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LAZYTOWN — There are certain videos that hook the viewer early on because, even though you can anticipate what's going to happen, you just have to watch it unfold. Like in a scary movie when someone leaves the group to investigate a mysterious sound.
It's obvious that nothing good is going to happen. Yet, you feel compelled to see what's going to go down.
This video from Brazil falls into the same camp:
The apathetic way the guy goes about each motion cues you to the fact that whatever he's working on isn't going to be effective. And seeing the other man sitting there so vulnerably in the chair — he's going to regret being there real quick.
"End of office hours in the workshop, arranging the pegs to close the doors and the (inattentive) employee did not check the door pegs lock," explains the caption. "Which resulted in two consecutive incidents with the same person as the victim."
What's the lesson we can learn here? If you work with someone who bumbles around like this fellow, steer clear.










