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was feeling sorry for the guy when he kanna strike the 1st time,

 

but when kanna 2nd time, i can't help laughing.

 

its fake right [laugh]

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More like someone up there wants him to live on but at the same time want him to wake up his farking idea so give him 2 shiok shiok 'pat' on the back... [laugh]

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More like someone up there wants him to live on but at the same time want him to wake up his farking idea so give him 2 shiok shiok 'pat' on the back... [laugh]

Someone UP there wants to give him SuperHuman Strength to have Lightning Power !

All Superheroes have such cases before... Like Spideman kena Radioactive Spider bite, HULK, etc etc...

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Someone UP there wants to give him SuperHuman Strength to have Lightning Power !

All Superheroes have such cases before... Like Spideman kena Radioactive Spider bite, HULK, etc etc...

 

 

If you go google, there are quite a lot of people who survives lightning strike once or more times... So it's not impossible... Just that this clip is too comical... More like he kena water bomb attack and the lightning was edited in... [laugh]

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someone up there wants him to be infamous

 

Lightning striking twice? Maybe not even once

An expert says viral video of two 'direct hits' is more than likely just a hoax

 

By Natalie Wolchover

updated 4/29/2011 6:58:52 PM ET 2011-04-29T22:58:52

 

 

A new viral video shows a man getting struck by lightning during a rainstorm. The bright flash knocks him flat and scorches the ground beneath him. For about a minute, he's out cold. Then his leg twitches, he comes to, rolls over, stands up and walks away. A few seconds later, he is struck again. And, again, a few seconds after that, he recovers.

 

However, lightning experts say the video, which appears to be security camera footage, is very likely a hoax.

 

The first sign that the video might be fake, according to Vladimir Rakov, electrical engineer and co-director of the University of Florida Lightning Research Group, is that people almost never survive direct lightning strikes like the one shown in the video. "The chance of survival in the case of a direct strike is essentially zero," Rakov told Life's Little Mysteries. That's because lightning bolts emanating from storm clouds convey a gigajoule of energy, he explained

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Dont f--k with pikachu.

 

 

pika.................pika...............pika...chuuuuuuu....................... [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

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