I’m pretty sure handling salmon suspiciously is currently a crime in the UK. Not punishable by death, but pretty ridiculous. Like imagine getting arrested for playing Fish Jenga…
Probably someone did that to the royal family somewhere in the medieval times. So, they did that to protect their cucumbers. Having a law that may execute a person from ravaging a cucumber plant makes more sense than pretending to be an Egyptian.
The poop out the window thing happened in medieval Paris. They used to warn pedestrians shouting "gare à l'eau" before throwing their sewer water out the window
It is Scotland that he was thinking of. They still have the infrastructure for it and can use it but they have to call out that they are doing it first.
@@pedrochapada190 Im guessing your not from Europe to be so blatantly wrong. The alley ways gave groves near the edge of the buildings for the black water to flow to the sewers. These buildings and roads predate indoor plumbing. In the city outhouses weren't an option either.
Staten Island NYC. That shit ain’t even potholes, that’s like driving on the damn moon. And in my time living there, I haven’t seen a single construction project get completed. Just kind of abandoned and left as a site- although recently going back to visit, I’ve seen them actually start doing stuff. Streets are still the same though.
Probably unintentional little detail that caught my ears: Scar saying "oh my god!" like the Impulse horn. I think he has heard it so many times that it got stuck in his ears, so he unintentionally imitates it without realizing.
back in the day in Edinburgh the phrase Gardy-loo was used before emptying chamber pots out the window it's a warped version of gardez l'eau approximately French for 'watch out for the water'
In colonial México people yelled "aguas" (lit. waters) before emptying chamber pots to alert any pass-byers on the streets. Even today, "aguas" is still used to tell someone to be careful lol
The thing with weird British laws is that they exist, but at the same time more laws were created after them which makes them null, and in the UK the newest law has legal precedent. So with the killing a Scotsman with a bow and arrow legally from the bridge thing, laws were passed afterwards such as new ones on murder and manslaughter which make the first law null. Our constitution is basically a hojpoj of stuff, with whatever's at the top of the pile is actual law. It's really weird when you have an uncodified constitution. One of the biggest disadvantages is that it's really hard to know what rights you have as a citizen, unlike in America where you can technically just read the constitution and know what rights and stuff you have.
When people USED TO throw their waste out of the window they had to shout something to see if anyone was underneath before they threw it and if someone was there they had to shout something back
in Newcastle there's cows in a field near st james park (the footie stadium) near uni flats, which is pretty central, so i guess there some cows close to a city center lmao
0:22 fun fact I’m British and thought badgers were extinct until I got my license and saw one as road kill and freaked out, also from the Cotswolds and have fallen bcos of a rabbit hole (and tripped many times from my house rabbit)
Love York. Great place to visit. There's a place in the Shambles that sells York eggs, which are similar to Scotch eggs, but better. Wouldn't want to live in there, tho - too many people throwing poop out the windows.
Ethos not far off with the legal term of throwing poop out the window, back in the chamber pot days you were supposed to yell lardy loo, as a warning, I don’t know if it was required or not, but it’s something
I’m from Cambridge, England and we actually do have cows in the city! And in the parks in the city centre. I’ll often be cycling to college and have to stop to wait for the cows blocking the path 🤣🐄
@@JutlandAngel Mt Saint Helens is quite right now, but still active. Mt Hood Is dormant at the moment but still alive, as are most of the main peaks going down the Cascades all the way to Mt Shasta.
Common law, speaks for it self. Ie:- the house of commons is a place where our parliament resides and just outside there is a common and you can still legally graze your sheep there.
Gardez L'eau! In the early Middle Ages people used a potty kept under the bed at night if they needed the loo. In the morning they would throw the contents of the potty out of the top window and shout “Gardez L'eau” -Look out for water to warn people below walking past. Apparently it meant "mind the water" - The Brits pronounced it gardy-loo - References not checked.
Weirdly enough UK does get tornados and Tsunami's. Just that they are 100 year events at most. Still weaker than the American ones but can destroy brick houses. London 1954 west London Tornado for example.
