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SIDEMEN: NOT MY ARMS!

MoreSidemen@MoreSidemen479K viewsMar 11, 201916:41
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SIDEMEN: NOT MY ARMS is a lighthearted challenge video where the Sidemen attempt a clip that flips the usual control scheme: one person must perform tasks using the other person’s arms. The opening bits set a playful tone as the participants joke about the danger and dive into the premise, which involves making a sandwich with the arms controlled by a teammate. The early phase focuses on basic kitchen tasks, including handling a knife with care and spreading butter on bread, all while narrating the awkwardness and laughs that come with miscoordinated movements. Throughout this segment, the group comments on their own mistakes, heightening the sense of camaraderie and competitive banter that drives the humor. This portion establishes the comedic setup and the chaotic chemistry that defines the rest of the video, culminating in some awkward but memorable attempts at manipulating kitchen tools using the other person’s arms.

Topics · comedy · challenge · group-channel · entertainment

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What is the main challenge in SIDEMEN: NOT MY ARMS
The challenge is that one participant controls another’s arms to perform everyday tasks, such as spreading butter and making a sandwich, creating humorous awkwardness.
Which activities are highlighted in the early kitchen section
Early on the video features butter spreading, bread handling, and attempting a pancake flip, all performed with the other person’s arms.