You can stick metallic objects to your arm fairly easily. Easier if you're sweaty (not necessarily dripping so you might not even notice).
I obviously didn't get vaccinated and can pull the same stunt off.
The only relevant question remaining is whether or not you can feel magnetic pull in vaccinated people or not, something that you can't test through random videos unless the people in it use magnetometers.
Thanks for the clarity. I haven't tried sticking anything to my arm except dirt when I am sweaty, hence I immediately wash otherwise bacteria. Had no idea metal normally sticks except to some special people.
I watched a documentary on a fat bastard that could stick lots of spoons to himself 10 -20 and walk around and they wouldn't fall off. It wasn't just spoons but many other types of metal. Although they were his party trick. The video suggested it wasn't really freaky. Because it wasn't just metal. He was just greasy. They also showed a kid doing it and suggested it was different when the spoon stuck, the top of the spoon stuck to his forehead. Freaky like the person who would turn a light on by touching it and was able to get shocked by hundreds of watts. Freaky like a shaolin monk who could have a drill, not hammer, drill into his temple, and it wouldn't puncture, like being able to stop spears on his stomach. Freaky like the person sticking 10 inch nails into their arms and face.
I know it's fake simply by her tells. She could be using adhesive. But it seems very fake. There are other videos that are better. But here it could be anything, it seems fake and gay.
Some of these videos are total hoaxes, others on the arm are seemingly real.
That video was a fake.
You can stick metallic objects to your arm fairly easily. Easier if you're sweaty (not necessarily dripping so you might not even notice).
I obviously didn't get vaccinated and can pull the same stunt off.
The only relevant question remaining is whether or not you can feel magnetic pull in vaccinated people or not, something that you can't test through random videos unless the people in it use magnetometers.
Thanks for the clarity. I haven't tried sticking anything to my arm except dirt when I am sweaty, hence I immediately wash otherwise bacteria. Had no idea metal normally sticks except to some special people.
I watched a documentary on a fat bastard that could stick lots of spoons to himself 10 -20 and walk around and they wouldn't fall off. It wasn't just spoons but many other types of metal. Although they were his party trick. The video suggested it wasn't really freaky. Because it wasn't just metal. He was just greasy. They also showed a kid doing it and suggested it was different when the spoon stuck, the top of the spoon stuck to his forehead. Freaky like the person who would turn a light on by touching it and was able to get shocked by hundreds of watts. Freaky like a shaolin monk who could have a drill, not hammer, drill into his temple, and it wouldn't puncture, like being able to stop spears on his stomach. Freaky like the person sticking 10 inch nails into their arms and face.
I know it's fake simply by her tells. She could be using adhesive. But it seems very fake. There are other videos that are better. But here it could be anything, it seems fake and gay.