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Trauma_Zulu720 karma

I'm wondering how many gallons of blood you just moved with that comment alone.

Trauma_Zulu55 karma

Wheelchair bound for 3 years here. having lived on both sides of the chair I can say there are some sweet stories and advantages to the thug chair life. My favorite is going to a grocery store and saying loudly to a non-existent friend: "The best thing about being a cripple is that people get out of your way pretty quickly". All of a sudden, like Moses parting the Red Sea, people hug the freezer doors and you can glide down the isle like Luke Skywalker at the end of A New Hope. Life is what you make it.

Trauma_Zulu51 karma

Buy a PC, you will be a happier and healthier person overall and your sex life will never be better.

Trauma_Zulu43 karma

My favorite set was my first big set, it was a massive cave for "Land Of The Lost" with Will Ferrell. It's the one he used to hide from the T-rex. It had 4 massive chambers and in total it was about 2.4 million cubic feet in size. 20 or so of us put it together in about 3 weeks.

Trauma_Zulu35 karma

the most difficult was probably one of the most basic. It was rubble for Transformers 3. We had blueprints of all the buildings on Washington street, and we de-constructed segments of them to appear as rubble on the ground. The hard part wasn't the mental trials of sculpting the pieces, but rather, the physical. We were working on-location in Chicago. We were in an old steel mill, the building was solid steel with low ceilings (30f.t or so, small for us) and the floor was a thick layer of steel filings mixed with old oil. Because of the weather and the building's construction it was about 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46.1 degrees Celsius) and you would slowly sink into the floor. You couldn't touch your knee to the floor because you'd get metal filings embedded into your skin, and the oil from the floor made the foam even more flammable than usual, which is a huge danger to us (we've burnt Universal Studios down twice).