I love how this man has written amazing books that have been made into movies but he tried to open a mango like it had a bottle cap on. I literally died
Everybody is complaining that these hacks should be passed but John makes them fails be uses he does then wrong. But seriously, you know the only reason you watch these is to watch John break his knuckles on a watermelon.
The egg one is a cooking fact. its not wobble you are looking for, its resistance to spin. The liquid yolk inside an uncoooked egg maintains its inertia and resists the spin of the egg. A cooked egg will spin like a top.
Thank you i am still mad about this 4 years later which is why I'm back to see if someone else has said it. Lol. I have tested many eggs this way before and it never ever was the wrong one.
JOHN. THE EGG ONE. THAT IS NOT WHAT THAT MEANS. WOBBLING MEANS THE EGG COULDN'T SPIN EFFECTIVELY. THE SECOND ONE SPUN WAY FASTER THAN THE FIRST WHICH MEANS IT WAS THE COOKED ONE.
pranamd1 No. The raw egg wobbled because the yolk inside moves unevenly causing the egg to not spin fluidly like the boiled egg does. John misinterpreted what wobbling means.
+McClung Music and not a red solo cup, which would break under the amount of pressure needed for the hack to work. i use this hack constantly with mini 8 oz cups and it works very well. he just didn't cut the mango properly. there is a huge rind in the middle of the mango and he needs to cut the mango into slabs then run the slabs along the brim of the cup. works like a charm. :)
Two things John did wrong: 1) The egg needs to spin on the pointy side and the egg that wobbles the most should be the raw one. 2) It takes like 5 minutes to make whipped cream... not 10 seconds... TRY AGAIN JOHN!
+timmifutz Yeah, they should have explained it better. It's the one that spins more easily that's cooked. So if it spins faster, as the white egg did, it's cooked.
Katelyn Riggs That's also interesting, although the method they used is perfectly fine for determining that, too. They just didn't really know what they were looking out for when observing it.
As a man who routinely breaks apples in half, there's a key trick - it's not about strength, but about friction and leverage. You're basically rolling your palms together, and the pressure pops the apple in half. It's more like plate tectonics
I always noticed cooked eggs spin more smoothly and longer than raw ones... I must admit, I've tried this. I was inspired by an old Hardy Boys story...
I stopped watching halfway. John didn't even put any real effort or thought in a lot of the ones he failed. Plus being inept at doing normal things people do in life doesn't help, I guess? At least that's what it looks like.
I love these Life hack videos. I don't care if I think a life hack might've been done wrong (I feel like the Whipped cream one could work if shaken for longer, but I haven't tried it myself), it's just funny watching John Green test them.
+sofiv95 I'm sure it works... but how do you then get whipped cream out of a bottle with such a narrow opening? I mean there are shakers made for whipping cream. They usually have some spokes to make the process a bit faster but more importantly they all have a large opening. I'm sure if you have a shaker for protein drinks or similar it would work very well for whipping cream tho.
You could cut the top of the bottle, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
You could cut the top of the bottle, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
You could cut the top of the bottle off, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
+Lyle Crane yea i have shaken my cream like that more than once and it works for sure, its actually pretty fast but not 3-seconds fast. the whipped cream will be less "fluffy" than what you get using a hand mixer (cause theres less air in it) but it will definitely thicken. shake it too long and you will barely get it out of the bottle.
+Robin T I suspect you are using too much cream in too small a container. This should be easy with plenty of room for the cream to move around and get air. One ounce of cream shaken in a pint jar is fast and easy (I find it preferable to bothering with getting out the mixer).
John, it might not work for fabric, but I can tell you that peanut butter is sovereign for getting gum out of hair. Used it on my own kids, and have used it on the grandkids too. If you don't have peanut butter around, WD-40 also works.
The life hack where he tried to pull the apple apart actually does work. You just have to apply pressure in the right place. I did it a few months ago.
It doesn't depend on the apple. I broke apples in two for my horses for years. Make a tiny break in the skin on each side of the stem with your thumbnail and it actually requires very little pressure. Large apples are easier than small, but neither requires much pressure.
If are stranded on a desert island with half a water melon and a quarter, why not just flip the water melon over and eat it without having to use the quarter?
+Sir Nonagon I feel it is fair if the life hack doesn't state how long you are supposed to shake it. Not everyone is going to know that a head of time and if they do, then then don't really need a "life hack" for it.
+KnightRaymund The funny thing is I remember him doing this life hack in either the first or second video, and it was a pass. I don't know why he's doing it again.
+KnightRaymund When it comes down to it, what is a plate? If you define a plate as a smooth flat surface to use as a protective barrier between food and other surfaces, ripping up any box of large enough size could make plates. In my eyes, the pizza box thing was a college level pass -- as in, I did that sort of thing all the time in college 'cause I wasn't going to waste money on buying paper plates.
You know, most cereal boxes these days have the flaps at the top cut and/or perforated such that you can actually tuck them into one another. No life hack needed.
And the egg one is best tested by spinning them on end! The raw egg will lose spin pretty quickly, but the boiled one will keep going for a while as the yolk isn't moving around and changing the balance.
