@@lilyungtoaster1304 Actually if youve heard any conversation by most streamers in regard to who has the most toxic fanbase they will say xqc is one. he has even said it himself. I aint by any means the first one to label them. When the streamer labels their own fanbase as extremly toxic somethin is up
You see, the humor here is that this ‘Doc’ character had presumably already expected Squire locks to be fairly large. But little did he know, the Lockpickinglawyer had received a brand new, larger than ever lock directly from Squire, that was not even listed in their online brochure, and trumps the last lock by a stupendous amount! I can only imagine the face ‘Doc’ made upon this baffling discovery, Lockpickinglawyer truly is a master of comedy!
"Her new boyfriend is apparently having trouble getting in her backdoor. It's really tight and she told him to stop trying because all he was doing was pushing really hard and she was afraid of something would break." Speech 100
@@ajajajajajajaj11 He has a video with The Modern Rogue where he talks and teaches how easy it is to open them locks. All of those locks were already on his channel,but he does all of them there.
His April Fools videos are top notch. He gets me every year how he is able to talk so serious about his Cockor his wifes beever. (Watch all of them, fr.)
As funny as this one was I feel like it's the sort of thing where you probably appreciate it more if you watch it every April Fool's Day, feel like it was already nearly played out by the end of the video in this video, I don't think I'd still be laughing the same way after like 4 in a row, idk
He didnt really miss much though, he skipped the unscrewing and then seemed fascinated that the actual lock was that small, and once he understood how small it was compared to what he expected he felt satisfied
@@billcosby9999 Most LPL videos are only about 2 minutes long. The video he was watching happened to be one of the longest LPL videos at just over 10 minutes and went into great depth about security measures such a heavily-engineered lock brings to the table. Just scrolling through my recommended feed on this video shows several "xQc reacts" videos with hour long reactions to other topics. At that point, if he can't sit through the last minute of a 10 minute video, that's not ADHD, that's disrespect. I get LPL may not be for everyone, and the straightforward analytical no-frills breakdown of locks can get "boring fast". But if someone is doing a "react" video on something, they should at least give it the respect to watch to the end.
@@dragonbretheren you know nothing about ADHD then. It's not simply a deficit in focus, it's a deficit tonic levels of dopamine (and other things, but mostly in the PFC), that also causes a severe inability to regulate focus. This doesn't just apply to, initiating focus, or sustaining focus, it also relates to stopping focus when you need. Hence why someone with ADHD can also focus on something for hours on end (never said it has to be a high quality of focus either) without realizing it. The ratio tonic to phasic dopamine levels are absurdly different, even thought there's a deficit in both types, the ratio of phasic dopamine released, is relatively far higher than the tonic dopamine levels, meaning their basal level of dopamine just doing nothing, is absurdly low, essentially a brain starved of dopamine incessantly, so it looks for dopamine constantly, it's phasic levels are still lowered than normal but the ratio of phasic to tonic, is a lot higher because of tonic levels being so low. This is what causes things like "this is really interesting", because it's an intellectually complex and stimulating topic which ADHD paradoxically yearns for and also hates (while it can be stimulating it can also drain the executive functions), to then not being able to watch the video & "that's enough of that". Because the phasic dopamine kick, due to it being complex, and also novel (think children and toys, the property of novelty is huge with ADHD, bc your brain releases more phasic dopamine when things are novel, once you become desensitized to something, your brain releases less phasic dopamine, making it far less stimulating and no where near enough to satisfy the brains deficit. So it goes looking for something else to gain dopamine from. This is what causes the stereotyped "oh look a bird 🐦" type behavior of ADHD as well as the constantly bored feeling. It's also a large portion of the reason that, Methamphetamine, Mixed Amphetamine Salts, 100% Dextro-amphetamine, Lisdexamphetamine, (racemic amphetamine is rarely used and is usually not strong enough for ADHD, and is out dated for most people) , and Methylphenidates or Dextro-Methylphenidate are by far, the strongest and most effective treatment options. Because they cause massive increases in tonic dopamine levels, the increase in tonic dopamine causes the relative amount of phasic dopamine released to be lowered (this is why these drugs lower the statistic addiction liability in ADHD, sure the irony is palpable, but the research Is there.). The increase in tonic dopamine calms the brain, as its not starved for dopamine, and it doesn't get a large of a release from behaviors (like video games). Also when that phasic dopamine is desensitized, the behavior becomes instantly exhausting as it would still require the same level of dopamine to elicit the same response, but it is getting even less dopamine as the excitement wears off, which then induces a lot of mental fatigue. That's why