the durian fruit one: Durian fruit is also known as the rotten stink fruit. it stinks like hell like something rotten, eaten by a dog, shitted out, eaten by another dog and then barfed out again.
Durian fruit smells like dogshit, rotting flesh, and a bin that's partially filled with bin juice on a very hot day. $100. In the '80s, I worked in a factory that made lasagne sheets. When we got bored, we'd write on a sheet of pasta and randomly insert it on the packing line. We'd write something like: "HELP! I'M BEING HELD PRISONER IN A PASTA FACTORY!" These packs went all over the UK and Europe.
at first I thought it was a Christmas themed one cause I saw present and xmas, but then saw balloon and realized that it was birthday. As a kid this would of given me trust issues.
0:30 Fun fact: Maps of the world forgetting New Zealand (and Madagascar) is a VERY common mistake. Even the New Zealand government website forgot to include it on the world map(idk if the mistake is still there) Be Amazed made a video, titled "Why All World Maps Are Wrong" that explains it at 8: 41. This map forgot New Zealand, as far as I can see.
While you technically can eat durian fruit in Vietnam, you might not be able to in certain public spaces like hotels or on public transportation because of its extremely strong and pungent smell, which many people find unpleasant, leading to bans in some areas to prevent disruption to others; essentially, you can eat it but might be asked not to in certain situations due to the odor.
18:14 fun fact, those green lights are there for animals. It disrupts their natural time perspective less than white or yellow lights and red lights are even better. They are mostly used in places with bats.
In the Netherlands we use about 4 different colors, depending on what animals live near the lights and what color works best for them. Not everywhere it should be but when the old lights need replacing, and with new projects, they install colored ones
57:24 I'm guessing that's plasma. I donate plasma from time to time and it really does look like urine or beer. Not sure about the red spots at the bottom though... Maybe their centrifuge didn't work properly. I have never seen that. It's usually completely separated before it reaches the bag and all (most) of the red stuff goes back to you. I will never get used to the weird cold feeling of my blood coming back inside my body with the anticoagulant due to the lower temperature of it.
5:10 yeah this is what happens when you use your shoes. It's the thing shoe manufacturers think we don't do anymore due to all the weird people with a shoe collection. They make the sole of these shoes out of foam. That is not only slippery on wet surfaces (or ice) but also wears out real quick.
The dog tags: you have to renew local licensure for your dog every year and you're issued a new tag showing proof of ownership and rabies vaccination. that's what the tags are for. those are what he kept.
So basically he's just a responsible pet owner who has kept proof he's vaccinated his dogs every year, and at worst may have had at least one die but still kept their tags from each year he had them vaccinated.
28:32 The two Lego sets actually aren't identical anyway, the one on the left has small extrusions off the sides of the branches whereas the 430 box has empty connection spaces
The wires in the fencing photo at 1:00:00 are there to judge when an opponent has landed a hit, they attach to the fencing suits and are not restrictive in any way. When the opponent's foil or epee touches your suit it completes a circuit, same way the touch pad of a touch-sensitive lamp does, and lets the machine know that a hit was landed as fencing can be very fast and light hits can be hard for judges to see and harder for the combatants to feel. Basically it's for unbiased score-keeping so every match doesn't turn into "That hit you!" "Nuh uh! Did not!" "Ref, that totally hit him!" "I dunno, it was too fast and I didn't see."
59:00 it's 100% a sales tactic. If you advertise lower prices, people are more likely to shop at your place even if the final price would be more expensive with taxes than if they had gone to the store that included the sales tax. Because people are dumb. This is also why restaurants are getting away with advertising low prices, but when it's time to pay you're suddenly on the hook to pay for the employees health coverage, their tip, some gratuity of sort, extra fees and whatever else they can think up to increase the price after the fact without showing it on their menu.
42:36 it's not only a photo of the bathroom of the same bathroom but I guarantee it's a loop of the same bathroom with different styles and that's what made me laugh even more
33:01 Stanley found himself in a room with a pool table but there was no time to play because he needed to find out where all of his co-workers had gone.