Cameras across your channel whilst looking for facts about tea, ended up asking myself how I missed this channel the whole time? You sir, have gained a subscriber!!!!!
A better way to tell boiled and raw eggs appart is to spin them, then stop them and quickly let go of them. A raw egg will continue to spin a bit after being stopped since the contents inside keep spinning.
+lohphat Life "hacks" should work for anyone regardless of skill, otherwise they're not an effective shortcut and the person should just go at it the normal way.
+BioniclesaurKing4t2 The problem is that he did pretty much all of the life hacks wrong.. Of course the life hacks aren't going to work when you aren't doing what you are supposed to do. All of these life hacks would work for anyone regardless of skill, if you just performed them correctly.
The hard boiled egg test, 1. spin the egg in its shell, 2. momentarily stop it, 3. If it resumes spinning when released it is not cooked. It has to do with the uncooked interior being in motion. the whipped cream would work but it is labour intensive shaking and shaking the container for minutes.
The eggs have to be spun on end, not in their "laying down" position. Either end is fine, cooked eggs will spin for a while, raw eggs fall over immediately
+Tony Hammitt The way he did it works as well, he just misinterpreted the results. The one who spun well is hard boiled, while the one who quickly stops spinning is raw.
+Tony Hammitt If you spin the eggs fast enough on their side, the cooked egg will actually attempt to spin standing up on it's big end. The uncooked egg will stop spinning almost immediately.
Correction: 14 was a pass. John actually conflated two different egg spinning tests. The wobble test he was trying to do needs to be done with the egg on end, not on its side. The test he actually executed was the momentum test. If the egg spins like crazy on its side, it's cooked because there's no liquid to counter its momentum. That's exactly what happened.
To open a jar all you do is hold the jar sideways and tap the lid on to a hard surface. I figured this out on my own as a kid and am very proud of it. I didn't really achieve anything significant in life after that though :/
Episode 404, eh? Life Hack: If you're feeling tired, take the biggest breath you can & hold that breath for as long as you can - until you almost pass out! It's supposed to trigger a reflex-like response & cause adrenaline to be released into your bloodstream & wakes you up...
Jumping jacks certainly seem safer than holding your breath until you nearly pass out. Let's not forget the number of people who have died trying to do something like that (including actor David Carradine).
Before testing a technique, it is necessary to understand the basic principle behind it. You don't whip cream in four seconds. You don't split an apple by digging your thumbs into it. You don't spin eggs without learning how to spin eggs.
That part with the Kiwi confuses me. I thought everybody ate Kiwis by cutting them in half, then eating them with a spoon (e.g. a coffee spoon) because you now basically have two "cups" of kiwi.
For the whipped cream you need to shake for at least 5 minutes, not 30 seconds as demonstrated in the video. I've made it that way in the past. The pyramid folding for the cereal box does not work on boxes, but it will work on stuff in bags like chips.
The whipped cream thing works really well in a cylindrical container with an airtight lid like a big yogurt tub. A bottle seems like you'd have to cut it open to get it out after churning anyway. & yes, you have to shake it for much longer than John did. But it's much easier on the wrists than beating by hand.
+lieutenantbears As an actual martial artist, I do believe this is possible (although still ridiculous). When you are trying to break things with your fists or your elbows or your feet, the trick is to punch through it. Aim for the thing behind it, not the thing you are trying to break. It is very effective and somehow overcomes the mental block of "I can't do it! It will hurt!". If you watch carefully you can see John Green slow down right before he hits the watermelon.
+Prodigy Productions yeah xD the thing about hacks are that they are gonna make everything easier even for not so good people.. its not ta talent trick xD
+Caroline “Kiramuruchan” Forest when you approach everything with the grace of an irritated gorilla, they aren't going to work. most of these life hacks take some amount of finesse and he's just trying to hulk smash everything.
+Prodigy Productions - He's approaching it as if he was just told something could work, without it being explained. If it's a lifehack and is easy to perform, he should be able to do it with just the description and not the explanation.
For determining cooked/uncooked eggs: You're supposed to spin it, and then stop it quickly and then let go. If it is UNCOOKED, it'll start spinning again on its own, because the contents on the inside are still spinning independently. If it's cooked, then it won't spin again on its own, and it'll just sit there. :)
As someone who deals with stuck glue bottles a lot (Warhammer 40k) I can say that needlenose pliers work just as well and you probably own at least one pair already.
Can confirm, but has the side-effect of leaving your iPhone buttery. Better to take the extra time to just use the oven. If you have an android, or any other device that uses micro-usb, any flames will work for the same effect.
His lack of shaking made me cringe so bad. I thought it was common sense that shaking homemade whipped cream is a couple minute ordeal, not a couple little shakes and assuming it magically gets thick and fluffy. -_-
+Whovian_BenK Yeah even if you do use a mixer you still need to mix it for maybe half a minute or so, possibly longer. Most of these hacks work, John just doesn't understand or execute them properly.
