Monster magnet meets monster magnet...

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @etz80808yy
    @etz80808yy 6 лет назад +6789

    I really love your videos! They are really interesting and fun! I made the spanish captions in "Monster magnet meets servers...". So I'm also gonna do spanish captions with this one! 8)

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  6 лет назад +405

      Aw, that's awesome! I was just thinking the other day that I haven't officially thanked all the people that translate the subtitles on my videos. Thank you very much! It means a lot to my viewers, my channel, me etc. I know it takes some time. I did the English and Danish subtitles for this one :)

    • @etz80808yy
      @etz80808yy 6 лет назад +120

      Yeah, it takes a lot of time, but it will be worth it! Also thanks for the pin and the heart! ♡

    • @poetranoegraha6641
      @poetranoegraha6641 6 лет назад +14

      Juegabenstone ps : no he didn't heart you.

    • @xivix6710
      @xivix6710 6 лет назад +6

      You're a great guy !

    • @KamiZi0
      @KamiZi0 6 лет назад +7

      Pins comment but no like?

  • @ArmasLahtaaja
    @ArmasLahtaaja 6 лет назад +7847

    So this is why my compass in Finland is now pointing to Denmark.

  • @bobchong
    @bobchong 4 года назад +4609

    Next challenge: remove the two magnets apart

    • @RabeaHussain
      @RabeaHussain 4 года назад +286

      impossible , i have 2 n52 2" by 1" it takes me 10 min to separate using wrenches and a lot of hand injuries , then they got suck together again , now i don't want to bother

    • @claudiahalmel6771
      @claudiahalmel6771 4 года назад +231

      @@RabeaHussain its not impossible Magnets lose their strength if you heat them up you can eaven permanently remove their magnetic field if the heat is to big but im sure that it is impossible without permanently weakening the magnets or eaven destroying them in the prosses

    • @megonggaga8046
      @megonggaga8046 4 года назад +87

      Chainsaw goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    • @pixelparasite829
      @pixelparasite829 4 года назад +167

      @@claudiahalmel6771 I'm pretty sure that he doesn't want to destroy the extremely expensive magnets.

    • @tigerpresentationsproducts425
      @tigerpresentationsproducts425 4 года назад +3

      Use a lighter and a chisel

  • @dazedandamused2491
    @dazedandamused2491 4 года назад +1101

    If the magnets did “smash” together would it actually shoot outward, or would the strength of the magnetic pull keep it in a shattered mess? 🤔

    • @rustable4165
      @rustable4165 4 года назад +67

      they would most likely fly out

    • @rustable4165
      @rustable4165 4 года назад +8

      @@tearex7023 ok

    • @shathisvaran1026
      @shathisvaran1026 4 года назад +11

      I believe they’ll broke in some pieces and fly together

    • @AmmarAbdSaleh
      @AmmarAbdSaleh 3 года назад +5

      I think once they break they wont be magnetic anymore

    • @ashdoesstuff3575
      @ashdoesstuff3575 3 года назад +53

      @@AmmarAbdSaleh that isn't how magnets work. I actually own a neodymium magnet that was broken in half and both halves still work.

  • @greezyhammer764
    @greezyhammer764 3 года назад +102

    Have you looked into using a hydraulic fluid as a way to slow down the magnets coupling?
    Thick acrylic cylinder to handle the serious pressure, bore it out to magnet diameter.
    Bore and thread a small hole at the bottom at the height of first magnet, install a brass valve.
    Insert first magnet, fill cylinder with hydraulic fluid, insert second magnet.
    The fluid will get through the sides of top magnet as it descends, but I think it's worth an experiment.

    • @nou4898
      @nou4898 3 года назад +2

      galaxy brain

    • @robcoastalga8279
      @robcoastalga8279 3 года назад +1

      That was my idea. Using a very viscous liquid.

    • @babybirdhome
      @babybirdhome 2 года назад +3

      Why not just use a copper tube about the diameter of the magnets?

    • @fredthegraycatt
      @fredthegraycatt 2 года назад +5

      Or instead of a messy fluid, just use dry ice?

    • @dwmaddawgs
      @dwmaddawgs 2 года назад

      @@babybirdhome that copper might start glowing with the electric field created

  • @E-0921
    @E-0921 5 лет назад +1570

    Now throw it inside a server room and watch the magic happen!

    • @AubreyMK
      @AubreyMK 5 лет назад +191

      move the magent to Epic games server rooms quick!

    • @yamahara5179
      @yamahara5179 5 лет назад +18

      @@AubreyMK 2 IQ

    • @AubreyMK
      @AubreyMK 5 лет назад +57

      @obonk gang how dare yopu insdut my inselagent, mu IQ is -14 andn musthc hfoher tharn yours

    • @Jer0867
      @Jer0867 5 лет назад +6

      That's evil, dude! Lol!

    • @harryb7505
      @harryb7505 5 лет назад +10

      MeKillYouTo 10000 IQ play

  • @joerivankallo
    @joerivankallo 5 лет назад +1111

    Safety first boys!
    Helmet, eye protection, gloves, etc.
    and then walking around on your socks...

    • @todayonthebench
      @todayonthebench 5 лет назад +35

      @@benoitcollignon735 A lot of modern security boots have plastic/fiberglass/carbon-fiber instead of steel reinforcement these days.
      Main reason is that a steel piece isn't as strong as the other options. So the rating of the shoe gets better with the non metallic materials, and they are lighter, and at times cheaper too.

    • @saltysoysauce954
      @saltysoysauce954 5 лет назад +41

      Unlike me, magnets aren't attracted to feet!

    • @matthewjackson1661
      @matthewjackson1661 5 лет назад +3

      @@todayonthebench that and if the metal gets damaged you may lose your toes due to the metal crushing them

    • @todayonthebench
      @todayonthebench 5 лет назад +2

      @@matthewjackson1661 Yes, it tends to be easier to heal severely crushed toes and fingers. But if a piece of metal is bent around them like a candy wrapper, then it generally ends up as a lost cause.
      Though, the boots should be rated for the environment one works in. (ie, they shouldn't get crushed to start with...)

    • @gazz9995
      @gazz9995 5 лет назад +1

      @@benoitcollignon735 well just some normal trainers would be ok wouldn't want to get a splinter kicking that wood.

