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How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia. The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. As of October 2022, they have 14 million subscribers and more than 6.491 billion video views. They are mostly known for their trick shots and experiments involving dropping objects onto other objects from a great height, typically 45 meters (165 feet). Objects that have been dropped by the channel include, but are not limited to, bowling balls, basketballs, anvils, lifting stones, custom-made heavy metal objects such as giant darts and a mjolnir-like hammer, household appliances, cars/motor vehicles, and even a small plane. The group also frequently devises interesting targets to drop said objects onto, such as RC car race t

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  • How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia. The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. As of October 2022, they have 14 million subscribers and more than 6.491 billion video views. They are mostly known for their trick shots and experiments involving dropping objects onto other objects from a great height, typically 45 meters (165 feet). Objects that have been dropped by the channel include, but are not limited to, bowling balls, basketballs, anvils, lifting stones, custom-made heavy metal objects such as giant darts and a mjolnir-like hammer, household appliances, cars/motor vehicles, and even a small plane. The group also frequently devises interesting targets to drop said objects onto, such as RC car race tracks, giant axe blades, multiple cans of spray paint or silly string taped/grouped together, bedliner-covered obstacles, a bulletproof glass table, and pools full of oobleck. How Ridiculous also operates a TikTok page, which had 14.6 million followers and over 300 million likes as of October 2022. (en)
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  • How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia. The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. As of October 2022, they have 14 million subscribers and more than 6.491 billion video views. They are mostly known for their trick shots and experiments involving dropping objects onto other objects from a great height, typically 45 meters (165 feet). Objects that have been dropped by the channel include, but are not limited to, bowling balls, basketballs, anvils, lifting stones, custom-made heavy metal objects such as giant darts and a mjolnir-like hammer, household appliances, cars/motor vehicles, and even a small plane. The group also frequently devises interesting targets to drop said objects onto, such as RC car race t (en)
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