It's bird,Terms of service it's a plane, it's a big flying... bear?
Hunter Clearly (@Cyranek_ ) found the best way to use his new DJI Mavic Pro drone by flying a plush bear (known as the Tiny Headed Kingdom Bear, but to Clearly, simply Bart) across the sky.
Just imagine the horror and confusion on neighbors' faces. The perfect writing inspiration for the next season of Black Mirror.
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"I got curious as to how much weight the drone could carry. Googled and found out it could lift two pounds," said the 19 year old to Mashable. "Me and my roommates were looking around for something to lift, saw the bear. We weighed the bear and found out it was a perfect two pounds."
And up the bear went.
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Of course, that small-headed bear elicited some pretty choice reactions from a bewildered internet.
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The tweet already has over 2,000 retweets and 6,000 likes. Although the bear didn't stay in the air for too long, it was still a great experiment for Clearly.
"My job is to make content for the internet so I was hoping it would get shared around," said Clearly. "I've never seen any of my posts blow up this fast though. Definitely made my day waking up in the morning to 1000+ notifications."
He's still interested in trying other weird objects and scaring the hell out his neighborhood.
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