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You may be asking yourself "why would I want to watch a video of a gas station bathroom?" and that's what we first thought too.
Remember the good ol' hot lava game you used to play as kid? Well, s**t gets real when you try to play it in real life.
Now we know exactly what happens when you chop a ball of rubber bands in half. Check the description in the sidebar for more story behind the making of the video.
After being dropped into the river during a water rafting journey early last year, this GoPro remained intact underwater for 17 months before it was discovered by another rafter, who then uploaded the video to YouTube in search of the owner.
As part of a partnership deal between Arby's and Pepsi, the American fast food restaurant chain is legally obligated to plug in a shout-out to the beverage giant in at least two of their TV ads every year. But this year, they simply forgot. To make up for it, Arby's came up with something that may be unprecedented in the history of TV advertising: honesty.
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You may be asking yourself "why would I want to watch a video of a gas station bathroom?" and that's what we first thought too.
Remember the good ol' hot lava game you used to play as kid? Well, s**t gets real when you try to play it in real life.
Now we know exactly what happens when you chop a ball of rubber bands in half. Check the description in the sidebar for more story behind the making of the video.
After being dropped into the river during a water rafting journey early last year, this GoPro remained intact underwater for 17 months before it was discovered by another rafter, who then uploaded the video to YouTube in search of the owner.
As part of a partnership deal between Arby's and Pepsi, the American fast food restaurant chain is legally obligated to plug in a shout-out to the beverage giant in at least two of their TV ads every year. But this year, they simply forgot. To make up for it, Arby's came up with something that may be unprecedented in the history of TV advertising: honesty.
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