1st place Egg Drop project ideas- using SCIENCE
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- 게시일 2015. 05. 26.
- 5 designs guaranteed to win 1st place or your money back. I hope you enjoy the video and learn something new like I did when I made it. Feel free to share with any one who likes to learn science or is in a High School Physics class!
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So what your telling me is that I can cover myself in straws, and jump out of a plane? Aight dope
Ryder Justen-Pratt in theory you could, you’d just need some reaaaallly long straws to distribute the energy
A very strange ghostly squid i would assume it would be thickness as well?
Remember to use Wendy's straws
Go try it Goodluck to you
Give or take a few centimeters
Idea #6
Drop chicken off bridge and have it lay an egg at the bottom.
They don’t take fall damage
Idea seven: drop a chicken with a egg on top, it will flap its wings down and float down.
I love this comment
Idea #8 Walk down the hill with an egg
@@Vileplume87however they will cost 4 feather blocks and a pumpkin
I did this in kindergarten, my dad was a welder, he welded a box holding the egg. It never broke. Legend. Love you pops.
When I did this I filled a carboard box with packing material and added a parachute. The chute didn't work but the egg landed safely thanks to the packing material
the thing i like about mark rober is his ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms. like if i were to explain the whole energy thing he was talking about i wouldve gone into work-energy theorem, equations, and integration, but he just manages to basically explain the jist of it in a simple manner that even a child can understand
Its not difficult, quantum physics and relativity now that is difficult, your problaby just a kid.
@@josafattacos3654 please point out where in my comment i used the word "difficult"
i was pointing out that they were simply relatively complex concepts compared to the intended audience hes presenting it to
If its complex to you then its difficult to understand,complex means it not easy
@@josafattacos3654 complex means "not simple", not "not easy", theres a difference, the concepts i mentioned are easy to grasp for anyone with a solid background of high school-level math but still not simple enough to be explained as-is to a small child
my comment was about how he managed to explain what are traditionally high-school topics in a way that could be understood by someone in primary school
also for the record, im not a child, im currently going to college for Computer Engineering and just finished my second semester
@@Azide_zx alr, ignore this whole misunderstanding and change the word difficult with compex in my first comment
Just surround your egg with a bunch of other eggs. If one of them survive, say that egg was your original egg.
Genius
Eggception
The air wolf the 1st eggception Eggception credit goes to Sandra lewis
danm, you some kind of genius
When all of dem' eggs break tho...
“So my favorite class in high school was physics”
*BIG SURPRSE THERE*
1 Hour Music 😂😭😭
Yeh
Physics is my favorite class too
I love physics and science
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See, when we did this in year 9 (10th grade), we had a whole school day dedicated to this experiment, but they made it like a legitimate NASA project. We had limited funding (they gave us coloured counters that indicated money). These were used to buy materials when we were there (so already, your options were limited to what they provided, and how much your group could afford). Then we had to assemble it there and then (with a time limit!) and do the drop in the afternoon. It was great fun, but jeez was it a challenge….
that sounds amazing
Year 9 is 8th Grade
I'm a second year computer science student. You are absolutely amazing. The explanations are made so easy even a layman can understand the basics of energy and kinematics. You way of explaining rocks.
my competition has a rule that we can't do anything from your video
Maya Gatzemeyer oof
Is this true
@@alanbarboza781 yes
Wow that sucks
@@alanbarboza781 I know
What a power move it would be to just show up with a drone and say "It's not against the rules."
Eggceptional idea
I will so do that if I ever do any of these assignments in the future. if its not against the rules of course, I just hope no one else asks the teacher if we can use drones because then they will say no.
I did but got disqualified
Yes but also bring a backup option incase they threaten to disqualify you
William Brown if I do one of these assignments that was my plan (and my backup would probably be the pyramid option)
bro really took this to the next level after 7 years. respect.
The competition I did as a kid had an "only supplied materials from any one of these bins", and "has to fit in this box" (which was like 4x4x4; insanely small) for a second floor drop onto pavement.
Wrapped the egg in thread, then thin cloth, then yarn, then progressively softer materials, before lining the box with low density foam. slowed the moment of impact so it worked like a charm.
physics teacher: takes 3 days to explain potential energy Mark Rober: look block go high and low
LOL
Nate0 nice icon
So true
Nate0 lol yes!
