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  • @Swirl_of_StarFire
    @Swirl_of_StarFire ปีที่แล้ว +133

    "Self-inflicted high-velocity lead poisoning" is my favorite phrase from this one

  • @AppleHistoryGuy
    @AppleHistoryGuy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It is pronounced New-found-land! Not New Finland!

    • @sarahwong5592
      @sarahwong5592 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are incorrect, sir. (Source, old Canadian guy who happens to be my dad

    • @AppleHistoryGuy
      @AppleHistoryGuy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sarahwong5592 Oh shoot I realized I messed up what I meant. I meant it’s pronounced NEW-FIN-LAND, not NEW-FIN-LIND.

  • @hannarose96
    @hannarose96 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Interviewer: "I heard you were extremely quick at surgeries"
    Robert Liston: "yes, as a matter of fact I am"
    Interviewer: "What was your most difficult surgery?”
    Robert Liston: "I amputated the leg of a man who later died of gangrene, accidentally cut off the finger of my assistant who then died of gangrene, and cut the coattail on one of the spectators who was so terrified he died of fright"
    Interviewer: "you’re a horrible surgeon"
    Robert Liston: "yeah, but I was fast"

  • @GiordanDiodato
    @GiordanDiodato ปีที่แล้ว +17

    During WW2, the German army used methamphetamines to stay awake during the Blitzkrieg.

  • @JamesDavy2009
    @JamesDavy2009 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is the kind of stuff that would've been on BBC's _Horrible Histories._

  • @emzzz8180
    @emzzz8180 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Last story left out some major elements in the story
    1. The SS officer Schrader died after being shot before the siege began
    2. Former French Prime Minister who was a POW was about to be shot by a sniper but Gangl got him out of the line of fire.. the effort ended his life.. He and Schrafer were the only casualties of the defenders
    3. the POW tennis player offered himself to sneak pass the attackers encircling them and get help from Lee's detached armored force.. Lee argued it will be dangerous but it's the only chance they got to win so he did agree to it... His troops arrive just in time before they really were out of ammos
    4. Lee was promoted to Captain and received an award whilst Gangl's Heroic Efforts was awarded as the Hero of Austrian Resistance and was named after a street in Wörgl and a Sabaton Song "The Last Battle" was made after them

  • @Cresselia_Master
    @Cresselia_Master ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Gander is one of my favorite stories from 9/11.

  • @southernfriedwestcoaster
    @southernfriedwestcoaster ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I love history ❤

  • @JamesTDG
    @JamesTDG ปีที่แล้ว +12

    God damn, it's scary to just hear how bad shit can turn due to hasty greed. I bet the flora surrounding the lake in story 1 before and after the disaster changed a lot due to the salt content of the soil killing most of the plants. I bet that if it was pulled along the Columbia river over on the west coast, you'd see a total environmental collapse on a bioregional level due to a large chunk of the breeding ground of salmon being cut off (and salmon are needed for the ecosystems here to survive)

