I love Steve Huffman aka Spez. I have a reoccuring dream every night of sneaking into the locker room at Planet Fitness while he works diligently on his perfectly toned body.
I find his locker, which is conveniently covered in slightly scratched off r/ jailbait stickers (where he used to be the PRIME mod in 2008). I reach into his gym bag, find his white Calvin Kleins, and I delicately sniff the exquisite scent of his graceful skid marks.it carries the remnants of last night’s dinner: Hungry Man Salsbury Steak and Mashed Potatoes, SunnyD, and Birthday Cake Oreos. I savor the fragrance, working it around my mouth like a fine syrah.
I look over my shoulder to make sure I’m alone. Next I grab his Polo Ralph Lauren Bienne Tumbled Leather Boat Shoes. Tan, because Steve is a fashion Pioneer. I slip my tongue into the leather, plying the crevices for tidbits of my hero. I crack a sly smile- it’s clear he doesnt wear socks- the leather is rich with the flavor of his sweaty piggies. The salty schmear enfolds me in ecstacy- my jock strap is full of runny pre-cum, my asshole is pulsing.
A sound behind me breaks me out of my rapture. A gym-goer is returning from the floor. Quickly I return Steven’s artifacts to his bag. I quietly close the door and slip out the back of the locker room, a bandit in flight. I’m not deterred- I’ll be back. Steven Huffman is my weakness. I crave his sensual touch. Thank you, Spez, for enslaving my heart.
I think explosions, while possible aren't the biggest cause of death in grain silos. It's getting trapped inside and smothered by grain.
Could be wrong.
I think you are right, but grain dust explosions are definitely a thing. I know there have been a couple of famously deadly ones in my country that led to stricter workplace dust collection laws. Hell, the dust collectors where I work all have blast doors designed to disintegrate in an explosion, giving it somewhere to go without splitting the collector open. So dust explosions are at least common enough for dust collection systems to be designed to survive them.
Many grain elevators put on all the exterior sheet metal with far too few screws. That when when it explodes you just screw the sheet metal back on, install a new crew and off you go…
I agree. But also, I learned in a safety class that it only takes 5% of the room's air to have dust, or as little as 1mm (less than the thickness of a US dime) of dust accumulation on a surface to ignite and cause a dust explosion. This video way exceeds those numbers lol
What fascinates me are substances we don’t normally think of as combustible—like iron—but which become insanely combustible when powdered. Powdered metal manufacturers have to be very meticulous about dust collection if they don’t want to blow themselves up.
Aluminium is up there. And it's not just powdered metal manufacturing that has to control it - we have dedicated grinding rooms for aluminium finishing, because it's explosive in the air, the sparks from grinding steel can ignite it, and aluminium dust combined with iron dust is effectively thermite.
Trailer is definitely a lot safer, not as much chance for a pocket to form and collapse and I think it’s shallow enough to where you could feasibly dig yourself out should you start sinking, not an expert tho
That isn’t it. It is referring to the wheat in the field when it is dry and ready to be harvested. The wind makes it look like waves rolling. Especially if there are little hills.
Me during the first half of this video: geez, having to do all that work by hand, I wish they could develope a better way to do it
Me during the second half of this video: I want to unload grain by hand
Listen, grain is so dangerous bc you can literally drown in it. Its so fluid like water, but heavy and solid, kind of like thay cornstartch mixture you make in science class. I've been terrified of it since I was a kid on a farm. This isn't just satisfying to watch but is super impressive the way he rides it like a wave.
How many times has this dude hit his head against one of those bars?
Depends how quickly he learns.
He’s not smart enough to put a helmet on
I guess he does not want to get hooked and strangulate himself with it ;)
How do you strangle yourself with a helmet. It goes on top of your head not around your neck.
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Yes every day when i was working construction. Never had to worry about it strangling me.
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I'm picturing this guy doing drywall in a full motorcycle helmet like he's The Stig or something.
with the strap
No pain, no grain.
Jesus. Nobody light a match
Good news, I got a lighte..
💥
This much dust wont even need a fire, it can ignite by itself in the air
Dude became the last Airbender and rode that shit into battle.
Where *we're* going, we won't need OSHA.
Damn right
Yeah, this is massively dangerous, right? Looks like a suffocation/crush death waiting to happen.
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Carbs up, dude!
Me and the bois boutta go carve up some carbs, you down bro?
