*** Youtube/Video thread ***

It starts off with UV strobing quite obviously seen in the colouring of the material used, in conjunction with the trick cover and possibly strings or magnets.

The card and waist coat colour changes are from specific lighting areas timed with the music cues using special reflective material cards and coat.

The rest is slight of hand along with the trick mat and cards/coins etc.
Strings and magnets? Lighting areas timed with music? If you watch it at .25 speed, you'll see that the waistcoat colour change is from him pulling the black material from it exposing the red and blue, and it's the same for the change back to black. Very simple, but very effective.
Yes the table may hold a secret or too, but it's a superb routine with exceptional sleight of hand.
 
It looks like Labour don't have much of a problem with genociding tens of millions of people now, remember though it's the far right you're supposed to be scared of.


Imagine the outcry if Boris/Trump praised the way Hitler built up Germany in the 1930's and said that on balance he did a lot of good for Germany prior to losing WW2 and just brushed off his genocide of millions of Jews.
 
Last edited:
I found this interesting because it contains something I didn't know about historical armour and a well-reasoned speculation I hadn't heard before. Quick summary: The oldest find of a complete suit of plate armour is dated at ~1400 BC. The author of the video speculates that plate armour is prehistoric (though only just, in an area where metalworking slightly predated writing).


As a bonus, the video contains some footage of late medieval western European plate armour. The inventiveness and engineering of late medieval western European plate armour is spectacular. The ancient plate armour is crude in comparison...but it would certainly have stopped a bronze edge or point.
 
Cool, looking forward to watching that tomorrow. I visited a museum in China with their historical armour going back to similar ages iirc and I've been fascinated with it since. :)
 

This is just amazing, like incredible how stupid some people are. This guy quite literally puts a box on this guys stomach, puts different bottles of vitamins in it and then "tests" how strong his arm is depending on what combination of bottles are in the box...

This makes that psychic surgery from the Philippines seem credible ffs.
 
Back
Top Bottom