  • @Lycan_Jedi
    @Lycan_Jedi ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Molly Brown wasn't the true "Unsinkable Woman" Now everyone knows the Story of Molly Brown, the unconventional Heiress to a mining fortune, who survived the Titanic and went on to become a legend of that dreadful night in April of 1912. But almost no one knows the story of Violet Jessop, who worked for the White Star Line beginning in 1909. One night in 1911, Violet was proudly performing her final duties as The RMS Olympic was coming into port. It was a foggy night so Olympic was blowing its horns and whistles, being answered in turn by another vessel the HMS Hawke. A way of giving location. Mere minutes later a loud crunch and a shuddering of the ship brings Violet to the deck, The two ships have collided with the Hawke being broken in two. Immediately Captain Edward Smith ordered the lifeboats readied. After a few minutes, he gives another order upon assessment of the Damage to the Olympic. Lower boats, bring any passengers of that ship aboard. Violet would aid the survivors of the collision and continue her career.
    In 1912 Violet was transferred to to another Ship, one that would mingle her story into only one of thousands. Violet was transferred to the RMS Titanic. Fluent in speaking Welsh, Violet was placed in the 2nd class cabins as many of those in 2nd and 3rd class spoke primarily Welsh. After the iceberg struck Violet was tasked with showing the passengers who didn't speak the King's on how to act. she made her way into the chaos on deck and did her best to remain calm as everyone panicked around her. Rather unceremoniously she was ordered to enter Lifeboat 16. She did so and just before it lowered a baby was suddenly thrust into her arms. Without any further warning, the boat lowered. For the next 4 hours, Violet and the others struggled to keep warm. Hungry, freezing, and exhausted, They were relieved to see the Carpathia arrived to rescue the Titanic's survivors. Once aboard, a woman, who Violet believed was the mother of the baby she had been given rushed up and grabbed him, relievingly crying as she clutched the baby before leaving. Violet would never learn the identity of either the baby or the woman.
    After the start of WW1 Violet's next chapter would take place. By this point, the not yet launched RMS Britannic had been drafted along with the Olympic. It was in 1916, Violet would serve as a nurse aboard the now-renamed HMHS Britannic. It was during this time a German U Boat received intel stating that there was a British travel route of Wartime ships. As such a decision was made, one that would ultimately claim 30 and injure dozens more. Early that morning Violet had just made her way into the dining hall for breakfast when an explosion violently rocked the Britannic. The German U boat just 4 days earlier had planted underwater mines. Violet was immediately aware of the situation as Britannic began to list heavily. Immediately the order was given to ready lifeboats, but the captain very quickly realized Brotannic was only about 3 miles from shore. With his entire crew at risk, he made a decision to attempt to beach the ship. Ordering full ahead began turning towards the shore. Violet quickly made her way back towards the dining hall and began filling her pockets with pastries, breads, and fruit. It was something she claimed she learned from Titanic, food was a necessity in hours-long waits for rescue. As she was doing this, the Firemen (The name given to those that fill the boilers) made their way to the deck. Seeing the lifeboats being readied they made their way into one and began, without orders to lower themselves. Some crew seeing this began entering another. Violet seeing lifeboats being loaded and lowered assumed the order was given to abandon ship. So, armed with her gains she entered into a 3rd lifeboat before it too began being lowered. As soon as her boat reached halfway down a wild commotion was heard. Turning, Violet saw a horrific sight. Britannic has listed so severely that one of its massive propellers is now sticking halfway out of the water. Behind it is what once was a lifeboat. It is now little more than a pile of lumber and the bodies of the dead or dying. The 2nd boat is now frantically cutting at the ropes to their lifeboat, trying desperately to get clear as the Propeller comes closer, before ultimately bailing as the propeller cones down on the lifeboat, launching an unfortunate few airborne as the boat lurched. Now on the water, Violet's lifeboat begins the same process, struggling to get free from the ship before it's too late before they too bail. As Violet went under the water began churning her in every way possible quickly disorienting her. To the day she would die, Violet had no idea what hit her, be it a piece of debris, the propeller, or an unfortunate victim, but something slammed into her head fracturing her skull and giving her a severe concussion. Still, though bleeding and half-conscious, Violet struggled to surface, only doing so when she was grabbed by a doctor. When the ship finally stopped and lifeboats were launched, Violet was pulled aboard one and watched as Britannic first nosed into the seafloor before slipping under the water.
    Violet would return in 1920 to continue to work for White Star until 1950 when she retired. In 1968 She received a phone call. In the call, Violet was asked "Did you save a baby from the Titanic?" Shocked as she had never said a word of her story that night, she replied, "Yes.. I did." to which the Voice said: "I was that Baby." Laughed, then hung up. Violet believed that it was in fact the baby, though many dismissed it as a cruel prank. Violet would die in 1971, never knowing if it truly was the baby she saved in 1912.

    • @ismaelsonlinsborges
      @ismaelsonlinsborges ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The supposed baby calling her only to hang up without further details was just cruel

    • @miaya.micronis
      @miaya.micronis ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I find it funny bc I know all of this about violet but not a darn thing about Molly. It’s really goofy that they call Molly unsinkable when it was clearly Violet 😂

  • @JamesTDG
    @JamesTDG ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I'm not much familiar with it, but my great grandfather was one of the miners during the sunshine mine disaster. He ended up writing about it and someone stole the story and turned it into a film where our family didn't get a cut of it. The tale got really foggy after enough generations that I can't adequately tell the story in any form or recall any notable details, hell, I might be inaccurate about the mine name itself!