😂 exactly
Mark Rober prevents egg from falling
*How to basic left the chat*
OMG YASSSS
That is very true mate
I_TEMPEST rip
Hahahaha
I_TEMPEST
I ate *How to basic*
He tasted bad >:(
I remember using a pringles can and suspending the egg using rubber bands inside the can and then used a slab of concrete in a bathtub kiddie cup to weigh it on one end so it’d always land straight up and the egg survived. My dad and I came up with the design and we were very happy to win the “most technical” award for that drop :P
While the quality of your videos have DRAMATICALLY CHANGED … your AWESOMENESS HAS NOT!!
Stay humble and amazing!
Lol in school, i was lazy and forgot the make my egg contraption.. so last minute I ran into the bathroom grabbed a little box, put some paper towel in and stuck the egg in the middle.. it worked.. the teacher was mad because he could clearly see I gave zero fucks about the project.
Lol
+Wick3DPimP dude.... same he said it didn't count but i showed him in the rulebook he had to allow it. xD
haha
+Wick3DPimP pretty much the same thing happened to me with a mouse trap race car assignment, except mine got the best time in the class lol.
bahaha me too! exactly the same thing, box I found and brown paper towels from bathroom. This was in a community college too
All you need is a Purple mattress around the egg
Lol I see the refrence
The best reference ever
I was wondering if someone made a temper pedic joke already
lol yes
The boy ha ha
You should honestly be a teacher, the way that you explain the things just makes me understand it so well. Great work Mark
Can't believe it's been 6 years since this came out. Still gold.
bruh, i just had a whole lesson on energy, and this is literally the whole month of classes in less than ten minutes
Same
My teacher just showed this video lol
lol
Wha
Ikr
just tape the egg on a cat's back cause cats always land on their feet
+karina johnson good idea about the cat, but I wonder if you could avoid the cat and paint several layers of superglue over the shell. With an egg on a cat's back, you may be able to drop the cat and have it land on its feet, but you'll never see the egg again once the cat hits the ground.
boi
But the thing is... No one says cats can survive the impact.....
that carrot guy caTs HAVE NINE livES
+karina johnson what if the cat had no more lives O-o
At my school they did allow parachutes, but they had to be less than 30cm across
So I used 4 of them and a straw contraption similar to what you made
Technically not a violation of the rules, so I won on a technicality
I went with the parachute approach. Once I did a heavily cushioned version of my parachute pod, which surprised me when it also worked. Also, I used some of that memory foam like "egg crate" material.
Idea 5:
*Feeds egg to child and throws child off bridge*
@@kacerplayzs1237 but the egg would be good ;)
Just shove it down whole
It's still heavy you can lose
@@kacerplayzs1237 R/woooosh
Kacerplayzs 123 bro raw eggs are buff
Great. Now my teacher says
"none of mark rober's ideas"
Kudos to your dad!
KYLE!
My Vietnamese teacher
Welp I won
Elon's son?
You again
hey Mark! for the past hour ive been so amazed of your methods and ideas! i have an egg drop challenge tomorrow, so just wanted to say i appreciated you for making this video
To think this was my first vid watching Mark rober and look how far he's come, we are so proud of you
Mark: I’ll show five contraptions that won’t crack your egg
Me: ok sounds cool
Mark: let’s go crack some eggs
Me:*visible confusion*
This is FUNNY
True
Mark: I meant like legs, Let's break a leg ya know?
Me: *invisible confusion*
Same
In my school we had a competition to throw something out the window that would take the longest time to fall.
I just went with a piece of A4 paper and won ;D
Nice! Could probably do even better if you folded it just a little bit so it didn't flip and slide on the way down
Helium balloon
@@hagenqian true
Just throw a kid out, they’ll land fast but it’ll be funny
@@brick3011 Ah yes, the classic Kid Drop
I once took part in a egg drop challenge. We didn't have a lot to work with, so I wrapped the egg in a piece of soft foam, and placed two plastic cups around this to hold the egg in place. I wanted it to keep it vertically oriented, so I had a small piece of aluminum foil in the bottom of one cup and some pipe cleaners through the bottom of the other cup. My goal was to distribute the force of impact around the egg and give the egg some room to move to more slowly brake the fall it's fall (change in velocity over change in time). The cups shattered, but the egg survived a three-storey drop.