simply just waiting for something, or things that are "boring" are almost painful and avoided by people with ADHD. No matter how seemingly basic or easy it seems. That's why he struggles so much with the Witcher 3. I can't play that game off meds and it's fucking an amazing game. But it's like fucking torture unmedicated. But Call of duty?Overwatch? = fuck ton of phasic dopamine release constantly, instantly and based on behavioral input. Yeah I can play that shit for 16 hours+ during amphetamine withdrawal (tolerance breaks), the issue is stopping playing them. Because the phasic dopamine release is so much more intense, and the constant, and the tonic level is so low, so the brain won't want to stop because it's trying to ameliorate the deficit of tonic levels, by short lived phasic releases of dopamine from addictive behaviors. So as soon as you stop, the phasic release stops. Medicated, I don't even feel the impulse to play COD, bc the phasic ratio is lowered. (It's also why behavioral interventions are ineffective independently (except for exercise and sleep, not as good as FDA approved stims, but surprisingly effective, but therapy? Does fuck all on its own ) Also no. Caffeine does not count. It's barely a fucking functional CNS stimulant.I consumed grams daily before my meds, it dont work. It's "CNS stimulant effects" are indirect and negligibly weak. It's an Adenosine antagonist and it's weak indirect CNS effects are as a result of that. They do absolutely fuck all for ADHD. It's more a respiratory and cardiovascular stim, than CNS. So there's a neurodevelopmental crash course. There's a lot more to it as well.
LPL's past four April 1st videos are comedy GOLD! "Tiny Coq" (651), "Wife's Beaver" (862), "Ex-Girlfriend's Back Door" (1071), and "18-Inch long Johnson" (1266). Honorable Mention to his Valentine's Day video "Chastity Cage Picked WIth A Condom Wrapper" (835). 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah lol, its obvious he never tried to pick a lock open before. If LPL is taking a whole 2 minutes to pick open a lock, you can be sure it would be damn near impossible for regular people like us to pick it open
true but what xQc meant is that if you had no idea what was on the inside, LPL got to look inside and a diagram of the core, in realitly if he didnt have that, he may very well have not been able to pick it.
@phaze5080 even if we suppose you can't just Google it or buy one for yourself to take apart ‐ which he does all the time ‐ bypassing locks is still fairly simple to figure out if you have like 30 minutes. Sure, if you are trying to steal something that's locked with a lock you never saw before, you might not be able to steal it ( especially because of the angle grinder resistance in that case) but that doesn't mean it's unpickable, just a good lock.
1:37 it’s actually very simple and I would say the easiest tool u could possibly use, each of those numbers shows where each pin should be and he just moves the pointer to each number and sets each pin one by one, it would be much much harder to do with a regular pick because u would have to find each pin urself, not that he couldn’t do it because he definitely can, after all he did invent the tool he is using to pick the car lock
@@nasty613 actually, it's you who doesn't know what they're talking about. Using a Lishi 2 in 1 tool almost feels like you're cheating. Not only does it help you pick the lock, but it decodes the lock at the same time so you can cut a replacement key.
Lockpicking Lawyer do be fun to watch Edit: thank you lovely and kind people for likes, just saying my gratitude and appreciation for lockpicking. Hope all of y'all's days is going swell! :D
Of course he reacted to the April fools video, I'm hoping he watched others before that because otherwise it makes the channel seem like a joke when LPL is actually GOATed at lockpicking and his challenges with unseen locks are far more representative of him
Lock pick lawyer did have a video where he sort of collabed with another youtuber who made custom locks for him, pretty interesting, definitely suggest watching
To summarize the whole collaboration: Lock-Picking Lawyer (LPL) and BosnianBill collabed to design a disc detainer to lockpick a bicycle locker. Then they made it into a production years later because their fans were constantly begging to buy one of their disc detainers. It's probably the best disc detainer of all times.
You can buy a practice set for a few bucks online to learn the basics of picking locks. Took me 30 minutes to learn to open several different locks, its not magic, just a few tools and lots of practice.
@@vast634 Yes, you can buy the tools easily. You don't even need to buy tools if you're crafty enough. However, this is about experience. LPLs first video is 6 years old, and he likely had some experience at that point already, meaning we're looking at just over 6 years continuous experience. That much experience does indeed make a huge difference, both in the picking itself (note he always shows what he's doing in the camera while picking the lock) and in the theoretical aspect as well. If you think you can match that after just starting, you're only setting yourself up for embarassment.
the problem with todays locks is that they have adopted "security through obscurity". This is not going to stop a thief or anyone with proper knowledge of locks. Taking a look at Stuff Made Here s video on creating a lock is really eye opening of what goes into making a better lock, and the difficulty on it.
