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I actually didn’t realize how small it is compared to DPHQ2
Hi uncle
How's the *lumbago*
u still got terminal lumbago old man?
*L U M B A G O*
Yea
Wow, they renamed it “old office edition”. (It used to be DPHQ Edition)
palopatrol thanks for clarification
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C can you shut the fudge up right now
@MAN UTD get out of here
@M thanks for the info man I appreciate it
@user-gu4tv4hp6swow never knew that thanks
RUclips: *I think its smart we recommend this 6 years later*
I have never seen this vid until now lol
Me to
Lol
Same
Same
only ogs remember when this video name was “DPHQ trickshots”
Edit: Thanks for all the likes (I know its cringy), this is the most likes i’ve ever gotten
i new that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, correction tho. It was “DPHQ Edition”
Carson G. nearly the same but forgot cause it was so long since I saw it
50k subs with 1 vid challenge yah I just remember they called everything 2 years back “edition” instead of “trickshots”
Carson G. yeah
i wish i had an office like that
Me too
Yeah not only the office I want to be fricken rich like them if they could have all the stuff they have a they need to be so Rick they r so cool I wish I was like tem
+John Rep me to
where can I buy a small basket on the wall?
waltmart guy
I have a feeling that no actual work gets done at the office, just trick shots all day long! XD
I know right! But they still have to travel and edit vids and whatnot
That is work for them.
PaulCraftGaming yeah dude they get payed for that. by their sponsors, AND youtube
Ty: Nothing like a little DP office bowling
Cody: huh
This is soooo nostalgic.
Reminds me of better times.
I really hope all the dudes are still as close as this.
Dude Perfect forever!!
Nostalgic and still one of their best imo
Goosebumps
They're closer than ever.
That's the fucking coolest Office ever
Yeah
It has a pool table and a golf spot
Yeah golf and pool table why don't they make it bigger and add cooler stuff to it 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑Swag Yo
+Laura Arth they're building a new one
they officially moved out of the old one. The new one has a bunch of new cool stuff.
These dudes just make a living by making sports trick shots.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is THE LIFE.
These are the types of videos I live for. They remind me of better times
Yeah they bring me back to when the world wasn’t so f’ed up 😞
@@austinworthington8993 ngghhf
Bbbhjyi7g,htfdstdrsrseergrtltrdrjtuhppi
Awsv j
Yea it brings back nostalgia
It’s hard to think that I have been watching them for 8 years... how far they have come.. it hurts in my heart.
I was half hoping that one of their hockey shots would miss and break a window, but then I remembered they're Dude Perfect haha
Best office ever!
"trickshots are forever"
-Old Cory
I find it crazy how far they’ve come and all the things they’ve done, but the fact that they’ve stayed so humble and true to their roots the whole time.
Although the new office is amazing we will always remember DPHQ1
IHazDiamondz RIP
IHazDiamondz true boy true
IHazDiamondz I will
What else do we need in the DPHQ ?!?
Um.... Me and me mates... :)
Me! Hire me! Please!
A bowling ally
A foam pit would be pretty sweet, maybe a pet
Room Tour!!!!
Just git recommended after 9 years ♥️♥️
0:02 that's the car that they run over in the "New Office video"
Poor little guy, he made it so far...
Yea :(
God I would love to have that office
HQ**
I wander what Dude Perfect can all afford.
Me too
same
same
I like the new title!!! LOL
Does anyone else’s captions always turn on while watching this video?
Breezy Mink mine did
Yeah
Same
Yeah
Yes
Me: watching old dude perfect videos because of corona.
They have quarantined videos
Bro same
Guess I'm not the only one
Hey yo might like my videos
Yo bro
100,000,000 subscribers panda reveal
no RUclipsr would get to 100;000;000
+hayden scott it's a joke...
Pewds might, however I personally aren't a fan of him.
wtf
The panda is one of the twins
First
Nice vid good job
Nice video Ily
Awesome office
Awesome video
Beast plz reply
2:59 that gives me rage monster vibes! 2020 anybody?
