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The pose of the scorpion, kamasutra apart, is when the feet of the person raise behind his head, something similar to a scorpion attack... Watch these videos as an example.
In their head it was going perfectly, but reality had other ideas. We've all had that moment: visualizing something epic—an amazing jump, the perfect prank, or some movie-worthy move. But then life, with its twisted sense of humor, decides to bring you crashing down to earth.
It's that exact instant when you confidently dive in thinking you're about to crush it, only to end up crushed yourself—lying on the ground, slightly injured, your pride in tatters, and an improvised audience laughing uncontrollably. The intent was spot-on; the execution, not so much.
What's crucial is accepting the outcome with dignity (or whatever remains of it), getting up with your best poker face, and praying no one filmed the disaster. But let's be real—someone always films it.
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A biker in the U.S. recorded his own GTA 5-style police chase using a 360-degree camera. It’s not clear what exactly he did, but he definitely stirred up some serious trouble—he’s being chased by local cops, State Troopers, and even a helicopter. Full-on wanted level vibes.
At first, it looks like he might actually get away with it, riding a high-powered bike like a pro... but you’ll have to see how it ends for yourself.
Everything was caught on a 360-degree camera, the kind that uses multiple wide-angle lenses to film in every direction and then stitches it all into one panoramic video.
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This is exactly how it should’ve ended. No collateral damage, no innocent bystanders harmed—just a drunk guy with fewer reflexes than drinks, ejected from the very golf cart he was driving, only to get run over by it moments later. Golf-course poetic justice at its finest. Perfect.
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In their head, it was simple: jump the fence, dodge the obstacle, impress the crew. But life, always a big fan of chaos, had other plans—ones with stumbles, faceplants, secondhand embarrassment, and of course, someone filming it all.
That’s how the best stories are born: with good intentions, questionable choices, and endings no one saw coming... except you, because you already know these videos never end well.
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