How To Fold A Paper Airplane That Flies Far. (Full HD)
Summary
TLDRThis script provides instructions on how to fold a paper airplane that can potentially fly far. It begins with grabbing a piece of paper and folding it 'like a hot dog.' After unfolding, the top two corners are folded in. The speaker, with a casual tone, comments on the process and expresses frustration, suggesting some steps may not work as intended. The script concludes with a playful note, inviting users to fly their airplane and adding a humorous 'bye sisters' farewell.
Takeaways
- π Start with a piece of paper to make a paper airplane.
- π Fold the paper like a hot dog, then unfold it.
- πΌ Fold the top two corners in to meet in the middle.
- π Fold the paper again to create the airplane's shape.
- π Fold the sides in to form the wings.
- βοΈ Ensure the folds are precise for better flight.
- π« The airplane should have a streamlined shape for flying.
- π« The script mentions Reagan and Amy, possibly the creators or participants.
- π€ The script contains a humorous note about 'lying', adding a playful tone.
- π The script ends with a casual sign-off, indicating a friendly and informal approach.
Q & A
What is the first step in folding a paper airplane according to the script?
-The first step is to get a piece of paper.
How does the script describe the initial fold of the paper?
-The script instructs to fold the paper like a hot dog.
Why is the paper unfolded after the initial fold?
-The script does not explicitly state why the paper is unfolded, but it might be to prepare for the next steps in the folding process.
What is the next step after unfolding the paper?
-The next step is to fold the top two corners in half.
Is there a specific direction for folding the corners mentioned in the script?
-No specific direction is mentioned for folding the corners, just folding them in half.
What does the script suggest doing after folding the top corners?
-After folding the top corners, the script suggests folding the paper again and then folding the sides.
How does the script ensure the airplane will fly far?
-The script does not provide specific details on ensuring the airplane will fly far, but the folding instructions might imply a design for better aerodynamics.
What is the final instruction given in the script for the paper airplane?
-The final instruction is to go fly away with the completed paper airplane.
Who are 'Reagan and Amy' mentioned in the script?
-Reagan and Amy are mentioned as being present, but their roles or contributions to the script are not specified.
What does the script imply about the reliability of the instructions?
-The script humorously questions the reliability of the instructions by stating 'they is lieing' and 'why they always lieing bruh,' suggesting that the instructions might not be entirely accurate or might be presented in jest.
What is the tone of the script regarding the folding instructions?
-The tone of the script is informal and somewhat skeptical, as indicated by the phrases 'they is lieing' and 'why they always lieing bruh,' which might suggest a playful or humorous approach to the instructions.
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