I didn’t know the color of ball would make that change. I have been told that a solid white ball is the best like the widow white moves better. IDK , but you give great info
Actually the compound used in purple balls makes them one of the best on lane! It's actually one of the reasons why the purple hammer was so dominant for so long!@@remington1439
Starting to get more serious with bowling. Getting close to a 200 average so might as well. This is great for me to figure out what type of bowler I really am so I can get balls that are actually a good match for me. I'm very glad you showed us how to figure it out on our own. Need to do this when I practice with week.
Good point about watching the shadow of the ball crossing the foul line. Not everybody releases the ball at the same place, some are farther back than others. Also, I've never been sure how standardized the lane markings are. You said 15ft was at the 3rd arrow (the base or tip?). At the 2 houses I've measured, 15ft was right between the tip of the 2nd arrow and the base of the 3rd.
15’ was dead center here. If it’s off by a lil bit, that’s fine. Ball park numbers are good enough. iPhone also has a measuring app which is pretty handy.
This is how I do it! I do use an app called frame grabber where I can break down the video by frame which helps a lot! I also made a spreadsheet and its setup to only enter the release time, the time of first rotation, time at dots, time at arrows and time at head pin. From that it will tell me my revs, Ave speed to dots, Ave speed to arrows, and average speed to pins.
I did the same thing with some graphs for good visual representation for my personal accuracy. Numbers is nice because I don’t have to input the numbers in the spreadsheet once I build it. It’s an input window so it feels like an app.
I really love your videos. Learning so much. 34 years ago was the last time I bowled. Retired and getting back into it this year. Question, how do I find the PAP?
The speed monitors in bowling centers in addition to only measuring near the pin deck are also all over the place in accuracy. I see 2 mph differences between the two lanes on the same pair in some cases.
Yeah, they're worthless for determining actual ball speed... but it will let you know if your ball speed is consistent or not, and give you a reference point for good shots vs bad shots. Both of which are far more useful for improving your game than having an "accurate" number for your ball speed. The number by itself doesn't help you much... but if you're fluctuating all over the place, you know your game has a problem.
Yep I've noticed the same thing. I'm generally in the 17's on my strike ball, and one night in league play my strike ball was like 18.4-18.7. I was like hell, I must be feeling really loose tonight 😂😂. But my teammate who's usually upper 14-lower 15 range was hitting 16.5 on the screen so I'm assuming that it was just reading fast for everyone on that pair of lanes. But I will say the carrydown was much farther than the last few weeks so less friction/more speed I'm guessing, even though I was attempting to back off my speed a bit to give the ball time to hook up with the lane since it was so slick.
Great video. I’ve used SPECTO at lanes where it is offered or lessons at the ITRC. The latter is not cheap. This method is a great tool to test how well you are progressing in training with skills like loose arm swing and the “yo-yo” release.
@@garyhodge9250Yep, tried specto and it was all over, but its the worst with solid colored ball. My rev rate is 180ish and I threw my Pitch Black at a 10 pin killing my wrist, said I had 480 lol
Thanks for a very cool and informative video. With my senior rev rate and ball speed I don't need a high speed camera, a simple stopwatch and the human eye are all that are needed. 😁
1)Another great video, BrunsNick #1 Hype #2. 2) How often are you check these stats including PAP? Dont think my PAP has changed considering everything ball i drill rolls similarly (different layouts)
Now they can all be directed here. I think the biggest thing is just getting the video filmed properly first. I see so many vids where nothing can be made out properly.
Awesome video, glad I messed around with this with someone a few days ago who was trying to figure out his pap, (he put tape on my ball where my pap was but i just left it on there while recording cause I liked watching it spin!🤣🤣) if i did these calculations correctly i am at 300 RPMs, somewhere in there I believe, and launch speed is 15 mph, honestly thought I wasn’t getting much on the ball but knowing i’m right at 300 rpms makes me happy 🤣will do an update on this later when i have the camera set up the proper way.
The "Shoe Tri-Pod"... do you have a patent on that? Sounds lucrative 😂 Great video! Very helpful info explained in an easy to understand format. Thanks again 👍
For finding out your ball speed, wouldn't you want to match up the ball position with the arrows when the ball meets the same position as the right most arrow? Since the arrows aren't in a straight horizontal line, so the numbers are off a bit.