50:52 as someone who worked in various grocery stores, the person probably forgot to switch back to the scale mode from the "tare" mode (thats used so that the weight of the container is excluded from the total weight of the food)
Butter in your coffee is in fact nice. A lightly salted mocha with whipped melted butter the same way you froth milk. Very decadent and very extra but if you like your coffee thick and velvety, butter helps. Take some milk, some butter, some brown sugar and microwave it - froth it - add to coffee with a teeny amount of salt. Fancy fancy cup of coffee. Add chocolate because chocolate loves coffee (it's both bean based fruit)
"America! Why don't you print the sales tax!" One time, as I was working in a popular chain convince store, a group of children came in on a bus, which is fine. They were all very keen on buying a drink and a snack. Except one of them started arguing with me about how the sales tax was off after purchasing, very adamantly insisting our store was ripping them off. This was not the case. The bag of gummy worms had the correct amount of sales tax calculated in, and the kid was entirely unaware that taxes can be different from city/county to city/county. That just happens.
1:08:04 - I've done that with literally whatever I bring to campus, and somehow no one's taken anything. More than likely its because I hang out in crowded spots like the library or student activities building
My dentists office has a little fridge like that in their waiting room. They actually keep it stocked with a variety of drinks because they have two employees with hypoglycemia and never know when a patient also has hypoglycemia.
56:24 In America, we have TONS of these "World's Largest X" sort of things. IDK why Australia actually does it, but here, most of them are remnants of the road trip culture that used to be a pretty big part of American life. You can look up the history of Route 66 if you're interested. Basically they'd construct some random, often weird, sometimes awesome thing on the side of a highway, along with a little gift shop/restaurant, and people would start visiting it. It both encouraged economic growth in very remote areas of the country (if only even seasonally), and encouraged people who were into that sort of thing to travel around more, to collect items from each place. One of my favorites is on Interstate 131 in the north of Michigan's lower peninsula; there is a giant yellow dinosaur apatosaurus sculpture that marks the location of an RV park.
The ban on durian is because the fruit smells HORRID. I've heard like rotting garbage. I've only experienced the smell of them in dried puff form, and that smells like freshly stirred up dirty dish water that's been sitting for a few days. I recently went to Walmart to buy a toothbrush... AND THEY WERE ALL LOCKED UP.
6:00 my ancient granny kept an old Ford like that in the barn, and each winter the kids would get it running again to pull toboggans down the Wisconsin roads at relatively high speed, with all laughing like maniacs.
Not gonna lie, as a kid I always wanted to have a home where the tree went through it. I always imagined a spiral staircase going around to the truck to the second floor. And the roots would be in the basement with a patch of dirt around it so it could be watered.
3:49 bro what do you mean screw those ticket places getting a big jackpot with tickets and having to stand there for ten minutes can never match a little screen saying yippee you won 10000 tickets
The durian one brought back memories from places in Thailand 😅 (The durian’s smell is so bad and strong that people generally aren’t allowed to bring it in public places because it could bother people)
4:29 Minutes He’s really good at taking care of 1/2 dog/s since every time a pup/kitty gets the Shots, especially Rabies do they get a new tag (if one can afford the tag to put on pet collar along with the shots) every time they the get shots & the amount of tags depends on if they get the yearly (cheap) or the 3 years (pricey) shots as well as if they can afford the tags with the shots, most if not every time they get the shots
1:25:19 My local library keeps cake pans! Trying to bake a specialty cake? Need a pan of Spongebob or in a heart? They got it! It's super awesome and handy. I think it's really cool. Libraries are spaces for communities. ❤
1:05:53 turn a humidifier on in the bathroom that would most likely trigger it (also don’t vape/smoke in bathrooms its inconsiderate because no one wants to smell your smoke)
Wait till they hear about the selfservice AND self checkout shops we have in Switzerland where there is no one to check on you. You just go inside, take whatever you want and pay at the door with an App or by putting cash in a box.
With the defuser @ ~ 20 minutes in being for dogs, I have to ask…. Is there one for cats? If not currently, how can I put money towards funding for the research & volunteering my 3 cats as test subjects to see if they calm down?
