Ryan: "Did you put in that sports reference for me?" Shane: "Yeah pretty much" Ryan, Sara, pretty much everyone watching: "Awwwwwwww" Shane, in denial: "Its not that sweet"
BP PrettyTreeYT the only reason the romans didn’t have the advantage outnumbered 1 to 3 is that they were fighting on both sides and were fighting pretty organized gauls
By the way, one of the main reasons Rome had a bitchin' army was because they treated their troops REALLY well. Not only was it considered a very respectable job with generous pay, but the families were also compensated since the working men were gone at war. In short, Rome had a poppin' VA. I'm a hoe for ancient rome because of how effiencent and organized it was.
@@oliviathompson3271 that's Sparta you're thinking of, enlisting was optional in Rome, which is why it had so many promising returns for the soldiers; in some points in roman history military service was rewarded with land (I *want* to say Caesar did this but I might be thinking of some consul before him) , which was pretty much the most valuable thing you could get. True, those lands were usually on regions conquered by the army and, double true, conquered regions had a nasty tendency for undergoing uprisings (in which case being one of the people directly responsible for taking over their land wasn't exactly the best thing in the world), but even so, if you took the military career in Rome you *could* go from begging for food and change to owning your own little farm with your family living nearby your best friends for your retirement in some 20 to 40 years of service. That was very alluring.
Puppet history is probably some of the greatest content we'll ever know in our lifetime. The song's at the end of each episode are the epitome of catchy and clever, as well as the rest of the show is just pure brilliance.
you know what ppl keep saying Shane's possessed and stuff but nobody ever mentions how Ryan just casually said he'll murder his neighbour or Shane in some episodes, like the voodoo ep and the one where they were talking about having a zombie face.
For any history nerds, Caesar allowing Vercingetorix to be strangled was still an honor. At the time, it was seen as the best most honorable/respectable way of execution. It was clean, with no blood, and allowed for proper burial after death.
Decanus Gaius Publius Being quick was only part of it, albeit still a part! Strangulation was usually kept for powerful/influential leaders as far as I know, making it all the more "honorable" death.
Dude we don't talk enough about how creative, detailed and invested Shane is in producing, especially in anything related to history. Seriously. 1rst ruining history now Puppet History, and he always puts so much detail and effort into what he makes. You can tell he really enjoys it. Love you Shane
@@insanatty Ikr. So many shows take inspiration from actual events. Truth is stranger than fiction. Go pick a history book, people, there's comedy, drama, action and a lot of pain.
Sara, most swords at this time had a rounded tip which wasn't that great for stabbing. The Roman Gladius had a V-shaped tip, which made it so superior compared to other swords of its time in the stabbing arena.
@@melaniemagolan2241 Which is a key factor to allow units to fight in close formations, where legionaries could protect each other with their shields With all that put into context, Gladius gains relevance
why is nobody talking about ryan's "if i could murder my neighbor to get a bigger apartment and get away with it, i **quick look at the camera** i wouldn't do it"
@ 15:30 Shane is actually right in calling them missiles. They were definitely using more than just arrows, lots of javelins and rocks got slung around in medieval skirmishes. Pretty much any lethal projectile was a missile. It's why the term is used as it is today.
Um this wasn't set in the period history considers medieval, that is seen as the point after the fall of the western Roman empire. But you are right about the missiles for Romans, archery was used by some people that made up auxillary forces of the Romans others used slings, the legionaries themselves used javelins called pilla at this time
Ryan saying he would kill his neighboor to get an extra bedroom... Yeah and he would spend every night thinking about the ghost he just created until he turns insane.
My husband is a HUGE history buff, and he knows all about this battle. He got a couple good laughs from the humorous presentation, but at the end he agreed that this was incredibly accurate and true to the sources we have of the battle.
@@rahmathkakkotkallery854 no. the franks are different from the Gauls, and those are both different from the Goths. The goths (visigoth and ostrogoth) were eastern germanic tribes, on the other side of europe and weren't relevant to rome at all until the empire's crumbling. The Gauls were a Celtic people, the same that are mostly assumed with the Irish and Scottish. Franks were essentially the same as the gauls but came later on
I can’t wait for history to quote us too. Instead of “The wariness and energy of that bogeymen are terrifying” we would be quoted saying “my boi was fucking crazy”
So sweet small ship I don’t usually ship things in real life unless it’s canon or just Phan, because have you seen Phan? But such sweet it is at *LEAST* brotp
alright one last comment, ryan's "did you put that reference in just for me?", sara's awww, and ryan's "that's sweet" is the cutest thing i've ever seen, i live for this interaction alone from now on
The desperate "Sara" of Shane's at 8:57 is my fav lmaoo. The way Ryan and Sara and everyone kind of forgot about history for a moment and jumped straight to aliens... Leaving Shane behind 😭😭😭
Ryan: Did you put that sports reference in just for me? Shane: Yea, I like to... keep it- entertaining... Ryan: that’s sweet Shane: (mumbling) it’s not that sweet
I had instructor who had Shane vibes he does gives us pointer in dark history, politics and philosophy we totally love sitting his lesson. but in grades, pray that you can pass Gandalf
Shane, I'm both a librarian and a historian and I got your back in this whole missile-gate thing. Missile - from the Latin word "missilis" meaning "that may be thrown", so if you throw something or propel something through the air, it's a missile. Arrows definitely count. #micdrop
Um what war crimes with the exception of vercingetorix in Caesar’s triumph (parade) everything the Romans did on the brutality front was fairly standard in that time (including the execution at the end)
Gauls invaded Rome in 390 BC and killed 100,000's, Hannibal from Carthage invaded Rome in 232 BC and killed 1,000,000 people, men, women and children. War on both sides was horrific. In 112 BC Germans and Celts invaded Rome and wiped out 4 Roman Armies and killing 100,000's before General Marius was recalled from Africa to fight them. Tell the whole story, the whole truth, or not at all.
