Funniest Engineering Fails
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Here are the funniest engineering fails you'll ever see!
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@@annacraft_29 true
Yes
except the Disneyland one (it was architecture not engineering)
@@Hello-721_11 I mean, architecture does the designing and engineering does the building.
Grover becoming a safety inspector to greenlight his house is the perfect analogy for today's political scene
Me thinks he moved to Turkey...
That "river house" was definitely built strong, the way it toppled into the water without breaking in half 😮
Oh my god! 😲
Obviously NOT a Grover design. 😅
The water out of sockets, reminded me of what a friend once accomplished.🤣 He claims he is a brilliant and schooled gas fitter. So he bought his house. And decided that it needed a bit of restoration. He connected the waterpipes on the gas pipes and the other way around. They both have completely different dimensions so people can't mess it up. He couldn't understand why it didn't fit. So he fabricated his own connections to make all the different sizes fit. He didn't noticed what he had done. When he opened the water tap gas was coming out. He smelled the gas but didn't turn of the tap because he thought that he forget to turn on the main water supply. What wasn't the case. So he left home with the gas flowing freely out of the tap. When his wife came home she smelled the gas and noticed the smell came out of the tap and closed it. When he came home he denied that it was possible that the gas came out of the tap. Days they didn't had water and he could not find out why. After a few days she wanted to start a fire in there gas powered fireplace. The fireplaces filled with water. So she called him and told him that she leaves the house until he tells what's going on. He still didn't realised that he mixed up the water and gas pipes. It took him an other day before realising with the help of an other gas fitter to realise what he had done. Until this day he still won't admit that he did anything wrong. And that he is a brilliant and schooled gas fitter. After the incident his wife asked if we can check out his education. Turned out he done a school for gas fitting but was so bad at it. That on his paper was written that he was so bad that all he was certified to do was handing out the pipes and only the ones require by the actual workers😂😂🤣🤣
Well... I mean... he's NOT wrong--- It DOES take a certain level of skill to fit water and gas pipes together in such a way that they don't even leak... Granted, they might not work--but they went together and they didn't leak. I was told to splice two communication fibers together. I worked on this project for MONTHS when it should have taken only a few hours to accomplish. I FINALLY got it--but when I did, I noticed one side said SM the other MM. It was similar to what your friend did. I had spliced multi-mode and single mode fiber together (sort of what your pipe fitting friend did), which would never pass a signal. It wasn't my design, and I was told they were the same diameter, so I didn't question it. (This was a Military Engineer's mistake--but I became the butt of the jokes because I actually succeeded in splicing them together!).
So to clarify, diameter is the same overall, but the inner core (the polished part) is microscopic and you should look at the cable to tell the core diameter--which I didn't do because I was told to get this done and do it now. When it kept failing, I thought It was incompetence on my part and I was feeling really rather dumb. I guess, in a huge way it was... but the fibers that were ran SHOULD have matched anyway, so someone made a huge mistake before I did... it was one blunder after another...
@@nobody7817 well at least you didn't rig up your house to blow up Jason Bourne style
21:13 I have to correct you. Turn off the electricity to that part of the house then turn off the water main. I say this because there is always the possibility of the breaker not working properly and the outlet still being live, electrocuting you if you step in the water or possibly when you try to turn the valve.
Thank you! I came to see if anyone else had this exact thought! Eff the water. Cut the Electricity!
Needs some weird hollow walls that are sealed water tight at the same time. Nevertheless - turn off electricity at once, that´s true!
I was about to try to make that comment... glad someone else has some common sense...
@@tldr7730 It's a house / apartment, not a boat! lol
I've worked in construction for like 20+ years and I've seen a lot of stuff. We are expected to fix all of the problems with the Blueprints. I laughed basically all the way through this video. You would Be Amazed by some of the ideas we see in the prints on a daily basis.
Rest assured there will be many more engineering mishaps as woke companies will hire affirmative action people not based on merit but race and sex quotas
"If I can draw it , you can build it ." I'm in the trades , and good grief , the blueprints are nearly just a suggestion at this point.
