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  2. Jan Hakon Erichsen - Wikipedia

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    Erichsen has become well known for his "destruction videos", which he began making in late 2017. [2] Now, he typically posts one video a day on Instagram. [3] The videos most commonly depict elaborate methods of popping balloons, but other recurring themes include crushing dry pasta and taco shells, destroying household items, and wearing bizarre "hats" made from food.

  3. Balloon popping - Wikipedia

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    Balloon skewer experiment. A pin or needle is frequently used to pop a balloon. [4] As the needle or pin creates a hole on the balloon surface, the balloon pops. However, if tape is placed on the part where the hole is created, the balloon will not pop since the tape helps reinforce the elastic tension in that area, preventing the edges of the hole pulling away from the center. [5]

  4. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    Currently, How Ridiculous' most-viewed full-length YouTube video, uploaded November 2021, is a competition between the three stars at RAC Arena in Perth. Stanford, Gaunson, and Herron used various objects to attempt to pop multiple weather balloons in a row, filming the results on a Phantom camera.

  5. Jack Russell terrier shatters world record for balloon popping

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    Twinkie has burst into history and the Guinness World Record books for popping 100 balloons faster than any other dog in the world.

  6. Wild video shows moment brick display collapses onto crowd of ...

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    Video shows the moment a balloon drop brought down a brick display inside an arcade in Peabody, Mass., on Tuesday, injuring several people.

  7. 50 Unnervingly Creepy Things Kids Have Done That Could Have ...

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    Image credits: LittlleMommys #6. I was a summer camp director for a few years before Covid made the camp go out of business. I ran the programming for the older kids & teens, my peer ran the ...

  8. Balloon phobia - Wikipedia

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    The balloon will then gradually become more inflated, and once it is filled enough to pop, squeaky noises should be intentionally produced by the balloon. [2] The patients are expected to be frightened by this action, so they should stand a great distance from the balloon and gradually move closer once they feel more comfortable. [ 2 ]

  9. Balloon fetish - Wikipedia

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    Balloons with different colors. A balloon fetish is a fetish that involves balloons. [1] [2] [3] A balloon fetishist is also referred to as a "looner". [4]Some balloon fetishists "revel in the popping of balloons and [others] may become anxious and tearful at the very thought of popping balloons". [5]