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This dramatic video captures a group of daredevil photographers taking selfies on top of a Hong Kong skyscraper.



Captured using a specially adapted selfie stick, the sweat-inducing images show the lengths some people will go to for the most extreme self portrait.



Pictured at heights over 360 metres in the air, the nerve-shredding photographs show the group of photographers dangling by one hand and even tip-toeing across tiny ledges.



http://www.businessinsider.sg/daredevil-selfie-hong-kong-skyscraper-2015-2/#.VWMw-k-eDRZ


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  On 5/25/2015 at 2:27 PM, JTSP said:

 

This dramatic video captures a group of daredevil photographers taking selfies on top of a Hong Kong skyscraper.

Captured using a specially adapted selfie stick, the sweat-inducing images show the lengths some people will go to for the most extreme self portrait.

Pictured at heights over 360 metres in the air, the nerve-shredding photographs show the group of photographers dangling by one hand and even tip-toeing across tiny ledges.

http://www.businessinsider.sg/daredevil-selfie-hong-kong-skyscraper-2015-2/#.VWMw-k-eDRZ

 

 

Cool avatar. Where did you get the old school make up on the solo album cover??

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If you think that is crazy, let me remember the site with all of that stuff on there where they make that look like childs play. It's hyphenated, I forget the name of the site though... give me a bit.

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  On 5/25/2015 at 3:18 PM, BringBackFergy said:

Ugh. Hate those videos...but I watched 30 seconds anyway.

This guy has the scariest stuff. Sadly I dont think he's long for this world

 

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  On 5/25/2015 at 2:27 PM, JTSP said:

 

This dramatic video captures a group of daredevil photographers taking selfies on top of a Hong Kong skyscraper.

Captured using a specially adapted selfie stick, the sweat-inducing images show the lengths some people will go to for the most extreme self portrait.

Pictured at heights over 360 metres in the air, the nerve-shredding photographs show the group of photographers dangling by one hand and even tip-toeing across tiny ledges.

http://www.businessinsider.sg/daredevil-selfie-hong-kong-skyscraper-2015-2/#.VWMw-k-eDRZ

 

OMG I couldn't watch that. That is insanely scary! I would be paralyzed with fear and have to be lowered by ropes or something. Is that Alex guy still alive?

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Just hold on tight. You're not going anywhere. Now at the end with the guy standing on the top without holding on? That's pretty !@#$ing crazy.

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  On 5/27/2015 at 11:32 PM, Fan in San Diego said:

OMG I couldn't watch that. That is insanely scary! I would be paralyzed with fear and have to be lowered by ropes or something. Is that Alex guy still alive?

Yes, but one of his ilk just passed a few weeks ago

 

Extreme athlete Dean Potter hailed as 'a visionary' by fellow climbers and friends

Potter, who died Saturday in Yosemite national park alongside fellow climber Graham Hunt, leaves behind a legacy of ‘using his body as a twisted piece of art’

 

Alex Honnold, a Yosemite resident and another of the world’s most renowned rock climbers, tweeted that Potter’s death had left him “in a dark cloud”, and toldthe New York Times that Potter “shaped the direction of climbing for this generation. He was a very creative influence on climbing”.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/may/18/extreme-athlete-dean-potter-visionary-tributes

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  On 5/28/2015 at 12:03 AM, JTSP said:

Yes, but one of his ilk just passed a few weeks ago

 

Extreme athlete Dean Potter hailed as 'a visionary' by fellow climbers and friends

Potter, who died Saturday in Yosemite national park alongside fellow climber Graham Hunt, leaves behind a legacy of ‘using his body as a twisted piece of art’

 

Alex Honnold, a Yosemite resident and another of the world’s most renowned rock climbers, tweeted that Potter’s death had left him “in a dark cloud”, and toldthe New York Times that Potter “shaped the direction of climbing for this generation. He was a very creative influence on climbing”.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/may/18/extreme-athlete-dean-potter-visionary-tributes

 

Where'd you get the pic for your avatar?

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  On 5/26/2015 at 2:14 PM, BillsFanM.D. said:

Yes. I almost threw up watching that.

Really. It had no effect on me.

The kids didnt almost fall or anything.

 

I would have done the same thing if I was their friend at their age.

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