@rammsteinfreundsonne lighter has 10.000 volt in its sparkmechanixm, did you ever try it on your finger? did ou die? :D. Depend's on the amperage, if you touch the door having on something polyester and get a electric shock it can be over 1.000.000 volts.
Okay... so if I understand this properly... charge up the entire sheet of plastic with an electrostatic charge... then supply a single discharge point and the voltage will etch through the plastic leaving the pattern. If so... that would look really nice with side-light from some blue and/or yellow LEDs. Particle accelerator... that part might be tricky. Very nice.
WOW if you guys could seriously replicate that, i'd totally buy the sheet of glass/perspex afterwards - at a reasonable price too :O maybe consider it? :D (yes - i am serious at wanting to buy one of these LOL, it looks so fascinating, frozen lightning - literally)
TELSLA knew how to get electricty by sticky something in the ground and would convert to electricty 24/7 and for the day in age he lived thats amazing.
Thanks,great stuff this electrified plexiglas ! I'd better check Georg Chistoph Lichtenberg & his Electrophorus.As well as electrostatic induction.It's all Plasma to me still but that's because that is the modern science & plasma is totally interwoven in all of nature,dead,alive & lifeless.I've just read that static electricity is quite dynamic.The things you can do with induction are truly amazing.
This got nothing to do with Tesla, Georg Chistoph Lichtenberg was a German Physicist, the first to develope a pratical device that produces high voltage via electrostatic induction. We're talking about the 18th Century here, not the 19th. Lichtenbergs Electrophorus produces these discharge patterns in thin layers of dust.
With modern technology they can be created in plastic.....
@Mrpsychotehpyro I'm not a troll, trolls try to incite anger. Just repeating what I have learned in college level physics and courses in thermodynamics. I know how electricity works, like how air is more easily ionized by high voltage, and how resistance of flesh is relatively insignificant unless you crank up the overall wattage.
someone explain me, if in a particle accelerator if a particle is accelerated to near light velocity then as per this einstein's equation mass will reach near infinity as energy is conserved, then how is the accelerator stable and able to withstand such high mass gain
@Coeyzorz lmao.. if MSpaint can do that, fuck this photoshop shit!.. but "i call photochop" just rolls off the tongue so much better than "i call paint.." don't you think? especially with grey poop.. on.. my sammich!
@sneighwena extremely sad that at the time people accused him of being a quack.. the man revolutionized the industrial revolution, or at least certain aspects, at that time, of the industrial revolution..
@l3thDisciple I cannot conceive of any type of transfer of energy except with electricity. I can only suggest that if you want a new view of the universe look up "standing waves." This new theory says that everything is formed by standing waves. There is no energy transfer particle; it simply doesn't exist. This will probably allow you to work out with mental experiments up to the understanding of the EternalCreator. Read before you leap to any conclusions.
@aellarex what are you even talking about? my two comments on this video are about Nikola Tesla and MSPaint.. Where is it I discuss energy transfer and make jumps to a conclusion about some eternal creator?
@sneighwena we still are able to learn from him! like his gio thermal ideas! we havent began to tap what he was talking about and it would be alwys there and consistet unlike wind power! he is ahead of our time still!
@Dynose I troll truth. Nikola Tesla made earthquakes in Alaska in 1899. I can mathematically prove it right here using the clues Tesla left to us the future with a few quick posts. Tesla made earthquakes. Take it to the bank. Bet the farm. I am not wrong. This troll is 6'4"
So do you think the width between the main branches to the smaller branches is the golden ratio of PHI (1.618)? Also, because water can store energy ( Check out Lord kelen water inducer) is that why it makes thoughs same patterns when it flows? Great use of a partical accelerator and major prop's on the homage to Tesla.
@ecopowerfuture Tesla said finally the structure began to creak and weave and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken, believing that there had been an earthquake. Police were called out. Tesla put the vibrator in his pocket and went away. Ten minutes more and he could have laid the building in the street. And, with the same vibrator he could have dropped the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River in less than an hour.
