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For the $1000 one you could’ve just bought a beanbag chair
Cringe
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The design is very apple made
Every Asians mom dream😂😂😂
I wish I had that the last thing
Bro spend 6151 money on a video😭
RONALDO OR MESSI
1000$ for a beanbag..?
The one Dollar chair is a phone holder
I think 500$ chair is for Djlovesturbo
you guys are paying too much for chair
Bro loved the $1000 chaor why did he give it 9/10
1 man 1 chair
25$ bean bag 1million out of ten
😮
The Herman miller is $2000
5000$ chair is cool and all, but seriously who’s going to buy it, just buy a normal massage chair for 150$ wear airpods and open your heater and BOOM you got the same value
Bro second last ain’t 1000
Hindi me lekar auu
Bro called me poor in 28281728292929288 different ways😭
The $1 is For phone
I would rather 1£ then 5,000£ one lol
No chance the embody is 500….
وقت المغامره ها قد حان طارت النيه لأبعد مكان مع كرسي ابو دولار ونص يطير مكان النيه
There’s one issue that even the most expensive chairs have. The seat length. If the seat ends where your knees are it’s way more comfortable and it reduces the pressure on the back and sacrum area. The majority of chairs have the seat that ends in the middle of your thighs and it should be longer.
5000$
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Bro just called me brooke in 1000 leanguages
Your in the UK use £"s
The $1 share is a holder for your phone not for sitting
The one dollar one is probably meant for your phone
(Basically a phone stand my mom got me one it looks like the one he used)
The 500 and 10000 are the best the 1000 is a scam got one for a 100 or smth like that
Last one is the dream of almost everybody.
I have the 1 dollar chair too its for your phone
Can I be your child
I have the 5000 chair at Home 😅😊
That last one was the chair used in Ready Player One, I swear.
Why the fuck I have 5000 massage chair in home
The 1$ One Was Not A Chair It Was A Phone Stand
I thought it was a VR
its a phone holder for a $1 chair
How rich is he 🤔💰💵
I got the 5k one
That small chair was for a phone
The reason why u cant sit in the little chair is because its a phone chair to see videos comfortable
I love your content, but I don’t like how you reserve 10 out of 10 for last
€5000 is the best
The “5000$” one is probably closer to 8K
How does it have anit gravity I think he making stuff up but idk