  • @julianandrefredriksen5848
    @julianandrefredriksen5848 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Very small salt mine if its only 32m

  • @scdl-m2z
    @scdl-m2z ปีที่แล้ว +6

    the 10th story is actually kinda wholesome

  • @johncastro125
    @johncastro125 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    That last story should be turn into a movie.

    • @octaviusmorlock
      @octaviusmorlock ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There's a animation about it by MrSpherical called "The Nazi Castle Battle" if you're interested. :)

  • @lilahbetes5936
    @lilahbetes5936 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I’ve never seen someone have so many subcribers and so little views! Makes me mad cuz y’all are great

  • @SR-lr7he
    @SR-lr7he ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Newfies are some of the best people in the world. I'm proud to share a country with the Gander folks.

  • @octaviusmorlock
    @octaviusmorlock ปีที่แล้ว +3

    On January 30, 1835: US President Andrew Jackson was leaving the capitol building after a friend's funeral, when a man pulled out a revolver and pulled the trigger; the gun jammed. However, would-be assassin Richard Lawrence was prepared incase this happened- pulling out his second revolver- he aimed, and again, pulled the trigger. Once again, it jammed.
    President Jackson was reasonably taken aback by this; once regaining he composure- being reasonably ticked off- (and being Andrew Jackson) had to be *held back to keep from caning his would-be assassin* .
    Richard Lawrence was found not guilty by reason of insanity, and spent the remainder of his life in insane asylums.
    The best word I have ever heard Jackson described is "Volatile".
    If you're interested in learning more about Old Hickory, I'd thoroughly recommend "American Lion" by Jon Meacham.

  • @Mia-dt3gl
    @Mia-dt3gl ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The first legal slave owner in the United States was named Anthony Johnson. The slave he owned was an indentured servant named John Casor, who tried to leave his servitude once his contract ended, but Anthony Johnson successfully argued in court that John Casor was his legal property.
    Both Anthony Johnson and John Casor were black men.

    • @JamesTDG
      @JamesTDG ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Now that's some irony considering the time period

    • @Mia-dt3gl
      @Mia-dt3gl ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@JamesTDG There were quite a few plantation owners in the South who were black, who owned black slaves. But this isn’t talking about very often.

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 ปีที่แล้ว

      Anthony Johnson was himself a slave before owning slaves, so the first slaveowner? Not really ^^'
      As for the first legal slave, it's true for a civil court case. But the first slave for life was John Punch, which is also important because it was the start of the racial discrimination between white and black people. John Punch was an indentured servant (a slave but only for a limited time), he fled his master's property with two other white indentured servants. They were all three caught back, condemned to lashes, but the whites had 4 years added to their contract, while the black one had a lifetime added.
      Note: of course this is all what we know from sources, it probably began earlier and was just not recorded officially in court ^^'

  • @ShapesWithoutColors
    @ShapesWithoutColors ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I wish I understood what happened in that last story. I understood what "ventilated" meant, at least.

  • @ordinarylampshade4624
    @ordinarylampshade4624 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    To those who want to know more about the first story
    th-cam.com/video/PcWRO2pyLA8/w-d-xo.html

  • @outerspaceproduction
    @outerspaceproduction ปีที่แล้ว +3

    18:56 I mean- he was Scottish so probably lmao

  • @catarinaamorim816
    @catarinaamorim816 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was hoping somebody talk about the goldsboro incident cause it may have a future tragic "epilogue" so i will talk: In 23/01/1961, during Cold War, USA had planes, with two hydrogen bombs in each with 200X the explosive forse plus the nuke that destroy nagasaki, circulate the country for the case Russia throw a nuke the planes go to Russia throw the bombs. So that day one plane, close to Goldsboro, fell to the ground and one bomb got buried, this bomb had two nucleus after some excavation one was fond the other never was. The army buy the piece of land where the bomb fell so no construction will be made above the missing nucleus but someday it may explode and the people of Goldsboro be obliterate

  • @alfiesmullet1311
    @alfiesmullet1311 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    They made a musical about the Gander story

    • @blueberrypanquakes
      @blueberrypanquakes 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Came here to say this. Saw the touring production when it came to my state last month. It's an amazing show!

