World Record Set: Kicking Oneself in the Head!

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A user has set a world record for kicking oneself in the head, sparking a lighthearted discussion about the absurdity of such records. Participants express amusement and curiosity about how individuals come up with these unique challenges. One user humorously suggests they might attempt to break the record after their midterm. The conversation also highlights the entertaining aspect of the record, particularly noting the mystical dancing in the background of the record-setting event.
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This guy sets the world record for kicking oneself in the head. I don't think I will enter this one.:smile:

 
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For some reason, I just want to give him one record breaking kick in the head...:rolleyes:
 
nice job! but I'm sure I'll beat him on Wednesday after my midterm.
 
How do people think these things up? Seriously. :smile:

I love the mystical dancing in the background, too. :smile:
 
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