The gladius was short and lightweight enough to be easy to stab into your opponent. Longer swords you have to swing. And Rome was able to mass produce good weapons for their soldiers, an impressive feat given Rome fell 1600 years before the Industrial Revolution.
@@elliotgregory3356 I know this reply is a year late, but the testudo was used only to repel incoming enemy missiles. Honestly, many things were failed to be mentioned in the video, but it’s understandable. Vercingetorix was strangled and although no one knew who strangled him, he was strangled during the parade as it was a tradition for Roman Generals bringing home their captured enemy leader to do.
@@elliotgregory3356 the Gladius worked so well with the Romans and was effective because of the Roman’s tactics and equipments. Specifically the rectangular shield they carried, the scutum. Similar to a Greek phalanx, a Roman cohort would move as one, shoulder to shoulder and their shield locked besides one another. The enemies get close, and the weapon that was more special than the gladius I am sad they didn’t mention, was the pillum, which was a Roman javelin mass produced for every legion to carry about three of them. What’s special about these javelins is that they ain’t normal spears for throwing. Their real purpose was to be thrown and pierce the enemies shield and the head of the pillum would be thin enough to bend, but not break, having the heavy shaft of the javelin weigh the shield down, making the enemy either drop their shields or fight inefficiently. Being killed by the pillum was just a plus one.
@@elliotgregory3356 what’s more important to note is that the Roman’s are basically like this statement. “I’ll copy your homework, but I’ll get a higher score than you.” Most of what the Romans had were all stolen, inspired, or borrowed.
As someone who studies ancient history and languages I am really happy you finally picked up a something like this. You've also made a really good job in simplifying the events but still stay true to history and show both sides.
@@xakirax_8864 The quote is more often translated as "every man's woman and every woman's man." It's saying that he slept with a lot of women as a "top" with men as a "bottom." Sex between two men was only okay with the Romans with respect to whomever was "topping," i.e., whomever took the role of the "man" during intercourse. The bottom was seen as lesser because he allowed himself to be "feminized." The Romans were heavily patriarchal and by extension misogynistic. For a man to allow himself to take the passive role in sex was to admit to being less than a man (the Latin word for man is *vir* ). Gender roles were immensely important to the Romans, and so a man's masculinity meant everything to him. A man who was not a man was worthless, he was not *virtuous* The spelling of that word isn't an accident: virtue to the Romans (virtutis) was synonymous with manliness. The fact that Caesar got away with bottoming speaks volumes; the masses loved him so much that even scandals like this could not touch him. TL;DR: Roman men could sleep with women and men alike, but they *had* to "top" when having sex with either lest they be disgraced. Caesar only got away with bottoming because he was Caesar.
@Badr -eddin It's usually best to assume that most Greeks and Romans were what *we* would refer to as "bi." I emphasize the *we* because the Romans themselves didn't really have a word for homosexuality. As I said in my previous comment, the emphasis was placed on dominance (i.e. masculinity) and submissiveness (i.e. femininity). They had a term for lesbians, which translates into english roughly as "those who rub," but that's it. Roman men would actually enforce their dominance over other men by having sex with them, or by subjecting them to submissive sex. In other words, by raping them. I don't know how familiar you are with the poet Catullus, who actually lived around the same time as Caesar, but in poems 16, and 21, among others, explicit sexual threats are made by Catullus against two men, Aurelius and Furius in Catullus 16, and against Aurelius alone in Catullus 21. In the former he threatens to sodomize them and, for lack of a better term, facef##ck them for making fun of his sensitive poems: "pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo." And in Catullus 21, he threatens to facef##ck Aurelius again ("irrumare") if he (Aurelius) slept with Catullus' boyfriend Juventius. Catullus not only wrote about his boyfriend Juventius, he also wrote about his girlfriend Lesbia. This wasn't uncommon is what I'm getting at, I'm just using Catullus as an example. Also, just for clarification purposes, Lesbia's name, which is actually not the woman's real name, as she's believed to have been Clodia, the famous Roman socialite, has nothing to do with lesbianism, i.e., the modern term for love between two women, the name Lesbia is derived from the island of Lesbos, which is in Greece. Tl;dr: yes, Julius Caesar was probably bisexual, which was perfectly common and perhaps even normal in the ancient Greco-Roman world.
Fun Fact: The term barbarian was used, at the time, by the romans to refer to basically anyone who didn't come from the roman empire. It basically just meant foreigner
Because while very entertaining, it´s not very accurate. Some things are oversimplified and some, frankly, pulled out of thin air, like that boner story. Not hating, I love these videos, but please don´t take the content for accurate information, i.e. to study. You´ll have a lot of questions about your sources otherwise :)
lyra Amethyst ikr he's funny but also doesn't get off track... If he does he quickly redirects himself and everyone else back to the subject at hand. He keeps it real AND he brings cute little diagrams
Christine C. They did leave, but they’re still doing Unsolved as freelancers. Shane has a show similar to Ruining History calmed Puppet History and it’s great! There are also wacky songs
missile ˈmɪsʌɪl/Submit noun an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon. "one of the players was hit on the head by a missile thrown by a spectator" Shane wins.
for history beginners like me, i googled about the gladius and apparently it was the best weapon for the Roman army at that time because it was a double edged cut and thrust sword so it was very useful for a deep wound. Unlike the long sword which is quite useful against a plate armor and the saber which is better on horseback, the gladius was relatively short which made it ideal for hand to hand combat and also in smaller spaces
yeah, but there is so many important details left out like, ceasar didn't represent rome in conquering gaul, he did it becaus he owed a lot of money and after gaul got annexed and sacked by ceasar the senate turned on him calling him a war monger(but that is mainly because the people loved him and the aristocracy didnt like him because he made legislations on giving power to the people etc )and thus ceasar rode in with his armies and took the senate etc many more things to get into
BTW check out HistoriaCivilis for more videos that make history interesting including how the romans are the original inventors of Christmas, called Saturnalia in their time
I love that this was almost 5 years ago, and all of these guests have also been on Puppet History. Its nice seeing so many of their relationships last so long past Buzzfeed.
