Zany Attempt to Break an 'Unbreakable' TV Goes Viral

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A video titled "To say the tv is unbreakable" has recently captured the internet's attention, showcasing a humorous and intriguing attempt to challenge the durability of an "unbreakable" TV. The video, which features a man attempting to test the TV's strength, has garnered various reactions and sparked a lively discussion among viewers.

In the video, the man, speaking in Russian, exclaims, "Опа! Всё? Ха-ха-ха! Хорошо! Ха-ха-ха! Тогда половина тебе! Понятно! Ха-ха-ха! Ха-ха-ха! Ха-ха-ха!" as he humorously tests the TV's limits. The reactions from viewers have been equally entertaining and insightful.

One viewer noted, "Looks like it cracked after the first hit but just before the second," highlighting the TV's initial resilience. Another commented, "What they should be checking for are controllers swung like a ball and chain. Show me a TV that can survive an old school xbox controller and I'll buy that," suggesting a more rigorous testing method.

Several comments praised the TV's durability, with one user stating, "It honestly is impressive that it took that first punch," while another humorously added, "Note to self: Cancel plans with boxer to punch my TV."

The video also drew comparisons to popular culture and historical references. A viewer mentioned, "Terminator taught me nothing is unkillable/unbreakable. You just need a bigger piece of industrial machinery," while another quipped, "Un___able is never un___able. Have we not learned anything from Titanic?"

Some comments speculated on the type of glass used in the TV, with one user joking, "Is this the kind of glass used for the windows all the Russian generals 'fell' through?" Another user humorously suggested, "Tap it on the edge with a piece of metal or ceramic and watch it shatter."

The video also sparked memories of older technology, with one viewer reminiscing, "RCA TV / computer screens stop most handgun bullets - especially computer... Those glass bois were thick," and another suggesting, "Now try it with one of those old CRT TVs."

Amidst the humor and nostalgia, some viewers pointed out the impressive feat, with one noting, "He did it with a purse on too ez," and another concluding, "It went exactly how I imagined."

Overall, the video has provided a mix of laughter, nostalgia, and interesting insights into the perceived durability of modern technology. Whether or not the TV is truly unbreakable, the video has certainly entertained and engaged viewers around the world.

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Top Comments from Imgur

vacillating

Looks like it cracked after the first hit but just before the second.

crapybarra

What they should be checking for are controllers swung like a ball and chain. Show me a tv that can survive an old school xbox controller and i'll buy that.

Stressicca

thats an absolute win in my book.

Evo435

Note to self: Cancel plans with boxer to punch my tv.

whatspaulplayingtoday

It honestly is impressive that it took that first punch.

Cronos51101

Terminator taught me nothing is unkillable/unbreakable. You just need a bigger piece of industrial machinery.

EndlingGer

Is this the kind of glass used for the windows all the Russian generals “fell” through?

PileOfWalthers

ПТН X̆ЛО

PwnageHobo

Tap it on the edge with a piece of metal or ceramic and watch it shatter

Wuz314159

stronk like ruzzian tank!

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