Salt in hot drinks - I salt my tea. Mind you, I put like 1/8th of a teaspoon in a 2L jug of hot-brewed tea, and then mix that 2Ls with something akin to 1L of plain water ice, and a pile of soda and juice, including now, salted grapefruit mixer soda. I put the salt in as a regular dose of iodine (Iodised salt), and the slated grapefruit has been an amazing addition, even though it is not a cheap product. This is like the salt that a cake recipe has in its ingredients, or like the trend in the last few years of salted caramel. Salt is a flavour enhancer, and in small amounts is not that detectable in sweet foods, but still improves them.
The egg-shaped eggplants are a different breed to the large purple ones. Those are probably ripe. They also come in a variety that has purple speckle stripes on them.
White eggplants are real. I have a pack of seeds that I missed to plant last year. They grow into cute small trees and actually egg shaped, white eggplants.
Durian: the fruit that you love or hate. No in between. As a Vietnamese I love it. Put some in tha fridge and get some sweet sweet creamy durian that is textured like ice cream. If you never tried durian and wanna try it get the musang kind type, it’s the best type (but it is quite expensive.)
0:50: I believe you're thinking of the microplastics in fish. It's microscopic things that happen because of what the breathe through their gills. I think the same thing's the case with processed cheese. I don't think it's likely for plastic used in clothes to get into your body unless you're wearing your polyester shirt over your face.
10:02 i found Present/resent/Sent, Ball, Man, Arm, Car, Pin, Pit, Pan... im sure that there's more. my guess is this box was supposed to be used for another puzzle and got printed here for some reason. as for the theme, ya I got no clues based of the words I found.
5:37 - It looks like he got $275 trading in a Chevy and also used a $50 Liberty Bond, so no, the Ford sold for $650.00 or $12,000.00 adjusted. Interesting that the motor number was 3,439,178.
3:50 had that happen to me on my last day camping...there was a locale arcade/fun center that had a Monopoly prize machine that you earned more tickets if you put in more tokens (up to 3)...I had only 3 tokens left so I said screw it and played one more game, expecting to win like 20 tickets or something...nope I hit the jackpot and won like 1000 tickets or so. Parents came in saying "what's taking so long?" and I just point to the growing pile of tickets. In the end though there was like a line to the ticket redemption area, saw some kid behind me who had maybe 20 or so tickets...so I handed my pile of tickets to him, probably made his day as his eyes widen when he saw how many tickets I estimated to have. Figured there wasn't anything worth getting and figured I would make some kids day by handing them effectively a million dollars 😆
Reason why the airpod pulled iron out of the sand is due to a magnet. A magnet is placed on a flexible membrane surrounded by a coil of wires. Electricity is passed through at certain intervals venerating an electro magnetic force pushing and pulling the magnet, vibrating the membrane. Boom, youve just invented the speaker.
5:27 I have shoes that I have worn for years, they were cheap, maybe 20 bucks or so when I bought them (Canadian, can't buy anything for less than 10 even in a Salvation Army or anywhere else when it comes to shoes) and in those years, none of my shoes ever looked like that, they must be walking wrong, scuffing their feet badly not lifting them up, or really, really badly made.
the durian fruit one: Durian fruit is also known as the rotten stink fruit. it stinks like hell like something rotten, eaten by a dog, shitted out, eaten by another dog and then barfed out again.
I was going to say that but I didn't know if Robin was being sarcastic to whoosh someone
Its deliciouse anyways.
My German ancestors loved Limburger cheese. If Durian smells anything like Limburger they can keep it. By all accounts, Durian smells worse.
You should try it, it's not that bad and the smell is a bit unique, but nothing too crazy.
What you're describing is probably a rotten durian...
I had some durian cider from the local shop a few months ago. Best way I can describe the smell and flavor was like if a pear and an onion had a baby
Durian fruit smells like dogshit, rotting flesh, and a bin that's partially filled with bin juice on a very hot day. $100.
In the '80s, I worked in a factory that made lasagne sheets. When we got bored, we'd write on a sheet of pasta and randomly insert it on the packing line. We'd write something like:
"HELP! I'M BEING HELD PRISONER IN A PASTA FACTORY!" These packs went all over the UK and Europe.
