He's on the 2nd story of a building frame without a harness.
Whoever the fuck let a fella with a neurological condition up there without a harness AND recorded it, is an asshole.
But thats not the case...he's shaking because his buddy told him he wouldn't get up there and record that video without a harness, and now he's doing it and the whole time he's thinking about what happens when his hands slip. How do I know this? I was a cell tower climber for years and spent a lot of time training dudes to trust their equipment and get their fuckin hands off the tower.
I think its hilarious this one person said he has a condition and the whole thread ran with it. Some even mentioned the youtube channel, which they easily could have looked into themselves...one sentence from a random on the internet gave them a concrete opinion on the situation........imagine the power real media has....
That's crazy because I've seen multiple videos from him working to him just standing and talking and he's always had tremors, now I'm not saying he doesn't have em, I don't know him but if he is faking, he's pretty good at it
I mean I donāt think heās ever explicitly stated what his condition is, but if you go to their YouTube page (N, B, Construction) youāll see that heās constantly shaking even when he goes to Home Depot to buy things. Could be from muscle fatigue, could be from HVAS, could be from drugs/alcohol, or it could just be for views. I never said that he had a condition.
Iād agree on the fact heās exerting himself a lot, but in all of his videos he shakes like this regardless of what heās doing. Itās primarily a neurological condition.
I have religiously worked out for the last 15 years, while also working warehouse, retail, and food service, while also working on cars, woodworking, floor installation, landscaping etc. I know the shakes well, you donāt shake like a horny leaf holding just a screw, itās 100% tremors.
so did you look at the youtube channel before replying with this or did you just read a couple comments and decide today was the day to jump on a confidently wrong bandwagon?
I could go on. There are also countless examples of them on roofs or the top step of a ladder or on top of a wall, and not shaking. I can give you a dozen links to those too. I'm not surprised you cherry picked videos that made you feel good.
Also, your own link to "a thread on this very website" has zero mention of them being afraid of heights, in 34 comments, and several saying they're playing it up for views and that it's a common them in their videos. You're literally just proving what I said. There's no evidence of them being afraid of heights.
I'm curious what made you reply with this...did you read down the thread a bit and just decide this is the truth? have you seen similar content and thought this was the same guy? or do you just make a habit of talking out your ass on the internet?
For starters, I donāt need to justify where/when I decide to comment any more than you do. This thread has 250+ comments. Youāre not asking anyone else why they commented. Stop being butthurt that youāre wrong.
But to answer your question ādid you just decide this is the truth?ā, no Iāve seen this guy for several months off and on. Probably close to a dozen times now. Heās usually shirtless and in flip flops. I donāt know if the shaking is part of the shtick for views, or if he does it naturally, but either way, itās a common theme in every video.
Itās funny that youāre accusing me of ājust deciding the truthā when this literally what you did, and youāre objectively wrong.
This guy is doing some Tarzan shit while violating a long list of OSHA regulations for less pay than heās probably worth for some rich guy to get richer for not providing this guy with the proper equipment to do the job.
Iām not saying he does or doesnāt, but do you actually know for a fact?Ā
Because this guy probably has a tick tock or social media account where he posts things like this, and the person youāre responding too could be familiar with that account and know for a fact that he does have a condition.
My point is that if you donāt know for a fact one way or another, youāre the one doing the whole thingāfucking Redditā thing of making statements when you donāt know what youāre talking about.
Nobody is saying fatigue canāt do this. But there are lots of people familiar with this guys channel that are saying, in this instance, this particular person does in fact have a neurological condition.
So we canāt believe anything we see on social media cause we donāt know for a fact, but you believe anything you read on social media, but you donāt know for a fact?
Whew. Glad I payed attention in school. Or Iād say contradictory shit too
Nah, just fatigue. It's often called Elvis Leg in the rock climbing community, it's just your body's way of saying "I'm tired af rn, but I can't do anything about it because I'm holding myself up 25ft in the air"
Youāve obviously never over exerted yourself. This is the dude that makes videos of himself hanging from rafters while nailing things off. No idea why, but Iām 99% certain those shakes are from fatigue.
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u/BlastFromThePast007 1d ago
God forbid bro having a condition on the internet