So /tv/ how did he put the Rita poster back on , after leaving?
>>87185315
His offscreen cellmate did it.
>>87185315
He undid the bottom, added glue to it, lifted, and then let it fall shut behind him
>>87185315
the poster was only held up by two pins at the top, the bottom of it was free
>tape on corners still sticky
>air goes in direction of tunnel
>presses the poster against the wall and the corners stick to the wall
so air pressure
He also could have had washers on the bottom of the poster.
>>87185437
But the bottom is stuck, the warden make a hole out of the poster by poke in the middle.
can't remember right, but wasnt poster pined by like 4 corners?
keep it pinned from top, then grab and pin bottom from inside
>>87185315
Its a plothole. Indeed
I wish I could tell you that Anon fought the good fight and didn't give OP any (You)s
I wish I could tell you that.
But /tv/ is no fairytale world.
>>87185738
Okay, so how did he pin the last corner. His hand should at least be outside of the hole. Unless he has magnetic like pulling abiliy
>>87185738
It was tapped/glued, as you can't pin shit to a stone wall.
>>87185923
poster weight itself shoud position it well enough,it doesn't need to be wall-tight fiting. few inches is just eniough to slide hand between wall and poster and carefully pin it. Not impossible
>>87185992
ah ok, so was taped/glued, then just roll it down, and its weight gonna get job done itself.
>>87185738
>loss.png
>>87186131
This, or just glue pennies to the bottom corners.
>>87187020
I said washers, but pennies would work too. It also seems to be of a heavier stock than typical posters you'd find today.
>Put blue-tack in arm pit
>Body heat increases plastic deformation
>Put the blue-tack on the poster before entering the hole
>Gravity forces the poster to hang down and the additional weight makes it hang down straight against the wall
>Brick wall is considerably colder than the heated blue-tack
>Thermal transfer causes the blue-tack to condense and stick to the brick work.