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Caption: Dutch Pillow Fight 2015 Venue : Utrecht.
Pictures by Michael Kooren .
Caption: A pillow fight is a common game mostly played by young children (but also by teens and adults) in which they engage in mock physical conflict, using pillows as weapons.
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Caption: Many times pillow fights occur during children's sleepovers. Since pillows are often soft, injuries rarely occur. The heft of a pillow can still knock a young person off balance, especially on a soft surface such as a bed, which is a common venue. A useful technique in a pillow fight is to bundle the nibs.
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Caption: Pillow fighting became part of flash mob culture with pillow fight flash mobs popping up in cities around the world. This pillow fight was photographed at the Dom square in the centre of Utrecht, the Netherlands
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Caption: The Guinness World Record for the largest pillow fight was set on November 14, 2008, at Butlins in Minehead, Somerset, England, headlined by former X Factor singer Chico Slimani. The previous record was exceeded by 58 people, with 3,706 people all fighting at once, a spokesman for the Guinness Book of Records said. The record was once again broken on October 27, 2013, by the attendees of a Dada Life concert in Chicago, with "maybe four-and-a-half-thousand pillows" and 3,813 participants.
In Utrecht approx 2000 people participated in the fun
© all images. Michael Kooren , Utrecht , the Netherlands