I found a styrofoam container with 'potato-skins' in it under my bed at the END of my semester -- remembering that it was what my sister left on the floor in front of my bed at the BEGINNING of the semester. Somehow it had got slid all the way under, behind my supplies container. Because I don't want to star in any chubbyemu vidz, clearly, I hadn't eaten it.
Same! I was debating eating something a little iffy that had been around too long and decided starring in a chubbyemu video just wasn’t worth it. I’d rather watch the content than be the content. 😆
We keep old fruits and veggies in our office behind a machine that runs 24/7. It’s very low humidity and warm. We get some interesting results. My favorite is a highly wrinkled and black banana that is as hard as a rock. Most of them end up very hard though.
The fact that I was able to figure out it was botulism from just an old potato, and the inability to swallow is a true sign I've learned all I can from these videos.
it's a sign that the medical staff are incompetent as shit. the moment you hear someone's fucked up after eating old food, botulism should be on of your very first thoughts.
@@djancak And your medical training to be able to assert this is what exactly? Mind you, even Bernard said that the circumstances for botulism to grow is very specific, and the fact that it wasn't the potatoes, but the Jail wine that was the cause. Is also something to note. Mind you, my comment came pretty early in the video after it was revealed, but it wasn't with the knowledge of the jail wine that used the starch from the potatoes to grow. The inmates kept the jail wine hidden until they were promised no punishment for it's production, and consumption. They could find the problem pretty quickly, and I think they did. They just didn't know where the source of it was.
I'm not a simple man. I see chubbyemu I click to learn. His video on rhabdomyolysis saved my life earlier this year. I recognized the symptoms from that video and still spent a week hospitalized. Could've been way worse if I didn't know the terms to use when I called a nurse hotline.
Glad you're still here. ChubbyEmu saved my brother during COVID when my brother was having problems with his feet, which the doctors diagnosed over the phone as general foot pain, but from Doctor Barnard's words I suggested it may have been hypernatremia. I told my brother to cut down on sodium and he made a full recovery.
It sounded to me more like desperation than stupidity. Prisons in the US typically give people barely-edible food, and also don't give them enough of it. And by barely edible, I mean that some of it is literally designed to be a punishment to eat. And the normal stuff is unseasoned, nothing fresh, all highly processed. And again, portions are small so it's just not enough calories. Food is one of the many, many ways that prisons are inhumane. Medical care is also woefully inadequate. You basically have to be dying to actually get treated beyond being given an ibuprofen and told to sleep it off and because of this sometimes people do actually die. Dental care is non-existent outside of emergencies too. And there's some horrible corruption too, and it's common for guards to bring in drugs and sell them - and of course inmates take them because addiction is a hard thing to beat even under the best circumstances with lots of social supports. It's an awful, demoralizing place, and I understand why someone would eat and drink stuff that tasted terrible
"He was suffering from hyperxeroteichorchidism - "xeros" meaning dry, "teichos" being "wall", and "-orchidism" describing a condition of the testes. Elevated drywall levels within the testes. . . . He made _a_ recovery (his balls are now filled with 3 pounds of industrial-grade gypsum, though)"
I was thinking the same exact thing too! I’m guessing he and Dr. Bernard (Chubby Emu) are friends because he’s been in SO MANY of his videos over the years. He always plays the "idiot" in most of the videos he appears in 😂
If watching one upload made her day better, then watching all of them would make it the best day ever, she thought. At hour 96, she began to feel a throbbing pain in her head. She felt as if her eyes were bursting from her skull. She began to convulse, with her mother finding her nearly drowning in a sea of spilled Cheetos and Mountain Dew minutes later. Her mother quickly called 911. JS, a 28 year old woman, presenting to the emegergency room...
Aweee! Your dad looks so awesome! Looks like you’re both happy. You’re so lucky to have your dad! Treasure every minute. Love your videos, even your old ones. You’re my first TH-cam subscription many years ago… never have regretted it. I always watch your vids. Keep up the awesome work. And THANKS! …for all the great content.
The way you worked up to botulism was masterful. It was fascinating to see all the ways he could've been sick between his muscles and his brain being eliminated one by one until we're left with the answer. Fascinating and terrifying. 😯😯😯
I agree, but Bernard has "spoiled" the mystery with many more of his previous excellent videos. As soon as I knew that the patient had eaten a 2 week old baked potato and started to experience weakness in any muscles, I immediately realized it was botulism. The fact that one can learn some medical info and retain it just by watching a TH-cam channel once a month is a testament to the quality of videos Bernard produces.
@@bytefu I was actually proud that I figured this one out before he got to the diagnosis. Funny enough though, it wasn't from his other videos, but from some basic fermenting knowledge. Wine is generally made in a sterile bottle to prevent the botulism microbes from multiplying before the yeast have a chance to multiply, create alcohol and other compounds which inhibit bacterial growth, and dominate the environment in the bottle. Doing wine in a nonsterile bag, with toilet water, with no sugar to ramp up yeast production--AND putting a potato (which has dirt and a higher number of botulism bug) into it? 🤮
@lindsaytoles2023, I know it was a "scripted show" but that's one thing I always loved about "House" besides the humor, was the brainstorming over ideas to try understanding the true nature of the patient's illness based upon the presentation of symptoms, testing, eventual reactions to treatments etc.
The moment you said “2 week old baked potato” and mentioned paralysis, I knew it was Botulism. I was so happy when you finally said it bc it’s one of the few times I’ve gotten the diagnosis right.
I like how you include a level-headed explanation of how these circumstances are almost always extraordinary and that there is very low risk for the average person to trip and fall into botulism or whatever else is featured in your videos. It keeps you from seeming tabloid-y and sensationalist, and instead it comes off as sharing an interesting and rare medical case. It’s also great for anxious people who could EASILY develop paranoia after watching a few of these videos.
For a short minute this afternoon, I considered eating a slice of pizza that had sat on my counter for two days. Then I got a notification for this video and remembered it's better to just not risk it.
'When they send him in for a scan of his brain, it returned...' Part of MY brain thought he's gonna say 'It returned negative'. And that made me laugh.
I remember your video about the guy who ate gas station nachos and got botulism. I think about it every time I see a nacho station. I’ve been watching your videos as long as I can remember, and you are a big part of what helped me fall in love with chemistry and biology! I’ve always wanted to be a doctor, and I’m now in my first year of undergrad studying biochemistry!! Keep up the good work 💕
@@ozzy.....7383 Letting it sit out isn't the issue but rather if the heater the bag is in is warm but not hot enough. As someone who once worked at a gas station we had to temp them every 4 hours to make sure it was at least 140F. The dispensers are more sanitary than you think, both the chilli and cheese sauces come in sealed bags and the dispenser just squeezes the bag.
Could you please do a video about the HIV patient who caught cancer from tapeworms he had? It’s one of the most unique medical cases out there. I know it so out there that it doesn’t seem real, but it actually happened. But it’s such a perfect storm of everything that had to go wrong for this person that this condition has only happened to one man who lived in Colombia.
