I think everyone's seen VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) jet before, but what even you seemed to not know about keeping skunks as pets is the fact that most sjunk owners have the scent glands surgically excised from the skunk so it's unable to completely ruin your entire house when the dog gets a little too playful one single time. Nobody's just keeping skunks with a hope and a prayer.
Can confirm. Zero skunked hope prayer combos. Father was a veterinarian before his passing in 2005. We deskunked exactly 4 skunks. It. Was. AWFUL. Lots of 'mater juice was used in the un-making of their skunky skunktastically skunked lil skunk butts. All 4 times it was me that wound up finding some way of pissing it off either before surgery, or messing up and causing the sacs to burst as i was tasked with removal of them from the building. (I was not a very bright child as far as skunks go.) :P
I know right! They looked just like a bunch of very happy kids running back up for another go! And for anyone to dare say that was animal abuse 😝. They must've had a very drol child hood.
We've had those in imdiana for at least a hundred years . There's one guy who brings his to the fair every year and the ducklings are lining up to take turns going down it
🤔 Yeah, I don't know where this guy has been for the past 50 years! He justified the need for this "new ability for planes to take off and land vertically", by saying that "you can't just build a runway on a boat". He's SO right! It's just plain silly to imagine a ship with a runway on top that planes use for taking off! I mean, maybe they'll develop that technology some time in the DISTANT future, like way-off in 1918 or some sh*t! 😁
@2:12, nope. The Jack is for A/C maintenance on the ground to communicate with another A/C maintenance person on the flight deck - while troubleshooting an issue. Ground crew use a similar port up along the fuselage near of the the forward wheels, which is different for each make of AC, to communicate with the person on the flight deck.
The clip with the ducklings reminded me of a time when I watched a full grown, wild duck playing on a river. I would fly up the river, land, then float down through the (very mild) rapids, bobbing up and down. As soon as it passed that part, it flew back up and did again. Animals do play; it's been studied and proven.
Yeah, as long as they aren't one of those cruel idiots who just decides to abandon them in the woods.🙄💔🐾🕊️ And they are so adorable! Like raccoons and possums and rats. A lot of work sure but just like my dogs and cats if you love them and are responsible, that's part of the package. I would love to have a skunk. Had raccoons for many years. Our pittie brings the possums in lol. But he always picks the big ones so we have to let them go lol.😈🤘
Great video as always! I wonder how many people have been caught either swimming or trying to swim in the special wave pool?! I know I’d be in trouble if I worked there! And love the duck water slide.
Red tides can actually be devastating to local fish life. The red algae often produces toxins that are poisonous to the fish, potentially causing a mass die off, and will typically make the local shellfish like oysters, mollusks, crabs and lobsters inedible due to high concentrations of the toxin which can also harm humans that consume them. While they are natural, and can be beautiful, they can also be very much a disaster to local economies that rely on fishing for their product.
We had a pet skunk when I was a pre-teen. Saved him from a flood and fed him with an eye dropper. We had his scent glands removed. He was as smart and well behaved as any good family dog AND hopelessly cute. He was very affectionate!
You are correct, there were a few prototypes before the AV8A was built but none were all that successful. Then they perfected the AV8A and the AV8B was born. The F35 JSF Lighting B2 was designed based off of the AV8B platform. Something this video got wrong is that the Harrier (AV8B) belonged the my beloved Marine Corps not the Army. Little known fact there's a third variation of the Harrier that is used strictly for training new pilots and that's the TAV8B which happens to be the two seater version of the AV8B. My sources for this information is from several years of being a Harrier mechanic in the United States Marine Corps.
3:41 The mayflies do not last for only one day. We had an enormous birth of them that made it hard to go outside for days, back in BC Canada a few years back. They were absolutely every where.
Well I've seen everything! Or I thought so until I saw that phone jack in the jet engine for comunication to the crew. Never knew about that. Mind blown.
Excellent video. The VTOL aircraft have been around for years, google Harrier, the British were the first to make them. I found the Narrators voice to be somewhat tedious, perhaps another narrator could be found?
Already, regarding the first one, there are actually domesticated skunks that don't have the traditional spray. I forget whether they were surgically altered or it was bred out of them, most likely the former.
