I came across an unbelievable and incredible news story. American rock climbing expert Alex, without ropes, safety nets, or protection, relying solely on a pair of high-friction shoes and two hands, directly climbed Taipei 101 as if it were a "city rock wall." 508 meters, 101 floors. Ordinary people need to take two deep breaths just to ride the elevator. When the camera zoomed out, I was trembling through my phone. This is no longer extreme sports; it's risking life as a KPI. He only took 91 minutes to reach the top, setting a record for the first human to conquer a 500m+ skyscraper without ropes. Even more outrageous—he had time to wave, interact, and chat with spectators inside the building along the way. He could even reply to messages. Yes, you read that right. Alex was able to reply to messages while climbing 101. So from now on, stop saying, "Baby, I'm busy, I didn't see the message just now." He can reply even while hanging on the wall at 508 meters high without a harness. Is your boyfriend harder to climb than Taipei 101? Some people leave you on read; others reply instantly while free soloing. The gap in people's execution ability is truly higher than 101. This guy isn't just lucky; his fate is written directly into the reinforced concrete. @TermMaxFi #TermMax #TermMaxFi
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I came across an unbelievable and incredible news story. American rock climbing expert Alex, without ropes, safety nets, or protection, relying solely on a pair of high-friction shoes and two hands, directly climbed Taipei 101 as if it were a "city rock wall." 508 meters, 101 floors. Ordinary people need to take two deep breaths just to ride the elevator. When the camera zoomed out, I was trembling through my phone. This is no longer extreme sports; it's risking life as a KPI. He only took 91 minutes to reach the top, setting a record for the first human to conquer a 500m+ skyscraper without ropes. Even more outrageous—he had time to wave, interact, and chat with spectators inside the building along the way. He could even reply to messages. Yes, you read that right. Alex was able to reply to messages while climbing 101. So from now on, stop saying, "Baby, I'm busy, I didn't see the message just now." He can reply even while hanging on the wall at 508 meters high without a harness. Is your boyfriend harder to climb than Taipei 101? Some people leave you on read; others reply instantly while free soloing. The gap in people's execution ability is truly higher than 101. This guy isn't just lucky; his fate is written directly into the reinforced concrete. @TermMaxFi #TermMax #TermMaxFi