Hybrid FN yea 😂
I just unlocked a childhood memory. This office 😢
THESE GUYZ HAVE THE BEST JOB EVER!!!!!!
Ikr
facts
they dont make as much money as you think. revenue really isnt. . . well, millions of dollars.
+Hikaru Nohu True but sometimes it isn't all about the money, It would be amazing to just make a living of doing these things
yes, I agree! there job would be awesome
August 2016,still watching this sick video...
IKR
Nice video
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Du hier?😂
I just got a lot better at that
I feel quite nostalgic rewatching this I liked this HQ but for DP with their thing must need more space but I still like Ty's No looker dart shot
To see this just amazes me how far they come
The panda jump shot is the only ever thing they've done first time, except that world records edition
George Plays no
Manish Kumar
they need a indoor trampoline
True
They have one
they have one
Don't eat weed no i mean like a huge indoor one a regular tramp
They do need one
Wow can’t believe I saw this when it came out makes me feel old. But so nostalgic love all your videos guys
4:05 - Ty is so excited he is actually shooting Cody’s back 😂😂😂
WHAT YOU NEED!
1.UNBREAKABLE GLASS!
2. FOOTBALL/SOCCER AREA!
3. BASKETBALL COURT... NVM.....
4. IDK ANYMORE! XD
And a bathroom
Stuk Also, ya.
Stuk what
Hockey rink
CJ Orendain why is "idk anymore!" funny!?
You should do a DPHQ2 edition next
Brennan R they should
AceCraft2Games Do you know when it's coming out?
AceCraft2Games Cool, thanks!
Brennan R
Brennan R they are on Halloween
Merry Christmas dude perfect
Got recommended of this 9 years later - WORTH IT!
I bet these guys were like the coolest in school
Pp
they should do an act of when they were in high school
earnest 302 For other uses, see Sperm (disambiguation).
Diagram of a human sperm cell
Sperm is the male reproductive cell and is derived from the Greek word (σπέρμα) sperma (meaning "seed"). In the types of sexual reproduction known as anisogamy and its subtype oogamy, there is a marked difference in the size of the gametes with the smaller one being termed the "male" or sperm cell. A uniflagellar sperm cell that is motile is referred to as a spermatozoon, whereas a non-motile sperm cell is referred to as a spermatium. Sperm cells cannot divide and have a limited life span, but after fusion with egg cells during fertilization, a new organism begins developing, starting as a totipotent zygote. The human sperm cell is haploid, so that its 23 chromosomes can join the 23 chromosomes of the female egg to form a diploid cell. In mammals, sperm develops in the testicles and is released from the penis. It is also possible to extract sperm through TESE. Some sperm banks hold up to 170 litres (37 imp gal; 45 US gal) of sperm.[1]
File:HumanSpermVideoAffordableHomeMicroscope.ogv
Video of human sperm cells recorded by an affordable home microscope.
Contents [hide]
1 Sperm in animals
1.1 Anatomy
1.2 Origin
1.3 Sperm quality
1.4 Sperm size
1.5 Market for human sperm
1.6 History
1.7 Forensic analysis
2 Sperm in plants
3 Motile sperm cells
4 Non-motile sperm cells
5 Sperm nuclei
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Sperm in animals
Further information: Spermatozoon
Anatomy
Sperm and egg fusing
The mammalian sperm cell consists of a head, a midpiece and a tail. The head contains the nucleus with densely coiled chromatin fibres, surrounded anteriorly by an acrosome, which contains enzymes used for penetrating the female egg. The midpiece has a central filamentous core with many mitochondria spiralled around it, used for ATP production for the journey through the female cervix, uterus and uterine tubes. The tail or "flagellum" executes the lashing movements that propel the spermatocyte.[citation needed]
During fertilization, the sperm provides three essential parts to the oocyte: (1) a signalling or activating factor, which causes the metabolically dormant oocyte to activate; (2) the haploid paternal genome; (3) the centrosome, which is responsible for maintaining the microtubule system.[2]
Although semen contains millions of sperm, the egg will admit only one. The other ones will soon die and be absorbed.
