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    <title>Mad Skiz-nilz</title>
    <summary> There are some abilities that people have that are honestly difficult to admire when you take them at face value. But then, you witness these skills, talents, and people and you honestly can only admire them... even if they...</summary>
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There are some abilities that people have that are honestly difficult to admire when you take them at face value. But then, you <i>witness</i> these skills, talents, and people and you honestly can only admire them... even if they are the <a href="javascript:BroadbandVideo_PlayClip(4601);">Cup Stacking Champion</a> for example. Then there are those things you thought you were good at as a kid until you see someone like the <a href="http://www.mymtw.de/files/downloads/28/558_tetris_japan_finals.mpeg">Tetris Champion</a>, or the <a href="http://www2.u-netsurf.ne.jp/~katsu-k/cubesolved/fastest_full.asf">Rubik's Cube Champion</a>. And then there is the almost other worldly, freakish examples of prodigy, like Korea's <a href="http://robpongi.com/pages/comboMOKINHI.html">3-year-old Xylophone Prodigy</a>. Yeah, I got one word for ya: "freakish."
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