I had a really crappy physics teacher. Yet these videos kept me interested in science growing up.
If this guy was my physics teacher then i would actually be interested in school
OMG A CUBER VOOOOW
yessir
The problem is school science is based on memorizing useless facts that u forget right after the test. School science doesn't so u how to apply this stuff to real life.
lol same
Banana
before seeing this video, I have been in two egg drop comps. one for school, one at a fair. at the school one, I used an RC plane... kids thought it was unfair, and I was kinda an unpopular nerd, so got disqualified. at the fair one, used a similar straw method, but somebody won with an rc plane.
I kinda got really annoyed.
lol
just like my life
I feel ya xD
wtf that's fucked up
well that sucks
that's unfortunate :(
I had to do this with a team as part of the orientation at a new job once. Half way through the design time, they shuffled the teams. After the competition, the people running orientation were like, "Was it hard when we mixed things up? Did you have to lEaRn To AdApT? *HMMM???* " We were like, "Oml yes, can we just do something worthwhile now?" It made as much sense and was as impactful as the "Prison Mike" episode of The Office
Just used your explanation for the staw pyramid design to explain my newspaper pyramid design. Got perfect. Thank you.
Teacher: Everyone will fail my egg drop test!
Student: haha, drone go brrrrrrrr
haha helium go brrrrr
I felt that in my soul
Haha! *Paper parachute, resealable bag, and tape* Pop, the egg is safe. And bonus points for weighing 26.4 grams (0.931 ounces).
Random i just love those drone go brrrrr or anything for me its funny
@@whaledog7036 and haha Pringles go bam
1:39 how did Mark just teach me in 20 seconds what my 5th grade teacher taught me in 2 weeks
Nah.. i think its cuz you already knew it.. if you watch this video without learning from your teacher (or at least you watch this at 5th grade) i dont think you would understand what he is talking about
@@nurphurecarnium your pfp tricked me haha
bc you have a bad teacher that is more concerned about kissing the asses of their bosses then teaching kids
So true and this doesn't make u want to fall asleep
lol same
Can we just appreciate how Genius Mark Rober is.
no we cant
Yeas we can!!!!!!!!!!!!
Props to the cameraman for going back in time to film these cool shots of the egg building itself
I love how he casually just took 20 Wendy straws
William Tew I do it all the time. Never done an egg drop though. I just like straws.
He took them with caution
I mean who working there will actually care if someone took 20 straws
@@alexmoorehead8501 This^
Minimum wage is not enough to make you care about straw theft.
at least wendy never said “this is the last straw young man, you come here take our straws...blah blah blah have a great day”
Dude - how many times did you have to climb over that railing? That ledge looked so sketch
**slips** good thing I'm surrounded in a popcorn ball!
I show my classes this video every year when we do the egg drop lesson. Thanks Mark!
I’m doing an egg drop project in my science class this week. And this is everything we’re learning. Thank you for a quick explanation of this. If you could respond that would be great. Thank you!
Do what I did 25 years ago....Procrastinate until the night before, then realize you have to get it done, realize there is left over pizza in the fridge, finish the pizza, wrap the smallest egg you have (smaller egg, slightly thicker shell) in paper towels, stick in the box and take it to the the roof and see if it made that drope. It did. Take it the next morning. Every kid will think you brought pizza for them. Mine was the only one that made it from the top of the stadium intact. It floated down. I got a 140 with extra credit since I used aerodynamics rather than cushioning.
Cool cool
I’ll use this later
Pretty sure this is BS. Physics just wouldn't allow the box to fall with its flat side facing down.
@@YR2050hug really is that so
But wouldn’t the box get turned by air resistance though?
"can i take your straws and use them to find the best method of winning an egg drop competition?" "Sir, This is a Wendy's."
underrated comment police
Lmao
LMAO
"Excuse me does it look like i care?"
@@TacoJK You do care otherwise you wouldn't have commented now go back to the cave you came from and weeb over Anime..
After 6 years of watching this and waiting for physics class so I can do this I’m finally here. I promise you I won’t fail you
For my egg drop my teacher tried to closely resemble real life so we had a budget and we have limited supplies. However this was helpful for ideas!
