The Hydraulic Press Channel is amassing millions of views on YouTube by giving the people what they want: videos of a bunch of stuff getting crushed.
They've smashed a golf ball, a Barbie, and enough fruit to make a very smooshed salad.
General Electric's engineers have smashed some everyday objects, too, using their micro forge at the Global Research Center in Schenectady, New York.
The micro forge can heat up to the temperature of an active volcano and compress objects with 100,000 lbs. of pressure.
We've put together a ton of GIFs from Hydraulic Press Channel and GE videos so you can get in on the action, too. It's pretty amazing to watch what cracks under pressure — and what survives.
Barbie is flexible, but not flexible enough to withstand the Hydraulic Press Channel on YouTube.
This poor Lego guy was also annihilated.
They tried to fold a piece of paper more than seven times. It crumbled to bits.
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