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Description On September 27, 2022, author Randall Munroe appeared at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Norwood, Ohio (2692 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45208) to speak and sign copies of his new book, "What If? 2". Here, he is describing a scenario from his book in which someone attempts to hold onto one of the rotor blades of a helicopter as it begins to spin.
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