It's oddly satisfying to watch 6,000 matches burn sequentially.
Some individuals have a habit of patiently putting up something (even if it takes them hours and hours) just to experience the pleasure of seeing it destroyed or collapsed within seconds or minutes. It’s like when people strategically organize dominoes so that a light tap will orchestrate a chain reaction that would ultimately create a visual masterpiece.
There’s beauty and a sense of satisfaction when you see hundreds of domino tiles fall down sequentially, don’t you think so?
Now, picture that kind of chain reaction, but this time, add the element of fire.
In this video uploaded by HTD on YouTube, 6,000 upright matches were lined up and placed on a rectangular board. Then, as if to gratify a pyromaniac’s innermost desire, the matches were lit from one corner. The fire instantaneously crawled towards the other end and claimed the entire field.
The matchsticks turned black as they were gradually swallowed by the flames. Soon, the fire died and the charred matches ended up looking like a mop burned black.
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