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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@twiztid1fiddy

3 years ago

My boy root passed the Golden Gate Bridge in one video. Thanks bro

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@johngober4088

2 years ago

I remember getting a scholarship grant to weld 8 hours a day for 6 weeks and I went in there every morning and drank coffee with the other guys and just put on some good music from my phone w/ headphones and welded stringers back and forth to the music. It was so relaxing. People think welding is hard but if you are in a cool environment and are situated comfortably its really easy just like writing with a pencil.

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@Bearded_Basturd

1 year ago

Chillin at work blaring this on the speaker 4 hours in. Boss hasn't stopped in yet ( must think I'm busy)

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@Amp661

4 years ago

Music to my ears! Welding for life!

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@JavallenX

3 years ago

my favorirre part is when they welded

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@theepicspider1897

3 years ago

Bruh how they get a wire that long?

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@opulence2024official

2 years ago

This was also based On The One (2001) Jet Li Film as well, which means Gabe Law in the final fight scene was a superhuman with stregth that got proof by those raining sparks, that’s why Gabe Law Is superhuman while he has stregth having speed, stamia and Remarkable martial artist. Which means He trained as Bagua Zhang though, that’s why i already noticed about Gabe Law’s Knowledge In The One (2001) Jet Li film though... Also The film, which deals with the concept of multiverses and interdimensional travel, follows Gabriel Yulaw (Jet Li), a rogue agent who travels to parallel realities in order for him to kill other versions of himself to become a mythical super-being known as "The One". Li plays a dual role as Yulaw and Gabe Law, an LASD cop who teams up with a multiverse agent to prevent Yulaw from becoming the One. The film was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 2001, and received negative critical reviews but grossed $72 million worldwide. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5.1 Critical response 6 Home media 7 References 8 External links Plot[edit] Gabriel Yulaw (Jet Li), once an agent of the MultiVerse Authority (MVA) which polices interdimensional travel, seeks to hunt down all variations of himself in alternate universes. By killing 124 versions of his other selves and absorbing their life energies, Yulaw believes that he will become a superpowered-godlike being called "The One". After killing Lawless, the 123rd variation in the Anubis Universe, Yulaw is captured by MVA agents Roedecker (Delroy Lindo) and Funsch (Jason Statham) and taken back to the MVA headquarters in the Alpha Universe. After he is sentenced to life in the Stygian penal colony in the Hades Universe, Yulaw manages to escape and teleports to the Charis Universe where the last variation of himself lives. The last known variation, Gabe Law, is a police officer working in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. For two years, Gabe has been experiencing increases in strength, speed, and mental ability, but neither he nor his wife T.K. (Carla Gugino) can understand why. While transporting a prisoner, Gabe "feels" Yulaw's presence in time to avoid being shot. Gabe sustains an injury after falling from a wall which Yulaw scales with ease. Roedecker and Funsch arrive in time to stop Yulaw from finishing off Gabe. Although unfamiliar with interdimensional travel, Gabe realizes that Yulaw is identical to him in every way. Rodecker and Funsch track Yulaw to the hospital where Gabe is being examined. Yulaw deters them from shooting him because if he is killed, Gabe would then be left as the One. Dressed alike and identical to each other, Gabe and Yulaw's battle confuses the other police officers. Both Gabe and Yulaw manage to escape the hospital. The MVA agents deviate from their orders and split up. Roedecker pursues and fights Yulaw but is killed when the latter breaks his neck. Funsch catches up with Gabe and explains to him that there are multiple universes with wormholes briefly connecting them at uncontrollable times. Yulaw sneaks into Gabe's residence where T.K., believing him to be Gabe, agrees to hide him from the police. She realizes that Yulaw is deceiving her but not in time to avoid being captured. Gabe arrives, only to watch helplessly as Yulaw kills T.K. Funsch finds a guiltridden Gabe and both team up to find Yulaw at the next wormhole. Gabe and Funsch arrive at an industrial plant, where they encounter and fight Yulaw. Funsch is easily defeated but Gabe and Yulaw are more evenly matched. Gabe manages to gain the upper hand but only seconds before the wormhole arrives. All three of them are sucked into it and collapse on the floor of the MVA headquarters. Yulaw is transported immediately to the Hades Universe after a failed attempt to switch places with Gabe. The MVA then prepares to send Gabe back to his own universe, where he will be arrested and put into prison for