I've had prickly pear cactus fruit. It's good. Not very sweet but has a nice flavor. You just have to be sure you burn off ALL the thorns. You can eat the patties as well and even cut the top off the patty, turn it into a pocket and use it to boil water
5:45 in my country those are very famous, cause its a hot and humid country. But you have to pick them in their season not any time, plus you have to choose the good ones even in their season not all are good. But the taste is really good and sweet, and no not sower at all just sweet.
If it has the same amperage and voltage it's ok to use another one, and even with that, some phones are capable of fast charging but don't come with a fast charging brick.
Fun fact about the mayflies, they're super common in Northern Ohio up on the lake {lake Erie for those who don't know} (because as the video said they hatch from the water and move to land) when it's mayfly season you'll find these dudes literally EVERYWHERE they don't sting or bite, you can actually even pick them up gently by their wings (cus they're that damn huge) and put them on yourself! My siblings used to do that every year when mayflies were out, so if you see them don't he afraid, they won't and don't have any intention of hurting you 😁 also, a more gruesome fact, when killed, via crushing, they make a popping sound that's actually really loud for a bug that small 🤣🤣🤣
People who experience mayflies aren’t in awe lmao, they’re annoyed because they swarm like locusts, and it’s not just one day. Yeah, they live for one day, but they don’t all hatch on the same day.
Am I the only who reads comments and watch the video at the same time 😆? I can't help it! That bike is so 😎. The pool is just awesome! The farmer must be really sensitive and caring 😊
BTW most US aircraft carriers have a flight deck designed for regular aircraft. They have a catapult for rapid acceleration up to take off speed and arrestor cables for rapid deceleration, when landing.
FYI the duck slide actually is abusive because if you look at it it has a food tray above the drop off area where the water goes down and the ducks are actually going back up to eat but they fall down the slide I guess that's fun
We get about 60 lbs of prickly pear in our yard every single year. We've used em for preserves and ice cream. Not bad at all, a little seedy, but not bad.
It's octopi when referring to multiple individuals of the same species: only when talking about individuals of differing species are they called octopuses.
3:10 They are slide down becuase there is food what they trying to reach, and when they go too close they are slide down. So slideing for hours it's not their intention. However crows are actually like to slide on slippery roof tops on the winter. There are dozens of evidence captured by video with whild crows. They are much more intelligent so they has some concept of fun in their mind when they are do that. Not so much as ducks, but may they are also enjoying it, but they just has no brain to do it only for fun. They are not being harmed, and they are not forced to do anything by fear/threat, or to avoiding pain/damage, and they are also not starving as I know so it's free for them to choose to not slide if they feel bad about it so it's an overreaction to call out this an animal abuse.
3:32 Btw those insects has only few hour left in their life and peoples make them waste their valuable little time with a stupid lamb, so that's considerably more abusive.
8:45 - In Ontario, those lanes would be plugged with accidents. The idea seems far too dangerous. Especially if the barrier developed a sudden bulge into the other lane as a result of a nervous driver going down that narrow channel.
While many of these things are just naturally occurring events, many of the technologies were already well known. However for those new ones like those specialized gloves that are knife proof, Hammer resistant, fire resistant, it would be nice to have the links to some of these things.
Some more about the phone jack in airplanes. There one in the front near the nose of the aircraft for ground personnel to talk to the cockpit crew. There are many other jack holes like the one showed in the video. Those are used by maintenance to talk to each other around the aircraft and in the cockpit. Btw, I would be much to dangerous for the ground personnel to stand near a rotating jet engine.
Another use for the jet engine phone jack- if Superman needs to make a call mid air! And those who don't believe that ducks can be happy, sad, depressed, angry? How about Donald and Daffy Duck?!
they were also developing a supersonic harrier, that used a plenum combustion chamber, but it never went past actual design drawings, and it is said, it was the supersonic harrier, that heavily influenced the F-35
The hydrophobic material on the guy's hand is soot and can be washed off under a regular faucet with running water. Rubbing the hand helps and various soaps can be used to make cleaning faster, easier & more effective. There are several name brands of soaps that are designed to get soot and other difficult substances off of hands. Even compressed air does a decent job of getting most of it off.
That lane divider is used all over. Boston Massachusetts has been using that for decades now. It opens an HOV lave to relieve traffic. HOV means High Occupancy Vehicles of two or more people. It's original intent is to encourage car pooling in and out of the city. Locals typically call it the Zipper truck.