Origin
The spermatozoa of animals are produced through spermatogenesis inside the male gonads (testicles) via meiotic division. The initial spermatozoon process takes around 70 days to complete. The spermatid stage is where the sperm develops the familiar tail. The next stage where it becomes fully mature takes around 60 days when it is called a spermatozoan.[3] Sperm cells are carried out of the male body in a fluid known as semen. Human sperm cells can survive within the female reproductive tract for more than 5 days post coitus.[4] Semen is produced in the seminal vesicles, prostate gland and urethral glands.
In 2016 scientists at Nanjing Medical University claimed they had produced cells resembling mouse spermatids artificially from stem cells. They injected these spermatids into mouse eggs and produced pups.[5]
Sperm quality
Human sperm stained for semen quality testing.
Main article: Semen quality
Sperm quantity and quality are the main parameters in semen quality, which is a measure of the ability of semen to accomplish fertilization. Thus, in humans, it is a measure of fertility in a man. The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, all typically decrease with age.[6] (See paternal age effect.)
DNA damages present in sperm cells in the period after meiosis but before fertilization may be repaired in the fertilized egg, but if not repaired, can have serious deleterious effects on fertility and the developing embryo. Human sperm cells are particularly vulnerable to free radical attack and the generation of oxidative DNA damage.[7] (see e.g. 8-Oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine)
The postmeiotic phase of mouse spermatogenesis is very sensitive to environmental genotoxic agents, because as male germ cells form mature sperm they progressively lose the ability to repair DNA damage.[8] Irradiation of male mice during late spermatogenesis can induce damage that persists for at least 7 days in the fertilizing sperm cells, and disruption of maternal DNA double-strand break repair pathways increases sperm cell-derived chromosomal aberrations.[9] Treatment of male mice with melphalan, a bifunctional alkylating agent frequently employed in chemotherapy, induces DNA lesions during meiosis that may persist in an unrepaired state as germ cells progress though DNA repair-competent phases of spermatogenic development.[10] Such unrepaired DNA damages in sperm cells, after fertilization, can lead to offspring with various abnormalities.
Sperm size
Related to sperm quality is sperm size, at least in some animals. For instance, the sperm of some species of fruit fly (Drosophila) are up to 5.8 cm long - about 20 times as long as the fly itself. Longer sperm cells are better than their shorter counterparts at displacing competitors from the female’s seminal receptacle. The benefit to females is that only healthy males carry ‘good’ genes that can produce long sperm in sufficient quantities to outcompete their competitors.[11][12]
Market for human sperm
Further information: Sperm donation
On the global market, Denmark has a well-developed system of human sperm export. This success mainly comes from the reputation of Danish sperm donors for being of high quality[13] and, in contrast with the law in the other Nordic countries, gives donors the choice of being either anonymous or non-anonymous to the receiving couple.[13] Furthermore, Nordic sperm donors tend to be tall and highly educated[14] and have altruistic motives for their donations,[14] partly due to the relatively low monetary compensation in Nordic countries. More than 50 countries worldwide are importers of Danish sperm, including Paraguay, Canada, Kenya, and Hong Kong.[13] However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the US has banned import of any sperm, motivated by a risk of transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, although such a risk is insignificant, since artificial insemination is very different from the route of transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.[15] The prevalence of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease for donors is at most one in a million, and if the donor was a carrier, the infectious proteins would still have to cross the blood-testis barrier to make transmission possible.[15]
History
See also: Homunculus § Homunculus of spermists
Sperm were first observed in 1677 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek[16] using a microscope, he described them as being animalcules (little animals), probably due to his belief in preformationism, which thought that each sperm contained a fully formed but small human.[citation needed]
Forensic analysis
