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Deez Iz A Vewy Safe Slingshot

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That needs more trigger warnings...

TRIGGER WARNING!!!! NOT FOR SQUEAMISH. NOT FOR PEOPLE HATING THE SITE OF BLOOD (yes i know that's what hemaphobia means, keep it to yourself) MAJOR INJURY

At first watching that i was thinking that would definitely make a great hunting tool. It would definitely kill a rabbit, squirrel or other small animal. But in the back of my mind I kept thinking WHY does he have that hard wood as a background. Not good. Then the end came. OH MY GOD. :o :o :o :o

Dude has a cracked skull for sure!!!


But this should really be shown to physics students. Angle of incidence equals angle of reflection. Make the reflecting angle perpendicular to the incoming ray and guess what students? The silly thing comes back at you! And if the hardness of the reflecting material is high enough the reflected energy is a large percentage of the input energy. Dude was not thinking that day.
 
HOLY Crap!! I was wondering the whole video why, if the sling shot was so safe, that he had blood all over his shirt! WOW
 
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He is very, very sorry if he scared anyone LOL
 
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:lol: Everybody knows that if you get a slingshot ricochet, its going to hit you in the orchids, not the forehead.

Didn't you think it was a little too convenient the camera landed at the perfect angle to see just enough of the faked injury? :mrgreen:
 
I wonder if this guy participates in Pumpkin Chunkin (HUGE Slingshot) and a lot less bloody :-)
 
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