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A Nice Way to Start My Day with Facebook

In today's technology-driven world with easy access to the internet, almost anything seems possible. Like many others, I start my day by quickly checking my newsfeed on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

These sites are typically overflowing with information—some valuable, some less so—making them both time-consuming and a convenient distraction when there's nothing else to do. While social media can sometimes foster laziness, it also keeps us instantly updated on global events, which I find to be an advantage.

Facebook, in particular, takes up a significant amount of my time. Even though I don’t plan to scroll through endless newsfeeds, it’s difficult to resist. I often end up reading and watching a variety of content, both useful and not so useful. However, one thing is certain: I get to keep myself well-informed about local, national, and international news.

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A few years ago, I was really into watching video content, especially pranks and jokes from "Mark Angel Comedy" mostly focuses on education and daily life. It was quite sometime that I did not have a lot of access to his videos. However, recently I have seen him making a content mainly focusing on football mimes and other fun clips that a very much linked to everyone's life.

Lately, I’ve started following two major prank groups—one focused on a tight-knit group of friends, and the other a family that creates prank videos involving siblings and partners. Both groups produce highly entertaining content, although some pranks are quite risky and push the limits of imagination.

"Shammi Uncut x Friends" offers a wide ranges of prank content, often involving friends in various situations- indoors, outdoors, at home, or abroad. Whenever I am feeling bored or low, their videos lift my spirits and help me forget my stress. I especially enjoyed how Shammi celebrated his birthday, getting his face caked and messing up his bed—it was a wild way to mark the occasion!

Shammi Uncut x Friends

On the other hand, "Hanby Clips" features prank videos made by a family, often involving siblings, partners, mom and not even sparing octogenarian grandma. Some of their videos are hilarious, while others are fun, heartwarming, and a bit painful and dangerous to watch.

Hanby Clips

I have a lot of respect for them, their creativity are too good. It's always enjoyable to see them living life to the fullest. Life is a one-time opportunity, and creating such memories ensures they will be cherished long after they are gone—a wonderful way to live a life filled with fun and lasting memories.

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