Teacher: today we are going to do the egg drop test
Kid who watches Mark Rober: I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
That me XD
Me *likes ur comment*:
The number of likes after i like: "Execute order 66"
Mark Rober: I am the multiverse
No it's
I am 5 parallel universe ahead of you
Eggsactly
Who else’s is watching this because they needed it for a project
*Because I’m not...*
I watched this because I was bored
Now I used one of the contraptions in the video for our egg drop
I have an egg drop computation tomorrow.
Hufflepuff Badger for the people who are....
So we’re arguing about grammar
Me
Concise and precise instructions. Great role model for my son. Thank you.
Cant you just be a science teacher, your probraly one of the best info guy I know.
Hey Mark, I just had an egg drop challenge today and I used the "straw man" method and I won! I immediately thought of your video when I heard egg drop challenge, thank you so much Mark!
Doing the challenge today test it tomorrow
try combining every idea together straw parachute
Im doing the same challenge later this semester and I immedietly remembered this video.
Awesome 👍
i did mine a few years ago, all i did was strap two thic pillows together
*5 years later:* still using same music
Omg I legit just realized that XD
Honestly it’s a bop tho
Nostoliga
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it
its so trippy if u wear headphones😂
I greatly enjoy and appreciate your explanations as to why these methods work.
Last year in 4th grade we had an egg drop and my friends and I did a lot of planing and prototypes and our egg didn’t crack. Now I switched schools and I do a lot mar science and hands on related thing. For example me and my friend have to come up with a problem and build something to solve the problem. We watch your videos all the time at school and the whole class loves them.
Mark Rober: quits NASA*
Also Mark Rober: makes a full video about how to prevent an egg from cracking*
Big brain
@@dootdoot3365 time
Is he really worked in NASA?
@@HALLvsTON yeah
Wow how come he left
When I did this in middle school, I cut a hole in a sponge and put the egg in. Put a big sponge on either side of the hole and taped it together. Easy peasy.
ShivanDreams it worked right
@@hornetisntvoid5730 sure did
ShivanDreams nice
i actually used one of the softer type of colanders and glued two together. I paired that with a piece of foam i got from home depot
It worked well when our music teacher chucked it off of a two story building onto cement
Car crumple zones are very similar, engineered weak points to keep the human (egg) from breaking. Great show 👍🏼
24 million people just got educated on how to drop an egg correctly
Lol
probably less, watched this like 5 timea
@@Ynbpjoey11 what you egg?
Ha😂
Actually 25 mil
You should do a vid on how to have the upper hand in tug of war without having shear muscle
isabel fizzy leverage friend
isabel fizzy yes please
Steal The Rope So No-One Can Play
Psssssst.... Angled shoes....
isabel fizzy that seems like something he would do
At my school I noticed that the teacher never checked if they were normal eggs because he bought them to school so I bought the same brand boiled on and swapped his out with my boiled one still hold the school record 56metres I’ve held the record for 9 years 😂
I made one in middle school that had the egg suspended by rubber bands inside a ball or something. It worked really well!
So the ideal design is an egg in a popcorn ball, surrounded by balloons with straws around it, all carried by a parachute or a few balloons
Also with a drone carrying it
@K - raalle what if only the height you have to drop it from is specified but not the position? You could drop it on Mars while everyone else drops it on Earth
*random guy looks over bridge*
“WERE JUST TESTING EGGS CARRY ON”
Jacob Wilson hi
Lorelei’s,d
Sighs cjci
Dodidjd
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Mine was pretty simple. I put plastic wrap on egg (so I don't have to worry about cleaning up if it cracks) before putting it into a ziploc bag filled with nothing but popcorns. My physic teacher took my and classmates' projects to third floor before dropping them one by one. Mine survives, no crack. Out of all, my project weighed heaviest but held number one shortest time from third floor to concrete ground. Thanks to grading formula with timing being heavily favored compared to weight, I got A+. Yay, fun project.
6 years later, and you have not changed at all!
Step 1: Just boil it
Step 2: wrap foam around it
Step 3: yeet it of the bridge
Thanos TheTitan yes, you have to spoon it off the beidge
Thanos TheTitan neither are you?
