the no ankles is called the joggers pants and its often used in modded outfits (not actually modded) which is glitched clothing and im pretty sure the slamtruck doesnt have ragdoll physics
Hey speirs, im currently in hospital waiting to have air removed from my chest viq needle due to a collapsed lung, I've been freaking out today and can I just say thank you, your videos are keeping me distracted I love you man ❤
@@SpeirsTheAmazingHD The energy range of sonic boom is concentrated in the 0.1-100 hertz frequency range that is considerably below that of subsonic aircraft, gunfire and most industrial noise. Duration of sonic boom is brief; less than a second, 100 milliseconds (0.1 second) for most fighter-sized aircraft and 500 milliseconds for the space shuttle or Concorde jetliner. The intensity and width of a sonic boom path depends on the physical characteristics of the aircraft and how it is operated. In general, the greater an aircraft's altitude, the lower the over-pressure on the ground. Greater altitude also increases the boom's lateral spread, exposing a wider area to the boom. Over-pressures in the sonic boom impact area, however, will not be uniform. Boom intensity is greatest directly under the flight path, progressively weakening with greater horizontal distance away from the aircraft flight track. Ground width of the boom exposure area is approximately 1 statute mile (1.6 km) for each 1,000 feet (300 m) of altitude (the width is about five times the altitude); that is, an aircraft flying supersonic at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) will create a lateral boom spread of about 30 miles (48 km). For steady supersonic flight, the boom is described as a carpet boom since it moves with the aircraft as it maintains supersonic speed and altitude. Some maneuvers, diving, acceleration or turning, can cause focusing of the boom. Other maneuvers, such as deceleration and climbing, can reduce the strength of the shock. In some instances weather conditions can distort sonic booms.[4] Depending on the aircraft's altitude, sonic booms reach the ground 2 to 60 seconds after flyover. However, not all booms are heard at ground level. The speed of sound at any altitude is a function of air temperature. A decrease or increase in temperature results in a corresponding decrease or increase in sound speed. Under standard atmospheric conditions, air temperature decreases with increased altitude. For example, when sea-level temperature is 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 °C), the temperature at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) drops to minus 49 degrees Fahrenheit (−45 °C). This temperature gradient helps bend the sound waves upward. Therefore, for a boom to reach the ground, the aircraft speed relative to the ground must be greater than the speed of sound at the ground. For example, the speed of sound at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) is about 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h), but an aircraft must travel at least 750 miles per hour (1,210 km/h) (Mach 1.12, where Mach 1 equals the speed of sound) for a boom to be heard on the ground.[4] The composition of the atmosphere is also a factor. Temperature variations, humidity, atmospheric pollution, and winds can all have an effect on how a sonic boom is perceived on the ground. Even the ground itself can influence the sound of a sonic boom. Hard surfaces such as concrete, pavement, and large buildings can cause reflections which may amplify the sound of a sonic boom. Similarly, grassy fields and profuse foliage can help attenuate the strength of the over-pressure of a sonic boom Source The energy range of sonic boom is concentrated in the 0.1-100 hertz frequency range that is considerably below that of subsonic aircraft, gunfire and most industrial noise. Duration of sonic boom is brief; less than a second, 100 milliseconds (0.1 second) for most fighter-sized aircraft and 500 milliseconds for the space shuttle or Concorde jetliner. The intensity and width of a sonic boom path depends on the physical characteristics of the aircraft and how it is operated. In general, the greater an aircraft's altitude, the lower the over-pressure on the ground. Greater altitude also increases the boom's lateral spread, exposing a wider area to the boom. Over-pressures in the sonic boom impact area, however, will not be uniform. Boom intensity is greatest directly under the flight path, progressively weakening with greater horizontal distance away from the aircraft flight track. Ground width of the boom exposure area is approximately 1 statute mile (1.6 km) for each 1,000 feet (300 m) of altitude (the width is about five times the altitude); that is, an aircraft flying supersonic at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) will create a lateral boom spread of about 30 miles (48 km). For steady supersonic flight, the boom is described as a carpet boom since it moves with the aircraft as it maintains supersonic speed and altitude. Some maneuvers, diving, acceleration or turning, can cause focusing of the boom. Other maneuvers, such as deceleration and climbing, can reduce the strength of the shock. In some instances weather conditions can distort sonic booms.