Smells like a hundred dollars
"BRIAN!, why do we have 700 safety reports from all over the WORLD!!!"
9:55 they printed the wrong word search box, it’s not fruits it’s all birthday party themed cause you can find ‘cake’ ‘balloon’ ‘present’ ‘party’
As well as “arm” ”bit” and ”pith”
Cake, balloon, party, present and card. I can’t tell if there is a sixth. I’ve looked for 20 mins now.
at first I thought it was a Christmas themed one cause I saw present and xmas, but then saw balloon and realized that it was birthday. As a kid this would of given me trust issues.
I suspect it was photoshopped, myself, to generate content.
0:30 Fun fact: Maps of the world forgetting New Zealand (and Madagascar) is a VERY common mistake. Even the New Zealand government website forgot to include it on the world map(idk if the mistake is still there)
Be Amazed made a video, titled "Why All World Maps Are Wrong" that explains it at 8: 41. This map forgot New Zealand, as far as I can see.
error / loading, mugiwara, it is not supposed to be there.
this map in particular is also missing sri lanka, antartica and either the philipiens or tiwan
While you technically can eat durian fruit in Vietnam, you might not be able to in certain public spaces like hotels or on public transportation because of its extremely strong and pungent smell, which many people find unpleasant, leading to bans in some areas to prevent disruption to others; essentially, you can eat it but might be asked not to in certain situations due to the odor.
18:14 fun fact, those green lights are there for animals. It disrupts their natural time perspective less than white or yellow lights and red lights are even better. They are mostly used in places with bats.
In the Netherlands we use about 4 different colors, depending on what animals live near the lights and what color works best for them. Not everywhere it should be but when the old lights need replacing, and with new projects, they install colored ones
@femkevanwageningen6068 yeah I know! We have green lights on one of the routes i take when I bike to school!
1:01 durian smells really bad
It smells like my grandpa
Yep!
Is your grandpa dead?@beepy-k1t
But it tastes super good!
@@STORMYANDREX real
0:59 Durian smells extremely bad, it's also banned on planes and other crowded places.
As an ampihbia fan, can confirm
@@mintyreview6794amphibia fans still exist??
57:24 I'm guessing that's plasma. I donate plasma from time to time and it really does look like urine or beer.
Not sure about the red spots at the bottom though... Maybe their centrifuge didn't work properly. I have never seen that. It's usually completely separated before it reaches the bag and all (most) of the red stuff goes back to you. I will never get used to the weird cold feeling of my blood coming back inside my body with the anticoagulant due to the lower temperature of it.
I just did some research AKA just ask Google, churches legally can't put up roadblocks on public roads.
1:53 those balloons never deflate, I've had multiple and never seen one get deflated
this is because these balloons tend to have very crude but effective one way valves on them
5:10 yeah this is what happens when you use your shoes. It's the thing shoe manufacturers think we don't do anymore due to all the weird people with a shoe collection. They make the sole of these shoes out of foam. That is not only slippery on wet surfaces (or ice) but also wears out real quick.
11:12 The tomato sauce in my Italian veins started boiling
The tomato sauce in mine straight up evaporated
The dog tags: you have to renew local licensure for your dog every year and you're issued a new tag showing proof of ownership and rabies vaccination. that's what the tags are for. those are what he kept.
So basically he's just a responsible pet owner who has kept proof he's vaccinated his dogs every year, and at worst may have had at least one die but still kept their tags from each year he had them vaccinated.
52:58 “awe cute, a defect” thank you Jack, I am in fact a defect 🥹 😂
1:31 I think they're basing it off distributor or provider. Sprite is owned by Coca Cola and 7up is owned by Pepsi Co.
the roomba one raises the question of if roombas change direction when theres a sudden drop in elevation or only when they bump into something
Happy New Year, EmKay!
Happy New Year @Memelord2020
Happy New Year @@Shin-godzilla..
Happy New Year @@wallacehenryhartley1209
42:38 notice the photo inception as the framed photo of the bathroom clearly has the framed photo in the picture
I just noticed the video segments lol I was wondering - anyways nice to see some representation of the team
10:00 it’s because the key is for a different word search. For example, “surprise” and “balloon” can be found but not the ones inside the key
I found party and present.
