@@jdrano2215 In my high school days I could climb a rope rapidly just using my hands but not in any way like the guy in the video. That defies physics. Your entire body can't be in line with your hands. The center of gravity for a man is slightly above the waist so basically his hips would have to be in line with his hands..
That one where the woman goes from handstand to sitting in the Jimmy was amazing!! It’s not just anyone who can color coordinate with a green vehicle!!
I just can't watch all of these in one sitting. Just watching makes me so exhausted, I have to pause and take a break in the middle before going on and finishing this video. Truly UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Some things you see and "yeah, if I spent a long time practicing I can see how I would be able to do that" and other things you see and think "......Aliens". congratulations to all these people.
Maybe, maybe not. There are many obviously fake images and video in this video. No, no one has the physical ability to defy gravity. But there are those who are great at making others think they can. :)
The fact that AI still cant differentiate between someone really pulling themselves up a rope vs being pulled up the rope with a hidden wire is sad. That being said... keep working at it AI, I support your right to do so.
The guy climbing the rope has a harness lifting him giving the appearance of his climbing the rope. In the very beginning scenes in the closeup you can see the wire connector right behind his head. It is also obvious because in some frames he is moving upwards when his arms were still level and not above his head to pull him upward.
Fellow humans, EACH OF US can do "superhuman" moves, once we'we tried enough times. One of a sudden we're on another level. Often it passes unnoticed, even we don't notice. Like, I work in a pub, and one of a sudden I know when someone will (not) come, say the sum without counting etc. Or without looking, by the sound of a guest's steps, I know if he wants food or only drink (without turning I say we don't serve food before 6 p.m.) etc. We are MADE to know more & do more then science can explain.
Humans can do remarkable things and I admire their talent, no doubt regarding that! However, in modern days you just don’t know what’s true or made by CGI or AI generated stuff🤷♂️.
4:38 Right after the guy says the video isn't edited, it's reversed. You can see cars driving backwards and the guy walking backwards. The video is also sped up.
And get a load of Broomhilda, sweeping the floor beneath the vehicle while carrying two trays of drinks!! Awesome!! She can actually work for tips and get paid hourly at the same time!
These things are always spoiled for me because the one on the thumbnail is not in the compilation. I only clicked because I wanted to know what that woman's skill was.
Now the guy at 27:48, wow! Not only is he really talented, but he is handsome and he should be given a role in a martial art movie. I would, if I were a producer.
This is what happens when you grow up without social skills or friends. Poor social skills = fewer friends = more time alone = more social media = poor social skills… Repeat. The worst part is it’s a self-perpetuating, vicious-circle, negative feedback loop. Social media is cause of the problem, that simultaneously masks itself as the solution.
Dude lifting an engineblock out of a car while not wearing shoes kind of freaked me out... also all the guys who were just standing in his way and barely moving were frustrating as shit!
@11:07, I went with my family to the circus when I was 7 years old, there was a big dude, he drank a huge bowl of water with a few goldfish swimming in, then he regurgitated all the water in the bowl and the fish were still alive and swimming.
At 3:34 you can CLEARLY see the either rope or metal string pulling that guy up. You can see it right behind his head !.
Yup! Just posted the same thing, glad someone else noticed.
Exactly, even without that, the physics of the rope angle, and his body are matching the fact he's being hoisted up by something..
@@joracer1 Definitely
The guy pulling himself up the rope is CLEARLY being hoisted by a hidden rope.
His center of gravity is not below his hands from which he should be depending, so, yeah there's something fishy going on with that guy...
Fake
Shown in reverse and he was also being held by a wire.
I've seen that done without a hidden wire. I wasn't there so can't say it wasn't fake, but that's what it can look like.
@@jdrano2215 In my high school days I could climb a rope rapidly just using my hands but not in any way like the guy in the video. That defies physics. Your entire body can't be in line with your hands. The center of gravity for a man is slightly above the waist so basically his hips would have to be in line with his hands..
Flexing is not a talent or a skill, it's just an ability.
Incredible Moments Caught on Camera are better than any scripted show - and way more unpredictable!
The muscle definition in that engine lifting dude's arms is INSANE
That one where the woman goes from handstand to sitting in the Jimmy was amazing!! It’s not just anyone who can color coordinate with a green vehicle!!
obviously there was something on the car seat that her feet could latch on to so she could pull herself up.. basically trick photography.