00:09:19 Whipped Cream in a bottle actually works, you shook it for two seconds. The average time it takes to whip heavy or whipping cream into a froth is 1 min, depending on additives. The sugar added will increase that time to two minutes.
The apple thing... you're doing wrong. It's all about leverage. hold it with stem end away from you, with your middle fingers in the stem's dimple and the heels of your hands touching each other. squeeze with your fingers and roll your wrists forward. The apple will pop right apart.
The raw vs cooked egg didn't fail, you just misunderstood. A cooked egg will spin faster than a raw egg. But you chose the egg that spun slowly because you misinterpreted "wobble" for "spin." The egg that's spinning slowly is wobbling. The egg that's spinning quickly is NOT wobbling. Get it?
The whipped cream works you just have to give it time to get thick. You only shook it 2 times. LOL Same if you only blended it for 2 seconds it wouldn't work.
+Corey Watford Oh, man. That was worth all the other questionable material. I typically don't like to see people in pain, but I tearing up over here from all the laughter.
John misunderstood 'wobble': the liquid inside the raw egg slows it down preventing it from spinning smoothly, hence the concept of wobbling. The cooked egg has more spin, which is what John interpreted as wobble
+Apophis324 Actually, I always ate Kiwis like What's Their Name Again? and never even considered another option, and I have absolutely nothing to do with the US or any other English speaking country. There's another way though. A former flatmate grew Kiwis in his parents' garden and they were pretty small and a bit elongated (a little bit bigger than a thumb), so my other flatmates rolled them between their fingers or palms while squeezing them together, then bit/cut one end off and sucked the rest out (which they'd turned into mush with the rolling/squeezing).
Why are at least half of these "life hacks" in the first place? Making whipped cream? Peeling fruit? Testing a hard boiled egg? How exactly are these "life hacks"?? One method over another doesn't make it a hack. I swear, people are getting dumber by the day...
+Matt Johnston "Life Hack" is the new term for the helpful hints and easy tricks that have existed for centuries. It has never had anything to do with hacking life. Admittedly most of the videos showing off these tips and tricks make things pointlessly harder than the normal or many alternate ways but will work in a pinch. For example opening the watermelon with the quarter when smacking it with a stick would have been faster/easier.
Best way to husk corn is to cut off the end that attached to stalk, squeeze the tassel end and the ear will slide right out, leaving the corn and silk behind. If you like to cook in the husk this still works; just cut off growing end before heating.
Just try spinning the egg. If it spins without issue, it's hard boiled. If you have a difficult time maintaining its angular momentum (i.e. the initial rotational speed), it's uncooked. There's nothing more to it. Spinning something with liquid inside and spinning something solid produce 2 different effects. Discern these effects and you can figure out what's inside.
my favorite parts of these videos is John's incompetence
Erin Peterson me too
Erin Peterson I pity Meredith sometimes.
It's the reason I watch these videos, tbh. Poor Meredith.
I find myself screaming at the screen, John, why do you suck so hard at this?!
I love how this man has written amazing books that have been made into movies but he tried to open a mango like it had a bottle cap on. I literally died
Alternate title for this video, John Green Fails at Following Basic Instructions, Again.
+illfayted All too real. life hacks: 1; John Green: 0
+MathHacker42 No
Life Hacks:6
Johny: 0
Instructions unclear, accidentally wrote a teen novel
The whipped cream one is NOT a fail. It's literally what churning is. You just need to shake for MUCH longer (at LEAST a full minute).
+lyadmilo Shake it too long though and you'll get butter for that very reason!
+lyadmilo Yeah, I was watching and I was like, it seems like it would work if you just shook it for longer.
+lyadmilo make that at least 5 minutes
+lyadmilo I was hoping someone mentioned that already down here. It's not a fail, I've made whipped cream that way before. Also butter
+samramdebest Depending on your shaking, that'll make butter..
I love how half the fails are john fails
WHAT KIND OF IDIOT SHAKES THE BOTTLE FOR 2 SECONDS AND EXPECTS WHIP CREAM TO COME OUT
the same person that fails life hacks I've done before
I know right.
what an idiot.
you don't use a mixer for two seconds and expect whipped cream
There's a much nicer way to say he needs to shake the bottle for longer.
triggered
Have you ever wanted to see the guy who wrote The Fault in Our Stars try to karate chop half of a watermelon? Of course you have.
In Japan, the foot can split wood. HIIIIYA! (crack!)
But it can't split a watermelon... HIIIIYA! (splut!)
As arcade games go, Watermelon Karate Chop isn't much fun, but at least you can play a long time for two quarters.
+James huber I feel like that's something the Japanese would come up with or something XD
brings a whole new meaning to eating your quarters!
Crow the mad there is a Japanese game like that, but they use like a bat or wooden sword to split the melon
Everybody is complaining that these hacks should be passed but John makes them fails be uses he does then wrong. But seriously, you know the only reason you watch these is to watch John break his knuckles on a watermelon.
Idk why but I enjoy watching him doing things wrong.
Alex Edwards he cut the damn mango the wrong way so he couldn't try the hack
i was cracking up with the watermelon😂😂😂😂😂
He is proving how impracticable the supposed "Life Hacks" are.
