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You Need To See People Dance To Bieber On Segways

by Maitri Suhas

Looking myself in the mirror and asking myself, "What do you mean?" right now, because against all odds, I love this video of a bunch of dudes dancing to Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean" on Segways. I know, I know. I don't even listen to Bieber, and frankly think he's a sad lost little boy. But you can't deny the jamability of "What Do You Mean," and this video of Segway choreography is going viral because it's got some sort of wicked universal appeal.

Debuting on YouTube on Thursday, the video titled "What Do You Mean/Epic Segway Dance Cover" went viral on Friday and it's definitely a TGIF treat. David Moore choreographed the Segway dance and tagged @justinbieber in it. So far, the video has just over 10K views, and desperate fans want to know how to do learn the Segway dance. And a shameful part of me does, too.

If you're skeptical, see for yourself. Sure, it doesn't seem impressive at the start when the first guy (who looks quite Bieber-esque) rolls in on his Segway, but then things get WILD. In the age of the Internet, the word epic is vastly overused, but I would say it is perfectly appropriate here. The sheer balance and grace is amazing. This video of guys dancing on Segways to Justin Bieber should, mathematically and historically, be something I would totally hate, but I love it. I LOVE IT. And you will too, because how can you not be impressed by this?

Anyone can roll, you say. Big deal. But what about this:

OK, if that doesn't make you feel like the future is now, what about THIS?

Bieber, looks like you'll have to come back with your own choreography on a Segway and/or a hoverboard to keep up with the kids these days.

Check out the video in full below.

Images: davidmooretv/YouTube

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