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Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

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Strange social media trends, challenges, and stunts have frequently perplexed netizens, and this newest attempt by a prankster, who wrapped himself with hot chips, adds to the craziness.

Michael Broekhuyse and Martin Sokolinski, a comedy pair, are known for their unorthodox social experiments, pranks, and comedic routines.

The video was shared on comedy duo Marty and Michael’s renowned Instagram page @martyandmichael.

The description of the video, which went viral after being uploaded online, said, “The filming of our latest science experiment.”

A man is seen lying neck-deep in the sand with hot chips strewn all over him as a swarm of seagulls surrounds him in the brief film.

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According to the media, the comedic pair spent $1,000 on chips to try if they could persuade the birds to trust them in the experiment, which took place at Surfers Paradise Beach in Australia.

 

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While the trial’s results have yet to be published, the video has piqued the interest of netizens who were amused by the strange experiment. “Such a brave man. Thank you for all the science you do,” one user joked, while another added, “In the name of science, I shall approve this madness.”

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Michael Broekhuyse and Martin Sokolinski, according to the news website, are known for their unorthodox social experiments, pranks, and comic routines.

The two were even sentenced to prison following a stunt in which they raced into the pitch at the Gabba in Brisbane, disrupting the AFL Grand Final.

They spoke about the event after their release, saying it was just another “stunt for a video,” according to the article.

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