really .. so the vax company now admitting their vax causes clots doesnt mean anything to you? cause the company Astera is now admitting its true .. go get yourself another jab mud blood
In the late 1970s and 80s I wrote a series of articles that proved to be groundbreaking in my field. The articles are still quoted today. I recently wrote an article that was rejected by the AI that the magazine uses to detect plagiarism. The reason? It was too close in style and content to an authors work in 1981. That author turned out to be me.
I cant believe we are using AI considering how bad it is. I've seen AI spell simple dictionary words wrong. I mean, even at the time you wrote that article we had spell checking software that wouldn't mess that up, and here we are lauding this crap as the future. To me that'd be like plugging in 1x1 into a calculator and getting 2.
I don’t think A.I. should even be used at all. It’s faulty and causes more problems. I’m also worried about potential “smart” A.I. being developed because of the issues it would pose.
How does the guy worried about his baby girl being lesbian from breastfeeding think all the humans who came before were fed? I'm very afraid for humanity. 😡🙄🤨
I just read about a guy from the middle east who was so jealous of his baby son being breastfed from his _property_ , that he divorced his wife when he found out she was secretly still breastfeeding him for the immunity protection, etc. There's ignorance all _over_ this world.
It is so sad that people think Tetanus jabs should be avoided. I have seen a patient dying of tetanus, and it is absolutely traumatising, there being so little that can be done, and such an agonisingly painful last few days of life, for something so simple to prevent safely. Anybody who ever goes outside in the garden, or uses any tools, or lives in a house built of 'normal materials', should get the full course of Tetanus shots, to avoid such torture as dying of tetanus! I have seen a second person die rather more rapidly from tetanus-like toxins absorbed from his own bowel contents, but it was also horrific. Nobody should ever die of tetanus again. To deny them the chance to avoid agony is immoral.
look up logical fallacies, cuz you just did a few and for humanity's sake, stop trusting mainstream and govts when they absolutely yank on heartstrings and try to emotionally rush the entire population into injections while condemning anyone who has a question
I stepped on a rusty screw in the chicken coop. The screw went through my shoe, into my foot. It was Sunday. I tried to find the date of my last tetantus vaccination in my online medical file. No success. Maybe because I was a bit panicky, but I really couldn't remember how long it had been since I got my last tetanus shot. I called the on-call GP service. They told me I had time, but not that much time. The next morning I called my doctor at 6am. At 7am I had my new tetanus shot. This time we immediately added the data to my medical file. I work in a hospital and you're right: Tetanus is no joke. (And I should be up-to-date and knowing about all my vacc stats, lesson learned!.)
@nelew6454 I worked in ER, if someone came in with a wound like yours and couldn't remember when their last one was, we'd just give them another one just to be safe. It doesn't hurt to get one even if you find out later it was less than 5 years ago.
My foot was red and painful after I stepped on a rusty nail. Doc told me I just needed antibiotic, no one gets tetanus anymore. I insisted on the shot, he said my insurance required extra paperwork with an explanation of necessity. 😳 I said "to avoid a horribly unnecessary death". Doc said I spent too much time on Google 😳
I came here exactly for the same reason. Specially after the one "breastfeeding my baby girl will make her lesbian" Gosh, I can not ! How people can be so stupide. It is even beyond stupidity. At this level, it is a handicap ! What the F*** 'Merica ?!
@@lomax343 Which is unfortunate, because we in the US only comprise one level of the Americas. And sadly, those of us who use logic and keep current on actual news and policies are lamenting the folly of the citizens who decided that their own their feelings and belief systems “trumped” true facts.
I suddenly started picturing Aussies with no arms, eating with their feet. Then it went off to the ever popular mistake of the US contitutional right to bare arms and pictured them getting arrested for not wearing opaque long sleeved shirts.
22:44 The "how many fives" thing, the actual correct answer is 18, isn't it? There's a 5 in every set of ten numbers plus the extra ten fives in the fifties. So theres 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (which counts for two), 56, 57, 58, 59, 65, and 75. That's 18 fives.
I THINK they forgot to include all the 5s in the 50s except for 55, and were just thinking about the 5s in every set of ten. So they counted 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 (realized it counted for two but didn’t one simple step further) 65, 75. That’s 9.
That is correct but if we're going to be pedantic about it, you'll only write the number 5 once. You'll write the *digit* 5 18 times but that's not the same thing.