I’ve been going through a serious depressive episode lately, eating a lot of takeout in my room and then not having the will to even just take the leftovers downstairs and put them in the fridge. The only reason I don’t eat them the next day after they’ve been sitting out at room temperature for 12-24 hours is because I hear in my head, “BN is a 25-year-old male, PRESENTING to the emergency room…”
I’m glad you’re doing your best to take care of yourself in the ways you can! I know it’s hard to deal with depression, so being able to take even tiny steps to take care of yourself like that is a big deal.
Question, did you just like 2 of them without looking at the directions? That's actually kinda insane if so 😳 😂. Think about how different every medicine is ❤❤❤❤❤❤
There are two wolves inside of me. One wants to make fun of you for not reading the labels in the first place. The other wants to commend you for taking advice seriously and doing the necessary things to correct mistakes. They both crave 120 gummy vitamins within the next 24 hours.
Sometimes when I'm about to do something questionable (i.e. eat something that might be a little too old), my brain starts to narrate what I'm doing in Dr. Bernard's voice and that's probably saved me from having to present to the emergency room at least once or twice.
I just wanted to say that I started watching your videos back in college out of curiosity and to pass the time. Now I'm glad as a third year medical student your videos now serve as practice for differentials.
Just pointing out that if you want to get into canning, be sure to use a USDA-tested recipe. Companies like Ball (one of the more popular manufacturers of canning jars) also have lots of tested recipes online. The general rule of thumb is that high acidic or high sugar foods like pickles, tomato-based recipes, salsas, and jams or jellies can be canned using a simple "water bath" canning method. This is the easiest and cheapest method to can food as it doesn't require any special equipment, just a pot large enough for your jars. ANYTHING ELSE, veggies, meats, soups, stews, etc, NEEDS to be PRESSURE-CANNED to fully kill any bacteria and make it shelf stable. Be wary of any recipe book that suggests you don't need to pressure-can low-acidic foods.
@@starrywizdomUnless you're Amish or Mennonite, they've been water bathing low acid/sugar foods for a very long time well before the pressure cooker came out.
For seriously neutral PH foods, I also goose up the cooking time. I'll can quart jars of pasta sauce with meat, that's after cooking and still quite hot, 15 minutes under pressure. For green beans and other fairly neutral vegetables, I've gone up to a half hour if they were fresh and cooked in the jars under pressure. Better mildly paranoid than a whole lot fouled up!
“Let’s be real, I don’t think they could’ve run away if they really had botulism.” One of the funniest things I’ve heard, thank you ChubbyEmu you made my day.
One way to boost the justification of their existence. People wouldn’t be eating food not meant for human consumption if the prisons weren’t profit driven!
@@jacquelinekenknight9280yeah, his team does more stuff like break into the patients homes, which is definitely wrong and illegal, but I don’t think it falls under medical malpractice.
I fucking hate that about tv shows. Nobody gives a shit about the relationship between any of the characters. I came to watch, for example, chicago Fire, I want to see them run into burning buildings and do their job, or do medical calls. I don't give a shit about relationships. They piss me off. We all know what John and Jane do when the bedroom door closes. Stop shoving romance into absolutely everything. It's disgusting and irritaitng and unnecessary.
I always feel bad for this actor; he goes through so much 😂🤣 I’m actually impressed that the prison took their health so seriously! I don’t know much about the prison system, but I’m glad to hear that most of these people made a recovery.
They have to, otherwise they're opening themselves up to fines and lawsuits. That being said, they don't always. There have been plenty of people who have died in prison and even county jail due to the negligence of the staff.
@@xxkhandikidxx Yeah sadly I don't think the oversight/punishments regarding prisons in the US is high enough to make those situations rare. Won't necessarily go as far to say as they're overtly common, but healthcare negligence of inmates is certainly not... uncommon.
An entire family was killed by the gasses from potatoes that they had stored in basement cellar. One by one of the family were killed as they walked into it wondering why the previous family member did not return.
A hypochondriac (me)watched 50 hours of chubbyemu videos.. This is what happened to his anxiety levels, blood pressure,spastic colon, ibs,migraines, restlessness leg syndrome, acid reflux,adhd lactose intolerance etc..
Great video as always!! :-) 15:00 You may forget why the security is there. This is not only done to prevent the prisoners from escaping but also to protect them from harm, maybe somebody wants revenge, a father for his murdered son, a gang who he wronged or many other things. You do also get those who may pretend to be sick who then escapes or one who is not that sick and try to escape.
What kind of absolute neanderthal eats compost as a midnight snack instead of waiting until tomorrow? I think the funniest part is that eating garbage didn't even give him botulism, it was the prison vodka, the eating rotten food is just kind of a thing he did. And gave him farts so incredible the nurses medicated him for it. What a specimen of a fellow.
I love the fact that you are so in touch with meme culture! i feel as if a channel covering topic like these would have little to no knowledge on meme culture so it comes to me as a pleasant surprise :]
The time where this video published is interesting because actually it's now Eid al-Fitr festival, a holiday in which people in Egypt eat a special type of fish called 'Fesikh' and 'Renga, a type of herring fish', Renga is made by covering the herring in salt for two days, then hanging and airdrying to dehydrate for several hours while Fesikh is made by drying the fish in the sun for extended times before preserving it in salt. it's incredibly common to get botulism if you get Fesikh or renga from a suspicious supermarkets and Ministry of Health assigns a special emergency hotline to receive calls for botulism cases in such holidays.
@@EmeraldEyesEsoteric that'd be like avoiding ham or turkey on our winter holidays. It's a traditional staple. It's literally like telling some Italians to never eat baccala ever again, just ain't gonna happen. Better enforcement and inspections by the national government in those locations would be far better, so that dodgy sources are removed before finding a consumer's dinner table, which is how we addressed that very same problem in the west.
@@Divide_et_lmpera The pruno leaking out of that overripe melon, went into to toilet... I haven't touched alcoholic beverages since graduating from university in 2017... My kitchen fridge is usually very clean, it's the fridge in my home-office that's often skipped when cleaning. My office is two floors up, so I put some fruits in that fridge to have them close by when working from home. I know from myself that I'm to lazy to walk two stairs down, in order to get healthy food from the kitchen fridge, when there is chocolate in my office cabinets...
I’ve eaten many old meals that definitely shouldn’t have been eaten, but this takes the cake. Always a good reminder that I’m not immortal regardless of my stomach’s unusual tolerance of bad stuff
I'm pretty sure that after watching each video, I somehow come down with every symptom so thoroughly described. Thanks Chubby! Can't wait for the next 'episode'
Yeah, we had pineapple and strawberries all over the lower level of main control when someone forgot to burp the afff container they were using to brew it in.
Thinking of the Irish potato famine when the potatoes had blight.Though they were of course uncooked,they can be dangerous to eat if rotten in some way,leading to fatality.
Just so you all know, when the prison guards say "just tell us the truth, nobody is going to get in trouble" that's an absolute lie. Its rare to find a well adjusted and honorable individual who works in that industry, this incident involves most if not all of them. If there was no on paper punishment, you better believe there was some low-key beatings being handed out to those involved. Not to mention thrown in the hole, having their food "messed with", etc.
I desperately want to be optimistic and that this prison actually had folks who truly gave a shit, but unfortunately I also know that it's likely the lack of punishment was simply "on paper".
