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ttun Shenanigans and Arguments (2018 thread)

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I dunno....that agony of defeat guy is a pretty good allegory

Every summer they come screaming down that hill all full of hype and then, subtly at first, thing start to go very, very wrong and when you hate them as we do, the human rag doll finish is fucking GLORIOUS.
why not both?

Different artists might describe the same event in different ways via their art, no?
 
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True

As long as I've got the money shot of a body laid out prone, in great physical and emotional pain then I am open to whatever gets us there.

Fuck *ichigan
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My God, that looks like serious injury, no?
So I decided to look up the results:

1) The google query most used is "what happened to watermelon face girl" :lol:

2) That's not just jerks online. Her mom joins in. :rofl:
Champlin, who finished the first leg of the race in fifth place with teammate and fellow Home Shopping TV host Brook Roberts, told EW that she has yet to live down the challenge. “My mom refers to me as watermelon girl,” Champlin says. “She posted it on her Facebook page.” Champlin was shocked by how many people thought she was either faking it or downright dead after they watched the clip on YouTube. She swears it was neither, though the right side of her face and her upper lip were numb right after she was hit, and she suffered a pretty brutal headache for hours.

Champlin said she didn’t know what happened after using the slingshot until Roberts came up and started wiping watermelon juice off her face (see video from the challenge below).
Remember kids, pick a good spot for a humiliating watermelon assault:
“Honestly, I thought I was a lot more injured than I was, and then CBS gave me the go ahead [to continue],” says Champlin, who was particularly grateful that the medical staff was only seconds away. In fact, less than 15 minutes went by between the time Champlin was hurt and when she decided to resume the competition. “If I was ever going to be hit by a watermelon, that was the place to be. The whole staff is top of the line, I was grateful they were right there by my side.”
 
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