The question is for the "number 5". You write it once. That's the only correct answer even if the question's intent was different. There's no pedantry here, it's just reading and knowing the meaning of words.
For all the guys out there... when a woman is on her period, the blood just comes out. Think of it like literally bleeding out. There is no way to hold it in. That is why tampons exist. Trust me, women would LOVE it if they could control it like urine, but that's not possible.
If only there was a name for putting two of them together like that... double-cutting? criss-crossing? interlocking? I'll come up with something eventually.
Uh.., maybe, primitive leg wrestling? 🤔 Or, industrial factory conveyer cutting? (Similar to passing the baton in a race, only here, they progressively pass the precut pattern to the next person in the conveyer cutting line). Very common in the clothes manufacturing industry. 😊
as a campfire girl leader, i was doing a pre-camping interview with a girl's mother. when i asked how to spell the child's name, i got--"em aye ah vee nah. mahveena " i commented, "that's an unusual name--" the reply-- " she's named after her father--mahvin."
12:46 Nothing wrong with tears of joy. It's amazing that there are still people who expect men to behave in a certain way. I'm gay but, apart from funerals, I don't cry at sad things so much. However, I do cry readily at moments of great joy.
When I was substitute teaching, I had to give a test to some middle school science students who were working on chemistry at the time. They had access to a periodic table. The question was, "How many electrons in an iron atom?" The student answered "tons", and was very upset that I marked that answer wrong. Cleopatra wasn't black. She was Greek, from a Greek dynasty.
She was African, from a dynasty founded by a Greek. You might as well have said that Abraham Lincoln was English. But given the series of dynastic marriages her ancestors made, certainly of Mediterranean skin colour
@@DanBeech-ht7sw She was not a Nubian. She was of Greek heritage, belonging to a Greek dynasty. The modern term "African" is not applicable. She did not have some sort of birthright citizenship that overrode her descent.
@@kaakrepwhatever I am 100% certain I never used the word "Nubian" so I have no idea why you decided to use it. She was Queen of Egypt, her family had lived continuously in Egypt for hundreds of years, she spoke Egyptian (as well as other languages), and was in fact - Egyptian. Just like Abraham Lincoln was American, not English, notwithstanding the fact his ancestors came from Lincoln in England. The modern term "African" is far more applicable than the term "Greek" because she wasn't Greek, even if she spoke Greek, even if her great great great grandfather was born in Greece. "She did not have some sort of birthright citizenship that overrode her descent." So you are saying Abraham Lincoln was NOT American. Presumably you think the same about Trump. Are you saying that Trump does not have a birthright citizenship that overrides his very recent German and Scottish descent? Is that what you are saying?
@@DanBeech-ht7sw I agree with you, but I happen to be an inhabitant of a mediterranean city, descendant of several (at least dozens) generations of mediterranean people, and pale as a northern european. Not all people who lives close to the mediterranean sea has a beautiful tanned skin. Not even after generations.
A guy I know told me that the only real chicken was Chicken Mc Nuggets. Everything else was not real chicken. ~smh~. Plus, the woman who had the clogged up dryer lint trap was lucky that her dryer didn't catch on fire!
That’s utterly nuts. And you know his wife (and him? We don’t know if he just shares the same views as her or why he’s apparently letting her treat it instead of getting medical attention, except for the cost maybe, as it seems they’re in the US) won’t see/connect the consequences of her husband losing his leg, or worse, with what she’s doing to him.
I had to laugh at the boards which shattered the car's windshield. My ex was given some 12-foot landscape timbers by my mom. She had gotten them delivered by H*** D*****, but my not so bright ex was convinced he could get them home in my Escort station wagon, which was maybe eleven feet long, bumper to bumper. This smart guy very carefully slid the timbers into the car, resting them on the backseat and the dash, but there was a good two feet of timbers extending out the open tailgate. I tried to point that out to him, but he dismissed my words, saying that women just can't judge those things. With a final smirk, he reached up and grabbed the liftgate and, before I could say "STOP!" he had pulled it down with great force, as if slamming it would prove his point. With a resounding noise of shattering glass, he destroyed both the windshield and the liftgate glass at the same instant! My mother casually observed that he must not have studied math in school. His kids nearly died laughing. I knew to keep my mouth shut! We were forced to drive a hundred miles to our home with the kids and I holding the timbers tightly to keep them from sliding out the gaping hole in the tailgate or falling out the now empty windshield when the brakes were applied. If it hadn't been such an expensive blunder, it really would have been very funny. 😂
17:34 - or, y'know, you could've just... let her wear her mask if she wanted to. It literally has ZERO EFFECT on you. You were prepared to offer her a huge sum of money to persuade her to do something she wasn't comfortable doing just so you could... feel like you were right about something? Jeez, insecure much? What if she'd been wearing a top you didn't particularly care for - would you have offered her $100,000 to just sit there in her bra for the entire flight? No, because then you'd have been called a nasty little pervert and kicked off the plane - and rightly so too. MIND. YOUR. OWN. BUSINESS.
