Fun fact: King of Random did this with another brand of unbreakable gloves. One of the only differences is instead of having their hand inside of them, they used hotdogs with bamboo skewers
Hey Dustin. I just want to say how thankful I am for you. This past semester, I’ve been struggling with depression and suicidal wishes(if that makes since). My life has been like crap this year and it was really getting to me. But then I discovered RU-vid, and you. I found one of your wall videos and watched it. And suddenly it was like I left behind my world of pain and death and sadness, and entered into a world where none of that mattered. There were times where I couldn’t find relief. So at night when I was alone with my thoughts, I hopped on RU-vid and drifted away while I was watching you, team albo, mr beast, Pewdiepie, and dude perfect. There are other guys I watch. But those few and you have helped me escape life for brief minutes. Not exaggerating much, but you’ve saved my life. So. I just wanted to say how much I love your vids, and how grateful I am for you.
I feel good watching your videos because there bottom line just good videos and are entertaining. And it’s easy to tell you enjoy making this great content
10:13 that machete is actually a The kukri or khukuri (Nepali: खुकुरी khukuri) is a knife, originating from the Indian subcontinent, associated with the Nepali speaking Gurkhas of Nepal and India. The knife has a distinct recurve in the blade. It is used as both a tool and as a weapon in the Indian subcontinent. Traditionally, it was, and in many cases still is, the basic utility knife of the Gurkha. It is a characteristic weapon of the Nepalese Army, the Royal Gurkha Rifles of the British Army, the Assam Rifles, the Kumaon Regiment, the Garhwal Rifles, the Gorkha regiments of the Indian Army, and of all Gurkha regiments throughout the world, so much so that some English-speakers refer to the weapon as a "Gurkha blade" or "Gurkha knife". The kukri often appears in Nepalese and Indian Gorkha heraldry and is used in many traditional rites such as wedding. A common myth is that a kukri must draw blood before sheathed; in fact they are frequently used as utility tools, extraordinary stories of their use in combat by the Gurkhas may contribute to this misconception
You could use dry ice for warts but usually they use liquid nitrogen to freeze warts. Dry is often used for transporting meat and live cultures though. At one job I had the live cultures were packed in a styrofoam box with BRICKS of dry ice. It was fun trying different things with it. Cool vid
I’ve welded before ik that hurt. U don’t feel the burn till it to late lol. Love ur vids bro been watching just watching ur old vids cuz I already watched em all. My fave RU-vidr man. Got a vid idea to. Trent vs 5 star wepons. Will they survive lol