So, the thing with Jekyll and Hyde was actually inspired by one of the author’s friends who was an alcoholic. The friend completely changed while under the influence of alcohol and became angry and aggressive. The alcoholism won and so the author wrote Jekyll and Hyde. The serum was literally alcohol. (I know this because Jekyll and Hyde is a hyperfixation of mine and I collect as many copies as I can of it)
That may be the basis for why he wrote it, but it's not even remotely close to what the story is. It's literally verbatim in the book what he was doing. He was attempting to cure the evil within human nature, not alcohol. The whooooole point of the book was building up to that final suicide note at the end where he learns no matter what we do, we'll always fail. Humanity is doomed to succumb to the evil sides of ourselves.
@@elyrienvalkyr8167 a more important theme in the book is that Jekyll and Hyde aren't actually two different people. The serum mostly just affected his appearance, but Hyde was really Jekyll lashing out. So the Doctor and Mister weren't two opposing sides, but the same man in different situations.
6:30 you REALLY didn’t need to do that to me. You didn’t have to Tugg me that hard. That Jekyll Hyde song was so deep in my brain that I forgot it was even in there.
For a second there I was ten years old again, half awake at six am eating sugary cereal for breakfast while watching Arthur before getting ready for school
There was an experiment where a dude put a mouse in a glass container full of water. The mouse splashed around for like 10-30 minutes and died. Big sad. Then, he placed another mouse there, exept when it started to drown, he took it away, dried it, let it rest and all that. And then he put it back in. It was a test if animals have "hope" so to say. The mouse survived TWO FUCKIGN DAYS, cause it knew that if it survived long enough it might be saved. And this experiment was very important in the study of psychology and how intelligent animals really are. But i just wish so fucking badly that hell existed, and the dude who did this was petted on the back by devil, as in "good job, very useful information you uncovered. Was it worth it?"
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I need to say this because it's literally driven me crazy ever since I read Frankenstein: VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN WASNT A DOCTOR, HE DROPPED OUT OF COLLEGE BEFORE HE GOT HIS DOCTORATE
Chess Grandmaster Bobbie Fisher encapsulates the mad scientist trope perfectly. Back in the 60’s he dominated the world of chess. Beat the Soviet grandmasters and was generally just used as a huge propaganda tool by the Americans, which of course applied pressure on his desire to perform. He had always been fairly neurotic for pretty much his whole life, but about 10 years after he became the world champion he seemed to go into a nose dive. And by nose dive I mean he stopped showering, stopped sleeping, barely ate anything, he just played chess all day, every day and only changing his clothes to go play at tournaments. This went on for about 6 months and in that time his ELO rating reached a level that hasn’t yet been beaten by a human. Then out of nowhere he just disappeared, nobody knew where he was. His mind snapped from the stress and the strain. About 4 years later he turned up at a chess tournament in Vietnam. Apparently he had spent the last couple of years being hunted by the CIA for breaking the US’s travel embargo to Cuba when he went to go play a tournament there (which wasn’t actually true, nobody was hunting him, but it gives you an insight into just how paranoid he had become). So he ‘fled’ to Iceland where he stayed for the rest of his life, living off donations from chess players around the world. Even so, he never trusted anyone, even when they were giving him a place to stay. He died of an easily treatable cancer because he refused treatment, his reason being that he didn’t trust western medicine. A sad end to a brilliant man. And a clear indicator that there is a limit to just what the brain can handle before in breaks.
Tugg, jekyll and hyde actually changed a lot over the years. Hyde wasn't always jekylls alternate personality, he actually was just a disguise jekyll wore to do terrible shit. Jekyll didn't make a potion that separates good from evil in the original, he just made a potion that made him look like a little goblin man. The original story is also a detective story of uncovering the fact that mr hyde was actually jekyll in disguise.
@@Fubie YUP. The story also just makes SO much more sense this way, the whole split personality thing defeats the entire purpose of the story. The story isn't about what would happen if you had a definite good and bad personality, it's about what would become of a person who could be evil with no consequences.
Also, the story is pretty vague about what Mr Hyde does. We only know that he killed a random man that was just walking on the street and that he chased a child with unknown intentions (he was stopped by a mob in part because of the extremely creepy vibes he transmited). Aside for that the only thing we know is that Hyde's depravity started very tame just doing things that would be "improper of a gentleman of Jekyll's age and status" but not even necessarilly ilegal, and things escalated into violence and depravity as time passed and Jekyll/Hyde became more of a thrillseeker
This is just… false? The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (the original 1886 book) states in no uncertain terms that he drank an elixir in the letter that Jekyll wrote to Utterson, the main character of the story. Its themes were a representation of the victorian era where everyone had “masks” for lack of a better term that they would act out and have an entirely different internal monologue on the inside. Jeckyll is an “upstanding man of repute”, while Hyde is described as impulsive and cruel, ergo the individual within Jekyll that was brought out with the drinking of elixir, as it is stated that Jekyll has had urges to do bad things throughout the novella. The big surprise at the end says that Hyde is found draped in Jekyll’s clothes might be what you are describing here? I am very unsure of where this information has come from.
