The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America should really be the right to bare arms and dance. Dancing is the truest expression of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. But should that protection only extend to the privacy of one’s own home or is it acceptable (as under current regulations) to allow citizens to swivel their hips in public? These 15 examples of dancing gone wrong make the case that dancing should be outlawed forever. We’ll let the voters decide.
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Public Dancing Fails
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Seriously Underrated
The sequel to Black Swan, in our opinion, was at least as good as the original.
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Swift Justice
Her moves were so offensive, this vigilante lamb took it upon herself to end it right then and there. Do you stand with Lamby?
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Dance Yourself Clean
What happens next is anyone's guess.
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That Went Well
So you think you can dance? Do you also think you could close the door on your way out?
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Follow That
The wall still won the fight.
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Office Ricky
Ricky Gervais still dances like this all the time after a tall glass of Four Loko.
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Making It Look Good
Since 1986. #bringbackspandexbodysuits
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The Ballroom Lift Will Not Be Televised
That's what we call dirty dancing. Dirty meaning really terrible.
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Manslaughter
When an impromptu dance party turns into second degree assault.
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Table Service
We're not ones to say we told him so, but we totally did tell him so.
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Experimental
We only have ourselves to blame.
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Eligible Bachelor
This guy thought dancing by himself on national television was a good idea. He changed his mind about halfway through.
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Going All the Way
We thought this guy wasn't ready to commit to the dance floor. We were wrong.
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Presidential
These are truly some offensive dance moves. Still better than his presidency though.
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Presidential: Second Term
The dance lobby obviously pulls a lot of weight in this country. Will democracy win?