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Winning $800,000 in Vegas
Yeah. How much do you think an invisibility cloak is? Like a proper one? It's probably like $800,000 to like $4 million. Like a really good one. Yeah. To make you invisible. And that's probably not even a really good one. That's just like standard shit.
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Fuck no. Of course you would, bro. You're literally the first person that would follow.
Yeah, Snapchat, bro. I buy funny-looking bottle openers. I don't buy fucking Area 50 Level 1 gadgets.
Yeah, but you wouldn't level up?
Yeah. How much do you think an invisibility cloak is? Like a proper one? It's probably like $800,000 to like $4 million. Like a really good one. Yeah. To make you invisible. And that's probably not even a really good one. That's just like standard shit.
I mean, I'm curious.
To most people, invisibility cloak sounds like something straight out of fantasy. Series. For Dr. Nathan Cohen, 77, however, the reality of his project is potent since Cohen first invented the cloak in 2003.
Sounds fake. You don't believe it? No, sounds fake. Nathan Cohen?