If the generations who lived before us - and before the Internet - had a chance of not going to hell, we - all of us - are all doomed, and it's videos like this that send us there. But even if you'll have to go to church for the next ten Sundays and say a thousand Hail Marys, it's still worth watching.
It's not every day you get to see something that looks like it's taken straight out of a Loony Tunes cartoon. You know that gag where somebody drew a tunnel entrance on a wall, and another character fell for it and smashed its head against the solid rock? Well, this is just like that, except nobody bothered to draw anything.
And that's because there was no need to. The unfortunate fellow riding the moped did all the hard work, going forward with a pink umbrella in one hand and a lot of thoughts on his mind. In his defense, there don't appear to be any road markings - in fact, there doesn't seem to be any kind of roads, just a large swathe of concrete with nothing to get your bearings from.
At least not when you're riding your motorized vehicle with an opaque umbrella acting as a windshield, so all you can see is the asphalt two feet in front of you. In that case, whether there's a large, orange wall quickly approaching or you've reached the end of the world becomes totally irrelevant. Sadly for this man, however, the former turned out to be true, so instead of falling into the vastness of the Universe, he found himself banging his face into a solid vertical surface.
You don't have to go through the same experience to realize it must have hurt like hell, but at the same time it's just so god damn funny you can't resist at least giggling a little. And the laugh of one of the two men behind the camera doesn't help with keeping your composure either.
And that's because there was no need to. The unfortunate fellow riding the moped did all the hard work, going forward with a pink umbrella in one hand and a lot of thoughts on his mind. In his defense, there don't appear to be any road markings - in fact, there doesn't seem to be any kind of roads, just a large swathe of concrete with nothing to get your bearings from.
At least not when you're riding your motorized vehicle with an opaque umbrella acting as a windshield, so all you can see is the asphalt two feet in front of you. In that case, whether there's a large, orange wall quickly approaching or you've reached the end of the world becomes totally irrelevant. Sadly for this man, however, the former turned out to be true, so instead of falling into the vastness of the Universe, he found himself banging his face into a solid vertical surface.
You don't have to go through the same experience to realize it must have hurt like hell, but at the same time it's just so god damn funny you can't resist at least giggling a little. And the laugh of one of the two men behind the camera doesn't help with keeping your composure either.