I love LPL, his videos are so soothing and relaxing to watch, plus I learn how to pick locks. On the topic of original designs, I believe the channel stuff made here made an “unpickable” lock which LPL tested.
To ask your question. Pickers will just buy one and take it apart and figure out a pick. He does this a lot on his channel where he takes a difficult lock apart and tell us how pickers figured out how to defeat it.
LPL makes it look so easy, while it's not. :) It takes a lot of knowledge to know which tools to use with specific lock and a lot of experience to be able to read different types of pins so fast.
The stuff he said about some bullcrap new mechanism people haven't seen is interesting, because that's exactly what stuff made here did - he made a new 'unpickable' lock and sent it to LPL who said he'd never seen the mechanism, and while he found a way through he gave advice to fix those exploits.
Someone did design a lock that seemed like it was not packable. They sent the 2 designs to him and asked if he could get into them... he was able to and provided input to make them better
"Security through Obscurity" is a concept that is regularly relied on by lock makers. But it's only ever going to be obscure for so long before someone figures it out. And if it's simple to pick outside of just being strange, then you have no longevity on the security of what you've manufactured.
i feel like the big lock would've been harder to do if the only way to actually unlock it was to turn both keys at the same time otherwise each lock resets itself individually
"What if people just come up with some bullcrap that no one's ever seen before????" LPL "Please refer to the video which can be found by searching 'lpl vs unpickable lock'...." LMAO
The problem is making your own things is hard and expensive. With the effort you spend you would want to sell it as soon as you do you give away the secret in the form of the key. Look at the Bowley lock they have one he can not pick yet. Issue is key manufacturing is hard.
3:45 "my ex-girlfriends back door, is far dirtier than it was when we were dating" 4:36 Innuendo 100 5:10 "I need to out on some rubber for my own protection" Oh yeah he knows what kinda jokes he's making
"What if you make your own stuff with just a really bullshit mechanism that no one knows" A security measure that relies entirely on not being known about, will fail. There have been quite a few cases of wireless cams getting hijacked because someone found the manufacturer's backdoor
another way to open a lock if youre desperate is to insert a metal known as gallium into the keyhole,wait a while and then the metal will rip like paper
It'd probably be harder if you made it so you had to set both at the same time where, if one core isn't set it'll reset the other core so you have to pick both simultaneously.
That would actually be a great idea. Both cores have to be turned simultaneously or neither one does. That would definitely make picking it a lot harder.
The wrench trick doesn't work on the Squire lock, because the locking mechanism is just as hardy as the lock body itself. It either has a pair of steel ball bearings, or a massive steel rod to hold the shackle in place, and you aren't moving that with a pair of wrenches. If you are breaking something with that approach, it's either your tool, or your hands. That's assuming you can find a wrench which is both large enough to apply a force with, thin enough to fit between the shackle guards, while also having a jaw large enough to fit the top of the shackle.
He gets pretty much all of his revenue on twitch for streaming games. I never really watch him, but I'm willing to bet he starts his stream up talking to people in his chat and watching some videos. His reaction to these videos are then taken by others and uploaded. So he doesn't really make any revenue from these RUclips videos.
People have made and sent in crazy lock inventions for him to pick.. all the ones I've seen so far he found bugs he could exploit. you really want to make this lock hard to pick, make it so you have to turn both cylinders at the same time to unlock it.
Best lockpick is my 5 ton furnace, chuck the lock in there and it'll be open in less than 10mins. Cant throw it in? Just haul my 5 ton furnace up to the lock and turn it on, EZ
It is so fascinating how this reaction videos are basically the video of someone else with this guy saying one or two words every 5 minutes or so and yet hundreds of thousands of humans watch these and give him millions of dollars. Humanity still lives in the dark ages of stupidity...
'what if you add some really BS mechanism, stuff that people don't even know about....." He should look up a couple of videos where LPL had to insert a tiny tiny little magnet halfway into the keyhole by bypass a security feature. That unless you know about this little feature/trick you'll never ever be able to pick the lock.... lol
“Just cause I was able to get in her back door, doesn’t mean that her boyfriend will be able too” lol
@CHAZZA ah i see youre an xqc viewer the toxicity gave it away
@CHAZZA well id expect more from someone who isnt part of the usual toxic fanbases
@@nerfitdude You're the one labelling an entire community toxic.
