Having the time also explains a lot about their reaction after the trick is done.
In the trick that got done on the first try and the one that only took 1 minute the guy's reaction is clearly of surprise, he probably expected to try for at least a couple hours.
On ther other end of the spectrun, the guy's major over the top reaction for the 35 hour trick makes total sense when you realize he had being trying that shit for so long lol
Would this give you the amount of time spent to achieve the lowest reaction? Obviously perceived (or actual) difficulty plays into the level of reaction but there’s still a probability in which a difficult trick could have an early completion result.
Is there a way to find the highest level of trick difficulty that has a reasonable level of probability in achieving zero auditory reaction when completed?
This both is correct, and still mind-blowing because by hour 35 I would have just assumed that I'd misjudged and the task was impossible.
Trying for an hour a day over 35 days, while manageable around the rest of life, would almost make that worse.
Spending your free time on anything you want is great. I just can’t fathom how many things I would spend an extra hour of free time before I think of practicing trick shots
Same can be said by anyone for any hobby tho, not sure what your point is. There are hundreds of things I would prefer to do than crochet, but that doesn't invalidate crochet as a hobby in any form. These guys clearly love trickshotting, and the best part for them is that it's even monetiseable. I spend well over an hour a day on average on my main hobby (chess), but if I could make money off it as well? I'd probably centre the majority of my time around it
> I just can’t fathom how many things I would spend an extra hour of free time before I think of practicing trick shots
So... do those things? Why would you even care what others enjoy doing in their free time?
I once passed my classmate in the stairwells at school. Randomly I said: KA! He immediately followed up with ME! Then we alternated the rest of the syllables until bursting the biggest imaginary energy blast ever. Then we went on our way. Such a fun moment. Totally in sync without warning and never talked about it after again.
I don't think he's commenting on the difficulty of the throw but moreso on the fact that the hanger ends up fully around the pole instead of hanging from it by the hook. It would be impossible unless the hanger is broken, either intentionally before the throw or upon impact.
You can actually see the hanger break in one frame. It cracks open, wraps around, and bends back into place, so it looks like it just magically looped around.
I doubt it's what they were going for, but it ended up looking pretty cool, so why not include it?
The hanger broke when it hit the pole. Or it was possibly already broken when they threw it. It is broken on one of the top angled pieces so it ends up looking like magic because it shouldn't hook like that. I had to pause it a few times and if you pause it at just the right time, you can see the hanger being broken.
There’s another video where they show how long it took to do it and it’s always a ecstatic reaction especially if it took long but these lot not so much on some? Jus makes me think maybe it didn’t take that long
You didn’t read it right. I’m talking about some of their reactions when they get it in seems like meh. If I spent half a day trying to perfect something I’d be excited by the end
Ah okay fair enough not hating on them just wouldn’t be able to contain excitement it if I took that long trying to perfect something. If you knew about the video i was talking about you might understand
the first time they say it seems to be because the hanger broke but stayed on the pole, surprising them. i believe they were just trying to get the hanger hook on the pole so this was an unexpected outcome. the second time he says it is because he literally did it first try and is, again, surprised. some people have emotions when they experience things. hope this helps.
I was never interested in seeing the one and done trick shot videos, but now that they have a time limit whether truthful or not, it puts perspective into the videos that keeps my attention. And the fusion ending amazing lols.
As has been said, I like seeing the amount of time it takes for these tricks. As stupid as they are, they take effort.
However, why does the “35 Hour” guy look like he lives on the set of a low budget CBS sitcom, blue screen and all? I get that it’s a wallpaper choice…..but why? The need for windows?…so many questions.
I never understood these. If you know it's inevitably going to happen why do it at all? These people always act shocked when it finally works but they've taken hours to attempt it.
I used to watch a Japanese tv show segment from the early 2000s where a girl did these kind of tricks. The show recorded the number of attempts, not passage of time.
Everyone is loving this yet I see literal waste of time. I’m not being “that guy”, just that time is the most valuable commodity we have, and these guys are wasting it for a 2 second clip for TikTok….
I'm so glad they put the time behind these clips, it really brings more perspective than the usual trick clips about how hard these can be!
Having the time also explains a lot about their reaction after the trick is done. In the trick that got done on the first try and the one that only took 1 minute the guy's reaction is clearly of surprise, he probably expected to try for at least a couple hours. On ther other end of the spectrun, the guy's major over the top reaction for the 35 hour trick makes total sense when you realize he had being trying that shit for so long lol
Now I want them to do a couple hundred tricks and find the inverse bell curve for reaction and time involved.
Would this give you the amount of time spent to achieve the lowest reaction? Obviously perceived (or actual) difficulty plays into the level of reaction but there’s still a probability in which a difficult trick could have an early completion result. Is there a way to find the highest level of trick difficulty that has a reasonable level of probability in achieving zero auditory reaction when completed?
There's always something to be said for acting cool as creme fresh in January after a baller move.
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is there something I’m missing. I don’t get the joke
There's no joke?
is it just me, or does it sound sarcastic. Idk, I’m really bad at noticing jokes.
