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Crack an Apple in Half with Your Bare Hands
This trick is all about the technique. As the video explains, humans are not strong enough to simply grab a hold of an apple and rip it apart. The secret is to use your hands in such a way that the harder you grip the more pressure is applied from the stem of the apple outward.
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Sliced Banana Trick
How to do a pre-sliced banana magic trick. Cut your banana into segments before you even peel it! Great party trick which will amuse both adults and children. Simple to follow tutorial, all you need is a needle and a banana.
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HD Super Human Strength -- How to Crack an Apple with Your Bare Hands
http://cobblervideos.com Learn to crack an apple in half with your bare hands. This is the skill that has helped countless people all over the world amaze their friends, impress girls, and even win bets. After 5 years and 5 million views, I have gone back to the Cobbler archives to restore and digitally re-master the original footage for this classic viral video.
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Rising Ring Magic Trick
The amazing Rising Ring Magic Trick is easy to perform and will shock just about any spectator. Please Comment, Rate, and Subscribe for more cool tricks! http://twitter.com/TAGSmagic http://facebook.com/TAGSMagic
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DIY Batman Wreath (and other geeky holiday decor) - Our Nerd Home
We kept seeing a picture floating around the interwebs, of a Batman holiday wreath. Ends up it was just a t-shirt, dying to be made into a real life DIY Batman wreath. So we did that... Here's the Batman wreath shirt. It's from ThinkGeek, who you guys KNOW we <3.
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DIY Geek Welcome Mats, Two Ways (Star Trek, Zelda) - Our Nerd Home
We couldn't decide between a few different geek welcome mat ideas, so we're making 'em all. Well, we're making four - one for each of the front and back doors, and one for the two garage entrances (weird old house, lots of doors for a tiny place).
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10 Stubborn Food Myths That Just Won't Die
Every other week, new research claims one food is better than another, or that some ingredient yields incredible new health benefits. Couple that with a few old wives' tales passed down from your parents, and each time you fire up your stove or sit down to eat a healthy meal, it can be difficult separating food fact from fiction.
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87-Year-Old Woman Dresses Adventurously To Cope With Loss
Helen Van Winkle is an amazing 87-year-old woman from Knoxville, Tennessee. She is your normal, everyday senior citizen. Sometimes. Other times, Helen is "Baddie Winkle." Baddie is an 87-year-old lady from Knoxville with a " Tumblr-teen" fashion sense.
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Fainting goat
A myotonic goat, otherwise known as the fainting goat, is a domestic goat whose muscles freeze for roughly 10 seconds when the goat feels panic. Though painless, this generally results in the animal's collapsing on its side. The characteristic is caused by a hereditary genetic disorder called myotonia congenita.
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Spirobranchus giganteus
Spirobranchus giganteus , commonly known as Christmas tree worms, are tube-building polychaete worms belonging to the family Serpulidae. The worm is aptly named, both its common and Latin names refer to the two chromatically hued spiral structures, the most common feature seen by divers. The multicolored spirals are highly derived structures for feeding and respiration.
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