Ejaculated fluids are detected by ultraviolet light, irrespective of the structure or colour of the surface.[17] Sperm heads, e.g. from vaginal swabs, are still detected by microscopy using the "Christmas Tree Stain" method, i.e., Kernechtrot-Picroindigocarmine (KPIC) staining.[18][19]
Sperm in plants
Sperm cells in algal and many plant gametophytes are produced in male gametangia (antheridia) via mitotic division. In flowering plants, sperm nuclei are produced inside pollen.[citation needed]
Motile sperm cells
Motile sperm cells of algae and seedless plants.[20]
Motile sperm cells typically move via flagella and require a water medium in order to swim toward the egg for fertilization. In animals most of the energy for sperm motility is derived from the metabolism of fructose carried in the seminal fluid. This takes place in the mitochondria located in the sperm's midpiece (at the base of the sperm head). These cells cannot swim backwards due to the nature of their propulsion. The uniflagellated sperm cells (with one flagellum) of animals are referred to as spermatozoa, and are known to vary in size.[citation needed]
Motile sperm are also produced by many protists and the gametophytes of bryophytes, ferns and some gymnosperms such as cycads and ginkgo. The sperm cells are the only flagellated cells in the life cycle of these plants. In many ferns and lycophytes, they are multi-flagellated (carrying more than one flagellum).[20]
In nematodes, the sperm cells are amoeboid and crawl, rather than swim, towards the egg cell.[21]
Non-motile sperm cells
Non-motile sperm cells called spermatia lack flagella and therefore cannot swim. Spermatia are produced in a spermatangium.[20]
Because spermatia cannot swim, they depend on their environment to carry them to the egg cell. Some red algae, such as Polysiphonia, produce non-motile spermatia that are spread by water currents after their release.[20] The spermatia of rust fungi are covered with a sticky substance. They are produced in flask-shaped structures containing nectar, which attract flies that transfer the spermatia to nearby hyphae for fertilization in a mechanism similar to insect pollination in flowering plants.[22]
Fungal spermatia (also called pycniospores, especially in the Uredinales) may be confused with conidia. Conidia are spores that germinate independently of fertilization, whereas spermatia are gametes that are required for fertilization. In some fungi, such as Neurospora crassa, spermatia are identical to microconidia as they can perform both functions of fertilization as well as giving rise to new organisms without fertilization.[23]
Sperm nuclei
In many land plants, including most gymnosperms and all angiosperms, the male gametophytes (pollen grains) are the primary mode of dispersal, for example via wind or insect pollination, eliminating the need for water to bridge the gap between male and female. Each pollen grain contains a spermatogenous (generative) cell. Once the pollen lands on the stigma of a receptive flower, it germinates and starts growing a pollen tube through the carpel. Before the tube reaches the ovule, the nucleus of the generative cell in the pollen grain divides and gives rise to two sperm nuclei, which are then discharged through the tube into the ovule for fertilization.[20]
In some protists, fertilization also involves sperm nuclei, rather than cells, migrating toward the egg cell through a fertilization tube. Oomycetes form sperm nuclei in a syncytical antheridium surrounding the egg cells. The sperm nuclei reach the eggs through fertilization tubes, similar to the pollen tube mechanism in plants.[20]
earnest 302 For other uses, see Sperm (disambiguation).
Diagram of a human sperm cell
Sperm is the male reproductive cell and is derived from the Greek word (σπέρμα) sperma (meaning "seed"). In the types of sexual reproduction known as anisogamy and its subtype oogamy, there is a marked difference in the size of the gametes with the smaller one being termed the "male" or sperm cell. A uniflagellar sperm cell that is motile is referred to as a spermatozoon, whereas a non-motile sperm cell is referred to as a spermatium. Sperm cells cannot divide and have a limited life span, but after fusion with egg cells during fertilization, a new organism begins developing, starting as a totipotent zygote. The human sperm cell is haploid, so that its 23 chromosomes can join the 23 chromosomes of the female egg to form a diploid cell. In mammals, sperm develops in the testicles and is released from the penis. It is also possible to extract sperm through TESE. Some sperm banks hold up to 170 litres (37 imp gal; 45 US gal) of sperm.[1]
File:HumanSpermVideoAffordableHomeMicroscope.ogv
Video of human sperm cells recorded by an affordable home microscope.
