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11 pics from the Commonwealth Games that got unnecessarily censored


Glasgow - The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games are currently taking place in Britain and is serving up some great viewing pleasure.

From riveting TV video footage to stunning photos of athletes perfectly captured in motion while doing their best to make their sporting dreams come true.

But…we kinda just wanted to have fun. So we picked some random shots from this year’s games and censored them…for no reason at all.

Check out what happens when you start censoring things that don’t need to be censored:

Hey! Where are your pants?!



Oh...there they are!



Hey! What on earth are you licking?!



Uhm...oh...never mind...as you were.



Chad, what are you putting in your mouth? Spoeg uit!



My bad! Please continue!



Prince Harry caught in the act! Looking for a gold medal in there?



Oh. Yikes! Soz your Princeness!



Wowza! Someone is really happy about their win! Was that really necessary?



Oh. Silly us. Cute shorts. #Winning (Ps: Is that guy in the bottom left of the pic okay? #JustAsking)



It can never be unseen!!



Ha! You had us there for a second! Much better!



Duuuuuuudddeeee!



Ohhhhhhhhhh!!



Wowza! Boys! Play nice!



O_0



That is really not necessary boys. Behave yourselves!



Oh. #Awkies



Someone has anger issues...



And it's clearly not you. :)



WTF?!!



FTW!!!


(AFP/Getty Images)

DISCLAIMER: This is just another silly article by Channel24 and has absolutely no global importance.

- Channel24


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