[4] Depending on the aircraft's altitude, sonic booms reach the ground 2 to 60 seconds after flyover. However, not all booms are heard at ground level. The speed of sound at any altitude is a function of air temperature. A decrease or increase in temperature results in a corresponding decrease or increase in sound speed. Under standard atmospheric conditions, air temperature decreases with increased altitude. For example, when sea-level temperature is 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 °C), the temperature at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) drops to minus 49 degrees Fahrenheit (−45 °C). This temperature gradient helps bend the sound waves upward. Therefore, for a boom to reach the ground, the aircraft speed relative to the ground must be greater than the speed of sound at the ground. For example, the speed of sound at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) is about 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h), but an aircraft must travel at least 750 miles per hour (1,210 km/h) (Mach 1.12, where Mach 1 equals the speed of sound) for a boom to be heard on the ground.[4] The composition of the atmosphere is also a factor. Temperature variations, humidity, atmospheric pollution, and winds can all have an effect on how a sonic boom is perceived on the ground. Even the ground itself can influence the sound of a sonic boom. Hard surfaces such as concrete, pavement, and large buildings can cause reflections which may amplify the sound of a sonic boom. Similarly, grassy fields and profuse foliage can help attenuate the strength of the over-pressure of a sonic boom
When the guy started to pile dance on a invisible pole on the back of his truck 🤣 I died to say the least Intro suggestion based off that: hey guys speirs here, and stay off of my invisible pole!
Intro: “Hey guys.........(complete silence for 10 seconds)”
Brilliant 🤔
So dumb but so smart...
Ya
So unoriginal but beautiful.
Aahhh yes a man of culture
Intro: Hey guys...The man that hasn't seen natural daylight for over a week now here
the no ankles is called the joggers pants and its often used in modded outfits (not actually modded) which is glitched clothing
and im pretty sure the slamtruck doesnt have ragdoll physics
intro:hey guys glizzy gobbler her *gobbling noises*
Intro: speirs guys hey (close up to the mic, takes a deep breath, *here* )
Intro hey guys the guy that makes videos at 4:00am
Intro: “ hey guys the guy who needs modders for content here”
Into :hey spears guys here hitting you with another noice complain
This thing would be fun if it could actually hold cars
Don't worry speirs I still call it that to
Intro: "Hey guys, Thor here and welcome to Asgard"
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who moneydrops rockstar here”
Lol
No I think he does peter griffin of buy it 😅
Paddy Plays Guitar that’s been said before
Intro: Did you know bird is the word here
You stole my idea😡
Intro: “hey guys the guy who does the hey guys intros here.
Yes
Yeye boi
Yesss
Intro: "hey guys, the guy who must have spent and million dollars on a game and says he cant afford a gokart"
That’s a banger
Intro: Hey guys rockstar's main income here
Lol
Lolololol
FR
Lol
Lol
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who has talked to more modders than girls here.”
😂
😂😂 ur definitely getting it man
LOL 🤣
Lol 😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Intro: hey guys, the person who simps for rockstar here
Every GTA player simps for rockstar
Intro “Hey guys, the guy who sells everything he buys and still has to buy shark cards here”
Intro: hey guys, the guy, who doesn’t lie, can’t fly, won’t die, and doesn’t cry, (*10 second pause) here
it at 69 likes i cant like it
Love ur name bro
Pov: You're looking for a comment that doesn't start with intro
Legit
yup
Trued
Ikr yes
"Hey guys, the guy who gets more calls from his bank then his mom here"
OOF.
Well that is f up
That's just sad
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who’s favorite animal is a whale shark here”
AND YES
😏✌🙏😋🖕🖕💪👍✌🙏💪🖕✌👍💪🙏✌🖕😳
Hey speirs, im currently in hospital waiting to have air removed from my chest viq needle due to a collapsed lung, I've been freaking out today and can I just say thank you, your videos are keeping me distracted I love you man ❤
My dad walked in while I was watching this, and all he heard was "DEMON" and then just walked right back out my room.
U owe me a laptop
Intro: “Hey speirs shark cards here and we want to let you know that we miss you”
Intro: “Hey guys, the guy who sold his soul to rockstar games for a shark card here.”
