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    Tech Insider‏Verified account @techinsider 18 Sep 2019

    This wearable chair could change how we work and travelpic.twitter.com/KO8QoUcrut

    This is a wearable chair
    This is LEX, a wearable chair. It's designed to be an extension of your body, made of lightweight aerospace-grade aluminium so it's lightweight and sturdy.
    11:22 AM - 18 Sep 2019
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    • Dok2.3 PkPraveen 📸 Riley Rodgers Shufen Dzesmina011 SavageLlama982 that guy Dawn Wolf h.c.
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      2.  ⚖️Giselle 🐞 🐝  🌺 🌳 🌋 🌊 💫‏ @GiselleAlbrech2 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @techinsider

        A realistic remake of this video would include: - everywhere the guy goes, he first has to move regular chairs out of the way before he can sit on his attached chair - once he gets on the bus, he needs to stand b/c he can’t move the bus seats - he can never go to the bathroom

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      2. Chris Davis‏ @Cee4our 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @techinsider

        I like how dude can sit to wait for the bus but once he gets on the bus he'll have to stand. Brilliant stuff here.

        16 replies 52 retweets 1,955 likes
      3. Steven Findlay‏ @safindlay1980 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @Cee4our @techinsider

        What if he just stuck an umbrella in each of his back pockets? It would be a lot cheaper, he could take them out when he sits on the bus, and it would be handy if it rains.

        4 replies 3 retweets 198 likes
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      2. pantspantspants‏ @rubiconseaside 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @techinsider

        Isn't sitting the new smoking?

        37 replies 82 retweets 2,373 likes
      3. Charli G 🔥‏ @charlibryant 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @rubiconseaside @techinsider

        Living is the new death

        3 replies 22 retweets 455 likes
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      2. the elusive robert danbe‏ @_danbe 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @techinsider

        I guess it *could* but will it? Let’s ask the makers of the segway lol

        3 replies 0 retweets 168 likes
      3. ghost wife‏ @eponawest 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @_danbe @techinsider

        disrupt sitting

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      2. Christina Moore‏ @AddConfessions 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @techinsider

        On the whole, this is a stupid idea. But I have a sister w MS and a Dad who has a hard time walking distances. In those cases I could see this being ok. But they also have better, safer, less constricting options that aren’t attached to their bodies. This is a no.

        13 replies 5 retweets 743 likes
      3. Melodie Willis Golde‏ @waterspryt 18 Sep 2019
        Replying to @AddConfessions @techinsider

        My late husband had MS...in the beginning, before wheelchair, he fell a lot. This would have been an AWFUL idea! Would have caused more injuries. Just saying. As for me..i am also disabled. I use a walker, it has a seat. Problem solved.

        5 replies 1 retweet 149 likes
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