1. Many cities have cows - in their zoos 2. Re. Stupid laws; there is a law in one state* in the U.S. where it is illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your pocket. I have no idea why this law was passed. Or what set of circumstances brought it about. * I forget which state. It's been a minute. But yes, it is a real law. They just said its to much trouble to get it off of the books, and they have more important issues to see to. .⚖️
I know this was a while ago, but lol...i think Etho is sort of correct, while wrong at the same time lol. Like back in medieval times, technically you werent supposed to do that with your poo, but in certain parts they did anyways, and would yell a warning before hand. If not in England, than its somewhere else in Europe Im thinking of lol. Also, in Florida, its illegal to have naughty times in the shower lol. Theres actually a ton of outdated laws still on the books, just hasnt ever been removed lol.
Oh! And to add to that last bit, they havent been removed because there hasnt been a precedent for it lol. Like the Florida one, there has to be an actual arrest for it before the appeal and removal process starts. But...no one has been arrested for it. For obvious reasons lol. I think the Florida one dates back to the 1800s, but if you go to New England area, you can find a LOT of old laws still in the books from the Puritans lol. There just hasnt been an arrest made, therefore nothing can be done to remove it. Doesnt make much sense, but thats our justice system for ya! Lol
Scar muting then going 'I love it when they argue' absolutely got me
XD
Timestamp?
@@EuphoricBloom 0:42
Thanks @@Tofucwat
Fun fact: Pretending to be egyptian and ravaging a cucumber plant were two crimes punishable by death in the UK in the 18/19 century
The thing is some of the laws in medieval europe were so ridiculous I'm not sure you are joking...
"ravaging"
I’m pretty sure handling salmon suspiciously is currently a crime in the UK. Not punishable by death, but pretty ridiculous.
Like imagine getting arrested for playing Fish Jenga…
Probably someone did that to the royal family somewhere in the medieval times. So, they did that to protect their cucumbers.
Having a law that may execute a person from ravaging a cucumber plant makes more sense than pretending to be an Egyptian.
now think about the fact that they had reasons most of the time xD makes it even weirder @andrewbloom7694
Scar: "We have a lot of things that can kill us in America"
*Pearl has joined the conversation*
Fr 😂
Arguably more things can kill you in America than in Australia
Snakes, spiders, Magpies, Eshays the list goes on and on
I’ve only ever heard stories of Eshays and I’m just gonna say sounds like the least threatening people I’ve ever heard of.@@EthaDaDaemon
@@CamdenSingletary People that walk around with hoods, drugs and guns aren’t treating? Where do you live, America?
"they dont spawn in the city" in regards to rabbit holes. Etho is such a gamer lol.
The poop out the window thing happened in medieval Paris. They used to warn pedestrians shouting "gare à l'eau" before throwing their sewer water out the window
It happened in Medival Sweden as well (i think it happened in the UK and other countries as well in europe during the medival times.
was also a thing in england, i totally forgot the term. it might actually be bombs away. was a major problem for hygiene and illness
It is Scotland that he was thinking of. They still have the infrastructure for it and can use it but they have to call out that they are doing it first.
@@pedrochapada190 Im guessing your not from Europe to be so blatantly wrong. The alley ways gave groves near the edge of the buildings for the black water to flow to the sewers. These buildings and roads predate indoor plumbing. In the city outhouses weren't an option either.
Happened in mexico too, they’d yell “Aguas” before throwing their sewer water. Its still said today but only as a warning of something incoming
I just want to know what type of TH-cam videos Etho watches. Horses stuck in the snow and British people tripping in rabbit holes
wait which video was the horse stuck in the snow mentioned?
@@Fallowspots Scar- S10E5, a bit over half way in i think, after Scar goes to collect ice, Etho pays him a visit.
