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20 Comments
Schattdaddysays...This is sweet! Great music to boot! To the top I say!
kymbossays...Truly amazing. People will pull the fakey tag on it, but it looked real enough to sell to me.
mxxconsays...i call it fake.
all the items were way too stationary for it to be real..
kymbossays...Ha! There you go.
djsunkidsays...faaaakeeeee!!!!!
KnivesOutsays...If they'd used a longer rope, so he could get fully up to speed before SNAP it pulled the table cloth, I might have believed it.
Drachen_Jagersays...Well the long tablecloth is technically not much more difficult than a small one would be for a motorcycle to pull. I'd say it's real, the lack of movement is because the motorcycle can pull much more smoothly and unidirectionally than a human arm can.
sadicioussays...>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Well the long tablecloth is technically not much more difficult than a small one would be for a motorcycle to pull. I'd say it's real, the lack of movement is because the motorcycle can pull much more smoothly and unidirectionally than a human arm can.
Except, the items on closer to the direction of the pull will have a much longer time of friction being applied to them. Considering many items on the table were very light and had a low static friction, something should of at least 'moved'.
Drachen_Jagersays...But... The bike continues to accelerate. So, the ongoing amount of force acting on the items would be dropping exponentially as time goes on.
>> ^sadicious:
>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Well the long tablecloth is technically not much more difficult than a small one would be for a motorcycle to pull. I'd say it's real, the lack of movement is because the motorcycle can pull much more smoothly and unidirectionally than a human arm can.
Except, the items on closer to the direction of the pull will have a much longer time of friction being applied to them. Considering many items on the table were very light and had a low static friction, something should of at least 'moved'.
Ryjkyjsays...The human arm accelerates to full speed almost instantly. Just like it says in the description "62 miles an hour in just 2.9 seconds" is just not fast enough to pull that trick off.
Mandtissays...Not a chance.
GeeSussFreeKsays...It is viral. It is advertising some facebook group. Even so, cool
brusadsays...Dishappointing, I was hoping for chaos - they should have at least strapped explosives under the table and blew that damn crockery to smithereens at the end woo!!
joedirtsays...I hate how stupid this site has become.. It is clearly fake and video edits and viral.
Man I hate you.
fjulessays...Why do you guys have to be such nerds about everything?
xxovercastxxsays...I can't wait until you get so fed up that you leave.
>> ^joedirt:
I hate how stupid this site has become.. It is clearly fake and video edits and viral.
Man I hate you.
Paybacksays...If anyone thinks it's real, stop the vid at around :52 you can see the strings holding all the stuff in place.
CheshireSmilesays...fake. you can see the pixels.
residuesays...someone zoom in and enhance
residuesays...Actually, if you're wondering about the fakeness, watch the candlesticks wobble back and forth, but not move forward. Way obvious that they are held down
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