No longer consumed implies that it was at one time consumed. Having never been invented, the cheese danish is therefore an incorrect answer. Leonard's answer is fairly reasonable.
Logical observation. However, you can also state it as something that exists in our physical world and that once you step into the alternate world, it no longer exists. Of course, Amy's answer seems to be skipping times. When does the Giant Beaver Overlord come to power? Was it before the cheese danish was invented? Is it when I step into the alternate world?
This scene is the perfect depiction of their chemistry. To outsiders, their answers seem nonsensical and specifically invented for particular situations dependent on various factors set forth under specific circumstances made up by them but they understand each other and are so in tune with one another that their outlandish chemistry is only outlandish to outsiders
The Cheese Danish would still be invented. The Cheese Danish was a sub category of the Danish, which was a pastry created by Austrian bakers when they came to Denmark, spreading their knowledge and style of cooking with the Danes. The Danish was also not invented in Copenhagen, therefore, it would still be created. For a smart guy, Sheldon sure doesn't know what he is talking about
Their answer would fit for the gouda cheese tho.... Gouda cheese was invented and made in gouda.... But The Netherlands would still be in 3/4 covered in water, never building dams to gain more land. Gouda is one of the cities which never would exist....
Well, let's be honest, she couldn't carry on like her original character, she would change, especially under the influence of Penny. The only way for her to have stayed the same realistically, is if she only had Sheldon as a friend and didn't interact with the others.
The problem is that the show has gone on for far longer than it should. Yes, the characters grow over time, but there is a point where the show we fell in love with has changed so much that it's almost completely different than that which we enjoyed. Just look at Amy. She was a brainy young woman who had little social awareness. We enjoyed her because she was on par with Sheldon, and challenged the character types of Penny and Bernadette. Now look at her. She's a sex crazed woman who, more often than not, is used for embarrassment and awkward interactions to keep the thin plot going.
To an extent I agree with you, but then I guess the writers wanted to explore how Sheldon would cope with a girl who slowly starts to have feelings for him. Amy is only socially awkward because she never had friends growing up, but she doesn't appear to have been the same as Sheldon as a child. She *wanted* friends, etc., but obviously wasn't popular. There is an episode where she admits to Penny "I said to myself if I ever got friends, I'd do anything they said. It's fortunate that you found me before some cult". She, therefore, has all those repressed feelings most girls go through in their teens and they are only being released under the influence of Penny and Bernadette. On the other hand, Sheldon was never really interested in any social interaction with the other children. There is one episode where he has had his mother send him his workbooks from when he was a child, and he says something like "I didn't really get into my scientific stride until I eliminated that time suck called playing outside."
Technically, Leonard's guess would also be right. Building dams to appease the giant, intelligent beaver would cause the deforestation epidemic to skyrocket, so it's not too far out there to assume that cinnamon would disappear.
I have my own version of this game. It's a lot less in depth, though. Example: In a world where males are only born on odd number years, and females born on even number years, which great war never occurs? Answer: WWII. Hitler's grandma was born in 1725. No gramma, no daddy, no hitler, no WWII.
@@yusurkassem4174 that's kinda the joke even in the show Like the entire answer is so circumstantial. There is no way anyone can 100% predict something or counterpostulate It's like the Heisenberg principle or the butterfly effect Too many variables, if u try to accurately calculate one, the other variables become proportionately harder to calculate accurately. U will never find an exact answer, u try to get one variable solved the other variables become more vague and unexplainable
I have to disagree with Sheldon's assessment. Rhinos would likely be a luxury pet, only able to be affordably kept by rich people (the type of people who currently own lions as pets in real life) who have the land, food, and necessary vet bills to keep the Rhino. Such luxury goods are unlikely to make any real impact on Kenya's economy, therefore rendering them unlikely to form an African power block.
The danish pastry wasn't invented by the Danes, but by Vianese bakers. It only got popular in Denmark because the bakers brought it here when they travelled here to make their baking goods to sell to the Danes.
@FrostPegasus Beavers live in fresh water. It is very unlikely that a beaver overlord would command the construction of a dam in salt water. That is the main flaw in Sheldon's and Amy's answer to the question.
2:07 “You bummed the table and you know it... 😠” Lol *When my hubby and I play jenga with his parents, I always say that and they have no clue what I’m talking about! (They’ve never seen TBBT!)*
Question - in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, how would Scott Joplin play the Maple Leaf Rag on tuned bayonets? Just curious, I don't see it.