I think the main lesson we should all take from this is: "Getting stabbed by a sword is bad for your health". Thanks Ryan for this new and insightful information :D
@@padawanofconfusion5954 super big in the UK too, we love Asterix and Obelix? Edit: wait I suppose we are also France’s neighbours tbh, if you don’t mind the channel in the way
You missed the aftermath of the war when Caesar could not conquer a particular Gaulish village in Amorica because a druid was brewing magic potions to the village warriors.
Kinda correct, Barbarians were what the Romans called non-Roman/Latin and non-Greeks/Hellenistic folk. And once rome invaded the gauls, they were no longer called Barbarians since they became part of the roman civilization.
Barbarian was originally the Greek word for people who were not Greek/didn't speak Greek (though Greece wasn't unified at the time), before the Romans took the word and changed it to mean 'uncivilised' people who are neither Greek nor Roman.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, it was sort of pejorative since it the word originated from the bahh-bahh bleating of sheep, so basically, barbarians were a bunch of lowly animals.
Ryan: "Did you put in that sports reference for me?"
Shane: "Yeah pretty much"
Ryan, Sara, pretty much everyone watching: "Awwwwwwww"
Shane, in denial: "Its not that sweet"
my heart exploded then honestly
#TheShyaning
i love the ghoul friends so much
I ship it
Shane, the tsundere
"Getting stabbed is bad for your health"
- Ryan Bergara, 2017
Frida L *getting stabbed by a sword is bad for your health
So Is dyeing
"wheeze"
Ryan “I’m not the surgeon general” Bergara
"They were left to starve to death between the walls."
Ryan: *Maniacal Laughter*
*ricky
Ricky's small appearances in these episodes is slightly unsettling
Yeah, that was really out of character for Ryan. Could see Shane doing it, but Ryan? I was like "damn."
@@ashleyperceval918 wait why is his "nickname"(??) ricky?
@@mongle22 Welp they were talking about how easy it would be to leave the city and the when Ricky comes in
Julius’s army: Sir we’re out numbered by 1 to 3
Julius Caesar: *Then its an even fight*
BP PrettyTreeYT the only reason the romans didn’t have the advantage outnumbered 1 to 3 is that they were fighting on both sides and were fighting pretty organized gauls
Halo 3 reference. 😎 nice
@@bravocrimson12 That's about right. :-)
I only liked this comment because of the reference. Love it.
Caesar*
Sara: ALIENS!
Ryan: Yes!
Shane: No-SARA!
Top 10 Anime Betrayals
This is how I feel about History Channel explaining Mayan History.
Answer: ALIENS
Me: NO! dumbasses🤦♀️
8:51 is the moment for anyone wanting to see this unfold
Julie C. N O
See this confuses me, cuz I thought Shane believed in aliens?
CantStayAway he does but he doesn’t believe that they are intelligent creatures like humans he thinks they’re more like bacteria
The absolute horror on Shane's face when his own girlfriend turned on him. PRICELESS. I love how he said Sara....
Oh, it all make sense now!!!
I didn't know.... Makes sense
wait sara is shane's gf
Zayed Rahman yeah they’ve been dating for four years now
Aditee Mishra OH THE BETRAYAL!
8:54 no-- *_sARA--_*
14:40 "they were left to starve to death between the walls."
"HAHAHAHAHAHA"
1:10 "it's not that sweet"
9:00 when your friends ruin your history lesson.
finally someone as awkward as me
970th like
rowy same
Thank you so much for this haha
caesar, to every historian writing about the battle: make sure to mention my red cloak. it looked bitchin
I love it! XD
Tell them I had style!
@@lemmetalkaboutthis "Say what you will Brutus. But you have to admit . . . Caesar's got style!"
I’m pretty sure that was his signature bro had drip
I love how Ryan looks genuinely touched by Shane's sports reference
and Sara's reaction: awwwwww-ooooo
Oh mah gawd they conveyed human emotion! Hurr durr so amazing! Hurr durr I’m going to CUMMMMMMM
I believe the font they are using is times new roman and I find that hilarious
😂 amazing
Well back then is was just Roman
Leah, I think I love you for that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Daniel Schwartz bruh 😂😂😂😂
By the way, one of the main reasons Rome had a bitchin' army was because they treated their troops REALLY well. Not only was it considered a very respectable job with generous pay, but the families were also compensated since the working men were gone at war. In short, Rome had a poppin' VA. I'm a hoe for ancient rome because of how effiencent and organized it was.
Every man had to go into the army though, or maybe I'm thinking of Sparta
@@oliviathompson3271 that's Sparta you're thinking of, enlisting was optional in Rome, which is why it had so many promising returns for the soldiers; in some points in roman history military service was rewarded with land (I *want* to say Caesar did this but I might be thinking of some consul before him) , which was pretty much the most valuable thing you could get.