Well, they blurred the most important part of that trick. Thumbs down.
I just can't watch all of these in one sitting. Just watching makes me so exhausted, I have to pause and take a break in the middle before going on and finishing this video. Truly UNBELIEVABLE!!!
same here, some people are pee pool
"She will never feel cramped on an airline." Allow me to retort: Spirit Airlines. That is all.
I would love to see more of that girl from the second video
Some things you see and "yeah, if I spent a long time practicing I can see how I would be able to do that" and other things you see and think "......Aliens". congratulations to all these people.
Men of culture..welcome..I didn't expect to see you guys here..
Men of culture go where they are summoned
Gentlemen of culture expect a thumbnail timestamp.
@@jayhache5609 Clickbait, channel blacklisted.
@@clray123 Kind of what I was saying, fren.
The video encapsulates the incredible diversity of talents and skills possessed by individuals worldwide. so great!
Maybe, maybe not. There are many obviously fake images and video in this video. No, no one has the physical ability to defy gravity.
But there are those who are great at making others think they can. :)
Piss off, damn bot.
You're trying to reach it, but you just can't quite
The contortionists always blow my mind.
They look like giant bugs.
Good video
Reported for misleading thumbnail.
As a fellow gentleman of culture, I agree with your decision.
Another "Bait and Switch"!!!
Usually these videos are just silly but you make them interesting with your funny voice commentary
Wild fantasies with the first contortionist
The fact that AI still cant differentiate between someone really pulling themselves up a rope vs being pulled up the rope with a hidden wire is sad. That being said... keep working at it AI, I support your right to do so.
yup.. too many of these are just FAKE.
so you still wham that tiny lil ham of yours
25:17 That guy just wanted a piece of watermelon :D
juggling Merry Christmas was brilliant
Yep , ALL of these people are extraordinary.
Some of them must have minds and nervous systems like a computer.
Awesome
People are Awesome and amazing🥰
Uncle Ben: "With great powers comes MORE responsibilities...so don't show off!"
5:25 is pure camera angle. Although steep, but the guy walk up without hands gives it away
Wow some people are just amazing! Great video. Will watch this again and again when I need cheering up!
*Always enjoy watching your videos*
Most impressive thing on the nunchucks….he never flinched….not once.
Please don't include fake videos in your videos. Guy with the rope.....and guy walking up the wall of canyon.
That tumbling pass was incredible!
and the guy climbing the rope is defying physics, his feet could NOT be straight down. fake video there.
Looks like a wire up his hood.
Wtf????? You two never tried it? Ever see a male gymnast n the rings?
The woman standing horizontally on the wall, is a trick; it can't be possible!
All were amazing, with the exception of the person climbing the rope with arms at full extension. I'm not buying that one.
The guy who lifted the engine... yeah, that's the guy you want around to pull you out of a bad predicament.
I felt my back crack just watching him.
@@jamesmariani984 That is how you get a hernia.
I only clicked for the thunbnail pic.
Sounds like a song lyric doesnt it?
The guy climbing the rope has a harness lifting him giving the appearance of his climbing the rope. In the very beginning scenes in the closeup you can see the wire connector right behind his head. It is also obvious because in some frames he is moving upwards when his arms were still level and not above his head to pull him upward.
Fully agree, and other clips are CGI or AI generated. How ever some seem genuine.
He does have legs.
If you watch closely when they replay in slow motion, the guy climbing the rope with just his hands, you can see the harness right behind his head
the 2 UA-cam commercials preceding this video are more entertaining
Fellow humans, EACH OF US can do "superhuman" moves, once we'we tried enough times. One of a sudden we're on another level. Often it passes unnoticed, even we don't notice. Like, I work in a pub, and one of a sudden I know when someone will (not) come, say the sum without counting etc. Or without looking, by the sound of a guest's steps, I know if he wants food or only drink (without turning I say we don't serve food before 6 p.m.) etc. We are MADE to know more & do more then science can explain.
Yep, I've done that too. Also, 95 percent of the time I stop videos on :00 or look at my watch and the second hand is at 12. It's like a 6th sense.
