They stealth-removed one of the few scenes showing "toxic" black men. And changed some scenes without the views, etc resetting, something normal users cannot do
I just watched my first reaction video and it was hilarious. I mean, the rubber pads for minimizing vibrations from the PSU are apparently there to avoid short circuiting the PSU??!? Have I gotten it wrong all these years?
It's a VERY embarrassing video from The Verge and it's even more embarrassing that it was so bad and hilarious that it became a meme with soooo many reaction videos available showing the original Verge video (they can try to ban every single youtube video that use it but they'll never succeed, not until people don't care anymore and The Verge's reputation has dropped considerably (I never visit The Verge or watch their clips).
This one was the first one I watched ~2 months back and he's really brilliant in picking out the smallest things and making them hilarious. Which is pretty much what you wrote as well so...
Forgot this one which is strange since it's brilliant. Have you people ever heard this when you were kids: "Eat up everything on your plate, there are starving children in Africa" or at least recognize the slight euphemism:
In "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action, 1998" he wrote about his childhood at the opera school in Hong Kong that taught him the swordplay, singing, martial arts, etc. that were required for good performances in Chinese opera.
He wrote that after he became famous, he had to hire bodyguards, as he was often challenged to fights by people who wanted to see just how tough he really was. While no doubt he could have handled himself against most, technically he was not a martial artist, but a performer. He never fought for money, as I can recall from his book, and explicitly said that his martial arts is more style than substance.
This contrasts with guys like Chuck Norris or Jet Li, who actually are/were fighters. Jet Li was a champion martial artist as a young man.
While he could probably handle himself quite well he's not a martial artist. He doesn't train kung fu every day as one would expect. He's a performer and his martial arts is purely performance style combined with insane acrobatics and his well known stunts that he does himself which have cause him many serious injuries over the years. I love the old classics Drunken Master etc.
In "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action, 1998" he wrote about his childhood at the opera school in Hong Kong that taught him the swordplay, singing, martial arts, etc. that were required for good performances in Chinese opera.
He wrote that after he became famous, he had to hire bodyguards, as he was often challenged to fights by people who wanted to see just how tough he really was. While no doubt he could have handled himself against most, technically he was not a martial artist, but a performer. He never fought for money, as I can recall from his book, and explicitly said that his martial arts is more style than substance.
This contrasts with guys like Chuck Norris or Jet Li, who actually are/were fighters. Jet Li was a champion martial artist as a young man.
While he could probably handle himself quite well he's not a martial artist. He doesn't train kung fu every day as one would expect. He's a performer and his martial arts is purely performance style combined with insane acrobatics and his well known stunts that he does himself which have cause him many serious injuries over the years. I love the old classics Drunken Master etc.
I think this also happened a lot with Bruce Lee, but he took up the challenges Much to the fear of his manager & agents, of course
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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