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Max Holloway is walking a tightrope.

That's a slackline.

War Holloway.

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My dyslexia read "Max Holloway is a walking tightrope" which I found funny cause it's true.
 
Hope he doesn't fall that water looks cold...
 
its harder than it looks. I've done it before over a 100m drop (roped up though).
 
its harder than it looks. I've done it before over a 100m drop (roped up though).
Lies, it a a scientific fact that no sherdogger has ever done anything cool in their life, ever.
 
Have you ever walked a tight rope?

Have you ever walked a tight rope on WEEEED????
 
That shit is supposed to be way harder than a tightrope. Apparently it's amazing for the core. Also thought the title was a metaphor.
 
Something about this is bugging me. Check it out.
Check the postition of the moon in this one. View attachment 542237

Now check the moon here
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Now check again
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How did it move that much in 3 minutes?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ling-and-his-nat-geo-show-airing-212-at-8-pm/


A: Did the moon look like it does in the photo with the naked eye?

D.P.: Photographer Mikey Schaefer was taking the photographs from approximately 1.2 miles west of the highline. For him, the moon and myself looked exactly like you see it in this picture. From my vantage point on the summit of the Cathedral Peak, the moon was higher in the sky and it looked as the moon always looks to us mortals on the ground.
 
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