This viral video makes for an exhilirating watch
Final year students at Basha High School in Chandler, Arizona are currently the object of the Internet's envy. Why? Because on the last day of school each year, they gather all the paper they possibly can and toss it down a school stairwell. And the fun doesn't just end there. The students also get to ride down the enormous paper slide. Even better? There are no scoldings to be had from teachers. As long as the students clean up after themselves.
One student, Jordan White, managed to film the fun tradition and posted a video of it on Twitter. Unsurprisingly, it is viral.
The video makes for an exhilarating watch. It begins with a loud countdown. And then, a deluge of paper that seems never-ending. For nearly two minutes straight, the avalanche of paper continues to fall. You can hear students squeal with excitement in the background.
Since being tweeted on May 27, the video has been 'liked' over 70,000 times and has been retweeted over 31,000 times.
Check out some of the most hilarious reactions:
"It's all recycled, there was lots of concern if it was recycled or not, but it's all recycled," Mr White tells ABC 15, adding despite the flurry of paper, no paper cuts were reported.
One student, Jordan White, managed to film the fun tradition and posted a video of it on Twitter. Unsurprisingly, it is viral.
The video makes for an exhilarating watch. It begins with a loud countdown. And then, a deluge of paper that seems never-ending. For nearly two minutes straight, the avalanche of paper continues to fall. You can hear students squeal with excitement in the background.
Bhs we out!!!!! pic.twitter.com/VBsCtwyyXS
— Jordan (@jordanwhite649) May 26, 2017
Since being tweeted on May 27, the video has been 'liked' over 70,000 times and has been retweeted over 31,000 times.
Check out some of the most hilarious reactions:
What damn school y'all go to that let y'all do that pic.twitter.com/SPmPFv6ZZe
— #covfefe (@brokebitchnick) May 27, 2017
That school needs more computers.
— Kyle Hill (@kaleazy) May 28, 2017
Imagine the paper cuts
— Felicia (@felixxmarie) May 28, 2017
Janitors looking at this like pic.twitter.com/TpBAqBWsOQ
— Ru-Dolph (@TJack_22) May 27, 2017
Me as the janitor pic.twitter.com/M9w5FrBtDN
— William Smithers (@Rojack2900) May 28, 2017
Janitors were like pic.twitter.com/L6MU1Q59L4
— Jaz (@Jazzyjazjaz) May 28, 2017
LMFAOO pic.twitter.com/QejOGaY9FO
— mAliK (@Therealdjkhalid) May 28, 2017
"It's all recycled, there was lots of concern if it was recycled or not, but it's all recycled," Mr White tells ABC 15, adding despite the flurry of paper, no paper cuts were reported.
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