Watch This Dude Turn A Faceplant Into A Sweet Dance

One of the great things about being college-aged is you can see a totally random dude hammered in the middle of the afternoon, and it’s entirely possible he’s actually someone on the honor roll going places with his life. Another great thing about the late teens/ early twenties is you can see that very same hammered dude faceplant and quickly discover he’s actually a dancer faking drunkenness who just wanted to bust into a surprise rendition of the worm. Anywhere in the world outside of a college party, that would seem pretty bizarre, but in at that point in people’s lives, it’s just sorta part for the course.

The above footage was posted on YouTube by Sean Foster, and not surprisingly it’s been steadily building a following for almost a month. It currently stands at more than six hundred thousand hits, and while it’ll never quite gain the traction of this month’s favorite sorority sister, it should eventually pass a million views.

Mastering the worm might not be the most productive thing a college student has ever done, but there’s no denying the fact that this kid is awesome at it. He propels his body forward with such aggression that he almost seems possessed. Here’s to hoping he finds a way to make a career out of his sick moves.

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