Thanos TheTitan Yeet is very funny
could crack just while boiling it.
nah,
step one, boil it
step 2 rhino line it
step 3, now you yeet
Lol I tried the straw one and I got 1st place on the egg drop, thank u so much😂
Omg me too 😂😂😂
Same
I’m TRYING that tomorrow
@@letitgrow3355 let us know how it goes!
It worked
The only physics teacher that I actually understand- My teacher needs 2 lessons to complete this topic and Mark here just taught me in like 10 minutes-
Now I do know that if you can’t use paper and sticky things, then use popcorn in a plastic bag or something is the best option. Tho all depends on the impact hopefully the egg won’t hit the ground first- other then that thanks Mark Rober you just got me and my partner a 100% on our project! 😎
“Let’s go crack some eggs”
But isn’t that... what we aren’t supposed to do?
My thoughts exactly
He meant that you need alot of tries to get an egg to land without cracking
Basically means Les proceed ik this is a joke
STONKS
The failed attempts
This reminded me if a challenge my school had last year, where we had fo mail a pringle to our superintendent, without it getting damaged, while using the least weight and mass, and so that theoretically, it would be edible upon delivery. Me and my friend ended up modifying a ziplock to the shape of the pringle, cut a dozen egg carton down to a third of the size, (4 eggs) and then creating a platform within the carton for the pringle to rest. We decided against a lot of packing peanuts and what not due to concern that rather than compressing like with an egg, it would just break the chip. We forgot about it until the last day of school when our gifted coordinator handed us the certificate saying that we won. I just found it interesting that 60% if our time in class for work was planning, and that taught me that engineering required a lot of work, but is seriously fun. Personally I hope I get to do more challenges like that and the egg drop in the future.
Thats a long commet
You've helped me remember how I made my high school project for a college essay. Thanks a lot!
I really did not understand what you were saying at first but then you went over it with words and examples we all understand making me instantly understand, Amazing work! keep up the wonderful content
What others are doing during quarantine: productive stuff
Me: learning how to drop an egg correctly
Wait aren't they the same thing
Imagine watching this in 2020
Diamondminer T you are?
same
Sad part is that I found this video AFTER i did this at school
somkid katsaros same
Same but a year after
F
F
I did it 10 years ago
Some time (very long time ago) in middle school, My teacher said we were doing an egg drop and this was the video i ran to after school, long story short, I won!
When i was in high school, we did this experiment. All I did was wrap the egg in cellophane and tape and then more cellophane and then stuck the egg in a box of krispy kreme donuts and then wrapped that box in cellophane and a bunch of tape. To be fair, I wasn't taking it very seriously, but the drop was only about 20 feet and surprisingly, my egg survived. I had a box of donuts to eat after the fact so i'd say I won, hands down.
Took our teacher 10 1 hour classes just to explain energies and my mans over here just taught me clearly in like 9 minutes 😭
Google can also help, but this is more intuitive. Less academic, objectively more fun, but it doesn't cover the intricacies of work and energy
@Kyle Huddleston Let them be mad, no one cares
@@Annie-un8el i- 😭😭😭😭
@@shen144 YES! let me be mad. i have powerrrr! mwhahahahha
@@Annie-un8el shutup you dummyhead
I bet many pedestrians thought he was committing suicide
Unless you are weak, how would you expect to die from falling that high?
by falling on your head or back?
Ëñçrÿptįøń humans are very fragile. That looks like ~15 meters at which you would definetely die. Unless you are lucky of course.
Actually, a human landing on their legs from that height would survive, they'd definitely break some bones though. There are stories of people surviving sky dives when their parachutes failed.
Probably on your feet
You should just make a school with like 2 hours doing the stuff you do on KRplus, people would love you and you would save so much time
So surreal to finally see the full William Osman intro.
Mars Rover
Mark Rober
Coincidence
I think not!
Hes a cyborg!
*god want's to know your location* (to kill you bc u know tooooooo much)
Brady Ford
Tom Brady
Tom Ford
Coincidence
I think so!