  • @mustafaGeezer
    @mustafaGeezer 6 лет назад +4575

    I kinda want to see them get seperated

    • @accckiy
      @accckiy 6 лет назад +356

      easy, just put in a fire. But after you can frow them out. That will the last time you see them working.

    • @red__guy
      @red__guy 6 лет назад +29

      Mustafa Gezer
      Im more afraid to

    • @thegamingpikachu6784
      @thegamingpikachu6784 6 лет назад +217

      All you need to to is get a hydrolic press xD

    • @red__guy
      @red__guy 6 лет назад +113

      The gaming pikachu
      Its time for collaboration, visit finland.

    • @Sorestlor
      @Sorestlor 6 лет назад +381

      Yes put magnet next to giant metal press.

  • @amt1710
    @amt1710 3 года назад +429

    I would love to see these magnets assembled on some sort of track that allows them to slam into eachother at full force.

    • @prat751
      @prat751 3 года назад +30

      Wouldn’t they just shatter?

    • @maryjanedeoferio6790
      @maryjanedeoferio6790 3 года назад +21

      Yes it would actually be shattered

    • @plqtypus
      @plqtypus 3 года назад +3

      they would be so expensive and they would shatter

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 2 года назад +42

      If you want to spend $1,000 plus dollars on that and then upload it to RUclips I don't think anyone would complain because it would be quite the thing to watch.

    • @Noone-hk1vf
      @Noone-hk1vf 2 года назад

      Magnet train

  • @Rainy_R
    @Rainy_R 5 лет назад +2136

    0:54
    My brain cells on a hard test

  • @caeruleum780
    @caeruleum780 5 лет назад +193

    “No humans or magnets were hurt during the meeting of the magnets”

  • @StarFoxCodeTJ
    @StarFoxCodeTJ 6 лет назад +70

    I'd say you have nerves of steel, but that's not possible because steel is ferromagnetic and would be pulled right out of your body. Therefore you must have nerves of pure graphene.

    • @coolguy284_2
      @coolguy284_2 5 лет назад

      He has iron in his blood, but it is not affected.

    • @cyberyt2632
      @cyberyt2632 4 года назад

      @@coolguy284_2 It is effected but the amount of iron in you blood is so little that your blood is barely effect by a magnet at that level.

  • @markblamer4969
    @markblamer4969 3 года назад +26

    how about a tube the diameter of the magnets perforated along its length with tiny holes. fill the tube with crushed ice, as the ice melts the magnets move closer together..

    • @cola98765
      @cola98765 3 года назад +1

      this... is actually interesting idea it would allow combining magnet of any size as long as you have tube just a bit bigger than two magnets.

    • @chrisrstt
      @chrisrstt 3 года назад +2

      Wouldn’t work as once they get close enough the magnet force will force the ice out at extremely high pressure. Essentially it could cause the ice to melt

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi 3 года назад

      @@chrisrstt So the pulling force is so strong that the ice gets crushed so hard the force behind it is enough to bring the ice to a higher temperature?
      I would really love to see this in some thick acrylic tubing with smaller magnets than shown in the video but still strong ones

    • @chrisrstt
      @chrisrstt 3 года назад

      @@Ikxi yes, think of it like a hydraulic pressure. High pressure=heat

  • @Kuhtlass
    @Kuhtlass 4 года назад +296

    Imagine having a steel plate in your head and playing with these.

  • @joec853
    @joec853 4 года назад +274

    2:10 *shaves off warning label*

  • @official_h_official
    @official_h_official 5 лет назад +940

    Key words:
    • dont
    • try
    • at
    • home

    • @nowandaround312
      @nowandaround312 5 лет назад +37

      •or
      •anywhere
      •else
      •unless you're a professional or a RUclipsr

    • @aisfor1
      @aisfor1 5 лет назад +20

      •im dracula
      •blah
      •blah
      •BLUH

    • @vond5829
      @vond5829 5 лет назад +8

      Well if you got enough money to buy one

    • @joksizantos7520
      @joksizantos7520 5 лет назад +4

      I cant read the first bullet, but as long as i follow as many of the keywords, nothing will go wrong
      - try, at, home

    • @joynigam4151
      @joynigam4151 4 года назад +1

      What are you doing here Darryl?

  • @tcheev6306
    @tcheev6306 3 года назад +105

    The legend says that those two magnets are still stuck to each other till today :)

  • @BAPEMCM
    @BAPEMCM 5 лет назад +433

    0:54 is that engineer from TF2?

  • @SubscribersGoal-eg4iy
    @SubscribersGoal-eg4iy 5 лет назад +132

    0:54 when working with magnets becomes so usual your eyes begin to become magnetic 🧲 👀

  • @aloter1680
    @aloter1680 5 лет назад +187

    7:30
    I'm stressed, i want to separate them 😅

    • @corvetaumbr2410
      @corvetaumbr2410 5 лет назад +16

      Now its practically impossible to separate them...

    • @재성김-m1k
      @재성김-m1k 4 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @atmos_360
      @atmos_360 4 года назад

      Same : (

    • @Prozakc.O
      @Prozakc.O 4 года назад +2

      Heat them up

    • @qrtoryx1765
      @qrtoryx1765 4 года назад +2

      @@Prozakc.O I think if they would heat them up they would lose their magnetic properties

  • @Dennis4official
    @Dennis4official Год назад +10

    Watching this channel inspired me to get into magnets and now I have a massive 45,40 mm neodymium magnet which has been used to do all kinds of things!

    • @3-MPH
      @3-MPH Год назад

      like what?

  • @NWRefund
    @NWRefund 6 лет назад +24

    That sound is the vibration of the material as it recovers from elastic deformation. The magnets are applying two tons of compressive force and rather a lot of friction. As material slides out from between the magnets, it's popping back to where it should be, causing the vibrations. TLDR: It's not moving smoothly.

    • @Arheisel
      @Arheisel 6 лет назад

      I'm wondering why he didn't applied oil/grease/lube to the wedge

    • @johntheux9238
      @johntheux9238 6 лет назад

      Yes the noise is the same than when I cold rolled aluminium sheet.

  • @bleachOO15
    @bleachOO15 5 лет назад +323

    How about putting a big ice cube in between, and wait it to melt.