I'm an apprentice carpenter and man the plans we get are shocking my old man who's my contracts manager on one site had to find a way to get this stair case to fit into this 400 year old house that was having an extra floor being built on the architect etc didn't have a clue and left it to us
@@afriendlycadian9857 that's a hole lot of nope, 400 yr old house and they wanted to build on it. Let's just rip up the foundations while we are at it. I'm not even remotely educated in construction but even I'm not that stupid
@@fuzzyhair321 tbh it wasnt that bad only had to reinforce the floor joists brickwork etc was fine the extra floor went on fine with the new roof the only really annoying thing was the original walls being out by quite abit but really we didnt get that many problems
The staggered stairs used to be used to confuse witches way back when they were a common fear. It would keep witches from getting to you
Same with the infamous "crooked windows". 😊
Grover missed his calling. He needs to be designing kitchens. 8 power outlets that close is pure genius.
We can never have too many outlets! 😊
The tire-arch is ingenious, really. Sometimes you need to utilize available materials and work them in a productive way to achieve results.
As an Engineer I can say we never Fail. We just find new ways of not doing things and things that should never be done again.
🤣, I'm next door to a site currently that's exactly in that category. For a month or two , I thought the columns in the drop off area were just crooked due to not being finally set . So when they poured the slabs and it was still horribly crooked , I realized we have another clever first year architect on the job . He/ she must have been trying to impress but only left their mark . Unfortunately i have the misfortune of getting to see it everyday , now.
I'm a retired Mech Designer/Technical writer, and I can attest that some engineer-written instructions should never hit the assembly floor before proofing. When directions leave out common sense, sometimes the assemblies show an amazing tendency to creatively self-destruct.. (...and people were picking springs and washers out of their orifices for days...) LOL I was lucky I was behind a tall muscular engineer that time.
That should be RCE's slogan
@@sealyoness yikes , expensive lesson.
Very true 😆
actually, I totally agree with grover's number of electrical outlets ! When I had my Condo built I had outlets everywhere along with outlets for overhead fans in almost every room, and even an outlet in the upstairs Master bedroom walk in closest! Needed it for the small dorm type fridge. Nice to have a cold drink just a few feet from your bed.
Agreed, one can never have too many electrical outlets. I wish my 1960s built house had more.
I plan on making about 10x the "normal" outlets when and if I build my home (or have it built custom). Things change. A 50's house (which I own one) can NOT support today's appliances. No... it can't... I know this from actual experience.
becoming a certified safety inspector solely to pass your own self-designed and built house is a pretty boss move imo
That´s why there are rules, forbidding certified inspectors validating their own work. At least these rules are somewhere.
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9:42 You know, I kind of understand this one because nowadays, there are so many kitchen applicants, that you can't keep them plugged in all at once.
If those outlets are all on one circuit though...
@@MiTBender you do have a point though.
That's why I have a surge protector power strip.
@@emmasilver2332 that also makes sense
@@MiTBender Who cares about 8 outlets on one circuit? I have, and not even kidding, 105 outlets in my hobby room that I added myself and are all one circuit.
Pretty sure the first one (with the bad tracks) was not a case of bad engineering, but of zero maintenance for many decades, as the owners of that track (I seem to recall they periodically changed) fought with money issues. I believe this to be a pretty famous route, of which I've seen a number of YT videos - and I'm here in Germany.
It was an earthquake
@@mandiemoore3272 No, he's right. It's a rail line in Ohio that has been severely neglected. There's videos on YT about it.
neglect + bad subroadbed@@abelreyna8781
@@mandiemoore3272Yes, the New Zealand one was caused by an earthquake, and thermal stress had nothing whatsoever to do with it.
#1 - The 'melty tracks' issue is not an engineering fail - it's sloppy work by the installers. #2 - The train crossing the road isn't necessarily an engineering fail - different countries enact different standards for safety, and it's unlikely that that rail line could have been installed as it was if it didn't conform to the local safety standards. That one just seems to me to be more of a case of shockingly lax safety standards. #3 - the "disney death ray" - architecture fail, not an engineering fail. #4 - how does the destruction of a crumbling, decrepit building count as an engineering fail? #5 - the "groverhaus" - not an engineering failure since it was in no way engineered - or even designed, really. #6 - that one was an engineering fail, but not in the design of the house (mostly). That one's a civil engineering fail on the part of the civ eng's who should have had more control built into the flow of that river. That said, yeah, they still shouldn't have built that house there anyway. #7 - how is that an engineering fail, given that nothing failed? They used a round object as the form for an arch. it worked. #8 - the bridge is an architecture failure. on and on and on - I think this guy just doesn't understand what engineering is, since none of these things were engineering fails. Design fails, sure - but design and engineering are not the same thing. An engineering fail, for example, is when the designer of a bridge calculates the expected load, selects the geometry and materials to make the bridge, and it collapses because he screwed up his engineering calculations. In my engineering courses we had to study a LOT of engineering failures, to learn from them. This video is an "engineering fail" failure.
