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charlesoberonn:

notaboyscout:

charlesoberonn:

memory-thought:

charlesoberonn:

updogonline:

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It took me 3 watches to realize the door is cardboard and this man is not just freakishly strong.

I assure you this is a standard interior door, usually only exterior doors are solid.

You can see the inside of the cardboard though.

This isn’t a real door, it’s a prop from a movie or TV set.

it has a paper honeycomb for rigidity, and that’s how interior doors are made for modern construction in the USA.

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30 December 2020 at 5:59 PM