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Video – Page 8 – Being undead is no excuse for skipping leg day

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waywardmasquerade:

renate651:

waywardmasquerade:

highlyquestionablerpgideas:

steellegacy:

The myth that knights could barely move in their armor has finally been dispelled by Thrillist

What i’m hearing is that i can and should do parkour in full plate

That’s pretty much d&d anyway ^_^

I wonder if the type of metal used made a difference in the weight.

Well, if they used steel made with techniques that fit the time period, then it would probably be accurate, but if the materials or techniques were different, it could have, yes.

azariel888:

thickachu:

itskyalenotkyle:

theryanproject:

samthe-onion-nigga:

pearlmarley:

The bus drivers really stop this hard💀

home girl neck in the bottom right corner is done for 😭

FUCK, bro!! Im fuckin suing!!

^a WHOLE check

I watch someone different every time

Omg the bitch in the white literally must have died because her neck just rolled all the way back.

So this actually happened in Russia and the driver fell asleep and crashed the bus. As a bus operator I can tell you no bus stops this suddenly unless it strikes something (it’s darn near impossible for a bus going that speed to stop that suddenly) however it doesn’t take much to cause pedestrians to slip, fall or launch them from their seats this is why I strive for smooth breaking at all times and allow for a lot of follow distance. I shudder every time I see this video and it has been used in our recertification classes to remind us what can happen.