I see that etho has gone into the same rabbit hole as me on youtube
Literally
I love his random obscure references
WHAT
we dont have rsbbit holes everywhere but we have something worse; potholes that the council refuses to fill
California roads are the same, we have a gas tax that’s supposed to go towards fixing the roads but it is a scam and they never fix them 😤
my street is practically just one big pothole now, apart from about 2 metres of road that they randomly filled in one day but left the rest lol
😂😂😂😂
Cuz of bloody cost cuts 🙄
Staten Island NYC. That shit ain’t even potholes, that’s like driving on the damn moon. And in my time living there, I haven’t seen a single construction project get completed. Just kind of abandoned and left as a site- although recently going back to visit, I’ve seen them actually start doing stuff. Streets are still the same though.
Probably unintentional little detail that caught my ears: Scar saying "oh my god!" like the Impulse horn. I think he has heard it so many times that it got stuck in his ears, so he unintentionally imitates it without realizing.
Timestamp is 1:48
Even the captions call him Effo when Joel saids Ethos name
Because Joel, like a lot of UK residents, never pronounce the 'th' sound properly.
back in the day in Edinburgh the phrase Gardy-loo was used before emptying chamber pots out the window it's a warped version of gardez l'eau approximately French for 'watch out for the water'
I think it’s also how the word “loo” happened. Pretty fascinating stuff haha
Oh, so we could do a Real Life series! So long as Joel wins and within the city limits when he snipes scott...
But no one could eliminate etho because he lives in the middle of nowhere in canada which is full of snow and wild animals
@@indominusrex1652and there’s a good chance he has an axe.
And as long as it takes place in Joel's hometown which is apparently York.
Girl.... you just predicted it (somewhat)
how did you know???
Holding a salmon suspiciously is considered illegal as this law is still yet to be changed
(I believe it’s salmon anyway)
Eyy, from the sidequest guy.
Was this law passed by Big Salmon? 😁
Big Salmon is onto them….
Oh no SmallEtho are fighting they need couples therapy
Call Scott.
@@juliusroman8616to the relationship ranch!
@@juliusroman8616then in the middle of therapy, Pearl barges in.
"Because they don't spawn in cities"
Etho you're such a GAMER
" i thought youwere insinuating smth else there scar" IM CRYING
I want a podcast with these three ASAP
1:48 wouldn't it be funny if that was a horn as well
impulse wouldn't be alone now
seconded
I think he unintentionally imitates the Impulse horn, because he heard it so many times
In colonial México people yelled "aguas" (lit. waters) before emptying chamber pots to alert any pass-byers on the streets. Even today, "aguas" is still used to tell someone to be careful lol
3:28 That sent me-
With all the boat boying It would make sense
Scar: the spinny things down in Florida
As a native floridian this got me choking on the floor😂
As someone who lives in the same county as York, I can confirm all the things that Joel said
Me too! I had no idea Joel was from Yorkshire, so it’s pretty cool.
@@toomuchiridium His accent doesn't give it away?
LITERALLY! As someone who lives in York this is all so funny to me, Joel being from around here makes so much sense now
I want scar, joel, etho, bdubs play phasmophobia 😂❤ like completely clueless to the game meanwhile Scar and Bdubs taking lead for the team😂
If I remember correctly, etho said it wasn’t his type of game, we can dream though
3:25 killed me. i can't escape the hp references
The thing with weird British laws is that they exist, but at the same time more laws were created after them which makes them null, and in the UK the newest law has legal precedent. So with the killing a Scotsman with a bow and arrow legally from the bridge thing, laws were passed afterwards such as new ones on murder and manslaughter which make the first law null. Our constitution is basically a hojpoj of stuff, with whatever's at the top of the pile is actual law.
It's really weird when you have an uncodified constitution. One of the biggest disadvantages is that it's really hard to know what rights you have as a citizen, unlike in America where you can technically just read the constitution and know what rights and stuff you have.
"Begone" they said as a bag full of human soil flying up the street.
"Did you grow up in a closet" 💀
...
🏳️🌈
Joel's like: No, that'd be my wife.