As many commenters have pointed out there are several flaws with the cheese danish argument. Apart from other named. Copenhagen is on the cost of the Baltic sea and the only people who could potentially build dams that would threaten Copenhagen would be the Danes themself if they were to build dams between there own islands, a thing they would not do because it would flood the whole of their low lying country.
#NoMoreCraptions What the hell is happening in this scene??? Please properly caption your videos. I highly doubt Sheldon says "you're right Michael Jackson" to Amy.
Captions can easily be generated by humans and creators have the ability to put proper captions on their videos. Check out Rikki Poynter for some advice on how this process works. It’s definitely not up to TH-cam to caption each video properly, it’s up to the person who uploads them.
1. The piano's capacity to crush others leads to it displacing guns as a means of attacking victims below. 2. Cannon and firearm manufacturers, dealing with a decreased demand, manage to find a niche market in classical orchestras - Mozart would have used guns and cannons as percussive instruments long before Tchaikovsky wrote his 1812 Overture. (this isn't that far off from the current history of the washboard - many modern washboards are specifically designed as percussive instruments and will actually rot if used for their predecessors' intended purpose) 3. It became customary to tune the (dull) bayonets on the guns (which now mostly fired blanks) as if they were the tines of a kalimba so each gun player gets a note to play in addition to the "Boom"! 4. Joplin writes for tuned bayonets.
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I'd object to their answer "cheese danish": In a world where people build giant dams to please the beaver, rivers stop flowing into the baltic sea causing its water level to actually sink. Thus Copenhagen wouldn't get flooded. The correct answer is therefore: "Crawfish"
Actually the pastery known as the Danish was invented in Austria and is known through Europe as Vienna Bread. It migrated to Denmark after a bakers strike. Just saying.
amazingly i was actually starting to understand amys explanation of the cheese danish, up until she mentioned copenhagon.(i may have spelled that wrong)
Some parts of the netherlands are only protected from water by human build dikes, and the highest place on maldives is only 2,5 meters above sea, so there are alot of places that will flood before copenhagen.
This reminds me of The Simpson's episode where Lisa meets a girl, Alison, who is smarter than her. Lisa gets invited to Alison's house and she and her dad play "Descriptive Anagrams" - taking the name of a famous person and using the letters to describe that person. The father gives Alison one "Alec Guinness" - and she comes up with "Genuine Class". He then gives Lisa "Jeremy Irons" but the best Lisa can come up with is "Jeremy's Iron". Alison's father rather condescendingly then hands Lisa a ball, insinuating she's not intelligent enough.
Wait, how is the Piano a weapon? It matters for the outcome. Is a blunt force weapon, and as such would do well as a projectile from a siege weapon? Or is it the mechanism by which a more conventional weapon is fired, as in the piano is more of a component than a single device?
Actually it was Venetians living in Kopenhagen who invented the pastry. Also I can't see how building dams makes the sea level rise and floods Kopenhagen. Unless they build dams to isolate the baltic from the north sea.
If I played this game, I would have to read the cards in Don LaFontaine's voice. I can't hear the words "In a world where..." without thinking of his voice.
In a world where the subtitles actually matched the words being spoken, this would be a great video
my apologies = Michael Jackson.....really?
Deneb Arias so true 😂
Thankfully, the auto-generated subtitles are almost entirely correct.
@Amira Djiar shut up
In the world where subtitles were correct, Micheal Jackson would have shot himself.
When Sheldon says
“You’re right my apologies”
The subtitles say
“You’re right Micheal Jackson”
Haha😂
If you used auto-generated it says exactly the same.
OMG KIRISHIMA YOU WATCH THIS? Does bakugo like it too????? Maybe deku, uraraka, and question, do you like to hang out with bakugo?
Supertastic girl Bakugou call them losers. Dunno about everyone else. Of course I like to hang out with my bro.
Yeah!
No longer consumed implies that it was at one time consumed. Having never been invented, the cheese danish is therefore an incorrect answer. Leonard's answer is fairly reasonable.
Logical observation. However, you can also state it as something that exists in our physical world and that once you step into the alternate world, it no longer exists.
Of course, Amy's answer seems to be skipping times. When does the Giant Beaver Overlord come to power? Was it before the cheese danish was invented? Is it when I step into the alternate world?
And beavers are freshwater animals. Copenhagen is a coastal city. Why would beavers want to build dams in and around salt water?