I'm studying Engineering. So yeah, these cracked me up 😂
Groverhaus has some nice ideas going for it. It’s hand built, has a lot of power outlets, a nice window selection (that I liked personally), a window that allows for easier loading direct to the stairs without dealing with the right angle bend and loads of space.
I agree. If the house had been built by a famous architect, it would have been called genius... or some other glowing appellation.
@@justajo2 Just how much did Groverhaus cost?
Thanks, captain obvious! I watched the video too!
@@Ward00 A lot.🤣
I kinda love it… Apart from the location… and a few dodgy walls!🤣 I’d kill for that many power outlets in ANY of my rooms!!
Lmfao Groverhaus looks like something you'd build in Sims 4. XD
why is this comment so accurate 🤣
@@BeAmazed Right? I play Sims 4 almost daily and have seen some quirky builds lmfao.
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The Ballast is the rock under the tracks, what you pointed to are the sleepers, which in cold climates are often made of wood, but in warmer climates should be made of concrete or various other materials
Where I worked at in the Airforce, we had the AFFF fire suppression system in one of our missile maintenance bays and it was a huge mess to clean up when it accidentally went off.
It is. We've had one go off in hangars a few times and we spent the better part of 10 hours spraying water on it with the Crash trucks to get it to dissipate. The problem is the environmental runoff of the AFFF, which is what the lawyers are chasing for lawsuits now. That kid that rode through it in the video didn't realize how dangerous that stuff is to people.
On my Navy ship we once had a Purple K extinguisher system go off down in Engineering. Fortunately we were in port, not at sea. Purple K wrecks electrical motors and other equipment. An expensive "oops"! 😯
Those stairs look sooo steep! Imagine falling off of them. If that were me, I would use it as a ladder.
Imagine having to take a cabinet up there, as your friends move in. If you like German long coupled words: "Raumspartreppe".
Plus a missing handrail... add some alcohol into the mix, and you have a party
Ladder is a good idea, but why have the crooked stairs? I believe a sturdy rope or handrail would ease my tension! Going Up! No Prob! Coming down that thing.. I would bust my ass several times 😂
@@kylebrewer9582 assuming you get your foot ordering right you've got more space for each foot than you would with an equally steep design without the angles. A hand rail seems like an obvious addition though....
@@asharak84 handrailS, please.
You need to feature the Port Mann bridge in Vancouver that collects snow in winter to drop on the cars below in huge windscreen-shattering clumps. Took quite a few billion to build that!
29:28 were the relics of an ancient bridge in Strasbourg (France) that was demolished and replace by one that could hold a tram line. The stairs were demolished something like 5-7 years ago.
To give some context to 2:04 those tracks were close to Kaikoura where the quake was named after, even though it happened in the town of Waiau. Anyway via car it's almost 83 km (approx 52 miles) by road, so 1-1 1/2 hours travel time. This quake was shallow at only 15 km (9 miles) deep & lasted 2 mins but first surveys indicated ruptures on at least six faults, later & more detailed studies confirmed ruptures on twenty-five faults. This is considered a world record for the greatest number of faults to rupture in a single earthquake. It was huge I was living in Auckland which is the third of the North Island at that time. I felt it while I was reading in bed but I can honestly say I felt each of those two mins. We didn't know what had, happened because where I was we just didn't get many felt quakes. But then via FB I saw reports, then more then a deluge & I wento onto geonet where anything quake or volcanic related is & the country is swarming with dots saying people felt it so what I thought was nothing was huge. But in saying all that, reading, railway, engineers, anyone needed traveled as far as needed to get the road & rail links up & flowing again. When I went down about two months after for a fundraising rally at Waiau, they were not far off finishing at least part of the road. It took a wee while for the rest but they all did good & I've still got my singles that I bought that weekend as part of my forever memories. Oh & the quake was 7.8 in our scale.