Mayflies are soo annoying, they literally fly onto you on purpose and they land on your face and bug you for no reason and just don’t leave you alone at all
Uh, that VTOL F-35B Lightning-2 shown in your video doesn't belong to the US Army. It's the variant owned and operated by the Marine Corps. It needs VTOL capability because USMC aircraft carriers are much smaller than Navy carriers with much shorter runways.
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“Have you seen an aircraft landing vertically?”
Helicopter: am I a joke to you?
“Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?…then no, you have not seen everything…” -team America
I think everyone's seen VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) jet before, but what even you seemed to not know about keeping skunks as pets is the fact that most sjunk owners have the scent glands surgically excised from the skunk so it's unable to completely ruin your entire house when the dog gets a little too playful one single time. Nobody's just keeping skunks with a hope and a prayer.
Lol I was thinking about that too lol
Not always necessary as a lot of folks don't mind a hint of skunk, get used to it, or enjoy it. That's why they spray pot with it.
Yep your right. Also the skunk would stink even before spraying. Definitely spayed but for scent gland
Can confirm. Zero skunked hope prayer combos. Father was a veterinarian before his passing in 2005. We deskunked exactly 4 skunks. It. Was. AWFUL. Lots of 'mater juice was used in the un-making of their skunky skunktastically skunked lil skunk butts. All 4 times it was me that wound up finding some way of pissing it off either before surgery, or messing up and causing the sacs to burst as i was tasked with removal of them from the building. (I was not a very bright child as far as skunks go.) :P
The waterslide for the ducks was awesome. Owner is cool as hell. Was fun to watch. Great video
I know right! They looked just like a bunch of very happy kids running back up for another go! And for anyone to dare say that was animal abuse 😝. They must've had a very drol child hood.
Awesome duck slide 😎😎😎
We've had those in imdiana for at least a hundred years . There's one guy who brings his to the fair every year and the ducklings are lining up to take turns going down it
Indiana *
I appreciate this comment as i saw it before the video loaded and realized i clearly didnt mean to venture here
British Harrier Jump Jets have been landing and taking off vertically since the late ‘60s
🤔 Yeah, I don't know where this guy has been for the past 50 years! He justified the need for this "new ability for planes to take off and land vertically", by saying that "you can't just build a runway on a boat". He's SO right! It's just plain silly to imagine a ship with a runway on top that planes use for taking off! I mean, maybe they'll develop that technology some time in the DISTANT future, like way-off in 1918 or some sh*t! 😁
@2:12, nope. The Jack is for A/C maintenance on the ground to communicate with another A/C maintenance person on the flight deck - while troubleshooting an issue. Ground crew use a similar port up along the fuselage near of the the forward wheels, which is different for each make of AC, to communicate with the person on the flight deck.
The clip with the ducklings reminded me of a time when I watched a full grown, wild duck playing on a river. I would fly up the river, land, then float down through the (very mild) rapids, bobbing up and down. As soon as it passed that part, it flew back up and did again. Animals do play; it's been studied and proven.
everyone with a pet knows this. but the story of the duck is funny though 👍 I do wonder if insects play though... I can't imagine that they do...
@@High.on.Life_DnB They probably do, by sitting on the far end of a branch or leaf when it's windy.
@@onemanarmyoma0155 Yeah and I've seen flies that continuously irritate people as if they're having fun doing so....
@@High.on.Life_DnB Yes I've experienced such flies too....playing hide-and-seek as well as hit-and-run...
@@High.on.Life_DnBl
Wait, someone stole a couple vacuum beds from a BDSM club and convinced everyone they were art? Damn.
Lol people into vore: *i n v e s t*
That's what I was thinking!! How do we know this?
@@havocproltd >.>
I'm blown away by the creativity and originality of your videos. Keep it up!
Skunk owners have the scent-gland removed. The skunk can live very healthy without it.
Yeah, as long as they aren't one of those cruel idiots who just decides to abandon them in the woods.🙄💔🐾🕊️ And they are so adorable! Like raccoons and possums and rats. A lot of work sure but just like my dogs and cats if you love them and are responsible, that's part of the package. I would love to have a skunk. Had raccoons for many years. Our pittie brings the possums in lol. But he always picks the big ones so we have to let them go lol.😈🤘
The skunks will also usually be de-glanded
I love the vertical take off even though its its a very old design and to me was well ahead of it's time
Narrator: "After all, you can't build a fully-fledged runway on a ship."