@@lilyungtoaster1304 Actually if youve heard any conversation by most streamers in regard to who has the most toxic fanbase they will say xqc is one. he has even said it himself. I aint by any means the first one to label them. When the streamer labels their own fanbase as extremly toxic somethin is up
@@nerfitdude ah i see youre a white woman the jumping to conclusions so quickly gave it away
"Hey doc can i get a padlock?"
"Only a Squire one."
*Pulls Out Comically Enlarged Squire Padlock*
"a small one like this should work"
You see, the humor here is that this ‘Doc’ character had presumably already expected Squire locks to be fairly large. But little did he know, the Lockpickinglawyer had received a brand new, larger than ever lock directly from Squire, that was not even listed in their online brochure, and trumps the last lock by a stupendous amount! I can only imagine the face ‘Doc’ made upon this baffling discovery, Lockpickinglawyer truly is a master of comedy!
"Her new boyfriend is apparently having trouble getting in her backdoor. It's really tight and she told him to stop trying because all he was doing was pushing really hard and she was afraid of something would break."
Speech 100
LPL is also Lockpicking 100
All of his april fools videos are great
@@Cera_01 agreed
Now that i think about it... It sounds wrong
@@kitsune747 me too lmao the first time i watched i was too small to understand. if only i still was.
Felix should have reacted to the video where LPL unlocked a bunch of Master Locks in 0.5 seconds each. That's one of first videos I watched from him.
Has he done it ever yet??????
@@ajajajajajajaj11 He has a video with The Modern Rogue where he talks and teaches how easy it is to open them locks. All of those locks were already on his channel,but he does all of them there.
That WAS his first video. But he did I slower than that. You can definitely see how much LPL has honed his skills over the years.
video name?
the one he opens a gun safe with a fork is my fav lol
XQC: Wow, this is actually very interesting. Oh wow, you can't drill it, interesting.
XQC 2.5 seconds later: Ok ive seen enough of this
My guy has the attention span of a bean. Bless his soul.
Bean PepeLaugh
gigachad mindset
Ayy limao
@@Mrfailstandstil .this guy's whole lifestyle revolves around sitting on a chair and playing competitive games I mean what do you expect
His April Fools videos are top notch. He gets me every year how he is able to talk so serious about his Cockor his wifes beever. (Watch all of them, fr.)
As funny as this one was I feel like it's the sort of thing where you probably appreciate it more if you watch it every April Fool's Day, feel like it was already nearly played out by the end of the video in this video, I don't think I'd still be laughing the same way after like 4 in a row, idk
"Not sure what's holding us up here" This is a damn good lock.
"I actually find this very interesting", skips and turns the video off 10 seconds later
He didnt really miss much though, he skipped the unscrewing and then seemed fascinated that the actual lock was that small, and once he understood how small it was compared to what he expected he felt satisfied
Bipolar in a nutshell
It got too complicated for him and he quit at the most interesting part...
Actually, I mean with ADHD, shit gets boring fast asf.
@@billcosby9999 i have adhd n i think lockpicking lawyer is the truth
@@TheCrazykid439 the truth lol I like that
@@billcosby9999 Most LPL videos are only about 2 minutes long. The video he was watching happened to be one of the longest LPL videos at just over 10 minutes and went into great depth about security measures such a heavily-engineered lock brings to the table.
Just scrolling through my recommended feed on this video shows several "xQc reacts" videos with hour long reactions to other topics. At that point, if he can't sit through the last minute of a 10 minute video, that's not ADHD, that's disrespect.
I get LPL may not be for everyone, and the straightforward analytical no-frills breakdown of locks can get "boring fast". But if someone is doing a "react" video on something, they should at least give it the respect to watch to the end.
@@dragonbretheren you know nothing about ADHD then. It's not simply a deficit in focus, it's a deficit tonic levels of dopamine (and other things, but mostly in the PFC), that also causes a severe inability to regulate focus. This doesn't just apply to, initiating focus, or sustaining focus, it also relates to stopping focus when you need. Hence why someone with ADHD can also focus on something for hours on end (never said it has to be a high quality of focus either) without realizing it.