My initial reaction was, noxious gas was the pruno not being done fermenting, paralyzed throat was botulism. Potato scraps being used in the pruno would explain why everyone who drank it got similarly sick. Before I heard the bit at 9:43 (and later 13:00 ) I was like "hey, screw your MRI, take a blood sample!" Fun to see my nonexistent medical experience led me to the correct answer... and to hear the professional staff had a similar train of thought at admission. Tend to the sick, even if they are felons.
I looked up "baked potato", this was the final sentence of the 1st result "Despite the popular misconception that potatoes are fattening, baked potatoes can be part of a healthy diet"
Not really, no. Eating a baked potato is equivalent to consuming sugar. Excess sugar or glucose is what's turned into fat. A healthy diet consists of primarily consuming low GI foods.
my aunt was telling me about how in my area, two babies near recent construction sites got botulism!! apparently our soil has high levels of botulism, and when these babies were exposed to the freshly dug up soil they got very sick. (both babies survived though)
Another common cause of botulism in small children, especially infants is from honey. The bacteria proliferate in their underdeveloped intestines and poison them. Another common in newborns, from the umbilical cord stump, although that's much less common in the modern era.
I once volunteered at a homeless shelter. After serving dinner, we were invited to eat too. I didn't want to eat as I knew the food was old (I was a health nut then) but I also didn't want to offend them, so we ate. We had potatoes. When the manager took us on a tour earlier, he explained that all the food was donated by stores. They were near-expiring tinned foods and veggies that were no longer so fresh. The potatoes didn't taste right. They were on the verge of spoiling. After we left, I drove home on the highway. I became very tired and sleepy. I struggled to keep my eyes open. I was going to take the next exit so I could pull over for a nap (it was just one more exit to my place but I couldn't make it that far), but traffic was slow. I feel asleep and crashed into the car in front of me. I had terrible whiplash but was otherwise unhurt because traffic was going at a crawl. I had never been so sleepy until I passed out. I was not lacking sleep that day. I knew it was the potatoes. When I saw this dumbo eat two-week old potatoes, it gave me PTSD.
Rotten or sprouting potatoes won't cause what happened to you but a massive rush of carbs will, especially for someone like you who was a health-nut therefore didn't normally eat large amounts of carbs. Eating a large amount of potatoes at once is something that has not only made numerous people ill (insulin spike) or fall asleep (carb coma), it's even killed some people.
> Ate a weird thing with lots of opportunities for contamination > Sudden difficulty in moving parts of the body > Paralysis developing, too fast to be ALS or a similar disease > No noticeable issue with the muscles, nerves, or brain on their own It's botulism, isn't it? > It's botulism I knew it!
intubation being described as “modern medicine has been able to solve this by sticking a tube down the patients throat so a machine can breathe for them” 😆
Thanks for the video, mate! I love fermenting food at home, while I already take a lot of care to avoid botulism, you gave me a better understanding on the situations I need to try to avoid.
Rotting potatoes killed an entire family years ago. They were stored in the basement and one of the family members went down to retrieve a few for dinner. When they didn't return, another went down. This kept happening until all but one were dead in the basement from the rotting potato fumes. It's really interesting but terrifying. Do not keep rotten potatoes in your house.
Thank you, Chubbyemu, for teaching us things like this. I can only imagine the number of peoples' lives and health in general being saved by your videos.
Inmate #1: "Man, I need to get high or drunk tonight, prison life is really starting to get to me." Inmate #2: "You should hit up PD's cell, I hear he makes killer wine."
entirely unrelated, but getting a food subscription service for your older family members is an amazing gift. Especially if they are older or more forgetfull, being able to be certain that they are eating enough good food, and having especially forgetful family members have a way to know they ate right since they can see the containers that they have and have not eaten
I highly doubt their eating enough if all their meals are from food provided advertised on youtube. Those companies spend all their money on sponsor videos and skimp hard on the meal portions, total rip off.
@@LazarLimeI’ve heard that too. This is the first time I’ve seen food subscription advertisements that uses the idea that one can “feed” a family member! Kinda sleazy!
I remember watching your tide pod video one day after school and now I’m married with a 1 1/2 year old… time flies your videos have always been something I come back to. The quality is simply unmatched
I'm glad the jail workers and physician cared about this man's symptoms. I recently saw a story where a woman broke her neck in the jail and the staff didn't care for 3 days. By the time they did, the poor woman was left permanently paralyzed. I wish all jails could care about their inmates' health especially in an emergency like they did in this video. It saves people's lives like the police supposedly swear to protect when they begin their duties as an officer or jail guard.
Say what you will about the cost for taxpayers - these men were still human beings trying to eke out their days in peace after having been arrested for whatever reason. I'm glad the system cared for them in spite of that.
@@xXTomokoKurokiXx"whatever reason", seriously? There are many inmates guilty of heinous crimes, yet I suppose what do you care if you yourself are not affected
@@weetzybat No, I completely understand _why_ people are jailed. I didn't mean to sound flippant about it. I know people are in there for violent crimes, murder, rape, etc. They are awful people. But awful people are still _people_ . Jail is, in theory, an opportunity for those who have made mistakes to atone and reflect on their lives and their actions. I know that often doesn't end up being the case (the amount of people who relapse after leaving jail is pretty high) but regardless, if death isn't part of your sentence, you shouldn't have to die while there. And you should have the opportunity to overcome your mistakes and find a place in society after serving your sentence.
I have two month old garlic sitting on a shelf. Will throw it away now, don't want to risk this here happening to me....thank you so much for these videos, they have taught me a lot of important things to watch out. Especially to be careful about what I put in my mouth.
Well, whenever you're feeling more comfortable about life, remember, potato, tomato, eggplant, tobacco are all members of the nightshade family and well, toxic in their own special ways. Belladonna being another member, producing atropine. Interestingly, some wild potato cultivars are being experimented with as a food staple, researchers using varieties originally grown by Native Americans. They're low in the known toxins from potatoes, but their native toxin is fairly low and in much lower concentrations. The toxin, tomatine is also present in tomato plants. Nasty, nasty plants! I think I'll eat some tonight, just out of spite. OK, they're tasty staples, when properly stored and prepared. I just keep thinking that, as I keep forgetting about the small eggplant in the fridge... I make a kick ass eggplant lasagna with homemade tomato sauce.
eat potato🥔, brain 🧠 becomes potato. i dont make the rules around 🤷♂ here
Thank you my nigga.
@@KoleshaYikes 😬
You're out of control, Doc. 😂
One potato, two potato
Eat potato, brain potato! 🥔🧠
🤯
😂
If only he had a snow globe to wash that potato down.
Don’t forget the gas station sushi 😋
This guy has become the guinea pig of chubbyemu scenarios…
@@Amaryllissx Gas station nachos as well, YUMMY!! 😋
or a lava lamp
@@Amaryllissxthat left a trauma in me
I found a styrofoam container with 'potato-skins' in it under my bed at the END of my semester -- remembering that it was what my sister left on the floor in front of my bed at the BEGINNING of the semester. Somehow it had got slid all the way under, behind my supplies container.
Because I don't want to star in any chubbyemu vidz, clearly, I hadn't eaten it.
CHUG CHUG CHUG CHUG
Do It.. We Know you want to be a Star..