Technically yes, but unless you need your ball speed to be accurate to fractions, doesn’t really matter. At 5 boards left of 3rd arrow, that makes the hypotenuse 15.008”.
Since you mentioned Reddit…..is this explaining the process that u/greggas1 uses when people ask for a rev check in r/bowling? Or is this an alternative? Love the videos!!
This would be slightly different in terms of revs, at least based on his explainers. He counts more directly, how many frames for one revolution. Tape not necessary if there is enough contrast in the ball color to track. The speed calculations are basically the same method.
Huh! My other reply disappeared. Brunsnick is measuring the time for 1 rotation directly. The calculator I put together docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wl4y1jag2V3Rd-0EJYX9iyNnNq_e4qjHmxa3TmCllYE/edit#gid=119273129 divides the FPS by the number of frames for 1 rotation, to get your rotations per second. Then, it multiplies by 60 to get your RPM (REV Rate Method 1).
Well if you determine your grip center based on thumb to ring or thumb to middle that's going to change your Up or down coordinate on your val. Since the grip center is half the span. Half of ring and middle span are quite different for you only in this case.
Great video. I have my ball specs that say my PAP is 5 3/4 by 1 1/4 up. How do I mark this without an armadillo or the measuring protractor? I’m a 70 year old bowler who still wants to learn an get better.
Guesstimate the over and up from center of grip and mark it with tape. Throw a few shots on camera to verify that the tape is on the PAP at the point of release. Adjust tape as needed. 👍🏻
Awesome, I finally figured out my rev rate after years of guessing what it was. Was estimating about 550 and come to find out it was only 518, which is fine, the older I get the less I care about power or ball speed. So when the pros bowl on TV and it shows their ball speed, is it calculating their ball speed to the pins or their launch speed? Because most the pro bowlers, when theyre on a TV telecast their ball speed they show on TV is usually 19-21 miles an hour which is pretty insane if thats their ball speed when it crashes into the pins. Think mine usually reads out about mid 17ish and from what youre saying, the scoreboard readouts are showing ball speed when it hits the pins, so I'm not sure my launch speed yet but I'll have to calculate that as well.
idk if I missed this in the begining of the video or not; I'll check again, but how do you know where your PAP is located on the ball? What is the correct way to find that? Thank you.
If you don’t have specialized tools, you can guesstimate the location based on the initial oil ring, place a piece of tape on the axis and adjust as you throw it.
@@brunsnick Thank you... I'm getting a couple of balls drilled on Friday I'll have my Pro Shop guy show me where to mark all my bowling balls so I can try this out on all of them. I have a Teal Rhino Pro as my main ball but I have a hard time seeing the oil rings on my ball most of the time. I've seen it few timesoccasionally, but for some reason it's not there after each shot.
Try and play towards the middle of the lane where the most oil is. Sometimes it helps to lightly scuff the ball. Your pro shop should definitely be able to help you locate your PAP once you have fresh oil rings. Mark the spot, then record a few shots to confirm. 👍🏻
On the monitor after 4 frames it says my average speed is 17.5 mph while when I throw it hard and straight is usually 23-24 mph but the hardest has been 27.5 mph . How much does the ball slow down from the time it leaves your hand till the head pin.
So exactly what are u using to play videos back or app. I used my son's phone which is a newer iPhone and I can't watch it in tenths of seconds like yours
Thanks Nick. This is very helpful. I have always been told to do it the other way as you described. I'll try your method instead. I have similar tilt and rotation as you with slightly longer PAP so I learn a lot from your videos.
@@brunsnick Thanks, I'll be checking them out soon. ;-) Haven't bowled in years but thinking about getting back into it. Your videos remind me of how much there is to all of this and I miss that about bowling. Great videos, everyone I have watched of yours have been. -Cheers from MI
If you don’t have specialized tools, you can guesstimate the location based on the initial oil ring, place a piece of tape on the axis and adjust as you throw it.
@brunsnick **short version** Looking to get back into bowling after 30 years. Out of shape and shoulder is not up to throwing a 14-15lb ball yet. Here in my hometown, 2 of the "pros" have told me that they're not wasting their time and to use a house ball for 6-12 months. The other "pro" is trying to get me to buy the most expensive stuff...How do I find out rev rate, ball speed, etc. to get the proper layout? I just buy a ball, get my hand measured, have the ball drilled, then after PAP, etc, is known have the ball plugged and redrilled/laid out?
