The battery man
Slaviša Pajki? a man from Serbia is immune to electricity.
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4. Comment rated too low. Show this comment roisterdoister 300 days ago
Can i call him Gyro's Helper? ![]()
5. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Urmensch 300 days ago
Fascinating, though I don't know about electicity being used for sinus, back problems and migraine. Seems to just be a throwback to the time they though electricity was kind of magical.
12. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Calvinius 300 days ago
Actually, it's not that special. He just permanently paralysed his sweat glands, that's why electricity won't kill him. And if it's hot outside, he must wear wet shirt or else his skin will start to crack!
13. DoubleBubble 300 days ago
He may be a medical phenomenon, but I'm not sure I would trust his knowledge of physics to tell me it's safe to touch him when he's doing shit like that. Also, how the fuck did he find out the first time he could do this?
17. Comment rated too low. Show this comment LQoQK 300 days ago
this video is really stupid, sometimes he is a conductor and sometimes he is not. it can only be one you cant hold two pieces of metal without shortening them and in the same time light some thing you head out of a spark than cant be their in the first place.
21. Comment rated too low. Show this comment datastreamdude 299 days ago
in Soviet Russia, electricity uses you.
well, someone had to say it. ![]()
He is just insulated from the floor so that electricity travels through him into forks etc and not into the ground which is what produces electric shocks. same with the static van de graff generator he was playing with. Hope fully he has some high quality rubber on when he touches the transformer.



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1. Sramos 300 days ago
he's the real superhero.. but from 220V socket to one million volt transformer?? good luck..