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{{Featured article headline|[[The Impossible Bend]]}}
{{Featured article headline|[[The Impossible Bend]]}}
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'''The Impossible Bend''' refers to a moment in the music video for "[[Hash Pipe]]," endearingly celebrated by Weezer fans, in which [[Brian Bell]] does an impressive dance move. Performed at the [https://youtu.be/_9BGLtqqkVI?t=150 2:32 mark of the video], Bell appears to bend his torso backwards far enough that he would seem to need to fall down, but he manages not to.
'''The Impossible Bend''' refers to a moment in the music video for "[[Hash Pipe]]," endearingly celebrated by Weezer fans, in which [[Brian Bell]] does an impressive dance move. Performed at the [https://youtu.be/_9BGLtqqkVI?t=150 2:32 mark of the video], Bell appears to bend his torso backwards far enough that he would seem to need to fall down, but he manages not to.


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[[Image:Impossible bend 2.0.jpg|thumb|150px|right|link=The Impossible Bend]]
[[Image:Impossible bend 2.0.jpg|thumb|150px|right|link=The Impossible Bend]]
Recently discovered by Weezerpedia user Cupcake, a second enactment of the Impossible Bend may have gone unnoticed by the Weezer community. Although it is clearly not the blatant rejection and violation of the laws of physics that the first Impossible Bend was, Bell's jerky dance move at the 3:04 mark of the [[Beverly Hills]] music video is generally regarded as evidence for the Bend's revival.  Seen at left, this picture clearly shows how invigorating even a lesser version of this sassy move can be, as the onlooking fan to the right of Bell is pleased beyond normal human levels. However, the fan behind Bell is remaining at normal levels of boredom because his unfortunate viewpoint has caused him to miss this historic, Impossible event.
Recently discovered by Weezerpedia user Cupcake, a second enactment of the Impossible Bend may have gone unnoticed by the Weezer community. Although it is clearly not the blatant rejection and violation of the laws of physics that the first Impossible Bend was, Bell's jerky dance move at the 3:04 mark of the [[Beverly Hills]] music video is generally regarded as evidence for the Bend's revival.  Seen at right, this picture clearly shows how invigorating even a lesser version of this sassy move can be, as the onlooking fan to the right of Bell is pleased beyond normal human levels. However, the fan behind Bell is remaining at normal levels of boredom because his unfortunate viewpoint has caused him to miss this historic, Impossible event.