Sometimes it's just fun seeing him do things wrong.
The egg one is a cooking fact. its not wobble you are looking for, its resistance to spin. The liquid yolk inside an uncoooked egg maintains its inertia and resists the spin of the egg. A cooked egg will spin like a top.
Yeap, it was obvious which egg was the correct one, our beloved John just didn't pick the right one.
Thank you i am still mad about this 4 years later which is why I'm back to see if someone else has said it. Lol. I have tested many eggs this way before and it never ever was the wrong one.
JOHN. THE EGG ONE. THAT IS NOT WHAT THAT MEANS. WOBBLING MEANS THE EGG COULDN'T SPIN EFFECTIVELY. THE SECOND ONE SPUN WAY FASTER THAN THE FIRST WHICH MEANS IT WAS THE COOKED ONE.
Was going to say the same thing. Misinterpreting a hack doesn't mean it failed.
No, that's not what "wobble" means. "Wobble" means exactly what John thought it meant. That one was the fault of the person writing the instructions.
John should have spun the egg on its end.
pranamd1 No. The raw egg wobbled because the yolk inside moves unevenly causing the egg to not spin fluidly like the boiled egg does. John misinterpreted what wobbling means.
Yep, the instructions were unclear, but it still surprises me that did john not figure it out himself...
The mango cup hack does work pretty well, but it works better if you actually use the cup
+McClung Music and not a red solo cup, which would break under the amount of pressure needed for the hack to work.
i use this hack constantly with mini 8 oz cups and it works very well. he just didn't cut the mango properly. there is a huge rind in the middle of the mango and he needs to cut the mango into slabs then run the slabs along the brim of the cup. works like a charm. :)
+McClung Music Or you could just use a spoon like a normal person...
Also if you shake the bottle for longer than 5 seconds you can make whipped cream
Two things John did wrong:
1) The egg needs to spin on the pointy side and the egg that wobbles the most should be the raw one.
2) It takes like 5 minutes to make whipped cream... not 10 seconds... TRY AGAIN JOHN!
"highly trained professional life hacker" doesn't know how to cut a mango 😂
One that doesn't peel a mango instead.
It’s a good thing he has his writing thing to fall back on 🙃
Kiwi life hack: literally just cut it in half and scoop it out
Or just eat it
with the skin on, I know!@ I'm a builder who dont like sticky fingers lol
He writes teen softcore romance but can't tear a pizza box.
😂😂
XD
when?
khan simeoni
Turtles all the Way Down
The Fault in our Stars
Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katharines
Looking for Alaska
The reason he can’t rip pizza boxes is because he writes teen romance novels
John would be an excellent actor for infomercials where people struggle to do simple tasks.
The "wobble" on the egg meant that it doesn't spin as smoothly and kinda jerks around. So the raw egg did have more wobble in that sense.
You know, randomly speeding up and slowing down
+timmifutz Yeah, they should have explained it better. It's the one that spins more easily that's cooked. So if it spins faster, as the white egg did, it's cooked.
+FreshlyHere You have to spin it on the skinny end. The boiled one will spin like a top but the raw one will fall over.
Katelyn Riggs That's also interesting, although the method they used is perfectly fine for determining that, too. They just didn't really know what they were looking out for when observing it.
+timmifutz if you spin both eggs and lightly tap them on the top the raw egg will still have inertia while the cooked egg will stop easily.
As a man who routinely breaks apples in half, there's a key trick - it's not about strength, but about friction and leverage. You're basically rolling your palms together, and the pressure pops the apple in half. It's more like plate tectonics
+CanegmSemse Can't resist laughing at the "plate tectonics" XD true that
you wrote a best selling romance novel but can't rip cardboard or have the patience to shake a bottle for 2 minutes
You have to actually shake the cream to make it into whipped cream
A few of the fails were just due to incompetence.
I’ve for sure made whipped cream by shaking cream in a Tupperware container.
The egg one... You are supposed to rotate the egg... them stop it. The boiled egg will remain still, while the raw egg will start to rotate again.
+Mateus Bittencourt Thank you!
+Mateus Bittencourt yep. That's how I do it, never got it wrong so far XD
+Mateus Bittencourt Or, just spin them quite quickly and the cooked one holds its momentum much better.
I always noticed cooked eggs spin more smoothly and longer than raw ones... I must admit, I've tried this. I was inspired by an old Hardy Boys story...
+Mateus Bittencourt or try to spin them on one of the small ends. that's where the wobble comes in.
A lot of these life hacks didn't fail; John failed.
true dat
I stopped watching halfway. John didn't even put any real effort or thought in a lot of the ones he failed. Plus being inept at doing normal things people do in life doesn't help, I guess? At least that's what it looks like.
+voivoed Please finish the video, at least for the Watermelon hack. I actually cried watching him.
Agreed!
+Joel Werner That's how all of these "life hack" test videos end up going.
these are the only videos I watch from mental floss
Cream will not whip up with 4 shakes, four minutes of shaking maybe.
ya totally not enough shaking, though how would one get the ccream out once you are done shaking i havnt the foggiest
+Daniel Bricker I imagine you'd simply squeeze the bottle.