I also found card tip and man.
51:49 Something tells me a certain symbiote was here…
My life, summed up in one sentence:
Brain no work, Pikachu cool.
1:46 I have a happy birthday ballon just like this it’s old af
26:56 Thats a muzzle to allows dogs to still eat and drink, its perfectly fine to use ( 'u')b
28:32 The two Lego sets actually aren't identical anyway, the one on the left has small extrusions off the sides of the branches whereas the 430 box has empty connection spaces
happy new year guyss
Happy new year to you too!! 🥳
Happy new Christmas year
Happy new year!
Happy New Year
51:00 Istg Bill won't leave us alone since he had released his book.
The wires in the fencing photo at 1:00:00 are there to judge when an opponent has landed a hit, they attach to the fencing suits and are not restrictive in any way. When the opponent's foil or epee touches your suit it completes a circuit, same way the touch pad of a touch-sensitive lamp does, and lets the machine know that a hit was landed as fencing can be very fast and light hits can be hard for judges to see and harder for the combatants to feel. Basically it's for unbiased score-keeping so every match doesn't turn into "That hit you!" "Nuh uh! Did not!" "Ref, that totally hit him!" "I dunno, it was too fast and I didn't see."
21:32 stranger things looking sky
This sub went from mildly interesting to mildly infuriating real fast
59:00 it's 100% a sales tactic. If you advertise lower prices, people are more likely to shop at your place even if the final price would be more expensive with taxes than if they had gone to the store that included the sales tax. Because people are dumb. This is also why restaurants are getting away with advertising low prices, but when it's time to pay you're suddenly on the hook to pay for the employees health coverage, their tip, some gratuity of sort, extra fees and whatever else they can think up to increase the price after the fact without showing it on their menu.
10:03 it's probably just the wrong title, as I found "party" and "present", so that one is likely supposed to be a birthday-party word-search
42:36 it's not only a photo of the bathroom of the same bathroom but I guarantee it's a loop of the same bathroom with different styles and that's what made me laugh even more
33:01 Stanley found himself in a room with a pool table but there was no time to play because he needed to find out where all of his co-workers had gone.
50:52 as someone who worked in various grocery stores, the person probably forgot to switch back to the scale mode from the "tare" mode (thats used so that the weight of the container is excluded from the total weight of the food)
48:27
“Food 5 star, Service 5 star. Why i give a 1 star? Just because I can lol.”
Butter in your coffee is in fact nice. A lightly salted mocha with whipped melted butter the same way you froth milk. Very decadent and very extra but if you like your coffee thick and velvety, butter helps. Take some milk, some butter, some brown sugar and microwave it - froth it - add to coffee with a teeny amount of salt. Fancy fancy cup of coffee. Add chocolate because chocolate loves coffee (it's both bean based fruit)
"America! Why don't you print the sales tax!"
One time, as I was working in a popular chain convince store, a group of children came in on a bus, which is fine. They were all very keen on buying a drink and a snack. Except one of them started arguing with me about how the sales tax was off after purchasing, very adamantly insisting our store was ripping them off. This was not the case. The bag of gummy worms had the correct amount of sales tax calculated in, and the kid was entirely unaware that taxes can be different from city/county to city/county. That just happens.
Thank you for being funny today! Rlly needed it.
1:00:26 “Oh, nice you got me some vodka for after the operation! Thanks!“
*chugs all four of the forbidden shots of spinal fluid*
1:08:04 - I've done that with literally whatever I bring to campus, and somehow no one's taken anything. More than likely its because I hang out in crowded spots like the library or student activities building
31:20 I can verify that plain Twinkies are pretty gross, but I will be *DAMNED* if I let it slide that they're calling Zingers gross. 😡
They're both pretty gross and overly sweet.