    • @tomf0olery
      @tomf0olery 4 года назад +81

      the ice cube would be crushed

    • @trydodis690
      @trydodis690 4 года назад +41

      and the magnets will shatter or chip

    • @NicolasMorus
      @NicolasMorus 4 года назад +14

      @@trydodis690 the key word was 'big'

    • @trydodis690
      @trydodis690 4 года назад +36

      Nicolas M I understood that, I’m assuming his idea was to have a large piece of ice that would slowly melt until they’re in contact with each other but that isn’t going to work. There will be a point where the ice is small enough that it doesn’t have the strength to support the attraction of the magnets.
      It’s not as if the ice is going to gradually break, it will be a spontaneous event and the magnets might shatter with what is left of the ice.

    • @LightningShiva1
      @LightningShiva1 4 года назад +3

      @@trydodis690 ya

  • @nbacivilnba8950
    @nbacivilnba8950 4 года назад +213

    0:54 OMG Look at his eyes! such is the power of this magnet!!! 😱

    • @rafikamin6617
      @rafikamin6617 3 года назад +4

      That was two separate video

    • @georgedog326
      @georgedog326 3 года назад +16

      @@rafikamin6617 he was joking

    • @TheTrueC64
      @TheTrueC64 3 года назад

      Lmfao

    • @jalliboy
      @jalliboy 2 года назад +1

      @@georgedog326 cant fix stupid🤣 you cannot help a stupid person understand stuff. Haha

    • @samyakinho
      @samyakinho 2 года назад +3

      @@rafikamin6617 r/wooosh

  • @wilbur9416
    @wilbur9416 3 года назад +4

    Magnets are fun. Now you have the ultimate fridge magnet

  • @Streamtronics
    @Streamtronics 6 лет назад +29

    Maybe you could've lubed/waxed the slide somewhat, just for easy of combining. But looks good!

    • @johntheux9238
      @johntheux9238 6 лет назад +1

      I think the coefficient of friction decreases as the pressure increase.
      When all the magnet area touch the plastic part the pressure is low and the coefficient of friction is high. When only the edge of the magnet touch the plastic part the pressure is higher so the coefficient of friction is lower and the magnet slips.
      For the noise: imagine that the surface of the plastic part is a brush: when it adhere to the magnet because of the pressure it will deform to follow the point of contact. When it finally detach it resumes its normal form making vibrations. When the forces involved are low, the vibrations are ultrasonic and turn them into heat, when the force is high like in this case or like when something is cold rolled the vibrations turn it into sound.

  • @darkflame_reaper
    @darkflame_reaper 5 лет назад +471

    Asking someone to try and pull those magnets apart, would be like asking someone to pull Excalibur from the stone lol

    • @Silentguy_
      @Silentguy_ 5 лет назад +36

      Eric Bernik Only issue is that they would “pop” apart and be slung towards the cars and would probably slam into the body with the force of a semi truck

    • @jazmihamizan4987
      @jazmihamizan4987 4 года назад +18

      @@Silentguy_ smol price to pay go scientific salvation

    • @Self-replicating_whatnot
      @Self-replicating_whatnot 4 года назад

      Heat up and gently separate?

    • @ryanpaloma4951
      @ryanpaloma4951 4 года назад +1

      Caliburn*

    • @dark6.6E-34
      @dark6.6E-34 4 года назад

      @@ericbernik4695 wouldn't work they are brittle

  • @ElPoderSecreto
    @ElPoderSecreto 6 лет назад +101

    6:30

    • @nosaddi4149
      @nosaddi4149 6 лет назад +1

      Fede thank you I pay you with a like

    • @weakw1ll
      @weakw1ll 6 лет назад

      I looked for this comment

  • @williamburroughs9686
    @williamburroughs9686 2 года назад +3

    I think the best part was finding out that magnets can be very powerful. Before seeing this video, the most powerful non electric magnets that I have seen were rated for 500 pounds. But to see this at over 2600 pounds is amazing.

  • @MirageUchiha
    @MirageUchiha 6 лет назад +785

    Nice. 👍🏽
    Now take them apart.

    • @eveomatic2427
      @eveomatic2427 6 лет назад +8

      Slide them off

    • @GalaxyCloud
      @GalaxyCloud 6 лет назад +50

      @@eveomatic2427 is WAY harder than it seems

    • @alexilaiho1st
      @alexilaiho1st 6 лет назад +14

      Leak false info claiming one of them cheated on the other, then hide behind a solid wall.

    • @shanespicerbsb
      @shanespicerbsb 6 лет назад +8

      RIP the plastic wedge

    • @lukeslife3958
      @lukeslife3958 6 лет назад +13

      Legend has it he is still trying to this day

  • @subswithnovids-yl6mw
    @subswithnovids-yl6mw 5 лет назад +547

    A magnet: *finally a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary*

    • @sang1025com
      @sang1025com 5 лет назад +5

      witch one is saying it?
      the original or the new 6x2 or the new 6x4 saying to no.1 biggist magnet he has or that no.1 biggist one saying to 6x4

    • @subswithnovids-yl6mw
      @subswithnovids-yl6mw 5 лет назад +2

      Its 2

    • @formalbusinessonion7265
      @formalbusinessonion7265 5 лет назад +4

      Neodymium Magnet: "Where's the worlds strongest magnet?"
      Fridge Magnet: "How do you know you're not looking at it?
      "
      Neodymium Magnet: "Haha, you think I'm a fool? I know you're not the strongest magnet NONE OF YOU ARE! I heard they appeared from the ground in a electric field of magnetism.
      "
      That one random ass magnet that everyone has for some reason: "Neodymium?
      "
      Neodymium Magnet: "So that's its name? Neodymium. Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!"

    • @aeronaut7346
      @aeronaut7346 5 лет назад +1

      Kung fu panda reference 👊

    • @parlodadgood3538
      @parlodadgood3538 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ob3-w9bqCho/видео.html

  • @kielvincenta.k.aultrainsti6523
    @kielvincenta.k.aultrainsti6523 4 года назад +252

    1:26 what if we use 100% of our brain?

    • @GRTechs
      @GRTechs 4 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂🤦‍♂️

    • @Jeeves_0
      @Jeeves_0 4 года назад +2

      ?

    • @Sweet_Jelly39
      @Sweet_Jelly39 4 года назад +8

      I don't see any problem...