True, those lands were usually on regions conquered by the army and, double true, conquered regions had a nasty tendency for undergoing uprisings (in which case being one of the people directly responsible for taking over their land wasn't exactly the best thing in the world), but even so, if you took the military career in Rome you *could* go from begging for food and change to owning your own little farm with your family living nearby your best friends for your retirement in some 20 to 40 years of service. That was very alluring.
Also they had regular orgies and slaves. That's also very neat.
How Do you feel about the genocide that they comitted this battle being basically gauls last hope of stopping that
I think they started training around the age of when they turn teenagers
Ruining History walked, so Puppet History could run🙏
Well said
Puppet history is probably some of the greatest content we'll ever know in our lifetime. The song's at the end of each episode are the epitome of catchy and clever, as well as the rest of the show is just pure brilliance.
@@MrGropos i think i found Shane's burner account
Ruining history is better tho
KMichelle Argus THE JELLY BEANS THO
6:06 “this week on buzzfeed unsolved we in cover the mystery of who killed Ryan Bergaras neighbor”
Shane: “Also Ryan now has a 2 bedroom apartment”
Obsessed with this comment 😂
Daily reminder that Shane and Ryan carry this channel
For real
Very true!!! Nicely put.
Everyone else just seems like they're trying way too hard.
LuminaryPrism75 i agree, but i’m still tired of the same comment on all of their videos by people who are hungry for likes.
Daily reminder that Shane and Ryan carry his channel
They have their own channel now with Steven! It’s called watcher go follow
you know what ppl keep saying Shane's possessed and stuff but nobody ever mentions how Ryan just casually said he'll murder his neighbour or Shane in some episodes, like the voodoo ep and the one where they were talking about having a zombie face.
I'm pretty sure people who say shane is a demon also say ryan is a serial killer
Hello welcome to the unsolved fandom... keep scrolling stranger, nothing to see here
Ryan=Ricky Goldsworth
Shane=Demon
Demon Shane+Ricky Goldsworth= *Gay Serial Killers*
Ivan Ocean Eyes get out
Shane is actually an angel here to protect Ryan, that's why he's never afraid of ghosts and demons.
2:43 as a bald man myself, this too gives me hope that I could one day be murdered by all my friends
Good luck Daniel!
Hopefully after being elected Dictator In Perpetuo of your country, so at least even if you got betrayed you still got that going
Has it happened yet?
@@fries5849 he is not replying.....maybe........
@@anyikii6966 still hasn’t replied… it’s a hairy situation >~
For any history nerds, Caesar allowing Vercingetorix to be strangled was still an honor. At the time, it was seen as the best most honorable/respectable way of execution. It was clean, with no blood, and allowed for proper burial after death.
Luca James I thought getting stabbed on the back neck was an Honorable death.
Decanus Gaius Publius Cleaner, but blood was still seen as a more dishonorable death!
Luca James I mean yeah, bloody but painless and quick, tho.
But if your not wrong.
Decanus Gaius Publius Being quick was only part of it, albeit still a part! Strangulation was usually kept for powerful/influential leaders as far as I know, making it all the more "honorable" death.
Luca James I see.
Ryan: If I could kill my neighbor and get away with it..
*looks directly at camera*
I wouldn't do it.
Nice save.
Okay, Ricky Goldsworth
Time stamp?
@@marzipan3739 6:05
Very nice pfp
I know it’s just your icon but I can’t not imagine Kirishima saying this 😂
*Historical Wheeze*
Maegin Williamson love it. That should be shirt right now
I needed this XD
*ancient Wheeze*
Lovely Life Yesss
😂😂
Dude we don't talk enough about how creative, detailed and invested Shane is in producing, especially in anything related to history. Seriously. 1rst ruining history now Puppet History, and he always puts so much detail and effort into what he makes. You can tell he really enjoys it. Love you Shane
Shane looking down is honestly the cutest thing ( _"It's not that sweet."_ )
what a cute tsundere!
We need a S2 Of Ruining History !!!!
YES
Approve!
Pleaseeeee
YESS INDEED ABSOLUTELY!!!!
ikr
''Who strangled him?''
''I don't know.''
This will remain...Unsolved.
Owlsome Romans, it's custom, after you parade the man, you kill him in the dark of night.
They should have put him to fight with gladiators or multiple animals. That would have been great amusement for the people of Rome xD
I AM DYING
Traditionally, Caesar would do it himself as a show off dominance.
“Aliens”
“No, Sara!”
“Aliens!”
“Don’t do this!”
When you’re own girlfriend betrays you 😂
wait he dated sarah?
Riyanca Majumdar he is dating sara:)
@@tinkthebard2969 OMG YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
They're not dating anymore is it? (╥﹏╥)
@@nameofcolors awww cuteee im glad they're together xD
You know, I actually really love it when Shane is the one narrating
I knew I was not the only one.
"They were left to starve in between the walls."
Cue Ryan's sadistic laughing.
If Shane was my history teacher and he every hour was a story like this...man I would be an expert and ace every test
i had a histroy teacher like that... he was amazing, we all loved it
JerseySnore78 i have a history teacher like that right now
Proof that history isn’t boring our set teaching style is
“and he every hour was a story like this” ....? Huh?
Shane sounds like he’s fangirling over the history and I live for it
I dont understand why people dont fangirl over history. History is so amazing
@@insanatty Ikr. So many shows take inspiration from actual events. Truth is stranger than fiction. Go pick a history book, people, there's comedy, drama, action and a lot of pain.
at 9:02, did y'all see Shane's face when Sara mentioned aliens and all the others agreed?? that was the look of defeat
Sara, most swords at this time had a rounded tip which wasn't that great for stabbing. The Roman Gladius had a V-shaped tip, which made it so superior compared to other swords of its time in the stabbing arena.