Thank you. I was called an idiot for saying that for this same pic in a different video
The Groverhaus... People can talk all, the trash they want but you got to respect a man that builds his own house, screw it up then gets a degree (or whatever) to either fix it or just say it good! Big props to him!
Once Molasses was mentioned I was like "Is this about the Boston Molasses flood?" I'm quite happy it was mentioned XD
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I remember seeing that first video several years ago and from what I can remember those tracks were old and worn out due to lack of maintenence and never got replaced. Not sure if they ever got fixed.
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I remember that too when the intro was just the amazing logo popping up and saying AMAZING and some of the titles and thumbnails were pretty clickbaity but I still don't care I never cared at the time anyway also the old music was pretty good too I really liked it
@@ebonytherussiafan2808 Bro you remember that too?!
@@Chard0x yep I sure darn reckon
That's a train derailment waiting to happen.
Glad to see these are coming back!😂
Perfect timing! Thank You Guys!
Hey, that bus parking work around was genius! He can't back up too far and he only removed the non-supportive back wall.
True, that sort of concrete beam construction supports all of the load at the concrete beams. The intervening wall sections are non load bearing. Saw this in an old factory in Upstate NY.
The bus could literally fall out the back though
@@emmasilver2332 No, it CANNOT. Simple physics. I have been a commercial licensed bus driver for over 30 years and also an instructor. When empty, the back of a bus is very light compared to the front. This causes a lot of problems for the novice driver because the rear end swings quite easily. Try driving an empty bus on slick winter roads and you'll get an immediate lesson!
Looks to me like the beam at the bottom is slightly above floor level, as long as he doesn’t floor it over the bump he’s fine.
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That Calatrava guy also made some bridges in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. Though they were slightly more functional than the Venice bridge, they did suffer from design- and build defects and came in over budget.
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I love your videos!!! They're the best, in my very town someone managed to put a stop sign...upside down!!!
Yes there is nothing like seeing snow in the winter especially because we live in NC and only get like 1 snowfall per year but we haven’t gotten any this year!
I had a lot of fun with the video! I hope you never stop uploading amazing videos 😁
Glad you enjoyed! More top-quality infotainment to come! 😁
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@@BeAmazed OMG
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Nothing like trespassing and vandalism to point out an engineers mistake on a building that had no input from any engineer, ever.😂
Dude, you nailed this one. 😂😂😂
Thank you making these videos ❤🎉!
This was more funnier then informative, I was laughting out specially from the Stairs onwards(with the exception of Tank explosion & pipe linkage in walls).
Nice channel... Good stuff .. no click bait. Decent research! No regrets no time lost here .... Time well spent. For this type of channel. Ty 😊
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Our local railway experiences temperature changes as well as gradually sliding down the hillside, so the gaps are changed in spring and autumn. In spring we take out the longer winter gaps and put in shorter summer ones, and then swap them again in autumn.
The bus one looks a bit weird sure but... from what I can tell it's structurally sound. I like it.
“You can’t buy merchandise in the arms of a loved one” lmao 🤣
Omg I love how lil amazed gave the raspberries! That cracked me up😅
For those seats behind the brick wall, put a roof over them and make it CCTV seating.
I love the narration with all these videos
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the first one i can relate since the trains in nyc are loud as hell, maybe that could be a reason? 😂
It was due to lack of mainenence. They were old and never maintained.
@@AlfredHawthornBennyHill man and they use that money in other things not always necesary
ohio railways
21:15 - Free-standing parking garage in Reston, Virginia - the electrical conduits that connected the lights in the parking garage would gush water with every rainstorm... including the breaker box... and it is a grand mystery why nothing was ever done about it for the seven years I worked in the building it served...
at 2:40 the train crossing was also like that in the USA, Covington GA, but they closed it down about 10 years ago.
0:27 love the new intro btw. edit: *and outro
I guess you can’t ride trains in Ohio anymore 0:42
the meme is alive only in ohio bruh 💀
perfectly normal train tracks on ohio trust me, i lived there for a year
2:50 only in Ohio 💀
Ohio is the city of memes.
