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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Wednesday's gifs

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  1. #10
    Turning a face card into a deuce?

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    1. The seat dropped but the post holding the seat didn't.

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    2. First watch me make the card disappear, then watch me make the seatpost disappear!

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    3. I see what you did there…

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    4. It's a fake stool, that center post sticking up after is on a spring and only comes up after the "sittee" stands up. Looks bad/painful to the viewer, but isn't actually anything.

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  2. #10 is fake you can buy those online, cool trick though

    Todd near denver

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  3. No, the post broke through the seat, giving him several inches of "surprise".

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    1. No, you can see the post pop up after he stands.

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  4. #4 - Banzaii !! Death to Emperor Ming !!

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  5. #6 is close to what I saw at Waimea Bay, like this:
    https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/927087/shark-attack-at-waimea-bay/

    Saw it a different day than that, but reinforced my decision to stay the fuck out of the ocean...

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  6. Laughter makes me feel good and these made me laugh

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  7. #7 - definitely me as a kid! We used to build ramps, jump our bikes off of anything, stage deliberate crashes, then get back up and dare our friends to do it too.

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  8. There was a spat of cheap Chinese office chairs exploding and driving the piston that adjusts the height of the chair upward at a pretty high speed. A 14 y.o. boy was killed in one incident, a woman was severely injured in another, and an older guy had the chair explode and the piston embed in the ceiling, but he was not injured. Google "exploding office chair" and read the articles. This happened because the manufacturer filled the piston with air instead of nitrogen. The piston is lubricated with a thin layer of oil. If someone bounces down on the chair, a diesel effect occurs and the temperature gets high enough to ignite the oil

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