What Your Custom Shirt Says About You

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コメント (21)
  • @ayapap
    Eyyyyy in the thumbnail 💪 loved the video, keep it up! 🤣💜
  • @ciccide
    "What your favourite Rec Room shirt says about you" Me who doesn't use a custom shirt: i don't have such weakness
  • So true! 😂 I can't wait to see what more they're doing with this custom shirt feature! They really need to add the ability to draw on the sides of the shirt.
  • Ive been waiting for another custom shirt vid (kinda expected this type of vid)
  • Nice video! This really does show what people with custom shirts actually do.
  • @AndoggXB
    Hey Mav your awesome and I love watching your vids ❤️
  • I agree with you on the do you remember me part. It can be hard to remember someone especially with a big fan base
  • @frog7711
    The principal feature of the Zeppelin's design was a fabric-covered rigid metal framework made up of transverse rings and longitudinal girders containing a number of individual gasbags.[6] The advantage of this design was that the aircraft could be much larger than non-rigid airships, which relied on a slight overpressure within the single pressure envelope to maintain their shape. The framework of most Zeppelins was made of duralumin (a combination of aluminium and copper as well as two or three other metals—its exact content was kept a secret for years). Early Zeppelins used rubberized cotton for the gasbags, but most later craft used goldbeater's skin, made from the intestines of cattle.[7] The first Zeppelins had long cylindrical hulls with tapered ends and complex multi-plane fins. During World War I, following the lead of their rivals Schütte-Lanz Luftschiffbau, the design changed to the more familiar streamlined shape with cruciform tail surfaces, as used by almost all later airships. They were propelled by several engines, mounted in gondolas or engine cars, which were attached to the outside of the structural framework. Some of these could provide reverse thrust for manoeuvring while mooring. Early models had a comparatively small externally-mounted gondola for passengers and crew which was attached to the bottom of the frame. This space was never heated (fire outside of the kitchen was considered too risky) so passengers during trips across the North Atlantic or Siberia were forced to bundle themselves in blankets and furs to keep warm and were often miserable from the cold. By the time of the Hindenburg, several important changes had taken place: the passenger space had been relocated to the interior of the overall vessel, passenger rooms were insulated from the exterior by the dining area, and forced-warm air could be circulated from the water that cooled the forward engines, all of which made traveling much more comfortable. This did prevent passengers from enjoying the views from the windows of their berths though, which had been a major attraction on the Graf Zeppelin. On both the older and newer vessels, the external viewing windows were often open during flight. The flight ceiling was so low that no pressurization of the cabins was necessary, though the Hindenburg did maintain a pressurized air-locked smoking room (no flame allowed, however—a single electric lighter was provided, and could not be removed from the room).[8] Access to Zeppelins was achieved in a number of ways. The Graf Zeppelin's gondola was accessed while the vessel was on the ground, via gangways. The Hindenburg also had passenger gangways leading from the ground directly into its hull which could be withdrawn entirely, ground access to the gondola, and an exterior access hatch via its electrical room; this latter was intended for crew use only. On some long-distance units, Blau gas was used to run the engines of the Zeppelin airships. This had the advantage in that the weight of Blau gas was near that of air. Thus the use of large quantities of Blau gas as a propellant had little impact on the Zeppelin buoyancy. Blau gas was used on the Zeppelin airship's first voyage to America, starting in 1929. The Zeppelin facility in Friedrichshafen produced the Blau gas.[9]
  • i never realized they added custom shirts, i havent played in 2 years, and as a tf2 fan i am very excited for boston bashin in pvp
  • @GH8S7
    happy bday and i loved this video😂😂
  • @HankT01
    Lol ye these are very true great vid
  • Bought RR+ again just to peep the new custom shirts… And supported mavbav🥶🥶🥶
  • @RecnoVR
    Happy birth day mav I hope you have an amazing day and everyone reading this support mav in rec room
  • How do you use the custom short because I tried to do it but it isn't working