In light of the Louis Lowenthal drowning, I am surprised that the owners, coaches and administrators of the pools used in the underwater versions of these videos allowed these stunts to take place let alone appear on YouTube.
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Healthy kids holding their breath for 30 seconds and dancing underwater with supervision is no more different than playing sharks and minnows. I think you are waaaay overreacting.
Healthy kids holding their breath for 30 seconds and dancing underwater with supervision is no more different than playing sharks and minnows. I think you are waaaay overreacting.
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Healthy kids holding their breath for 30 seconds and dancing underwater with supervision is no more different than playing sharks and minnows. I think you are waaaay overreacting.
Healthy kids holding their breath for 30 seconds and dancing underwater with supervision is no more different than playing sharks and minnows. I think you are waaaay overreacting.
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