General Chat / I can't stop loving the Japanese...
- 03-May 04
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posix Offline
...for they are just too genius: http://uptown.jengaj...rt-folding.mpeg (needs copy/paste)
Try it, it works! I've tried it three times. This is just too good! -
hxzero Offline
What in God's name....I am going to try that right now. Except I don't have a shirt I can do it with. Hmm... -
JBruckner Offline
Why are there so many cuts in that video.
Obviously it didn't work everytime for them. -
posix Offline
I think it's just because there was too much blabla, which wouldn't have told non-Japanese shit and therefore they cut what they recorded down to the moves only.
You really can't do it? Pahahaha... -
Insane Lotus Pod Offline
im trying to find the other one i think the other one had arrows and other junk. -
cBass Offline
I tried it and I was able to fold a couple shirts that way, but they ended up way bigger (i.e. surface area) than I like them. I think it works better for the shirts of tiny Japanese people. -
JBruckner Offline
I have not tried yet.[font="tahoma"]I think it's just because there was too much blabla, which wouldn't have told non-Japanese shit and therefore they cut what they recorded down to the moves only.
You really can't do it? Pahahaha...[/font]
All my clothes are in drawer. -
Blitz Offline
it's easy.
you simply take the the first grab, fold it at exactly half so that it matches the other corner. You do this with your right hand, and as soon as you drag it to the other corner, grab both ends in your right hand. After that, grab the other corner from the inside with your left hand, and simply pull up and untwist your arms to invert the corner. Then place it down, and fold it over so the front is showing, and is even. Voila. Easy as pie.
The point of it?
you can fold a shirt in like, 2 seconds, since it's one fluid motion.
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