@brunsnick I can't begin to thank you enough for taking time out of your schedule to help me. I greatly appreciate it! Also appreciate your channel. Much respect!! 🤘✌️
Please someone sell me a oh conspiracy 16 lbs pls. I love mine but I wear the 500 grit off in about 1 game. So I want another to sand em both in practice cuz my game falls off fast
A good rule of thumb seems to be the mph is 2/3 of fps. So 27 fps is 18 mph and 33 fps is 22 mph. But I guess everyone has a supercomputer in their pocket these days.
@@Tyi276 A couple of months ago, Michael Tang (TVBowlingsupply) did a comparison between 10lb and 15lb balls. He was able to throw the 10lb ball with about 86 more rpm's than the 15. That's only about 17 rpm per POUND. Differences in Rg or layout will be much much less (if any).
I bowled a new personal best of 252, and a new high series of 691 (230, 232, & 229), the first week after getting my new Harsh Reality ball. My average has increased from 155 to 187 this season, which is my first year bowling after a gap of about 35 years, due to back injuries and two surgeries.
I would have liked you to check the Specto Data and compare what it was showing to your calculations.
It’s all over the map. It could change and vary based on what color ball I throw.
I didn’t know the color of ball would make that change. I have been told that a solid white ball is the best like the widow white moves better. IDK , but you give great info
Actually the compound used in purple balls makes them one of the best on lane! It's actually one of the reasons why the purple hammer was so dominant for so long!@@remington1439
Another really cool video. Brunsnick one of the very best bowling channels on the tube. No question about it
Appreciate that! Thanks!
Starting to get more serious with bowling. Getting close to a 200 average so might as well. This is great for me to figure out what type of bowler I really am so I can get balls that are actually a good match for me. I'm very glad you showed us how to figure it out on our own. Need to do this when I practice with week.
I’ve been wanting to do this forever. Thank you for the detailed explanation. We love your youtube channel .
Thank you! Post up your results!
Good point about watching the shadow of the ball crossing the foul line. Not everybody releases the ball at the same place, some are farther back than others. Also, I've never been sure how standardized the lane markings are. You said 15ft was at the 3rd arrow (the base or tip?). At the 2 houses I've measured, 15ft was right between the tip of the 2nd arrow and the base of the 3rd.
15’ was dead center here. If it’s off by a lil bit, that’s fine. Ball park numbers are good enough. iPhone also has a measuring app which is pretty handy.
Omg it’s THE greggas1
Thanks Nick that help a lot. And the Brunswick ball try-outs at our local b-alley was awesome!
Thank you Nick. This just goes to prove you are the hardest working man at Brunswick!
This is how I do it! I do use an app called frame grabber where I can break down the video by frame which helps a lot! I also made a spreadsheet and its setup to only enter the release time, the time of first rotation, time at dots, time at arrows and time at head pin. From that it will tell me my revs, Ave speed to dots, Ave speed to arrows, and average speed to pins.
Great can you share your spreadsheet ?
I did the same thing with some graphs for good visual representation for my personal accuracy. Numbers is nice because I don’t have to input the numbers in the spreadsheet once I build it. It’s an input window so it feels like an app.
Frame grabber is excellent!
This is great! Nice clear slow motion to see that hand position
I really love your videos. Learning so much. 34 years ago was the last time I bowled. Retired and getting back into it this year. Question, how do I find the PAP?
The speed monitors in bowling centers in addition to only measuring near the pin deck are also all over the place in accuracy. I see 2 mph differences between the two lanes on the same pair in some cases.
Yeah, they're worthless for determining actual ball speed... but it will let you know if your ball speed is consistent or not, and give you a reference point for good shots vs bad shots. Both of which are far more useful for improving your game than having an "accurate" number for your ball speed. The number by itself doesn't help you much... but if you're fluctuating all over the place, you know your game has a problem.
Yep I've noticed the same thing. I'm generally in the 17's on my strike ball, and one night in league play my strike ball was like 18.4-18.7. I was like hell, I must be feeling really loose tonight 😂😂. But my teammate who's usually upper 14-lower 15 range was hitting 16.5 on the screen so I'm assuming that it was just reading fast for everyone on that pair of lanes. But I will say the carrydown was much farther than the last few weeks so less friction/more speed I'm guessing, even though I was attempting to back off my speed a bit to give the ball time to hook up with the lane since it was so slick.