Contents [hide]
1 Sperm in animals
1.1 Anatomy
1.2 Origin
1.3 Sperm quality
1.4 Sperm size
1.5 Market for human sperm
1.6 History
1.7 Forensic analysis
2 Sperm in plants
3 Motile sperm cells
4 Non-motile sperm cells
5 Sperm nuclei
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Sperm in animals
Further information: Spermatozoon
Anatomy
Sperm and egg fusing
The mammalian sperm cell consists of a head, a midpiece and a tail. The head contains the nucleus with densely coiled chromatin fibres, surrounded anteriorly by an acrosome, which contains enzymes used for penetrating the female egg. The midpiece has a central filamentous core with many mitochondria spiralled around it, used for ATP production for the journey through the female cervix, uterus and uterine tubes. The tail or "flagellum" executes the lashing movements that propel the spermatocyte.[citation needed]
During fertilization, the sperm provides three essential parts to the oocyte: (1) a signalling or activating factor, which causes the metabolically dormant oocyte to activate; (2) the haploid paternal genome; (3) the centrosome, which is responsible for maintaining the microtubule system.[2]
Although semen contains millions of sperm, the egg will admit only one. The other ones will soon die and be absorbed.
Origin
The spermatozoa of animals are produced through spermatogenesis inside the male gonads (testicles) via meiotic division. The initial spermatozoon process takes around 70 days to complete. The spermatid stage is where the sperm develops the familiar tail. The next stage where it becomes fully mature takes around 60 days when it is called a spermatozoan.[3] Sperm cells are carried out of the male body in a fluid known as semen. Human sperm cells can survive within the female reproductive tract for more than 5 days post coitus.[4] Semen is produced in the seminal vesicles, prostate gland and urethral glands.
In 2016 scientists at Nanjing Medical University claimed they had produced cells resembling mouse spermatids artificially from stem cells. They injected these spermatids into mouse eggs and produced pups.[5]
Sperm quality
Human sperm stained for semen quality testing.
Main article: Semen quality
Sperm quantity and quality are the main parameters in semen quality, which is a measure of the ability of semen to accomplish fertilization. Thus, in humans, it is a measure of fertility in a man. The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, all typically decrease with age.[6] (See paternal age effect.)
DNA damages present in sperm cells in the period after meiosis but before fertilization may be repaired in the fertilized egg, but if not repaired, can have serious deleterious effects on fertility and the developing embryo. Human sperm cells are particularly vulnerable to free radical attack and the generation of oxidative DNA damage.[7] (see e.g. 8-Oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine)
The postmeiotic phase of mouse spermatogenesis is very sensitive to environmental genotoxic agents, because as male germ cells form mature sperm they progressively lose the ability to repair DNA damage.[8] Irradiation of male mice during late spermatogenesis can induce damage that persists for at least 7 days in the fertilizing sperm cells, and disruption of maternal DNA double-strand break repair pathways increases sperm cell-derived chromosomal aberrations.[9] Treatment of male mice with melphalan, a bifunctional alkylating agent frequently employed in chemotherapy, induces DNA lesions during meiosis that may persist in an unrepaired state as germ cells progress though DNA repair-competent phases of spermatogenic development.[10] Such unrepaired DNA damages in sperm cells, after fertilization, can lead to offspring with various abnormalities.