the crimes that Yulaw committed. Recalling an earlier conversation with Gabe, Funsch sends him to a different universe in which Gabe can have a normal life again from when he first met T.K. Meanwhile, Yulaw, now on the penal colony in the Hades Universe, declares that he will still become the One and then proceeds to battle a prison inmate. The camera then pulls back to show an army of other prison inmates taking on Yulaw on top of a ziggurat. Cast[edit] Jet Li as Gabriel Yulaw / Gabe Law / Lawless Jason Statham as Evan Funsch Delroy Lindo as Harry Rodecker / Gas Station Attendant Carla Gugino as T.K. Law / Massie Walsh James Morrison as Officer Bobby Aldrich / "A" World Inmate #1 Dylan Bruno as Officer Yates Richard Steinmetz as Officer D'Antoni Steve Rankin as MVA Supervisor Dean Norris as Sgt. Siegel Harriet Sansom Harris as Nurse Besson Tucker Smallwood as Prison Warden Archie Kao as Woo Mark Borchardt as Cesar Doug Savant as Cop (uncredited) Production[edit] Originally the film was to have starred Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, before Li assumed the lead role.[2] The hospital scenes were filmed at the North Hollywood Medical Center.[3] The documentary Jet Li is 'The One' on the special features section on the DVD explains that both Gabriel Yulaw and "Gabe" Law use martial arts that represent their personalities. Yulaw uses Xingyiquan (The Shape-Will Fist), characterized by aggressive linear movements, while Gabe uses Baguazhang (The Eight Trigram Palms) which uses subtle, circular movements. These martial arts are confirmed by their own personalities as Yulaw is very direct, not caring whom he hurts, while Gabe believes life goes in a circle, perfectly balanced. Soundtrack[edit] The score was composed by Trevor Rabin and was released on December 11, 2001,[4] but no soundtrack album was released. Noted songs in the film were Drowning Pool's "Bodies" and "Sinner", "Down with the Sickness" by the band Disturbed, "Awake" by Godsmack, "Train of Dreams" by Jesse Dayton and two tracks by Papa Roach, "Blood Brothers" and "Last Resort". Reception[edit] The One grossed US$19,112,404 (an average of US$6,604 per screen) in its opening weekend in North America, opening at No. 2 (behind Monsters, Inc.), and eventually grossed US$43,905,746. In other territories, the film grossed US$28,783,380, making for a worldwide total of US$72,689,126.[1] Critical response[edit] The film received mostly negative reviews. Based on 86 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes as of August 2019, 14% of critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 3.94/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "The One plays more like a video game than a movie and borrows freely from other, better sci-fi actioners, burying Jet Li's spectacular talents under heaps of editing and special effects."[5] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 25 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[6] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B" on scale of A to F.[7] Roger Ebert gave the film 1.5 out of 4 stars, calling it "brainless high-tech action without interesting dialogue, characters, motivation or texture."[8] Robert Koehler of Variety wrote: "The combo of cheesy effects and martial arts choreographer Cory Yuen's unimaginative staging results in something that's martial artless."[9][10][11][12] Loren King of the Chicago Tribune gave a favorable review, writing that the movie delivered "the high-octane sequences starring martial-arts expert Jet Li with precision and well-crafted pace." King gave a score of 3 out of 4.[13] Sean Axmaker of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer also gave a favourable review noting that James Wong "manage[d] to create a fun, inventive, mischievously tongue-in-cheek showcase" giving a B- score.[14] Home media[edit] The home video release of The One took place on August 19, 2002. The DVD release contained audio commentary, interviews with James Wong, Jet Li and some more.[15] Almar Haflidason of the BBC reviewed the DVD release giving a score of 4 out of 5.[15]

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@TheLarryburns84

5 years ago

Makes me think of Slipknot's album Mate Feed Kill Repeat.. the sound of Clown welding is one of the first things you hear.

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@gawkgawk1367

1 year ago

i can finally sleep

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@stevenarandas7907

5 years ago

Satisfying! Omg!

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@deekerr1613

3 years ago

Lyrics: [welding noises]

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@moozy0374

3 years ago

I think it sounds like stick welding.

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@namu6936

4 years ago

ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENG

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@28godzilla

3 years ago

Love this sound, especially since I can weld anytime

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@Sobriety5424

2 years ago

ah yes, sleep sounds

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@vendetta1306

3 years ago

You ever bit into an aero bar?

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