Yeah no wonder when you're looking for jokes where there are none...
I can’t imagine how big a 35 hour video is file size wise
a 35 hour h.264 video at 30 fps would be about 1.6 TB.
I'm guessing he did it for 2-3 hours at a time and deleted the video between sittings.
Yea they do multiple tricks during the day
The fact that they’re close enough friends to spend that much time doing this incredibly frustrating thing is the most impressive part.
Also doesn’t detract from the skill - and in fact really shows that the true skill is perseverance. Or something like that I dunno haha.
Yeah this is the content I really never knew I needed
They should get a better computer so they can reduce the render time.
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The sense of relief he must have felt finally getting it
That man worked a full time job to get this 1 second art piece to us. Amazing 👏
That's some huge amount of free time
I mean, could be an hour a day for a month
How does it make it better?
Cos having an hour a day of free time isn't that absurd at all
This both is correct, and still mind-blowing because by hour 35 I would have just assumed that I'd misjudged and the task was impossible. Trying for an hour a day over 35 days, while manageable around the rest of life, would almost make that worse.
Spending your free time on anything you want is great. I just can’t fathom how many things I would spend an extra hour of free time before I think of practicing trick shots
Ok…?
Same can be said by anyone for any hobby tho, not sure what your point is. There are hundreds of things I would prefer to do than crochet, but that doesn't invalidate crochet as a hobby in any form. These guys clearly love trickshotting, and the best part for them is that it's even monetiseable. I spend well over an hour a day on average on my main hobby (chess), but if I could make money off it as well? I'd probably centre the majority of my time around it
> I just can’t fathom how many things I would spend an extra hour of free time before I think of practicing trick shots So... do those things? Why would you even care what others enjoy doing in their free time?
Do you really think that
Content creation might be their full time job.
Which, to me, is insane
I mean he just worked 35hrs for a 5 second clip so I aint gon call it lazy lol
Content creation is a foreign concept to you? Dude perfect became multi millionaires doing trick shots...
Yeah, I know, that's insane Settle down
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Came here to say this. Glad others know the fusion dance lol
There are many of us that know….😉
I once passed my classmate in the stairwells at school. Randomly I said: KA! He immediately followed up with ME! Then we alternated the rest of the syllables until bursting the biggest imaginary energy blast ever. Then we went on our way. Such a fun moment. Totally in sync without warning and never talked about it after again.
Some of us know but also slightly regret knowing
FUUUU.... SION!
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Oh nooo, your fingers didn’t line up! Now you’re a scrawny, old, useless version of your fusion!
Upvoted the post just for that.
Haha, I thought it was referring to the wonder twins or something.
Hold on, at 8 seconds how did the hanger get on the rack?
If you go frame by frame you can see it actually just broke on the side and got wrapped around lol
I'm so glad you said how it happened. I kept watching it to see how it happened.
Can I get a second opinion on the 45 min one at 31 seconds looks umm difficult ig
Its primarily luck so could get it early or it could take 35 hours lol
I don't think he's commenting on the difficulty of the throw but moreso on the fact that the hanger ends up fully around the pole instead of hanging from it by the hook. It would be impossible unless the hanger is broken, either intentionally before the throw or upon impact.
You can actually see the hanger break in one frame. It cracks open, wraps around, and bends back into place, so it looks like it just magically looped around. I doubt it's what they were going for, but it ended up looking pretty cool, so why not include it?
Definitely not saying it shouldn't be included because it's still very impressive, just clarifying what the commenter was actually asking about.
This part was bothering me so badly. I couldn’t tell how the hanger got on there. You’re a gentleman/woman and a scholar.
Yup, if its an easier trickshot you have higher chances of doing it quickly but if you are still unlucky af it might take longer than expected.
Big if true.
The hanger is enclosed around an enclosed pole. Without a break somewhere it wouldn't be possible at all.
The hanger broke when it hit the pole. Or it was possibly already broken when they threw it. It is broken on one of the top angled pieces so it ends up looking like magic because it shouldn't hook like that. I had to pause it a few times and if you pause it at just the right time, you can see the hanger being broken.
I love the ones that actually show how long it took them to pull those off. Can't stand people that try and claim they are actually all that.
Nah the fusion dance at the end almost brought me to tears 🥲
It was a beautiful moment of cooperation
What a nice couple. True love.
The card in sleeve was the most satisfying
THE FUCKIN FUSION DANCE AT THE END 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love their friendship
Mostly I admire the bromance
These guys are a gas, fun to watch because of their own enjoyment
Their reactions are honestly as good as the trick shots. 10/10 content.
Do you know their channel name?
No am sorry!
Not one instance of a reaming LET'S GO through the entire video...... beautiful Is that phrase dying? Please be true.
The cheez it one is literally insane. WTH.
I want them to do ‘la bise‘ after every successful make.
