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The 'Rage Comics: In Real Life' Video Shows Authentic Angry Expressions

Brought to viewers by PistolShrimps, the 'Rage Comics: In Real Life' video presents what actual angry human faces would look like if merged with comics.

The 'Rage Comics: In Real Life' video not only clearly depicts how well video editing technology has progressed over time, but also shows how one’s face would morph if they were a character in the comic book. The short clip features each individual going about their day in a regular fashion. Soon as emotion hits, however, their faces instantly morph into a hilarious human depiction of an exaggerated angry cartoon.

The real allure of this video is the mixing of reality and cartoon-like editing. It's great to see an everyday human express the extent of their rage like a comic book character.
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