Sperm size
Related to sperm quality is sperm size, at least in some animals. For instance, the sperm of some species of fruit fly (Drosophila) are up to 5.8 cm long - about 20 times as long as the fly itself. Longer sperm cells are better than their shorter counterparts at displacing competitors from the female’s seminal receptacle. The benefit to females is that only healthy males carry ‘good’ genes that can produce long sperm in sufficient quantities to outcompete their competitors.[11][12]
Market for human sperm
Further information: Sperm donation
On the global market, Denmark has a well-developed system of human sperm export. This success mainly comes from the reputation of Danish sperm donors for being of high quality[13] and, in contrast with the law in the other Nordic countries, gives donors the choice of being either anonymous or non-anonymous to the receiving couple.[13] Furthermore, Nordic sperm donors tend to be tall and highly educated[14] and have altruistic motives for their donations,[14] partly due to the relatively low monetary compensation in Nordic countries. More than 50 countries worldwide are importers of Danish sperm, including Paraguay, Canada, Kenya, and Hong Kong.[13] However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the US has banned import of any sperm, motivated by a risk of transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, although such a risk is insignificant, since artificial insemination is very different from the route of transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.[15] The prevalence of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease for donors is at most one in a million, and if the donor was a carrier, the infectious proteins would still have to cross the blood-testis barrier to make transmission possible.[15]
History
See also: Homunculus § Homunculus of spermists
Sperm were first observed in 1677 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek[16] using a microscope, he described them as being animalcules (little animals), probably due to his belief in preformationism, which thought that each sperm contained a fully formed but small human.[citation needed]
Forensic analysis
Ejaculated fluids are detected by ultraviolet light, irrespective of the structure or colour of the surface.[17] Sperm heads, e.g. from vaginal swabs, are still detected by microscopy using the "Christmas Tree Stain" method, i.e., Kernechtrot-Picroindigocarmine (KPIC) staining.[18][19]
Sperm in plants
Sperm cells in algal and many plant gametophytes are produced in male gametangia (antheridia) via mitotic division. In flowering plants, sperm nuclei are produced inside pollen.[citation needed]
Motile sperm cells
Motile sperm cells of algae and seedless plants.[20]
Motile sperm cells typically move via flagella and require a water medium in order to swim toward the egg for fertilization. In animals most of the energy for sperm motility is derived from the metabolism of fructose carried in the seminal fluid. This takes place in the mitochondria located in the sperm's midpiece (at the base of the sperm head). These cells cannot swim backwards due to the nature of their propulsion. The uniflagellated sperm cells (with one flagellum) of animals are referred to as spermatozoa, and are known to vary in size.[citation needed]
Motile sperm are also produced by many protists and the gametophytes of bryophytes, ferns and some gymnosperms such as cycads and ginkgo. The sperm cells are the only flagellated cells in the life cycle of these plants. In many ferns and lycophytes, they are multi-flagellated (carrying more than one flagellum).[20]
In nematodes, the sperm cells are amoeboid and crawl, rather than swim, towards the egg cell.[21]
Non-motile sperm cells
Non-motile sperm cells called spermatia lack flagella and therefore cannot swim. Spermatia are produced in a spermatangium.[20]
Because spermatia cannot swim, they depend on their environment to carry them to the egg cell. Some red algae, such as Polysiphonia, produce non-motile spermatia that are spread by water currents after their release.[20] The spermatia of rust fungi are covered with a sticky substance. They are produced in flask-shaped structures containing nectar, which attract flies that transfer the spermatia to nearby hyphae for fertilization in a mechanism similar to insect pollination in flowering plants.[22]
Fungal spermatia (also called pycniospores, especially in the Uredinales) may be confused with conidia. Conidia are spores that germinate independently of fertilization, whereas spermatia are gametes that are required for fertilization. In some fungi, such as Neurospora crassa, spermatia are identical to microconidia as they can perform both functions of fertilization as well as giving rise to new organisms without fertilization.[23]
Sperm nuclei
In many land plants, including most gymnosperms and all angiosperms, the male gametophytes (pollen grains) are the primary mode of dispersal, for example via wind or insect pollination, eliminating the need for water to bridge the gap between male and female. Each pollen grain contains a spermatogenous (generative) cell. Once the pollen lands on the stigma of a receptive flower, it germinates and starts growing a pollen tube through the carpel. Before the tube reaches the ovule, the nucleus of the generative cell in the pollen grain divides and gives rise to two sperm nuclei, which are then discharged through the tube into the ovule for fertilization.[20]
In some protists, fertilization also involves sperm nuclei, rather than cells, migrating toward the egg cell through a fertilization tube. Oomycetes form sperm nuclei in a syncytical antheridium surrounding the egg cells. The sperm nuclei reach the eggs through fertilization tubes, similar to the pollen tube mechanism in plants.[20]
For other definitions of the mob-squad, see Moron (disambiguation)
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SWEET!!!!