Justin J Thats good for say like 60-70% of it, but otherwise seems waistfull
I love these Life hack videos. I don't care if I think a life hack might've been done wrong (I feel like the Whipped cream one could work if shaken for longer, but I haven't tried it myself), it's just funny watching John Green test them.
It definitely works, you're supposed to shake it much longer to incorporate air into the cream
+sofiv95 I'm sure it works... but how do you then get whipped cream out of a bottle with such a narrow opening?
I mean there are shakers made for whipping cream. They usually have some spokes to make the process a bit faster but more importantly they all have a large opening. I'm sure if you have a shaker for protein drinks or similar it would work very well for whipping cream tho.
You could cut the top of the bottle, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
You could cut the top of the bottle, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
You could cut the top of the bottle off, lots of people do that where I'm from. Glass jars are way better though. That way you can spoon it out, close it and keep any leftovers in the fridge.
You need to shake the cream more then 3 seconds to make whipped cream.
+Lyle Crane replace the sugar with a dash of salt and keep shaking to make butter. You'll need to shake it for several minutes. Not seconds.
+Lyle Crane yea i have shaken my cream like that more than once and it works for sure, its actually pretty fast but not 3-seconds fast. the whipped cream will be less "fluffy" than what you get using a hand mixer (cause theres less air in it) but it will definitely thicken. shake it too long and you will barely get it out of the bottle.
+Robin T I suspect you are using too much cream in too small a container. This should be easy with plenty of room for the cream to move around and get air. One ounce of cream shaken in a pint jar is fast and easy (I find it preferable to bothering with getting out the mixer).
+Lyle Crane Indeed, this was how our Gran told us to whip cream when we were kids :)
Yup...I've actually made butter just shaking heavy cream in a mason jar for 15 minutes or so
John, it might not work for fabric, but I can tell you that peanut butter is sovereign for getting gum out of hair. Used it on my own kids, and have used it on the grandkids too. If you don't have peanut butter around, WD-40 also works.
+Laura Minnick I bet coconut or olive oil would work well too - and less stinky than WD-40
+Laura Minnick In my experience even a bit of warmed up chocolate works very well. and is easier to wash out afterwards.
Yeah, but clearly freezing your kids would be a lot more effective. That's just science.
+Laura Minnick ever tried to put their heads in the freezer for a while? (this is not a serious suggestion! just a cruel joke)
+Laura Minnick Now you've got me curious, what is "sovereign" slang for in this case?
The life hack where he tried to pull the apple apart actually does work. You just have to apply pressure in the right place. I did it a few months ago.
Olivia Brown it depends on the kind of Apple
It doesn't depend on the apple. I broke apples in two for my horses for years. Make a tiny break in the skin on each side of the stem with your thumbnail and it actually requires very little pressure. Large apples are easier than small, but neither requires much pressure.
I was deeply concerned about the intactness of John's fingers with that onion chopping.
If are stranded on a desert island with half a water melon and a quarter, why not just flip the water melon over and eat it without having to use the quarter?
If stranded on a desert island, don't bring John along.
+Suzanne Stoffels I think John would agree with that.
+notbobby125 Silence with the logical survivalist thinking!!!!! It'll only slow us down!!
+notbobby125 If you have half a melon you already have a way to cut it.
+jamesmylercook you my son, will go far in life
He shook the whipped cream for 3 seconds... Thats not how it works dummy
+Sir Nonagon Indubitably.
I thought the same thing -_-
+Sir Nonagon Yeah. You'd have to shake it for 3 to 5 minutes.
+Sir Nonagon I feel it is fair if the life hack doesn't state how long you are supposed to shake it. Not everyone is going to know that a head of time and if they do, then then don't really need a "life hack" for it.
+Sir Nonagon yeah, even if he took an actual mixer and mixed it for 3 seconds, it aint gonna work then either
Isn't the pizza box thing a specific pizza box that was designed to do that, not just any box? It's obviously not a design that most actually use.
+KnightRaymund Yep! It was a concept for pizza hut, I think
+KnightRaymund Yes, a pizza company here in HK uses that design. The box even have dotted lines on them for easily tearing.
+KnightRaymund The funny thing is I remember him doing this life hack in either the first or second video, and it was a pass. I don't know why he's doing it again.
+MissNayNay I believe that was folding the box to make a smaller box to store the left over pizza in so it doesn't take up so much room in the fridge.
+KnightRaymund When it comes down to it, what is a plate? If you define a plate as a smooth flat surface to use as a protective barrier between food and other surfaces, ripping up any box of large enough size could make plates. In my eyes, the pizza box thing was a college level pass -- as in, I did that sort of thing all the time in college 'cause I wasn't going to waste money on buying paper plates.
You know, most cereal boxes these days have the flaps at the top cut and/or perforated such that you can actually tuck them into one another. No life hack needed.
When John sliced the mango in half, i was like, "you're going to have a bad time"
Dude, #7 and #14 didn't fail, you failed at them.