Chug or no balls
“I don’t want to wind up in a ChubbyEmu video.” Literally this is what I think any time I’m considering eating something that might be iffy. 😂
Same! I was debating eating something a little iffy that had been around too long and decided starring in a chubbyemu video just wasn’t worth it. I’d rather watch the content than be the content. 😆
That '2-week old baked potato' looked like the incinerated remains of an alien whose spacecraft had failed in some way.
No, that would be the rotisserie chickens...cooked alive in their tiny little space ships.
I thought it looked like some toasted marshmallow stuck on the end of it.
@@angelaharris53same!
Oh god….. I feel horrible for thinking this but….. google Vladimir Komarov remains……
We keep old fruits and veggies in our office behind a machine that runs 24/7. It’s very low humidity and warm. We get some interesting results. My favorite is a highly wrinkled and black banana that is as hard as a rock. Most of them end up very hard though.
The fact that I was able to figure out it was botulism from just an old potato, and the inability to swallow is a true sign I've learned all I can from these videos.
it's a sign that the medical staff are incompetent as shit. the moment you hear someone's fucked up after eating old food, botulism should be on of your very first thoughts.
@@djancak And your medical training to be able to assert this is what exactly? Mind you, even Bernard said that the circumstances for botulism to grow is very specific, and the fact that it wasn't the potatoes, but the Jail wine that was the cause. Is also something to note.
Mind you, my comment came pretty early in the video after it was revealed, but it wasn't with the knowledge of the jail wine that used the starch from the potatoes to grow. The inmates kept the jail wine hidden until they were promised no punishment for it's production, and consumption. They could find the problem pretty quickly, and I think they did. They just didn't know where the source of it was.
@@JackRileyD my qualifications are i'm correct
@@JackRileyD we graduated the chubbyemu weightlifting class
@@djancakpfp checks out
I'm not a simple man. I see chubbyemu I click to learn. His video on rhabdomyolysis saved my life earlier this year. I recognized the symptoms from that video and still spent a week hospitalized. Could've been way worse if I didn't know the terms to use when I called a nurse hotline.
What happened?
Hot nurse line
Glad you're still here. ChubbyEmu saved my brother during COVID when my brother was having problems with his feet, which the doctors diagnosed over the phone as general foot pain, but from Doctor Barnard's words I suggested it may have been hypernatremia. I told my brother to cut down on sodium and he made a full recovery.
Damn, I gotta ask what the story there is
New to this channel (this is my first video) but I also had rhabdomyolysis! Glad you're ok. On my way to watch that video now
"despite the smell and the taste, he ate it" - every damn time in these videos man, unreal.
After these videos I'm consistently left wondering both, "how are people this stupid?" and, "how do they survive to adulthood?"
Despite the body's natural reactions to not eat this, they ate it. 😅
Human nose: Intricately evolved over millions of years to differentiate edible vs non edible foods.
This dude: I don’t care I’ll eat it anyways
Often, prison food isn’t much more edible than that. I can imagine one would get used to eating things that don’t seem edible in that environment
It sounded to me more like desperation than stupidity. Prisons in the US typically give people barely-edible food, and also don't give them enough of it. And by barely edible, I mean that some of it is literally designed to be a punishment to eat. And the normal stuff is unseasoned, nothing fresh, all highly processed. And again, portions are small so it's just not enough calories. Food is one of the many, many ways that prisons are inhumane. Medical care is also woefully inadequate. You basically have to be dying to actually get treated beyond being given an ibuprofen and told to sleep it off and because of this sometimes people do actually die. Dental care is non-existent outside of emergencies too. And there's some horrible corruption too, and it's common for guards to bring in drugs and sell them - and of course inmates take them because addiction is a hard thing to beat even under the best circumstances with lots of social supports. It's an awful, demoralizing place, and I understand why someone would eat and drink stuff that tasted terrible
The actor is improving, I think he deserves an Emmy Award.
*Emu award
@@4Roman204 booo
alright fine it was good
Yes his crossed eyes effect was amazing!
His name's Wolfgang. As a John Hamm lookalike I think he's doing really well.
He's straight fire... a small role yes, but nailed it like a professional.
All these videos are like:
This man snorted 34 cups of drywall. Here's what happened to his balls. 💀
🤣🤣
"He was suffering from hyperxeroteichorchidism - "xeros" meaning dry, "teichos" being "wall", and "-orchidism" describing a condition of the testes.
Elevated drywall levels within the testes.
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He made _a_ recovery (his balls are now filled with 3 pounds of industrial-grade gypsum, though)"
😂😂😂😂😂
that actually made me reach for my balls, don't scare me like that.
The chemist with mercury(vid from 2yrs ago)was very different though.
my cursed household objects list now reads:
1. poop knife
2. botulism sock
wait which video is the poop knife from 😭
@@monasterycats it was originally from a reddit post on /r/confessions, "I was 22 years old when I learned that not every famiy has a poop knife"
Can one purchase these items on Amazon?
Is the knife for cutting poop?
Oh man, I remember that! I saw a video from the guy who drank 50 beers everyday for 6 weeks and 1 liter of cough syrup about it!
This actor deserves a special award for playing all the characters he's acted in this doctor's videos - LEGEND!
You’re right! He is to be RECOMMENDED for EXCELLENT EFFORT & APPLICATION!! 🥸🥸🙂🙂
i thought it was some stock video
I was thinking the same exact thing too! I’m guessing he and Dr. Bernard (Chubby Emu) are friends because he’s been in SO MANY of his videos over the years. He always plays the "idiot" in most of the videos he appears in 😂
Can confirm the oatmeal served in Missouri Department of Corrections has NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION stamped on it.
One more reason to not commit crimes.
It seems a lot of American prisons do that. And it isn't just the oatmeal.
oatmeal is already bad I couldn't imagine jail oatmeal
@herbiehusker1889
alternatively, we can make being in prison humane, since people who do crimes are still people
@@herbiehusker1889 You might want to read up on the 8th Amendment of the United States Constitution. That sounds totally illegal under said amendment.
That blip message at 1:02 reads "When the Zaza hits" with two frozen cold faces.
Well shit..... That tracks!
Those are two frozen cold faces 🥶🥶 idk what you’re on about
im sorry, REGURGITATING BLUE FACES??
Those are two hypothermia faces. Thanks for telling us about your awareness level.
Thank you
Wolfgang is Back.
It's always a pleasure to see him act.
He's Chubby Emu's John Hamm
Love this guy
I like to pretend he's the actual patient, and just keeps making horrible decisions.
P.D. Means pruno daddy
He's had so many different extreme medical issues! He's been in so many of these documentaries, will he ever get better? 🥺
A TH-cam viewer opened ChubbyEmu's video as soon as it got loaded. This is how her day became better
She thought.
@@westie430 , "...and suddenly she ended up at the Emergency Room where we are now...."
If watching one upload made her day better, then watching all of them would make it the best day ever, she thought. At hour 96, she began to feel a throbbing pain in her head. She felt as if her eyes were bursting from her skull. She began to convulse, with her mother finding her nearly drowning in a sea of spilled Cheetos and Mountain Dew minutes later. Her mother quickly called 911. JS, a 28 year old woman, presenting to the emegergency room...
@@zenithperigee7442 this made me laugh out loud no joke!!
Always. I will leap onto a new release from ChubbyEmu as soon as I see it.
