Have you ever seen those video which show one thing but get people’s attention because of something entirely different? Well, this clip of four men bouncing a ball on a tiny trampoline is one of them.
Watch this tiny dog and its adorable antics. (Reddit/LetsFindSomeTalent)
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“Someone wants friends to play with too...,” the video is shared with this caption on Reddit about nine hours ago. It shows four men taking their turn to bounce a ball on a mini trampoline. It’s, however, a dog in their background who has piqued people’s attention. Wondering why? Take a look:
Since being shared, the clip has already gathered over 68,000 upvotes – and the numbers are only increasing. While some called the doggo confused, others wrote they could relate to the pooch.
“He a little confused but he got the spirit,” wrote a Redditor. An individual wrote, “I too have no friends.” Expressing similar reaction, another Redditor said, “This post made me sad. I brought playing cards but since I had no one to play with I started to learn card tricks. And now I have no one to show those tricks.”
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“Ah, yes... the illusive shadowball!” joked a third. “Dogs that think they are cats,” suggested a fourth.
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“Ah, yes... the illusive shadowball!” joked a third. “Dogs that think they are cats,” suggested a fourth.
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