And the egg one is best tested by spinning them on end! The raw egg will lose spin pretty quickly, but the boiled one will keep going for a while as the yolk isn't moving around and changing the balance.
Ku Dastardly a
i use the phone bag thing to watch netflix while im in the shower
Can I watch Netflix with you?
Actually, that's how I watched this video.
Sorry but that's kinda sad
This is life changing.
This is so amazing and changed my life just now
Whenever I watch these life hack videos I feel like some of them are truly stupid and other times I think John Green is not very coordinated
Cameras across your channel whilst looking for facts about tea, ended up asking myself how I missed this channel the whole time? You sir, have gained a subscriber!!!!!
For those saying that he's not doing them right, aren't life hacks for people like Jon?
It's called "comedy" Karen... look it up
A better way to tell boiled and raw eggs appart is to spin them, then stop them and quickly let go of them. A raw egg will continue to spin a bit after being stopped since the contents inside keep spinning.
Watching John struggle with fruit just made my day
What if you get someone who isn't physically inept?
+lohphat Beta male.
+lohphat
Life "hacks" should work for anyone regardless of skill, otherwise they're not an effective shortcut and the person should just go at it the normal way.
+BioniclesaurKing4t2 Something can still be easier for normal people and yet also possible for a moron to bugger.
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+BioniclesaurKing4t2
The problem is that he did pretty much all of the life hacks wrong.. Of course the life hacks aren't going to work when you aren't doing what you are supposed to do.
All of these life hacks would work for anyone regardless of skill, if you just performed them correctly.
In New Zealand, we've been scooping kiwifruit flesh out with a teaspoon for years.
Yeah and he definitely did it wrong. Don't cut off the top and the bottom! Cut the damn thing in half and scoop out of each half!
I do that in California too
PurpleAmharicCoffee I just eat the flesh too
I just eat the skin
Heh. Kiwis eat kiwis 🥝😏
The hard boiled egg test, 1. spin the egg in its shell, 2. momentarily stop it, 3. If it resumes spinning when released it is not cooked. It has to do with the uncooked interior being in motion. the whipped cream would work but it is labour intensive shaking and shaking the container for minutes.
The eggs have to be spun on end, not in their "laying down" position. Either end is fine, cooked eggs will spin for a while, raw eggs fall over immediately
+Tony Hammitt You can do it on its side too; the cooked one spins faster, but the raw one will continue spinning if you stop it and let go.
+Tony Hammitt Either way takes longer than just picking them up and shaking them, can tell the solid from the liquid.
+MathHacker42 Which is exactly what happened in the video.
+Tony Hammitt
The way he did it works as well, he just misinterpreted the results.
The one who spun well is hard boiled, while the one who quickly stops spinning is raw.
+Tony Hammitt If you spin the eggs fast enough on their side, the cooked egg will actually attempt to spin standing up on it's big end. The uncooked egg will stop spinning almost immediately.
Correction: 14 was a pass. John actually conflated two different egg spinning tests. The wobble test he was trying to do needs to be done with the egg on end, not on its side. The test he actually executed was the momentum test. If the egg spins like crazy on its side, it's cooked because there's no liquid to counter its momentum. That's exactly what happened.
To open a jar all you do is hold the jar sideways and tap the lid on to a hard surface. I figured this out on my own as a kid and am very proud of it. I didn't really achieve anything significant in life after that though :/
+Big Boss Tapping on a jar to open it could only work if you're a sorcerer. Any normal human being will at least have to twist the top to open a jar.
+Snakeye808 LOL. I meant tap it to get it loose :P
+Snakeye808 if you tap it hard enough you wont have to twist, just be careful of the broken glass
"I didn't really achieve anything significant in life after that though" 😂😂😂
+Big Boss I'm gonna steal that achievement and use it at my next job interview
"Meredith, where did you get this knife? ...Did you get it from the, like, knives that only 4 year olds can use, section of the grocery store?"
John is so nice and unassuming. Especially for a rich, successful author. Don't ever change.
The real question is, unless you have braces, why would you cut the corn off of the cob when cobbed corn is vastly superior?
To use it in recipes.
If you have braces...
Cornbread using freshly made creamed corn made from fresh corn from your garden of those trucks on the corner selling sweet corn cheap as hell.
To freeze for when corn isn't in season. Even after its frozen it tastes better then store bought frozen or canned
Episode 404, eh?
Life Hack: If you're feeling tired, take the biggest breath you can & hold that breath for as long as you can - until you almost pass out!
It's supposed to trigger a reflex-like response & cause adrenaline to be released into your bloodstream & wakes you up...
Which is why auto-erotic-asphyxiation is a thing!
Justin Jones Aaaaah, that makes sense then! :)
malcolmthebear Jumping Jacks aren't always a viable option... :)
Jumping jacks certainly seem safer than holding your breath until you nearly pass out. Let's not forget the number of people who have died trying to do something like that (including actor David Carradine).
malcolmthebear I hate to break this to you, but David Carradine didn't die from holding his breath; he died from auto asphyxia errotica.
