Physics alone tells a different story. You can’t hit a monitor like that with that much force and it not fly backward. If this was against the wall, mounted. Then sure. This is staged.
Plus who gets that angry when working from home? Just go rub one out and get over it.
He may have put the monitor back upright or held it with his other hand, but I think it’s fake because there’s no blood on the screen and the break points look very similar to each other and are of similar size. I wonder if someone like that is even capable of throwing 15 punches at a monitor and causing that kind of damage with each one.
I’ve also taken basic first aid / trauma response courses, and had a large number of times I needed to put those skills to use.
That’s not blood.
It’s perfectly uniform in color, its too bright, too thin, too uniformly glossy, it shows no signs of pooling, dripping, as blood would.
Its some kind of thin paint or water coloring dye.
Its all uniform in density everywhere it is, on the hand, its only on one basically surface/side of the hand.
If it were blood, it would be dripping, it would leave streaks that contour around the entire geometry of the hand, in all dimensions.
Instead, this looks like it was applied with a brush, poorly, like OP isn’t left handed and/or skilled with a brush.
Also, that monitor has broken glass craters.
This hand has no wounds.
There are no cuts, gauges, bits of glass stuck in their hand.
Even if he did set it back up after punching it repeatedly… for a hand to do that, to that monitor, he’d have to be hitting it on one or two knuckles.
Thats like 15ish serious impacts… those knuckles should have significant amounts of lacerations, probably chunks or strips of skin just missing, gauged out, hanging off, dangling, loose.
Further, look at the impact craters on the monitor.
Many of them have a very small, circular center, with a wider outer radius, again circular.
The force you’d need to hit that monitor with, with a fist, to do that… well, you’d be hitting with more than one knuckle.
(I guess maybe unless you are an exceedingly highly skilled martial artist, which is simply statistically unlikely. I have over 10 years of Karate, 1st level Black Belt, and I’d say you’d need like, roughly another 5 years, something like 3rd to 4th Dan, before you could reliably be both that forceful, and precise.)
So, many of these impacts, particularly the one on the right… you can’t make those with a fist. A fist would leave an impact that looks like it has at least two knuckes of major primary impact points, the crater radius…would not be uniformly circular.
You can make that kinda perfect circle with a ball peen hammer though, or some other kind of hammer with a fairly narrow diameter … and then you can just hit near the same spot a few more times, to try and emulate what a fist impact should look like, as we see on the left a few times.
Apropo of nothing, I highly recommend a Visual Calculus playthrough of Disco Elysium.
You typed a whole lot so I didn’t read it. But I did see martial art in there few times. That combined with the length of the reply leads me to believe you are correct. Or wholly full of shit.
Physics alone tells a different story. You can’t hit a monitor like that with that much force and it not fly backward. If this was against the wall, mounted. Then sure. This is staged.
Plus who gets that angry when working from home? Just go rub one out and get over it.
Fake&gay in your greentexts? It’s more likely than you think.
He may have put the monitor back upright or held it with his other hand, but I think it’s fake because there’s no blood on the screen and the break points look very similar to each other and are of similar size. I wonder if someone like that is even capable of throwing 15 punches at a monitor and causing that kind of damage with each one.
Yep, I was gonna say this too.
I’ve done martial arts a while.
I’ve also taken basic first aid / trauma response courses, and had a large number of times I needed to put those skills to use.
That’s not blood.
It’s perfectly uniform in color, its too bright, too thin, too uniformly glossy, it shows no signs of pooling, dripping, as blood would.
Its some kind of thin paint or water coloring dye.
Its all uniform in density everywhere it is, on the hand, its only on one basically surface/side of the hand.
If it were blood, it would be dripping, it would leave streaks that contour around the entire geometry of the hand, in all dimensions.
Instead, this looks like it was applied with a brush, poorly, like OP isn’t left handed and/or skilled with a brush.
Also, that monitor has broken glass craters.
This hand has no wounds.
There are no cuts, gauges, bits of glass stuck in their hand.
Even if he did set it back up after punching it repeatedly… for a hand to do that, to that monitor, he’d have to be hitting it on one or two knuckles.
Thats like 15ish serious impacts… those knuckles should have significant amounts of lacerations, probably chunks or strips of skin just missing, gauged out, hanging off, dangling, loose.
Further, look at the impact craters on the monitor.
Many of them have a very small, circular center, with a wider outer radius, again circular.
The force you’d need to hit that monitor with, with a fist, to do that… well, you’d be hitting with more than one knuckle.
(I guess maybe unless you are an exceedingly highly skilled martial artist, which is simply statistically unlikely. I have over 10 years of Karate, 1st level Black Belt, and I’d say you’d need like, roughly another 5 years, something like 3rd to 4th Dan, before you could reliably be both that forceful, and precise.)
So, many of these impacts, particularly the one on the right… you can’t make those with a fist. A fist would leave an impact that looks like it has at least two knuckes of major primary impact points, the crater radius…would not be uniformly circular.
You can make that kinda perfect circle with a ball peen hammer though, or some other kind of hammer with a fairly narrow diameter … and then you can just hit near the same spot a few more times, to try and emulate what a fist impact should look like, as we see on the left a few times.
Apropo of nothing, I highly recommend a Visual Calculus playthrough of Disco Elysium.
Uh anyway… Fake? 100000%
Gay? … I dunno, who cares.
You typed a whole lot so I didn’t read it. But I did see martial art in there few times. That combined with the length of the reply leads me to believe you are correct. Or wholly full of shit.
Congratulations on being functionally illiterate, I guess?
Thanks!
I think
I need to finally push through Disco. I’ll give visual calc a shot!
The first time I ever tried to play Disco, I thought I could outsmart the game and do a minmaxxed custom build.
… I attempted to grab my tie from the ceiling fan, immediately had a heart attack, and died.
10/10 game.
Also, that blood color is way too bright.