Can we just appreciate Tuggs character development for a second, dude went from being a lacrosse / hockey guy in a frat to a internet goblin taking about mad scientist. Inspirational stuff
i have a horrible horrible jekyll and hyde hyperfixation and this did not help now i have it in my brain and im going to explode from every single proceeding mention of mad scientists
@@mckell_22 dont really care for the broadway, obsessed with the concept reccording done by anthony warlow, also like the korean production im going to go see it this november, favorite song is reccording 16 transformation, least favorite is girls of the night (not because its bad i just dont listen to the song much) performed confrontation infront of like 1000+ people once (dont know how i did it in the original key cause im neither old enough or the correct gender to sound anything like mr warlow) Im so glad you were casted for the musical! If its ok could i ask which role? also please inform me if there is a reccording i would love to support. Edit: because i clicked enter prematurely
The painting on the cover of the Frankenstein book is actually a very famous German oil painting by Caspar David Friedrich, just an fyi. It’s incredibly famous, and he crafted it during the Romanticism period. Individuality, emotion, and nature were particularly important in this age of the post-Enlightenment era.
talking about body snatcher should not bring me joy but im thrilled i know about the connection between body snatchers and the vampire panic. it rattles around my brain so much i love unhinged history
BIG “TUCKER” TUGG. YOU UNDERSTAND. I HAVE HAD THAT ARTHUR “JEKYLL HYDE” SONG APPEAR IN MY HEAD RANDOMLY OVER THE PAST 15 YEARS OF MY LIFE AND I AM SO GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND THIS WEIRD THING THAT GOES ON IN MY HEAD. I even started singing it when you mentioned Dr Jekyll lol
@@YarnWolfCreations Yeah! Actually, right after making this comment, I decided to take a look. He seems to be doing well, and for the most part he's still doing the classic top-10's.
4:08 don’t forget about Spliced, an early 2000s Cartoon Network show about an island of animals spliced with other animals that was left abandoned after their creator went to jail.
My wife received ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) to treat major depressive disorder and alcoholism. They would put her under general anesthesia and use electricity in her brain to induce a grand mal seizure. Twice a week. After 6 weeks, she was essentially cured of both and has been doing really well since
Came to the comments looking for some ECT defense. It's used in a MUCH more controlled and efficient manner nowadays, and it's a genuine hope for many psychiatrical patients
2:15 yea yea, as a book reading nerd the first think I would tell you is that Frankenstein(the monster) was described in the original book as like, a perfect sexy man
His beauty hit the uncanny valley, iirc, so he was so beautiful he went back to being terrifying. Like someone whose body is a Ship of Theseus with plastic surgery.
@@ellymythsand if I remember correctly, his skin became sort of translucid when he was given life, you could see the fibers of the muscles under it when the creature moved... or maybe it was just because the skin was grafted too tight and the monster looked like Hugh Jackman or Chris Pratt after doing that "burn 90% of all your body's fat" excercise routine men do when they're cast in a superhero movie
9:50 uhhhhhh little fun fact about Australia is that we commonly eat kangaroo! it not even like, a fancy meat product over here you can get it at practically any normal supermarket or butcher's. we have alot of kangaroos and aboriginals have been eating for over a millennia, so the only reason real we don't eat it all the time is that it's extremely hard to cook right, overcooking it even slightly makes it so chewy it nearly impossible to chew up. it also why some dog breeds are entirely illegal in Australia, the meat kangaroos have are packed with alot of protein which pretty much roids up the dogs, and those dogs can become harmful to wildlife.