The ratio tonic to phasic dopamine levels are absurdly different, even thought there's a deficit in both types, the ratio of phasic dopamine released, is relatively far higher than the tonic dopamine levels, meaning their basal level of dopamine just doing nothing, is absurdly low, essentially a brain starved of dopamine incessantly, so it looks for dopamine constantly, it's phasic levels are still lowered than normal but the ratio of phasic to tonic, is a lot higher because of tonic levels being so low.
This is what causes things like "this is really interesting", because it's an intellectually complex and stimulating topic which ADHD paradoxically yearns for and also hates (while it can be stimulating it can also drain the executive functions), to then not being able to watch the video & "that's enough of that".
Because the phasic dopamine kick, due to it being complex, and also novel (think children and toys, the property of novelty is huge with ADHD, bc your brain releases more phasic dopamine when things are novel, once you become desensitized to something, your brain releases less phasic dopamine, making it far less stimulating and no where near enough to satisfy the brains deficit. So it goes looking for something else to gain dopamine from. This is what causes the stereotyped "oh look a bird 🐦" type behavior of ADHD as well as the constantly bored feeling.
It's also a large portion of the reason that, Methamphetamine, Mixed Amphetamine Salts, 100% Dextro-amphetamine, Lisdexamphetamine, (racemic amphetamine is rarely used and is usually not strong enough for ADHD, and is out dated for most people) , and Methylphenidates or Dextro-Methylphenidate are by far, the strongest and most effective treatment options. Because they cause massive increases in tonic dopamine levels, the increase in tonic dopamine causes the relative amount of phasic dopamine released to be lowered (this is why these drugs lower the statistic addiction liability in ADHD, sure the irony is palpable, but the research Is there.).
The increase in tonic dopamine calms the brain, as its not starved for dopamine, and it doesn't get a large of a release from behaviors (like video games).
Also when that phasic dopamine is desensitized, the behavior becomes instantly exhausting as it would still require the same level of dopamine to elicit the same response, but it is getting even less dopamine as the excitement wears off, which then induces a lot of mental fatigue. That's why simply just waiting for something, or things that are "boring" are almost painful and avoided by people with ADHD. No matter how seemingly basic or easy it seems.
That's why he struggles so much with the Witcher 3. I can't play that game off meds and it's fucking an amazing game. But it's like fucking torture unmedicated.
But Call of duty?Overwatch? = fuck ton of phasic dopamine release constantly, instantly and based on behavioral input. Yeah I can play that shit for 16 hours+ during amphetamine withdrawal (tolerance breaks), the issue is stopping playing them. Because the phasic dopamine release is so much more intense, and the constant, and the tonic level is so low, so the brain won't want to stop because it's trying to ameliorate the deficit of tonic levels, by short lived phasic releases of dopamine from addictive behaviors. So as soon as you stop, the phasic release stops.
Medicated, I don't even feel the impulse to play COD, bc the phasic ratio is lowered.
(It's also why behavioral interventions are ineffective independently (except for exercise and sleep, not as good as FDA approved stims, but surprisingly effective, but therapy? Does fuck all on its own )
Also no. Caffeine does not count. It's barely a fucking functional CNS stimulant.I consumed grams daily before my meds, it dont work. It's "CNS stimulant effects" are indirect and negligibly weak. It's an Adenosine antagonist and it's weak indirect CNS effects are as a result of that. They do absolutely fuck all for ADHD. It's more a respiratory and cardiovascular stim, than CNS.
So there's a neurodevelopmental crash course.
There's a lot more to it as well.
Lockpicking Lawyer's worst enemy: large guard dog.
good boy is binding
All he has to do in that case is bring treats instead lockpicking equipment
@@AymenDZA Curious how long it takes to pick a lock vs getting bite by a dog.
@@rumbleshakes we're gonna need a speed-running competition for that
@Joonatan Isoaho Yeah, at my mansion I have a field.
LPL's past four April 1st videos are comedy GOLD! "Tiny Coq" (651), "Wife's Beaver" (862), "Ex-Girlfriend's Back Door" (1071), and "18-Inch long Johnson" (1266). Honorable Mention to his Valentine's Day video "Chastity Cage Picked WIth A Condom Wrapper" (835). 🤣🤣🤣
Damn, I didn't know LockPickLawyer had such a naughty side. He just kept on going with the puns o.0
The innuendo went so deep you could actually use it as a tutorial for you know what. No pun intended
All his April fools videos are like that
Have you seen his tiny coq?
@@Raymuk But have you seen his 18 inch Johnson?
You should see his 18 inch long Johnson video... It's a lock XD.
