For this extremely simple life hack you will need some basic household items that everyone should have. You will need a power saw, a severed human arm, 84 gallons of battery fluid, a small child around the age of 4, and a paper clip. Edit: I sincerely apologize for the lack of clarity in this tutorial. *The arm cannot be the child's. The arm must come from a separate being.* Thank you in advance for your compliance with my mistake.
“It took me about half an hour to finally master the technique but I can definitely say that my kids LOVED it. Unfortunately for me my daughter watches your videos too! 😅 Just fifteen minutes and she was doing just as good as me. Can’t wait to see your next tutorial. Truly the easiest thing in the world.”
When you realise that this dude doing “entry” level magic tricks would of nailed the superhuman interview while almost everyone that actually applies didn’t
@@JaxontheOkayThats’s a good description of what happens in these videos. At a certain point you hit the event horizon and get pulled into the twilight zone.
When he hit the .."*sniff* I don't understand." That took me back to having my pops teach me literally ANYTHING..His response was.... repeating what he said
It may appear that I've crawled through your whole computer to slide you but I can assure you it's just an simple illusion, now this trick is a bit well, tricky haha *continues to make shadow clones to jump you*
Feels this way trying to learn any art related thing "So as you can see this is actually pretty simple if you have a comprehensive understanding of every bone, muscle and fat layer in the human body, then to finish the piece your hand just kinda flies all over the screen, perfectly summoning the art into existence like a 3D printer on steroids"
Why am I so dumb of a monkey that I can look at things all day everyday for a lifetime, but ask me to draw a anything harder than a stick man and I'll fail.
Tried to do a damn keyboard 'beginner' tutorial and played the shit at .5 speed and still couldn't do it. Bitch was like anyone should be able to play a song by the end of it :|
@@mineduck3050 consistent practice is most important. I was mostly drawing stick men until 7th grade (12 years old for those not in the U.S.), now I'm a college freshman who's able to draw a fairly realistic human. And I work too much and am focusing on my beat making hobby to practice, if I practiced every day, hyperrealism would be my next step. But it is what it is.
sxpphires Oi Josuke! I used my stand, Za Hando, to erase the light bouncing off of me, thereby stopping it from getting to your eyes and being processed by your brain, causing me to appear completely invisible... ain’t that neat
@@fiordalizramirez9040 Nah he just directed all the wasted food to where its actually needed. There are a lot of confused people in first world countries with half portions but he did solve it.
The comments: i did this at my sons birthday party yesterday the kids and parents was all cheering, cant wait to see some more of your awsome videos, thank you so much, definitely subscribing.
Have you tried bucky's old C++ tutorials? channel is called thenewboston. I've heard it said they are "bad" because they don't cover enough detail or something like that, but I found them pretty easy to follow back when I knew next to nothing about programming. IIRC, he uses really basic examples of stuff, instead of doing like some tutorials where it's like "and here's an entire algorithm and game engine I programmed for this example and the variables are named foo and bar."
I love coding tutorials and learning books. For our first lesson, we're just going to practice printing "Hello World!" to the screen. For our second lesson, we're just going to make a simple math routine. This will teach you to declare some variables! For our third lesson, you're going to build the backend of an application which references the location of a datacenter located on a semi-submersible load bearing platform in the North Atlantic (so you'll need to fine tune your variables to locate it based on the position of the stars, as it is constantly moving) in order to list, in alphabetical order, every movie ever made starring someone with blue eyes and blonde hair in a secondary role, and also determine which streaming service(s) you need in order to watch it. You should be able to do this somewhat easily after becoming familiar with the previous lessons. Good luck!
There's a guy named Alex something that does Java tutorials, he's great! Explains it like you've never seen subtraction before, so as a fellow dumbass, he helps me a lot
Late here, but I recommend checking out "HeartBeast" here on RU-vid. He has made a very simple and easy to follow platformer tutorial series on Godot 4. I think it's a decent starting point for getting into programming, but it's not a course that only takes a few minutes to learn. If you don't want to spend hours learning how to program (which is okay!) the programming language "Scratch" might be more up your alley.
DigiCube4 now grow really tall Then get a high basketball iq Then get good at shooting Then get good at passing Then get good at running Then get good at jumping Then get good at defense Then get good at stamina I hope that helps For only $10000000 a month you can access these abilities
I'm in med school and this is me, screaming at the screen, during every 👏🏿 single 👏🏿 pharm lecture while the profs clap themselves on the back saying, this is easy isn't it? So easy - you all get it, don't you? All the while, I understand absolutely nothing lol! I feel you, Caleb the learner! It's all unrevealed magic tricks. It ain't easy. 😑🙄
This video is so true, especially the part where he straight up does something seemingly impossible and then hits the audience with the “Yeah this one’s pretty easy, it’s mainly for kids and stuff.”
So very true! I call this the professional bias where to the pro and expert it is easy for them but not for the newbies. Almost all pros in every field does this especially in cooking.
Xavian Walker That’s the worst kind of tutorial, the one that doesn’t at least mention “please watch the earlier, fundamentals videos, because you need that stuff first”
Actually there’s a Tik Tok that tells you how. I think you have to love the side back, and the top around (I’m sorry I don’t know which direction) but it’ll solve it
I was thinking the last trick would be a plot twist, like: "So I know it looks like I'm gone, but I'm still here. It's actually, well, I happen to be inside your closet."
"If you look at this clip here in slow motion you'll actually find that the video ended two minutes ago and you just stabbed yourself, but like... Certain triggers and cues gave the ILLUSION that I did it. Y'know what I'm sayin? Like, right now you imagining all this. Very easy trick. Just about anyone can do it. Requires a bit of mental reconfiguration, but like, after a few minutes even babies can figure it out."
RU-vid tutorials videos doesn't give you straight answer. I remember I search "how to solve quadratic equation" most of the videos says that "it's easy even a kid can do this" and I'm still confused.
Since the start of this pandemic, I have tried learning things, and this is exactly what happens frequently. For me the best learning technique is actually doing in oftentimes many times repeatedly.
I always come back to this video whenever someone makes a tutorial on how to add custom mods to a game and tell you to go to a folder or file that doesn't exist on my PC.
*What's your super power?* "I can bend the laws of the Universe" *Seriously?* "But I can only do it so long as it creates an optical illusion like a party trick."
Conch Boy Animations imagine he is fighting the grandma puncher from one of Caleb’s earlier vids and he is just sitting there doing all these crazy magic tricks while also explaining... almost like a proper anime if you ask me
And they make it seem like it’s common knowledge! I guess they practice and do it so much, they lose perspective on what normal people know; or don’t know.
Even if they do explain it clearly, half of the time they explain it so fast that you have pause/rewind the video at least a hundred times just to catch up. At least that’s my experience.
That shirt trick was done nicely great editing 😂 thanks for explaining generously. It will probably take me a lifetime to figure out how to master these tricks.
Alright so I’m gonna show you a really easy way to make a sandwich, alright so just follow along and pause the video if you need. It’s alright for it to take longer the first time because practice makes it much easier. So all you have to do is follow the steps I’m gonna show you, but before we start you have to have these few things 1) uranium 2) four lemons 3) an Oreo 4) the ability to break the speed of sound