My dentists office has a little fridge like that in their waiting room. They actually keep it stocked with a variety of drinks because they have two employees with hypoglycemia and never know when a patient also has hypoglycemia.
happy new year EmKay people
1:00 i think it is because they STINK
56:24 In America, we have TONS of these "World's Largest X" sort of things. IDK why Australia actually does it, but here, most of them are remnants of the road trip culture that used to be a pretty big part of American life. You can look up the history of Route 66 if you're interested. Basically they'd construct some random, often weird, sometimes awesome thing on the side of a highway, along with a little gift shop/restaurant, and people would start visiting it. It both encouraged economic growth in very remote areas of the country (if only even seasonally), and encouraged people who were into that sort of thing to travel around more, to collect items from each place. One of my favorites is on Interstate 131 in the north of Michigan's lower peninsula; there is a giant yellow dinosaur apatosaurus sculpture that marks the location of an RV park.
The ban on durian is because the fruit smells HORRID. I've heard like rotting garbage. I've only experienced the smell of them in dried puff form, and that smells like freshly stirred up dirty dish water that's been sitting for a few days.
I recently went to Walmart to buy a toothbrush... AND THEY WERE ALL LOCKED UP.
6:00 my ancient granny kept an old Ford like that in the barn, and each winter the kids would get it running again to pull toboggans down the Wisconsin roads at relatively high speed, with all laughing like maniacs.
15:04 r/funnysigns leak
Happy new year everyone!
28:35 the one on the left is hiding the grey stud inserts by sticking another part into it, its pretty clever
Not gonna lie, as a kid I always wanted to have a home where the tree went through it. I always imagined a spiral staircase going around to the truck to the second floor. And the roots would be in the basement with a patch of dirt around it so it could be watered.
SIX MINUTES! Happy New Year y’all!!
That beef crystal reminds me of the sugar crystal I got from my bottle of champagne that was two years younger than me. It is tiny and I love it.
New year and with 8,600 likes in 3 hours, Emkay stayed on! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
3:49 bro what do you mean screw those ticket places getting a big jackpot with tickets and having to stand there for ten minutes can never match a little screen saying yippee you won 10000 tickets
The durian one brought back memories from places in Thailand 😅
(The durian’s smell is so bad and strong that people generally aren’t allowed to bring it in public places because it could bother people)
4:29 Minutes
He’s really good at taking care of 1/2 dog/s since every time a pup/kitty gets the Shots, especially Rabies do they get a new tag (if one can afford the tag to put on pet collar along with the shots) every time they the get shots & the amount of tags depends on if they get the yearly (cheap) or the 3 years (pricey) shots as well as if they can afford the tags with the shots, most if not every time they get the shots
0:17 ohhhh i hav that exact mini phone, it has a weird charger, it’s like a little stand and the charging port is a rectangle basically
It's called 30-pin
70K was my entire tuition for 6 years of college. I can't imagine it being for one effing year.
Lexi is the most wholesome person to ever exist
1:25:19 My local library keeps cake pans! Trying to bake a specialty cake? Need a pan of Spongebob or in a heart? They got it! It's super awesome and handy. I think it's really cool. Libraries are spaces for communities. ❤
Hope everyone has a good 2025 no matter how bad 2024 was 🥰
50:28 I think that's literally how the idea of cameras first came about-
1:05:53 turn a humidifier on in the bathroom that would most likely trigger it (also don’t vape/smoke in bathrooms its inconsiderate because no one wants to smell your smoke)
Wait till they hear about the selfservice AND self checkout shops we have in Switzerland where there is no one to check on you. You just go inside, take whatever you want and pay at the door with an App or by putting cash in a box.
Who else thinks the Roomba on the Norwegian Mall door sounds like it was pulled directly out of The Sims 4?
With the defuser @ ~ 20 minutes in being for dogs, I have to ask…. Is there one for cats? If not currently, how can I put money towards funding for the research & volunteering my 3 cats as test subjects to see if they calm down?
Salt in hot drinks - I salt my tea. Mind you, I put like 1/8th of a teaspoon in a 2L jug of hot-brewed tea, and then mix that 2Ls with something akin to 1L of plain water ice, and a pile of soda and juice, including now, salted grapefruit mixer soda.
I put the salt in as a regular dose of iodine (Iodised salt), and the slated grapefruit has been an amazing addition, even though it is not a cheap product.