Adam Pearson lol
He knows too much RUN BEFORE THEY GET U
I remember doing this back in elementary school! If I recall correctly, I put my egg in a box with packing peanuts and then put a water balloon on the bottom of the box. The fact that the balloon was filled with water would weight it down so it wouldn't turn around, and it would help cushion it like an airbag, I figured. Also, I was an elementary schooler, and for our competition we got to go up on the roof of the school and drop our eggs off, and I basically just thought it would be awesome to drop a water balloon off the roof of the school and the egg thing was a great excuse to do just that. :D I did indeed drop my water balloon creation off the school, and the balloon burst gloriously, and it was wonderful! Haha, I was such a mischievous little child.
Second cool story about that contest: my mom told me before the competition that if I got my egg to survive, we could use it to make a cake together, and I was so excited about baking a cake with it that I was extra-determined to get my egg to make it. I made the mechanism described above, and it actually worked. Once I was back down off the roof, I ran and opened up my box, and there sat my egg, unscathed. I was so excited and happy, I held the egg up over my head and began to run around with it, like, "my egg survived! My egg survived!" But, though I did not yet know the word 'hubris', it was a relevant one. During my victorious promenade, I tripped on a crack in the sidewalk and fell, skinning my knees and smashing my now-unprotected egg to pieces. My egg could survive the fall from the school, but it could not survive my pride. My mom and I made a cake together anyways, though, but it would've been cooler to use an egg that had fallen from my school's roof atop a water balloon. Well, I should've known what they say about pride and falls.
Lady Alfhildr of the Forest of Violet Mists LOL 😂 that is an amazing story
Thanks :) Elementary school was a crazy time! Haha
Lady Alfhildr of the Forest of Violet Mists your story telling is a1. More.
Lady Alfhildr of the Forest of Violet Mists i
wowie
This was the first project I did in my 1st year of architecture. I made a rocket with skewers to absorb it hitting the ground. There was a rubber band inside, too, holding the egg inside the rocket. It didn't work. Another group put the egg in the centre of a paper frisbee. That won. Ingenious.
I love how a Nasa Engeneer still have fun on EggDropp Challange or ElephantToothpaste and stuff. like pretty unusual things that actualy makes no sense :)
Assignment 5 years in the future
Teacher: “we are going to be doing egg drop contest”
Mark Rober’s son: “my time has come”
HAHA NICE ONE.
More like
Mark’s son: hey dad, my teacher says that my class is going to be doing an egg drop-
*mark comes out with a box of supplies*
Mark: Say no more son, my time has come
He dose. Or have one
But ll
Noooo master
I know a good egg protector, just cut up a purple mattress
Mr. Sir no joke my friend made this joke today XD
It Doesn't Always Work.
@@letitgrow3355 ninja I'm not liying he said the same joke too
Lol
ImAStarfish lol
One time when i was like 10, I remember doing an egg drop, and i just wrapped my egg in clear tape. The air pockets between each layer acted as a shock barrier. To my surprise it worked perfectly.
As a parents of a couple children that your creative and inquisitive nature strongly remind me of. I can only imagine that your parents were the most engaged and patient parent around or they lived on the edge of a nervous break downs. Or both. 😉 Climbing over the guardrail 😳.
Mark: Let’s go crack some eggs
isn’t that what they are trying to not do?
Yup
Didn’t think about that.
Eat your cereal
@@thecerealeater3263 Eat _your_ cereal
Stolen Galaxy eat YOUR cereal
Physics teacher: noo you can't just explain potential energy in a minute you have to take 3 days to explain it
Mark: haha blocks go brrr
Yes they do!
A.P Plush Vids you think this comment was made 3 months ago when it wasn’t dead?
I watch this guy each now and then and the fact that my teacher also recommends his videos now, is insane.
this channel actually makes math enjoyable and fun
Are you telling me that you had the chance to say “let’s get cracking” and you didn’t say that??
*hi I'm replying for no reason bye yeet*
omg your right :O
yep
Master Goody l
Teacher: Noone is going to keep an egg from cracking
Drone : Hello
Drone: Allow me to introduce myself
Red Phoenix Gaming there we go
Me in 4th grade: Allow me to introduce myself.
IM NOT THE ONLY PERSON THAT SAYS NOONE
@@whitneyragon5489 its actually spelled No one but people think it's noone because of nobody
Bro I can’t believe that you’re actually fine with standing off a bridge I never thought I would watch u do “paurkour”
Mark would be the perfect science teacher