@ecopowerfuture “He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building. Down in the Wall Street district, he found one; ten stories of steel framework without a brick or a stone laid around it. He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams, and fussed with the adjustment until he got it.
@ecopowerfuture They lasted 27 days—September 3 to 29, 1899—and included four or five world-shaking disturbances and hundreds of minor shocks. During four weeks there was almost constant palpitation of this part of the earth's crust. The shocks were most severe on September 3, 10, and 23, and were great on the 15th, 17th, 26th, and 29th. On the 10th there were over 50 small shocks and two world-shaking disturbances.
The severe man-made earthquakes in the Yakutat Bay region, Alaska, in September, 1899, were accompanied by faulting, tilting and warping, by changes of level along the coast, and by glacial oscillations, some of which were still in progress years later. The earthquakes themselves, however, were only briefly referred to in the reports of the day published, to hide the weapons deployment from the public. -Biblical Prophet Tesla deployed WMD's
fractal geometry
castlezfinest1 1 month ago
Nice
utopdirs 1 month ago
Love the music, sounds so 80's
132000Volts 1 month ago
was that really 2,2 megavolt?
clyde49er 1 month ago
@clyde49er
2,2 mV would be 2,2m long arcs!!!! impossibel, the guy have his hand in the near.....
rammsteinfreundsonne 1 month ago 2
@rammsteinfreundsonne lighter has 10.000 volt in its sparkmechanixm, did you ever try it on your finger? did ou die? :D. Depend's on the amperage, if you touch the door having on something polyester and get a electric shock it can be over 1.000.000 volts.
williehrmann 3 weeks ago
tree
Rolis440Rolis 1 month ago
my nervous system is a fractal of the earth's rivers!
scula 2 months ago
i think im changing my major
beaboyy 2 months ago
:o
Overlordnim 3 months ago
geil
sprengmeister00 3 months ago 7
fractals :)
svendsoemod 3 months ago
Isn't science fun?????
ed2135az 3 months ago
now we need to achieve 1.21 gigawatts :D
TheMagicalTouch 3 months ago
so essentially a fulgurite in plastic
FloridaSeverWeather 4 months ago
wath happens if you do that with a chicken instead of plastic ( plastic doesn't taste so very good ya know)
kolin668 4 months ago
Okay... so if I understand this properly... charge up the entire sheet of plastic with an electrostatic charge... then supply a single discharge point and the voltage will etch through the plastic leaving the pattern. If so... that would look really nice with side-light from some blue and/or yellow LEDs. Particle accelerator... that part might be tricky. Very nice.
askjerry 4 months ago
Is it related to a fractal, or totally random?
KanzlerM 4 months ago
Super fast. It only shows for 1 frame...
GamingToaster 4 months ago
Impressive...
kingmaster176 4 months ago
Chuck Norris' method of planting trees
TacoTormentor 4 months ago
@TacoTormentor that makes absolutly zero sence
clscrock 4 months ago
4 words..."real piece of art"!
Youtuubpewp 4 months ago
COOL
msvaggelis123 4 months ago
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tobittf 4 months ago
q tipo virgo q sos loco....la verdad q yo q vos me meto la cavesa en el ocote y no salgo hasta el casamiento de la hija q no creo q tengas...
P.D: Viergo
MyAngel3010 4 months ago
can LED be added to create light display that only lights up the lightening scars?
atchoo2u 5 months ago
WOW if you guys could seriously replicate that, i'd totally buy the sheet of glass/perspex afterwards - at a reasonable price too :O maybe consider it? :D (yes - i am serious at wanting to buy one of these LOL, it looks so fascinating, frozen lightning - literally)
bugz000 5 months ago
How the hell do you make that? :O
sparkster7744 5 months ago
looks like a plant
MrWTFcsc 5 months ago
2.2 MegaVolt
i pump this through my cpu!
SchijtXD 5 months ago
GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hkgoodman86 5 months ago
Picasso!!!!!
TheR0SiU 5 months ago
nice.art!!!..
