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One of the best hidden camera pranks I've seen for a long time.
A cleaning lady enters de laboratory room where a strange object has been found. By error, that object falls into the cleaning bucket. Then, a sequence of events makes the woman freak out. The woman and any person who'd seen the same than her.
The kittens moment is so great!
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A good session of booties... Florencia, an ugly name for such beautiful eyes... and pictures of Jessica Alba. Guess where? Yes, in the beach!
A Brinks armored truck driver is held up at gunpoint in Texas while he was about to put money into an ATM.
The thief, who got away with a large sum of money, decided to strip the poor man of his pants to prevent him from defending himself.
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A group of climate activists try to block the path of a driver on a road in Italy, but the driver has no intention of staying there for long.
Let's try to put some logic and understanding into all this. The activists, with these acts, aim to attract attention. Okay. They want the media to pick it up or for their videos to go viral on social media. It's their way of getting their message across to people. I mean, they don't block a road just for the sake of it. They want to cause disruption because they seek repercussions.
That being said, if they stand there and block traffic and people patiently wait for them to leave, there's no news there. They don't get the media to come over, and they don't generate content that goes viral on social media, unless they spend days blocking that road. Therefore, what they seek with their actions is to provoke because if they provoke people, test their patience, tense and anger them, and these people react, insult them, assault them, run them over, that's when content is created that spreads and reaches everywhere.
So, if this ever happens to you, beat them up or run them over with the car (Don't do this, it's just a figure of speech), since that's precisely what they want. Because if you do nothing, they get nothing.
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Two dead and one seriously injured in an accident in Mexico after their off-road vehicle tumbled down a sand dune. You can see how the occupants of the vehicle end up getting ejected through the car windows.
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An impressive rockslide from a hillside along a road in Peru resulted in the crushing of several trucks that were unaware of the imminent danger. Footage captured by one of the truck drivers clearly shows the force with which a giant rock falls onto the truck in front of him.
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With friends like these, who needs enemies?
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Today, in Stuff Happening in the World That Seems Out of This World, among other things, we got this wild story: a lady nearly gets mobbed by a bunch of folks who mistake the calligraphy on her dress for blasphemy, gets nabbed by the cops, and is forced to apologize.
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