Pretty sure that one has already been done
Yes
I like that
@@RyderL1997 it has
@@RyderL1997 it sounded familiar but I didn’t know if it has been done
“Hey guys, the guy that doesn’t use the mechanic and instead drives to his house here.”
I’ve said that before at lest I’m not the only one ahhaah
@@elitegames9171 haha
Intro: “Hey guys, the person who is secretly in love with ben from benny’s here”
Intro: “hey guys the guy who is harassed by digital money cards here”
4:37 - The exact audio of the night when SpeirsTheAmzingHD lost his virginity
Hahahahahaa
He said lil guy😳😳
pls stop
That’s not very nice
@@SpeirsTheAmazingHD The energy range of sonic boom is concentrated in the 0.1-100 hertz frequency range that is considerably below that of subsonic aircraft, gunfire and most industrial noise. Duration of sonic boom is brief; less than a second, 100 milliseconds (0.1 second) for most fighter-sized aircraft and 500 milliseconds for the space shuttle or Concorde jetliner. The intensity and width of a sonic boom path depends on the physical characteristics of the aircraft and how it is operated. In general, the greater an aircraft's altitude, the lower the over-pressure on the ground. Greater altitude also increases the boom's lateral spread, exposing a wider area to the boom. Over-pressures in the sonic boom impact area, however, will not be uniform. Boom intensity is greatest directly under the flight path, progressively weakening with greater horizontal distance away from the aircraft flight track. Ground width of the boom exposure area is approximately 1 statute mile (1.6 km) for each 1,000 feet (300 m) of altitude (the width is about five times the altitude); that is, an aircraft flying supersonic at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) will create a lateral boom spread of about 30 miles (48 km). For steady supersonic flight, the boom is described as a carpet boom since it moves with the aircraft as it maintains supersonic speed and altitude. Some maneuvers, diving, acceleration or turning, can cause focusing of the boom. Other maneuvers, such as deceleration and climbing, can reduce the strength of the shock. In some instances weather conditions can distort sonic booms.[4]
Depending on the aircraft's altitude, sonic booms reach the ground 2 to 60 seconds after flyover. However, not all booms are heard at ground level. The speed of sound at any altitude is a function of air temperature. A decrease or increase in temperature results in a corresponding decrease or increase in sound speed. Under standard atmospheric conditions, air temperature decreases with increased altitude. For example, when sea-level temperature is 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 °C), the temperature at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) drops to minus 49 degrees Fahrenheit (−45 °C). This temperature gradient helps bend the sound waves upward. Therefore, for a boom to reach the ground, the aircraft speed relative to the ground must be greater than the speed of sound at the ground. For example, the speed of sound at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) is about 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h), but an aircraft must travel at least 750 miles per hour (1,210 km/h) (Mach 1.12, where Mach 1 equals the speed of sound) for a boom to be heard on the ground.[4]
The composition of the atmosphere is also a factor. Temperature variations, humidity, atmospheric pollution, and winds can all have an effect on how a sonic boom is perceived on the ground. Even the ground itself can influence the sound of a sonic boom. Hard surfaces such as concrete, pavement, and large buildings can cause reflections which may amplify the sound of a sonic boom. Similarly, grassy fields and profuse foliage can help attenuate the strength of the over-pressure of a sonic boom
Source The energy range of sonic boom is concentrated in the 0.1-100 hertz frequency range that is considerably below that of subsonic aircraft, gunfire and most industrial noise. Duration of sonic boom is brief; less than a second, 100 milliseconds (0.1 second) for most fighter-sized aircraft and 500 milliseconds for the space shuttle or Concorde jetliner. The intensity and width of a sonic boom path depends on the physical characteristics of the aircraft and how it is operated. In general, the greater an aircraft's altitude, the lower the over-pressure on the ground. Greater altitude also increases the boom's lateral spread, exposing a wider area to the boom. Over-pressures in the sonic boom impact area, however, will not be uniform. Boom intensity is greatest directly under the flight path, progressively weakening with greater horizontal distance away from the aircraft flight track. Ground width of the boom exposure area is approximately 1 statute mile (1.6 km) for each 1,000 feet (300 m) of altitude (the width is about five times the altitude); that is, an aircraft flying supersonic at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) will create a lateral boom spread of about 30 miles (48 km). For steady supersonic flight, the boom is described as a carpet boom since it moves with the aircraft as it maintains supersonic speed and altitude. Some maneuvers, diving, acceleration or turning, can cause focusing of the boom. Other maneuvers, such as deceleration and climbing, can reduce the strength of the shock. In some instances weather conditions can distort sonic booms.[4]