The trick is, did he have the money in cash on him? I would certainly have removed my mask (or anything else I was wearing) if I got cash on the spot. Promises or checks, not so much.
Re; the black cop who was called in on as suspicious. I had the same thing, except it was my mom's vindictive, Gladys Kravitz neighbor. She knew exactly who I was and called 911. So, I got dispatched to investigate myself. She moved out 3 months later. Hopefully to a facility.
That's what the ice wall is for. To clarify, I am not a brainless moron like they are, I have simply had some exposure to flat earther nonsense. They think Antarctica is actually a wall of ice like in Game of Thrones that goes all the way around the edge to keep the water in. Some of them (like these people) also believe there is a fixed dome in the sky they call the firmament which encases the Earth, and that it is impossible for anything to travel further out than the dome.
I think that's what the ice wall they mention is supposed to be for. They don't seem to have any explanation for round the world flights or ship routes. I guess they believe people lie about that.
The scissor one I lost it on. Clueless mom does not understand her daughter's best friend is also her girlfriend. 22:44 That took me a minute too long to realize. The answer should be 18 times. I do see the reasoning where the wrong answer came from as that was my first thought too until I remembered the numbers 50 to 59.... Don't try to be smart at 2 am folks...
If the term "African American" is the precedent then all those who decended from Europe should be called European American and native Americans should simply be called Americans.
I really want a post childbirth update. There is some mystical work going on though. The only way we willingly go through childbirth more than once is by seemingly forgetting how bloody hard it was the first time. Now i could maybe believe that may be Gods intervention 😂. It is amazing what a woman's body is capable of in childbirth that's absolutely a bit of a miracle but its not pain free for the majority of us.
You don’t forget the pain. I had three without pain relief and not intentionally. The pain relief just hadn’t had time to work. My youngest is 25 and I absolutely remember the pain. But holding your baby for the first time and the happiness the child brings makes the pain worth it. I’m menopausal now, so I can’t have any more children, nor would I want one. But I would go through all 3 labours put together just to feel that wonderful marvellous feeling when you hold your baby for the first time again. There is nothing like it.
Me: Warnings on appliances like "don't dry your clothes in this microwave oven" are silly. I can't believe people can be _that_ stupid. Some Murican: Hold my beer... 15:20
Western civilization took a wrong turn when it stopped leaving the weak out on the hillsides to the elements, and started raising them to breed.... and here we are.
'Cause we live in a modern, protective environment where Darwinian selection doesn't work well anymore. Think about this: 100,000 years ago, a stupid man - provided he lived that long - just went out of the cavern without any check nor precautions… and the lion ate him. End of his DNA. Today, the stupida man goes out of a red light without precautions and his car airbag and belt save his life and DNA. And maybe he kills a decent man crossing the road, thus terminating HIS decent DNA.
The riddle one is in fact correct so I don't see the inclusion? Editing this because my brain completely misread the riddle as increments and not all numbers, in which case that's incorrect. Leaving the original comment because the irony of my own stupidity on this video is hilarious to me, and hopefully others.
14:31 The person saying 'The Army says blood is purple'. The Army (and probably other Armed forces), says 'My heart bleeds purple p*ss!', as in 'who cares, suck it up!'😉😂🤫
Now I'm not sure if I've been seeing shitloads of blue car brand emblems on cars because the film hasn't been taken off, or whether it indicates the car is electric.
I didn't get the comment about Wales. Wales is a country, did not know, but just googled it. Your comment said, it is sad how many likes the comment got which said that Wales is a country.... ????
