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Fluorescent Hula Hoop Girl.

Fluorescent Hula Hoop Girl.

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Quboid says...

>> ^Engels:

You guys seem to miss my point entirely. Maybe I was too crude with my first comment but the question still stands : why do romantic feelings even come up?!!?!


The video is about gender, I don't think wondering about 'relationship stuff' is much of a jump. Especially as sexuality is strongly suggested; I was thinking about why someone would want to do this and I presumed he was gay although I know this isn't necessarily the case.

I think I see where you're coming from. I dislike videos with titles like "hot girl has hula hoop skills" because, while videos featuring under-dressed young ladies can certainly be perfectly enjoyable, mindless references to her appearance in the title or "I'd hula her hoop if you know what I mean" type comments are annoying. But this isn't one of these videos and there hasn't been comments like that.

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Two Girls One Hoop

I Can't Take my Eyes off this Hula Hoop

Two Girls One Hoop

Doin' it with my bro

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

chingalera says...

>> ^Stormsinger:

>> ^chingalera:
Dubstep has the capacity to set up some fundamentally deleterious vibrations in a human body at high volumes. Been to quite a few venues in my city, varied settings, and most have one thing in common: Poor sound engineering and too much Db for the space....
The evolution of Dj's styles goes hand in hand with the kind of durgs available and popular nowdays-Less pot and hallucinogens and more pharmaceuticals and bathtub amphetamines has created an evolutionary path for the sound. The music was more creative and ethereal, beneficial to the psyche when the majority of the crowd were high on natural drugs.
The genres' turning to complete shit IMO, sort of like rap and hip-hop did (although in a much shorter amount of time) and this time I blame the drugs first, and the idiots who abuse them next-
Dubstep it seems bees morphing into an un-listenable schizm whose fans are as hollow and vapid as the creativity it takes to rub two cuts together and drop an angular, hypnotic beat in the "release all bowels" range of hearing

You know...you could just say, "I don't like it." No need to get all hipsterish on us.


Gad. I had no idea my opinions could be considered hipsterish!!.....i feel like I need to wash now

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

Stormsinger says...

>> ^chingalera:

Dubstep has the capacity to set up some fundamentally deleterious vibrations in a human body at high volumes. Been to quite a few venues in my city, varied settings, and most have one thing in common: Poor sound engineering and too much Db for the space....
The evolution of Dj's styles goes hand in hand with the kind of durgs available and popular nowdays-Less pot and hallucinogens and more pharmaceuticals and bathtub amphetamines has created an evolutionary path for the sound. The music was more creative and ethereal, beneficial to the psyche when the majority of the crowd were high on natural drugs.
The genres' turning to complete shit IMO, sort of like rap and hip-hop did (although in a much shorter amount of time) and this time I blame the drugs first, and the idiots who abuse them next-
Dubstep it seems bees morphing into an un-listenable schizm whose fans are as hollow and vapid as the creativity it takes to rub two cuts together and drop an angular, hypnotic beat in the "release all bowels" range of hearing

You know...you could just say, "I don't like it." No need to get all hipsterish on us.

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

Pretty Hula Hoop Part Deux

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