If I were a mad scientist I would create a perspective machine! It would give people the ability to relive and feel things from another person so they would understand them better
So you know how an artist will make something. And then people call it a Picasso, or a DaVinci. Seeing the monster as a work of Frankenstein, you could call his work, a Frankenstein
Mad scientist here. I work in photonic engineering (aka lasers) for about 30 some odd years since I was a kid, started working with my dad on them. Honestly it's wild how a small idea/curiosity can just roll far out of control. My dad had a dream of his that he wanted to accomplish when he started understanding laser tech in the 80s. To map the solar system completely with a pulse of light, akin to a sonar pulse. Of course over time this changed to using the sun to do it for us. It was really just a simple idea. Needing only two probes/satellites to work properly. One near the sun acting as a phase one scanner, and the other as an end point and reader. And as with something like Lidar, ya get a map of everything the photons have passed through between these two probes/satellites. Now, that's the setup. We were riding high now, and getting loads of funding and grant labor for our work. And honestly it was rather fun and exciting for me and my dad. We were so pumped that we were working on technology that seems like fiction, that we didn't notice the most glaring of all things. Light passes through everything and anything, despite what we might think about it. So with that in mind, what do you think the basic problem we overlooked was? It isn't anything freaky or horrific, but it is terrifying for a common citizen to think about, and would change policing/warfare as we know it forever. The problem was, we couldn't black out portions of the scan, or limit the scan to avoid areas in the scan pathways... such as the earth with the pulse. And while the pulse is theoretically harmless. A complete photonic map of the earth isn't. Not only would you know the location of every human on earth, you would also know what aliments/diseases they have and so much more wild information. One pulse and we know where everyone who has caner is, and how far along that cancer would be. Military complexes would be completely mapped out, all nuke locations, and any "secret" facilities along with whatever they housed would be instantly found and detailed enough to be a blueprint too. Now for the scary part. Me and my dad didn't figure this out till way later (like 15 years later), abandoning the grants and workers in a panic. We then worked on it from our garage on our off hours to keep it to ourselves. But since my dad used grant money and labor from nearby universities, we know for a fact we aren't the only ones with the schematics and theories in the last 20 years along these line. So even if we stay off grid now, the information is readily available to be used.
This is probably going way too safe with it. But if I were a mad scientist, I would make a time stopping parrot, where when I go time stop it says time stop in timincreases and then when resume. It says time resume and time resumes.
Mighty Boosh also referenced Dr Moreau...oooh do one of these on Mighty Boosh and Flight of the Conchords and how they are the perfect blend of music and comedy
I'm sure it was a joke, but the "need for cadavers" was to teach medical students anatomy (primarily; like you said, plenty of instances of other things happening). We still do this today, part of modern medical school is cadaver dissection
Hey happy birthday dude! It was my birthday a few months ago too and, not to brag but, I got a broken arm for mine! (actually happened 9 days before at work, but still, awesome 25th present haha)
So Dr.Moreau is where furries actually come from! I'm not sure if that's what H.G. Wells intended when he wrote that book but given the fact that he ended the book by having a half-puma half-woman kill the doctor (which, as Tugg said, was so sexy) I'm gonna go ahead and say that he was the first furry.
in the 90s movie, puma lady was played by Fairuza Balk, she of the ice-blue eyes in The Craft. It's not a good movie and I'm not going to recommend watching it but that's some strong "this better not awaken anything in me" energy.
2:21 I also say it's Frankenstein's monster (because thats it's name), but I can bench 200 lbs, and I spent several years homeless on the streets of Chicago, getting in knife and fist fights over small amounts of drugs and booze. I'm not trying to flex how tough I am, I'm just saying if you want to try to fight me over you being wrong, I legitimately might try to bite your nose off 🤷
I can't believe how influential mary shelly's book is that we still reference her book in modern day. her work is so integral to every day society that even if you haven't read the book or watched the movie you know the story, plot line, and characters. yes, she had an amazing idea, but the fact that she managed to stay that accomplished even today is a talent a lot of modern writers lack. (that is, if they don't turn out to be transphobic peices of shit)
Oh yeah excellent thank you for retrieving that Arthur song from the deepest recesses of my brain. That certainly won't play on repeat in my head for the next 3 straight years
When I was little we wrote one of those "What do I wanna do when I grow up" for school and I drew a 2 page picture about being a mad scientist because I liked Doofenshmirtz
0:42 There’s also countless experiments conducted on children, such as Baby Albert. This old man made a baby deathly afraid of the color white (I was taught it was the color white in my classes, some people say it was rabbits or something.) Anyway, he legit got an orphan baby, and anytime it tried to interact with something white, an assistant would make a crazy loud sound, scaring the baby half to death. It got to the point where the baby feared Watson (the psychologist) because of his white hair (I believe he was an older man). They never went through a classical extinction process, so that baby went through his entire life with that phobia they instilled in him. I’m also pretty sure they dumped him back at the orphanage when they were done, but I don’t think we have records of what happened to the baby officially .
That f*n banger Jekyll and Hyde song has been a core memory and a regular "random singalong" pick. I'm really vibin here, bub. Looking forward to more content, you're awesome, keep up the good work. I want to also tell more people about CollegeHumor and Dropout! I can see your personality in that mix
12:30 As a bioengineer myself with cybernetic aspirations, thats the neat part. All those dogs kept living with just their heads, as long as he could keep the machine operated. Isnt that great? (Thats rhetorical, i know im way more radical in my thinking to be hoping for validation from average normies).
Thanks for the video despite feeling a bit unwell. I hope you feel better, take care of yourself.♡ You help me feel better and laugh despite how sick I've been for awhile now.
