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Automatic Door Concept Lost On This Guy
This dude waits for a few seconds for an automatic door to open and finally gives up and just runs right through it.
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Filmmaker Devin Graham used a Zorb to reenact a real life version of the famous opening boulder chase scene from Steven Spielberg's classic film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. And it's epic.
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An icy road gets the best of a driver who didn't pay for good snow chains. Looks like he'll be paying that money for a new bumper instead.
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If you actually kick through the fence, make sure you're wearing a cup.
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A pitcher and catcher get frustrated with the home plate umpires inconsistent strike zone and throw a cheap shot at his head.
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Well now you have. Thats a good display of balance by the dog, but who teaches a dog to do that? and why?
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Another astoundingly good track from Krispy Kreme and Money Maker Mike. His rhymes are so tight and his beats so fresh that he's head an shoulders above his contemporaries. All hail Basement Hip Hop's newest star!
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If you thought you'd never get to see digitised versions of the LOTR fellowship shaking their funky stuff to the sounds of the Backstreet Boys then I have wonderful news. Click this video and you can die fulfilled.
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"Shut up" might not seem like the best phrase for a cinema supercut, but there are a lot of them, some simple, some embellished but all of them awesome. I reckon if anything it was probably hard picking just 100 of them...
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Now here's a one-on-one sport that I can really get behind. Two women, one pole and some lovely skimpy clothing. If this isn't already a sport then it totally should be. I'd buy a goddamn season pass!
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Remix artist Louis Plamondon gives us a vision of a beautiful alternate universe, in which the biggest film of 1995 was Avengers: Age of Ultron, an explosion-filled popcorn flick in the vein of Independence Day and True Lies.
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