How long does it take to go 80 miles if you're going 80 MPH?

Yep, definitely fake.

The fact that there's a whole bunch of these videos all with the EXACT same equation backs it up... they clearly saw the viral "success" of those other vids and did a copycat one for the lulz, facebook likes, youtube $ etc.
 
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This type of **** makes me feel smart, and i dont think these were faked i think the people asking the question saw the original video and tried it out on their peers for fun i don't think they would of tried acting it out honestly.
 
I had basically the same argument about 10 years ago - before I realised the futility of arguing online.

A guy posted on a cycling forum that he broke the hour record (something like 60km) on his indoor trainer - not nearly as hard as in real life but still a good effort.

One idiot was arguing that because he averaged 60km per hour for an hour that that wasn't the same as riding 60km in an hour. Unreal. He probably still doesn't get it.
 
37 miles in an hour on a bike?

Damb.

Urine sample, plz.
 
I've given some questions like that to some not so bright ppl just for giggles. My favorite one I've asked them is, "Whats the official language of New Mexico?" I'm sure you can imagine the answers I get :lol:

That's not even a fair question. There is no official language of New Mexico.
 
Some of yall can laugh but I am SURE that some of you would have given just as stupid of an answer.
 
37 miles in an hour on a bike?

Damb.

Urine sample, plz.

Yeah, but on a trainer so no wind and no air resistance. Probably only 25 in the real world - which most good club riders can do.

I just got back from 75 - furthest ever solo ride. Super windy on the way out so took me 4.5 hours.
 
 


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yo these ****** are high as **** 
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I'm shocked at the amount of videos there are for this question




The girl's wearing GEEK on a her shirt as well :rofl:
 
Am I the only one that catches that they are obviously from a place that does not have MPH and they only understand KPH.
 
^but how does that make any difference? 20 cubits per second and a distance given in the same unit is still an easy calculation.
 
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