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Each town has its own festivities and, just as there is one in which they have an olive-pit spitting contest, there is another where you have to throw wheelbarrows from the construction site.
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If there’s one thing a good Democrat can’t resist, it’s the chance to humiliate a Trump supporter. A driver spots a small pro-Trump sign on private property and thinks it’s a great idea to run it over with their car to destroy it.
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Racing driver Edmond 'Mondi' Barseghian was trying to impress his friends and followers by pulling off stunts on the street with his exclusive McLaren Senna, valued at around $1.4 million. Spoiler alert: it went horribly wrong.
The incident, now viral on social media, shows Barseghian stopping on the street in front of his friends to attempt a "donut" with his car. He seems to nail it, but then loses control and crashes into a car dealership.
Luckily, nobody was injured, but the car suffered significant damage. Initially, Edmond seemed to take the situation lightly, laughing it off, but later desperately tried to scrub the internet of the footage. Rumor has it he even shelled out money to people sharing the video to get them to delete it. Maybe to save face or to avoid insurance headaches. Or both.
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A man broke up with his girlfriend, and she didn't take it well at all. She decided, along with her best friend, to throw trash at the ex-boyfriend's house and car and then quickly flee the scene. However, in this case, instant karma made a very severe appearance. Friend, that stop sign was there for a reason.
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The always attractive Cameron Diaz.
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New technologies can be a real challenge for our grandparents. At a party with a 360-degree photo booth, one grandma didn’t quite understand how it worked and ended up getting hit by the spinning platform. Everyone, including her, laughed at the incident, and the company even used the video for some clever advertising.
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In Poland, a man tried to scam an insurance company by deliberately throwing himself at a car to fake an accident and claim compensation. However, his brilliant plan failed, resulting in a scene more comedic than tragic. These kinds of frauds, where accidents are staged to make money, aren’t new, but they almost always fall apart when traffic cameras or dashcams capture the act.
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The more you obsess over doing something perfectly, the worse it turns out. Pressure, fear of failure, and unnecessary expectations build up tension, turning something simple into something complicated.
In the end, the real problem isn’t the difficulty of the task, but how you approach it. When you let the fear of failure take over, you become your own worst enemy. The key to getting things right is quite the opposite: let go, relax, and trust that your natural effort is enough.
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