Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Kids Pull Stuck Sheep Out Of Narrow Trench Only For It To Accidentally Jump Right Back In

Kids Pull Stuck Sheep Out Of Narrow Trench Only For It To Accidentally Jump Right Back In
Saint City Limerick/YouTube

They say no good deed goes unpunished, and that maxim apparently extends to the animal kingdom too.

A new viral video shows a boy helping a sheep to get unstuck from a deep, narrow trench only for the sheep to jump right back in again practically the moment it is released.


Sheep aren't exactly known to be the smartest of animals, but this is ridiculous.

youtu.be

In the video, the poor sheep was stuck head-down inside the trench, with only his woolly legs and behind visible. Perhaps this is the sheep version of getting your car stuck in the mud or snow.

Who among us hasn't been there once or twice?

Thankfully, a Good Samaritan came to the rescue. A boy grabbed the sheep's hind quarters and wriggled it free from the trench to go on with its sheepy life.

The sheep seemed overjoyed at its newfound freedom, bounding away with a pep in its step.

Hooray!

And then, when it came time to cross over the trench again, it leapt into the air in a perfect arc, seeming to hover in midair for just a beautiful, breathtaking moment, before falling straight down directly back into the trench from which it had just come, like a waffle popping out of a toaster but in reverse.

Man, come on!

No offense, sheep, but get your life together.

Giphy

The video is undeniably hilarious—the timing with which the sheep perfectly plunks itself back into the trench is straight out of a Looney Tunes cartoon.

And on Twitter, people simply cannot stop laughing about this hapless sheep.





And a new meme was born.




No word as of this writing if the boy was able to get the sheep out again, or if it is still there, bleating into the abyss.

We wish it the best of luck either way.

More from Trending

Screenshot of Mark Kelly; Donald Trump
Fox News; Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Trump Issues Unhinged Ultimatum To Fox News After They Interview Democratic Senator About Healthcare

President Donald Trump slammed Fox News after Fox White House correspondent Peter Doocy interviewed Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly about the government shutdown and healthcare, telling the conservative network to "get on board, or get off board, NOW."

The federal government shut down last week after the White House and Congress failed to reach an agreement on federal spending. While Senate Democrats are in the minority, they hold enough seats to filibuster and are insisting that Republicans agree to extend federal subsidies for people insured under the Affordable Care Act.

Keep ReadingShow less
family of five walking away from camera
Some Tale on Unsplash

Parenting 'Hacks' That Sound Ridiculous But Actually Work

Parenting is a hard job, so you can't blame parents for seeking some tips and tricks to try to make it easier.

Desperate times call for desperate measures, right?

Keep ReadingShow less
Scott Jennings; Van Lathan
CNN

Conservative CNN Pundit Shocks Panel With Heartless Justification For Brutal Immigration Raid In Chicago

CNN Table for Five MAGA mouthpiece Scott Jennings' lack of empathy shocked his fellow panelists after his ludicrous justification for a violent nighttime Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid that saw children bound with zip ties.

Host Abby Phillip led the panel discussion about the administration of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump and its handling of people they assume are immigrants in Chicago, Illinois.

Keep ReadingShow less
Theo Von tried to flirt with ESPN’s Jess Sims on College GameDay and got publicly rejected
ESPN

Theo Von Rejected Live

Controversial podcaster and part-time flirt Theo Von learned the hard way that College GameDay isn’t The Bachelor.

It happened last Saturday when ESPN host Jess Sims wrapped up a segment with Von, who was a guest picker predicting college football matchups alongside the show’s regular analysts.

Keep ReadingShow less
Judge Diane Goodstein; Image of Diane Goodstein's house during explosion
South Carolina Judicial Branch; @ColinRugg/X

Authorities Investigating After Home Of South Carolina Judge Who Ruled Against Trump's DOJ Is Destroyed In Explosion

Authorities have launched an investigation after the home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein was destroyed by a fire caused by an explosion after she blocked the Department of Justice's request for a full voter registration list for the state.

Firefighters responded to a fire at Edisto Beach in Colleton County on Saturday afternoon at the home of Goodstein and her husband, former state Senator Arnold Goodstein. The cause of the fire is currently not known but authorities are investigating it as an arson attack. Three people were hospitalized after the fire.

Keep ReadingShow less