  • @KenFullman
    @KenFullman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There's a lot of misinformation about the Romans departure from the Britain. The thing to realise is that, everyday life continued, pretty much as it always had. The Romans didn't micromanage everything. So they appointed local governors and officials all over the land that were selected from locals. These officials didn't leave Britain with the Romans (why would they? Britain was their home") So, for the most part, Britain continued functioning, pretty much as it had, when the Romans were here. The appointed officials continued their admin duties as normal and continued maintaining infrastructure etc... So local people continued paying these locals to maintain vital resources on behalf of the people.
    Britain entered the "Dark Ages" but this is also misunderstood. The sun still rose every day. Life was just as bright as normal but documentation was abandoned. As a result, historians looking back on the period, found a shortage of any written records to depict living conditions of that time. So these historians were left in the "dark" about what the dark ages were really like. Later still, the term "dark ages" was misconstrued to mean something bad, (instead of just unknown), which is what gave rise to most of the myths that still survive to this day.

  • @Napkin_story
    @Napkin_story ปีที่แล้ว +4

    IF.
    -Greece

    • @Napkin_story
      @Napkin_story ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@octaviusmorlock yes it is spelled that
      I'm just a bit silly and forgot how to spell

  • @DinoRicky
    @DinoRicky ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fun fact: the battle at 11:34
    The Japanese abandoned it before the us and Canadians arrived and they landed on opposite shores of the island
    When they meet, each other though the others where the Japanese and fought
    It’s funny lol 😂

  • @curiousviewer72
    @curiousviewer72 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The French song translates to Knights of the round table tell me if the wine is good..:🍷🍷🍷

  • @theviking1359
    @theviking1359 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Puppet History ( Watcher) did a episode on the surgeon with the 3 deaths from one surgery if u want to learn more

  • @krankarvolund7771
    @krankarvolund7771 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Fun fact about Sparta, a few years after they replied their famous "If" to Philip, he came to Laconia, beat their army, took half their lands and left XD

  • @CentralScotlandBusesYT
    @CentralScotlandBusesYT ปีที่แล้ว +2

    18:10 oooooh my god! I’ve heard that tale many a time before, but it always cracks me up!

    • @sidvs8816
      @sidvs8816 ปีที่แล้ว

      You should see the qixr video about him. It goes into detail about how it may never have happened and that he was in fact a great surgeon who was in favour of washing his hands between surgeries

  • @TheReal_CoachCason
    @TheReal_CoachCason ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Look up Moe Berg, The Catcher Who Was A Spy.

  • @owenjacobson9794
    @owenjacobson9794 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    YES. THE BATTLE OF ATTU. There was also another battle at kiska, a neighboring island. The Japanese left the island after the battle of attu, but over 90 Canadian and American soldiers were killed from traps left by the Japanese.

  • @PilpelAvital
    @PilpelAvital ปีที่แล้ว +1

    13:00 why would he offer to kill himself? He was fighting as a soldier in a war. The Japanese certainly committed war crimes but merely fighting in the war was not a crime.

    • @sarahwong5592
      @sarahwong5592 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Intentionally starting forest fires, however, is not standard practice in modern warfare, and most modern people would consider it extremely dishonorable. He apparently came to share that sentiment.
      (Edited to say **intentionally** starting forest fires...because of course warfare involves lots of fire and could accidentally start one easily if fought in a wooded area in dry conditions....but lighting the forest on purpose, just to burn it down as the goal, would be considered very bad form.)

  • @marinadamn5813
    @marinadamn5813 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    YEESS I'm just happy Garbo was mentioned. An absolute legend in history

  • @andas129
    @andas129 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    my dad worked at lake peigner hes still alive we live in broussard louisiana

  • @xz3ss
    @xz3ss ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow a fallout reference, wasn’t expecting that

  • @ncavis
    @ncavis ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Look up the “confederate donkey bomb” lol

  • @Jesselapisbird
    @Jesselapisbird ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What’s that crash bandicoot game called

  • @chrisnemec5644
    @chrisnemec5644 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Well, one story I know about that isn't in history books was the Trinity River of Texas' flood of 1908. Records show that the river does a catastrophic flood every 800 years, and this was it. The river, which is normally at 15 feet in Dallas, swelled to 52.6 feet (16.03 m.) The miracle here was that only 5 people died. Most of the casualties were of livestock. However, some parts of the city were cut off and could be reached only by boat. When the flood waters receded, they found dead cows in the branches of trees with no way to get them down. There was a movement to make a concrete bridge over the river, which was done in 1912.