"it's too easy" i was literally speechless at his comment
LPL makes it look easy
Yeah lol, its obvious he never tried to pick a lock open before. If LPL is taking a whole 2 minutes to pick open a lock, you can be sure it would be damn near impossible for regular people like us to pick it open
12:00 HE WILL FIND A WAY, just watch his collab with Stuff made here, the guy came up with two separate "unpickable" mechanisms, and he picked both.
🤮👉🍎🍐
true but what xQc meant is that if you had no idea what was on the inside, LPL got to look inside and a diagram of the core, in realitly if he didnt have that, he may very well have not been able to pick it.
@phaze5080 even if we suppose you can't just Google it or buy one for yourself to take apart ‐ which he does all the time ‐ bypassing locks is still fairly simple to figure out if you have like 30 minutes. Sure, if you are trying to steal something that's locked with a lock you never saw before, you might not be able to steal it ( especially because of the angle grinder resistance in that case) but that doesn't mean it's unpickable, just a good lock.
"I like this, this is very interesting to me"
*seconds later*
* skips * * skips*
only x.
1:37 it’s actually very simple and I would say the easiest tool u could possibly use, each of those numbers shows where each pin should be and he just moves the pointer to each number and sets each pin one by one, it would be much much harder to do with a regular pick because u would have to find each pin urself, not that he couldn’t do it because he definitely can, after all he did invent the tool he is using to pick the car lock
i see, u dont have any idea what you are talking about
@@nasty613 actually, it's you who doesn't know what they're talking about.
Using a Lishi 2 in 1 tool almost feels like you're cheating.
Not only does it help you pick the lock, but it decodes the lock at the same time so you can cut a replacement key.
LPL didn't invent Lishi tools; they're Chinese in origin.
@@nasty613 what are u talkin about??? What was false that I said
@@CountDoucheula preciate u educating that guy lmao
Lockpicking Lawyer do be fun to watch
Edit: thank you lovely and kind people for likes, just saying my gratitude and appreciation for lockpicking.
Hope all of y'all's days is going swell! :D
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@@yagashio PERRRYYYY, PERRY THE PLATYPUS
Of course he reacted to the April fools video, I'm hoping he watched others before that because otherwise it makes the channel seem like a joke when LPL is actually GOATed at lockpicking and his challenges with unseen locks are far more representative of him
Lock pick lawyer did have a video where he sort of collabed with another youtuber who made custom locks for him, pretty interesting, definitely suggest watching
They were not made for LPL, SMH just made a lock in his usual fashion and the comment sections of both LPL and SMH were egging them on about collabing
@@fabiansandhoff750 -- And then Suff Made Here redesigned his lock for the LPL, then made a second completely different design.
To summarize the whole collaboration:
Lock-Picking Lawyer (LPL) and BosnianBill collabed to design a disc detainer to lockpick a bicycle locker. Then they made it into a production years later because their fans were constantly begging to buy one of their disc detainers.
It's probably the best disc detainer of all times.
@@TlalocTemporal These both locks suck, it was an overhyped
Chat saying they could pick the car lock faster OMEGALUL
Yeah right. There are probably less than 20 people on the planet that can defeat locks better than him
@@stompingpeak2043 Fr hes a goddamn master
That lock is tough, but they'll probably just try to break the door at this point...
Padlock on a door FeelsDankMan
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий what kinda bike would you have to need this lock
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий bruh no the lock probably costs more than most bikes
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий if you live somewhere that your bike gets stolen 5 times you need to just move lol
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий You can just cut the bike cord with a pair of wire cutters or pliers
It's gonna feel weird watching an LPL video that goes over 10 minutes.
Only about 1% of it is spent picking the lock
"Reacts" he just sits there for 2 minutes and says like one thing.
Is it bad I like that better?
Better than morons screaming into the mic OHHHHH FUCK HE ACTUALLY OPENED THAT LOCK RRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Don't forget the constant *click click,,,,,click click click*
didnt know everyone in chat was a lockpicking expert. they even think they know more than LPL lol wtf
We know everything :)
You can buy a practice set for a few bucks online to learn the basics of picking locks. Took me 30 minutes to learn to open several different locks, its not magic, just a few tools and lots of practice.
@@vast634 Yes, you can buy the tools easily. You don't even need to buy tools if you're crafty enough. However, this is about experience. LPLs first video is 6 years old, and he likely had some experience at that point already, meaning we're looking at just over 6 years continuous experience. That much experience does indeed make a huge difference, both in the picking itself (note he always shows what he's doing in the camera while picking the lock) and in the theoretical aspect as well. If you think you can match that after just starting, you're only setting yourself up for embarassment.