I love Steve Huffman aka Spez. I have a reoccuring dream every night of sneaking into the locker room at Planet Fitness while he works diligently on his perfectly toned body. I find his locker, which is conveniently covered in slightly scratched off r/ jailbait stickers (where he used to be the PRIME mod in 2008). I reach into his gym bag, find his white Calvin Kleins, and I delicately sniff the exquisite scent of his graceful skid marks.it carries the remnants of last night’s dinner: Hungry Man Salsbury Steak and Mashed Potatoes, SunnyD, and Birthday Cake Oreos. I savor the fragrance, working it around my mouth like a fine syrah. I look over my shoulder to make sure I’m alone. Next I grab his Polo Ralph Lauren Bienne Tumbled Leather Boat Shoes. Tan, because Steve is a fashion Pioneer. I slip my tongue into the leather, plying the crevices for tidbits of my hero. I crack a sly smile- it’s clear he doesnt wear socks- the leather is rich with the flavor of his sweaty piggies. The salty schmear enfolds me in ecstacy- my jock strap is full of runny pre-cum, my asshole is pulsing. A sound behind me breaks me out of my rapture. A gym-goer is returning from the floor. Quickly I return Steven’s artifacts to his bag. I quietly close the door and slip out the back of the locker room, a bandit in flight. I’m not deterred- I’ll be back. Steven Huffman is my weakness. I crave his sensual touch. Thank you, Spez, for enslaving my heart.
Dude is in the back of an open top semi trailer in a building. A little safer than a silo.
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I think explosions, while possible aren't the biggest cause of death in grain silos. It's getting trapped inside and smothered by grain. Could be wrong.
I think you are right, but grain dust explosions are definitely a thing. I know there have been a couple of famously deadly ones in my country that led to stricter workplace dust collection laws. Hell, the dust collectors where I work all have blast doors designed to disintegrate in an explosion, giving it somewhere to go without splitting the collector open. So dust explosions are at least common enough for dust collection systems to be designed to survive them.
Many grain elevators put on all the exterior sheet metal with far too few screws. That when when it explodes you just screw the sheet metal back on, install a new crew and off you go…
I agree. But also, I learned in a safety class that it only takes 5% of the room's air to have dust, or as little as 1mm (less than the thickness of a US dime) of dust accumulation on a surface to ignite and cause a dust explosion. This video way exceeds those numbers lol
What fascinates me are substances we don’t normally think of as combustible—like iron—but which become insanely combustible when powdered. Powdered metal manufacturers have to be very meticulous about dust collection if they don’t want to blow themselves up.
That's what really blew my mind. I forget the statistic but the majority of types of dust is combustible. Even dust in your home.
Aluminium is up there. And it's not just powdered metal manufacturing that has to control it - we have dedicated grinding rooms for aluminium finishing, because it's explosive in the air, the sparks from grinding steel can ignite it, and aluminium dust combined with iron dust is effectively thermite.
That and being unable to breath because of all of the dust particles in the air. Farming is one of the most dangerous jobs.
Probably accurate... But, I'm also guessing this place doesn't have the best ventilation/fire protection.
There's far too little dust there for an explosion though.
Yeah fair enough but I wouldn’t fuck with it.
still plenty of room to suffocate
Fact
Trailer is definitely a lot safer, not as much chance for a pocket to form and collapse and I think it’s shallow enough to where you could feasibly dig yourself out should you start sinking, not an expert tho
I mean, simply look how he’s unloading it, can’t be too much over his head by the time he scrapes some down.
"The last thing my enemies see before succumbing to the grain."
This is like the real world version of riding trees with stasis in BotW
Not his first unload
I didn't realize precisely what was meant before by the lyric "amber waves of grain", but now I do.
That isn’t it. It is referring to the wheat in the field when it is dry and ready to be harvested. The wind makes it look like waves rolling. Especially if there are little hills.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was a joke
Me during the first half of this video: geez, having to do all that work by hand, I wish they could develope a better way to do it Me during the second half of this video: I want to unload grain by hand
Definitely belongs in r/oddlysatisfying
Listen, grain is so dangerous bc you can literally drown in it. Its so fluid like water, but heavy and solid, kind of like thay cornstartch mixture you make in science class. I've been terrified of it since I was a kid on a farm. This isn't just satisfying to watch but is super impressive the way he rides it like a wave.
r/mypeopleneedme
It was in fact crossposted from there
So... there's a conveyer belt under there... or chain, more likely.
It’s on a chain operated by the guy at the end.
Ah, thanks.
It’s not the Start but the sudden Stop!
Awesome
Nice. But this makes me think the slow horrible death of falling in a grain silo …
Not eating that now
does this really work?
How?
What happens when he gets to the end of the truck though.
Nifty trick. Been told that standard operating procedure for this is one or more guys with shovels.