yeah
woohooo!!!!! i want to see a new stereotype :)
Finaly
I drove past it a couple of weeks ago and it looked like noone was there, it is the one in Frisco, TX right?
Watching this six years later!
I love dude perfect keep it up guys
Denis Jasewicz look at the no-look bullseye with 0.25 speed. It look like its fake.
they changed the title?
i think
JamesDankMeme yea they did but the new one tho
Wait. Did you just reply to your own comment? Ive been watching all the old videos and ive found so much people replying to themselves
yes
@@slightlycookedbread maybe he forgot to change accounts.
I like how he said thanks to LG for sending them the phones and then he threw it on the table and said to click to play their I phone game
On point
You can just see there happy and that’s what makes this so great
3:14 Dominik ''Dominator'' Hašek
I love all of them so much they are so awesome and their new office they're living the life
LG is going all out with their promotion for the G3.
Anyone else here after coby won his 2nd battle
sutton shook which one did he win
@@Llichrissy rc airplane battle
He’s won about 3-5
He never won 2 battles
Shadow and NNplayz he did
5:24 Tyler's reaction to camera falling😂😂😂😂
Dp y'all should do video game edition
ReidsGaming 34 I agree
ReidsGaming 34 I agree to
ReidsGaming 34 **too
They just renamed this😂😂
lol
Yup LOL 😅😅
TheMattomic Bombdrew yep
TheMattomic Bombdrew I just realized that
Hello guys good
Throwback to when the video title was "Office Edition"
This was the first video I ever saw, this was an ad at the time I saw it, and I was instantly hooked. I was amazed at how you could perform this type of stuff. DP Forever ❤️
Can I just point out how much fucking skill went into that golf chip shot? That was the most impressive.
How are they so fucking good at every thing they attempt holy shit
it's a lot harder, it would take heaps of attempts but they only put in the ones they succeed in
No shit sherlock. But even for a lot of attempts they pull off a shit ton of cool tricks. And that too in so many different sports.
Bilal Khalid it does not take 1 try they is a thing called editing it the a lot of tries
could you please not say bad word like that
Jacob Stearns This is the internet dude. If you can't handle swearing you shouldn't be on here.
This was the golden age of Dude Perfect
Watching them do trick shots is so satisfying
You guys should have an in ground trampoline
Uh yeah
+Unicorn Aj totally
I was literally just thinking that.
+rylee daoust totally
Yes they should
That's hilarious that they named the vid OLD office edition
MassimoStyle funny
@ Boom son if you dont get the comment just keep quiet
MassimoStyle Yeah that's also funny because they made the videos more than 2 years ago
Boom son idiot...
cuz they have a new office
Watched this video when it 1st came out and I still love it!
They are really good friends it makes me cry that everyone has talent and have fun because u only live once bro
Know what you have a new subscriber
Me
Bernie Castillo no, you only die once
i love dp
you dirty girl.
U guys really need to make a PANDA EDITION!!! The Panda is just bad ass. Actually we all like the panda! We all want to see the Panda going beast! Like this so they will see this!
True. We all want that!
