A funny video has emerged of teenagers using a giant skill tester at a birthday party, and electrocuting themselves in the process.
The footage, shot on Monday near Sydney, Australia, shows the guests trying out their skills on the custom-made game which is plugged into a 12volt battery.
The contraption was created by the father Jacob Strickling from the YouTube channel 'Make science fun'. He did it for his son's 18th birthday.
"The teenagers had a great time and the pain only lasted a short time," he wrote online.
It's worth mentioning that Jacob knows what he's doing and this is not something to necessarily try at home.
The footage, shot on Monday near Sydney, Australia, shows the guests trying out their skills on the custom-made game which is plugged into a 12volt battery.
The contraption was created by the father Jacob Strickling from the YouTube channel 'Make science fun'. He did it for his son's 18th birthday.
"The teenagers had a great time and the pain only lasted a short time," he wrote online.
It's worth mentioning that Jacob knows what he's doing and this is not something to necessarily try at home.
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