I would like to think that I would laugh
<p>
A visitor to Japan put her camera into video record mode and sent it
around the sushi conveyor belt. It's fun to watch.</p>
<p>
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</div>
</p>
<p>
The thing that always strikes me about videos like this is how few
people seem to find amusement at this person's creative engagement with
her world. To me, this seems delightful, but so many people either never
notice, or don't fine amusement, it makes me a little sad.</p>
One minute to read
Michael Alan Dorman