Also a comparatively wide blade. Almost like a viking longsword, but short enough to be handled one-handed.
@@melaniemagolan2241 Which is a key factor to allow units to fight in close formations, where legionaries could protect each other with their shields
With all that put into context, Gladius gains relevance
Also, blades made in a triangle shape (as in, it has three sharp edges instead of two) make it much harder for the wounds to heal.
1:20
Shane: no, I- I’m not nice, it wasn’t that nice
Everyone else: awwww shaneeeeee ❤️❤️❤️
Did you see him blush when Sara said "awwwwwwwww!!!"
oh fvck off.... *wheezzz
why is nobody talking about ryan's
"if i could murder my neighbor to get a bigger apartment and get away with it, i
**quick look at the camera**
i wouldn't do it"
@ 15:30 Shane is actually right in calling them missiles. They were definitely using more than just arrows, lots of javelins and rocks got slung around in medieval skirmishes. Pretty much any lethal projectile was a missile. It's why the term is used as it is today.
Um this wasn't set in the period history considers medieval, that is seen as the point after the fall of the western Roman empire. But you are right about the missiles for Romans, archery was used by some people that made up auxillary forces of the Romans others used slings, the legionaries themselves used javelins called pilla at this time
Ryan saying he would kill his neighboor to get an extra bedroom... Yeah and he would spend every night thinking about the ghost he just created until he turns insane.
Pierre-Louis Parent I think that was Ricky Goldsworth talking. 😆
Emily Che A+ reference
BRING BACK RUINING HISTORY I WILL RIOT BUZZFEED DO YOU HEAR ME
Im still waiting the series is fun and interesting
Buzzfeed isn’t funding them anymore so shane made his own on the Watcher channel
You need to be more bold
*LIKE THIS*
Shane now runs Puppet History
Your mom WHAT! what happen now buzzfeed supernaturals?
shane’s girlfriend and best friend teaming up to annoy him is **chef kiss**
6:08 yet even more evidence that Ryan is secretly a serial killer, that goes by the alias Ricky Goldsworth...
sounds interesting please say more
Ricky fuckin goldsworth the man 😂😂😂😂
Interesting...
Night Night Bergara
My husband is a HUGE history buff, and he knows all about this battle. He got a couple good laughs from the humorous presentation, but at the end he agreed that this was incredibly accurate and true to the sources we have of the battle.
@@robroux6074 aren't Frank's like gothic?
Ok
@@rahmathkakkotkallery854 no. the franks are different from the Gauls, and those are both different from the Goths. The goths (visigoth and ostrogoth) were eastern germanic tribes, on the other side of europe and weren't relevant to rome at all until the empire's crumbling. The Gauls were a Celtic people, the same that are mostly assumed with the Irish and Scottish. Franks were essentially the same as the gauls but came later on
he probably would love oversimplified and extra credit
if he knows history he's a keeper
"So that's why i'm gonna say aliens!"
"No, _Sara-"_
666 Likes boi
Every person on this panel has now been on Puppet History. Except Shane, of course. They really should invite him.
Ryann Graham was my favorite guest, on my favorite episode Hatshepsut.
Well you just might get your wish granted this season
Huh. Looks like I got smacked in the head with Apollo’s tetherball of prophecy.
I can’t wait for history to quote us too. Instead of “The wariness and energy of that bogeymen are terrifying” we would be quoted saying “my boi was fucking crazy”
It's all good HAHAHAHAHAHAH OMFG
That's brilliant
I cant wait still they get the nokias vs the ipads in the museums XD
It's all good dude I fuckin love you
can we all just appreciate the editing tho? like dammnn...
right?! it's so gooood
And the art too ❤️
“Did you put that sports reference just for me?” “Yeah...” MY HEART!!!
Shane: It's like Spiderman kissing Batman,"
Sara: "Oooooo~"
This whole series is just fantasy fuel for Sara, isn't it?
SHANE LITERALLY PUT A SPORTS REFERENCE IN FOR RYAN ....AND I CAN'T EVEN GET A TEXT BACK
Veronica IsBatman the softest ship
what is actually a sport reference?
So sweet small ship I don’t usually ship things in real life unless it’s canon or just Phan, because have you seen Phan? But such sweet it is at *LEAST* brotp
STOP TEXTING THE WRONG PEOPLE
wat
alright one last comment, ryan's "did you put that reference in just for me?", sara's awww, and ryan's "that's sweet" is the cutest thing i've ever seen, i live for this interaction alone from now on
K Memery I FANGIRL at this it was soo cute
Yass! I rewound immediately!
Plus Shane's tsundere comment of "it's not that sweet.."
Shane looked so disappointed that they all were saying that aliens were involved in building the wall
A man after my own heart
His own girlfriend calling alien lol betrayal
Zach: “Like Nebraska why do we need it?”
Me (In Nebraska): Ya know he’s making a valid argument
Hey, we have a great zoo :(
Yeah we do. It grows the food. Cities starve without the country.
Nebraska and Wyoming, are the two that need to go.
sarah: "that's why i'm gonna say ALIENS"
shane: "noO saRAH! don't do this!"
sara: [high fives ryan]
The civilians are left to starve between the walls;
Ryan laughs like a maniac
Missile: (noun) an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
The desperate "Sara" of Shane's at 8:57 is my fav lmaoo. The way Ryan and Sara and everyone kind of forgot about history for a moment and jumped straight to aliens... Leaving Shane behind 😭😭😭
Ryan: Did you put that sports reference in just for me?
