Mario Kart said:
 Mario Kart said:
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"I can say pants..." - That pretty much sums up my 13+ years of taking Spanish as well. I can order a beer and ask where the bathroom is. That's it other than various cuss words and Spanish from taco places.
 Love the look on his face like he knows something will go wrong but just can't figure out what it is until its too late.
I just realized (since it's been posted before) that he isn't getting hit with his own arrow. He's shooting at someone else who hits him in the face. You see his bounce back as the last arrow that comes down after he gets hit. I know, maybe I missed it the last time it was posted or maybe the 3rd arrow (his bounce back) wasn't in it before.Love the look on his face like he knows something will go wrong but just can't figure out what it is until its too late.
Some out there would have you believe this to be the work of a single arrow. But clearly, a single arrow would need to make a one in a million type ricochet in order to be redirected back at the shooter in such a true, stable path as seen in the video. That single arrow would then have to bounce off the subject, travel out of view, strike another object sending it along a higher trajectory back toward the subject again for us to see it fall a second time from such an extreme angle. That would be one incredible arrow. Yes, this indeed appears to be the work of a second shooter perhaps positioned up on a staircase or a second floor balcony...stbugs said:I just realized (since it's been posted before) that he isn't getting hit with his own arrow. He's shooting at someone else who hits him in the face. You see his bounce back as the last arrow that comes down after he gets hit. I know, maybe I missed it the last time it was posted or maybe the 3rd arrow (his bounce back) wasn't in it before.
Grassy knoll IMOSome out there would have you believe this to be the work of a single arrow. But clearly, a single arrow would need to make a one in a million type ricochet in order to be redirected back at the shooter in such a true, stable path as seen in the video. That single arrow would then have to bounce off the subject, travel out of view, strike another object sending it along a higher trajectory back toward the subject again for us to see it fall a second time from such an extreme angle. That would be one incredible arrow. Yes, this indeed appears to be the work of a second shooter perhaps positioned up on a staircase or a second floor balcony...
Some out there would have you believe this to be the work of a single arrow. But clearly, a single arrow would need to make a one in a million type ricochet in order to be redirected back at the shooter in such a true, stable path as seen in the video. That single arrow would then have to bounce off the subject, travel out of view, strike another object sending it along a higher trajectory back toward the subject again for us to see it fall a second time from such an extreme angle. That would be one incredible arrow. Yes, this indeed appears to be the work of a second shooter perhaps positioned up on a staircase or a second floor balcony...
 Love how the dog deflects the ball first so it not only headshots the girl, but negates the pass interference call when he trucks the boy.
  It's even a little better with sound: