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The feats that are featured in Jackass videos can range from something as small as a simple prank to something so big it lands one of them in the hospital. These guys do some very stupid stuff.
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The website 'ineed2pee' features graphic adult material and is not suitable for anyone under the age of 18. It has pictures and videos of people going to the bathroom.
Depending on what kind of wind one wants to see videos of one may look to the Weather Channel or similar networks to see the effect high winds have on the environment around them.
Your local library would be the best place to check for an audiobook of any kind.
Maybe Youtube.
you download the videos on the web site, like what kind of videos?
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There are many videos one will find on Artbeats. On Artbeats, one will find videos such as news videos, demo videos, graphic videos, and travel videos.
The kind of camera that Andrea Russett uses for her videos is the Polaroid camera.
The kind of videos people can duplicate are ones that are not copyright or copy protected. Videos such as movies are copy protected and have been made to protect the video.
Your question is very vague, that's why you will be receiving a vague response. In my opinion, it depends on what kind of video it is. If you are focusing on miscellaneous videos then yes I suppose so, because my personal experience, watching random videos on YouTube has totally annihilated my thought process. However if you are talking about education videos like documentaries and Discovery channel type videos, then no they won't affect your brain negatively.