Watching UNF Greeks Take Spill After Spill On The Pavement During Chariot Races Is Majestic
There are sights of beauty in this world that simply can’t be forgotten: the crystal clear waters of a Caribbean paradise, a horse freely galloping through the lush green pastures of an untouched countryside, the back arch every girl makes while taking off her g-string. These awe-inspiring glimpses into the sublime are engrained into your mental real estate for the rest of your God-given days. Today, I believe I have found a piece of internet content that rivals those natural marvels thanks to the Greek chariot races at the University of North Florida.
if the excitement of today's Red Bull Chariot Race was too much for you to handle, I've added some music that might make it a bit more enjoyable*Watch in HD*
Posted by Graham Kersey on Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Powerful. Breathtaking. Moving.
Graham Kersey, what you put together wasn’t so much a humorous two-minute video of UNF Greeks face planting to “Time To Say Goodbye” by Andrea Bocelli so much as it was a carefully crafted masterpiece. Art at the highest level. A stroke of brilliance. Phenomenal. Thank you, sir. You’re a damn visionary..
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This is why I go visit Total Frat Move. On a Thursday, before I watch some Thursday Night Football, and the day drags on, I come here for motivation such as this.
10 years ago at 11:06 amThe much more beautiful thing about this article, is the fact that there is an actually entertaining article about Greek Life on TFM.
10 years ago at 11:10 amThe experience of watching this spectacle of this video for the first time was nothing short of magical.
10 years ago at 11:42 amThe University of Not Frat
10 years ago at 12:49 pmThis is such a stupid comment but bluntly hilarious
10 years ago at 12:59 pminsert Jorts joke here.
10 years ago at 12:51 pmShout out to my boy from theta chi in the red toga! Killin it!
10 years ago at 2:09 pmThe pledge who was in charge of constructing the axels and wheels is FUCKED.
Hazing pledges for not crafting chariot to perfection, despite their (pretty obviously well known) substandard abilities in construction. TFM.
10 years ago at 10:43 pm