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What apparently seems like the typical "It looked better in their head" video hides something more. It's about two young adventurers, adrenaline junkies, and extreme content creators, trying to pull off a stunt for their social media. In this case, the execution didn't go well, but they managed to make it go viral and get themselves a bit more recognized, so the result is possibly better than desired.
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With the arrival of good weather, this is one of the latest trends that's going viral on social media. It involves recording yourself at the starting point of your family or friends' outing, and transitioning to the beach, pool, or vacation destination one by one, jumping over the camera.
Actually, the good part is in the third video. The first two are just to get you situated.
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Why can't men resist putting ourselves to the test every time the opportunity arises? Seriously, we turn everything into a competition. Thumbs up to this guy who at least gave it a shot.
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The temptation to go drifting with your car on the beach may seem thrilling, but we must remember that sand, even when wet, is an extremely unstable terrain. If you decide to defy gravity and traction in this environment, you're playing with fire. The lack of grip combined with the inconsistency of the terrain makes beaches precisely one of the most dangerous places for aggressive driving maneuvers.
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The geniuses of the week (and it's only Monday) are this pair of pals who thought it was a bright idea to fill up a dumpster with rubble right by the door instead of taking four extra steps. Surprise, surprise, they couldn't shut the damn door afterwards. Looks like someone's gotta empty it out again to move it and refill it.
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Some kids goofing around in an elevator end up breaking the mirror inside, but they manage to set it up in a way that the next person who enters ends up being blamed for breaking it. IQ +3000
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Man, about that whole "we're gonna starve in the future" thing, I used to think it was because machines were gonna take over our jobs and leave a ton of folks broke. But turns out, nah, they're talking about something else.
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Mom's bringing her new boyfriend over for dinner today. It's been a while since dad passed away. Haven't seen her this happy in ages.
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In this life, there are things you're good at and things you're not. You have to accept it. We're not good at everything. The bad part is finding out that you're not good at something when you're already doing it, and even worse is when there's no turning back.
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