So over the past 3 months I've been working away on the first part to a "film." Well as of yesterday it is finally done. And I figured I'd show you all here.
The film is about me and a group of friends and what we like to do, all the way from climbing ladders to the top of a building to get the best view we can, or riding trains for the thrill.
(Please please please give me feedback, it helps me improve)
Here's the film
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An _Explores Filmposted in Off Topic
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RE: Rooftopping And Climbingposted in Off Topic
@belwarpxl Thanks for the reply and concern, we try to climb on inactive radio towers. I mean, that one was active, and probably not the smartest thing to do, But I'll keep that in mind, thank you :D
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RE: The USA just dropped a MOAB in afghanistanposted in Off Topic
@darindarin
Even with all the precaution they stated they took, It is highly likely. -
The USA just dropped a MOAB in afghanistanposted in Off Topic
(DISCLAIMER: I TRIED MY BEST TO SIMPLE RELAY FACTS AND LEAVE MY OPINION OUT OF IT)
Do a simple search of "Afghanistan" or "MOAB" and you are presented with news articles curated by google news, for you.
You are greeted with article headlines such as "US drops 'largest non-nuclear bomb' for first time in Afghanistan" and "U.S. Drops One of Its Largest Non-Nuclear Bombs on ISIS Target in Afghanistan"
The weapon used is known as the GBU-43, Known to Americans as the "mother of all bombs"
22'000 pounds of destruction, and none of it was nuclear.
The pentagon stated that the mission had been in the planning stages for months.
The military stated that they "took every caution to avoid civilian casualties with this strike"
According to multiple sites I have figured that Obama, in 2016, dropped approximately 20'000 bombs in 2016 alone. But none this size.
Please I encourage you to figure out for yourselves what happened. I simply wanted to inform people and get the facts out there.
CREDIT:
the independent link has a video of the bomb landing.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/u-s-targets-isis-afghanistan-large-non-nuclear-bomb-n746106
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gbu-43b-mother-of-all-bombs-massive-ordnance-air-blast-afghanistan-isis-a7682996.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-president-barack-obama-bomb-map-drone-wars-strikes-20000-pakistan-middle-east-afghanistan-a7534851.html -
Rooftopping And Climbingposted in Off Topic
I made a short edit of a few of my climbs, feedback is greatly appreciated :D
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RE: Free climbing a bridge! (caught)posted in Off Topic
@Dillion Aha, thanks man :D It's definitely fun.
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Free climbing a bridge! (caught)posted in Off Topic
The jist of this video is in the title, here's a summary though :
me and a friend scaled a train bridge about 30-40 feet over water and an active road in a town nearby. We were at the top for about a minute (I never got to complete my goal of walking on the girders for the video but oh well) Then a cop stopped at the red light and I noticed him. So... We had a "chat"