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They could not believe their eyes

43,193,291 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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ShaqsGrowingvor 2 Jahren

My guy, you are about to be lunch and dinner

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zameervor 2 Jahren

Those boys just got the most easiest meals of their lives

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏vor 2 Jahren

Bro thinks he's going out with his homies 💀

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏vor 2 Jahren

African kids seeing a white kid for the first time. The reaction is priceless!❤️

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Eddievor 2 Jahren

@MoreCrazyClips Next level street Dance

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏vor 2 Jahren

The reporter accidentally recreates the half court shot he was reporting on..

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Eddievor 2 Jahren

@MoreCrazyClips That would be his last laugh before they turned him to medium cooked bbq

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Fenevor 2 Jahren

Looks like Europe

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mister tiggyvor 2 Jahren

This is part 2 of the island of Vanuatu

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Mahatma Gandhi (Parody)vor 2 Jahren

In 2018, John Allen Chau made a controversial attempt to contact the Sentinelese, an isolated indigenous tribe on North Sentinel Island. The Sentinelese have long maintained their seclusion and are known to react aggressively to outsiders. Visits to the island are strictly prohibited without government approval, which Chau did not obtain. Instead, he paid local fishermen to take him near the island. Chau's motivation was to spread Christianity to the Sentinelese. He wrote in his diary about his mission, expressing concerns about the island being "Satan's last stronghold" and stating that "the eternal lives of this tribe is at hand." Despite warnings from the fishermen, he made several attempts to approach the islanders, offering gifts and singing worship songs, but was met with hostility and laughter. On November 17, during his final visit, Chau instructed the fishermen to leave him on the island. The fishermen later reported seeing the Sentinelese dragging what appeared to be Chau's body and then burying it on the shore. Indian authorities tried to retrieve the body but eventually abandoned the efforts due to the hostility of the islanders.