Before testing a technique, it is necessary to understand the basic principle behind it. You don't whip cream in four seconds. You don't split an apple by digging your thumbs into it. You don't spin eggs without learning how to spin eggs.
I just discovered this guy 2 days ago and I can't stop watching his videos.
I love the ones where John is legitimately surprised at the success of. True surprise is often very visible XD
A cooked egg will spin better because the insides are stable and aren't bouncing around.
9:10 Dude, you shook it for like two fucking seconds. Several of these hacks would work better if you understood *why* they work, or even *how*.
That part with the Kiwi confuses me. I thought everybody ate Kiwis by cutting them in half, then eating them with a spoon (e.g. a coffee spoon) because you now basically have two "cups" of kiwi.
That would make a fruit salad really awkward
John's just utter contempt for life hacks is amazing.
Fail for the pizza thing?! i went through college with 50% less dishes to do thanks to that trick!
"This one's the cooked egg" *smashes egg on table
For the whipped cream you need to shake for at least 5 minutes, not 30 seconds as demonstrated in the video. I've made it that way in the past.
The pyramid folding for the cereal box does not work on boxes, but it will work on stuff in bags like chips.
The cool thing about mason jars....
THEY ALREADY HAVE SEALABLE LIDS!!!!
Onion: put a shallow/wide bowl of water close to the onion.
Kiwi: the skin is edible and has a lot of nutrients. I always eat them.
The whipped cream thing works really well in a cylindrical container with an airtight lid like a big yogurt tub. A bottle seems like you'd have to cut it open to get it out after churning anyway. & yes, you have to shake it for much longer than John did. But it's much easier on the wrists than beating by hand.
Well maybe if you were a martial arts master, you could chop a watermelon without the quarter
+lieutenantbears But that was fantastic to watch.
Maybe Bruce Lee?
Does Bruce Lee like watermelon?
+lieutenantbears Or you could just turn the watermelon over.
+lieutenantbears As an actual martial artist, I do believe this is possible (although still ridiculous). When you are trying to break things with your fists or your elbows or your feet, the trick is to punch through it. Aim for the thing behind it, not the thing you are trying to break. It is very effective and somehow overcomes the mental block of "I can't do it! It will hurt!". If you watch carefully you can see John Green slow down right before he hits the watermelon.
The problem with these videos is that a lot of the "fails" would be "passes" if John weren't such an uncoordinated dork.
If you cut the kiwi in half, it will be even better.
Unreal incompetence and ignorance, but that's what makes this video so entertaining.
WTF??? It is the other way around with the eggs!!! The raw eggs will not spin fast!
He does a terrible job at doing those life hacks.......
+Prodigy Productions the entire idea of a life hack is that it is simple to do, so if it isn't simple it isn't a life hack
+Prodigy Productions yeah xD the thing about hacks are that they are gonna make everything easier even for not so good people.. its not ta talent trick xD
+lisse0099 Many of them are simple, he just does them wrong. Being easy doesn't mean there isn't a proper method.
+Caroline “Kiramuruchan” Forest when you approach everything with the grace of an irritated gorilla, they aren't going to work. most of these life hacks take some amount of finesse and he's just trying to hulk smash everything.
+Prodigy Productions - He's approaching it as if he was just told something could work, without it being explained. If it's a lifehack and is easy to perform, he should be able to do it with just the description and not the explanation.
watching you destroy your hand on that melon was well worth the other failed atempts you had at life hacks that do infact work.
For determining cooked/uncooked eggs:
You're supposed to spin it, and then stop it quickly and then let go. If it is UNCOOKED, it'll start spinning again on its own, because the contents on the inside are still spinning independently.
If it's cooked, then it won't spin again on its own, and it'll just sit there. :)
My thing is who has the fuckin problem of not knowing they've cooked eggs or not?
This was incredibly entertaining to watch. I learned nothing but it was funny so 10/10.
As someone who deals with stuck glue bottles a lot (Warhammer 40k) I can say that needlenose pliers work just as well and you probably own at least one pair already.
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You can recharge your iPhone 5s battery in 40 seconds by placing it inside a microwave and pressing "popcorn mode"
Can confirm, but has the side-effect of leaving your iPhone buttery. Better to take the extra time to just use the oven. If you have an android, or any other device that uses micro-usb, any flames will work for the same effect.
I can actually vouch for this. It charged mine pretty quick. You just have to make sure it is set right
And you know how people get fat by eating too much sugar? Add a few cups to your car's gas tanks for more power and better fuel economy!
The whipped cream one would work if you would shake it for more than a second
His lack of shaking made me cringe so bad. I thought it was common sense that shaking homemade whipped cream is a couple minute ordeal, not a couple little shakes and assuming it magically gets thick and fluffy. -_-
+Whovian_BenK Yeah even if you do use a mixer you still need to mix it for maybe half a minute or so, possibly longer. Most of these hacks work, John just doesn't understand or execute them properly.
I used the phone in the bag trick a lot when working for a road construction crew. Nothing wrecks a phone faster than concrete dust.
+Nolan Thiessen yep that stuff is nasty corrosive and eats metal.
