A Man Learned How to Talk Backwards, for His Backwards Video

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS, MINNESOTA- SEPTEMBER: Outdoor enthusiasts travel by canoe through several of the hundreds of fresh water lakes that make up the Boundary Waters in September of 2019 in the northern woods of Minnesota. Motor boats are banned in this protected area of the Superior National Forest wilderness. Environmentalists are worried that recent permits given to mines on the edge of the Boundary Waters might threaten the pristine waters of the region. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images) (Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

A guy did one of those Backwards Videos where he filmed it normally and then played it backwards.  But this one has an extra touch. 

He learned how to talk backwards so you can understand what he's saying.  He doesn't have an accent in real life, but the "backwards talking" kind of sounds Scottish.

It features the usual backwards visuals.  He emerges DRY from a lake that he fell into, a balloon that he popped suddenly re-inflates, and his jacket jumps up from the ground for him to put back on.

(Search Zuquap Studios on YouTube for “This Entire Video Is Backwards.”)

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