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[_] WIGGLE WIGGLE WIGGLE! Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)00:44 No.2631950
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>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)00:48 No.2631953
You have to be very strong to do that shit
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)00:52 No.2631955
/fit/
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)00:58 No.2631959
>>2631953
To hold yourself up? Yes. I'm pretty sure they took individual pics for the rotation part though.
I can't imagine being able to find a pole that has a small enough coefficient of kinetic friction
to allow rotation, while also having a high enough coefficient of static friction to allow him to
counteract gravity.
Now, don't get me wrong, it's definately possible. The coefficient for static friction is always
higher than the coefficient of kinetic friction, but getting that perfect would take a lot of
"pole waxing" to fine tune.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)01:03 No.2631961
>>2631959
you use the word coefficient to much
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)01:03 No.2631963
>>2631959
Those poles rotate you fuck
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)01:07 No.2631966
>>2631963
Aww shit. Didn't know that. I'm going to go kill myself now.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)01:37 No.2631980
>>2631955
Hmm, doesn't look like he squats 3plate yet. Not quite /fit/
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)01:55 No.2631996
>>2631959
Somebody just finished their first semester of physics.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)02:49 No.2632033
>dat bulge in the last rotation
I'm too impressed to not want it inside me.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)03:31 No.2632052
>>2631959
did you just take high school physics? You are obviously underage please get out
>> [_] Anonymous 12/17/14(Wed)04:44 No.2632084
What is source this is hilarious xD