So, the thing with Jekyll and Hyde was actually inspired by one of the author’s friends who was an alcoholic. The friend completely changed while under the influence of alcohol and became angry and aggressive. The alcoholism won and so the author wrote Jekyll and Hyde. The serum was literally alcohol.
(I know this because Jekyll and Hyde is a hyperfixation of mine and I collect as many copies as I can of it)
Cool that you collect copies! Have you seen the glass scientists? It’s a retelling and the art is super pretty
@@idontneedachannelthanksyou7292 I read through a lot of it a long time ago
That may be the basis for why he wrote it, but it's not even remotely close to what the story is. It's literally verbatim in the book what he was doing. He was attempting to cure the evil within human nature, not alcohol. The whooooole point of the book was building up to that final suicide note at the end where he learns no matter what we do, we'll always fail. Humanity is doomed to succumb to the evil sides of ourselves.
@@elyrienvalkyr8167 up to interpretation I suppose
@@elyrienvalkyr8167 a more important theme in the book is that Jekyll and Hyde aren't actually two different people. The serum mostly just affected his appearance, but Hyde was really Jekyll lashing out. So the Doctor and Mister weren't two opposing sides, but the same man in different situations.
"jekyll jekyll hyde jekyll hyde hyde jekyll, jekyll jekyll hyde jekyll hyde~!" the childhood earworm that never goes away lmao
_The ride never ends _*_the ride never ends THE RIDE NEVER ENDS..._*
but it didn't matter if I drank the stuff, I just kept changing either way! cuz I WAS JEKYLL JEKYLL HYDE JEKYLL HYDE HYDE JEKYLL!
I still regularly quote “having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card!”
A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K
Such a classic lol
Therapist: Bald Tucker can't hurt you, he doesn't exist
Bald Tucker:
⁹ 4:56 😊
Still has plenty of hair?@@CritChrown
I need a mad scientist to erase the picture from my mind
what?
Heeerrrrrreeessss jooohhnnnnyyyyy 😂
6:30 you REALLY didn’t need to do that to me. You didn’t have to Tugg me that hard. That Jekyll Hyde song was so deep in my brain that I forgot it was even in there.
That fn song!!!!!
For a second there I was ten years old again, half awake at six am eating sugary cereal for breakfast while watching Arthur before getting ready for school
tugg doesnt have to hold off til halloween month to pull out the spooky thumbnails because he's not a coward
"Most Americans I know can't spell confidence without sticking out their tongue" 😂
wtf are you doing here
You ain't supposed to be hrrrrr
Yoooo you and Tugg are some of my favorites
And yet you misspelled tongue lol
Why ate you here
Tugg please never go bald
Why
agreed
as a member of the bald tugg fan club, i must inquire why you wish this
Please
Bald tugg is goated
There was an experiment where a dude put a mouse in a glass container full of water. The mouse splashed around for like 10-30 minutes and died. Big sad. Then, he placed another mouse there, exept when it started to drown, he took it away, dried it, let it rest and all that. And then he put it back in. It was a test if animals have "hope" so to say. The mouse survived TWO FUCKIGN DAYS, cause it knew that if it survived long enough it might be saved.
And this experiment was very important in the study of psychology and how intelligent animals really are. But i just wish so fucking badly that hell existed, and the dude who did this was petted on the back by devil, as in "good job, very useful information you uncovered. Was it worth it?"
😢
Okay, I know it's bad, but honestly I find it kinda cool that animals have hope
this is why humans need to go away. we are nothing but sick depraved monsters. even the nicest, kindest person in the world has skeletons.
Thank fuck they crushed its hope
I'm not sure this specific example is worth going to hell over. Infinite punishment for a finite crime?
7 Pop Tarts is too many, Tugg. Stop at 6, then you don't have an open package to try and keep closed until your next breakfast. 😆
are you dumb?? 7 isn't enough! you gotta have at least 25! and make it an odd number. it's necessary
Just eat eight. Duh.
@@jeremygreer4039 beat me to it 😂
Maybe he means 7 packages
i commented here and it's gone now. i think it got remove because i was too aggressive lmao
But 7 isn't even enough, 25 at the minimum
Sorry your videos keep getting demonetized. We all appreciate your time and effort you put into these videos! You’re an awesome guy and I always appreciate your videos!