    • @banesrb
      @banesrb 4 года назад +18

      There's no need for glue

    • @doublemosasaur5091
      @doublemosasaur5091 3 года назад +13

      Stfu if you have nothing to do with engineering that glue is needed to strengthen it idiots

  • @njm1971nyc
    @njm1971nyc 2 года назад

    That little piece of plastic stuck between the magnets would drive me nuts 😆
    My method, not that I plan to do it...but after giving the pinched plastic some thought, would be like this:
    Make a tube the exact diameter of the two magnets. Place one magnet at one end. Make a magnet-shaped puck out of dry ice (frozen CO2), place in the tube. Next add the second magnet. The puck would gradually turn back to gas, slowly bringing the magnets closer together, until finally completely joined. No solids at risk of being trapped! 😊 Might be worth a try!

    • @njm1971nyc
      @njm1971nyc 2 года назад

      ...and reading though the comments, I realise someone else already thought of this. Although theirs was a joint effort ☺️

  • @wompastompa3692
    @wompastompa3692 6 лет назад +52

    This new behemoth will invert a compass at 209cm but fail at 210cm.

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff 6 лет назад +2611

    How about using a block of ice to bring them together

    • @migatoesungato
      @migatoesungato 6 лет назад +27

      How?

    • @Autunite
      @Autunite 6 лет назад +704

      Place the magnets with a block of ice between them, let it melt so the magnets move slowly towards eachother. However the ice could chip or explode under the pressure and the magnets would damage eachother.

    • @bloeckmoep
      @bloeckmoep 6 лет назад +164

      Ice melts under pressure. You can observe this with a thick ice bar and a wire loop with a weight attached to it. The wire will slowly cut through the ice bar. With those magnets it will go faster, the closer they get, since the pull force rises.

    • @fubisroc9673
      @fubisroc9673 6 лет назад +95

      Someone had a similar idea with a PVC pipe filled with water. The only drawback there being the pipe would have to be the PERFECT diameter to control the flow of water around the magnet. If you replaced the water with a cylinder of ice, the PVC would prevent an explosive blowout and almost any chipping/cracking would be repaired by the compressive force on the ice.

    • @JohnyAngelo
      @JohnyAngelo 6 лет назад +9

      Still it would be interesting to see. probably not at home tho

  • @nickstick4756
    @nickstick4756 6 лет назад +709

    now the question is, how do you get them separated?

    • @XX-tb1fe
      @XX-tb1fe 6 лет назад +113

      I can think of 3 ways.
      1. Place them in an oscillating (constantly changing) magnetic field
      2. Start hammering them
      3. Put them in a furnace

    • @Tenskwatawa4U
      @Tenskwatawa4U 6 лет назад +94

      You don't. EVER.

    • @BowTie8Bit
      @BowTie8Bit 6 лет назад +34

      Create two magnetic fields, one for each magnet, that will generate a repulsive force between the two, just enough to get a wedge in. Or maybe strong enough to propel them away from each other.

    • @rhyzvanic3660
      @rhyzvanic3660 6 лет назад +19

      Generally you don't But an idea could be to put them into two separate panels flush together, and start pulling those panels away from each other while the magnets are snug together.
      Good luck having enough power to separate them though!

    • @Night-FuryDreamer
      @Night-FuryDreamer 6 лет назад +8

      Keywords: You don't.

  • @okaygerepied5388
    @okaygerepied5388 3 года назад +36

    Imagine putting this in a MRI 💀

    • @CallMeZeroxx
      @CallMeZeroxx 3 года назад

      death.

    • @viacomsspy5439
      @viacomsspy5439 3 года назад +2

      Okayge

    • @Ben-fx8lg
      @Ben-fx8lg 12 часов назад

      My understanding is the MRI magnets will suck a steel chair from 20 ft away

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM 6 лет назад +3141

    At the end you magnet might be turning towards Earth's magnetic field too

    • @Cec1nator
      @Cec1nator 6 лет назад +134

      ElectroBOOM that's what i thought too

    • @anchoriticparliament6343
      @anchoriticparliament6343 6 лет назад +96

      That's what I thought was going on at first.

    • @blury6445
      @blury6445 6 лет назад +30

      ElectroBOOM hi i love your videos
      Can i get an osciloscope
      Plz anser if i can😂

    • @ozgunkara1930
      @ozgunkara1930 6 лет назад +4

      I love you and your channel man keep up

    • @theschnilser7962
      @theschnilser7962 6 лет назад +17

      Didn't expect you here xD

  • @ZeroWalker26
    @ZeroWalker26 6 лет назад +36

    I would not wanna take apart does 2 magnets. Awesome video.

    • @calebsherman886
      @calebsherman886 6 лет назад +1

      Zero Walker It would take thor to seperate that.

    • @2ooo996
      @2ooo996 6 лет назад

      No, just use a spoon, that'll work

    • @dandanthedandan7558
      @dandanthedandan7558 6 лет назад

      2,000 .- No, a hamster would do it...

    • @corwinhyatt519
      @corwinhyatt519 6 лет назад

      @ Zero, it is possible but I think the equipment needed would be very expensive. It would need some sort of split grabber that could exert a bit over 2 tonnes of force separating the magnets while retaining them and not damaging them.

    • @dandanthedandan7558
      @dandanthedandan7558 6 лет назад

      Corwin Hyatt Do those exist?

  • @HomieJeans
    @HomieJeans 6 лет назад +157

    6:32 for result

  • @kato_dsrdr
    @kato_dsrdr 3 года назад +3

    "Neodymium magnets are not toys"
    Damn, these super strong magnets are my dream toys when I was a kid..

  • @ghostassassin1107
    @ghostassassin1107 6 лет назад +64

    Now we wait for the day when you have to separate them again.

  • @deaconbryant
    @deaconbryant 5 лет назад +349

    try a negatively charged monster magnet and a positively charged one and see if you can levitate off of them

    • @brandondannys-menary3678
      @brandondannys-menary3678 5 лет назад +5

      Deacon Bryant hell yeah

    • @idrilllsrp8508
      @idrilllsrp8508 5 лет назад +99

      Sounds fucking dangerous, he should do it

    • @akaredcrossbow
      @akaredcrossbow 5 лет назад +36

      Deacon Bryant I think the top magnet might flip and then shatter!