Everyone would love this
You guys are my fav people
8yrs later and I still wonder what happened to this office
You guys have come so far it's crazy.
Is this seriously their job and career..?? These guys are the most lucky dudes in the world.
Yep, it's awesome
Yup it's their jobs they have a joint net worth of 5 million dollars
+Pranay Nayak they probably have loads more each in the bank net worth is only the amount they have spent on things so they have spent 5 mill between them but could have 20mill each in the bank no one knows
I'd totally love to be able to live like this ! But what is their network ? ( sorry if it's a really dumb question )
Basically thats all they do and they gain a lot of subs and lots of views from youtube too
I love how every time I watch this even if I turn off the captions the next time I see it the captions come back.
I love how now there making shots off of a thousand+ building and they’re excited about an across the room mini hoop shot🤣🤣🤣 they’ve came so far
Wow.. Old office edition..
I feel old....
who agrees Dude Perfect picks the best music
True
Yep yep
Agree
Who remembers this *nostalgia intensifies*.
Watching dude perfect since i was 3
That place looks fun!!
A trampoline, a soccerfield, a gaming room, a hot tub and a pool with a couple of waterslides and diving boards
Right because they have unlimited amount of space.
Lol Paul Garcia he think they got tht much space an it Paul
Love the hockey stuff Dude Perfect PLEASE do "Dude Perfect: Hockey Edition"!!
also love how he is shooting the pucks at a goal that is right in front of windows
OBB IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE GROUPS! THANKS FOR USING THEIR SONG!!!
its already seven years ago that i started watching the videos
Did anyone notice the new title
Madden Mobile Boss yea like 4 months ago lol
ya
Madden Mobile Boss I'm better than u at madden mobile I have Edelman,Brady,and Marsha won lynch wanna play me
Madden Mobile Boss me
Why does it say old?
I wonder how many times they have broken the windows
Exactly my first thought
Honza Sekyra ME TOO... The one with the hockey...
CJ Orendain I know right!
What! mannen det var jag som gjorde din logga =P
Swipeys - CSGÖÖ its probably enforced glass or some shit to make it safer.
Im so happy they have a new office now good for them they earned it
I miss the old office!
How long will it take until they smash a window
I give it a week. Tyler is going to miss a hockey shot and boom. haha
I give it 11 minutes
Probably already have
That is exactly what i was thinking especially with hockey pucks
they can't smash anything cuz it's fake (CGI), until proven otherwise.
Some of these shots must take ages! how long must that no looking bulls-eye have taken on its own!
There celebration make them spacial
Love u dude perfect
I still remember when this video came out 3 hours ago.
This is great!
Congrats on the new headquarters guys, it looks awesome!
A 6 year comment! I finally found one!
Yeah
6 years later they have a way bigger better dphq
Soccer is the number 1 sport on Earth with over 4 billion fans and is massive in over 240 countries. Every country on Earth loves Soccer. Basketball is massive in less than 30 countries. Soccer will be the most popular sport in the USA by 2050 uszb
@@mufc383 I do not remember asking
at 3 minutes 37 seconds by the goal there is a brazuca. you guys should add a little soccer field.
yessssssssssssssssssssss
Finn Bergquist óu fackiu schite o mai good verigudi
RUclips: I think it's smart to recommend this 7 years later
Had Cody missed the hockey shot, it’d be the “long distance window smash.”
Best Office Ever!!!
Who else would love to be a dp member
Skyler Hamilton me😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Skyler Hamilton I would love to
why not?
Skyler Hamilton vi
I have been dreaming of it all the time after the first video I watched
I remember when they still had this old office
Who else is here from 2024🎉 the new office is so sick, so cool how far they have come
I want to see your new office in personal
You're missing me in the office.
And me
And meeeeee
and meee (sub to me)
lol
I liked it when the comment section wasn’t a calendar
ikr
This was the first video by dude perfect I ever saw and they became a RUclips channel I’ve watched for half my life
It was so long ago I didn’t even know how to count to 1000