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it's the most insane 5hit on the web.

 

Yatta!

 

I don't really remember when I saw something this insane actually.

I mean I've been on the web a long time.. I really can't remember anything this insane. :confused::D

Does anyone find it even more disturbing that there were TODDLERS IN THE AUDIENCE?! Or maybe it's a KID'S THING?! WTF ARE THEY DOING OVER THERE IN THE FAR EAST?!

in responce to what Kyrisch said... I must repeat myself...

 

w...t...f...

Without wanting to download it, I'm just kinda curious, what is it a video of?

AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

- you'll be getting the bill from my shrink

Without wanting to download it, I'm just kinda curious, what is it a video of?

 

this isnt something that can be described, it must be witnessed with your own two eyes for the true horror of it to sink in.

omg that second video seriously creeped me out and I didnt even have sound on... wtf is it??

does nobody notice that its being hosted off mIT

you're eyes do have a defence though... in america we call them eyelids. ;)

 

But... still... YATTA! (translated) ALL RIGHT! wtf?

You do all realise this is from a Japanese sketch show 'The Laughing Dogs Passion' and is actually satirical. The band 'Happatai' which translates into Green Club are now a phenomenom in Japan, and rightly so, it's supposed to be, well...all of the above. I saw this first on a Chris Tarrant show (UK, trashy TV clips.)

 

I'm not really sure why this is under mit.edu ?? What are they teaching at M.I.T these days...these nappies have no scientific significance !!!!!

You don't understand... I'm a gecko :-(

 

lol. well, even geckos can still turn their heads away... ;)

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