Thank you for this, I was just thinking during practice the other day that there was probably an easy way to figure this stuff out.
You’re welcome! Post your results! 👍🏻
Excellent video on both. Really liked the launch speed vs avg speed that most promote.
Great info BrunsNick! Thank you!
Great video. I’ve used SPECTO at lanes where it is offered or lessons at the ITRC. The latter is not cheap. This method is a great tool to test how well you are progressing in training with skills like loose arm swing and the “yo-yo” release.
SPECTO is great for positioning and speed info, but rev rate calculation is all over the place.
@@brunsnick Interesting. I remember at the ITRC they said that ball color affected the accuracy of rev rate.
@@garyhodge9250Yep, tried specto and it was all over, but its the worst with solid colored ball. My rev rate is 180ish and I threw my Pitch Black at a 10 pin killing my wrist, said I had 480 lol
@@SovietWarMusicSometimes it seems to calculate revs as a factor of how fast you throw the ball.
The shoe! Love it , we’ve done that in a pinch many a time 😂good stuff Nick!
Thanks for a very cool and informative video.
With my senior rev rate and ball speed I don't need a high speed camera, a simple stopwatch and the human eye are all that are needed. 😁
LOL
1)Another great video, BrunsNick #1 Hype #2. 2) How often are you check these stats including PAP? Dont think my PAP has changed considering everything ball i drill rolls similarly (different layouts)
Doesn’t hurt to check it once a year or whenever you make a grip change.
Thanks Nick. Great info on how to calculate speed and rotation
Nick posted faster than I ever could - was waiting for the Reddit posts on speed/rev checks 😂
Now they can all be directed here. I think the biggest thing is just getting the video filmed properly first. I see so many vids where nothing can be made out properly.
Great info. I can’t wait to try this out practicing this week
Awesome video, glad I messed around with this with someone a few days ago who was trying to figure out his pap, (he put tape on my ball where my pap was but i just left it on there while recording cause I liked watching it spin!🤣🤣) if i did these calculations correctly i am at 300 RPMs, somewhere in there I believe, and launch speed is 15 mph, honestly thought I wasn’t getting much on the ball but knowing i’m right at 300 rpms makes me happy 🤣will do an update on this later when i have the camera set up the proper way.
Proper camera setup might net you another 10rpms, never know! 😁
Thanks Nick! 🤘
How do you figure out the seconds the .165 time, I seen how you use the camera to get it but how to convert it I don’t know
Awesome lesson that is very important.
BrunsNick!! Thanks for posting man
The "Shoe Tri-Pod"... do you have a patent on that? Sounds lucrative 😂
Great video! Very helpful info explained in an easy to understand format. Thanks again 👍
Patent pending maybe I gotta talk to my high powered bowling lawyers on retainer 🤣
For finding out your ball speed, wouldn't you want to match up the ball position with the arrows when the ball meets the same position as the right most arrow? Since the arrows aren't in a straight horizontal line, so the numbers are off a bit.
Technically yes, but unless you need your ball speed to be accurate to fractions, doesn’t really matter. At 5 boards left of 3rd arrow, that makes the hypotenuse 15.008”.
Since you mentioned Reddit…..is this explaining the process that u/greggas1 uses when people ask for a rev check in r/bowling? Or is this an alternative? Love the videos!!
Not really sure his process, this is 24/7 resource for those that want to check and how to set up the shot and calculate it.
This would be slightly different in terms of revs, at least based on his explainers. He counts more directly, how many frames for one revolution. Tape not necessary if there is enough contrast in the ball color to track. The speed calculations are basically the same method.
Huh! My other reply disappeared. Brunsnick is measuring the time for 1 rotation directly. The calculator I put together docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wl4y1jag2V3Rd-0EJYX9iyNnNq_e4qjHmxa3TmCllYE/edit#gid=119273129 divides the FPS by the number of frames for 1 rotation, to get your rotations per second. Then, it multiplies by 60 to get your RPM (REV Rate Method 1).
What is your axis ?
And how do you determine your grip center since you use sarge?
4.5x0.5 up. Center of grip determined measuring back from PAP. I know the spans are different but that’s what I go off.
