Awesome stuff you see on the internet
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What makes someone think running up a wall and trying to do a backflip is a good idea? <br>
Is it wrong to take pleasure in watching a skateboarder fuck himself up?<br>
I saw a compilation like this and some moron went down a steep hill in a homemade kids go kart and couldn't steer because he was going to fast and couldn't get out because he was jammed in too tight. His face made quite an impression on the SUV bumper that he crashed in to.<br>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="jegga" data-cid="443642" data-time="1407131971"><p>What makes someone <strong>think </strong>running up a wall and trying to do a backflip is a good idea? <br>
Is it wrong to take pleasure in watching a skateboarder fuck himself up?.</p></blockquote>
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I suspect in a lot of these cases it is a lack of thinking that has lead them to believe they can do some of this stuff, I mean any normal person would think about the required action, the possible risks, and then carry on with thier normal day...not these numpties, hey watch me try and do a backflip off a brick wall...video it cos it'll look awesome on youtube...<br><br>
FAIL - even better on youtube!<br><br>
There is a series on national geographic called the science of stupid, which is basically pointing out the poor execution of these kinds of things.<br><br>
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<p>Could waste hours watching these idiots!</p>
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<p>When I was a young bloke on the farm, i did shit on a motorbike that I would never try now. Its just that invincibility and adrenalin that a complete lack of life experience lends you, before you understand pain and other joys like colonoscopies.</p> -
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<p>When I was a young bloke on the farm, i did shit on a motorbike that I would never try now. Its just that invincibility and adrenalin that a complete lack of life experience lends you, before you understand pain and other joys like colonoscopies.</p>
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<p>When I was a kid I used to climb down the cliff at castle point using the lighthouse power cable as a rope. I'm not sure what Id do if I caught my son doing something so bloody stupid </p>
<p>The cable runs up the washed out crappy looking part.</p>
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I'm from Eastbourne. I used to discuss politics while getting measured up for a suit and browsing legal documents.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="jegga" data-cid="443896" data-time="1407282837"><p>Do you still have scars from the paper cuts?</p></blockquote>I'm struggling to conceive why on earth you think I would be touching any paper commoners have handled? That's what servants are for.
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<p>I'm struggling to conceive why on earth you think I would be touching any paper commoners have handled? That's what servants are for.</p>
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<p>I do admit that climbing the power pylon behind my mates house was a regular (and stupid) occurence.</p>
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<p>But it was higher than the biggest tree nearby so our only option to keep breaking height records.</p>
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<p>I freaked out years later when I heard that those lines can zap you from about 5 metres away and now understand why my mates dad used quite a lot of dutch swear words at us.</p> -
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<p>I do admit that climbing the power pylon behind my mates house was a regular (and stupid) occurence.</p>
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<p>But it was higher than the biggest tree nearby so our only option to keep breaking height records.</p>
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<p>I<strong> freaked out years later when I heard that those lines can zap you from about 5 metres away</strong> and now understand why my mates dad used quite a lot of dutch swear words at us.</p>
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<p>I never knew that, not that I ever climbed one. Dutch swear words would be as awesome as German ones wouldn't they?</p> -
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<p>I never knew that, not that I ever climbed one. Dutch swear words would be as awesome as German ones wouldn't they?</p>
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<p>Sounded much like he was coughing up a massive furball.</p> -
<p>http://vimeo.com/96025187<br>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote"><em>The Jump</em> from Loading Docs<br><br>
Balls, bungy and videotape.<br><br>
In 1980 with a healthy mix of imagination, balls and roughly remembered Newtonian physics, a Kiwi bloke jumped off a bridge and started a worldwide phenomenon. ‘The Jumpâ€reveals unearthed footage of Bungyâ€
s beginnings and tells the amazing tale of its unsung creator, Chris Sigglekow.<br><br>
Director: Alex Sutherland Producer: Rebekah Kelly<br>
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<p>If it is good enough for Ronaldo, it's good enough for me</p>
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