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I thought I was going to die laughing, seriously, I couldn't breathe and my face was purple.
Not responsible for any laugh related injuries or death. 😞

http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/japanese-velociraptor-prank-is-the-king-of-pranks

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
I thought I was going to die laughing, seriously, I couldn't breathe and my face was purple.
Not responsible for any laugh related injuries or death. 😞

http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/japanese-velociraptor-prank-is-the-king-of-pranks
Hilarious! How do they do that?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Hilarious! How do they do that?
Watch the raptor's front legs, you can tell they're a person's.

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The sequence is great. However I wouldn't have wanted to Change places with the guy...

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Originally posted by Ponderable
The sequence is great. However I wouldn't have wanted to Change places with the guy...
I'm glad no one seemed hurt. I also sort of wonder if it really was a prank. I mean so many videos are later found out to be staged etc.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Watch the raptor's front legs, you can tell they're a person's.
After the even, yes, Bobby.

However, in all honesty, would you be looking at the legs, when you see that mouth and the shock of seeing suh a huge, after others have screamed and ran?

I don't think so - hysteria is adopted incredibly quickly from the observed behaviour of others.

You'd be on the run, not even looking to see if the legs were human, as you wouldn't have time to take an overall holistic view of what was presented. Your intrinsic survival mechanisms would kick in and, indeed, anybody would run!

-m. 😉

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Watch the raptor's front legs, you can tell they're a person's.
Yes, you see it when you look at them but would you...? 🙂

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Originally posted by mikelom
After the even, yes, Bobby.

However, in all honesty, would you be looking at the legs, when you see that mouth and the shock of seeing suh a huge, after others have screamed and ran?

I don't think so - hysteria is adopted incredibly quickly from the observed behaviour of others.

You'd be on the run, not even looking to see if the legs were human, a ...[text shortened]... d. Your intrinsic survival mechanisms would kick in and, indeed, anybody would run!

-m. 😉
"After the even, yes, Bobby."

That's odd.

-b.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
I'm glad no one seemed hurt. I also sort of wonder if it really was a prank. I mean so many videos are later found out to be staged etc.
Staged. Definitely. Watch the guy's facial expressions as he approaches the hallway where people are running away. The falls he takes, and the way he glances back. All staged. But funny, nonetheless.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"After the even, yes, Bobby."

That's odd.

-b.
There is a "t" missing after even.

Happens to me all the time 🙁

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Originally posted by Ponderable
There is a "t" missing after even.

Happens to me all the time 🙁
Ponderable, Mikelom's missing "t" reminds me of a wheelbarrow my grandfather once used (until the wheels fell off).

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Yes, plural wheels.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Yes, plural wheels.
cun

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Originally posted by Ponderable
There is a "t" missing after even.

Happens to me all the time 🙁
Well spotted.

-m 😉

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