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Dry Ice Bubbles

TheGenk says...

"...can't touch it"
You can safely handle dry ice without gloves if you're not a moron and hold it in your hands for minutes.

Had a few decent sized blocks worth im my backpack once walking through town; lots of fun.

Robot Exoskeleton helps man walk after 20yrs in a wheelchair

Porksandwich says...

>> ^E_Nygma:

this is awesome, although kinda funny that one of the features the bionic legs tout is the "ability to sit"


Imagine how hard it would be to get into them if they didn't allow for people with non functioning legs to get into them like he did.

I get what you're saying, it's kind of not what you'd think of..but it's something that if left out would make them something you have to wear all the time. It'd suck sleeping with that battery backpack strapped to you.

Just Ellen Page Juggling

Deano says...

>> ^kronosposeidon:

Ha, I was thinking it was a hospital too. And what's with the backpack? Is she a nursing student?
You can never tell what Ellen Page is up to, because she has such a quirky sense of humor. If you don't believe me, watch this. >> ^Deano:
Ellen Page, hospital entertainer.



Yeah that a bizarre video. Fun though. Bit freaked out that Alia Shawkat looks 40 in that.

Just Ellen Page Juggling

kronosposeidon says...

Ha, I was thinking it was a hospital too. And what's with the backpack? Is she a nursing student?

You can never tell what Ellen Page is up to, because she has such a quirky sense of humor. If you don't believe me, watch this. >> ^Deano:

Ellen Page, hospital entertainer.

When bullied kids snap...

Shepppard says...

My friends and I had fun in high school.

We didn't have many "Bullies" per sey, but there were a few groups of them here or there, and one friend in particular was an easy enough target because of how he looked. (He dressed in purple misfits plaid shorts, with a leather jacket, combat boots, and had a giant mohawk, etc.) and the way we diffused those situations were funny.

We were walking back to school one day from lunch, and these idiots decided they were going to throw a half eaten banana at us from their car. However, not one of them even seemed to be relatively aware of physics, so they decided to A) Speed up so it would hit with more force, then B) throw it at us AS they were passing us.
The banana missed us by 2 houses and when they confronted us at school we made fun of them so hard infront of a group of people that they just took off.

Another time (When he was alone) he was just walking the halls when their idiot ringleader was doing a science project (with a meter stick) and hitting people who passed by. He was walking up behind my friend and was winding up his swing when my friend just turned, pointed at his face (finger two inches from his nose) and just said "NO!" gave him a stupid look, and just walked away with the ringleader just standing there stupified.

My favourite (although, mean) situation though, was at an elementary school. To get to the plaza with the McD's, KFC, Tim Hortons etc. for lunch, you had to pass through an elementary school, and on the way back they were out for recess or something. So the two of us were just walking through shooting the shit with each other and minding our own business when the bell went and the kids started lining up to get back in.

One little idiot we passed by started saying "HA HA, LOOK AT THE ROOSTER! HEY EVERYBODY, LOOK AT THE STUPID ROOSTER" (because of the mohawk) I finally sanpped, dropped my backpack and started to charge towards the kid. He instantly looked absolutely terrified and raised his hand (wriggling fashion, to note that he REALLY wants attention) I came up to him, face to face, and just started giving him shit about "What gives you the right to make fun of people? He dresses the way he wants to, you dress the way you want to, keep it to yourself" etc. The teacher finally came out and said "What's going on here?" so I even told her "This kid here was making fun of my friend, I was having a discussion with him."

She actually thanked me and said "We're going to be having a discussion on this in class."

I've never wanted to get into a physical confrontation, my method of choice was to belittle the bullies. Granted, a lot of places this'll get you decked, but it worked for me as a way of non-violent confrontation.

In a perfect world, there'd be no bullies, and I'm one that advocates not using force, but there are unfortunate situations that do call for it. I feel for the big kid here, because he was put in a no-win scenario. He lets the little kid get away with it, or he gets in trouble for defending himself. I guess not everyone can be as lucky as I was.

Fat Assassin Workout

Payback says...

>> ^radx:

Her first excercise was part of our football/soccer training back in the days, albeit with ankle weights and a backpack. It led to a hilarious amount of faceplants once you ran out of juice, particularly if done on sand.


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Fat Assassin Workout

radx says...

Her first excercise was part of our football/soccer training back in the days, albeit with ankle weights and a backpack. It led to a hilarious amount of faceplants once you ran out of juice, particularly if done on sand.

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Bear Grylls: Balls of Steel

malakai says...

Where'd his backpack go when he starts to climb the chain?

Also, what kind of fucking retard does something that stupid? Fucking retarded made-for-tv-"survival" advice that'll get you killed.

Kid Tries to Throw Backpack Down Hallway, Misses

Kid Tries to Throw Backpack Down Hallway, Misses

Kid Tries to Throw Backpack Down Hallway, Misses

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