Despite the name, cheese Danish wasn't invented by Danes. They just modified (slightly) the pastry brought to Denmark by Austrian chefs.
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@@CalliopePony 👏👏
Sheldon could not have found a better mate. They are so compatible.
"Isn't it obvious?" "You're right, my apologies." "What the hell are you guys playing?" Haha
Don’t you mean Your right Michael Jackson 😂
When Leonard says, what the h*ll are you guys playing?!. I laughed so hard inside
That’s the funniest part of this scene lmfao.
I would have loved to see more counter-factuals with Sheldon and Amy, and perhaps Leonard's mother :O
agreed😂
This scene is the perfect depiction of their chemistry. To outsiders, their answers seem nonsensical and specifically invented for particular situations dependent on various factors set forth under specific circumstances made up by them but they understand each other and are so in tune with one another that their outlandish chemistry is only outlandish to outsiders
Leonard: you bump the table and you know it...
Me: 😅😅😅😅😅
you bumped the table and you know it...
The Cheese Danish would still be invented. The Cheese Danish was a sub category of the Danish, which was a pastry created by Austrian bakers when they came to Denmark, spreading their knowledge and style of cooking with the Danes. The Danish was also not invented in Copenhagen, therefore, it would still be created. For a smart guy, Sheldon sure doesn't know what he is talking about
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Who named it Cheese Danish? Lol, it's not going to be the same if people who named it that way didn't survive the flood.
Their answer would fit for the gouda cheese tho.... Gouda cheese was invented and made in gouda.... But The Netherlands would still be in 3/4 covered in water, never building dams to gain more land. Gouda is one of the cities which never would exist....
Leonard said that they are making stuff up
@@kororopocoro4935 I don't know who named it that way. In Denmark it is called Wienerbrød (Vienna bread) after the Austrians who invented it.
They really made for each other. Weirdness level is matched
You bumped the table and you know it!!
0:09 I love when Leonard makes that face of deep concern, discomfort, and confusion
Wow, Amy has changed a lot in 5 seasons. For the better!
christytina81 Wrong, for the worst
Wang Wang i agree. I liked her character in her early seasons. Now, she became 'too human'
Well, let's be honest, she couldn't carry on like her original character, she would change, especially under the influence of Penny.
The only way for her to have stayed the same realistically, is if she only had Sheldon as a friend and didn't interact with the others.
The problem is that the show has gone on for far longer than it should. Yes, the characters grow over time, but there is a point where the show we fell in love with has changed so much that it's almost completely different than that which we enjoyed. Just look at Amy. She was a brainy young woman who had little social awareness. We enjoyed her because she was on par with Sheldon, and challenged the character types of Penny and Bernadette. Now look at her. She's a sex crazed woman who, more often than not, is used for embarrassment and awkward interactions to keep the thin plot going.
To an extent I agree with you, but then I guess the writers wanted to explore how Sheldon would cope with a girl who slowly starts to have feelings for him.
Amy is only socially awkward because she never had friends growing up, but she doesn't appear to have been the same as Sheldon as a child. She *wanted* friends, etc., but obviously wasn't popular. There is an episode where she admits to Penny "I said to myself if I ever got friends, I'd do anything they said. It's fortunate that you found me before some cult". She, therefore, has all those repressed feelings most girls go through in their teens and they are only being released under the influence of Penny and Bernadette.
On the other hand, Sheldon was never really interested in any social interaction with the other children. There is one episode where he has had his mother send him his workbooks from when he was a child, and he says something like "I didn't really get into my scientific stride until I eliminated that time suck called playing outside."
"You bumped the table in the bill"
audience: "In In In In In!"
I don't know what's more hilarious, the video or the subtitles
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 Kenya, super exciting to hear your country on TBBT 😄
that game doesn't make any sense
Sure it does.
thunder storm Neither does the show.
It does it's just dumb af
Someone list at jengger I see
Muggles😂😂
Technically, Leonard's guess would also be right. Building dams to appease the giant, intelligent beaver would cause the deforestation epidemic to skyrocket, so it's not too far out there to assume that cinnamon would disappear.
Leonard staring and thinking "to whoever calls me a nerd, wait till you meet the real ones" 😂😂😂
Evidently, based on the captions, Sheldon thinks Amy is Michael Jackson.
Fun for ages 8 - 80 😂
"How does one miss that?" Lmaooo I love Amy
I have my own version of this game. It's a lot less in depth, though.
