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that dancing show on mtv where all the urban kids break dance

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Anyone watch that show on mtv where all the kids break dance then three judges judge them? I watched it for the first time today and some of those groups aren't bad. There was this group with 6 black kids and 1 kid who was either a very tanned white guy, or a very light skinned black guy. Anyhow, they were the best out of all the groups. I forgot their group name but what caught my attention about their routine was how accurate and powerful their dance moves were. There were some other groups that weren't bad either. This group with six Asian kids and one Hispanic kid were pretty good too. They weren't as powerful in their moves, but they had the energy and playfulness in their act. Anyone watch this show? I'm sorry I can't remember the name. I think it was americas top dance crew.
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I watch it for A.C. Slater's yummy muscles.
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Anyone watch that show on mtv where all the kids break dance then three judges judge them? I watched it for the first time today and some of those groups aren't bad. There was this group with 6 black kids and 1 kid who was either a very tanned white guy, or a very light skinned black guy. Anyhow, they were the best out of all the groups. I forgot their group name but what caught my attention about their routine was how accurate and powerful their dance moves were. There were some other groups that weren't bad either. This group with six Asian kids and one Hispanic kid were pretty good too. They weren't as powerful in their moves, but they had the energy and playfulness in their act. Anyone watch this show? I'm sorry I can't remember the name. I think it was americas top dance crew.
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The slang they use really annoys me. Mario Lopez is a cheeseball, and the judges don't really say anything constructive. "You took it to the next level" "You made this song yours" "You pumped it up in the second half"

During the first season of the show I sat next to some guy in a class who was one of the dumbest people I've ever met. One day I caught a glimpse of some car forum he was on, and he was a huge fan of the show because he supported the "Jabawakies" team with his sig.
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There was this black judge who wore a backwards baseball capped who was judging one team after their performance. He said they killed it with their style, the music was deaf, the killed it by vibing with the music and they killed the whole performance. I thought the man was crazy. Those boys did a fantastic job and this judge doesn't know what he's talking about.

Then when the black judge said, "yea boys, you def killed it, good job" I realized the term "killed it" meant they did a great job.

Where the fuck do these cocksuckers get off on changing the meaning of popular terms? I don't know about you guys, but when I was in grade school "killed it" meant you fucked it up. Like everyone was telling a funny joke, then you tell something stupid, then some kid in a backwards baseball cap tells you, "man you killed it".
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