Me: "Then what are aircraft carriers?"
ummm boats that carry aircraft?? ;)
@@bunnykiller 10 points for Gryphyndor!
I've actually had prickly pear before, and it's actually pretty good
We have Prickly Pears often here in South Africa they are very nice.👍
Great job Mind Warehouse!!!! Your uploads make me very happy 😊
Great video as always! I wonder how many people have been caught either swimming or trying to swim in the special wave pool?! I know I’d be in trouble if I worked there! And love the duck water slide.
4:20 impossible to distinguish from a real face? er...yes it would, they look horrible!
Red tides can actually be devastating to local fish life. The red algae often produces toxins that are poisonous to the fish, potentially causing a mass die off, and will typically make the local shellfish like oysters, mollusks, crabs and lobsters inedible due to high concentrations of the toxin which can also harm humans that consume them. While they are natural, and can be beautiful, they can also be very much a disaster to local economies that rely on fishing for their product.
I think it’s just a scene from Jaws…
We had a pet skunk when I was a pre-teen. Saved him from a flood and fed him with an eye dropper. We had his scent glands removed. He was as smart and well behaved as any good family dog AND hopelessly cute. He was very affectionate!
Sorry, but my first reaction to seeing those 'realistic' masks was, "Oh my God, WTF is that!?"
Ducks slide down waterslide themselves.
Humans: Abuse!
Also humans: Duck dinner?
...We're some odd beings.
To be fair, I don't want the animals I eat to have been abuse... their happiness makes their meat taste better.
thanks for the education , loved watching
You can have the scent glands removed from a skunk and this is usually done for pet ones.
Vertical landing of aircraft and the big hole in the bike was was really amazing. Great upload i love it 😘😘😘
No way would I vacuum myself in plastic..for art! The sense of panic would be overwhelming for me..
It's def something they wanted to do but passed it as art lol
1:39 somebody’s taking Poseidon’s kiss to the next level!
3:00 The most wholesome scene of the entire video
That farmer turned those little ducks into pure adrenaline junkies
Quackdude!!!
I believe the harrier jump jet was one of the first for vertical take-off and landings
You are correct, there were a few prototypes before the AV8A was built but none were all that successful. Then they perfected the AV8A and the AV8B was born. The F35 JSF Lighting B2 was designed based off of the AV8B platform. Something this video got wrong is that the Harrier (AV8B) belonged the my beloved Marine Corps not the Army. Little known fact there's a third variation of the Harrier that is used strictly for training new pilots and that's the TAV8B which happens to be the two seater version of the AV8B. My sources for this information is from several years of being a Harrier mechanic in the United States Marine Corps.
Yeah, the Royal Air Force started using them in 1969.
@@forsakenspirits My father was in the army, we went to an air show when I was a child and I sat in one of the first to be seen, it was amazing
I haven’t watched MW in a long time. Still immensely interesting!
I once had a tour of the Marin facility in The Netherlands and they have a giant wave pool too. They test boat- and other marine designs there 😎
You mean DELTARES in Delft?
"Yo let me vaccuum seal you"
"Whats in it for me?"
"Air"
3:41
The mayflies do not last for only one day. We had an enormous birth of them that made it hard to go outside for days, back in BC Canada a few years back. They were absolutely every where.
They last for one day in the adult stage. But they live much longer as grubs and other life stages.
Well I've seen everything! Or I thought so until I saw that phone jack in the jet engine for comunication to the crew. Never knew about that. Mind blown.
Amazing clip about amazing inventions :-)
May God bless you and bless you both and bring me together😊
3:02 who says that the ducks that climb are the same than the ones that fall
No one has seen, or knows, everything.
They just think so
Cool video.
Love the duck slide.🦆
“Let’s get it on” the classic intro from MXC on spike back in the day.
Excellent video. The VTOL aircraft have been around for years, google Harrier, the British were the first to make them. I found the Narrators voice to be somewhat tedious, perhaps another narrator could be found?
Made me laugh when he said the F-35B was an army jet. As far as I know, the army is the only branch of the US Military NOT to fly these planes.
A lumpy ball with a vague face is art?