    • @frostfamily5321
      @frostfamily5321 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      H.G.Wells's novel War Of The Worlds was made into a radio show that was mistaken for news reports, electric taxis were used in New York more than a *century* ago, There's probably also the Louisiana purchase, someone at least tried to make a vacuum-based airship and I'm glad that the Wardenclyffe Tower incident was not a story of any of the historians used in the video because it says "can't be found in textbooks".

  • @jacredhead12345
    @jacredhead12345 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The first story with the lake was not caused by bad numbers and a 14-inch drill bit. It was caused by an oil company wanting money and, like always, causing damage to the environment with bad numbers and a 14-inch drill bit.

  • @lisashafer9
    @lisashafer9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What game is playing in the background. It looks interesting.

    • @coffecrazy
      @coffecrazy ปีที่แล้ว

      Weird half life 2 or Garry’s mor

  • @xersis31
    @xersis31 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The asshole one says a lot about life

  • @nicoletteliang530
    @nicoletteliang530 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Early gang

  • @krankarvolund7771
    @krankarvolund7771 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fun fact, after the healing of the King Louis XIV from his anal fistula, he asked his official composer to wrote a Te Deum to celebrate his recovery, Lully did it, and according to some sources, this melody he composed may be the ancestor of God save the King/Queen that is the unofficial hymn of the UK ^^
    Also, Lully crushed his foot with his direction stick (in the time conductors didn't used a little wand to give the tempo to their orchestra but a massive and heavy stick), refused to be operated, and died of gangrene a few weeks later.
    So the surgical operation on the ass of the french king may have birthed the english hymn and have certainly caused the death of his official composer XD

  • @maxfan1591
    @maxfan1591 ปีที่แล้ว

    1371: Battle of Kosovo. Ottomans defeat the Serbs despite the charge of the Serbian knights, and Serbia is conquered by the Ottomans. Serbian knights now serve in the Ottoman army.
    1396: Battle of Nicopolis. Ottomans defeat a French-Hungarian army, thanks in part to the charge of the Serbian knights.
    1402: Battle of Ankara. Ottomans defeated by the army of Timur, despite the charge of the Serbian knights. Serbia freed.
    So, in 1396, the Serbs remain subjugated by the Ottomans, thanks in part to their own efforts.
    And in 1402, the Serbs regain their freedom from the Ottomans...*despite* their best efforts.

  • @Isamu1416
    @Isamu1416 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hope someone else is reading it there was a fascinating story li kama was born the son of Chinese immigrants in Honolulu, Hawaii both parents died of the spanish flu he was adopted by a family of native Hawaiians after the attack on Pearl Harbor he was imprisoned because he looked Asian he wanted to do military service and enlisted in the Marine Corps he fought in World War II and was twice decorated for bravery in combat. in 1943 his troop came under enemy artillery fire in buna the Japanese took advantage of the confusion to launch a surprise attack kama's comrades were killed but he survived with second degree burns during his escape he grabbed a sword from a dead Japanese officer and used it to kill 17 other Japanese soldiers including an officer and made his way into the jungle. he survived there for several weeks, obtained weapons and ammunition from dead soldiers, hunted and carried out guerrilla-style raids four weeks later he met another American troop who thought he was Japanese and took him prisoner. the commander on duty, known as Douchebag, refused to listen. he was taken to a makeshift prison camp, from where he was then transferred to an Allied prison camp, where he was involved in a prison break with a German, an Austrian and an Italian, and a few other people involved were brought to America to be officially charged and convicted. where someone finally checked his story and it was discovered that he was an American soldier. he was offered the Silver Star if he refrained from making the matter public. he declined, was honorably discharged and sued Commander Douchebag after the war, as well as the US Army. an American court ruled in his favor and awarded him $750,000 in compensation and lifelong veterans' benefits. he died in 2023 at an advanced age.

