Thank you for posting this...incredibly fascinating. |
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David Blaine is not a magician, he's just talented: |
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Thank you for posting this...incredibly fascinating. |
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Wow, that was really interesting. Honestly, I initially doubted the legitimacy of his feat, but now that I realize that it was legitimate I can't get over how absolutely amazing of an accomplishment that was. |
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White girl, you can ask her what the dick be like
And monster madness doing drive-bys on a fuckin fixie bike
Fuck it moron, snortin oxycontin, wearin cotton,
Oxymoron like buff faggots playin sissy dykes
I wouldn't say he's not a magician, because the term magician applies (in mature, unabridged minds) a master of illusions. That's what he is, he's very talented at making the audience perceive one thing while actually something different is indeed happening. I actually know famouse magician who is indeed in the brotherhood of magicians... don't ask me who though i forgot his last name |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
What he did was not an illusion or "trick" - it was simply skill. |
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i didn't watch the video because my browser picks and chooses when it wants to load videos... But i have watched all his tricks, yes i know the big ones are trained bodily skills. but he has really great street magic that is "Illusory" and that is what i was talking about. |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
I was indeed surprised that he continued to refer to himself as a magician (yes I realize he is a magician and has many tricks up his sleeves)...but the feats that he has performed are clearly not illusion. Which made me wonder why he kept calling himself a magician almost as if, to remind us...in a way. It sort of confused me and almost made me question what I was being presented with, but realized that he could not be a sham. Things like the world record are not going to be broken with a trick or illusion and he clearly welcomes rigorous scientific examination. |
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I saw the video a week ago, I was amazed of his commitment and will-power. |
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The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve. ~ Buddha
yeah i know, i didn't say it was. |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
It makes me wonder how long he could have held his breath if he had managed to keep his heart rate under 38 bpm. |
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Art
The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
Dream Journal Shaman Apprentice Chronicles
Maybe he could have beat his rival, the beaver! |
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That's really cool. This has sort of inspired me to learn more about this sort of thing. But I'd probably read about meditation and yogis and the stuff they accomplish. Maybe Blaine should attempt something like that next. To heat his body up to an incredible temperature like those Tibetan monks can do. |
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So worth the watch, I love TED talks. I too wonder how long he would have gone under ideal circumstances. |
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Great video. Thanks for posting O'nus. Indeed, Blaine is an incredible magician as well as very in tune with his body. Remember the levitation and card tricks he does. |
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Things are not as they seem
It was cool until he inexplicably started crying. All of that oxygen deprivation must have srewed with his emotions. Other than that I enjoyed it very much. |
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