The tugglets have once more been fed with content
Contended Tuggs
@Pause_the_film I prefer tuggers because without content we can go fuck ourselves
We are the tugglets
From momma Tugg’s mouth to our mouths
I need to say this because it's literally driven me crazy ever since I read Frankenstein:
VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN WASNT A DOCTOR, HE DROPPED OUT OF COLLEGE BEFORE HE GOT HIS DOCTORATE
Chess Grandmaster Bobbie Fisher encapsulates the mad scientist trope perfectly. Back in the 60’s he dominated the world of chess. Beat the Soviet grandmasters and was generally just used as a huge propaganda tool by the Americans, which of course applied pressure on his desire to perform. He had always been fairly neurotic for pretty much his whole life, but about 10 years after he became the world champion he seemed to go into a nose dive. And by nose dive I mean he stopped showering, stopped sleeping, barely ate anything, he just played chess all day, every day and only changing his clothes to go play at tournaments. This went on for about 6 months and in that time his ELO rating reached a level that hasn’t yet been beaten by a human. Then out of nowhere he just disappeared, nobody knew where he was. His mind snapped from the stress and the strain. About 4 years later he turned up at a chess tournament in Vietnam. Apparently he had spent the last couple of years being hunted by the CIA for breaking the US’s travel embargo to Cuba when he went to go play a tournament there (which wasn’t actually true, nobody was hunting him, but it gives you an insight into just how paranoid he had become). So he ‘fled’ to Iceland where he stayed for the rest of his life, living off donations from chess players around the world. Even so, he never trusted anyone, even when they were giving him a place to stay. He died of an easily treatable cancer because he refused treatment, his reason being that he didn’t trust western medicine. A sad end to a brilliant man. And a clear indicator that there is a limit to just what the brain can handle before in breaks.
Bobbie Fisher is 100% correct about Israel.
He was not even a scientist but ok
Tugg, jekyll and hyde actually changed a lot over the years. Hyde wasn't always jekylls alternate personality, he actually was just a disguise jekyll wore to do terrible shit. Jekyll didn't make a potion that separates good from evil in the original, he just made a potion that made him look like a little goblin man. The original story is also a detective story of uncovering the fact that mr hyde was actually jekyll in disguise.
THATS WHY HIS NAME WAS HYDE. OMG
WAIT HYDE AS IN HIDE
@@Fubie YUP. The story also just makes SO much more sense this way, the whole split personality thing defeats the entire purpose of the story. The story isn't about what would happen if you had a definite good and bad personality, it's about what would become of a person who could be evil with no consequences.
Also, the story is pretty vague about what Mr Hyde does. We only know that he killed a random man that was just walking on the street and that he chased a child with unknown intentions (he was stopped by a mob in part because of the extremely creepy vibes he transmited). Aside for that the only thing we know is that Hyde's depravity started very tame just doing things that would be "improper of a gentleman of Jekyll's age and status" but not even necessarilly ilegal, and things escalated into violence and depravity as time passed and Jekyll/Hyde became more of a thrillseeker
This is just… false? The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (the original 1886 book) states in no uncertain terms that he drank an elixir in the letter that Jekyll wrote to Utterson, the main character of the story. Its themes were a representation of the victorian era where everyone had “masks” for lack of a better term that they would act out and have an entirely different internal monologue on the inside. Jeckyll is an “upstanding man of repute”, while Hyde is described as impulsive and cruel, ergo the individual within Jekyll that was brought out with the drinking of elixir, as it is stated that Jekyll has had urges to do bad things throughout the novella. The big surprise at the end says that Hyde is found draped in Jekyll’s clothes might be what you are describing here? I am very unsure of where this information has come from.
7:55 “what did I tell you about being stupid,are you trying to make me angry” help me I’m dying 😂😂😂
Can we just appreciate Tuggs character development for a second, dude went from being a lacrosse / hockey guy in a frat to a internet goblin taking about mad scientist. Inspirational stuff
*It’s tugging time*
Yes indeed
Oh fuck I’m bouta start tugging. 😩
Always my favorite part of the video when he turns around to the camera and says “it’s tugging time”
4:17 "God stays in heaven because he too fears what he has created" yup, favourite quote now
The original quote is, "Do you think God stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created?"
@@micmen1496 -Spy Kids 2
i have a horrible horrible jekyll and hyde hyperfixation and this did not help
now i have it in my brain and im going to explode from every single proceeding mention of mad scientists
I was just cast in Jekyll & Hyde the musical. So happy when he mentioned the book. What do you think of the musical?
@@mckell_22 dont really care for the broadway, obsessed with the concept reccording done by anthony warlow, also like the korean production im going to go see it this november, favorite song is reccording 16 transformation, least favorite is girls of the night (not because its bad i just dont listen to the song much) performed confrontation infront of like 1000+ people once (dont know how i did it in the original key cause im neither old enough or the correct gender to sound anything like mr warlow)
Im so glad you were casted for the musical! If its ok could i ask which role? also please inform me if there is a reccording i would love to support.
Edit: because i clicked enter prematurely
The painting on the cover of the Frankenstein book is actually a very famous German oil painting by Caspar David Friedrich, just an fyi. It’s incredibly famous, and he crafted it during the Romanticism period. Individuality, emotion, and nature were particularly important in this age of the post-Enlightenment era.
Tugglets… the Tuggernot has posted, time to Tugout
This is the best comment. Thank you.
