【動画】陽キャ「イキがんなよ」デブ「まだやりたいの?」→
A viral video shows a "cocky guy" provoking a larger man with "Don't get ahead of yourself!" only for the latter to calmly yet intimidatingly reply, "Still want more?"
This exchange sparked diverse reactions like "unexpected turn," "both at fault," and "curious about what happens next," briefly trending on social media.
The content's intense atmosphere, beyond a mere argument, and its open-ended nature fueled viewers' imaginations and drew significant attention.
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