Watch These Guys Work 344 Metres Above the Ground
it's very unlikely that they could fall, but watching them do their job makes my stomach clench.
it's very unlikely that they could fall, but watching them do their job makes my stomach clench.
It's the very worst part of working in a giant climate-controlled building: depending on the time of day, half of the offices end up roasting while the others freeze to death.
A little bit of cholesterol never did anyone any harm...
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Your move, Sony.
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