    • @blobby2127
      @blobby2127 5 лет назад +10

      He would need a crap load of counter weights to keep the magnet from flipping. It might. It even work without flipping.

    • @Nicholas3412
      @Nicholas3412 5 лет назад +16

      Some Russian guy made a car suspension out of that

  • @schalke9974
    @schalke9974 6 лет назад +63

    I would say that it will invert the compass at 206cm but will fail at 207cm. By the way I really love your videos and you are by far my favorite science youtuber

    • @adtc
      @adtc 6 лет назад +1

      Zogo 974 what are you talking about?

    • @The5thorseman
      @The5thorseman 6 лет назад +6

      adtc Someone obviously didn't watch the video .-.

    • @schalke9974
      @schalke9974 6 лет назад +1

      Obviously someone watched it until the end...
      There he asks what we guess in which distance this magnet could invert a compass. Watch it until the complete end and you will know what i mean-.-

    • @Murzac
      @Murzac 6 лет назад +3

      To be fair, it's after the Brilliant.org advertisement and in many videos on youtube that's at the very end of the video and people just tune out when it pops up because more often than not there's nothing more than maybe a "like and subscribe and I'll see you next time" after it.

  • @FourthRoot
    @FourthRoot 2 года назад

    I just realized how you could have done this MUCH easier without leaving an annoying piece of plastic between them.
    Step 1: Buy a plastic pipe that is slightly larger than the magnets.
    Step 2: Put one magnet in one end of the pipe.
    Step 3: Fill the pipe with about 3 feet of ice.
    Step 4: Put the second magnet in the pipe with the ice in between.
    Step 5: There is no step 5. Just come back after the ice melts.

  • @fangthewarrior
    @fangthewarrior 6 лет назад +36

    Towards the end I had guessed that it would 'eat' the wedge

  • @petrescuework-difficultcas6581
    @petrescuework-difficultcas6581 4 года назад +66

    4:24 that helper is just a behemoth pulling the whole apparatus and his companion over the carpet 😳

  • @aarongreenfield9038
    @aarongreenfield9038 6 лет назад +711

    That sound was the irrevocable warping of the space time continuum, but luckily the damage is limited to merely our own Galaxy, so that's a relief!

    • @KClO3
      @KClO3 6 лет назад +8

      that refrence lol

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 6 лет назад +5

      Mouze. I was wondering if anybody was going to catch that;-)

    • @well3034
      @well3034 6 лет назад +1

      I give up, where is that reference from??

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 6 лет назад +1

      Well, any luck yet? I can give you a hint.

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 6 лет назад +1

      Well, hint, crazy hair, and used pinball machine parts!

  • @TheOneAndOnlySame
    @TheOneAndOnlySame Год назад +1

    5:00 A little lubricant would have helped a great deal

  • @tylerstanford7228
    @tylerstanford7228 6 лет назад +263

    Now get them apart

    • @Dalen22_W
      @Dalen22_W 6 лет назад

      Tyler Stanford lol

    • @onlymeok
      @onlymeok 6 лет назад +2

      Permanent magnets are adversely affected by high temperatures.

    • @hariyanuar8222
      @hariyanuar8222 6 лет назад

      Easy, you can weaken their magnet power by burning or throw them until the magnet power is bearable then get them apart.

    • @pyro1324
      @pyro1324 6 лет назад

      Harry99, Throwing around neodymium magnets will just get you a mess of crumbles

    • @jamesdelatorre5634
      @jamesdelatorre5634 6 лет назад

      Tyler Stanford I

  • @Silexium
    @Silexium 6 лет назад +43

    A bit late on this one but the fact that you managed to unite your strongest magnet with itself is INSANE. What once was your strongest magnet, now paired together with itself to make an absolute beast of a magnet. That alone is astonishing and I can't wait to see how well it will perform against your 200×50cm magnet in your next video. Awesome video as always, Brian.

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 6 лет назад

      Abu Hamza Muharemović "unite your strongest magnet with itself" what

    • @Silexium
      @Silexium 6 лет назад +1

      nowonmetube As in unite two of the same magnets together.

  • @Supermario0727
    @Supermario0727 5 лет назад +28

    If you thought bringing them together was hard, imagine how hard it will be to separate them.

  • @scarletevans4474
    @scarletevans4474 8 месяцев назад

    I was so afraid about the final two "clicks" between magnets, when they first touch and then when the plastic gets removed, could damage them.
    Glad that nothing like this happened! 🙂

  • @GhostOdyssey
    @GhostOdyssey 6 лет назад +31

    I was literally on the edge of my seat, slowly edging away from the monitor, grimacing with trepidation!!

    • @ramrod126
      @ramrod126 6 лет назад +1

      Glad I wasn't the only one.

  • @Half-V
    @Half-V 6 лет назад +12

    5:44 The breath scared the shit out of me.

  • @Thelegend-db8qu
    @Thelegend-db8qu 5 лет назад +408

    Thumbnail magnet so strong its pulling one of his eye the wrong way 🤪

    • @LoginLogout
      @LoginLogout 5 лет назад +2

      Lol haha

    • @marspotato
      @marspotato 5 лет назад +6

      Its not funny, what if its a medical condition

    • @stormdivision617
      @stormdivision617 5 лет назад +11

      @@marspotato its not he edited it this way

    • @marspotato
      @marspotato 5 лет назад +3

      @@stormdivision617 thats some weird editing to do

    • @Amnesiaaa06
      @Amnesiaaa06 5 лет назад +3

      Its vfx dude

  • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
    @MAGGOT_VOMIT 3 года назад +2

    Would be much easier like I did years ago with two 4in magnets. Sit one on the floor N side down, place a 2-3ft long pvc tube (with 1/4in holes drilled in it every couple of inches along the tube), over top of the magnet. I had made a jig out of 2x4s, hole-straps and zipties to hold the tube upright and straight. Fill the pvc with crushed ice place the 2nd magnet in (N side down) and let them slowly come together.
    The holes in the pvc will let you know its progress.

    • @marveloussoftware4914
      @marveloussoftware4914 3 года назад +1

      How did you separate them? Or did you?

