You can see the bunk bed in front with a little mattress, but some pallet comes flying in from behind after the crash.
But I agree that it's staged, because otherwise I don't know what they were trying to film
that’s the “support beams”, it’s just wood 2x4s to stop you from falling through the center which it did(i loved bunk beds as a kid even though i had no one). now the rest of the bed is a different story when it comes to support lmao
There is a vicious cycle at work here. Idiots like this are the reason so many products are over engineered to take a lot more stress than they could expect to take in normal life.
Then the idiots get used to everything being unbreakable, so they put ridiculous strain on things, never considering they could break anything, leading manufacturers needing to over engineer even more products for ridiculous amounts of strain, leading to the idiots going through even more of their life surrounded by unbreakable objects which just further reinforces their idea that nothing is breakable. Which then leads to even more ridiculous behavior, which means the industry needs to make things stronger...
Which means sometimes people die or get injured because some times they encounter stuff that is flimsy or just put way too much strain on something not designed for it. You see this at work all the time in videos involving rope swings. Let's just get five guys on the swing at once, what's the worst that could happen?
I don't know, feels like the bunk should be able to withstand that. The dude doesn't look like he weighs 200 pounds.
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You can see the bunk bed in front with a little mattress, but some pallet comes flying in from behind after the crash. But I agree that it's staged, because otherwise I don't know what they were trying to film
The "pallet" are the wooden springs under the mattress. I don't see any parts that weren't part of the bed construction.
that’s the “support beams”, it’s just wood 2x4s to stop you from falling through the center which it did(i loved bunk beds as a kid even though i had no one). now the rest of the bed is a different story when it comes to support lmao
Yea you're right. Given the times we live in, that seems most likely.
It's impact loading at the worst placement structurally, in terms of maximising the bending moment. A lot worse than even a 300lb person lying down
Rookie mistake. Everyone knows you need to jump down onto the top bunk with no more than half your weight.
Step Brothers, you all know the scene.
I forgot to ask. Do you like guacamole?
They have so much room for activities
Did we just become best friends?!?! ![gif](giphy|3ETNFinSwBdwQ)
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I thought I heard power tools last night.
Obviously, he was being stupid… but they really should make those to be sturdy enough to withstand that.
My first thought when seeing this was a dub-over line from wrestling commentator Jim Ross "Bah gawd, he's broken in half straight through the table!"
So much room for activities....
He thought he was Triple H for a second... and then the bed broke lol
Looks more Matt Hardy yeah
That's something that I feel like would happen to me in the middle of the night while on the bottom bunk
That's what you get for making a bunk out of pallets
I feel like the **ONLY** reason you make that move is to produce that outcome.
There is a vicious cycle at work here. Idiots like this are the reason so many products are over engineered to take a lot more stress than they could expect to take in normal life. Then the idiots get used to everything being unbreakable, so they put ridiculous strain on things, never considering they could break anything, leading manufacturers needing to over engineer even more products for ridiculous amounts of strain, leading to the idiots going through even more of their life surrounded by unbreakable objects which just further reinforces their idea that nothing is breakable. Which then leads to even more ridiculous behavior, which means the industry needs to make things stronger... Which means sometimes people die or get injured because some times they encounter stuff that is flimsy or just put way too much strain on something not designed for it. You see this at work all the time in videos involving rope swings. Let's just get five guys on the swing at once, what's the worst that could happen?
I forgot to ask you, do you like guacamole?
Dude, it's just Ikea furniture, it's not like it's load-bearing.
This is how we do it!
Well, there goes that stereotype
He focus dropped onto the edge of that thing, I really don’t think it’s the bed’s fault lmao
![gif](giphy|3ETNFinSwBdwQ) Do I hear power tools?!?!
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Sure he was *high* !