this is funny its the grandma reaction (no you CANNOT see the video in this clip)
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1791106
synopsis – funny
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fuxoft/2023343777/sizes/o/
The video is not that easy to find on internet since many video sharing websites threw it out of their websites. Almost all the websites got only reaction videos or links to them.
http://www.xomba.com/two_girls_one_cup_watch_the_video
IF YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO (IF YOU FIND IT)
What is coprophilia?
The Online Medical Dictionary defines coprophilia as a psychiatric term meaning “a morbid attraction to, and interest in (with a sexual element), fecal matter.” The word itself comes from the Greek words “koprós” (excrement) and “filía” (fondness).
With the recent viral video popularity of 2Girls1Cup, most people got their first glimpse of two people engaged in this activity, as the two women shared with each other this most disturbing pasttime. Coprophagia, the eating component of coprophilia, which is the basis for the infamous video, is not without its risks. Besides the actual bacterial component of human feces—itself a danger—communicable diseases, like hepatitis, can be transmitted. There is no such thing as safe sex here—Ziploc bags aside.
http://www.xomba.com/what_is_coprophilia
AS I AM PRETTY GOOD WITH SECURITY REMEMBER DO NOT INSTALL/DOWNLOAD ANYTHING FROM THOSE SITES THAT CLAIM TO HAVE IT !
Don’t Install Codecs to View Movies on the Internet! Warning! Warning! Warning!
There have been many recent comments left here and other places around the Internet, especially under popular topics (2Girls1Cup for one), directing you the user to an off-site website that claims to have hard-to-find videos for you to watch, if only you install their codec “for security reasons” or whatever.
For those who don’t know, a codec is simply a program that allows popular media players, such as the Windows Media Player, Quicktime, or Real Player, to play a different kind of video or multimedia file.
Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be a problem. There are many websites—trustworthy websites—that host videos. Unfortunately, many of the websites that require a codec embed (hide) spyware and other viruses in the program that you unwittingly install on your computer. They won’t tell you this, of course, and your first clue that something is amiss is when your computer starts behaving badly.
http://www.xomba.com/dont_install_codecs_to_view_movies_on_the_internet_warning_warning_warning
BUT IF YOU BOO BOO’D ALREADY…
OMG! Did you click the link and install the codec? What now?
There has been a rash of posts here at Xomba and elsewhere on the Internet by unscrupulous individuals asking us to click a link to view explicit videos we supposedly cannot get anywhere else on the Internet. Once the link is clicked we are taken to a webpage that requires that we install a special “codec” to view the videos. Wanting to see the video, maybe our common sense took a back seat to other senses and we say, “Sure, why not?” and install the codec. We may or may not get to see the video, but our computer starts behaving verrrrry badly.
Congratulations, you’ve just downloaded a virus on your PC. The first thing I want you to do is slap your forehead because you broke the first rule of downloading off of the Internet: Never, ever download anything unless you can absolutely trust the source. Okay, penance covered, let’s address the virus.
http://www.xomba.com/omg_did_you_click_the_link_and_install_the_codec_what_now