Shane: Yea, I like to... keep it- entertaining...
Ryan: that’s sweet
Shane: (mumbling) it’s not that sweet
FR WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT HOW ADORABLE THAT WAS like it's a wholesome ”no homo” moment
@@Cvnt_blvnt ...
Tsundere Shane is the best.
Sara in the background: Awwww
@@Cvnt_blvnt you could have kept that "no homo" for yourself.
Sarah: "ALIE.."
Shane: "NO. SA-RAH"!
Still the best part of this video
Jemimah A “Don’t do this!” 😂😂😭
She broke his heart
Sara
You spelled it wrong.
Erin Neko YES
ALIENS
I mean... maybe.
When your girlfriend and your ghoulfriend team up for ultimate destruction
How do you have so much subscribers
Amazing
shit's gonna go down
Shane: This is like Home Alone
Me: more like “Rome Alone” AHAHAHAHAHA
I’ll just stop now
No no keep going
Yess
I made the upvotes an even 500. That was satisfying
If Shane were my history teacher, I’d love school.
He's good at presentation but what he says is often very inaccurate and he often downplays intelligence of ancient civilizations.
Preparing you to fail in life
The friends with him except ryan are the smoothest brain people I have ever seen.
I had instructor who had Shane vibes he does gives us pointer in dark history, politics and philosophy we totally love sitting his lesson. but in grades, pray that you can pass Gandalf
Lol same
Major cred to the animators and artists 💯👏🏼
Thanks buddy ;) Its just me and Shane
oh wow for real? that's amazing!
Only complaint I have are the Spartans shown after the night raid
Bob Pickleson oh my gad it’s Bob Pickleson 1!1!!1!1
Shane, I'm both a librarian and a historian and I got your back in this whole missile-gate thing. Missile - from the Latin word "missilis" meaning "that may be thrown", so if you throw something or propel something through the air, it's a missile. Arrows definitely count. #micdrop
Heather DeLisle thank goodness someone pointed that out
Trash Binn_ hello fellow army
Trash Binn_ or a Kpop trash in general
"This is like some home alone stuff"
COMPARING WAR CRIMES TO HOME ALONE
Home Alone is a war crime!!!!
That child committed war crimes.
Um what war crimes with the exception of vercingetorix in Caesar’s triumph (parade) everything the Romans did on the brutality front was fairly standard in that time (including the execution at the end)
Gauls invaded Rome in 390 BC and killed 100,000's, Hannibal from Carthage invaded Rome in 232 BC and killed 1,000,000 people, men, women and children. War on both sides was horrific. In 112 BC Germans and Celts invaded Rome and wiped out 4 Roman Armies and killing 100,000's before General Marius was recalled from Africa to fight them. Tell the whole story, the whole truth, or not at all.
If there are no definitions of a war crime you can't commit them
Zach in a video with Shane and Ryan makes me happy! Also Shane is such a great teacher and narrator.
Simon James I wish he could be my history teacher
Wolfie_smells_ Cake Same! Shane really would make a great teacher.
They ruined it. Should've just been Shane and Ryan and maaaybe the chick.
thermal 15 Definitely.
15:40 Shane is correct.
Missile: an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
it also means not just arrows but javelins, slings, darts, etc.
@@Tribune_of_Italia Yes--and rocks!
*The 80s music after "night raid" is what I live for*
any idea what the song or soundtrack is?
For real!!
Workin on a NIGHT RAIIIID
NAME PLEASE
T.A Faiza same what is the name
The gladius was short and lightweight enough to be easy to stab into your opponent. Longer swords you have to swing. And Rome was able to mass produce good weapons for their soldiers, an impressive feat given Rome fell 1600 years before the Industrial Revolution.
And it was used very well with their tutsudo tatics?
@@elliotgregory3356 I know this reply is a year late, but the testudo was used only to repel incoming enemy missiles. Honestly, many things were failed to be mentioned in the video, but it’s understandable. Vercingetorix was strangled and although no one knew who strangled him, he was strangled during the parade as it was a tradition for Roman Generals bringing home their captured enemy leader to do.
@@elliotgregory3356 the Gladius worked so well with the Romans and was effective because of the Roman’s tactics and equipments. Specifically the rectangular shield they carried, the scutum. Similar to a Greek phalanx, a Roman cohort would move as one, shoulder to shoulder and their shield locked besides one another. The enemies get close, and the weapon that was more special than the gladius I am sad they didn’t mention, was the pillum, which was a Roman javelin mass produced for every legion to carry about three of them. What’s special about these javelins is that they ain’t normal spears for throwing. Their real purpose was to be thrown and pierce the enemies shield and the head of the pillum would be thin enough to bend, but not break, having the heavy shaft of the javelin weigh the shield down, making the enemy either drop their shields or fight inefficiently. Being killed by the pillum was just a plus one.
@@elliotgregory3356 what’s more important to note is that the Roman’s are basically like this statement. “I’ll copy your homework, but I’ll get a higher score than you.” Most of what the Romans had were all stolen, inspired, or borrowed.
Thank you for your response. V informative
08:52 when your girlfriend betray you for your boyfriend
morrris97 YOU DESERVE TO BE PINNED
morrris97 YES
As someone who studies ancient history and languages I am really happy you finally picked up a something like this. You've also made a really good job in simplifying the events but still stay true to history and show both sides.
Julius Cesar, or as his enemies called him "husband to all wives and wife to all husbands".
This meant he was feminine/beta or what
@@wyattearp585 same im confused
@@xakirax_8864 The quote is more often translated as "every man's woman and every woman's man." It's saying that he slept with a lot of women as a "top" with men as a "bottom."