Aweee! Your dad looks so awesome! Looks like you’re both happy. You’re so lucky to have your dad! Treasure every minute.
Love your videos, even your old ones. You’re my first TH-cam subscription many years ago… never have regretted it. I always watch your vids. Keep up the awesome work. And THANKS! …for all the great content.
Thank you! Yes I treasure every minute with my parents for sure. Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you learn from and enjoy the videos!
Never again will I use a two week old potato in my illegal prison-toilet wine! Love your content!
Yo we got the real PD in the comments!
I was afraid to watch this because I was assuming the prison served the potato.
I sent a screenshot of this comment to my sister with no context and I can't wait to see how she reacts. 😂
You might be able to get away with it if you oxygenate your socks regularly…
yup no more Pruno for this guy
The way you worked up to botulism was masterful. It was fascinating to see all the ways he could've been sick between his muscles and his brain being eliminated one by one until we're left with the answer. Fascinating and terrifying. 😯😯😯
I agree, but Bernard has "spoiled" the mystery with many more of his previous excellent videos. As soon as I knew that the patient had eaten a 2 week old baked potato and started to experience weakness in any muscles, I immediately realized it was botulism. The fact that one can learn some medical info and retain it just by watching a TH-cam channel once a month is a testament to the quality of videos Bernard produces.
@@bytefuHe's "spoiled" it by making too many good videos, think thats about as good a problem as you can have
@@bytefu I was actually proud that I figured this one out before he got to the diagnosis. Funny enough though, it wasn't from his other videos, but from some basic fermenting knowledge. Wine is generally made in a sterile bottle to prevent the botulism microbes from multiplying before the yeast have a chance to multiply, create alcohol and other compounds which inhibit bacterial growth, and dominate the environment in the bottle. Doing wine in a nonsterile bag, with toilet water, with no sugar to ramp up yeast production--AND putting a potato (which has dirt and a higher number of botulism bug) into it? 🤮
@@bytefusooo true the second he said that he ate a two week old potato Botulism was at the top of my DDx
@lindsaytoles2023, I know it was a "scripted show" but that's one thing I always loved about "House" besides the humor, was the brainstorming over ideas to try understanding the true nature of the patient's illness based upon the presentation of symptoms, testing, eventual reactions to treatments etc.
The moment I heard "fermenting with 2 week old potato" I was like "this is another botulism case".
Ok "House"
@@JmanHarbothis made me laugh haha
@@JmanHarbo ah yes basic level of knowledge on microbiology is like being house
The paralysis supported it. This is horrifying.
@@JmanHarbothat was an easy case tbh
The moment you said “2 week old baked potato” and mentioned paralysis, I knew it was Botulism. I was so happy when you finally said it bc it’s one of the few times I’ve gotten the diagnosis right.
I like how you include a level-headed explanation of how these circumstances are almost always extraordinary and that there is very low risk for the average person to trip and fall into botulism or whatever else is featured in your videos. It keeps you from seeming tabloid-y and sensationalist, and instead it comes off as sharing an interesting and rare medical case.
It’s also great for anxious people who could EASILY develop paranoia after watching a few of these videos.
Believe me, us hypochondriacs get paranoid anyway.
I am one of those anxious people and can confirm, his delivery and explanations go a long way to putting my mind at ease.
For a short minute this afternoon, I considered eating a slice of pizza that had sat on my counter for two days.
Then I got a notification for this video and remembered it's better to just not risk it.
My friend, you die anyways, silly. Don't be paranoid about anything. You worry too much. ❤
Good point
Why is this actor so effing amazing?
I know these videos are about serious illnesses, but his acting brightens it up.
He should be a comedian!
I just left the same comment 😂 my fave is the food truck guy, but yeah he just nails the vibe 👍🏻
He’s the live action version Meet Arnold
@MrJeffcoley1 I forgot that channel even existed.. Ah memories
NOTE: Never try to eat an old spud 🥔 That looks just like a turd!! 💩
@@nerfherder4284 The mustachioed food truck guy! LEGEND!🏆
9:40 your father looks like the kindest friendliest man on earth. He must be so much fun to hang out with.
You would never assume he was in the navy
He's handsome.
@@user-sm7pm1df3e he is
Stop glazing
@@GARNER-r4n we live in a society where simple compliments are now considered glazing
"Humans cannot last for days without being able to breathe," was such a funny line
I was screaming botulism from the moment they were talking about descending paralysis.
Yeah, same.
"Let's put it into our faces."
@@IWantToPetYourDog Botox actually has some great non-cosmetic uses. It really helps some people with absolutely debilitating migraines, for example.
sameeeeeee
Yep
'When they send him in for a scan of his brain, it returned...'
Part of MY brain thought he's gonna say 'It returned negative'. And that made me laugh.
he was in jail, I expected that too
That's why I've never had a brain scan. I think there's a good chance they won't find anything at all, and I don't wanna know.
@@DaveC2729”Everything on the brain scan turned out fine.”
“His brain isn’t there-“
“Yes that’s what I noticed first-“
I remember your video about the guy who ate gas station nachos and got botulism. I think about it every time I see a nacho station. I’ve been watching your videos as long as I can remember, and you are a big part of what helped me fall in love with chemistry and biology! I’ve always wanted to be a doctor, and I’m now in my first year of undergrad studying biochemistry!! Keep up the good work 💕
That one hit close to home. I have nacho cheese on everything from Sheetz and let it sit out
Congratulations 🎉
I think about that video every time I see a nacho station too!
yay, good luck in your studies!!!
@@ozzy.....7383 Letting it sit out isn't the issue but rather if the heater the bag is in is warm but not hot enough. As someone who once worked at a gas station we had to temp them every 4 hours to make sure it was at least 140F. The dispensers are more sanitary than you think, both the chilli and cheese sauces come in sealed bags and the dispenser just squeezes the bag.
Could you please do a video about the HIV patient who caught cancer from tapeworms he had? It’s one of the most unique medical cases out there. I know it so out there that it doesn’t seem real, but it actually happened. But it’s such a perfect storm of everything that had to go wrong for this person that this condition has only happened to one man who lived in Colombia.
Wow is there any sources on this? Sounds interesting.
I’ve been going through a serious depressive episode lately, eating a lot of takeout in my room and then not having the will to even just take the leftovers downstairs and put them in the fridge. The only reason I don’t eat them the next day after they’ve been sitting out at room temperature for 12-24 hours is because I hear in my head, “BN is a 25-year-old male, PRESENTING to the emergency room…”
Hope you're getting help.
Are you feeling a little bit better? Please ask for help; I know your healthcare system sucks. But see if you can chat with someone
I’m glad you’re doing your best to take care of yourself in the ways you can! I know it’s hard to deal with depression, so being able to take even tiny steps to take care of yourself like that is a big deal.
@@StarryOak76 Thank you! I’m doing my best to pull myself out of the vicious cycle. Cleaned my room today and I have a full fridge of groceries. :)
@@guyanomalyProud of you ❤
Whenever I open my refrigerator I start hearing the chuby emu music in my head.
And when looking at hot foods at the gas station
@@1Charioteer and when considering buying food from a mobile vendor like a kebab cart or taco truck
and when taking a 100 milligrams of gummy vitamins
And when looking in my garage for chemicals to put on this weird rash I got
chew bye emu
Poor PD's been poisoned by his wife, his farm cow, his food delivery, his second wife, his earbuds, himself, and NOW his inmates! What a life.
