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I know this video is fake because Mom said nothing gets struck by lightening twice and I can clearly see multiple lightening strikes to that pole. Ergo video is fake. Nice try though.
I know this video is fake because Mom said nothing gets struck by lightening twice and I can clearly see multiple lightening strikes to that pole. Ergo video is fake. Nice try though.
And everyone knows that nothing on the internet is true. To be true it would have had to have been reported by the mainstream media.
StevefromOhio | July 30th, 2010 at 5:17 pm
I know this video is fake because Mom said nothing gets struck by lightening twice and I can clearly see multiple lightening strikes to that pole. Ergo video is fake. Nice try though.
Dear Stevo
Please take your mom to the top of the radio antenna on the Empire State Building during the next thunderstorm in NYC. It has been struck by lightning already, so obviously you will be perfectly safe. Not that there is anything to worry about, but before you go, would you and your mom kindly complete a lightning strike insurance policy naming me as beneficiary?
Awesome. Three tenths of one second of video, stretched out over 90 seconds of playback.
I’m most curious about those little microsparks (nanosparks?) that keep popping up. They must be very very fast, to only show up so briefly in this ultra-slow motion video.
That is just crazy.
I know this video is fake because Mom said nothing gets struck by lightening twice and I can clearly see multiple lightening strikes to that pole. Ergo video is fake. Nice try though.
And everyone knows that nothing on the internet is true. To be true it would have had to have been reported by the mainstream media.
REAL LIGHTNING!
Dear Stevo
Please take your mom to the top of the radio antenna on the Empire State Building during the next thunderstorm in NYC. It has been struck by lightning already, so obviously you will be perfectly safe. Not that there is anything to worry about, but before you go, would you and your mom kindly complete a lightning strike insurance policy naming me as beneficiary?
Thank you,
Dr. Evil Aresen.
ps: Please sign the attached waiver.
Awesome. Three tenths of one second of video, stretched out over 90 seconds of playback.
I’m most curious about those little microsparks (nanosparks?) that keep popping up. They must be very very fast, to only show up so briefly in this ultra-slow motion video.