Sex between two men was only okay with the Romans with respect to whomever was "topping," i.e., whomever took the role of the "man" during intercourse. The bottom was seen as lesser because he allowed himself to be "feminized."
The Romans were heavily patriarchal and by extension misogynistic. For a man to allow himself to take the passive role in sex was to admit to being less than a man (the Latin word for man is *vir* ). Gender roles were immensely important to the Romans, and so a man's masculinity meant everything to him. A man who was not a man was worthless, he was not *virtuous* The spelling of that word isn't an accident: virtue to the Romans (virtutis) was synonymous with manliness. The fact that Caesar got away with bottoming speaks volumes; the masses loved him so much that even scandals like this could not touch him.
TL;DR: Roman men could sleep with women and men alike, but they *had* to "top" when having sex with either lest they be disgraced. Caesar only got away with bottoming because he was Caesar.
@Badr -eddin It's usually best to assume that most Greeks and Romans were what *we* would refer to as "bi." I emphasize the *we* because the Romans themselves didn't really have a word for homosexuality. As I said in my previous comment, the emphasis was placed on dominance (i.e. masculinity) and submissiveness (i.e. femininity). They had a term for lesbians, which translates into english roughly as "those who rub," but that's it.
Roman men would actually enforce their dominance over other men by having sex with them, or by subjecting them to submissive sex. In other words, by raping them.
I don't know how familiar you are with the poet Catullus, who actually lived around the same time as Caesar, but in poems 16, and 21, among others, explicit sexual threats are made by Catullus against two men, Aurelius and Furius in Catullus 16, and against Aurelius alone in Catullus 21.
In the former he threatens to sodomize them and, for lack of a better term, facef##ck them for making fun of his sensitive poems: "pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo." And in Catullus 21, he threatens to facef##ck Aurelius again ("irrumare") if he (Aurelius) slept with Catullus' boyfriend Juventius.
Catullus not only wrote about his boyfriend Juventius, he also wrote about his girlfriend Lesbia. This wasn't uncommon is what I'm getting at, I'm just using Catullus as an example.
Also, just for clarification purposes, Lesbia's name, which is actually not the woman's real name, as she's believed to have been Clodia, the famous Roman socialite, has nothing to do with lesbianism, i.e., the modern term for love between two women, the name Lesbia is derived from the island of Lesbos, which is in Greece.
Tl;dr: yes, Julius Caesar was probably bisexual, which was perfectly common and perhaps even normal in the ancient Greco-Roman world.
IMPERATOR this was a great read, thank you!
Fun Fact: The term barbarian was used, at the time, by the romans to refer to basically anyone who didn't come from the roman empire. It basically just meant foreigner
Indeed! Spesifically it meant 'non-Roman-speaker/language'. So in a way it's Blahbarian for 'blah blah blah'.
@@EBirchall1”Boring. I don’t care about you, you’re not one of us.” Basically.
Rome wasnt an empire at this time it was a republic. Julius Caesar ended that after winning the roman civil war
1:22 aww I love Ryan and Shane
OTP
sara is all of us
This is the perfect type of show for Shane! I’m so glad he’s doing this!
Shane is a better history teacher than mine at school
I just wanna why know why we watch crash course with John green in history instead of this 😭
Because while very entertaining, it´s not very accurate. Some things are oversimplified and some, frankly, pulled out of thin air, like that boner story. Not hating, I love these videos, but please don´t take the content for accurate information, i.e. to study. You´ll have a lot of questions about your sources otherwise :)
lyra Amethyst And WAYYYY more interesting
lyra Amethyst ikr he's funny but also doesn't get off track... If he does he quickly redirects himself and everyone else back to the subject at hand. He keeps it real AND he brings cute little diagrams
Kirsten Martin honestly yeah
Sarah: I’m gonna say it’s aliens!
Shane: No, Sarah. Don’t convert
This specific group of people should play a d&d campaign together and Shane should be DM.
Also, "this is some home alone stuff" is the highest praise.
Oh my god, I want this so bad.
Honestly ruining history and unsolved are the best things about Buzzfeed
And try guys
And Worth it
So only the shows with asians...... interesting
And Outsmarted.
Buzzfeed: Lets stop making ruining history
Everyone: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Everyone: Stabs their neighbor
Shane made a new show "puppet history" on his new channel (w/Ryan & Steven Lim) called Watcher.
@@aidentai6249 They obviously didn't leave, seeing how they're still doing Buzzfeed Unsolved.
Christine C. They did leave, but they’re still doing Unsolved as freelancers. Shane has a show similar to Ruining History calmed Puppet History and it’s great! There are also wacky songs
@@englishatheart I think they have contracts for certain seasons I'm not sure though.
As a very right wing person I hate Buzzfeed but this video was fun to watch.
Ryan laughing maniacally at the starving civilians has the same energy as Shane laughing at the 'execution breakfast' story.
why do they call this “ruining history?” if anything it makes history 10x more interesting
lilnoodle probably bc it ruins history class in school (you don't learn about this in America)
As someone who does know about this battle, the comments from the peanut gallery are a little...taxing at times.
Drakon Heeren Lol I not only learned this in school last year in AP World, but my English class even watched a movie based on it.
ოεցa oოεցa lucky
Because these people know nothing about history and say uninformed stuff.
missile
ˈmɪsʌɪl/Submit
noun
an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
"one of the players was hit on the head by a missile thrown by a spectator"
Shane wins.
Twatforbrains shame nowadays doesn't know the original definition.
connotations over denotations my friends
Next Buzzfeed Unsolved is gonna be about Ryan’s neighbor
Hahaha shane is a tsundere XD
KittyC. I meant ryan lol
Zach: just like Nebraska, there’s nothing there.