MrJholand7 5 months ago
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jamestargetedindiv 5 months ago
i hate science -,-
FanaticTeen 5 months ago
cience art
cacasarq 5 months ago
Damn wizards and their wands!
Jeff12798 5 months ago
I want one
Jakstr1981 5 months ago
I think it's very cool science art! Where can I buy some?
ecka4x4 5 months ago
wow that glas is beautiful... those lightnings are beautiful! :D
sermerlin1 6 months ago
can someone tell me the name of famous music from the start, thanks
footwalls 6 months ago
Its always too late to study! :P
c0524633 6 months ago
That's what Mar's looks like.
wavepsychic 6 months ago
can you please tell me the name of that song please? I've been looking it for a while....thanks
burci2 6 months ago
TELSLA knew how to get electricty by sticky something in the ground and would convert to electricty 24/7 and for the day in age he lived thats amazing.
TheRunefan 6 months ago
some black paper behind the glass, a nice frame...it just deserves it :-)
pascal51076 6 months ago
ooh, i'd like to do that to glass and then use them for windows.
grofys 6 months ago
I have seen such structures on photographs of the martian surface taken from orbit.
StudioStereotron 7 months ago
That sounds like quite a kick.
httprover 7 months ago
these is beautifull!!
theyamahacoolman 7 months ago
Awesome!
jackassluv 7 months ago
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I want to have one of those pictures on my wall :(
Riffmaker2704 7 months ago
pikaaaaaacchhhuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pillowsx16 8 months ago
@pillowsx16
Laughed so hard I cracked my back. Thanks.
josephbehrens 4 months ago
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btw, Nikola Tesla war SERB :)
Ragnanoe 8 months ago
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Ragnanoe 8 months ago
funny, it looks like a nervous system.
Nathan21122012 8 months ago 18
@Nathan21122012 it doesO_o
tc123123 7 months ago
@Nathan21122012 That's because it uses the same principle of trying to minimize the energy.
crzyprplmnky 3 months ago
WHERE CAN I BUY ONE OF THESE
ProjectENDO 8 months ago
That's pretty sweet.
Face0313 8 months ago
PikaCHU!!!!!
lookatmyvedio 8 months ago
If someone were to sell lightning like thas glass sheet you would make billions
BizaroMustard100 8 months ago
anybody know the song in this video please help me ='( its so good, and awesome lightning figure, i think thats how tree figures are made :D
ThislsTheEnd 8 months ago
looks like a tree =)
ganjaguru2009 8 months ago
The Video effects are obvious.
etoangfavoriteko 8 months ago
@kaleemebad yeah looks like what happens when Pikachu has roid rage lmao
seth5220 8 months ago
DATS BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
coolname0098 8 months ago
i don't want to touch that thing...
samme135 8 months ago
Thats beautiful!
gergely007 9 months ago
piiiiiiiiiiiiikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccchhhhhooooo!!!!!
kaleemebad 9 months ago 50
@kaleemebad =D niiice
Tayaria 5 months ago
Cool!
SuperSkeletonGirl 9 months ago
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lonedoghowling 9 months ago
This reminds me of how quickly my wife's mood can change...
seanzoz 9 months ago 8
it takes me 1 hour to draw a tree which looks like a tree
and now i see this...
daaaaaaamn..
Fragmency 9 months ago 2
YEAH MR. WHITE, YEAH SINCE
mschwemberger 9 months ago
Fractals... fractals everywhere.
yours12342 9 months ago
hì_î_féèl_sØ_lÓñElÿ_tÕdåy
LoveeaaGertieae810 10 months ago
Rawk on Nickcolas Tesla!
RickyaReed 10 months ago
@RickyaReed nickolas? wut?
its Nikola
fraka899 10 months ago
Rawk on Nichcolas Tesla!
RickyaReed 10 months ago
Thanks,great stuff this electrified plexiglas ! I'd better check Georg Chistoph Lichtenberg & his Electrophorus.As well as electrostatic induction.It's all Plasma to me still but that's because that is the modern science & plasma is totally interwoven in all of nature,dead,alive & lifeless.I've just read that static electricity is quite dynamic.The things you can do with induction are truly amazing.
