it in stopmotion, since stopmotion is what I like to do, so basically I would walk, stop and have my picture taken by DJT, as well as take his picture, so we have 2 sides captured. This was extremely tedious as you can imagine, we had thousands of pictures each, as we walked over 42 kilometers or 26 miles in 14 hours. There were many strangers wondering what on Earth we were doing taking each others pictures, we had no time to stop and explain so we made this video, which should do a better job. The next day, was a day I would not forget, having not really trained to walk so much in one day, our feet were ready to fall off, and we spent the whole day recovering on our soft sofas. Hope you enjoy this video, as it was hard to make but fun none the less and has me thinking bigger things.

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