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When three bros and their “don’t give a s***” attitude off the hood hit the city and crash coursed in 3 seconds by a badass MF with “don’t take s***” attitude 🥊 🥊 :ROFLMAO:
Oh man, too much fun to comprehend! 😅.
The way he loaded his first shot.
And the first guy just walks away to get beaten again!🤣


Special Note, you got it all wrong buddy! It is not their attitude, it is definitley the "girls are watching" thing.😆
 
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Only if the Turks here could've understand Cricket.🤣🤣🤣
That’s just what I was thinking before I watch it, right. “what the hell I know of cricket”

This one is pretty universal to understand lol.
And that’s exactly what happened. So obvious :LOL: That poor bastard, though :ROFLMAO:
 
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In Australia we love cricket so much 🤣

Many of my relatives from Turkiye ask what kind of sport is this 🤣

True, its a bit easier to explain to Americans and Canadians as they have baseball here (which I have also enjoyed, though playing more than watching).

You need some kind of ball and bat sport to easily understand another one (its like similar language)..

The basic premise (I use for folks that dont know any ball and bat sport) is almost always one side is rewarded for hitting the ball as far as possible.....and other side is rewarded for containing that as best as possible.

Rest of rules and concepts you basically learn by watching/playing (hopefully with folks around you to explain). I learned basically about 90% just from my dad alone (for Cricket)....my earliest TV memory is the 92 world cup...and also a few test series my dad followed.

I played a lot of cricket in my school years too (Hong Kong and then Singapore).....great fun.

Middle School Cricket team was actually where I made good friends with an Aussie mate, we still keep in touch.
 

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