Monk Pulls 17-Ton Bus with His Penis in Guangdong

By Matthew Bossons, May 12, 2017

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Just days after commuters in Guangzhou made headlines for pushing a 100-ton metro carriage to free an elderly woman’s leg, a kung fu monk in Huizhou has decided to up the ante – allegedly pulling a coach bus with his – er – penis. 

Now you either read that and understandably went “eww,” or just said “bullsh*t.” Either way, it happened. Well, if a video circulating online is to be believed.

The footage begins with the bus already firmly attached to the monk’s junk, which is concealed beneath an oversized white t-shirt, and proceeds to show the unnamed man pull the 13-meter-long bus, which weighs close to 18 tons, a considerable distance. 

According to the Mirror, the video has already racked up over a million views and a slew of comments, most asking a simple – yet valid – question: why?

Watch the video below (VPN off):

Surprisingly (or perhaps not), this isn’t the first time a kung fu practitioner has pulled a vehicle using his genitals. Just last month, in Shandong province, a 39-year-old kung fu expert reportedly pulled seven Audis – weighing in at over 12 tons – with his testicles. The man, named Ye Wei, managed to move the cars a staggering eight meters. 

Watch Ye move seven Audis with his testicles below (VPN off):

[Images via QQ Video]

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