Example: In a world where males are only born on odd number years, and females born on even number years, which great war never occurs?
Answer: WWII. Hitler's grandma was born in 1725. No gramma, no daddy, no hitler, no WWII.
Wow that's really good 👏
So is WWII the only answer to this , i mean have you thought of all the other great wars that could have not happened based on this scenario ?
What if that would make her his grandfather instead and he would still be born?
@@yusurkassem4174 that's kinda the joke even in the show
Like the entire answer is so circumstantial.
There is no way anyone can 100% predict something or counterpostulate
It's like the Heisenberg principle or the butterfly effect
Too many variables, if u try to accurately calculate one, the other variables become proportionately harder to calculate accurately. U will never find an exact answer, u try to get one variable solved the other variables become more vague and unexplainable
the excitement in Amy's face when Leonard is initially asked the question haha
Leonard's face the entire video 🤣🤣
You bumped the table and you know it! Very funny Leonard Hofstadter! 😂😆🤣
I could listen to these all day
Love the look on Leonard's face :)
I love Leonard: "What the hell are you two playing?" haha
The way Amy speaks changes so much
The writers are amazing!
I have to disagree with Sheldon's assessment. Rhinos would likely be a luxury pet, only able to be affordably kept by rich people (the type of people who currently own lions as pets in real life) who have the land, food, and necessary vet bills to keep the Rhino. Such luxury goods are unlikely to make any real impact on Kenya's economy, therefore rendering them unlikely to form an African power block.
Seems like I’m the only one without subtitles. Thankful for the ability to hear
the subtitles don't match.
KEH 01 they never do
'Amy' and 'Leonard' played opposite together years ago in Blossom. he was Blossoms love interest in one of the episodes in the first season.
Cool info😄👍
🇿🇼 The way he sounds so gothic, 'You bumped the table and you know it'
0:51 leonards reaction is hilarious
You missed the best part.
“We’ll close our eyes and count to 10 while you hide”
My God, these 2 are soulmates
Leonard is so cute. He's the only logical one out of all of them
The danish pastry wasn't invented by the Danes, but by Vianese bakers. It only got popular in Denmark because the bakers brought it here when they travelled here to make their baking goods to sell to the Danes.
wtf!! I'd want to watch them play this game just to hear the crazy answers and explanations lol
Watching from KENYA!
The CCs are great. I hope they make an episode that includes the "Great Gender Capture"
I miss the Amy.
Bless their hearts! Nerd couple FTW!
'Games' and 'Serious'?
No wonder Sheldon's a genius!
@FrostPegasus Beavers live in fresh water. It is very unlikely that a beaver overlord would command the construction of a dam in salt water. That is the main flaw in Sheldon's and Amy's answer to the question.
LMAO @ "Leonard be serious we are playing a game here ! "
2:07 “You bummed the table and you know it... 😠” Lol
*When my hubby and I play jenga with his parents, I always say that and they have no clue what I’m talking about! (They’ve never seen TBBT!)*
Leonard's faces are priceless here lol
Question - in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, how would Scott Joplin play the Maple Leaf Rag on tuned bayonets? Just curious, I don't see it.
The single best subtitles ever created by man
Back when Amy was robotic like Sheldon. She became so much more human later on.
BEST GAME EVER!!! I wanna play!
Leonard, be serious, we're playing a game here
HAHAHA
😐
Isn't their whole Nobel Winning theory of Super Asymmetry based on questions like this?
As many commenters have pointed out there are several flaws with the cheese danish argument. Apart from other named. Copenhagen is on the cost of the Baltic sea and the only people who could potentially build dams that would threaten Copenhagen would be the Danes themself if they were to build dams between there own islands, a thing they would not do because it would flood the whole of their low lying country.
#NoMoreCraptions What the hell is happening in this scene??? Please properly caption your videos. I highly doubt Sheldon says "you're right Michael Jackson" to Amy.
Lmfao
considering that captions are generated by machines, they are pretty good. If you invent a perfect machine let me know.
It’s not him making the captions
Captions can easily be generated by humans and creators have the ability to put proper captions on their videos. Check out Rikki Poynter for some advice on how this process works. It’s definitely not up to TH-cam to caption each video properly, it’s up to the person who uploads them.
CaptainAliciaEff It doesn’t really matter, it’s just captions. Who even uses captions except def people?