@@juliusroman8616 BRO
@@juliusroman8616I was about to say that
@@juliusroman8616 i always forget that lizzie is bisexual😭😭 love her
@@Malfeyawait she is???
Scar is probably the #1 boat boys shipper and i am here for it
0:57 Well actually he’s not completely correct,
Cambridge has cows on some of the public green spaces in the city
1:56 l love the way Joel says etho
Scott catching strays😭
When people USED TO throw their waste out of the window they had to shout something to see if anyone was underneath before they threw it and if someone was there they had to shout something back
“Spinny things down in Florida”😂
Did this man just say ashfault?
1:35 the term is "gardeloo"
SCAR JS SHIPPING BOAT BOYS ?! 😭
Just mad jealous of our Scottishness ;)
in Newcastle there's cows in a field near st james park (the footie stadium) near uni flats, which is pretty central, so i guess there some cows close to a city center lmao
Lol, this is such a funny conversation - these three guys are Awesome!
0:22 fun fact I’m British and thought badgers were extinct until I got my license and saw one as road kill and freaked out, also from the Cotswolds and have fallen bcos of a rabbit hole (and tripped many times from my house rabbit)
How did you think they were extinct 😭
@@chocominttea honestly pure stupidity, I’d never seen one and no one corrected me lol
@@Ashleylikesbunniessurely there’s got to be thousands if not million of animals you haven’t seen? lol
@@BananaWasTaken yeah all true just for some reason badgers were like bears in the uk to me, they were here once then got hunted out - I was wrong 🤣
3:22 scar!? i also thought you meant something else…
Love York. Great place to visit. There's a place in the Shambles that sells York eggs, which are similar to Scotch eggs, but better. Wouldn't want to live in there, tho - too many people throwing poop out the windows.
Fun fact we do have cows in Cambridge
Ethos not far off with the legal term of throwing poop out the window, back in the chamber pot days you were supposed to yell lardy loo, as a warning, I don’t know if it was required or not, but it’s something
I’m from Cambridge, England and we actually do have cows in the city! And in the parks in the city centre. I’ll often be cycling to college and have to stop to wait for the cows blocking the path 🤣🐄
The worst part is Ive actually broken my ankle cause of a rabbit hole
I think Etho is confusing Australia with the UK. Australia was overrun with rabbits, an invasive species.
0:05 i'm chilean, earthquakes are more like normal but a bit scary things than "OMG THERE'S A EARTHQUAKE WE'RE GONNA DIE"
i choked on my ice cream at throwing poop out the window 😂😂😂😂
Not Scar being the number 1 boat boys shipper 😭😭 Whenever he's with them he always makes some kind of comment on them lmao 3:22 0:41
I can also confirm that we do not throw poop out of the window
Pretty sure it’s been like 400 years since the last England Scotland war
3:18 actually same
As a brit, I can admit I've tripped over many rabbit holes.. Joel needs to go to the countryside more
if you titled the video "Etho, Scar and Joel argue about throwing poop out the window" you would get so much more views.
I live in the USA we have deers chasing people in our neighborhood
Ethos just getting his revenge on them for all the times americans and the brits say things like " do you canadians live in igloos?"
Fun fact: “it’s illegal in Wisconsin for horses to eat fire hydrants” and yes, this is true
Can confirm as a Brit I do in fact throw my crap out the window while yelling BE GONE
Scar forgot the Volcanoes out west.
The only active are in Hawaii, and the UK was affected by a volcano this year too, granted it's on Iceland not in the UK.
@@JutlandAngel Mt Saint Helens is quite right now, but still active. Mt Hood Is dormant at the moment but still alive, as are most of the main peaks going down the Cascades all the way to Mt Shasta.
the spinny things down in florida lol. also in Florida there are sinkholes
It’s in Scotland where they throw poop out the window and their was a term you had to say
Common law, speaks for it self. Ie:- the house of commons is a place where our parliament resides and just outside there is a common and you can still legally graze your sheep there.