Listen PD is someone I'd want in a zombie apocalypse just sayin
And every time he recovers! What a man of steel.
Never his fault
Ah😊
@ThePergidrol I don’t think he recovered in the cow video
>That feel when your heart shakes in place and doesn't even pump blood :(
Poor little heart never gets the respect it deserves and never gets to rest.
:(
u actually helped me realize i was accidentally taking 2x the vitamins i was supposed to by telling me to read the labels, TYYY!
Question, did you just like 2 of them without looking at the directions? That's actually kinda insane if so 😳 😂. Think about how different every medicine is ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Don't be the next 120 gummy probiotics guy 😂
There are two wolves inside of me. One wants to make fun of you for not reading the labels in the first place. The other wants to commend you for taking advice seriously and doing the necessary things to correct mistakes.
They both crave 120 gummy vitamins within the next 24 hours.
A TH-cam commenter took twice the amount of vitamins they were supposed to. This is what happened to their kidneys.
Let this be a lesson to ALWAYS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS lol
Awesome vid: Captivating story, excellent lesson well-presented. Congrats! 🥳
Thank you!
Sometimes when I'm about to do something questionable (i.e. eat something that might be a little too old), my brain starts to narrate what I'm doing in Dr. Bernard's voice and that's probably saved me from having to present to the emergency room at least once or twice.
A drank coffee left in a hot car this is what happened to their stomach
Yesssss lol
A man hungrily looks at pizza that has been sitting out all day. He decides that it should probably go in the trash - end of story😂
I start singing the intro music
LOL I read “present to the emergency room” in his voice. It’s better safe than sorry!
I just wanted to say that I started watching your videos back in college out of curiosity and to pass the time. Now I'm glad as a third year medical student your videos now serve as practice for differentials.
What do you want to specialize in? I want to be a heart surgeon
Whenever I'm feeling sick, Chubbyemu never fails to remind me that I could always be doing worse.
😂 same. I’m having awful morning sickness but this video reminded me, that it could be a lot worse.
Nice pfp. Windows 7 was the best OS
Just pointing out that if you want to get into canning, be sure to use a USDA-tested recipe. Companies like Ball (one of the more popular manufacturers of canning jars) also have lots of tested recipes online. The general rule of thumb is that high acidic or high sugar foods like pickles, tomato-based recipes, salsas, and jams or jellies can be canned using a simple "water bath" canning method. This is the easiest and cheapest method to can food as it doesn't require any special equipment, just a pot large enough for your jars. ANYTHING ELSE, veggies, meats, soups, stews, etc, NEEDS to be PRESSURE-CANNED to fully kill any bacteria and make it shelf stable. Be wary of any recipe book that suggests you don't need to pressure-can low-acidic foods.
You add acid. I do when making jams with fruit that doesn't contain it. I add lemon juice when I make kiwi jam, for instance.
This is why when home canning was the norm, everything that wasn't super sugar saturated was pickled within an inch of its life.
@@starrywizdomUnless you're Amish or Mennonite, they've been water bathing low acid/sugar foods for a very long time well before the pressure cooker came out.
Huh
For seriously neutral PH foods, I also goose up the cooking time. I'll can quart jars of pasta sauce with meat, that's after cooking and still quite hot, 15 minutes under pressure. For green beans and other fairly neutral vegetables, I've gone up to a half hour if they were fresh and cooked in the jars under pressure. Better mildly paranoid than a whole lot fouled up!
“Let’s be real, I don’t think they could’ve run away if they really had botulism.”
One of the funniest things I’ve heard, thank you ChubbyEmu you made my day.
One way to boost the justification of their existence. People wouldn’t be eating food not meant for human consumption if the prisons weren’t profit driven!
9:20 That was such a wholesome ad
I just love the twists and turns as the mystery is solved. It's like all the good parts of HOUSE, but without the annoying relationship subplots
or the medical malpractice
@@NICK....when house is the one doing the malpractice, it’s funny for some reason. When it’s his team…. It’s just malpractice.
Stop focusing any thoughts on ficking television ffs. Fick House.
@@jacquelinekenknight9280yeah, his team does more stuff like break into the patients homes, which is definitely wrong and illegal, but I don’t think it falls under medical malpractice.
I fucking hate that about tv shows. Nobody gives a shit about the relationship between any of the characters. I came to watch, for example, chicago Fire, I want to see them run into burning buildings and do their job, or do medical calls. I don't give a shit about relationships. They piss me off. We all know what John and Jane do when the bedroom door closes. Stop shoving romance into absolutely everything. It's disgusting and irritaitng and unnecessary.
I always feel bad for this actor; he goes through so much 😂🤣 I’m actually impressed that the prison took their health so seriously! I don’t know much about the prison system, but I’m glad to hear that most of these people made a recovery.
They have to, otherwise they're opening themselves up to fines and lawsuits. That being said, they don't always. There have been plenty of people who have died in prison and even county jail due to the negligence of the staff.
@@xxkhandikidxx Well they don't exactly hunt for the maternal type when looking for prison guards, huh?
You should've seen the crap they put him thru on, "1000 Ways To Die!"
oh god, he deserves some awards just for that fever dream….
@@xxkhandikidxx Yeah sadly I don't think the oversight/punishments regarding prisons in the US is high enough to make those situations rare. Won't necessarily go as far to say as they're overtly common, but healthcare negligence of inmates is certainly not... uncommon.
Says "When the zaza hits 🥶🥶" at 1:02, for anyone wondering
Thanks. I’m stuck on a tablet at the moment.
No
WHY THOUGH 😂 ???
i spend a minute just to confirm what that was LMAO
i saw it!
An entire family was killed by the gasses from potatoes that they had stored in basement cellar. One by one of the family were killed as they walked into it wondering why the previous family member did not return.
I heard about that! Maybe on this channel? Somewhere on TH-cam
Mr Ballen did a story about them
I think maybe brew did a video on this too
A hypochondriac (me)watched 50 hours of chubbyemu videos.. This is what happened to his anxiety levels, blood pressure,spastic colon, ibs,migraines, restlessness leg syndrome, acid reflux,adhd lactose intolerance etc..
Do not send to my brother, dear heavens, please! Ive been hearing different illnesses for 42 years!
All imaginary illnesses btw
@@juneyshu6197are u my sister?
I hope you can make *a* recovery.
@@soooslaaal8204do you want to see proof of my explosive post-milk shits or what?
I love how much shade was thrown at the system, and how little was directed at the inmates.
Did you even watch the ending?
@@CombustibleL3mon yup
Not having enough to eat ain’t cool. Then again, if you never eat your potatoes that doesn’t help.
School food is still worse.
@@keithsantana145 go to jail and then get back to me.
OMG It's Wolfgang Nelson! That's my BOIIIIIIII!~!!! He's my favorite ChubbyMu actor...
Its not acting. This guy can survive a nuclear explosion i bet
1:02 DUDE💀
You know when e1m5 starts playing things are going downhill for our two letter protagonist.
He plays another Doom song and it's even scarier
@@kowalskikowalski8080 E1M3?
