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Prank on sleeping beauty in car passenger seat goes viral 【Video】
投稿日 2018年6月29日 00:00:45 (ニュース)
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The driver realises there’s hell to pay after pulling a stunt on this snoozing passenger.
One of the great things about social media is that it opens us up to all the corners of the world, giving us a firsthand insight into the way people live, the cute pets they own, and the pranks they pull on each other simply for fun.
In Taiwan, a Twitter user recently shared one of these prank videos online and it’s since gone viral, with close to 9 million views and plenty of responses from people around the world who say they can’t stop laughing at the unexpected turn of events.
▼ Take a look at the video below:
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トンちゃん (@10ntyan_) June 13, 2018
The clip plays out like a cheeky training video for how not to sit in the passenger seat of a car. One minute, you might be snoozing peacefully, enjoying the ride while lost in a dream world…
But the next minute you might find yourself jammed under the dashboard with your legs in the air and your arms flailing like an overturned beetle.
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Regardless of whether the stunt was real or staged, people are getting a kick out of the video, leaving comments like:
“I would be tempted to do that too if someone was sitting like that while I was driving.”
“I’ve been watching this on repeat and it makes me laugh every time!”
“This is so funny I’m crying with laughter.”
“At first I thought this was going to be some sort of sexy video. Boy, was I wrong!”
“She shouldn’t be so surprised and angry – it’s her own fault for not wearing a seatbelt!”
Violating road and safety laws is no joke, kids. So don’t forget to belt up and sit properly whenever you’re in a moving vehicle – after all, you never know what might happen when you’re out on the roads.
Source: Hachima Kiko
Featured image: Twitter/@10ntyan_
Source: SORA NEWS24
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