This hurt so deep inside.... I saved it to my 'comedy' playlist... Mostly only because i refuse to have a 'tragedy' list, that would also only be filled with others claiming to be the same species as me. 🤪
The infected leg, drill one. Woman asking for help. I need to know what her goal is first. Because if her goal is for her husband to have his leg amputated, she should just keep doing what she’s doing
Her goal is to avoid the exorbitant medical bills, that the USA is known for. 'Bankrupt by drill' in this case. Of course she doesn't know he might be in any real danger.
@@HO-bndk Don't play daft. We all know what is more expensive. It's obvious, that she doesn't have the money for the medication and doesn't realize he is in any real danger.
I will point out that my husband and I got a taco 12 pack & a beef supreme chalupa & our total came to $43. I thought I’d have a heart attack. We can go to a sit down restaurant & have a much better meal for that. Sigh!
What's hilarious is that I've seen a direct copy of that "OO" one except that instead of "food" they said "good", exact wording and everything. Which means that one of them was looking directly at another "oo" word when they wrote the tweet.
The scissors thing almost caught me but that hash tag says otherwise 😂 unless that mother is a completely innocent person in which case id like to know how thats possible 🤣
I've had tetanus. I was 11. IT'S FUCKING HORRIFIC! Currently 57, living on a farm, work with cattle, fully vaccinated, oh, and haven't had tetanus again.
The one about pain receptors being blocked during childbirth is based on something that is kind of true, but she's severely overestimating the amount of "blocking" she will get. There is a natural pain relief mechanism in the brain that activates during childbirth, but it only works to turn the pain from insurmountable, life ruining, brain melting suffering to the worst agony you will probably ever experience. Excruciating pain that keeps going builds on itself until you just can't take it and you pass out, which is good usually, but very unhelpful when you're giving birth, so your brain makes you sort of keep forgetting that the pain is strong and constant and instead feels more like the pain just after you're injured. That way, even though it still sucks, it's not overwhelming and you don't pass out. It's kind of like if you break a bone it feels real bad, but you can keep going at first because you recognise the source of the pain and try to minimise it. Except the pain just keeps going at the same intensity anyway, the effort of pushing through wearing you down until the pain feels like all there is, drowning out your thoughts and interfering with your emotions. It's too much psychological pressure and you pass out. After the pain has subsided, you remember exactly how painful it was, but the memory of the pain doesn't interfere with your mind like the actual pain did when you were experiencing it. This is kind of what happens during childbirth-it hurts really bad, but your brain periodically resets the experience of it, so that it feels like all the pain up to a moment ago is just the memory of pain and what you're going through now is a new, but familiar, instance of pain.
When I shattered my medial malleolus (sticky out bone, inside of ankle) I walked ~120-150 metres towards. Close enough to see end of my street but could go no farther. Post surgery #2 injections into lateral malleolus (outside sticky out bone) went wrong. Now a left below knee amputee in a wheelchair waiting for plastic surgery to hopefully remove lumps on nerves and get pain free.
25:35 Heck you, I've been off my meds for almost 3 months thanks to this shortage and while I'm handling it surprisingly well, it's only because I'm stimming a lot more to help relieve that extra stress/energy that would normally have me bouncing off the walls. You might not be able to see me curling my toes in my shoes or see my hand playing with the stitch inside my pocket, but trust me, just because I appear fine doesn't mean I'm not screaming inside my head...
@@ElliottRodgers Thanks... my doctor pit me on a weight loss med due to my thyroid issues making it difficult to lose weight with diet and exercise alone, and that med doubles as an ADHD med as well, so it's been better, but it's also a controlled substance so I can't be on it forever..
@22:39 For a more accurately worded question replace the "number 5" with "integer 5". The bright kids already know that 55 uses the integer twice before showing their work on paper.
I think you meant the digit 5. An integer is a "whole" number with no decimals, so 55 is an integer by itself, but made up of two digits. Also, the number 5 appears eleven times just in the numbers from 50 to 59, which is already more than what the thing says the answer is and the other ones haven't even been counted yet. I think the correct answer should be 18.
Ashamed to say I had a little brainfart of my own at 22:38 because I started thinking: Well obviously it should be 8 times. 05 is the 1st. 15 is the 2nd, so 75 is 8 times. To check myself I did the counting-on-my-fingers thing and when I got to the 55 I made sure nobody noticed me having forgotten about all the numbers that come after 49.