Exactly.
3:25 - The dude climbing the rope clearly has a harness on his back, you can see a part of it near his head.
Fellow gentlemen of culture are going to be disappointed with this video.
@0:44 Amazing
If only she could reach.
5:12 OMG!
Humans can do remarkable things and I admire their talent, no doubt regarding that! However, in modern days you just don’t know what’s true or made by CGI or AI generated stuff🤷♂️.
0:45 handy when you got stung by a jelly fish in the face and you got no friend to pee on you.
sauce on the thumbnail please.
1:37 must of been "its yours if you can carry it out" sale but in Thailand
4:38 Right after the guy says the video isn't edited, it's reversed. You can see cars driving backwards and the guy walking backwards. The video is also sped up.
no - you see it in reverse proving he actually did go down backwards.
@@doctormarazanvose4373 - Should have been more clear then as I thought the exact same.
This moment genuinely brightened up my entire day
Guy was just there to enjoy his watermelon.
And get a load of Broomhilda, sweeping the floor beneath the vehicle while carrying two trays of drinks!! Awesome!! She can actually work for tips and get paid hourly at the same time!
WOW
That skier at 24:00 never has to say "Hold my beer"
These things are always spoiled for me because the one on the thumbnail is not in the compilation. I only clicked because I wanted to know what that woman's skill was.
Me too. Typical fake clickbait.
why cut half screen of vodeo display
The rope climbing clip makes me suspect videoshopping in the other clips.
Now the guy at 27:48, wow! Not only is he really talented, but he is handsome and he should be given a role in a martial art movie. I would, if I were a producer.
Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
One word for most of these videos NOPE
The man without collar bones looks like Dustin from stranger things
Some amazing feats. Unfortunately, nowadays with CGI and AI and such, you can't be sure that they're real. Still, it's fun to watch them.
What would make this video creator at another level would be for him to be silent during the clips not adding his voice and not editing in music.
The things you have to see on utube without a sex appeal in 2024
Clickbait thumbnail
1:58 please remove blur )))
How did you find all these? Amazing!
The only one who can worship God,nice build....
The first one is no big deal. That's how the Australian army does repelling.
I see thin cable lifting this guy
"Unedited". A lot of these are very obviously sped up.
got a woody from the tongue
After 28 minutes I still don't see even a single man with skills in this video............
I truly enjoyed your video, thanks!
09:51 That's the biggest Pringle I've ever seen!
3:18 looks like Dustin Henderson from stranger things
19:49 was incredible
as well as the most difficult!
The guy climbing the rope with just his arms... Yeah, you can see the wire lifting him up.
This is what happens when you grow up without social skills or friends. Poor social skills = fewer friends = more time alone = more social media = poor social skills… Repeat. The worst part is it’s a self-perpetuating, vicious-circle, negative feedback loop. Social media is cause of the problem, that simultaneously masks itself as the solution.
Dude lifting an engineblock out of a car while not wearing shoes kind of freaked me out... also all the guys who were just standing in his way and barely moving were frustrating as shit!
The guy lifting the motor had bare feet first, then had sneakers.....
The contortionists always blow my mind.
100 years ago, they would have worked as circus "freaks"
Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads
Yeah, that one video WAS edited. But kudos for all the fun clips.
0:37 best one
3:28: the gravity lines reveal the guy is being hoisted by an invisible cable rig, as well as by his gripping hands...
3:24 That's not a skill, that's BS. You can almost see the wire pulling him up, and the rope he's "climbing" is totally slack.
FIRSTTT
the guy in the green hoodie on the rope....i can see the harness clip behind his head and a bit of the cable.
# 2 CHICK CAN DO HERSELF ....SICK !!!😮
8:03 ...... so the concept of a door handle is beyond HER
full of fake vids, but some one them is legit
I'd rather watch this than all the world records being set in track and field due to steroids!
@11:07, I went with my family to the circus when I was 7 years old, there was a big dude, he drank a huge bowl of water with a few goldfish swimming in, then he regurgitated all the water in the bowl and the fish were still alive and swimming.
16:46 he is pulling a Canadian Forces CC-177 Globemaster III.
I hate click baits!
Nice work on those jumps champ. You looked super confident . I’m sure I recognise that music track from Filmora ?