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Man Puts Poisonous Snake In Mouth: ‘Everyone's a gangster until the real gangster arrives’ is a pretty common phrase, and for this particular video, the ‘real gangster’ is surely a man attempting one of the most dangerous stunts in the most nonchalant manner. In the said video, a man, who appeared intoxicated, was seen putting a venomous snake inside his mouth. Not just once, but the daring man did the same multiple times. He, in fact, at one point hung the reptile around his neck like a scarf and proceeded to put the snake’s head back in his mouth. The video surfaced online and left people confused and laughing. The clip instantly went viral. 

The video was posted on the Instagram user Mike Holston. The post was captioned, “One of the most venomous snakes in South America. I have so many questions but I also don’t even know what to say.”

 
 
 
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The insane video instantly went viral and left the netizens confused and laughing at the same time. Many cracked jokes on the situation, while most hailed the man’s bravery and commended his daring attempt in the form of exaggerated jokes. Some also assumed that the man was intoxicated. The video was shared a few hours ago and pulled 87K views. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their views. “That man is pure Tequila,” a user said. “The snake can sense he doesn’t give a f*** about life,” a user said. “They put this guy in the bottom of tequila bottles and snakes drink it,” added a third user. “Old boy said I’m the only venomous one here,” commented a fourth person. “Nightmares have nightmares about this guy,” said a fifth user. “That tequila breath is so strong it’s got the snake drunk too,” added another. “Legend says he fought the devil in the mountains and won,” said a seventh netizen. “Them Hispanics in South America are different,” wrote next.