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  2. Bottle flipping - Wikipedia

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    Bottle flipping is the act of throwing a plastic bottle, typically partially whole of liquid, into the air so that it rotates in an attempt to land it upright on its base or cap. It became an international trend in the summer of 2016, with numerous videos of people attempting the activity being posted online.

  3. Killer Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    Killer Karaoke is an American karaoke game show that was broadcast on the truTV cable channel. The series debuted on November 23, 2012 and features contestants attempting to sing in front of a live studio audience while various bizarre attempts are made to disrupt their performances. [2]

  4. Jack Doherty (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    His first video was uploaded in September of that year, and was about him flipping markers twice in a row. [4] This video is his most viewed video with 29 million views. [ 4 ] His early content consisted of him flipping several objects, ranging from markers to water bottles.

  5. 77 creative Elf on the Shelf ideas to try this year, from ...

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    Everyone is a pro at video messaging these days, so bring the fun to your elves with a simple printout of a magical Zoom call (complete with Santa!) and a laptop set-up. 36. Cirque du Elf-e.

  6. This is why kids are now obsessed with flipping chairs - AOL

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  7. What That’s Really For: Items With Hidden Design Features - AOL

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    The video went viral after it was posted during the July 4 holiday weekend, with viewers expressing surprise, delight, skepticism, and delight. Ritz's response to commenters accusing the brand of ...

  8. Milk caps (game) - Wikipedia

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    Men'uchi from the Edo period were made from clay. They were converted into paper format during the Meiji period.The game of milk caps possibly originated in Maui, Hawaii, during the 1920s or 1930s, [2] [3] or possibly with origins in Menko, a Japanese card game very similar to milk caps, which has been in existence since the 17th century, during the Edo period. [4]

  9. Cho Chabudai Gaeshi - Wikipedia

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    Cho Chabudai Gaeshi (roughly translates to Super Dinner Table Flipping) is an arcade game developed and published by Taito.In the game, the player must pound their hands and flip the game's plastic table peripheral in one of four scenarios to score points.