18:35 My brother's Indian neighbours have a statue of Buddha in the middle of their front yard. As I had recently studied Art History & Religious Art in my Visual Arts degree at university, I knew that Buddhist statues were generally classified by the pose depicted, so would this one be described as 'tired' because it had an old tire around its base to protect it from the line-trimmer?
look up the history of the manufacturers, and of mass injection campaigns.. and oh ya, the reason why the medical rights portion of the Nuremberg Code exists in the first place . . .
7:00; technically, only Congress cannot ban religious practices. So long as something similar isn’t written in a State Constitution, then you can have States that mandate certain religions by law.
Was watching this, suffering from heartburn and waiting for the store to open to get a gingerale which cures it cheaply and quickly. Security guard said "just go to the hospital" as if that is convenient and makes any sense. Imagine going to the er for heartburn. Ppl are dumb!
As a former ER worker, let me tell you that tons of people go to the ER for heartburn. Most of the time, it’s a waste of resources. We give them some Prilosec and send them on their way after testing like EKG, Abdominal Ultrasound and CT but a few of them are actually having cardiac events, not heartburn.
17:32 Being a biologist, when the pandemic was just about to start heating up and masks were not being sold out yet, I went and read a bunch of papers concerning masks, surgical vs N95, etc. Studies showed that against particles the size of that particular virus, surgical and N95 performed the same, which was basically very poorly. IF you used a new mask every time, never touched your face, and had a perfect seal, you might get some tiny bit of protection if you went away and changed your mask any time fine particulates may have settled onto your mask. So, before it became political and "The Science" I knew masks were pretty useless. It was PR to make it look like they had solutions. Hard to believe some people STILL think t-shirt and disposable masks can stop a tiny virus.
@@maxfan1591 Your spit and mucus will contain virus shed from ruptured cells. Some say if you are sick and wear a mask, that the mask helps to aerosolize the droplets containing virus. But if you are sneezing out big globs, seems like there would be some benefit to a mask for other people within close range(?). Wearing a mask to prevent infection of yourself is less useful because the stuff that makes it into the air is very small particulates. I wore a mask on occasion more as a way to make others feel comfortable.
@@mgratk "Your spit and mucus will contain virus shed from ruptured cells." Okay. "Some say if you are sick and wear a mask, that the mask helps to aerosolize the droplets containing virus." Did they have any evidence to back this, or did they just say it? "But if you are sneezing out big globs, seems like there would be some benefit to a mask for other people within close range(?)." Well, yes, that all makes sense - that the mask catches most of the liquid droplets coming out of your nose and mouth. Therefore, if you're infected, wearing a mask slows down the rate you infect others. "Wearing a mask to prevent infection of yourself is less useful because the stuff that makes it into the air is very small particulates. I wore a mask on occasion more as a way to make others feel comfortable." It's not just that it makes others feel comfortable, there's also the period of time where you're infected and infectious, but you don't know it. This is what frustrated me during the pandemic - the number of people who insisted on not wearing masks because they said they felt fine, even though it turned out they were infected at the time and so were likely infecting others around them.
"cow milk was made for humans" in a sense, yes. The seventy-seven-ingredient concoction sold as "milk". I might be paranoid, but more and more milk brands sold in my country have distinctly sugary taste.
You have to ask how so many of these people survived long enough to learn how to write even as badly as they do. How come they didn't die as kids or teenagers from trying to eat a bicycle, the mail box or their own feet? That had to have happened.
These men that are crying at their weddings? They’re crying because they gave up their freedom, house,cars, trucks, tools, guns, you name it and that’s what they gave up. Lol
See, so many of these make me feel like we either shouldn't allow hom schooling to be a thing in the US, or that there needs to be mandatory tests that your children have to pass every quarter, or you are forced to put them into actual school and not teach them yourselves.
22:46 Wait... If you wrote down all the numbers from 0-75, wouldn't you only technically write the number 5 once? All the other numbers (15, 25, etc.) that contain 5 are still different numbers. (And even if you were to count them; the answer would be 8).
I love the tag line, "Of all the things that did not happen this did not happen the most." Amen, brother.
really .. so the vax company now admitting their vax causes clots doesnt mean anything to you? cause the company Astera is now admitting its true ..
go get yourself another jab mud blood
The sad thing, is there are people who probably believe the actual post.