Already, regarding the first one, there are actually domesticated skunks that don't have the traditional spray. I forget whether they were surgically altered or it was bred out of them, most likely the former.
I've had prickly pear cactus fruit. It's good. Not very sweet but has a nice flavor. You just have to be sure you burn off ALL the thorns. You can eat the patties as well and even cut the top off the patty, turn it into a pocket and use it to boil water
5:45 in my country those are very famous, cause its a hot and humid country. But you have to pick them in their season not any time, plus you have to choose the good ones even in their season not all are good. But the taste is really good and sweet, and no not sower at all just sweet.
9:15 Never, ever charge your phone with anything but the charger and cord it came with. Anything else will kill your battery.
If it has the same amperage and voltage it's ok to use another one, and even with that, some phones are capable of fast charging but don't come with a fast charging brick.
Some phones dont even come w chargers now. U will not fry your battery.
Fun fact about the mayflies, they're super common in Northern Ohio up on the lake {lake Erie for those who don't know} (because as the video said they hatch from the water and move to land) when it's mayfly season you'll find these dudes literally EVERYWHERE they don't sting or bite, you can actually even pick them up gently by their wings (cus they're that damn huge) and put them on yourself! My siblings used to do that every year when mayflies were out, so if you see them don't he afraid, they won't and don't have any intention of hurting you 😁 also, a more gruesome fact, when killed, via crushing, they make a popping sound that's actually really loud for a bug that small 🤣🤣🤣
They squeal, too, when boiled.
#1 All skunks kept as pets MUST, by law, have their scent glands removed, so they couldn't spray somebody even if they wanted to.
The vertical landing jet belongs to the Marine Corps, not the Army.
Not the taxpayers for sure! Hah.
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These were the last 25 things I needed to know before seeing everything.
It's Arnold Einstein
People who experience mayflies aren’t in awe lmao, they’re annoyed because they swarm like locusts, and it’s not just one day. Yeah, they live for one day, but they don’t all hatch on the same day.
6:54
Finland has something similar, but we use inflatable boats, go down a river with it and drink,, and drink some, and some more, and some more
Am I the only who reads comments and watch the video at the same time 😆?
I can't help it!
That bike is so 😎.
The pool is just awesome!
The farmer must be really sensitive and caring 😊
I've heard of prickly pears before. Just never knew where they came from.
That duck water park was everything
I live in the Caribbean and I love your videos 🇹🇹💞💕💕bey
F35 jet: "I am the only jet can land vertically"
GTA San Andreas Hydra: "Am i joke to you?"
BTW most US aircraft carriers have a flight deck designed for regular aircraft. They have a catapult for rapid acceleration up to take off speed and arrestor cables for rapid deceleration, when landing.
Thank you!
If you’re gonna keep a skunk, you should have the scent glands removed.
People do the same thing with ferrets,
FYI the duck slide actually is abusive because if you look at it it has a food tray above the drop off area where the water goes down and the ducks are actually going back up to eat but they fall down the slide I guess that's fun
well, yes to all your first 3 questions.
But I learned literally a couple of things. Thanks. :)
Everybody gangsta on that bench until someone grabs the phone
We get about 60 lbs of prickly pear in our yard every single year. We've used em for preserves and ice cream. Not bad at all, a little seedy, but not bad.
It's octopi when referring to multiple individuals of the same species: only when talking about individuals of differing species are they called octopuses.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who caught that
3:10 They are slide down becuase there is food what they trying to reach, and when they go too close they are slide down. So slideing for hours it's not their intention. However crows are actually like to slide on slippery roof tops on the winter. There are dozens of evidence captured by video with whild crows. They are much more intelligent so they has some concept of fun in their mind when they are do that. Not so much as ducks, but may they are also enjoying it, but they just has no brain to do it only for fun. They are not being harmed, and they are not forced to do anything by fear/threat, or to avoiding pain/damage, and they are also not starving as I know so it's free for them to choose to not slide if they feel bad about it so it's an overreaction to call out this an animal abuse.
3:32 Btw those insects has only few hour left in their life and peoples make them waste their valuable little time with a stupid lamb, so that's considerably more abusive.
8:45 - In Ontario, those lanes would be plugged with accidents.
The idea seems far too dangerous. Especially if the barrier developed a sudden bulge into the other lane as a result of a nervous driver going down that narrow channel.