Depending on the aircraft's altitude, sonic booms reach the ground 2 to 60 seconds after flyover. However, not all booms are heard at ground level. The speed of sound at any altitude is a function of air temperature. A decrease or increase in temperature results in a corresponding decrease or increase in sound speed. Under standard atmospheric conditions, air temperature decreases with increased altitude. For example, when sea-level temperature is 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 °C), the temperature at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) drops to minus 49 degrees Fahrenheit (−45 °C). This temperature gradient helps bend the sound waves upward. Therefore, for a boom to reach the ground, the aircraft speed relative to the ground must be greater than the speed of sound at the ground. For example, the speed of sound at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) is about 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h), but an aircraft must travel at least 750 miles per hour (1,210 km/h) (Mach 1.12, where Mach 1 equals the speed of sound) for a boom to be heard on the ground.[4]
The composition of the atmosphere is also a factor. Temperature variations, humidity, atmospheric pollution, and winds can all have an effect on how a sonic boom is perceived on the ground. Even the ground itself can influence the sound of a sonic boom. Hard surfaces such as concrete, pavement, and large buildings can cause reflections which may amplify the sound of a sonic boom. Similarly, grassy fields and profuse foliage can help attenuate the strength of the over-pressure of a sonic boom
When the player started to climb while pole dancing I was dying😭😭
Hey guys “guy that keeps rockstar alive hear”
I’m here before the comment is edited from hear to here
This 1
@@Adotsupplythehood me too
Into: “Hey guys it’s the guy that probably paid every rockstar employee a thousand dollars here”
Get grammar and spelling tutors then do it again
LEARN TO SPELL
intro: "hey guys the guy who's so lonely he talks to his studio's empty corner here"
💪😏
intro
Hey guys if that car was a woman I would fu- uhh kiss her
Intro: “ hey guys the guy who thinks every car can go in bennys here”
Intro: “hey guys it the guy who’s put more money into GTA V than Rockstar”
Intro: “hey guys, the guy that thought he could avoid modders at 5 in the morning here”
POV: This is the only comment you’ll find that doesn’t start with “intro”
Fr
You are right and it’s annoying
I was literally crying about that
LIAR
Intro: “Hey guys, the guy who’s bank has given up on informing him about shark card purchases here.”
Intro: "Hey guys, the guy who spends more money in GTA then in real life here."
Thats pretty normal everyone in gta spends millions
I think somebody already suggested that
Intro: “hey guys, one of the 7.4 billion people on earth filming a random video here”
Intro: hey guys, The guy who still cant decide if he should accept modders money to save his bank account here.
Intro: hey guys, guy who's old intro was him shooting a dragon in the head here.
Saw that last episode
@Jaxson Skolskie101 cool
Intro: “Hey guys the guy that spent 80 mill in a Thanos snap here.”
Intro: hey guys, the guy who probably has a intimate relationship with his wall here
POV: I’m the first real comment and not an intro request
intro: "hey guys, the guy who supports rockstar more than himself here."
intro: “hey guys the person who got 0 advertisements from Rockstar but stills spends his money here.”
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who forgot about his corner friend here”
nice lol
True
Shut up no you shut up
“Boys, Burgers, and Slam Truck.” Put that on a shirt or hoodie that merch would be lit or a hat
I’d buy that
Lol
Lol
Yo bro you were the actual first comment lol
@@shortmagort9590 yea that’s crazy
Intro: Hey guys, the guy who could buy a Lamborghini with all the money he spent on shark cards here!
Alright reply random words to this comment and that would be the intro
interview here; hey guys its guys here
Banana split sundae
Tomato sauce
Intro: "hey guys the guy who makes rockstar half their income here."
fr lol
Get this to the top
When the guy started to pile dance on a invisible pole on the back of his truck 🤣
I died to say the least
Intro suggestion based off that: hey guys speirs here, and stay off of my invisible pole!
Intro idea: “He guys, it’s the guy who’s afraid to talk bad about Rockstar here.”
intro: "hey guys, the guy who had 80 million dollars and drives a go kart here"
That doesn’t make any sense, millionaires drive go karts wdym?