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT 3 года назад

      @@marveloussoftware4914 No I didn't separate them. Engineering had come to me as they had already shattered one pair (luckily no one got hurt) and damaged another pair. They were supposed to go on a new fast CTL (cut to length) machine design and found they didn't have enough levitating force with a single magnet to float the cutter assembly.

  • @toster387
    @toster387 4 года назад +143

    congratulations, you just recreated putting two 2×2 Lego pieces together but with magnets. no way in hell they're going to come unstuck.

    • @811brian
      @811brian 4 года назад +11

      1x2 flat tiles are even worse!

    • @Jpx0999
      @Jpx0999 3 года назад +5

      I did it remove it the 2x2 legos stucks
      A lot of times
      Its INCREDIBILY painful and my nails are now made of steel
      Since whatdont kill foi
      Make you stronger
      But is possible

    • @perhapsYoYo
      @perhapsYoYo 3 года назад +4

      you know what sucks more?
      two 1x1s stuck on eachother

    • @parlodadgood3538
      @parlodadgood3538 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ob3-w9bqCho/видео.html

    • @cheez-itdestroyer
      @cheez-itdestroyer 3 года назад +1

      @@perhapsYoYo they can spin some and have corners over making them easy

  • @gunide
    @gunide 6 лет назад +313

    Is nobody going to talk about his eyes at 0:54 ?

    • @brysonsirus7747
      @brysonsirus7747 6 лет назад +6

      IKR! How?!

    • @ivenom6740
      @ivenom6740 6 лет назад +35

      its an edit. watch his eyes in the reflection at the bottom on 4k. there not eddited like the top

    • @Kkoorrpp
      @Kkoorrpp 6 лет назад +11

      Gunide The Human It said, (VFX may have been used in this shot...)

    • @GEMINIz5
      @GEMINIz5 6 лет назад

      Ikr

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 6 лет назад +2

      That's the VFX

  • @solidmage
    @solidmage 6 лет назад +102

    This new behemoth will invert a compass at 247cm

    • @adtc
      @adtc 6 лет назад +5

      Formula or guesstimate?

    • @nexusxe
      @nexusxe 6 лет назад +5

      adtc it's a guasstimate
      ok I'll leave

  • @kungfutuber
    @kungfutuber 2 года назад +2

    Great achievement! I imagine the sound you heard towards the end was the friction between the magnet and the plastic as they slid across each other.

  • @Architector_4
    @Architector_4 6 лет назад +61

    Is it bad that I want to see what will happen if someone would take two of these magnets and literally throw them one at another? In a safe controlled environment with absurd amounts of protection everywhere, of course...

    • @johntheux9238
      @johntheux9238 6 лет назад +5

      A little too expensive.

    • @matheusd.rodrigues429
      @matheusd.rodrigues429 6 лет назад +5

      they'd break and their pieces would be locked together

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 6 лет назад +4

      Architector #4. A lot of sugar cube size chunks, and neodymium dust!

    • @johntheux9238
      @johntheux9238 6 лет назад

      It wiil loose his power too. Putting two magnets in front of each other their power will add up but putting there side by side they will canceled each other so in a mishmash like that all the power will fade out.

    • @Architector_4
      @Architector_4 6 лет назад +1

      +Aaron Greenfield
      But the dust... Will it be magnetic too? Does that mean that it would magnet to the chunks and effectively be a stiff fuzzy coating that will cause some bad things to happen when you touch it even with special gloves?

  • @Sausketo
    @Sausketo 6 лет назад +25

    now you just have to make a contraption to separate them

  • @fluffyfloof9267
    @fluffyfloof9267 6 лет назад +16

    Looking forward to the video in which you separate them. ;D

  • @Pixel_Forge_
    @Pixel_Forge_ 3 года назад +2

    This video has given me a minor fear of magnets.

  • @whitedemon8953
    @whitedemon8953 4 года назад +121

    I never even thought that magnet could be this terrifying 😂

    • @USS_ESSEX_CV-9
      @USS_ESSEX_CV-9 3 года назад +4

      This isn't even the final form of magnets, because technically electromagnets are still magnets and they can be many thousands of times more powerful than even this behemoth that was created.

    • @alienfromarea-5196
      @alienfromarea-5196 3 года назад +5

      @@Omnsicient445 average fridge magnet is more powerful than earth

    • @ninjahunterx7497
      @ninjahunterx7497 3 года назад +5

      You guys are thinking inside Earth, and forgot the most powerful magnet. The Magnetar! Which is a Neutron star type with magnetic field of quadrillion times the Earth. This is so strong that, it will tear off atomic bonds (due to electrons in atoms) from about 1000 km away from its surface! (It's like a no matter zone).

    • @kendodd8734
      @kendodd8734 3 года назад

      When it comes to magnets alcohol and and let’s say ............ other substances r right up there for drawing me in with as much pulling power

    • @parlodadgood3538
      @parlodadgood3538 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ob3-w9bqCho/видео.html

  • @Barnacules
    @Barnacules 6 лет назад +377

    This should be an Olympic sport!

  • @aidinexmachina4232
    @aidinexmachina4232 3 года назад +2

    I was expecting Stoner Metal.
    I still wasn't too disappointed.

    • @520azdc
      @520azdc 3 года назад

      Haha! I was just wondering how many stoner rock fans ended up here by accident.

  • @georgew.9663
    @georgew.9663 6 лет назад +13

    That noise was just the plastic squeaking up against the wood as the magnets pushed it out, watch the video again and you’ll notice the noise is in time with the wedge getting pushed out

  • @Cec1nator
    @Cec1nator 6 лет назад +13

    for a second i thought your eyes went berserk haha
    great vfx man

  • @jadensawyer6376
    @jadensawyer6376 6 лет назад +64

    Who knew that putting magnets together was this hard.
    How about a video of separating them??

    • @onekoo4822
      @onekoo4822 6 лет назад +1

      hard to make 1 magnet out of 2, without splitting those 2 into pieces.

    • @MrStealthWarrior
      @MrStealthWarrior 6 лет назад +6

      Probably force needed to separate them is enough to shatter at least one of them.

    • @djdm2603
      @djdm2603 6 лет назад

      i'd imagine you could wedge something strong like an axe head in there to part them a little then get 2 strong wooden boards between them, pull the axe off them and with several people pull the boards apart assuming you had some kind of handle on them. Would be pretty damn hard tho.
      edit: obviously you would have to have everything held down on separate rigs to get anything metal near them, but you would need something metal to not be crushed like that plastic, maybe some kind of wood is strong enough but idk.