Ace4Tree1 10 months ago
This got nothing to do with Tesla, Georg Chistoph Lichtenberg was a German Physicist, the first to develope a pratical device that produces high voltage via electrostatic induction. We're talking about the 18th Century here, not the 19th. Lichtenbergs Electrophorus produces these discharge patterns in thin layers of dust.
With modern technology they can be created in plastic.....
Mrpsychotehpyro 10 months ago 52
@Mrpsychotehpyro I like you
shkwave99 10 months ago
@Mrpsychotehpyro nice job nerd / wikiot
etoangfavoriteko 8 months ago
@etoangfavoriteko
Frankly, if you happen to study something physics related, this is almost trivial.
Neither did i need Wiki nor do i specialise in any particular form of Nerddom since i finished school and stopped playin too much games.
You, Sir, have failed...
Mrpsychotehpyro 8 months ago
@Mrpsychotehpyro Nikola Tesla made earthquakes in Alaska in 1899 and YOU are going to hell so saith The Lord God. -Biblical Prophet
insightllc 8 months ago
@insightllc Oh yeah, please, some more hell for me...
Mrpsychotehpyro 8 months ago
@Mrpsychotehpyro Nikola Tesla made earthquakes and YOU better have an ear. So saith The Lord God. -Biblical Prophet
insightllc 8 months ago
@Mrpsychotehpyro your talking about high voltage transformers
Pimpmastahanhduece 4 months ago
@Pimpmastahanhduece
Me Failcat, I very amused....
Mate.....go learn some physics, then troll.....
Mrpsychotehpyro 4 months ago
@Mrpsychotehpyro I'm not a troll, trolls try to incite anger. Just repeating what I have learned in college level physics and courses in thermodynamics. I know how electricity works, like how air is more easily ionized by high voltage, and how resistance of flesh is relatively insignificant unless you crank up the overall wattage.
Pimpmastahanhduece 4 months ago
@Pimpmastahanhduece
Yeah great, correct.
Still, how someone can answer with the word transformer to a sentence describing the Lichtenberg Electrophorus is beyond my imagination.
That thing uses !electrostatic! induction, not magnetic induction.
(And is the great grand daddy of the Wimshurst machine, completely apart and different from Tesla coils and transformers in general)
Mrpsychotehpyro 4 months ago
Tesla du genialer Dreckssack^^
remedy7489 11 months ago
looks like a tree
Nevvklear 11 months ago
you can put a little led light in the hit point and all those ..... F#@k i just read the description now !
birobiro889 11 months ago
That's nowhere near the 1.21 Gigawatts required to go back in time :(
galaxiedance 11 months ago
@galaxiedance "What the hell is a Gigawatt" ? :P
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someone explain me, if in a particle accelerator if a particle is accelerated to near light velocity then as per this einstein's equation mass will reach near infinity as energy is conserved, then how is the accelerator stable and able to withstand such high mass gain
karthikmmc03 11 months ago
pause at 0:04 ... first thing i thought was ms paint rofl.
Coeyzorz 11 months ago
@Coeyzorz lmao.. if MSpaint can do that, fuck this photoshop shit!.. but "i call photochop" just rolls off the tongue so much better than "i call paint.." don't you think? especially with grey poop.. on.. my sammich!
l3thDisciple 11 months ago
looks like veins. or leaves. god needs to be more creative.
koolaidnhemlock 11 months ago
wow you should sell those as art,, add dye or coloring to them..
yettii0077 11 months ago
That's masterpiece sell me thatglass man!
anthonyigg 1 year ago
thats cool
destroycamero 1 year ago
Looks like some of the patterns seen in Hubble photos of galaxies.
philipjhill 1 year ago
Nice. Let me frame that on my wall.
ufallout23 1 year ago
the is what happens when u taze glass, glass should remember no means no
BalMcHenryProduction 1 year ago 2
looks like a tree or roots
skateboy159 1 year ago
electromagnetix!