YESSSSS
talking about body snatcher should not bring me joy but im thrilled i know about the connection between body snatchers and the vampire panic. it rattles around my brain so much i love unhinged history
BIG “TUCKER” TUGG. YOU UNDERSTAND. I HAVE HAD THAT ARTHUR “JEKYLL HYDE” SONG APPEAR IN MY HEAD RANDOMLY OVER THE PAST 15 YEARS OF MY LIFE AND I AM SO GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND THIS WEIRD THING THAT GOES ON IN MY HEAD. I even started singing it when you mentioned Dr Jekyll lol
0:48 That photo has something on it... And I can't unsee it.
Same bro
Was about to comment that
What is it??
@@heavyhitman pp
@@adxxadam I can't see it 😔
I won't lie to you. For a brief, BRIEF second, that thumbnail convinced me I was watching a Matthew Santoro video. You flooded me with nostalgia.
whoa I haven't heard that name in years, but I used to watch all of his videos!
@@YarnWolfCreations Yeah! Actually, right after making this comment, I decided to take a look. He seems to be doing well, and for the most part he's still doing the classic top-10's.
I'm glad im not the only one 🤣
4:08 don’t forget about Spliced, an early 2000s Cartoon Network show about an island of animals spliced with other animals that was left abandoned after their creator went to jail.
I'm SOOO glad someone brought up Spliced xD
was it good that sounds good
12:09 - The maddest thing said in this video. Pop-Tarts are packaged in twos, and you’re gonna eat an odd number??
My wife received ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) to treat major depressive disorder and alcoholism. They would put her under general anesthesia and use electricity in her brain to induce a grand mal seizure. Twice a week. After 6 weeks, she was essentially cured of both and has been doing really well since
Came to the comments looking for some ECT defense. It's used in a MUCH more controlled and efficient manner nowadays, and it's a genuine hope for many psychiatrical patients
I'm trying to get this but it's hard af.
2:15 yea yea, as a book reading nerd the first think I would tell you is that Frankenstein(the monster) was described in the original book as like, a perfect sexy man
Except for his creepy eyes Ofc lol
Did not know this !!
His beauty hit the uncanny valley, iirc, so he was so beautiful he went back to being terrifying.
Like someone whose body is a Ship of Theseus with plastic surgery.
His name was Adam. And he was a good speaker.
@@ellymythsand if I remember correctly, his skin became sort of translucid when he was given life, you could see the fibers of the muscles under it when the creature moved... or maybe it was just because the skin was grafted too tight and the monster looked like Hugh Jackman or Chris Pratt after doing that "burn 90% of all your body's fat" excercise routine men do when they're cast in a superhero movie
9:50 uhhhhhh little fun fact about Australia is that we commonly eat kangaroo! it not even like, a fancy meat product over here you can get it at practically any normal supermarket or butcher's. we have alot of kangaroos and aboriginals have been eating for over a millennia, so the only reason real we don't eat it all the time is that it's extremely hard to cook right, overcooking it even slightly makes it so chewy it nearly impossible to chew up. it also why some dog breeds are entirely illegal in Australia, the meat kangaroos have are packed with alot of protein which pretty much roids up the dogs, and those dogs can become harmful to wildlife.
Thank you for this gift lord tugg, the tuggernauts are all very grateful 🙏🏻
6:02 After hearing this, I will stop murdering people.
I mean I sure as hell ain’t gonna quit drinking these fizzy potions
Big Tugg I look forward to your post everyday I love the goofy vibe and it takes me out of stuff I’m struggling with, thank you
My man is literally sponsored by Ryan Reynolds. Congratulations man, you're officially one of my heroes.
Bald tugg is my sleep paralysis demon.
That sounds terrifying
@@MountainLWolf it is he is also my sleep paralysis demon help me please
@@Thecutpine omw!
I’m glad you mentioned arthur’s jekyll hyde song because that got stuck in my head the second you showed the book
If I were a mad scientist I would create a perspective machine! It would give people the ability to relive and feel things from another person so they would understand them better
omg it’s Satuggday, can’t wait to spend my weekend Tugg-in’ away!
6:26 this was so stuck in my head that I actually had no idea where it came from until this very moment
So you know how an artist will make something. And then people call it a Picasso, or a DaVinci. Seeing the monster as a work of Frankenstein, you could call his work, a Frankenstein
4:35 tugg was made in a science lab
Mad scientist here. I work in photonic engineering (aka lasers) for about 30 some odd years since I was a kid, started working with my dad on them. Honestly it's wild how a small idea/curiosity can just roll far out of control.
My dad had a dream of his that he wanted to accomplish when he started understanding laser tech in the 80s. To map the solar system completely with a pulse of light, akin to a sonar pulse. Of course over time this changed to using the sun to do it for us. It was really just a simple idea. Needing only two probes/satellites to work properly. One near the sun acting as a phase one scanner, and the other as an end point and reader. And as with something like Lidar, ya get a map of everything the photons have passed through between these two probes/satellites.
