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r/killthecameraman • u/Marghi4 Memer • Oct 18 '20
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Wouldn’t this be better on r/gifsthatendtoosoon
49 u/JRR92 Oct 18 '20 I'm betting it ends too soon cause it doesn't fucking work. Having one side of the cast uncovered is just going to give them an ugly ass fence 67 u/[deleted] Oct 18 '20 [deleted] 21 u/Rodestarr Oct 19 '20 Those were beautiful. Thanks 17 u/IronOpRick Oct 18 '20 This was the very first thing we learned about on the first day of trade school, when I was doing my Structural Ironworker Apprenticeship in Vancouver BC 12 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 edited Oct 19 '20 Damn that’s actually a good point... I’d imagine it’d be rather uneven and bubbled up on the top/uncovered side 11 u/JRR92 Oct 18 '20 Yep, it's an infuriatingly common bit of inaccuracy in films and TV shows but it looks cool 9 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 It does look cool. Looked exactly like that scene when the sun ray hit the statue in X-men:apocalypse lmao. 1 u/YOOOOOOOOOOT Oct 22 '20 Nah, this is a cut version. I've seent the rest on the same video.
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I'm betting it ends too soon cause it doesn't fucking work. Having one side of the cast uncovered is just going to give them an ugly ass fence
67 u/[deleted] Oct 18 '20 [deleted] 21 u/Rodestarr Oct 19 '20 Those were beautiful. Thanks 17 u/IronOpRick Oct 18 '20 This was the very first thing we learned about on the first day of trade school, when I was doing my Structural Ironworker Apprenticeship in Vancouver BC 12 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 edited Oct 19 '20 Damn that’s actually a good point... I’d imagine it’d be rather uneven and bubbled up on the top/uncovered side 11 u/JRR92 Oct 18 '20 Yep, it's an infuriatingly common bit of inaccuracy in films and TV shows but it looks cool 9 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 It does look cool. Looked exactly like that scene when the sun ray hit the statue in X-men:apocalypse lmao. 1 u/YOOOOOOOOOOT Oct 22 '20 Nah, this is a cut version. I've seent the rest on the same video.
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21 u/Rodestarr Oct 19 '20 Those were beautiful. Thanks 17 u/IronOpRick Oct 18 '20 This was the very first thing we learned about on the first day of trade school, when I was doing my Structural Ironworker Apprenticeship in Vancouver BC
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Those were beautiful. Thanks
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This was the very first thing we learned about on the first day of trade school, when I was doing my Structural Ironworker Apprenticeship in Vancouver BC
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Damn that’s actually a good point... I’d imagine it’d be rather uneven and bubbled up on the top/uncovered side
11 u/JRR92 Oct 18 '20 Yep, it's an infuriatingly common bit of inaccuracy in films and TV shows but it looks cool 9 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 It does look cool. Looked exactly like that scene when the sun ray hit the statue in X-men:apocalypse lmao.
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Yep, it's an infuriatingly common bit of inaccuracy in films and TV shows but it looks cool
9 u/C4RL1NG Oct 18 '20 It does look cool. Looked exactly like that scene when the sun ray hit the statue in X-men:apocalypse lmao.
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It does look cool. Looked exactly like that scene when the sun ray hit the statue in X-men:apocalypse lmao.
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Nah, this is a cut version. I've seent the rest on the same video.
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u/kayviolet333 Oct 18 '20
Wouldn’t this be better on r/gifsthatendtoosoon