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A bully keeps on picking on a skateboarder till the dude finally has enough and pushes the bully back. The bully comes back in only to get nailed with some massive blows.
A bully keeps on picking on a skateboarder till the dude finally has enough and pushes the bully back. The bully comes back in only to get nailed with some massive blows.


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Little pocket knife fail! This skater needs big can of MACE!
a) Don't pick a fight with a guy who's effectively dressed in martial arts garb (rewatch, he looks like bruce lee, see what i mean?)
b) See how nice the bruce lee guy is? When the kid is down, he doesn't kick to the face, he's not cheap, he kicks his shin!
Class.
It goes really well with that music, I find.
Great up for the 'good' guy. (I say, with no idea of the context or what they were saying, but assuming so anyway!)
"You took me out of your top eight on Myspace?"
"Yeah, so what?"
"Why would you do that? I thought we were friends!"
"Come on. It's just Myspace."
"It's just MYSPACE? Are you mad? It's only the greatest social networking site ever!"
"Their advertisements are horrendously tacky and obtrusive. Leave me alone, will you?"
"I'm going to kick your ass, you backstabber!"
"Be careful. I know kung-fu."
"No you don't! We just watched The Chinese Connection together and all of a sudden you think you're hot shit?"
"I'm putting away my iPod earbuds, jerk. Let's go!"
"Oh, I'm sorry, did I interrupt your Hannah Montana playlist?" (first push by guy in white)
"You pushed me! That's it. You're off my Myspace entirely! And my Facebook. And my hi5..."
For most [MOST] people who see this, the entire explanation of the video has been unquestionably fleshed out with a single sentence and without a shred of evidence.
I'm probably the only one who finds that kind of stuff fascinating.
I seen this video before, ages ago. Not new, but good vid nontheless.
Internet video sites are such awesome examples of how influential titles are. Watch the same video but change the title to "Kid gets beat up for trying to get his skateboard back" or better yet "Boy gets roughed up for attempting to get his sister's skateboard back from a well-known neighborhood thief."
For most [MOST] people who see this, the entire explanation of the video has been unquestionably fleshed out with a single sentence and without a shred of evidence.
I'm probably the only one who finds that kind of stuff fascinating.
Really? The title seems to be pretty accurate to me. Even if you're doing it for the right reasons, Don't push someone around if you suck at fighting.
But then again even if he did, the fool deserved it. Three people harassing one guy? Pathetic.