@@e2e-active712Yes, that one. That song scared me when I was a kid.
I feel proud that I have watched enough chubbyemu videos to be able to successfully diagnose the case myself as "botulism" before it was revealed.
nice, looks like I got a lot to catch up with
Great video as always!! :-)
15:00 You may forget why the security is there. This is not only done to prevent the prisoners from escaping but also to protect them from harm, maybe somebody wants revenge, a father for his murdered son, a gang who he wronged or many other things.
You do also get those who may pretend to be sick who then escapes or one who is not that sick and try to escape.
You're thinking of Europe. In America the guards are there to prevent escapes and ensure the mandatory beating quota is met.
That's why security is SUPPOSED to be there, in a civilized society. The US has not been a civilized society in a very long time, if ever.
i don't know how this snuck into my algorithm, but wow the production quality of this is amazing
It's always a good day when Dr Bernard posts
The moment I heard “two week old baked potato” my mind said “Botulism, gotta be botulism.”
What kind of absolute neanderthal eats compost as a midnight snack instead of waiting until tomorrow? I think the funniest part is that eating garbage didn't even give him botulism, it was the prison vodka, the eating rotten food is just kind of a thing he did. And gave him farts so incredible the nurses medicated him for it. What a specimen of a fellow.
I thought this typically occurs mainly with meat (and without oxygen!), but when he talked about the symptoms I thought so too.
I thought Jean Pierre...
@@anniestumpy9918the majority of food poisoning in the U.S. is from plants.
"Humans cannot survive for days without being able to breathe"
citation needed
I love the fact that you are so in touch with meme culture! i feel as if a channel covering topic like these would have little to no knowledge on meme culture so it comes to me as a pleasant surprise :]
The time where this video published is interesting because actually it's now Eid al-Fitr festival, a holiday in which people in Egypt eat a special type of fish called 'Fesikh' and 'Renga, a type of herring fish', Renga is made by covering the herring in salt for two days, then hanging and airdrying to dehydrate for several hours while Fesikh is made by drying the fish in the sun for extended times before preserving it in salt. it's incredibly common to get botulism if you get Fesikh or renga from a suspicious supermarkets and Ministry of Health assigns a special emergency hotline to receive calls for botulism cases in such holidays.
Hopefully the risk of botulism decreases now that food dehydrators are pretty cheap and widely available.
I would simply avoid stuff like that.
@@EmeraldEyesEsoteric that'd be like avoiding ham or turkey on our winter holidays. It's a traditional staple. It's literally like telling some Italians to never eat baccala ever again, just ain't gonna happen.
Better enforcement and inspections by the national government in those locations would be far better, so that dodgy sources are removed before finding a consumer's dinner table, which is how we addressed that very same problem in the west.
Egypt is full of different shit, Period
I work with psych patients who try to brew pruneo once in a while. This is good info on what to look for during locker checks.
Moist socks 🤢😂
It looks like something that might happen to you if you touch the high voltage overhead power lines
It's prison for people who didn't do any crimes huh
This is the first time I've accepted paid attention to a sponsorship segment. You're such a good son for making sure your father eats well ❤
Alright, alright! I got the message!
Gonna clean my fridge out now, at 10 pm...
😂😂😂❤🎉
Did you get rid of all the pruno as well?
@@Divide_et_lmpera The pruno leaking out of that overripe melon, went into to toilet...
I haven't touched alcoholic beverages since graduating from university in 2017...
My kitchen fridge is usually very clean, it's the fridge in my home-office that's often skipped when cleaning. My office is two floors up, so I put some fruits in that fridge to have them close by when working from home. I know from myself that I'm to lazy to walk two stairs down, in order to get healthy food from the kitchen fridge, when there is chocolate in my office cabinets...
Perfect narrator and DAD of perfect narrator!🙂It doesn't get any better than this! Thank you, Chubby Emu for featuring your dad.
I’ve eaten many old meals that definitely shouldn’t have been eaten, but this takes the cake. Always a good reminder that I’m not immortal regardless of my stomach’s unusual tolerance of bad stuff
I mean, the problem wasn't the potato. It was the brewer who used his sweaty fucking sock and made this poisonous rancid orange juice.
me too! i ate so many mouldy things during my time at university (bc gotta save money) and my stomach just took it.
My brother was the same when younger, we used to call him "garbage guts" 😅😅
@@ReflectingShadowyou scare me
This is your Brain..., This is your Brain on Potato
This is your brain on old potato
This is your Brian on tomato
I'm pretty sure that after watching each video, I somehow come down with every symptom so thoroughly described.
Thanks Chubby! Can't wait for the next 'episode'
A man played 10 weddings in one day, this is what happened to his organ ☝️
As a veteran, I can tell you that something akin to pruno is made on every Navy ship.... ain't as harsh or dangerous, but similar.
yeah it's not hard to get correct. I've had many a jar of bootleg booze.
Yeah, we had pineapple and strawberries all over the lower level of main control when someone forgot to burp the afff container they were using to brew it in.
@@trentvlakthat sounds like it would have been pretty tasty!
Sounds safer to just have beer
@@trentvlak Yup, nothing unusual about making your own booze. Humans have been doing this for millenia.
6:37, Nice little throwback for us long term viewer. Cheeky reference to your Gas station nachos video there
Thinking of the Irish potato famine when the potatoes had blight.Though they were of course uncooked,they can be dangerous to eat if rotten in some way,leading to fatality.
Just so you all know, when the prison guards say "just tell us the truth, nobody is going to get in trouble" that's an absolute lie. Its rare to find a well adjusted and honorable individual who works in that industry, this incident involves most if not all of them. If there was no on paper punishment, you better believe there was some low-key beatings being handed out to those involved. Not to mention thrown in the hole, having their food "messed with", etc.
My experience tells me prisoners can be trusted more than the guards
I desperately want to be optimistic and that this prison actually had folks who truly gave a shit, but unfortunately I also know that it's likely the lack of punishment was simply "on paper".
@@12yearssoberspeaking from experience i wouldnt trust either and still agree. Thats saying something.
So great to see Bernard is such a great son, taking care of his father and getting him meals.
My initial reaction was, noxious gas was the pruno not being done fermenting, paralyzed throat was botulism. Potato scraps being used in the pruno would explain why everyone who drank it got similarly sick. Before I heard the bit at 9:43 (and later 13:00 ) I was like "hey, screw your MRI, take a blood sample!" Fun to see my nonexistent medical experience led me to the correct answer... and to hear the professional staff had a similar train of thought at admission. Tend to the sick, even if they are felons.
I looked up "baked potato", this was the final sentence of the 1st result
"Despite the popular misconception that potatoes are fattening, baked potatoes can be part of a healthy diet"
Not really, no.
Eating a baked potato is equivalent to consuming sugar.
Excess sugar or glucose is what's turned into fat.
A healthy diet consists of primarily consuming low GI foods.
my aunt was telling me about how in my area, two babies near recent construction sites got botulism!! apparently our soil has high levels of botulism, and when these babies were exposed to the freshly dug up soil they got very sick. (both babies survived though)
Botulism bacteria itself can be dangerous to small children, and cause a disease. For others it is only dangerous when food is spoiled by it.
Another common cause of botulism in small children, especially infants is from honey. The bacteria proliferate in their underdeveloped intestines and poison them.