1. The piano's capacity to crush others leads to it displacing guns as a means of attacking victims below.
2. Cannon and firearm manufacturers, dealing with a decreased demand, manage to find a niche market in classical orchestras - Mozart would have used guns and cannons as percussive instruments long before Tchaikovsky wrote his 1812 Overture. (this isn't that far off from the current history of the washboard - many modern washboards are specifically designed as percussive instruments and will actually rot if used for their predecessors' intended purpose)
3. It became customary to tune the (dull) bayonets on the guns (which now mostly fired blanks) as if they were the tines of a kalimba so each gun player gets a note to play in addition to the "Boom"!
4. Joplin writes for tuned bayonets.
Sheldon just mentioned my country kenya
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I always thought that if we had a beaver overlord, there would be no more beaver-tails (a pastry), for even more obvious reasons.
They born to be with each other
The subtitles are so bad they’re good! 😂🤣
I love these 2. I'm actually starting to accept these two more than shenny
Why would mankind make dams to please the beaver ?
What's the counterfactual story with the Maple Leaf Rag and tuned bayonets????? I'm dying to know
I would like to know too
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OMG :] neuroscientist
I'd object to their answer "cheese danish": In a world where people build giant dams to please the beaver, rivers stop flowing into the baltic sea causing its water level to actually sink. Thus Copenhagen wouldn't get flooded. The correct answer is therefore: "Crawfish"
I thought the answer would have been Ice cream
I’ve been looking for this answer.
You are correct.
Since the vanilla flavour from some cheap ice creams come from beaver a**s it would be prohibited.
Actually the pastery known as the Danish was invented in Austria and is known through Europe as Vienna Bread. It migrated to Denmark after a bakers strike. Just saying.
Correct.
"what the hell are you guys playing"
thats what were all thinking
Leonards right. They do make that stuff up. 😂😂
i love Amy and Sheldon together!
The Shamy
amazingly i was actually starting to understand amys explanation of the cheese danish, up until she mentioned copenhagon.(i may have spelled that wrong)
Some parts of the netherlands are only protected from water by human build dikes, and the highest place on maldives is only 2,5 meters above sea, so there are alot of places that will flood before copenhagen.
HAHAHA when the captions are on, and he says, "You're right my apologies", it says, "You're right Michael Jackson"
am I the only one who wishes to see a flashback of the great Jenga tantrum of 2008
It like two Sheldon
Guys. Turn on audio captions. You'll die laughing
This reminds me of The Simpson's episode where Lisa meets a girl, Alison, who is smarter than her. Lisa gets invited to Alison's house and she and her dad play "Descriptive Anagrams" - taking the name of a famous person and using the letters to describe that person.
The father gives Alison one "Alec Guinness" - and she comes up with "Genuine Class". He then gives Lisa "Jeremy Irons" but the best Lisa can come up with is "Jeremy's Iron". Alison's father rather condescendingly then hands Lisa a ball, insinuating she's not intelligent enough.
The captions are wrong! xD
i actually follow the logic of the cheese danish... it is valid
Danish is from Vienna.
Wait, how is the Piano a weapon? It matters for the outcome. Is a blunt force weapon, and as such would do well as a projectile from a siege weapon? Or is it the mechanism by which a more conventional weapon is fired, as in the piano is more of a component than a single device?
Whoever wrote this script is a genius
Actually it was Venetians living in Kopenhagen who invented the pastry. Also I can't see how building dams makes the sea level rise and floods Kopenhagen. Unless they build dams to isolate the baltic from the north sea.
Uuuh.. he did not type that. For your information, TH-cam adds that text using speech recognition. How can you miss that?
The closed captions are killing me! Who in the world did this!? LOL
I want to play that game!
Video: you’re right my apologies
Subtitle: you’re right Michael Jackson
I feel like someone somewhere should sponsor a game night for all these new/fake games (and I'd like this and fizzbin to be included!)
Upvote for the "Star Trek" reference. Quiz: Which episode?
@@Northstadiumhusker It's from "A Piece of the Action". Clip here = th-cam.com/video/_DeIExLcURQ/w-d-xo.html
If I played this game, I would have to read the cards in Don LaFontaine's voice. I can't hear the words "In a world where..." without thinking of his voice.
Counterfactuals with possible worlds? The BBT is channeling David Lewis!
HAHAH You're right, Michael Jackson. LMFAO
lol 0:50 "Your right michael jackson"
the subtitles don't work very well!
This is PEAK big bang.
Run Leonard!!