That Jenga guy stacked 1002 pieces on a single free-standing vertical piece

That guy who keeps stacking Jenga pieces on a single vertical piece? Well he's at it again, this time managing a whopping 1002 pieces. The previous record was held by his friend with 518, but Menga has since destroyed that puny number with a mind boggling 1002. And it's not like he's just placing them on either. He's arranging them to look like a work of art. His stack looks like it was designed by an architect, whereas if I attempted this it would look like a haphazard pile with glue leaking out the cracks.
Keep going for the full time-lapse of the stack. For anybody doubting the authenticity, he knocks the whole thing over at 1:32.
(via u/kelvin214)
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