While many of these things are just naturally occurring events, many of the technologies were already well known. However for those new ones like those specialized gloves that are knife proof, Hammer resistant, fire resistant, it would be nice to have the links to some of these things.
Late-night TV is an excellent resource, and if you hurry, a free tote bag.
“One of the most popular aircraft in the American Army”
*cries in Royal Air Force*
A water slide is animal abuse? Oh get out with that junk..
I'll admit the auxiliary hole on the jet turbine peaked my curiosity a bit
Oh what I wouldn't give to fart into the breathing tube of that art installation.
The 12 year old in me laughed very much at your comment :)
While Tim sits safe in his castle, he's telling the rest of us to die on our swords.
Not proud to say I'd seen all of these... EXCEPT THAT PARK BENCH! What a great idea.
Octopi
octopodes
Some more about the phone jack in airplanes. There one in the front near the nose of the aircraft for ground personnel to talk to the cockpit crew.
There are many other jack holes like the one showed in the video. Those are used by maintenance to talk to each other around the aircraft and in the cockpit. Btw, I would be much to dangerous for the ground personnel to stand near a rotating jet engine.
I see a lot of jack holes and jack wagons around as well!
😁😉
When you fish wakes you in the middle of the night. And you’re like bloop bloop!
Aircraft have been doing VTOL for years, not much a suprise
they have been doing the vertical landing for alot longer...
@@bunnykiller I never specified the time frame
@@TakkudALT you missed the joke... vertical landing = crash into ground nose first ;)
@@bunnykiller There was no missed joke, in fact I went along with it
10:25 that car is either the same one that drives around Nashville, TN or there's more than one strange person out there
There's similar ones near Haight & Ashbury in San Francisco too
Another use for the jet engine phone jack- if Superman needs to make a call mid air! And those who don't believe that ducks can be happy, sad, depressed, angry? How about Donald and Daffy Duck?!
I saw a mayfly hatch on the Susquehanna river. There were millions of flys. Made the road slippery and windshield messy. Never saw one again.
Aww, that’s so adorable, pretending those sickos didn’t surgically modify that skunk in order to make it a more amenable prisoner. 🤗🤗🤗
Them silicon masks is perfect to rob a bank
1:28 be specific, Mind Warehouse! Edinburgh is in Scotland. Saying that it's in the "UK" is neither here nor there.
The British company Hawker Siddeley first flew a VTOL fixed wing aircraft on 31 August 1966, This went o to become the Harrier
they were also developing a supersonic harrier, that used a plenum combustion chamber, but it never went past actual design drawings, and it is said, it was the supersonic harrier, that heavily influenced the F-35
I have seen the unusual car in Albuquerque New Mexico, it is awesome to see
The pink beach! Been there, done that. Really nice place.
Planes landing vertically is old news. The Harrier jet has been in service for a long time; perhaps longer than you've been alive! :)
9:25 thats only for phones which have wireless charge function
9:45. All that red water reminded me of the documentary called "the cove" if haven't seen it yet, don't.
The hydrophobic material on the guy's hand is soot and can be washed off under a regular faucet with running water. Rubbing the hand helps and various soaps can be used to make cleaning faster, easier & more effective. There are several name brands of soaps that are designed to get soot and other difficult substances off of hands. Even compressed air does a decent job of getting most of it off.
7:00 these are some serious Michael Jackson moves :D
Soo Cute Those Duckks 🥰
That lane divider is used all over. Boston Massachusetts has been using that for decades now. It opens an HOV lave to relieve traffic. HOV means High Occupancy Vehicles of two or more people. It's original intent is to encourage car pooling in and out of the city. Locals typically call it the Zipper truck.
Mayflies are soo annoying, they literally fly onto you on purpose and they land on your face and bug you for no reason and just don’t leave you alone at all
...It's a horrible evil monster ...you know exactly what that looks like!
Now I can officially say I've seen it all now!
Calling a waterside abuse should be grounds for arrest.
Superb. 💙 T.E.N.
Uh, that VTOL F-35B Lightning-2 shown in your video doesn't belong to the US Army. It's the variant owned and operated by the Marine Corps. It needs VTOL capability because USMC aircraft carriers are much smaller than Navy carriers with much shorter runways.
Who's researching this muck, the r. A. F has been using harriers since the early 80's
7:00 and that is how the dab came to be