@brunsnick cool ty. I didn't know if you measured off of the ring or middle or the average of the 2 spans.
Yeah, when I drill I got middle finger, thumb, ring in that order.
Well if you determine your grip center based on thumb to ring or thumb to middle that's going to change your Up or down coordinate on your val. Since the grip center is half the span. Half of ring and middle span are quite different for you only in this case.
@@34e321 I go off my dominant finger. That’s what I measure and drill first.
Great video. I have my ball specs that say my PAP is 5 3/4 by 1 1/4 up. How do I mark this without an armadillo or the measuring protractor? I’m a 70 year old bowler who still wants to learn an get better.
Guesstimate the over and up from center of grip and mark it with tape. Throw a few shots on camera to verify that the tape is on the PAP at the point of release. Adjust tape as needed. 👍🏻
This is awesome
Awesome, I finally figured out my rev rate after years of guessing what it was. Was estimating about 550 and come to find out it was only 518, which is fine, the older I get the less I care about power or ball speed. So when the pros bowl on TV and it shows their ball speed, is it calculating their ball speed to the pins or their launch speed? Because most the pro bowlers, when theyre on a TV telecast their ball speed they show on TV is usually 19-21 miles an hour which is pretty insane if thats their ball speed when it crashes into the pins. Think mine usually reads out about mid 17ish and from what youre saying, the scoreboard readouts are showing ball speed when it hits the pins, so I'm not sure my launch speed yet but I'll have to calculate that as well.
Launch speed. First 10-15 feet on TV.
Cool! You shoe know your bowling BrunsNick!
Clever. 👍🏻😁
@@brunsnick I guess the shoe fit on this video.
idk if I missed this in the begining of the video or not; I'll check again, but how do you know where your PAP is located on the ball? What is the correct way to find that? Thank you.
If you don’t have specialized tools, you can guesstimate the location based on the initial oil ring, place a piece of tape on the axis and adjust as you throw it.
@@brunsnick Thank you... I'm getting a couple of balls drilled on Friday I'll have my Pro Shop guy show me where to mark all my bowling balls so I can try this out on all of them. I have a Teal Rhino Pro as my main ball but I have a hard time seeing the oil rings on my ball most of the time. I've seen it few timesoccasionally, but for some reason it's not there after each shot.
Try and play towards the middle of the lane where the most oil is. Sometimes it helps to lightly scuff the ball. Your pro shop should definitely be able to help you locate your PAP once you have fresh oil rings. Mark the spot, then record a few shots to confirm. 👍🏻
@@brunsnick I'll give that a try too. Thank you for all your help, it's very much appreciated.
Great job Nick!
On the monitor after 4 frames it says my average speed is 17.5 mph while when I throw it hard and straight is usually 23-24 mph but the hardest has been 27.5 mph . How much does the ball slow down from the time it leaves your hand till the head pin.
Depends, but usually 20-25%.
So exactly what are u using to play videos back or app. I used my son's phone which is a newer iPhone and I can't watch it in tenths of seconds like yours
Go into photos, find the video, click edit, and scrub.
Thanks Nick. This is very helpful. I have always been told to do it the other way as you described. I'll try your method instead. I have similar tilt and rotation as you with slightly longer PAP so I learn a lot from your videos.
Glad they are helpful!
I am planning to use the patented Brunsnick Shoe Tripod on Friday.
Thank you. Great videos
Awesome video sir
Cool video talk tech bowling
Great video today!
This is very useful. And FWIW, 70% of the world uses Android. Not Iphone. lol
85% of my viewers are US based where 58% iPhone marketshare and 100% of BrunsNick’s use iPhones. 😁
Would be curious to see how your shoe phone calculations compared with spectro.
SPECTO usually shorts me, the calculation on that program is all over the place.
@@brunsnick ok and next question, give the calculations for the rest of the world where we use metric? :p
1. That’s not a question. 2. No. 🇺🇸😎
@brunsnick doesn't help Me on Australia.
Use the calculation in the video and convert with Google to km/h. Simple enough.
I cant wait to use this method to calculate my 265 rev rate.
I said 250 🤣
Alternatively, you could simply plug your feet per second value into a unit converter to get miles per hour.
Sure could but math is fun.
Awesome info
Would have been interesting to compare launch speed to the speed registered at the pins.