Another common in newborns, from the umbilical cord stump, although that's much less common in the modern era.
Cool to see PapaEmu the ad, it’s nice that you’re taking good care of your pops and you’re both handsome gentlemen indeed 👏
your thumbnail game is on point today
Omg thank you for pointing this out... a freakin potato lmao
potato = mewing
I once volunteered at a homeless shelter. After serving dinner, we were invited to eat too. I didn't want to eat as I knew the food was old (I was a health nut then) but I also didn't want to offend them, so we ate. We had potatoes. When the manager took us on a tour earlier, he explained that all the food was donated by stores. They were near-expiring tinned foods and veggies that were no longer so fresh. The potatoes didn't taste right. They were on the verge of spoiling. After we left, I drove home on the highway. I became very tired and sleepy. I struggled to keep my eyes open. I was going to take the next exit so I could pull over for a nap (it was just one more exit to my place but I couldn't make it that far), but traffic was slow. I feel asleep and crashed into the car in front of me. I had terrible whiplash but was otherwise unhurt because traffic was going at a crawl. I had never been so sleepy until I passed out. I was not lacking sleep that day. I knew it was the potatoes. When I saw this dumbo eat two-week old potatoes, it gave me PTSD.
Omg. You're lucky to be alive.
Shit, glad you made it
Rotten or sprouting potatoes won't cause what happened to you but a massive rush of carbs will, especially for someone like you who was a health-nut therefore didn't normally eat large amounts of carbs. Eating a large amount of potatoes at once is something that has not only made numerous people ill (insulin spike) or fall asleep (carb coma), it's even killed some people.
Not at all the same thing lol. If it was, it wouldn't have just gone away. Classic "health nut" lol
Carb crash. Some people are so irresponsible.
Bro had us hanging for a second but then said "full recovery". The relief!
> Ate a weird thing with lots of opportunities for contamination
> Sudden difficulty in moving parts of the body
> Paralysis developing, too fast to be ALS or a similar disease
> No noticeable issue with the muscles, nerves, or brain on their own
It's botulism, isn't it?
> It's botulism
I knew it!
As soon as he started talking about the stiff muscles I thought botulism :D
My dude had the brain of all of those 2017 Soviet style memes about potatos
intubation being described as “modern medicine has been able to solve this by sticking a tube down the patients throat so a machine can breathe for them” 😆
Thanks for the video, mate! I love fermenting food at home, while I already take a lot of care to avoid botulism, you gave me a better understanding on the situations I need to try to avoid.
Kudos to expanding the Chubbyemu cast of players. Loved the "tats" fresh fresh ink. Love your content. This is the best one yet.
Rotting potatoes killed an entire family years ago. They were stored in the basement and one of the family members went down to retrieve a few for dinner. When they didn't return, another went down. This kept happening until all but one were dead in the basement from the rotting potato fumes. It's really interesting but terrifying. Do not keep rotten potatoes in your house.
Thank you, Chubbyemu, for teaching us things like this.
I can only imagine the number of peoples' lives and health in general being saved by your videos.
I love the honourable mention of gas station nacho cheese 🧀 😂
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how good his dad looks for his age ❤
❤🔥
Inmate #1: "Man, I need to get high or drunk tonight, prison life is really starting to get to me."
Inmate #2: "You should hit up PD's cell, I hear he makes killer wine."
Thanks!
Thank you!
They examined his brain..
They found nothing! 🤭
😂😂
😁
entirely unrelated, but getting a food subscription service for your older family members is an amazing gift. Especially if they are older or more forgetfull, being able to be certain that they are eating enough good food, and having especially forgetful family members have a way to know they ate right since they can see the containers that they have and have not eaten
I highly doubt their eating enough if all their meals are from food provided advertised on youtube. Those companies spend all their money on sponsor videos and skimp hard on the meal portions, total rip off.
@@LazarLimeI’ve heard that too. This is the first time I’ve seen food subscription advertisements that uses the idea that one can “feed” a family member!
Kinda sleazy!
1:03 “when the zaza hits 🥶🥶”
That was hard!
Aww. Daddy Emu is a bit of a hottie! So adorable. It's so refreshing to see a nice father son relationship. 😌
Daddy Emu is an adorable old dude. What a wholesome sponsored presentation!
I love his excitement when his meal was ready 😊. Made me smile.
dude almost died eating a Minecraft diet
😂😂😂
"poisonous potato"
he forgot to download the april fools snapshot
So HAPPY and PROUD that you are taking such good care of your Dad!! I lost my Dad in 2005. I miss him everyday!!!❤️❤️
I remember watching your tide pod video one day after school and now I’m married with a 1 1/2 year old… time flies your videos have always been something I come back to. The quality is simply unmatched
say that again ayo???
“In the emergency room, where we are now.”
I'm glad the jail workers and physician cared about this man's symptoms. I recently saw a story where a woman broke her neck in the jail and the staff didn't care for 3 days. By the time they did, the poor woman was left permanently paralyzed. I wish all jails could care about their inmates' health especially in an emergency like they did in this video. It saves people's lives like the police supposedly swear to protect when they begin their duties as an officer or jail guard.
And the one who had a stroke during arrest. They accused her of faking. I think she died.
Say what you will about the cost for taxpayers - these men were still human beings trying to eke out their days in peace after having been arrested for whatever reason. I'm glad the system cared for them in spite of that.
I looked too long for this comment. What is with that "Tax-payer" comment? Chubbyemu tickling right-wing politics. I hope it's a fluke.
@@xXTomokoKurokiXx"whatever reason", seriously? There are many inmates guilty of heinous crimes, yet I suppose what do you care if you yourself are not affected
@@weetzybat No, I completely understand _why_ people are jailed. I didn't mean to sound flippant about it. I know people are in there for violent crimes, murder, rape, etc. They are awful people.
But awful people are still _people_ . Jail is, in theory, an opportunity for those who have made mistakes to atone and reflect on their lives and their actions. I know that often doesn't end up being the case (the amount of people who relapse after leaving jail is pretty high) but regardless, if death isn't part of your sentence, you shouldn't have to die while there. And you should have the opportunity to overcome your mistakes and find a place in society after serving your sentence.
Always an immense pleasure to see a new vid from you! Insta-click and watching now. Thank you for your work.
I have two month old garlic sitting on a shelf. Will throw it away now, don't want to risk this here happening to me....thank you so much for these videos, they have taught me a lot of important things to watch out. Especially to be careful about what I put in my mouth.
A beautiful tale of killer potato and moist sock to start my day positively.
Well, whenever you're feeling more comfortable about life, remember, potato, tomato, eggplant, tobacco are all members of the nightshade family and well, toxic in their own special ways. Belladonna being another member, producing atropine.
Interestingly, some wild potato cultivars are being experimented with as a food staple, researchers using varieties originally grown by Native Americans. They're low in the known toxins from potatoes, but their native toxin is fairly low and in much lower concentrations. The toxin, tomatine is also present in tomato plants.
Nasty, nasty plants! I think I'll eat some tonight, just out of spite. OK, they're tasty staples, when properly stored and prepared.
I just keep thinking that, as I keep forgetting about the small eggplant in the fridge... I make a kick ass eggplant lasagna with homemade tomato sauce.