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#Semiwork Reel by @gaminghof (verified account) - REPO is a 2025 co-op horror extraction game developed by semiwork, placing teams of 1-6 players in the role of robot debt collectors tasked with retri
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REPO is a 2025 co-op horror extraction game developed by semiwork, placing teams of 1–6 players in the role of robot debt collectors tasked with retrieving valuables from monster-infested locations in order to pay off an unspecified debt to an entity simply known as "The Owner." The game's physics-based item handling system ensures that every valuable object carried across the map is one stumble, one staircase, and one screaming teammate away from being destroyed completely. one of the gamers here was running away from the entity and was able to hide. at that moment he saw something he did NOT want to see. #repo #videogames #gaming #gamingmemes #reels
#Semiwork Reel by @thelazytitip - Developer semiwork baru saja ngebocorin update baru buat REPO lewat devlog tanggal 27 Maret 2026. Update ini bakal nambah mode balap kart di mini game
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Developer semiwork baru saja ngebocorin update baru buat REPO lewat devlog tanggal 27 Maret 2026. Update ini bakal nambah mode balap kart di mini game King of the Losers, plus update kosmetik. Mode balapnya konsep eliminasi. Banyak pemain balapan bareng, yang jatuh dari lintasan langsung gugur. Pemain terakhir yang bertahan dapat gelar King of the Losers. Ada elemen drift, boost, dan rintangan seperti barel meledak. #tltreels #indiegame #repo #races #kart #game #steam #reporace
#Semiwork Reel by @speedline_travels_official - 🔸SEMI WORK🔥🔸
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#Semiwork Reel by @shadowpro_h (verified account) - A man wearing a white lab coat, with his hair standing on end, red trousers and bright green trainers… has just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be
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A man wearing a white lab coat, with his hair standing on end, red trousers and bright green trainers… has just proved that a wheel doesn’t have to be whole to work. 🚴‍♂️ This specially designed bike has replaced the rear wheel with two separate semi-circular wheels mounted side by side. The timing between them has been precisely calibrated so that when one half leaves the ground, the other touches it immediately, creating a continuous rotational motion similar to that of a full wheel. The front wheel, however, remains standard. The result? Surprisingly smooth riding on flat roads… and it actually works. What looks like a joke is actually a successful mechanical engineering experiment. The timing, the weight distribution, and the synchronisation of the wheel halves during movement — all of this must be precisely calibrated so that the bike moves without the rider losing their balance. And the amazing thing is… it actually works. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking, “Why would anyone do this?” and starts asking, “What if it were possible?” Innovation doesn’t always come from laboratories with billion-dollar budgets… sometimes it turns up in red trousers and green shoes, riding something that seems impossible but actually works. #Engineering #Innovation #Inventions #Mechanical_Engineering #Crazy_Ideas
#Semiwork Reel by @echothisday - A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work.

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A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work. This custom-built bicycle replaces its rear wheel with two separate semi-circles mounted side by side. The halves are timed so precisely that as one leaves the ground, the other makes contact, creating a continuous rolling motion that mimics a full wheel. The front wheel stays standard. The result? A surprisingly smooth ride on flat pavement that genuinely works. What looks like a joke is actually a functioning proof of concept in mechanical engineering. The timing, the weight distribution, the rhythm of the two halves syncing together mid-ride, all of it has to be dialed in perfectly for this to move without throwing the rider. And it does. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking "why would you do that?" and starts asking "what if you could?" Innovation doesn't always come from labs with billion-dollar budgets. Sometimes it shows up in red pants and green shoes, riding something that shouldn't work but absolutely does. Don't forget to Share and Follow @echothisday #mechanicalengineering #engineeringdesign #inventionideas #custombikebuilds kinetic design, split wheel mechanics, bicycle engineering, creative invention, mechanical innovation, engineering proof of concept, unconventional design, human-powered vehicle, rotational mechanics, maker culture, DIY engineering, physics in motion
#Semiwork Reel by @explainclipss - A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work.