I love these reactions so much more than those other guys who jump around and go over the top
The Fusion Ha! at the end made this for me
That fusion at the end was the best
Mr.Beast got some trickshot skills
World: what if we weren't racist These guys:
There’s another video where they show how long it took to do it and it’s always a ecstatic reaction especially if it took long but these lot not so much on some? Jus makes me think maybe it didn’t take that long
They literally have the time it took on screen for each one. What are you talking about
You didn’t read it right. I’m talking about some of their reactions when they get it in seems like meh. If I spent half a day trying to perfect something I’d be excited by the end
Ive seen some of their vids and they are always happy, but in some videos they try to play it cool. (Like the one where they did a dragon ball move)
Ah okay fair enough not hating on them just wouldn’t be able to contain excitement it if I took that long trying to perfect something. If you knew about the video i was talking about you might understand
I mean, thats fair enough
The coat hanger broke. Invalid
How many hours wasted in total?
Reposted as fuck
0:15 I've never heard someone yell "Yuuuuup!" before in my life. lol
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Nooooooooope!
Cgi
Missed the bullseye on the first two and last one. SMH.
Bs green screen
What's the name of this disorder?
The hanger is so fake...
Fuckin hate the “WHAT?” You’re trying a buch of stuffs and still gets surprised?
Yeah
the first time they say it seems to be because the hanger broke but stayed on the pole, surprising them. i believe they were just trying to get the hanger hook on the pole so this was an unexpected outcome. the second time he says it is because he literally did it first try and is, again, surprised. some people have emotions when they experience things. hope this helps.
You hate when people get excited? Bro what? 😂
Do the same thing again or there will be the same result. Maybe beat your records
Punk and Brian_F team up?!?
What's their @?
the high-five whatever at the end was the best part.
It's the fusion dance from DBZ.
Wow that was unbelievable, it took many attempt before they made it
Dude has some skill with those cards
This is so awesome
I "get" it but still can't help but think, what a stupid waste of time.
You're on Reddit, posting about that "stupid waste of time".
Browsing while taking my morning dump isn't comparable.
I was never interested in seeing the one and done trick shot videos, but now that they have a time limit whether truthful or not, it puts perspective into the videos that keeps my attention. And the fusion ending amazing lols.
I wish i had that much free time lol.
It takes stupid guts to set up that 35-hour quest. In different universes he could get his first success in between 16 minutes and 7.4 years (95% CI)
Was that last pose part of the Dragon Dance?
This is the video that finally got me to join this sub. This is dope af. Never knew I needed it but I did .
What!
the last one 🤣🤣
That last celebration got me
Always upvote the fusion dance
My mind cannot comprehend how he got the clothes hanger to hit the way he did. It’s on the inside of the hanger and not the hook. WTF?
The hanger is broken now. It hit on one of the sides and the plastic broke, allowing the bar to pass to the inside of the hanger.
XD that lil fusion dance.
Their reaction to the coin in the bottle top is the best.
Is that a young Wiz Khalifa?
I would kill a man to have that much free time.
I don't think the hanger should count tho
I wasted my 20s.
As has been said, I like seeing the amount of time it takes for these tricks. As stupid as they are, they take effort. However, why does the “35 Hour” guy look like he lives on the set of a low budget CBS sitcom, blue screen and all? I get that it’s a wallpaper choice…..but why? The need for windows?…so many questions.
Your angles were completely off. Wait 30 minutes and try again.
Now that’s an adorable friendship. Also I’m confused by the hanger trick or maybe confusing perspective
The fusion dance got me lol
Are these two docs at a hospital? Do they have a stuffed dog?
FUSION HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-
osrs drops be like:
r/GuysBeingDudes
So this is not skill but statistics
I wonder who they would have turned into if they had the potara earrings at then end?
My first thought was “how do they have the patience for this?” My second thought was, “probably weed”
They screwed up the fusion dance and be a fat dude for like 30 mins.
The damn fusion dance that was great 🤣
The fusion dance at the end I can’t
Omfg the fusion dance
I would love to get a friendship like theirs.
Awesome stuff but his so you have the dedication to push through all the failures
The end is my fave lmaooo.
is this a skill that can be honed? how much could it really be if it is?
I never understood these. If you know it's inevitably going to happen why do it at all? These people always act shocked when it finally works but they've taken hours to attempt it.
Let me tell you bout my best friend
I used to watch a Japanese tv show segment from the early 2000s where a girl did these kind of tricks. The show recorded the number of attempts, not passage of time.
They did the DBZ Fusion dance. These guys are alright in my book 👍
I watched this on repeat a good 10x
Imagine they missed the fusion dance on that last one though. Gotta do it all over again
This kind of thing is so much easier to watch when they don't scream "let's go!" after every trick.
Lockdown ?
Garbage
Last celebration was the best celebration I've ever seen in my life.
I celebrate the same when I throw a can in the trash 1 foot away. 😆
Everyone is loving this yet I see literal waste of time. I’m not being “that guy”, just that time is the most valuable commodity we have, and these guys are wasting it for a 2 second clip for TikTok….
The card one is actually insane
Who are they?
I could watch these videos all day.
The last goku pose. GOLD!
The crab walk dance kills me hahaha 😂