When i hear that it was in ohio, i immediately sang "down in ohio, swag like ohio"
BROOO AT 3:09 I THINK SOMONE IS GETTING FIRED WHEN THE TRAIN CROSSED THE ROAD🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine sleeping while the thirsty house went for drinking water😂😂
Lol 😂 Melbourne Australia tried the same across the Yarra River the same as the 'Constitution Bridge' with the same tragic result. Changed rapidly due to 'incedents'
Incidents?
That sudden Solaire appearance. Praise The Sun !!! Thank you always for the amazing Videos.
praise the sun! ☀️
Constitution Bridge was featured on a Science Channel series about engineering mishaps & one of the show's hosts suggest an engineering solution that involved a form of glass that could have worked a lot better with the bridge's design while also making it safer & less slippery even showing a demonstration how it could work! Seriously, the people in charge of the bridge should have listened to them as with the proper engineering know how it could have worked as intended without radically altering the design!
11:35, dud, that house was TOUGH! I thought it would crumble down as soon as it hit the water but it just sailed on! That was quality engineering!
5:50 my dad has his own architect company he mainly does schools and buildings like that but those shapes is something my dad also likes xD
Nothing wrong with the shapes as long as you don't cover them with some highly reflective material. Still, this isn't the worst. Check out the Fryscraper by Fenchurch Street in London.
The molasses tank rupture actually killed people. They drowned in it, unable to stand up or move because of the stickiness of the molasses.
Looks really thick, like being in a swamp; sohow did they die? Was it OK by falling in2 a vat of molasses?
@@janysmahoney1271Shitpost. I don't even want to know how you are so clumsy as to mix in those random numbers and blind enough to post it anyway.
R u finished? Just chill man cos it really ain't that deep, u carry on like this an u'll b on life support by the days send; Go live u life and b free an stop making a mountain out of a molehill. Everyone has freewill t make different opinions an if u don't like it then.... Go an collect raindrops or something
Chill man, just let it go an go live u life with u loved 1s.. (cos there's so many good things for u all t explore but instead your wasting your energy online, texting nonsense t a person who has a different point of view t u).
I like how they pointed out the like buttons articulate design and practicality, rather than threatening us with giant centipedes and spiders 😅
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Now i want a horror comedy game about groverhouse. Youre an actual house inpector trying to inspect the house for faults and you have to avoid the homeowner
Just so you know, at 2:06 the rails are like that because of a huge earthquake rather than an engineering failure.
My fav utuber is be amazed. Because he is funny and is never lying and is so relatable
The ‘look ma, no tracks’ one, there are rails, you just can’t see them. 2:57
Personally, I like all those power outlets on Groverhouse. Yeah. I need them all. Edit: Can anyone explain how the arch is a fail? It could be "so low to the ground" on purpose.
I agree. I like lots of countertop receptacles.
I don't think he needed quite that many but most kitchens don't have enough in my opinion
Enjoyed this video, made me laugh especially the one with the weird house, rolling downstairs and straight out a window lol
our channel mascot's stunt-double spent 5 days in the emergency room after that 😅
@@BeAmazed Oof, hope he's alright
I found a fake be amazed and the name is telegram me
I lived in a house in Germany just like that.I was frightened every time I had to go down that staircase
@@BeAmazed is he ok?
13:58 voice actor cracked his voice lol
Your narration is so funny, I watched 19 minutes and did not realise.
9:57 And the cat will be watching you fall in the swamp👀
Dude just had to sure up that load bearing wall and fox the septic. Beyond that good for dude for going for it. It wasn’t the worst place I’ve ever seen. I mean the drywall carrying the load of his house is absolutely mind boggling. But yeah it’s fixable.
The duck tape got me 🤣
I agree with theupliftchannel- no clickbait thumbnail-very much appreciated
11:05 no it's not. Officially Grover house lay empty for quite some time and in 2019 caught fire, and was demonlished.
My dad has a set of stairs in his kitchen that lead to nothing, just a ceiling, plus there's a door you can open to go up. We think the duplex used to be one house originally
most duplex are usually just a normal single home turn into a 2 unit home.