NastyGreaser 1 year ago
I want to buy one of those.
DaemonPanda 1 year ago
looks like a tree
AreaQNH870 1 year ago
Someone said it looks like a tree? =)
MatheusMK3 1 year ago
Looks like tree!
iqao 1 year ago
anyone want to this can borrow high energy linear particle accelerator.
tatunkha 1 year ago
this is how they make art.
TheTullingen2 1 year ago
JESUS IS THE WAY TO GOD!
JesusPaid4You 1 year ago
@JesusPaid4You fuck up
shannonkuch 1 year ago
@JesusPaid4You okay... but what does that have to do with this MANMADE display of electricity??
joeymdorsey52185 1 year ago
is this how you design trees in the future?
mmmmmkmm 1 year ago
Long live Nikola Tesla, the true inventor of AC and a genius ahead of his times.
sneighwena 1 year ago 166
@sneighwena Tesla dies years ago. Sorry to break the news.
tatunkha 1 year ago
@sneighwena extremely sad that at the time people accused him of being a quack.. the man revolutionized the industrial revolution, or at least certain aspects, at that time, of the industrial revolution..
l3thDisciple 11 months ago 2
@l3thDisciple I cannot conceive of any type of transfer of energy except with electricity. I can only suggest that if you want a new view of the universe look up "standing waves." This new theory says that everything is formed by standing waves. There is no energy transfer particle; it simply doesn't exist. This will probably allow you to work out with mental experiments up to the understanding of the EternalCreator. Read before you leap to any conclusions.
aellarex 11 months ago
@aellarex what are you even talking about? my two comments on this video are about Nikola Tesla and MSPaint.. Where is it I discuss energy transfer and make jumps to a conclusion about some eternal creator?
l3thDisciple 11 months ago
@aellarex Crazy, crazy, crazy.......
shkwave99 10 months ago
@sneighwena He's dead.
catmaster141 11 months ago
@catmaster141 hahaha you don't say
knarkis90 11 months ago
@sneighwena
Tesla was not alone...
Igosuki 11 months ago
@sneighwena True discoverer of radiant energy.
o0OCognizanceO0o 10 months ago
@sneighwena i gave a speech in nikola tesla for the ncfca i gave you a thumbs up:) nikola tesla is the best person EVA!!!!!!!!!!
jswizle93 10 months ago
@sneighwena don't you mean discoverer of ac? i don't know if you can't say he really INVENTED it,
TasteForDisaster 7 months ago
@sneighwena we still are able to learn from him! like his gio thermal ideas! we havent began to tap what he was talking about and it would be alwys there and consistet unlike wind power! he is ahead of our time still!
MrStemkilla 6 months ago
@sneighwena
Long live?
Hes dead.
TheStuK4 6 months ago
@sneighwena i have a tesla coil and it is very powerfull
SuperPhg 6 months ago
Mais ce n'est pas un électrique allumé! C'est la vitre brisé ou alors vous avez dessiné avec le blanc
erwanfirealarm1998 1 year ago
its art
EdwardPack1988 1 year ago 2
That was awesome
go14team 1 year ago
Nice tree
arnaud619 1 year ago
looks cooler then regular glass
MrDimapol 1 year ago
WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD THE MUSIC TRACK!?!?!?!
infinitecomplete 1 year ago
nice
fanks177 1 year ago
2.2MegaVolts (2,2MV)= 2200000 Volts
MATUXAZ 1 year ago
ITS A BFG9000!
orangeffx 1 year ago
That's pretty interesting, it looks just like veins
GreatBigSlide 1 year ago
Where can i buy that?
