Tired of seeing fake “prank” sneaker videos online, BigDawsTv decided to keep things very real for his sneaker video. Instead of trying to bait people into doing crazy things for some kicks, BigDawsTv bought six pairs of Jordans. He then went to Compton, California to give them away to people, no strings attached. He even left the gift receipt inside the sneaker box so people could exchange them for different sizes or models if they wanted. The reactions he gets are great, as skepticism gives way to honest-to-goodness gratitude. Prank videos too often skirt the line between mean and funny so it’s nice to see a video that is purely based in decency.
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