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Now that’s what I call extreme! *pterodactyl noise*
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This blackface (redface?) looking fellow is an octopus from a 1970s Japanese children’s television show, proving once and for all that the Japanese have always been really weird.
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I’m not sure, but this video makes me suspect that my family has been replaced with robots.
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Listen guys, you’re going to have to start taking better care of yourselves if you want me to behave like a human being.
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And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why you don’t let your son become a stuntman.
(NSFW due to the swearing during the inevitable.)
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So how does one discover that they have this particular skill?
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This bicycle tightrope feat would be really impressive if I hadn’t been raised by a nomadic band of pantsless circus gypsies.
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Martha Stewart’s at it again. First she obstructs justice, and now she eats babies.
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Yatchan and Fukuchan are two macaque monkeys that serve customers hot towels and drinks at the Kaoru Otsuka restaurant north of Tokyo. They’re given soya beans as tips.
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Twenty years in the future, Webster’s will reference this video under the definition of Halloween.
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I believe this dance-off actually took place.
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Some people do deserve to have bad things happen to them.
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I could watch this cute-dancing-Japanese-girl clock all day.
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Mother nature must really want us dead.
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