Here's a simpler explanation for why the coin stuck to the door. You smooshed all the air out from between the coin and the door and the coin was so close to the door that the air couldn't get back in. The coin basically became a suction cup.
I like the weekly uploads especially on Sunday it’s the only day I have off work so I can actually enjoy the content. But congrats beast on the child you will be an awesome father.🎉🎉🎉
@@LABEAST just want to say you really inspired me to get into collecting vintage things. I started making videos reviewing old packs of cigarettes. Just wanted to say thank you.
You have remarkable patience, my friend. After about 5 tries with that first trick, I would have screamed at the cardboard, torn it into small pieces, then went outside and punched a tree. But I have anger issues, so....
I was getting so mad as you flicked the cardboard over and over. I completely misunderstood what was supposed to happen, and I thought the cardboard was supposed to be flicked so that it would spin around on your finger. Everytime you flicked it in the center (instead of a corner), I got progressively angrier. I had no idea how stupid I was!😂😂😂
yo la beast man, you were part of my childhood with lots of laughs, loved the cactus video 😂😂 i’m glad you’re still doing good man, hope all goes well with you!
I’m a coin collector so this video was cool to watch. But for Indian head cents 1880 isn’t super valuable unless it’s in really nice shape. One date to look out for it 1877 as they’re worth hundreds and some coins thousands because of condition so if you have one Beast, be careful with it. Thanks for the video. Have a good day
Glad that you actually made Sunday science a weekly series, this way we constantly have some new content from the realest creator out there! Can definitely see I’m not the only one appreciating that, a lot of loyal fans will watch whatever you cook up for us. Have a good day!