AG Gregoroff
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And he can't.
Now, we've had guys pull them in weird ways and break them.
But so let's say I had a Chevy truck.
And I'm like, dude, this truck could pull 10,000 pounds.
And they're like, no shit.
It could tow 10,000 pounds.
And I go and I hook up a trailer to the front bumper and I try pulling it backwards and I rip the front bumper off.
You're like, hey, dumb fuck, that's not how you tow things.
You tow things from the back because a directional force is a forward movement, right?
So we've had guys pull flip-flops in ways that your foot doesn't work and break them with your arms.
Your foot could never generate that strength.
So the way you would walk is you put your foot down, you make a forward motion to walk.
That forward direction where your foot's caught in the mud, or let's say somebody steps on the back of your heel and holds your flip-flop down, your foot moves in a forward direction, they're not going to break.
They're super, super strong.
But you could put your hand on one side of the straps, put your hand on the other, pull them sideways, and eventually break them with hundreds and hundreds of pounds of lateral.
It'd be like towing a trailer or a motorhome behind your truck with your mirror.
Your mirror's going to rip off the truck.
It's not where it's supposed to be attached from.
So they can break, but they won't break by you wearing them on your feet.
But they're tougher than the average bear.