If guys have a chance to dick measure they will. Just like if girls have a chance to put another down they will. Just how it is lol.
The whole ex-girlfriend backdoor connotations are awesome.
the problem with todays locks is that they have adopted "security through obscurity". This is not going to stop a thief or anyone with proper knowledge of locks. Taking a look at Stuff Made Here s video on creating a lock is really eye opening of what goes into making a better lock, and the difficulty on it.
lock pick lawyer is so good at what he does
I actually used his videos to break into my own locker which I lost the key for. Good shit, highly recommend.
3:00 I always enter from the back door, much more discrete if you're in a busy area
I love LPL, his videos are so soothing and relaxing to watch, plus I learn how to pick locks. On the topic of original designs, I believe the channel stuff made here made an “unpickable” lock which LPL tested.
The April Fools video is made all the better by his dry pan delivery.
I just realized LPL hid the bidding of his key yet shows a video of him basically decoding the lock.
Glad to see LPL get some love
To ask your question. Pickers will just buy one and take it apart and figure out a pick. He does this a lot on his channel where he takes a difficult lock apart and tell us how pickers figured out how to defeat it.
Dude completely blew over the April fools joke.
LPL makes it look so easy, while it's not. :) It takes a lot of knowledge to know which tools to use with specific lock and a lot of experience to be able to read different types of pins so fast.
The stuff he said about some bullcrap new mechanism people haven't seen is interesting, because that's exactly what stuff made here did - he made a new 'unpickable' lock and sent it to LPL who said he'd never seen the mechanism, and while he found a way through he gave advice to fix those exploits.
Lol at the guy that said "Noted" when LPL mentioned his website to buy lockpicking tools.
Look mom monthly dose of xQc had uploaded a new video
Yearly
I dwopped my icecweeeeam :((
I need to put in some “rubber” for my own protection
He should look at the LPL and stuff made here collab for the unpickable lock, that would be fun.
Someone did design a lock that seemed like it was not packable. They sent the 2 designs to him and asked if he could get into them... he was able to and provided input to make them better
"Security through Obscurity" is a concept that is regularly relied on by lock makers. But it's only ever going to be obscure for so long before someone figures it out. And if it's simple to pick outside of just being strange, then you have no longevity on the security of what you've manufactured.
I've watched the backdoor video before, and watching it again here I was wondering why X was laughing so much. Damn I'm such an idiot sometimes.
xQc "reacts"
The entire reaction: 👁️👄👁️
People actually watch this fucking content Leach, Jesus Christ.
i feel like the big lock would've been harder to do if the only way to actually unlock it was to turn both keys at the same time otherwise each lock resets itself individually
little did xQc know that LPL did feature a lock with a pretty nasty mechanism to protect the keyway from being picked.
"Little did xQc know..." Yea, that pretty much sums this clown up.
"What if people just come up with some bullcrap that no one's ever seen before????"
LPL "Please refer to the video which can be found by searching 'lpl vs unpickable lock'...." LMAO
The problem is making your own things is hard and expensive. With the effort you spend you would want to sell it as soon as you do you give away the secret in the form of the key. Look at the Bowley lock they have one he can not pick yet. Issue is key manufacturing is hard.
dude in the video : " Among"
Chat : "kinda sus"
*why pick locks when i can only pick my nose pepega*
same concept
No way you're breaking those squire locks with wrenches
I just feel like I watched a curated video of LPL videos I've already seen. I'm not even an xQc fan, but I don't regret watching this as an LPL fan.
3:45 "my ex-girlfriends back door, is far dirtier than it was when we were dating"
4:36
Innuendo 100
5:10 "I need to out on some rubber for my own protection"
Oh yeah he knows what kinda jokes he's making
Even using the key on fords (at least mine), the alarm will go off in ten seconds unless the key is turned in the ignition.
yeah, good luck at the squire with some fucking wrenches.
Famous last words
*Breaks 703,039,892,183 wrenches*
"Done"
LPL is amazing. I love to see him get recognition as he absolutely deserves it.
8:20 I knew chat would not disappoint. Among?