Gardez L'eau! In the early Middle Ages people used a potty kept under the bed at night if they needed the loo. In the morning they would throw the contents of the potty out of the top window and shout “Gardez L'eau” -Look out for water to warn people below walking past. Apparently it meant "mind the water" - The Brits pronounced it gardy-loo
- References not checked.
2:46 Typically that’s true
Isn’t Pearl from Australia, The last place on Earth I’d ever visit?
There isn't rabbit holes everywhere, or cows in the city, and poo goes in the toilet
I love Joel's laugh
A few years there were cows in my city... Not in the peripheral area, just in the city
when Joel said "everyone was obsessed with Harry Potter when I was a kid"
pretty much everyone still is😆
Theres also a law that you have to practice archery 2 hours a week lol
I’m in Canada, but I think I actually am already following this law. Lol
you can put subtitles in the closed captions. I had to just listen to the video because of how obnoxious the subtitles are
the only deadly thing in the UK are floods,
and in wales, there are sheep everywhere. they will wonder the roads lol
Was I the only American kid that thought England was pretty much like us. They just talked differently.😂
Can you make another clip about them talking about canada? 😭😭
Id argue, the most dangerous thing in the Uk is the police riding horses.
Certain places you go there are more rabbits than others. Where Joel lives in Manchester he won’t see them as much.
Could you include a link to the video you got this from?
From scar's stream! m.twitch.tv/videos/2087020505
I love how the subtitles say Effo instead of Etho
Cambridge has cows 😂
Ethos right. The law he's talking about is only in Scotland as it was abolished in most of the united Kingdom
I love ethos chats
fish and chip🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Not a legal term, but the phrase Etho is looking for is "gardiloo" is some form of spelling of it
Bums Away🤣
Weirdly enough UK does get tornados and Tsunami's. Just that they are 100 year events at most. Still weaker than the American ones but can destroy brick houses. London 1954 west London Tornado for example.
etho is the #1 troll
*DID THAT MAKE YOU JUMP?*
EFFO!
Cambridge has cows in the city
Where is Pearl?
She needs to be here in this clip...
Aussie Aussie Oyi Oyi Oyi
🎉🎉🎉
1. Many cities have cows - in their zoos
2. Re. Stupid laws; there is a law in one state* in the U.S. where it is illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your pocket. I have no idea why this law was passed. Or what set of circumstances brought it about.
* I forget which state. It's been a minute. But yes, it is a real law. They just said its to much trouble to get it off of the books, and they have more important issues to see to. .⚖️
Illegal to carry it in your back pocket. It has something to do with luring horses for stealing, I think. That's what I think I remember.
What about antartica??
Who here’s from Scotland with me 👇
In Boston there are city turkeys
except in india there are cows in the cities lol
And he’s actually not completely correct, because Cambridge a city in England does have cows on some of city’s greenspaces
I know this was a while ago, but lol...i think Etho is sort of correct, while wrong at the same time lol. Like back in medieval times, technically you werent supposed to do that with your poo, but in certain parts they did anyways, and would yell a warning before hand. If not in England, than its somewhere else in Europe Im thinking of lol.
Also, in Florida, its illegal to have naughty times in the shower lol. Theres actually a ton of outdated laws still on the books, just hasnt ever been removed lol.
Oh! And to add to that last bit, they havent been removed because there hasnt been a precedent for it lol. Like the Florida one, there has to be an actual arrest for it before the appeal and removal process starts. But...no one has been arrested for it. For obvious reasons lol. I think the Florida one dates back to the 1800s, but if you go to New England area, you can find a LOT of old laws still in the books from the Puritans lol. There just hasnt been an arrest made, therefore nothing can be done to remove it. Doesnt make much sense, but thats our justice system for ya! Lol
What’s the name of Scar’s stream??
Sounded like you were going around in curcles in this vid!...lo siento hora por la Siesta
can someone link the stream?
From scar's stream! m.twitch.tv/videos/2087020505
What ep