Dr Adequate
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I think if non-magicians already know it, it's in the public domain, it's not like a magician telling all. But I defer to any magicians reading this.
Operaider said:sad but true.
They claim that god gives them the power to break chains, wooden bats, and tear phone books in half. Which I might believe if they weighed 110 and had the physique of a 14yr old boy. Instead they tend to look so filled with steroids that the could easily bench press my Ford Explorer.
P.S. there is a trick to tearing the phone books in half, that allows almost anyone to pull it off.
Skep said:This vaguely reminds me of the medieval judicial dueling system where two claimants would battle to the death to decide who was lying. The idea was that the righteous one would win the battle and the one disfavored by god would loose. However, god seemed to favor seasoned fighters and big guys for some completely mysterious reason—I guess they were just much more honest than meeker, smaller people…
As for phone books, since that is also a physics based stunt with a world record attached to it, it shouldn’t be a problem to mention a few important points. The I think the most important thing is not to try to tear all of the pages at once; instead, the book is curved so the pages are fanned enabling you to tear a smaller number of pages to start. I imagine there may be other tips that could help.
I doubt those bodybuilders need to use baking as a trick since they actually are pretty strong guys. I just have to think that god would have better things to do than help people tear phonebooks in half…
Anathema said:I was watching some breaking/freestyle event on cable a few weeks ago, and the winner there broke around 15 concrete blocks with an elbow strike. He told the inteviewer afterward his technique was based on both "visualizing some bad things that happened in his life" and "because I'm a Christian, I use the Lord".
Apparently, God places a priority on assisting one martial artist to do something relatively insignificant in the big picture....
Anathema said:I was watching some breaking/freestyle event on cable a few weeks ago, and the winner there broke around 15 concrete blocks with an elbow strike. He told the inteviewer afterward his technique was based on both "visualizing some bad things that happened in his life" and "because I'm a Christian, I use the Lord".
Apparently, God places a priority on assisting one martial artist to do something relatively insignificant in the big picture....
Skep said:Should I hold my breath for Conjurors and Prestidigitators for Christ?