Say what you want about YouTubers, but they sure know how to spend their money. Earlier, we saw how internet video stars invest their profits a rehabilitated Battlebot, a winder bar, a balloon too big, i a complete grenade with the ATM to which it was launched. We now have Allen Pan, from the YouTube channel Advanced enough, a boy who has decided to make the most of his pandemic stimulus checking involves buying a robotic exoskeleton so you can try to wield a giant sword in the anime.
In a video documenting this decision, Pan gets a welder to create a 50-pound sword modeled on what Cloud used Final Fantasy VII. Since the distribution of this weight makes most non-cartoon people able to use the thing with any kind of martial grace, Pan decides he needs a little help. So buy a used $ 900 camera stabilizing exoskeleton, the idea inspired by the power suits worn by the characters in Tomorrow, to manage his huge sword.
Pan modifies the suit to better absorb the extra weight, makes a bungee cord in the center of the sword, and finally can lift his absurd weapon well enough to be able to use it to earn the hell out of a television. . “I have the power of God i anime by my side! Pan shouts in triumph.
Still, the sword andIt’s awkward enough for Pan to use, even with his exoskeleton, to decide to see how his ingenuity fits the natural strength of a muscular man. Recruit a huge boy who manages to use the giant sword to crush watermelons, coconuts and a whole table with the blade.
Is all this ridiculous? For sure! But we think it’s much better for Pan to use his money and fame to research ways to become all of us. meditating meditating terrorists ready to reclaim the planet from evil corporations than anything some other YouTubers get up.
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