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3:43 worth of choreography train wreck

This Finnish music video features some of the most intriguing amateur dance moves ever incorporated into a professional music video. Just when you assume that things cannot get any worse, at 2:10, they do.

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  1. Capt'n! The links bad! We can't see the Finnish music video!

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  2. Scotty, it's fixed! Now I need full impulse power!

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  3. (stunned silence)

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  4. Yessss... Yesssssss... Let your hatred^H^H^H^H^H^H confusion swell within you.

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  5. God, is that awful. Really, truly, deeply, profoundly, awful. I'm considering forwarding it to my dance troupe as a reminder of what we are NOT going to do in our next show.

    There is truly no justice in the world.

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