Now, that's the setup. We were riding high now, and getting loads of funding and grant labor for our work. And honestly it was rather fun and exciting for me and my dad. We were so pumped that we were working on technology that seems like fiction, that we didn't notice the most glaring of all things. Light passes through everything and anything, despite what we might think about it. So with that in mind, what do you think the basic problem we overlooked was? It isn't anything freaky or horrific, but it is terrifying for a common citizen to think about, and would change policing/warfare as we know it forever.
The problem was, we couldn't black out portions of the scan, or limit the scan to avoid areas in the scan pathways... such as the earth with the pulse. And while the pulse is theoretically harmless. A complete photonic map of the earth isn't. Not only would you know the location of every human on earth, you would also know what aliments/diseases they have and so much more wild information. One pulse and we know where everyone who has caner is, and how far along that cancer would be. Military complexes would be completely mapped out, all nuke locations, and any "secret" facilities along with whatever they housed would be instantly found and detailed enough to be a blueprint too.
Now for the scary part. Me and my dad didn't figure this out till way later (like 15 years later), abandoning the grants and workers in a panic. We then worked on it from our garage on our off hours to keep it to ourselves. But since my dad used grant money and labor from nearby universities, we know for a fact we aren't the only ones with the schematics and theories in the last 20 years along these line. So even if we stay off grid now, the information is readily available to be used.
Scary, but at least you weren't making death beams I guess.
Playing this in the background while trying to learn how to crochet, wish me luck!!
Good luck! How did it turn out?
This is probably going way too safe with it. But if I were a mad scientist, I would make a time stopping parrot, where when I go time stop it says time stop in timincreases and then when resume. It says time resume and time resumes.
A Tugg video on my birthday. How lucky
Happy birthday brother
Happy birthday
🎂
throws cakes at you
It took me damn near 20 years to get that song from Arthur out of my head, now it’s back and won’t let me sleep. Lawsuit incoming
Tugg why would you torture us with waiting? WHY TUGG??!?! can’t wait btw
'I summon, financial trouble' that's a devastating spell tugg 😢
Mighty Boosh also referenced Dr Moreau...oooh do one of these on Mighty Boosh and Flight of the Conchords and how they are the perfect blend of music and comedy
6:26 I audibly went "Oh my god, THAT'S where that's from!?" I have been stimming this phrase under my breath for as long as I can remember.
Tugg your tugglets are waiting for you
I'm sure it was a joke, but the "need for cadavers" was to teach medical students anatomy (primarily; like you said, plenty of instances of other things happening). We still do this today, part of modern medical school is cadaver dissection
It’s my birthday today and I got no gifts, thank you for posting tugg
Man happy bday 🎂 🥳 🎉
and don't worry last time nobody even sid happy bday to me lolol
Happy Birthday dude!!! 🎂🎂🥳🥳🎉🎉
Hey happy birthday dude!
It was my birthday a few months ago too and, not to brag but, I got a broken arm for mine!
(actually happened 9 days before at work, but still, awesome 25th present haha)
Happy birthday🎉
Tugg, please don't go bald, your stringy hair is *_iconic_*
So Dr.Moreau is where furries actually come from! I'm not sure if that's what H.G. Wells intended when he wrote that book but given the fact that he ended the book by having a half-puma half-woman kill the doctor (which, as Tugg said, was so sexy) I'm gonna go ahead and say that he was the first furry.
in the 90s movie, puma lady was played by Fairuza Balk, she of the ice-blue eyes in The Craft. It's not a good movie and I'm not going to recommend watching it but that's some strong "this better not awaken anything in me" energy.
I'm pretty sure humans have been dressing up like animals for a lot longer than that. Several Egyptian gods are half animal humans after all.
Nah, we existed in ancient Egypt and probably way earlier xD
2:21 I also say it's Frankenstein's monster (because thats it's name), but I can bench 200 lbs, and I spent several years homeless on the streets of Chicago, getting in knife and fist fights over small amounts of drugs and booze. I'm not trying to flex how tough I am, I'm just saying if you want to try to fight me over you being wrong, I legitimately might try to bite your nose off 🤷
Arguably his name is Adam, as he considered naming himself that whole listening to a man read Paradise Lost.
Hell yeah, brother! I'm a middle-aged biker mama and I will back you up. Dr. Frankenstein is the real horror, the real monster in that story.
@@Whammytap so true...
