It was a perfectly normal dayโbirds were chirping, the sun was shining, and Dave had just made the worst decision of his life. โIโm gonna do a backflip,โ he announced confidently, despite having the athletic ability of a sleepy potato.
Now, Dave had never done a backflip before. Not once. Not even accidentally. The closest heโd ever come was tripping over his own shoelaces and calling it โmodern dance.โ But today? Today was different. Today he felt powerful. Or maybe that was just the extra spicy noodles talking.
His friends gathered around, phones ready. Not to helpโoh noโbut to record what they were already calling โThe Big BIG Backflip Disaster 2026.โ
Dave stretched. He bounced. He nodded like a professional athlete in a slow-motion sports commercial. โWatch and learn,โ he said, which was bold considering nobody wanted to learn whatever was about to happen.
He jumped.
For a brief, magical second, Dave was airborne. Time slowed down. The wind whispered, โThis is a bad idea.โ Gravity cracked its knuckles.
Halfway through the flip, Dave realized something important: he had absolutely no idea what came next.
His legs forgot their job. His arms panicked. His face made an expression that could only be described as โregret with extra panic.โ Somewhere in the distance, a dog barked, probably laughing.
And thenโBOOM.
Dave landed. Not on his feet. Not even close. He landed in a position scientists would later describe as โhow is that even possible?โ
There was silence.
Then his friends exploded with laughter. One of them dropped their phone. Another wheezed like a broken accordion.
Dave slowly stood up, brushing off imaginary dignity. โNailed it,โ he said.
And honestly? He kind of did. Not the backflipโbut the entertainment. ๐











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