+Nolan Thiessen There are only 2 problems with the phone in a bag. First, the thumb print open won't work, and second, they can overheat.
+Alissa Frederick Not if you use a decent phone...
They only overheat if you use them for ages. If you use the phone for phone calls then you should be ok.
These are the best! My daughter loves watching these! Thank you!
00:09:19 Whipped Cream in a bottle actually works, you shook it for two seconds. The average time it takes to whip heavy or whipping cream into a froth is 1 min, depending on additives. The sugar added will increase that time to two minutes.
The apple thing... you're doing wrong. It's all about leverage. hold it with stem end away from you, with your middle fingers in the stem's dimple and the heels of your hands touching each other. squeeze with your fingers and roll your wrists forward. The apple will pop right apart.
For the egg one, spin it on its end.
The raw vs cooked egg didn't fail, you just misunderstood. A cooked egg will spin faster than a raw egg. But you chose the egg that spun slowly because you misinterpreted "wobble" for "spin." The egg that's spinning slowly is wobbling. The egg that's spinning quickly is NOT wobbling. Get it?
Lol, I am dying of laughter at him and splitting the apple. I have been doing it since I was a kid - you don't use your fingers, but rather the palms.
This Is My Favourite Series Of Mental Floss !!!
the whipped cream one is a pass, just takes a very very very long time
The whipped cream works you just have to give it time to get thick. You only shook it 2 times. LOL Same if you only blended it for 2 seconds it wouldn't work.
Yeah that should have been obvious...you can't get whipped cream in a few seconds. It takes patience.
11:56 You'll thank me later
+Corey Watford Thank you! :)
+Corey Watford Oh, man. That was worth all the other questionable material. I typically don't like to see people in pain, but I tearing up over here from all the laughter.
+Corey Watford Thank you! :)
No I won't.
I watched it 10 times.
John misunderstood 'wobble': the liquid inside the raw egg slows it down preventing it from spinning smoothly, hence the concept of wobbling. The cooked egg has more spin, which is what John interpreted as wobble
Haven't laughed that hard in a long time...
THANKS!!!
With kiwi you only need to cut out one part, not both. Otherwise everything will be covered in kiwi juice...
Wait.. how else would one eat a kiwi?
Well, I usually cut it in half and scoop each half out with a spoon and I prefer my method xD
This guy at work eats kiwis like an apple - skin and all. It's pretty funny xD
What's Their Name Again? Yeah, okay, but still with a spoon.. Silly Americans... :P
+Apophis324 Actually, I always ate Kiwis like What's Their Name Again? and never even considered another option, and I have absolutely nothing to do with the US or any other English speaking country.
There's another way though. A former flatmate grew Kiwis in his parents' garden and they were pretty small and a bit elongated (a little bit bigger than a thumb), so my other flatmates rolled them between their fingers or palms while squeezing them together, then bit/cut one end off and sucked the rest out (which they'd turned into mush with the rolling/squeezing).
+Apophis324 I eat them skin on. Delicious.
Why are at least half of these "life hacks" in the first place? Making whipped cream? Peeling fruit? Testing a hard boiled egg? How exactly are these "life hacks"?? One method over another doesn't make it a hack. I swear, people are getting dumber by the day...
+Matt Johnston People on the internet will try to make a lifehack for anything. usually making the process harder along the way.
+Matt Johnston A lifehack is a more catching title and good for clickbait.
JukaDominator clickbait for sure, haha
+Matt Johnston "Life Hack" is the new term for the helpful hints and easy tricks that have existed for centuries. It has never had anything to do with hacking life.
Admittedly most of the videos showing off these tips and tricks make things pointlessly harder than the normal or many alternate ways but will work in a pinch.
For example opening the watermelon with the quarter when smacking it with a stick would have been faster/easier.
NobodyImportant So would using a knife. Or hell, even dropping it.
Best way to husk corn is to cut off the end that attached to stalk, squeeze the tassel end and the ear will slide right out, leaving the corn and silk behind. If you like to cook in the husk this still works; just cut off growing end before heating.
Redo no. 14. This is how you do it:
1. Spin the egg.
2. Stop the egg's spin and hold. Time moment T=0s.
3: At T=
Just try spinning the egg. If it spins without issue, it's hard boiled. If you have a difficult time maintaining its angular momentum (i.e. the initial rotational speed), it's uncooked. There's nothing more to it. Spinning something with liquid inside and spinning something solid produce 2 different effects. Discern these effects and you can figure out what's inside.
Fun Fact: John has his quarterback.
False, it was Meredith's quarter.
scarletfluerr Haha, hope the pun wasn't overlooked though.
This is a comment made before I watch the video, 'cause why not.
That was a nice video.
+iChronicler I thoroughly enjoyed both comments. Thank you.
you gotta shake the whipped cream longer. But too long and you will make butter.
5:11 "I am a highly trained life hacks testing professional"
Me: "I aM a HigHly tRaiNeD LifE hAckS pRofEsSiONal"
I am so glad that you tried your hardest to chop the melon. Hilarious.