Evil Russian geniuses created a fidget spinner out of cars

Fidget spinners are here to stay.
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Samantha Scelzo
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Evil Russian geniuses created a fidget spinner out of cars
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The fidget spinner trend is getting bigger and bigger and shows no sign of stopping. It has gotten so big, in fact, that people are no longer satisfied with handheld versions, and are creating the toys out of much larger materials to appease their fidgeting urges.

In this video uploaded to Youtube by user Гараж 54, a group of Russian geniuses take the trend perhaps a bit too far, and create a giant fidget spinner out of beat up old cars. First, they cut three cars in half, welding the front half of each together by their centers. Despite a lot of smoking engines and tires, the three drivers get each spoke moving and fidgeting all around the empty lot.

Things really heat up around the 7:40 mark, but watch the whole thing to see how this sorcery is created.

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Samantha was a Watercooler Web Culture & Lifestyle intern at Mashable. Follow her on Twitter @samiscelz.


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