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INSANE Kids Dodge Speeding Trucks And Cars On Highway Just To Be Able To Run And Cannonball Into A Crappy Little Pond

INSANE Kids Dodge Speeding Trucks And Cars On Highway Just To Be Able To Run And Cannonball Into A Crappy Little Pond

There are bored kids, and then there are kids who wake up and decide today’s activity is “cheat death for fun.”

This clip out of Brazil is pure chaos. You’ve got a busy road, cars flying by like it’s any normal day, and then out of nowhere, full sprint, these kids start darting across traffic like they’re in a live-action version of Frogger.

No hesitation, no looking both ways, just vibes and terrible decision-making.

And the destination? Not a park, not a field, a roadside canal.

These kids are literally risking getting flattened by traffic just to launch cannonballs into what looks like a murky strip of water on the side of the road. Some of them are already in there splashing around like it’s the neighborhood pool, while others are taking turns making the most dangerous commute of all time.

Meanwhile, drivers are just trying to survive. You can hear people in the video freaking out, yelling things like “Oh my God, almost killed me,” because yeah, imagine minding your business behind the wheel and suddenly a kid appears out of nowhere playing real-life chicken with your car.

It’s one of those situations where everyone involved somehow thinks it’s normal. The kids are laughing, running it back like it’s a game. The people filming can’t believe what they’re seeing. And the drivers, probably questioning every life choice that led them to that exact road at that exact moment.

Look, kids do dumb stuff. That’s basically the job description. But this is next-level “how has nobody gotten seriously hurt yet?” territory. We’re talking inches away from disaster, over and over again, just for a quick jump into a canal that definitely isn’t worth it.



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