I'd love a staircase from kitchen leading upstairs much like the Fresh Princes house( series not film); If I had enough money, I'd alter my kitchen t accommodate th8s fact
Timestamps: 0:00 Chapters 0:32 Intro 0:38 Troubled Tracks 2:37 Look Ma! No Tracks! 4:28 Disney Death Ray 7:12 Tread Carefully 8:23 The House That Grove Built 11:20 Thirst Trap 12:36 Tyring Work 13:50 Troubled Bridge Over Waters 16:51 Stairs To Hospital 18:46 The Edge Of Your Seat 20:09 Sprung A Leak 21:14 Slow Burn 24:01 Edgy Parking 25:34 Foam Run 28:20 Location, Location, Location! 29:31 Outro
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@@zamhaq8866 Just wait this is not finish yet
Always gotta love the timestamp crew
i love groverhaus but i took architecture class amd i can't believe of how many mistakes he had when build the addition to the house
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2:48 polar express belike:
Underrated
That’s what I call ohio
0:44 only in Ohio😂
Can't even have a good railway on Ohio 💀
Finally someone noticed
Ohio really is bad right? The people saying “oHiO jOkEs ArE nOt FuNnY aNyMoRe” are from Ohio
@@UrLocalCARTOON93 true
@@UrLocalCARTOON93 Ohio jokes are not old, but people think they are.
Oh in morning i should send you a video of an engineering fail done 4 days ago here. We got engineer fired for 2 reasons, of a wheelchair sidewalk ramp on road cross so steep it will cause both flooding AND any wheelchair bike or cane walker to wipe out.
The opening train-line was once a high speed track in the 1950s. At the time of shooting it was a once a week line. This is from over twenty years ago, error to start!
1:34 this expansion and contraction is why I don’t understand why they thermite weld long sections of track that there needs to be expansion joints
Isn’t thermite that is used to CUT thru metal
@@razorwolf2758yes, I’d expect thermite to be used to cut expansion joints. It is hard to weld with it, but can be done.
8:38 idk if I should be glad or angry
I'm studying Engineering. So yeah, these cracked me up . I'm studying Engineering. So yeah, these cracked me up .
My friend's sister had an old 1960's Ford Mustang back in the late 1970's that would not start if the car had benn running and the engine was still rather warm . The sound was a grinding type noise like it wanted to spin freely to turn over the engine , but it could not . I told him that I knew how to fix the problem cheaply , rather than to buy a new / refurbished starter and if that it did not work , I would buy another starter .The problem is when the car heats up , so does the motor and everything attached to it . The armature of the starter expands and will start dragging against the inner coils of the starter so that the starter cannot spin freely . I removed the starter , opened it up , and took the armature to an electrical shop to be ground down 0.003" , which would eliminate the armature dragging against the coils when the engine was warm ( cost = $3.00 ) . After putting the starter back together and installing it back into the car , it was testing time ! We drove down the road for about three miles and stopped the motor . We waited a few minutes and then I told him to start the car , which it did ! NO NEW STARTER ! BTW a new starter at that time would have cost around $30.00 !
One day in high school, our school had the local fire department fill one of the sports fields with foam and let us all loose in it. Since one idiot diving in broke an arm, it never got repeated, but it was super fun to play in for a while!
18:19 Looks like the pathway up to the hidden door in Erebor. Always wondered how they managed to climb it
In the book they went up on ropes.
@@jonesnori Right, but most people haven’t read the books. A shame really, the movies are a total mess. Have you read the Silmarillion?
@@t.mendous7922 I did, but it was a long, long time ago. It sadly read more like a history book than a novel, and I never revisited it. I've probably read The Hobbit and LOTR 30 times or more (I'm old).
@@jonesnori I’m a lotr nerd and have it on audiobook now so I have a pretty good grip on it
You know, if that house really is still standing despite being "deficient" then it would be an engineering win, not a fail.
That foam party was hilarious:)😂 Paintball in that would b SO FUN!!!!
Stairs are universally understood. I know, let’s change that and hope nothing goes wrong.
25:06 This for some reason reminds me of those random pairs of shoes you would see hanging on electrical wires- to this day I still don't know how and why they were put there.
The shoes are bullying. Usually it’s a kid daring another kid.
11:45 that house would be so fun to be in if you were on the top floor for me. Even though it is extremely dangerous, I'd love to be in it while its sinking.
I was in Yellowstone a week before the great flood... 🤣When I saw this structure, which left many Yellowstone staff homeless when it plummeted into the depths, it was about 30 feet from the water.
2:04 Track failure due to earth movement on a fault line after a 7.8 magnitude quake is quite different to track failure due to poor maintenance and or heat expansion!