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Viral: Man runs down a waterslide in an amusement park

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  • A man can be seen jogging down a waterslide in a video that has gone viral.
  • 3.5 million people have watched the video that was tweeted.
  • He was moving at a high rate of speed when he lost his balance and crashed into the slide.
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A man can be seen running down a waterslide of an amusement park in a video that has gone viral on social media. 3.5 million people have watched the video that was tweeted. The video has largely disappeared from the internet.

The man can be seen sprinting on a waterslide in the footage. Yet things did not turn out well for him. He was moving at a high rate of speed when he lost his balance and crashed into the slide.

Reads the caption of the video, “Nigga thought he was Naruto 🤣🤣🤣.”

Here is a link to the video:

There were several responses to the video. The internet was astounded at how this man was able to sprint a specific distance on the slide. Some commenters used the ROFL emoji. Some Twitter users also compared him to Naruto, a figure from a Masashi Kishimoto-written and -illustrated Japanese manga series.

Check out the responses below:

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