Russian swimming contest
An extremely cynical Russian (?) joke 
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4 Posted 83 days ago by Jansevskis
#2 #3
yes they talk in russian
but i think "not sure" is russian out side of russia, like old countries from CCCP or URSS.
cause they russian sounds not as clean as russian from Russia.
5 Posted 83 days ago by aladin
Firs of all they speak Lithuanian.
Second of all it is a horrible clip 
6 Posted 83 days ago by doomchi
#5 I knew it wasnt russian! XD
To the rest of you, not every slavic language is russian. -.-
7 Posted 83 days ago by saatanaperkele
They should cut hands of from the cameraman and ask, why so serious? this should be fun!
8 Posted 83 days ago by banzemanga
Man i hate people who use other people's pain for fun. If you like pain so much then why don't you do it on yourself.
9 Posted 83 days ago by Chumney_Warner
The world has really changed even russian cars have 4 wheels now.
10 Posted 83 days ago by aladin
#6 this language is not Slavic, it is Baltic
. And the only reason why it is confused with Russian is because they swear in Russian 
13 Posted 83 days ago by MsZoomy
I feel bad for the guy, it looks like he got hurt
BUT, that was hysterical!! I totally didn't expect that, I thought he was just gonna freeze his nads off!! Poor dude!! LMAO
17 Posted 82 days ago by Purifiedblood
That shits not funny... Easily could have caused some serious injury there... Stupid.
18 Posted 82 days ago by JerryD
#10 ....??? Baltic????? Like saying its European!? - Which Baltic? Estonian, Lithuanian or Latvian? Or from the russian enclave Kaliningrad... or? ... or? Believe #5 has the right comment - and I believe there where some russian words interlaced. After all - russians occupied the baltic states for some decades. Beside and above all - it's much more dangerous stunt as first appears. Know of some people who dived in to shallow waters - having fun on 4 wheels now - wheelchairs that is. One even needs a "respirator" because she can't breath by herself....
.... thou it appears fun without considering the hazards....

22 Posted 82 days ago by Joshy
Ok if your dumb enough to dive in head first you deserved to be laughed at! Even if it wasnt ice, it looks too shallow for diving. ever heard of common sense?
Shame he had to get a concusion and possibly knock out some teeth to learn that lesson. Could have been alot worse.
I dont feel bad for laughing when people have no common sense and try to show off.
Anyone sticking up for him has probobly been laughed at for doing something just as dumb.
23 Posted 82 days ago by nid
#18 .. dude, what #10 meant is that Lithuanian is one of the Baltic languages (among the only two currently used languages of this subfamily - the other is Latvian), not Slavic.
Btw - Estonian belongs to the Finno-Ugric group.
As for the prank - #22 +1, damn this guy was dumb, not even checking the depth. But still, the people who made him do that are apparently way dumber than that and if I were him, I'd get medieval on someones ass.
27 Posted 81 days ago by moskwiz
#25 .. don't be such an American =)
.. And yaay
Ppl talking about Estonia
Ega just paljud must vist hetkel aru ei saa? 
28 Posted 80 days ago by haru
Dans son malheur, le pauvre a quand même eu beaucoup de chance : Il m'est arrivé le même genre d'accident il y a 5 ans 1/2, je plongeais dans très peu de profondeur croyant passer à ras du fond et je me suis "légèrement raté" ; mes cervicales elles ne l'on pas été : résultat me voici maintenant en fauteuil roulant sans espoir de récupérer ma mobilité...
A l'hôpital, j'ai appris, mais un peu tard, que beaucoup de paralysies survennaient dans ce type d'accident.
Pensez-y avant de vouloir faire ce genre de blague stupide...
29 Posted 80 days ago by JerryD
#23 .... ok m8! Ur right from a correct point. I meant a generalized view refering to the baltic states and their languages. Including Estonia. Being correct; baltic languages are divided in 2 subgroups - the extinct wester and the eastern with Latvian (2.5 million) and Lithuanian (4 million). 2 more groups - Latgalian (150 000 speakers) and Samogitian (0.5 million speakers) are usually considered as dialects of Latvian and Lithuanian respectively. Besides all - Finno-Uralic languages...? Or is it Finno-Permic? Seems to be much debated. Thou its an entire different matter from here... in the perspective of european history during millenia BC - very interessting perhaps!? =)

30 Posted 80 days ago by aladin
Very interesting discussion. I just wanted to say that they are Lithuanians but it turned in to history lesson
. Which i enjoyed.
Speaking about dumb. As I understand what they were saying, so I can say, not all of them were dub, because some were trying to stop him, other were encouraging him. But what they were doing had little to do with being dumb.





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1 Posted 83 days ago by Alipuantulus
Ouch..