SpartanGuy 1 year ago
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gennaman2bit 1 year ago
@SpartanGuy at Stoneridge Engineering (google it)
gennaman2bit 1 year ago
this is muther nater at owr finger tips
BrianBear24 1 year ago
FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE
Dynose 1 year ago
@Dynose hahaha where do u come from? Search about Lichtenberg Figures on Wikipedia before troll this way. Definitely not fake
gennaman2bit 1 year ago
@gennaman2bit thumbs up for u ma man, u stud up in front of a troll! congrats! :)
Dynose 1 year ago
@Dynose I troll truth. Nikola Tesla made earthquakes in Alaska in 1899. I can mathematically prove it right here using the clues Tesla left to us the future with a few quick posts. Tesla made earthquakes. Take it to the bank. Bet the farm. I am not wrong. This troll is 6'4"
insightllc 1 year ago
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Nice video ! More Tesla tech on videos "Tesla and cold electricity" by HorizonDelta.
HorizonDelta 1 year ago
reminds me of autumn trees
TheHotdogjacker 1 year ago
So do you think the width between the main branches to the smaller branches is the golden ratio of PHI (1.618)? Also, because water can store energy ( Check out Lord kelen water inducer) is that why it makes thoughs same patterns when it flows? Great use of a partical accelerator and major prop's on the homage to Tesla.
ecopowerfuture 1 year ago
@ecopowerfuture Tesla said finally the structure began to creak and weave and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken, believing that there had been an earthquake. Police were called out. Tesla put the vibrator in his pocket and went away. Ten minutes more and he could have laid the building in the street. And, with the same vibrator he could have dropped the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River in less than an hour.
insightllc 1 year ago
@ecopowerfuture “He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building. Down in the Wall Street district, he found one; ten stories of steel framework without a brick or a stone laid around it. He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams, and fussed with the adjustment until he got it.
insightllc 1 year ago
@ecopowerfuture They lasted 27 days—September 3 to 29, 1899—and included four or five world-shaking disturbances and hundreds of minor shocks. During four weeks there was almost constant palpitation of this part of the earth's crust. The shocks were most severe on September 3, 10, and 23, and were great on the 15th, 17th, 26th, and 29th. On the 10th there were over 50 small shocks and two world-shaking disturbances.
insightllc 1 year ago
@ecopowerfuture The Tesla Earthquakes And Their Results
The severe man-made earthquakes in the Yakutat Bay region, Alaska, in September, 1899, were accompanied by faulting, tilting and warping, by changes of level along the coast, and by glacial oscillations, some of which were still in progress years later. The earthquakes themselves, however, were only briefly referred to in the reports of the day published, to hide the weapons deployment from the public. -Biblical Prophet Tesla deployed WMD's
insightllc 1 year ago
WOW I'd love that on me wall
TITANSMRS 1 year ago
Some1 explain to me what happen
cant99touch99this 1 year ago
Notice the similarity to trees, river vallies and mountawin ranges?
PhiUlb 1 year ago
wats that black stuf you put that plexiglass on ?
007foppe 1 year ago
That's a terrific idea!
DrakeMagnum 1 year ago
art
sebastiansz 1 year ago
So awesome, next project HV supply!
Do you ground the flat plane of the sheet of just the opposite edge?
Minifig666 1 year ago
1,21 GIGAWATT
bigfroggy3000 1 year ago
Now that's what I call art.
ThunderPower2000 1 year ago
ガラスに雷を当てると亀裂が入るのか、 これは初見だw
キレイな亀裂の割れ目で美しいけど 何かまるで枯れ木に見えるねwww
ARASHI9900 1 year ago
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ARASHI9900 1 year ago
That could be a pretty picture lol
BlueModel8 1 year ago
glaven!
PhilandJohnShow 1 year ago
@PhilandJohnShow MEHAVEN!
ph33x 1 year ago
i was think dum bt then i was wrong
thetrippin2 1 year ago
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juliogbox 1 year ago
dood!
xzero0100 1 year ago
how can i make this at home ? i want to have tis design on my PC window ^^
Giuliano105 1 year ago 42
@Giuliano105 just u cant, untill u have a particle accelerator.
gennaman2bit 1 year ago
@Giuliano105 All you need is a particle accelerator....
AKAtheA 1 year ago
@AKAtheA where can i buy ore rent this?
Giuliano105 1 year ago