Das hätte viel schlimmer ausgehen können:
youtu.be/gj6JDkx3A6k?t=33
Nein, das ist Sparta!
Ich wusste noch gar nicht, dass Mark Wahlberg auch Schiedsrichter beim Frauentennis ist.
Die Reichen können echt alles!
Meine Güterzüge, er meinte die Hupen vom Zug! Ist das nicht offensichtlich?
Könnte auch n blonder Mann mit einer weiblichen Stimme sein. Man sieht da überhaupt nix! Wie kann man da schon wieder so geil sein! Junge, du brauchst ganz dringend ne Freundin, oder frag Lampendreck, ob er sich ne blonde Perücke aufzieht.
Ist gut jetzt, nimm weniger.
Bist du wahnsinnig! Die könnten schwer verletzt werden und im Rollstuhl landen...oh, nevermind.
The group, “Una chirigota en teoría” are known for singing strange satirical songs in identical costumes.
They claimed the stunt was a “tribute” to the scientist, saying: “Don’t be offended, this is just for laughs.”
They said the act was “inspired” by Hawking, intended to highlight mobility challenges faced by wheelchair users.
After rolling through the streets, the group spun around in the chairs, singing “machine” over and over again.
Other lyrics included the line: “With my will to live and my wheelchair, I have reached the very top, even the stars.”
They also mention Motor Neurone Disease, also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), which Hawking lived with: “ALS left me as you can see, but I managed to be independent, I triumphed all on my own.”
Hawking, an award-winning theoretical physicist, died in 2018 from complications linked to the disease, aged 76.
Videos of the carnival act went viral, sparking mixed reactions on social media.
One commenter claimed Hawking himself would have found the act funny, writing: “Hawking probably would have found this hilarious. He had a sense of humour about himself and about life in general.”

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