> this looks pretty advanced
> simplest lock picking device ever produced
"What if you make your own stuff with just a really bullshit mechanism that no one knows"
A security measure that relies entirely on not being known about, will fail. There have been quite a few cases of wireless cams getting hijacked because someone found the manufacturer's backdoor
Also, you still need to sell that mechanism, meaning it will be known by the "wrong" people sooner or later, rendering the idea useless
@@fabiansandhoff750 Even if you don't sell it and just use it yourself, the problem persists
@@techwizsmith7963 Yup. It only needs one to be lucky or experienced enough for it to be obsolete
When he mentioned a really creative lock there is one made by a youtuber and the lockpicking lawyer actually cracked open thst one too
imagine doing it and your girlfriend yells "4 is binding"
2:59 is one big “that’s what she said”. Omg that was hilarious.
thats... the point of the joke...
The slowest pick he’s ever made was on his own car lol
Everyone gangsta till you hear “click out of 1… 2 is binding” outside your door
He did pick some uniquely made locks recently where another youtuber tried designing locks from scratch.
"BatChest CRIME" was so good
I watch LPL pretty religiously, but haven't seen the backdoor video before. Im 💀
Man Lockpickinglawyer is Savage!
another way to open a lock if youre desperate is to insert a metal known as gallium into the keyhole,wait a while and then the metal will rip like paper
Lol when he hits play he accidentally plays instant crush on his Spotify or something. I’d recognize those first notes anywhere
It'd probably be harder if you made it so you had to set both at the same time where, if one core isn't set it'll reset the other core so you have to pick both simultaneously.
That would actually be a great idea. Both cores have to be turned simultaneously or neither one does. That would definitely make picking it a lot harder.
The wrench trick doesn't work on the Squire lock, because the locking mechanism is just as hardy as the lock body itself. It either has a pair of steel ball bearings, or a massive steel rod to hold the shackle in place, and you aren't moving that with a pair of wrenches. If you are breaking something with that approach, it's either your tool, or your hands.
That's assuming you can find a wrench which is both large enough to apply a force with, thin enough to fit between the shackle guards, while also having a jaw large enough to fit the top of the shackle.
The entendres are insane
When you have nothing to add to youtube, nothing to say, make 'reaction' videos using other people's work.
He gets pretty much all of his revenue on twitch for streaming games. I never really watch him, but I'm willing to bet he starts his stream up talking to people in his chat and watching some videos. His reaction to these videos are then taken by others and uploaded. So he doesn't really make any revenue from these RUclips videos.
He does do a collaboration with stuff made here where he picks 2 of the locks that STM sent him and designed himself.
im fucking dying, all the back door talk, rubber for protection, generous lube, awkward position, cant just shove tool
People have made and sent in crazy lock inventions for him to pick.. all the ones I've seen so far he found bugs he could exploit. you really want to make this lock hard to pick, make it so you have to turn both cylinders at the same time to unlock it.
My man trying to figure out how to get the mclaren back 🤣
copying a bunch of video's from a lawyer and going "hehe" over them, bold move
forgot how amazing that april fools episode was
was fucking amazin
I like how he's just unintentionally showing how to break into cars
Best lockpick is my 5 ton furnace, chuck the lock in there and it'll be open in less than 10mins.
Cant throw it in? Just haul my 5 ton furnace up to the lock and turn it on, EZ
he just kept going with the jokes on the second one lol
"you gotta be generous with the lube,oh wait i almost forgot to put on my rubber" im fucking dead
For a crazy mechanic lock those are puzzle boxes
You say it's too easy, he has been picking locks for an extremely long time.
The back door pun was fun!😮😂
I love LPL April fools videos they are always full of innuendos
Stuff made here did that. He designed his own lock and then sent it to lpl, but because he made a video about it lpl was able to open it
The way he saying naughty ambigue jokes while calmly practice the "loosening" is illegal
man xqx really adds to the video here
I want to see his "reaction video" when he gets served with the lawsuit from the Lockpicking LAWYER.
Best part about it I had to watch this video twice when I first came out to get the innuendos
I missed the joke with the backdoor on the first three watches, getting it now is the funniest shit
XQC is just crackhead Ninja
It is so fascinating how this reaction videos are basically the video of someone else with this guy saying one or two words every 5 minutes or so and yet hundreds of thousands of humans watch these and give him millions of dollars.
Humanity still lives in the dark ages of stupidity...
me when breaking the door is easier than breaking the lock
2:55 yeah, we’ve all had problems with the back-door. This bit is great.
'what if you add some really BS mechanism, stuff that people don't even know about....."
He should look up a couple of videos where LPL had to insert a tiny tiny little magnet halfway into the keyhole by bypass a security feature. That unless you know about this little feature/trick you'll never ever be able to pick the lock.... lol