This is like the salt that a cake recipe has in its ingredients, or like the trend in the last few years of salted caramel. Salt is a flavour enhancer, and in small amounts is not that detectable in sweet foods, but still improves them.
The egg-shaped eggplants are a different breed to the large purple ones. Those are probably ripe. They also come in a variety that has purple speckle stripes on them.
White eggplants are real. I have a pack of seeds that I missed to plant last year. They grow into cute small trees and actually egg shaped, white eggplants.
Happy New Year, everyone
Odd. Only the sunscreen is not locked up. Wonder why? Hmmm... That's a noodle scratcher, all right.
12:51 as a CVS worker, this will forever be a nightmare 😢
10:04 I think they used the wrong word box.
I found ball and man. 😂
(Present, perhaps it was Holiday themed.)
Durian: the fruit that you love or hate. No in between. As a Vietnamese I love it. Put some in tha fridge and get some sweet sweet creamy durian that is textured like ice cream. If you never tried durian and wanna try it get the musang kind type, it’s the best type (but it is quite expensive.)
0:50: I believe you're thinking of the microplastics in fish. It's microscopic things that happen because of what the breathe through their gills. I think the same thing's the case with processed cheese. I don't think it's likely for plastic used in clothes to get into your body unless you're wearing your polyester shirt over your face.
Fun fact: the fear of dead bugs is known as necroentomophobia
happy new year everyone
Lexikitty, you need to find a video of a Chinese guy handmaking noodles. They're very long and the more he spins them the more noodles he gets.
Australian universities for a Batchelors degree can be upwards of $200.000.00!
10:02 i found Present/resent/Sent, Ball, Man, Arm, Car, Pin, Pit, Pan... im sure that there's more. my guess is this box was supposed to be used for another puzzle and got printed here for some reason. as for the theme, ya I got no clues based of the words I found.
Happy new year 🎉🎉
10:02 looks like it was a misprint! i can clearly see the words Present, Cake and Party
I love emkay
5:37 - It looks like he got $275 trading in a Chevy and also used a $50 Liberty Bond, so no, the Ford sold for $650.00 or $12,000.00 adjusted.
Interesting that the motor number was 3,439,178.
32:29 no it’s likely a wild variety, which tend to look more like eggs
10:00 This word search is probably birthday party themed instead of fruit themed. So far I've found present, balloon, and party.
5:19 thats what shoes look like after 10 years of use not 2 months 💀
3:50 had that happen to me on my last day camping...there was a locale arcade/fun center that had a Monopoly prize machine that you earned more tickets if you put in more tokens (up to 3)...I had only 3 tokens left so I said screw it and played one more game, expecting to win like 20 tickets or something...nope I hit the jackpot and won like 1000 tickets or so. Parents came in saying "what's taking so long?" and I just point to the growing pile of tickets. In the end though there was like a line to the ticket redemption area, saw some kid behind me who had maybe 20 or so tickets...so I handed my pile of tickets to him, probably made his day as his eyes widen when he saw how many tickets I estimated to have. Figured there wasn't anything worth getting and figured I would make some kids day by handing them effectively a million dollars 😆
durians are stinky 0:58
Couldn't have said it better myself, 10/10!
Affirmed.
'Picking a religion is pretty easy!'
y'know what else is a rhetorical question?
not answering
FISH
Do you like my sword?
14:42 flavors?!?!🤨
Reason why the airpod pulled iron out of the sand is due to a magnet. A magnet is placed on a flexible membrane surrounded by a coil of wires. Electricity is passed through at certain intervals venerating an electro magnetic force pushing and pulling the magnet, vibrating the membrane. Boom, youve just invented the speaker.
4:16 I would love to have a that big Amanita Muscaria
5:27 I have shoes that I have worn for years, they were cheap, maybe 20 bucks or so when I bought them (Canadian, can't buy anything for less than 10 even in a Salvation Army or anywhere else when it comes to shoes) and in those years, none of my shoes ever looked like that, they must be walking wrong, scuffing their feet badly not lifting them up, or really, really badly made.
1:45 “If it wakes, it wakes”
3:00 you could unlock the car and climb into the driver seat via the passenger seat