I do every ball review video. About a 20-25% drop.
@@brunsnick Thanks, I'll be checking them out soon. ;-) Haven't bowled in years but thinking about getting back into it. Your videos remind me of how much there is to all of this and I miss that about bowling. Great videos, everyone I have watched of yours have been. -Cheers from MI
I'll have to calculate this with my thumb in the ball. I'm around 400 revs with my thumb out. Probably way under 300!
Full roller......what do you do?
Same thing.
@@brunsnick does the tape go on the track line between the fingers and thumb?
Thanks Nick
I'm happy to see I'm not the only shoe tripod guy
Brotherrrrrr
I don't know, maybe I'm dumb.... How do I figure out the PAP ??
If you don’t have specialized tools, you can guesstimate the location based on the initial oil ring, place a piece of tape on the axis and adjust as you throw it.
@@brunsnick lol, me get it now.... Thanks! I not the shiniest ball in the bag ...
@@Journeyto300 that’s okay. The dullest ones usually strike the most.
To put it simply, "you're the best!"
going to do this on Saturday
Post your results! 👍🏻
excellent
I have been using my shoe for quite some time.
So, what happens if I do not have a ball of my own to do all of this?!!?
It’s kind of necessary, can’t really get your numbers until you have a ball fit for your hand.
@brunsnick **short version**
Looking to get back into bowling after 30 years. Out of shape and shoulder is not up to throwing a 14-15lb ball yet. Here in my hometown, 2 of the "pros" have told me that they're not wasting their time and to use a house ball for 6-12 months. The other "pro" is trying to get me to buy the most expensive stuff...How do I find out rev rate, ball speed, etc. to get the proper layout?
I just buy a ball, get my hand measured, have the ball drilled, then after PAP, etc, is known have the ball plugged and redrilled/laid out?
No, they’ll fit you and put a “safe” layout on it until you get more consistent and those things can be measured for future gear.
@brunsnick I can't begin to thank you enough for taking time out of your schedule to help me. I greatly appreciate it! Also appreciate your channel.
Much respect!! 🤘✌️
You’re welcome! Ask some shops if they are hosting any demo days as well. May be a good chance to try before you buy.
The shoe method made me laugh. 😂
I’m here to make everyone chuckle. 😆
Please someone sell me a oh conspiracy 16 lbs pls. I love mine but I wear the 500 grit off in about 1 game. So I want another to sand em both in practice cuz my game falls off fast
Please explain PAP again
I must be slow or deaf
A good rule of thumb seems to be the mph is 2/3 of fps. So 27 fps is 18 mph and 33 fps is 22 mph. But I guess everyone has a supercomputer in their pocket these days.
Not how the FPS works.
@@greggas1 fps as in feet per second. I realize that's confusing now.
@@ColemanMulkerin Oops! I forgot there's 2 different FPS's🤪.
2 different rev rates.
1 inch pin compared to a 4 inch pin have 2 different
Rev rates, your opinion!
I don’t understand what you want me to do here.
Can your rev rate off your hand be dramatically different?
1” pin to pap
From
4” pin to pap
Ahh. I got you now. No, rev rate is a result of force applied to the ball, not the layout of the ball.
@@Tyi276 A couple of months ago, Michael Tang (TVBowlingsupply) did a comparison between 10lb and 15lb balls. He was able to throw the 10lb ball with about 86 more rpm's than the 15. That's only about 17 rpm per POUND. Differences in Rg or layout will be much much less (if any).
Bowled a 654 in league with purple hammer today 🎉
I bowled a new personal best of 252, and a new high series of 691 (230, 232, & 229), the first week after getting my new Harsh Reality ball. My average has increased from 155 to 187 this season, which is my first year bowling after a gap of about 35 years, due to back injuries and two surgeries.
No 8-pin in the whole video??? WTH Nick! Lol
Edited them out. 😆
Air Nick 😂
Is this an April fools joke?
?
This is great content for those of us that don't have access to local modern coaching or competent PSOs!
Locating a competent PSO in a lot of places these days is like unicorn hunting.
Where is greggas and how many hours of their life have you just saved
I also would love a Shoe Tripod™ for april fools
I think he likes doing it though. 😎
@@brunsnick It's a fun little distraction 😅
reddit? that trump loving website is full of goofs....
And?