    • @zippo90009000
      @zippo90009000 6 лет назад

      they get deth....end of this shit

  • @DantE-nq5zf
    @DantE-nq5zf 3 года назад +1

    No magnets were harmed in this video🤣🤣😂

  • @codymartin6704
    @codymartin6704 6 лет назад +174

    Now you should get another set and reverse the polarity of one and build a floating chair or something

  • @hw_yozoraVODS
    @hw_yozoraVODS 6 лет назад +35

    we're gonna get to the point he's gonna buy a magnets thats gonna change the world rotation. and i love it

    • @hw_yozoraVODS
      @hw_yozoraVODS 6 лет назад +4

      201 centimeters

    • @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA
      @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA 6 лет назад

      no at that strength to change earths rotation the magnet would have killed him and everything on earth, magnets that strong are close to magnetars thats the magnetic field of a neutron star, the field can unwind DNA and strip apart atoms at this power level they even bend space time .

    • @hw_yozoraVODS
      @hw_yozoraVODS 6 лет назад +2

      TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA twas a joke...

    • @sethh8892
      @sethh8892 6 лет назад

      The magnetic Poles don't really have much to do with the rotation of the Earth... That just has to do with mass and inertia.

  • @MyWasteOfTime
    @MyWasteOfTime 6 лет назад +14

    Who would have thought I would enjoy watching two men put magnets together on a Friday Night for 10 min :)

    • @tEmMiEyAyAyA
      @tEmMiEyAyAyA Год назад

      Hey it's friday night for me too

  • @K1K2Daniels
    @K1K2Daniels 3 года назад

    I was genuinely stuck and very anxious for the result. This is so unlike anything I've ever seen. Not even sure how I ended up here, but new sub. Let's see where the algorithm takes me now.

  • @oksomkar3107
    @oksomkar3107 6 лет назад +356

    How to divide this magnets after.

    • @felixar90
      @felixar90 6 лет назад +143

      A nuclear bomb

    • @Jaakko_Ruotsalainen
      @Jaakko_Ruotsalainen 6 лет назад +83

      With a hydraulic press.

    • @aqaridot
      @aqaridot 6 лет назад +26

      Jaakko Ruotsalainen Hydraulic press presses the things into things...

    • @user-lz6hf4ys9m
      @user-lz6hf4ys9m 6 лет назад +56

      AqarI [GD] I think he means by putting a wedge in the small gap and pressing down so it splits

    • @Hutch5321
      @Hutch5321 6 лет назад +24

      The only way to divide them is to use shear force. You must slide sideways using two frames. It shouldn't take as much force as it did to put them together as in the video.
      However, the frames must be well constructed so as not to allow the magnets any movement in any direction. Two guys on each frame would probably be enough.

  • @Flesharrower
    @Flesharrower 5 лет назад +40

    Nothing like being safety conscious then doing everything in your socks...

  • @FreakyGremlinDK
    @FreakyGremlinDK 6 лет назад +63

    It is the first time i see a magnet warning label.
    Greetings from a fellow Dane!

  • @oddlycaspar
    @oddlycaspar Год назад +1

    Weld them together fully and make it a permanent 6x4? That would be friggin' AWESOME

    • @markmarkw1919
      @markmarkw1919 4 месяца назад

      Why bother? It already IS a permanent 6x4.
      Besides, welding would weaken the magnetism, and brittle as those magnets are, I'm sure welding them without having big chunks break off would be VERY difficult.

  • @mcmoistyboi4662
    @mcmoistyboi4662 6 лет назад +13

    5:53 its him farting, but he had a good recovery plan.

  • @TopEvt
    @TopEvt 6 лет назад +211

    next video .. how to separate the magnets ?

    • @lucascb8446
      @lucascb8446 6 лет назад +11

      You don't. Without doing anything to change it's form you will not be able to ever take them apart.

    • @logik316
      @logik316 6 лет назад +9

      Melt them down.

    • @lucascb8446
      @lucascb8446 6 лет назад +2

      Louis Laszlo
      Could be pretty easy since it's melting point is at "only" 1000°C. Though your magnet is broken after that

    • @letsgo_inc
      @letsgo_inc 6 лет назад +8

      You wouldn't need to melt them. They would lose magnetization as they heated up and thus not be attracted to each other. They would not regain magnetization when they cooled or solidified either so you would have destroyed them.

    • @Spiretail
      @Spiretail 6 лет назад

      Obsidian Productions they would shatter. they are brittle

  • @That_One_Guy_Mike
    @That_One_Guy_Mike 5 лет назад +328

    I once put two refrigerator magnets together

  • @GGMentor
    @GGMentor 2 года назад +6

    I was always taught magnets are not additive.
    Two strong magnets don't equal a stronger magnet just a slightly weaker one.
    But I would love to see the before and after tests

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 2 года назад

      As he showed in the video the strength of a magnet and dramatically decreases with distance so it's not that they don't add together it's just that the second magnets field is not having the effect you would expect it to but overall the magnet is stronger now than it was before

  • @GottgleicherMaster
    @GottgleicherMaster 6 лет назад +9

    when will we see the seperation? :D
    great video btw, as always :)

  • @Doomsday-qd6ih
    @Doomsday-qd6ih 6 лет назад +417

    Next challenge: Take the two magnets apart!
    Most likes ever gotten thanks guys!!

    • @barbaraschroder8092
      @barbaraschroder8092 6 лет назад +1

      Handball bundesliga

    • @ChrisTimeKennedy2
      @ChrisTimeKennedy2 6 лет назад

      A video for you. Please Like and Subscribe, thank you: ruclips.net/video/8IMPe5hdw5Y/видео.html

    • @brennanmoores299
      @brennanmoores299 6 лет назад +17

      Splitting atoms would be easier.

    • @Doomsday-qd6ih
      @Doomsday-qd6ih 6 лет назад +1

      raisin_ bren probably

    • @parishna4882
      @parishna4882 6 лет назад

      86.. could have been 87. You almost made it 87. But I didn't. I stole 87 from you. I am your 87'th like, that never happened. I am a thief, stealing from you. HUE hahaha.. And now that I am finished with you, YOU MAY GO.

