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Published on 2026/05/15
DEEP DOWN, WE'RE STILL THE SAME

People talk a lot about how young people today have nothing in common with young people from 50 years ago. Social media, smartphones, living glued to screens, changing ways of interacting and seeing the world... and sure, times change, habits evolve, and every generation comes with its own instruction manual... or its own beautifully improvised disaster.

And yes, technology changes everything around us. Hairstyles change. Fashion changes. Music changes. The way people flirt changes. But then there are certain things that time itself just can't touch. Reactions, instincts, those little mental short circuits that seem to come factory-installed in every generation. Some parts of human nature simply refuse to update.

Which brings us to an important question: how did teenagers react back in 1965 when a particularly attractive teacher walked into class? Because one thing is changing clothes, trends, or hairstyles... and a very different thing is changing instincts that have been working perfectly for a lot longer than the last 50 years.

Turns out some reactions don't care what year it is.



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Published on 2026/05/07
THE MAYONNAISE

There are few things that trigger people�s instinct to help more than seeing someone driving around with something forgotten on top of their car. Doesn�t matter what it is. A jar of mayonnaise, a pizza, a grocery bag or a giant jar of pickles. That universal reaction instantly kicks in: �holy shit, they forgot that on the roof�.

A guy places random objects on top of his car, casually gets in and starts driving around a shopping center parking lot while everyone desperately tries to warn him.
Some point with their fingers, others roll down their windows, and a few get genuinely stressed watching the mayonnaise somehow remain up there, completely ignoring the laws of physics. Meanwhile, he just stares back at people from inside the car with a look that basically says: �what the hell are you even talking about?�.



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Published on 2026/04/10
CHASING FAME

There�s a guy in Africa �I think in Zambia� who�s decided to carve out a spot online by pushing people�s patience to the limit.
His content is simple, raw, and pretty uncomfortable: he walks up to shopkeepers, customers, random people� and starts to annoy, provoke, invade their space until someone snaps and slaps him. And that�s the clip. That�s the moment he�s after. That�s the reaction.

Some videos feel staged, especially when you start recognizing the same faces. But others� not so much. Partly because those slaps carry a kind of realness that�s hard to fake. And that�s exactly what hooks you: that blurry line between what�s planned and what�s real, between performance and risk.

What�s interesting isn�t just the content itself, but the strategy behind it. There�s no obvious talent here, no discipline, no standout skill. Just a sharp understanding of how social media works. He knows people don�t always look for the best� they look for what gets a reaction, what feels uncomfortable, what sparks conflict.

Back then, fame used to be more of a consequence. You did something well �really well� for years, and recognition followed. It was a reward for effort, for merit, for actually bringing something to the table. Sure, fame for the wrong reasons has always existed� but it wasn�t the norm.
Now the path is different. If you don�t have a clear skill, if you don�t stand out in anything, there�s another route: become the trigger. Not the best, but the one who provokes. The one who creates the moment. The one who makes something happen.
And after years of social media, we already know what works. Not necessarily what�s good, useful, or admirable. What works is what gets shared. What triggers reactions. What makes people comment, even if it�s just to say �what an idiot�.

It doesn�t matter if you have to degrade yourself, look ridiculous, or risk getting punched in the face. Because in the end, the goal is the same as always: visibility, followers, money. And if everything goes in love and war� on social media, it goes even further.
So these videos aren�t just about a guy getting slapped. They�re about something bigger: how far people are willing to go just to exist online.



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Published on 2026/03/20
SLAP TO DENNIS DEHAM

There�s a good chance the name Dennis Deham doesn�t ring a bell. But at the same time, it�s very likely you�ve come across one of his videos online without even knowing it was him.

We�re talking about a Russian creator with millions of followers who makes hidden camera pranks out on the street: jump scares, awkward situations, or any random stunt that gets a reaction out of people.

His videos�staged or not�lean into that mix of cringe and anticipation that keeps you watching. And deep down, we�re all waiting for the same thing: that one person who doesn�t take the joke too well� and makes Deham go from behind the camera to being the main character of his own video. Because let�s be honest, that�s exactly what he�s playing with.



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Asking for a spanking.






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Published on 2026/01/30
FUCKING STRANGERS 🍆💦

The following video has been around for a while, but it�s one of those timeless pieces of content you can revisit from time to time. Plus, I�m sure many of you haven�t seen it yet.



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Magnitude 6 earthquake. This poor girl panics and doesn�t know where to hide.






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