Subverting expectations. Oh not the pole - into - balloon animal. But that typically it shows the kid having some sort of awakening toward the mogal. - Separate from that I do have two questions like : How much is that thing gonna weigh? and Is the 'pole show' over now that the single pole is gone?
Subverting expectations. Oh not the pole - into - balloon animal. But that typically it shows the kid having some sort of awakening toward the mogal. - Separate from that I do have two questions like : How much is that thing gonna weigh? and Is the 'pole show' over now that the single pole is gone?
More important question being: how she's unscathed after doing that? Deforming a metallic material produces heat, since you're inputting enough energy to shift the atomic structure of the material. By the amount of twisting and turning she's manipulating the pole into uh, 'balloon' dog it should be glowing red hot, not to mention being a pipe and not a full solid object, it could even melt.
More important question being: how she's unscathed after doing that? Deforming a metallic material produces heat, since you're inputting enough energy to shift the atomic structure of the material. By the amount of twisting and turning she's manipulating the pole into uh, 'balloon' dog it should be glowing red hot, not to mention being a pipe and not a full solid object, it could even melt.
That's definitely not the problem here, the heat you're talking about would break the laws of thermodynamics, bending metal would never produce the kind of heat you're talking about unless it's rapidly bent back and forth at a comically fast rate, the kind of ridiculous thing that's in the same ballpark as cooking chicken by slapping it x times It's just that this type of pole would have simply broken at her first bend anyway