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2 Girls 1 Cup Actual Video

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2 Girls 1 Cup Actual Video

Two girls, 1 cup. An animated YouTube video featuring a sadistic cartoon character bursting into the room and eagerly placing a coffee pot on a table. The cartoon woman proceeds to show her creations how it’s done by dipping their arms in the bowl of warm water before pouring coffee down each arm to tease them continuously with anticipation. It’s gross, but it doesn’t get any stranger than that—until about halfway through when one of the girls heads over to grab another ceramic cup out of her purse and proceeds to do what I think you all wanted me to tell you: the two girls share the same cup. In a cruel, sadistic twist of fate, the two girls decide to drink the coffee from the same cup. I’ve heard a lot of jokes about this video, but I’ve never seen one quite so convincing as this one. As both characters reach for the cup, it is kind of funny how you can clearly see their hands reflection in that one cup as they prepare to drink from it. They’re not the only ones who can be fooled, though. About halfway through, one of the girls reaches for another cup in her purse. My immediate reaction was to tell you that it turns out these girls are sharing a cup, but when she pours coffee in the other girl’s cup, I knew something was fishy. When you think about it, how do two different people get coffee from the same cup? The casual viewer might conclude it's some sort of inside joke or perhaps an inside shot (pun intended) by a Starbucks employee who is somehow aware of what is going on, but any conspiracy theorist like myself will be able to tell you that these two girls aren't sharing a cup. One of them has a camera in her cup. A hidden camera. I just said that I don’t know which one of the girls has the camera and that I don’t care. As we can see, it is possible for two people to share a cup of coffee, and if you’re up for it, you could even enjoy a refreshing beverage with your partner or friend before your workday starts. Just make sure you don’t try to film it; most YouTube users will most likely flag any video featuring two people sharing the same cup as inappropriate .

https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=_jxj6rtreUc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df4xFLBL-sM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UKekJxKekU The LA Times published a lengthy article covering the video's intended ambiguity, its reception from critics, and the director's feelings on the subject.

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