  • @Asu01
    @Asu01 6 лет назад +152

    Great, now separate them..

  • @hidingposer3422
    @hidingposer3422 3 года назад

    I have 2 strong magnets I used for steel fabrication. I could put one on a string at one end of what I was working on, and pull the string really tight, and use the other magnet to hold the other end of the string. You do not put them face to face. They can hurt you and are not as big as the ones in the video. A guy I worked with borrowed them and stuck them face to face. I made him get them apart. They are so strong that if you do stick them to a piece of steel you do not just merely pull them off. One has a rocker mounted to the side. The other has a long bolt sticking out of the top of it.

  • @kmac1959
    @kmac1959 5 лет назад +411

    so you managed to join two powerful magnets together, and now they will likely never come back apart... why?

    • @BlastaBeatsProd
      @BlastaBeatsProd 5 лет назад +67

      He managed to join exactly and steadily two super magnets.
      But he says at the end, he can store them like that because they have a solid static field. Otherwise, having magnets around, can harm you

    • @feartheoldblood
      @feartheoldblood 5 лет назад +14

      Because he can

    • @anthonyd.8067
      @anthonyd.8067 5 лет назад +87

      Because 20 million views that’s why

    • @samlabo1688
      @samlabo1688 5 лет назад +41

      Never play with nib magnet you get hurt,
      These magnet have so much power if you stuck a hand between them it would flatten
      To dust and goo

    • @yourinthetitycommity9451
      @yourinthetitycommity9451 5 лет назад +1

      @Retrace Elak soooooo how did it go

  • @julienfoss1392
    @julienfoss1392 6 лет назад +30

    id say the noise was the magnet sliding on the plastic wedge

    • @Edgewalker001
      @Edgewalker001 6 лет назад +3

      The noise is the magnet flipping over to touch the other magnet, which causes the crushed plastic wedge to expand back to its previous configuration, making that noise.

    • @TheNiteNinja19
      @TheNiteNinja19 6 лет назад

      Friction!

    • @FMFvideos
      @FMFvideos 6 лет назад +3

      I'd say someone farted and tried to put the blame on the magnet.

    • @dboselx3713
      @dboselx3713 6 лет назад

      it's from the magnetic felds becoming one

    • @johntheux9238
      @johntheux9238 6 лет назад

      I think the coefficient of friction decreases as the pressure increase.
      When all the magnet area touch the plastic part the pressure is low and the coefficient of friction is high. When only the edge of the magnet touch the plastic part the pressure is higher so the coefficient of friction is lower and the magnet slips.
      For the noise: imagine that the surface of the plastic part is a brush: when it adhere to the magnet because of the pressure it will deform to follow the point of contact. When it finally detach it resumes its normal form making vibrations. When the forces involved are low, the vibrations are ultrasonic and turn them into heat, when the force is high like in this case or like when something is cold rolled the vibrations turn it into sound.

  • @jonathan-zo9nh
    @jonathan-zo9nh 5 лет назад +107

    Those two magnets have better love story than twilight UwU

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed Год назад

    My ex-girlfriend knew I was a huge fan of your channel so for one Christmas she bought me a fairly big N45 neodymium magnet. When she put the box under the Christmas tree it flew and attached itself to the radiator a foot behind it! Thankfully it was well packed and protected in the box but one half of the box was squashed. 😮

    • @markmarkw1919
      @markmarkw1919 4 месяца назад

      You should marry that woman!

  • @t12is_10
    @t12is_10 4 года назад +38

    0:54 If You Saw That It’s Going To Crack You Up

  • @experimente9912
    @experimente9912 6 лет назад +47

    I guess that the magnet will be able to influence the compass from 231,6cm away.

  • @gummybread
    @gummybread 6 лет назад +34

    Jesus i know its invisible forces and all, but the fact that he needs a break to catch his breath half way through is insane

    • @pdufusc
      @pdufusc 6 лет назад +1

      get yourself a piece of plywood, set a 55 gallon drum on it and fill it with water. NOW pull the plywood from beneath the drum of water....that just may answer your question. That's a lot less force than they're working with. Let us know how you made out, and how long it took you! Better yet! Make a vid.....

    • @rot_v
      @rot_v 6 лет назад +7

      pdufusc the OP wasn’t demeaning him at all, just stating that the sheer magnitude of the magnetic forces are insane...

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 Год назад

    This brutes the force between the two strongest magnets. I still recommend and remembered 5 years ago.

  • @dead_warrior_wae
    @dead_warrior_wae 5 лет назад +87

    My brain can't even process the thought of them being separated.

    • @joegastly6166
      @joegastly6166 5 лет назад +14

      Before connecting them, imagine putting your balls between the two magnets

    • @thatonedog3144
      @thatonedog3144 5 лет назад +8

      @@joegastly6166 well your not having kids

    • @joegastly6166
      @joegastly6166 5 лет назад +3

      www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DgOcXcGaFHzs&ved=2ahUKEwip0fHumdzgAhWmT98KHUKSBzAQwqsBMAB6BAgGEAU&usg=AOvVaw0nDONDUFgS3OfWBSz6uk2G

    • @michaelweiske702
      @michaelweiske702 5 лет назад +2

      @@joegastly6166 no one asked.
      Not a soul.

    • @N8doge
      @N8doge 5 лет назад

      Michael Weiske what is the link before I click

  • @batsaihandembee3539
    @batsaihandembee3539 5 лет назад +116

    Now if anyone take apart two magnets he will be the next Arthur the 👑 of England

    • @lokojo12
      @lokojo12 5 лет назад +4

      cook the magnets 1h in 100° water and the job is done, w8 where is my crown?

    • @phoenixpigeon4579
      @phoenixpigeon4579 5 лет назад +3

      @@lokojo12 dont need to be a wet blanket

    • @ryanhopf8324
      @ryanhopf8324 5 лет назад +1

      @@lokojo12 👑

    • @dixkxio1037
      @dixkxio1037 5 лет назад

      What about her?

  • @Victor_3124
    @Victor_3124 4 года назад +43

    me: trying to get out of my room to eat something at 3:00 AM
    my door: 5:51

  • @C4TBF
    @C4TBF 3 года назад

    6:43 'no magnets were harmed'
    7:00 *clear chip in magnet