I can't believe how influential mary shelly's book is that we still reference her book in modern day. her work is so integral to every day society that even if you haven't read the book or watched the movie you know the story, plot line, and characters. yes, she had an amazing idea, but the fact that she managed to stay that accomplished even today is a talent a lot of modern writers lack. (that is, if they don't turn out to be transphobic peices of shit)
Oh yeah excellent thank you for retrieving that Arthur song from the deepest recesses of my brain. That certainly won't play on repeat in my head for the next 3 straight years
Its tugging time
bro my day sucked and then I realized I could watch one of your rants lol I feel much better
4:25 did tugg just explain how he was made?
There may have been other demands for cadavers but one of them i know of is making mummy brown paint, a rich brown color made from actual mummies
Bro you are the only funny TH-camr I know PLEASE DON'T DIE
When I was little we wrote one of those "What do I wanna do when I grow up" for school and I drew a 2 page picture about being a mad scientist because I liked Doofenshmirtz
Love the phrasing 😂 if any animal's brain was shocked, it would at least need to circle back
2:16
chonny jash has taught me that the monster's name is adam
6:32 finally someone else knows this song because I swear to god when I read this for school I had to resist the urge to start singing it
Its been years since I've even heard it but I swear the entire song is now stuck in my head again
@@randomcringeyyoutuber6750 sa
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“But I’m not finished yet” Goes so hard
jekyll and hyde mention in a tugg video it feels like christmas for me
Tugg got sponsored by Ryan Reynolds...*Applause sounds*
"Making bathtub acid" is a phrase that makes entire sense in context and still threw me for a loop de loop
Wait, I thought he said "bathtub Absinthe" 🤔
@@PawsOnTheBalcony pretty sure he said absinthe yeah
yeah its absinthe. granted it not like it changes anything
0:42 There’s also countless experiments conducted on children, such as Baby Albert. This old man made a baby deathly afraid of the color white (I was taught it was the color white in my classes, some people say it was rabbits or something.) Anyway, he legit got an orphan baby, and anytime it tried to interact with something white, an assistant would make a crazy loud sound, scaring the baby half to death. It got to the point where the baby feared Watson (the psychologist) because of his white hair (I believe he was an older man). They never went through a classical extinction process, so that baby went through his entire life with that phobia they instilled in him. I’m also pretty sure they dumped him back at the orphanage when they were done, but I don’t think we have records of what happened to the baby officially .
PLEEEAAASE make a history of Halloween video!!
Tugg looks like a Greek pediatrician when he’s bald
2:52 Bro that’s gotta be a DnD monster
Closest thing I can think of is the cadaver collector.
the arthur jekyll/hyde song has also been stuck in my head for like 15 years, glad to see im not alone
Punished tucker
You will never know what you’re getting into when you open a bigtugg classic
Big Tugg, aka, The Sexy Little Otter Mad Scientist
That f*n banger Jekyll and Hyde song has been a core memory and a regular "random singalong" pick. I'm really vibin here, bub. Looking forward to more content, you're awesome, keep up the good work.
I want to also tell more people about CollegeHumor and Dropout! I can see your personality in that mix
I’ve never seen bald tugg
12:30 As a bioengineer myself with cybernetic aspirations, thats the neat part. All those dogs kept living with just their heads, as long as he could keep the machine operated. Isnt that great? (Thats rhetorical, i know im way more radical in my thinking to be hoping for validation from average normies).
3:50 DUDE???????????????????????????????
Yeah😔
Someone get this guy on Nebula-how they gonna demonetize the world fair video?
Tugglets unite
Thanks for the video despite feeling a bit unwell. I hope you feel better, take care of yourself.♡ You help me feel better and laugh despite how sick I've been for awhile now.
8:43 missed the chance to say "naziless%"
That sounds like if you tried to do a pacifist run in wolfenstein somehow
@@mikaroni_and_cheez lol
Whould you kindly do longer videos? I can't get enough of your content
7:39 soo you like KNOW Ryan Reynolds? Will you be in deadpool 4???
Tuggpool!!
Science makes me mad
nice
nice
that song from arthur was the first thing I thought of when I saw your video and I'm so glad you mentioned it, it has haunted me for years
@2:20 Frankenstein's monster has an actual name in the book- Adam
Actually, no. That's a misconception based off of one passage where he compares himself to Adam.
Please make a part 2!
0:53 looks like a wiener if you squint lol
I didn’t even squint lol I had to do a double take
I saw this comment then happen to look at my screen and see that
Saw it, went to comments, there's already someone else who saw it lol
Why squint? It already looks like what we’re thinking.😂
@@Quasarz_Haderachsame
Tugg go bald. Really bald. The glistening globe. Glittering even.
Wow
Who made him bald!?
Thank you for blessing us on this day with a new vid Big Daddy Tugg
…science!
*boo, liberals!*
I'm hoping this is a joke lol
@@Twiztid_Jupiterit is. It’s from one of tugg’s videos
I like saving your videos for my lunch at work. It's genuinely always a good time and even if I'm having a shit day at least I can have a few laughs.
Came here from the conspiracy video. 👍