You CAN move things with your mind. Of course you can also deceive a person into thinking that you moved something with your mind. But the question isn't CAN you; but can YOU?
Guys I'm just wondering, I'm 11 and earlier on I was trying to bend a spoon and I accidentally broke it in half, just wondering if there's a way to fix it
This is so bad. Possibly the worst hack tutorial I've ever wasted my time sitting through. The ONLY good thing you did was encourage ppl to look elsewhere at the likes of Banachek.
Direct transposition is also the name of an 8 card transposition effect that first appeared in Marlo’s magazine volume 1, FYI. You may already be aware.
Very well done tutorial! I also like how you address the bad habit of kicking out the thumb when classic palming a coin. David Roth gives the same advise when classic palming a coin, just keep the thumb and index finger touching and that bad habit will be a thing of the past. PS your sleights are smooth 👍 nice coin work 👌!
+blackcat4283 Very good peek. I couldn’t see you doing the peek even when expecting it. I only managed to suspect what you did after I tried out the move myself. Is this your own work?
You have this all wrapped up - methodical tutorial slowness - camera focalization - lighting ambience - musical accompaniment leisurely & non-interfering - vocal modality at ease & confidently expressive - fine handling with a sense of gracefulness - font selection antiqued - fade to black well-timed - handsomely packaged - wonderful teacher - Thank you/subscribed
@@kuma1388 Coulda been... Though Judy Wood certainly raised some interesting questions that still disturb me greatly. Whatever the method, defo an inside job... Stay healthy, you and yours, regards from UK