  • @Isamu1416
    @Isamu1416 หลายเดือนก่อน

    there are a few things that aren't quite right about this historically significant battle with Germans, French and Americans fighting side by side. Firstly, there was no telephone connection. A civilian, recruited by the Americans from a nearby town, aged 16, broke the news by escaping the fortress on a bicycle to the nearest town and from there making a telephone connection to request reinforcements. Sturmbandführer Schreder was killed in the battle when a sniper took aim at the American commander and he pushed him aside, himself being fatally wounded. The commander later nominated him for the Silver Star, making him the only German officer in World War II to be awarded the Silver Star for what was proposed. The award was denied to him by a majority of one vote.

  • @Groza_Dallocort
    @Groza_Dallocort ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The castle Itter is not unheard of anymore. Yarnhub have made a video about it and Sabaton have made a song about it

  • @adamdubin1276
    @adamdubin1276 ปีที่แล้ว

    A number of Egyptian Pharaohs were inbred to the point of making Charles II of Spain look reasonably healthy...

  • @sagesemadeni4024
    @sagesemadeni4024 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Julius Caesar tried to invade Ireland after conquering Britannia. His forces didn't even make it past the beach. When he got back to rome, he said that it was a frozen wasteland inhabited by cannibals. The island was called Hibernia for centuries because of one guy's hurt ego and a few crazy celts. 😂

  • @geo4322
    @geo4322 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That congress man should've litterly been charged with treason for that mind numblingly stupid move

  • @dannypipewrench533
    @dannypipewrench533 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Listening to the Lake Peigneur story, I was hoping that Modern Marvels did an Engineering Disasters episode on it. I looked it up, and it turns out they did. I might watch that some time.

  • @frostynexu
    @frostynexu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I actually new about the first story. Yt channel dark records did a documentary about it with footage. It was a crazy event and completely changed the eco system there

  • @nickorange4881
    @nickorange4881 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That first story was wild. Unexpected.

  • @Grimlock-
    @Grimlock- ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Boo

  • @jimmieloop8587
    @jimmieloop8587 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WoW, what is a history fact that no one talks about....proceeds to tell the most told and documented disaster

  • @JamSparing
    @JamSparing 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This will negatively impact the trout population.

  • @Levesqu3
    @Levesqu3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi

  • @Random-yd4px
    @Random-yd4px ปีที่แล้ว

    fun fact in #5 fur traders made there money from scamming and stealing from natives

  • @RebzyfanYT
    @RebzyfanYT ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • @stevenfragoza46
    @stevenfragoza46 ปีที่แล้ว

    rip those trout. fly high my brothers 🪦🕊🕊🕊

  • @pizzas4breakfast
    @pizzas4breakfast ปีที่แล้ว

    Nobody talks about real history facts either

  • @Kickapignow
    @Kickapignow ปีที่แล้ว

    Game: garry's mod
    Cost: 20 or 10$

  • @Rezy202
    @Rezy202 ปีที่แล้ว

    Leo major is amazing a true. Canadian perate

  • @SpiritOfTheGalaxy143
    @SpiritOfTheGalaxy143 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hate history but as its your video its better

  • @mrFiiSKiiS
    @mrFiiSKiiS ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the Spartan ones. The word laconic comes from their native land, Laconia.
    That said, their "Neither" and "If" responses come off as bad ass. But the truth is a bit sadder. The Spartans by this point weren't really much of a threat. It's why Philip and Alexander never bothered with them. Not fear, just nothing to gain, and they had more important things come up before they ever quite rolled over the Spartans.

  • @DravenHansen
    @DravenHansen ปีที่แล้ว

    story 13 teen made me cringe.

  • @Maiqthelair0
    @Maiqthelair0 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is that Gmod or modded hl2

  • @M22_locust3
    @M22_locust3 ปีที่แล้ว

    4th comment + 35th like + 237th view

    • @theironrubberduck
      @theironrubberduck ปีที่แล้ว

      If I kept that much track of everything I'd probably remember my dreams in greater detail

  • @Reddit-TrueStories
    @Reddit-TrueStories 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cool 💣

  • @whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle
    @whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle ปีที่แล้ว

    85th

  • @50frogsinatrenchcoat9
    @50frogsinatrenchcoat9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Achilles was gay

  • @kissthehomiesgoodnight
    @kissthehomiesgoodnight ปีที่แล้ว

    Bro the poortrout