@@Lui1014O i agree lol
@@Lui1014Oi mean he still has tens of millions worth of cars. And how does it make him like ”poor” if he has a go kart lol
Intro : “Hey guys , the guy who doesn’t have a pay’n spray in his ceo garage “
Intro: hey guys guy who enjoys reading his own fans insulting him here
Intro: hey guys, guy who can’t think of his own intros so he turns to the comments here!
intro: Hey guys, Speirs here, the guy who wears a hotdog hat for a living.
It's glizzys
Intro: “hey guys it’s the guy who spend money on gta bills instead of his real life ones here”
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who doesn’t know he can select the websites from the Home Screen of the phone here.”
Hey guys the guy who’s in a relationship with the dark corner of his room .
Intro: “ Here Hey, Speirs Guy man can who employee pay for rockstars”
R/Ijusthadastroke
Hey guys, shark card with Canadian accent here
Intro: “hey guys, the guy that does hey guys, the guy that does hey guys, the guy that does hey guys.”
Intro: “Hey guys, it’s the guy who funds rockstar here.”
I’ve seen this intro in every comment section on every video
Intro: “Hey Guys the guy who can’t make up his own intro here”
Intro: hey guys the person who can’t think of a intro here
haha lol
intro: "Hey guys, the guy who has spent thousands of dollars on pixels here"
Intro: “hey guys, guys who didn’t earn his driver’s license and is missing a corvette here”
Intro: Hey guys the guy who’s best friend is a demon in his corner here.
ebst?
@Aqua_wolfboy shush u saw nothing
Hey guys... the guy who always gets harassed by modders here
Intro “Hey guys , the shark card connoisseur here”
Intro: hi guys, “guy who pays rockstars water bills here.”
Wouldn't that be Modest Pelican tho?
@@lionelnietzsche3917 both
Intro “hey guys, the failed comedian here”
im running out of ideas for intros so ive resorted to asking Siri
Spiers is the type of guy who talks to his noodles, says something mean, apologizes and feels bad for the rest of the day
Intro: “ Hey guys, the guy who talk to his only friend, the corner.
Intro: “hey boys and hopefully no girls. Guy who can’t stop paying for rockstars electricity bill here.”
@Brayden Steinhurst it’s supposed to be a joke man relax didn’t mean anything by it
@Brayden Steinhurst ok and more funny
Intro: the guy that disnt have $255,836,736,027 (please read my commend)
Intro:- Hey guys, the person who can read your Search history through RUclips Analytics here....
The truck has hydraulics like a bennys car. To lower it.
No
Yes
@@eletricstatic1901 It do :P
Intro: “ hey guys the guy who tell people his life story’s here”
Every car he paints it’s usually “This looks like a creamsicle!”
Intro: “hey guys, the guy that can’t say submarine.”
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who’s sexually attracted to virtual money here!”
Hey guys it’s the person who added Paul Walker on Xbox box and never got a add back because Paul was on the dashboard always
"Hey guy's john cena here."
Intro: “hey guys, the guy who spent 7 years getting something he got in a month”
Intro: hey guys, Rockstars favorite “fake” employee here
Hello lady and gents its ur daily dose of gta5 modders
BTW I REALLY WANT TO SEE MY INTRO IN THE NEXT VID
Intro: “Hey guys Rockstars favorite costumer here”
Intro: “Hey guys, guy who still waypoints even though the game has been out for eight years here.”
intro: Hey, guy who bought the ramp truck and made a whole video without realizing it has hydraulics here
It does ?😭😭😭😭I thought I wasted my money
You know this video was uploaded 2 months ago and he already picked an intro?
@@stackupswervv3465 pretty sure it doesn't have hydraulics
Drives by 20 dead bodies and 2 wrecked buses and a supercar
BeAuTiFuL dAy ToDaY
Intro: “Hey guys, the person who sold there house for shark cards here”
Intro: “hey guys, Guy who doesn’t know how to use hydraulics here”
i was so triggered
Speirs: "I probably dont have enough money to buy are real go cart"
Also speirs: haha sharkcards go brrrrrr
Intro idea - "Hey guys person who stupidly spends money on cars he doesn't know anything about them here"
Intro idea: “Hey guys the guy that spends more money than Mr. Beast here”