Me, a Nebraskan: Not correct, but not wrong.
I was def mildly offended, then I was like...well...
I am a little offended
No shane, that was extremely sweet. (he's in denial)
Rhea Pramith i ship it🙃
Alanna Tobias Same!
why . . . whY don't they teach history like this in classroom??!? This was so suspensful, so fun, I'd neVER skip
I don't know if it was just my school but we learned about this battle and alot of other ones.
Jenny Justiniano I'd love history if it was taught like this in school
Lloyd Nix i think she was referring to they way they talk about this historical event. it is not boring. It is interactive and funny
I can't believe they had the GAUL to mess with Caeser!
I'll show myself out.
You the realest
Go to the corner. Bad pun.
No don’t go
For cuts I would recommended using Julie’s Scissor
RachelisTheWendyBird show yourself back in that was beautiful
for history beginners like me, i googled about the gladius and apparently it was the best weapon for the Roman army at that time because it was a double edged cut and thrust sword so it was very useful for a deep wound. Unlike the long sword which is quite useful against a plate armor and the saber which is better on horseback, the gladius was relatively short which made it ideal for hand to hand combat and also in smaller spaces
Sara: and that's why I say Aliens
Ryan:yeah!
Shane: Saaaarrrraaaa!
Edit: I haven't checked this comment in forever but thanks for the likes mahdoods
That's the most adorable moment xD
When your girlfriend and best friend team up against you
whaat? Sarah and shane are Dating?
Yes they are so cute!
Caesar also had epilepsy which he hid because it was seen as a "curse from Apollo"
How do you hide epilepsy? He had to have had some people helping him.
@@EmpressGoldilocked He's Caesar.
TheBrierose92 I knew this! Studying who had seizures in history cause I have them. Harriet Tubman and Edgar Allen Poe also had them.
Silent Human awfullllll
@@ForeverMe543 oh... Interesting didn't know
I like how these videos are called Ruining History but they really only made histroy better
for real! This makes history not boring for those of us who hate history
yeah, but there is so many important details left out like, ceasar didn't represent rome in conquering gaul, he did it becaus he owed a lot of money and after gaul got annexed and sacked by ceasar the senate turned on him calling him a war monger(but that is mainly because the people loved him and the aristocracy didnt like him because he made legislations on giving power to the people etc )and thus ceasar rode in with his armies and took the senate etc many more things to get into
BTW check out HistoriaCivilis for more videos that make history interesting including how the romans are the original inventors of Christmas, called Saturnalia in their time
@Sammy : you must have written this before getting to the Ben Franklin - sex cult video.
I like how these videos are called running history but they really only made history better
I love that this was almost 5 years ago, and all of these guests have also been on Puppet History. Its nice seeing so many of their relationships last so long past Buzzfeed.
The editor needs a fucking raise
I love how buzzfeed uses Ryan and Shane in the thumbnail for clickbait. It definitely works for me
I think the main lesson we should all take from this is: "Getting stabbed by a sword is bad for your health". Thanks Ryan for this new and insightful information :D
I know right?! I had no idea!
Ryan: "Did the Gauls have, like, magical powers?"
Shane: "Absolutely not."
Panoramix: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!
I was hoping someone would be making this reference!
I am still so disappointed nobody at the table made an Asterix joke.. :'D
@@Ekami-chan yeah I think the comics are only popular in France and neighbors (in Germany it's a children's staple)
Do Obelix and the Magic Potion mean nothing to you 😢
@@padawanofconfusion5954 super big in the UK too, we love Asterix and Obelix?
Edit: wait I suppose we are also France’s neighbours tbh, if you don’t mind the channel in the way
Vercingetorix
baristas hate him
Emo_alpaca “got a half caf mocha Frappuccino for *stares at cup* vinny”
Kinds sounds like an std
shane only invited short people to this one so he could seem taller than ever
"I just think getting stabbed with a sword is bad for your health." Ryan Bergara everyone.
I mean to be fair, he's right...
He's not wrong.
Spoken like a man who keeps a katana above his bed in case of intruders.
You missed the aftermath of the war when Caesar could not conquer a particular Gaulish village in Amorica because a druid was brewing magic potions to the village warriors.
Glad to see some fans of asterisx just joking about the existence of the ting gaulish village that is amorica.
i keep coming back to this cause it literally has 20 plot twists
ambwea dude check out historia civilis, he covers all the other battles Caesar won in Gaul. The entire Gallic conquest reads like an adventure book.
shane saying *”EUROPE BABY”* is the highlight of my morning
That moment when Shane's girlfriend is a Boogara
Technically, Shane believes in Aliens too. But I do see what you mean. haha
what is Boogara?
Boogara (Bergara), the mortal nemesis of the Shaniacs
WE ALWAYS NEED SOME BOOGARAS
Naaah, she's a shaniac 😂 (they both believe in aliens but don't believe in ghosts)
Barbarians were, originally, just people who didn't speak Latin, I believe.
Kinda correct, Barbarians were what the Romans called non-Roman/Latin and non-Greeks/Hellenistic folk. And once rome invaded the gauls, they were no longer called Barbarians since they became part of the roman civilization.
Barbarian was originally the Greek word for people who were not Greek/didn't speak Greek (though Greece wasn't unified at the time), before the Romans took the word and changed it to mean 'uncivilised' people who are neither Greek nor Roman.
It is bearded way back.
I FUCKING LOVE LEARNING 🤓👏
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, it was sort of pejorative since it the word originated from the bahh-bahh bleating of sheep, so basically, barbarians were a bunch of lowly animals.