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Super Slow-Motion Video of Tom Scott’s Face Blasted With Hurricane-Level Winds

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • February 9, 2015

“Here we are, 90 miles per hour. And this is what it does to your face.”

British tinkerer Tom Scott (previously) strapped himself in and took a hurricane-level blast of wind to the face to help raise money and awareness for the charity organization Comic Relief, creating some truly ridiculous super slow-motion video in the process.

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