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A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn’t have to be whole to work. This custom-built bicycle replaces its rear wheel with two separate semi-circles mounted side by side. The halves are timed so precisely that as one leaves the ground, the other makes contact, creating a continuous rolling motion that mimics a full wheel. The front wheel stays standard. The result? A surprisingly smooth ride on flat pavement that genuinely works. What looks like a joke is actually a functioning proof of concept in mechanical engineering. The timing, the weight distribution, the rhythm of the two halves syncing together mid-ride, all of it has to be dialed in perfectly for this to move without throwing the rider. And it does. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking “why would you do that?” and starts asking “what if you could?” Innovation doesn’t always come from labs with billion-dollar budgets. Sometimes it shows up in red pants and green shoes, riding something that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. ⸻ ⸻ #mechanicalengineering #engineeringdesign #inventionideas #custombikebuilds kinetic design, split wheel mechanics, bicycle engineering, creative invention, mechanical innovation, engineering proof of concept, unconventional design, human-powered vehicle, rotational mechanics, maker culture, DIY engineering, physics in motion
#Semiwork Reel by @innohub.av - The post shares a 21-second video of a mind-bending custom bicycle where both the front and rear wheels are split into two semi-circular halves that w
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The post shares a 21-second video of a mind-bending custom bicycle where both the front and rear wheels are split into two semi-circular halves that work in perfect synchronization. The clip has gone viral for defying traditional geometry, with a humorous caption joking that who said wheels have to be complete—this experiment just officially broke every rule of physics you learned in school. This mechanical feat relies on precise timing and gear ratios; the two half-wheels on each end are positioned so that as one half leaves the ground, the other half seamlessly makes contact, maintaining a constant height for the axle and ensuring a surprisingly smooth ride. This content has amassed 5 million views and 50,000 likes, with audience members in the comments section calling it "glitch-in-the-matrix" engineering and wondering how it handles a single pothole.
#Semiwork Reel by @trendwith_usa - A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work.

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A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn’t have to be whole to work. This custom-built bicycle replaces its rear wheel with two separate semi-circles mounted side by side. The halves are timed so precisely that as one leaves the ground, the other makes contact, creating a continuous rolling motion that mimics a full wheel. The front wheel stays standard. The result? A surprisingly smooth ride on flat pavement that genuinely works. What looks like a joke is actually a functioning proof of concept in mechanical engineering. The timing, the weight distribution, the rhythm of the two halves syncing together mid-ride, all of it has to be dialed in perfectly for this to move without throwing the rider. And it does. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking “why would you do that?” and starts asking “what if you could?” Innovation doesn’t always come from labs with billion-dollar budgets. Sometimes it shows up in red pants and green shoes, riding something that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. ⸻ Don’t forget to Share and Follow ⸻ #mechanicalengineering #engineeringdesign #inventionideas #custombikebuilds
#Semiwork Reel by @explain.know - A man in a white lab coat, ⚡♦️♾️wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work. This cu
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A man in a white lab coat, ⚡♦️♾️wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn’t have to be whole to work. This custom-built bicycle replaces its rear wheel with two separate semi-circles mounted side by side. The halves are timed so precisely that as one leaves the ground, the other makes contact, creating a continuous rolling motion that mimics a full wheel. The front wheel stays standard. The result? A surprisingly smooth ride on flat pavement that genuinely works. What looks like a joke is actually a functioning proof of concept in mechanical engineering. The timing, the weight distribution, the rhythm of the two halves syncing together mid-ride, all of it has to be dialed in perfectly for this to move without throwing the rider. And it does. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking “why would you do that?” and starts asking “what if you could?” Innovation doesn’t always come from labs with billion-dollar budgets. Sometimes it shows up in red pants and green shoes, riding something that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. Follow @explain.know ❤️for boost your knowledge🧠⏳ everyday? . ⚠️All credit goes to the respective owner(s). I do not own the audio/video/clips shown in this reel. This content is shared only for educational/entertainment purposes under fair use. #Knowledge #science #ai
#Semiwork Reel by @explainingtechy - A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn't have to be whole to work.

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A man in a white lab coat, wild frizzy hair, red pants, and bright green shoes just proved that a wheel doesn’t have to be whole to work. This custom-built bicycle replaces its rear wheel with two separate semi-circles mounted side by side. The halves are timed so precisely that as one lifts off the ground, the other makes contact—creating a continuous rolling motion that mimics a full wheel. The front wheel remains standard. The result? A surprisingly smooth ride on flat pavement that actually works. What looks like a joke is actually a functional proof of concept in mechanical engineering. The timing, weight distribution, and rhythm of the two halves syncing mid-ride all have to be perfectly tuned for this to work without throwing the rider off—and it does. This is what creative engineering looks like when someone stops asking “why would you do that?” and starts asking “what if you could?” Innovation doesn’t always come from labs with billion-dollar budgets. Sometimes it shows up in red pants and green shoes, riding something that shouldn’t work—but absolutely does.
#Semiwork Reel by @petermakespuppets - Sometimes the work takes a slightly bizarre turn 🐇
A semi-realistic hare prop -( not taxidermy!) - made from styrofoam, plywood, and real fur with ad
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Sometimes the work takes a slightly bizarre turn 🐇 A semi-realistic hare prop —( not taxidermy!) — made from styrofoam, plywood, and real fur with added patina. A return to my puppetry roots, and a reminder that odd commissions carry their own joy. -- Občas sa ku mne pritrafí výroba mierne bizarných rekvizít 🐇 Základ z polystyrénu, kostra z preglejky, povrch z pravej kožušiny, ktorú bolo treba dopatinovať. Malý návrat k bábkarským koreňom – a pripomienka, že aj zvláštne zákazky vedia byť zábavné. #props #craftreels #foamcrafting #propmaking #setdesign

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