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Would You Put A Lamborghini in A Hydraulic Press?

I think it’s safe to say that when you have enough money there are plenty of entertaining adventures to go on, maybe follow your dreams and travel the world or…

2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2020) - Day 2

BEIJING, CHINA – SEPTEMBER 27: The potential consumers look at a Lamborghini car during 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition at China International Exhibition Center on September 27, 2020 in Beijing, China.

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I think it's safe to say that when you have enough money there are plenty of entertaining adventures to go on, maybe follow your dreams and travel the world or buy a luxurious mansion on a private island. But destroying a Lamborghini via hydraulic press? Who knew destroying stuff could be so satisfying?

Well thankfully it wasn't my money being spent, but instead Mr. Beast's one of the largest content creators in the world, now normally Mr. Beast also known as Jimmy Donaldson, makes videos where he either gives away money, food, and sometimes cars to the general public and other times he has friends or viewers and other content creators compete for prizes. But sometimes his destructive side shines and we get his most recent upload on YouTube where he goes through a few different tests.

One is if a 20ft tall wall of bricks can stop a moving train... The answer is an obvious heck no but in the spirit of destroying he also wanted to see if five box trucks could be the immovable object. There were also stunts done by a real Spiderman stunt double where he climbed a 400ft building using a real Spiderman suit! I mean how crazy can you get? Well for Mr. Beast the answer is a lot more.

At the very end of the video, he puts a beautiful red Lamborghini against a hydraulic press, talk about a David versus goliath situation. By the way, a Lamborghini can cost upwards of 200k to 400k. Some might criticize him for his way of using his money, but I think this is a nice change of pace. Admittedly seeing that car get obliterated was pretty cool, though if he were looking for someone to volunteer their car as tribute, I would not be first in line.

Rutgers Falls to Seton Hall in Battle of New Jersey

SETON HALL 77 - RUTGERS 63

Unable to build off the momentum they earned by beating Purdue last week, Rutgers fell to cross-state rival Seton Hall 77-63 on Sunday night in Newark.

Rutgers was hanging tough with the Pirates for a majority of the first half; the score was knotted at 23 after Rutgers' Caleb McConnell nailed a jumper to tie it with 4:18 to go before halftime. However, the Pirates exploded down the stretch offensively, scoring 14 unanswered points, and carrying a 10-point lead into the break.

After Kadary Richmond and Jared Rhoden hit back to back buckets to put Seton Hall up 27-23; Richmond came back to nail down a three pointer to expand the lead to seven. Bryce Aiken would later follow with a three-pointer of his own to blow the game open at 37-23.

Seton Hall, who improved to 9-1 on the season, never looked back.

"It's been al ong week especially with the great win we had on Thursday," said senior guard Caleb McConnell. "We had a game plan and I just feel like we didn't execute the game plan tonight. We jsut have to be better. We didn't come here and play Rutgers basketball. They did a better job on both ends tonight."

Aiken was really difficult to handle for Rutgers on Sunday. He scored a game high 22-points on 7-of-12 shooting, including 3-of-7 from downtown and a perfect 5-for-5 from the charity stripe.

Aiken was one of five Seton Hall players in double figures. Rhoden, 16 points, Richmond added 12, while Alexis Yenta and Myles Cale each contributed 10 points for the Pirates.

Rutgers had four players in double figures, led by McConnell and Clifford Omoruyi who each contributed 13 points for RU. McConnell also led the way with 12 rebounds. Geo Baker had 11 points, and Ron Harper Jr. had 10 points in defeat.

Twice Rutgers was able to close the gap to six points in the second half, but Seton always had an answer.

"You know we just never seemed to get that stop. There was that long possession there where the ball kept getting tipped out of bounds. But we just didn't play well. You've got to play well when they have a good basketball team," Coach Steve Pikiell said afterwards.

Rutgers (5-5) will host Rider on Saturday at 5 p.m.