Mind-Blowing inventions by Troy Hurtubise

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The discussion centers around the innovative creations of Troy Hurtubise, particularly his grizzly suit, Fire Paste, and the new product called "Angle Light." Fire Paste is highlighted for its unique properties, with a link provided to a news article detailing its features. Angle Light is also mentioned, showcasing another of Hurtubise's inventions. An interview with him is available for those interested in his insights. The conversation includes mixed opinions about Hurtubise, with some expressing admiration for his creativity while others criticize him as lacking expertise. Additionally, a video from the Discovery Channel featuring Fire Paste is referenced, illustrating its practical applications. Overall, the thread emphasizes Hurtubise's unconventional approach to invention and the humor found in his bear suit videos.
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hes a tool. I could only hope to be half the tool he is someday.
 
what do you mean? what's wrong with the guy?
 
He is a hack and has no clue about anything. Although the bear suit videos make me laugh my ass off.
 
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