High Dedication!: Toronto Man Runs 1,105km to Draw Giant Dancing Figure, Internet Divided – wna24

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A Toronto man has taken running to an entirely new level, blending fitness, technology, and creativity in an extraordinary way. Over a year, he ran a total of 1,105 km, carefully planning his routes to form the shape of a giant dancing figure on a GPS app. His unique effort has now gone viral, with people online reacting in different ways.
Toronto Man Runs 1,105 km to Create Giant GPS Artwork
A man named Duncan McCabe took 7 months to make this 27 sec Tik-Tok video. He used a GPS tracking app to map his runs, making sure every step he took added to the final design. After months of running, his route formed a huge animated figure on the map, which caught the attention of social media users.
A post on platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user Out of Context Human Race shared a GIF of the finished artwork, saying, “A Toronto man ran 1,105 kilometers (687 miles) over a year, carefully planning his routes to form the shape of a dancing figure.”
The post received nearly 12.7 million views, and reactions were a mix of amazement and disbelief. While many were in awe of his dedication, others were doubtful, questioning whether the artwork was digitally manipulated.
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Online Reactions: Praise, Doubt, and Jokes
Social media users had mixed reactions to the GPS-powered street art. While some praised the runner’s creativity and commitment, others dismissed it as “unemployed behavior” and a waste of time.
“My GPS can’t even get me to the right address, and this guy out here making art,” a user joked.
“Now that’s some serious commitment with a touch of fun,” one user wrote.
However, some remained unconvinced, saying, “I can do it too with a fake GPS,”
Many people were impressed by his dedication, calling it a fun and creative way to stay fit.
Others, however, were not convinced. Some joked that he must be unemployed to have so much time.
“This guy really needs a job,” someone commented.
Another said, “I can do it too with a fake GPS.”