Anti-vaxxer BS. lmao
@@miraleatardiff8543 The even sadder thing is, some anti-vaxxers are nurses.
It didn't happen so hard it made things that did happen not happen
In the late 1970s and 80s I wrote a series of articles that proved to be groundbreaking in my field. The articles are still quoted today. I recently wrote an article that was rejected by the AI that the magazine uses to detect plagiarism. The reason? It was too close in style and content to an authors work in 1981. That author turned out to be me.
I cant believe we are using AI considering how bad it is. I've seen AI spell simple dictionary words wrong. I mean, even at the time you wrote that article we had spell checking software that wouldn't mess that up, and here we are lauding this crap as the future. To me that'd be like plugging in 1x1 into a calculator and getting 2.
I don’t think A.I. should even be used at all. It’s faulty and causes more problems. I’m also worried about potential “smart” A.I. being developed because of the issues it would pose.
@@AJ_Sparten1337 AI is very useful, actually - so long as you always verify the result and never trust it blindly.
@@AJ_Sparten1337 Skynet is your friend
John Fogerty was once sued for plagiarism, one of his own songs....
Love that old lady from the bank!
Yeah, genius way of malicious compliance 😆
How does the guy worried about his baby girl being lesbian from breastfeeding think all the humans who came before were fed? I'm very afraid for humanity. 😡🙄🤨
I just read about a guy from the middle east who was so jealous of his baby son being breastfed from his _property_ , that he divorced his wife when he found out she was secretly still breastfeeding him for the immunity protection, etc.
There's ignorance all _over_ this world.
I don't want to know how he wants to feed the baby girl for her to be straight.
The worse part is that he is reproducing.
@@Royce-fw1du Yes! I was immediately sorry that he already had 2 children.
well if the girl grew up to become a lesbian she would be able to have unprotected sex without the worries of getting pregnant
Holy shite my intelligence and patience just dropped from watching this.
Actually, your intelligence jumped a few more points above the human average!
It is so sad that people think Tetanus jabs should be avoided. I have seen a patient dying of tetanus, and it is absolutely traumatising, there being so little that can be done, and such an agonisingly painful last few days of life, for something so simple to prevent safely. Anybody who ever goes outside in the garden, or uses any tools, or lives in a house built of 'normal materials', should get the full course of Tetanus shots, to avoid such torture as dying of tetanus! I have seen a second person die rather more rapidly from tetanus-like toxins absorbed from his own bowel contents, but it was also horrific. Nobody should ever die of tetanus again. To deny them the chance to avoid agony is immoral.
look up logical fallacies, cuz you just did a few
and for humanity's sake, stop trusting mainstream and govts when they absolutely yank on heartstrings and try to emotionally rush the entire population into injections while condemning anyone who has a question
I stepped on a rusty screw in the chicken coop. The screw went through my shoe, into my foot. It was Sunday. I tried to find the date of my last tetantus vaccination in my online medical file. No success. Maybe because I was a bit panicky, but I really couldn't remember how long it had been since I got my last tetanus shot. I called the on-call GP service. They told me I had time, but not that much time. The next morning I called my doctor at 6am. At 7am I had my new tetanus shot. This time we immediately added the data to my medical file. I work in a hospital and you're right: Tetanus is no joke. (And I should be up-to-date and knowing about all my vacc stats, lesson learned!.)
@@nelew6454
good thing panic can never be manipulated and injections are immune from being lied about
@nelew6454 I worked in ER, if someone came in with a wound like yours and couldn't remember when their last one was, we'd just give them another one just to be safe. It doesn't hurt to get one even if you find out later it was less than 5 years ago.
My foot was red and painful after I stepped on a rusty nail. Doc told me I just needed antibiotic, no one gets tetanus anymore. I insisted on the shot, he said my insurance required extra paperwork with an explanation of necessity. 😳 I said "to avoid a horribly unnecessary death". Doc said I spent too much time on Google 😳
Had to stop watching after 10 minutes to retain a semblance of faith in humanity.
Wow, you still have some faith in humanity??!?😱
I came here exactly for the same reason. Specially after the one "breastfeeding my baby girl will make her lesbian" Gosh, I can not ! How people can be so stupide. It is even beyond stupidity. At this level, it is a handicap ! What the F*** 'Merica ?!
I read your comment before watching the video and thought you were exaggerating.
I’m in 6:40 and felt it necessary to stop just to 🤦🏾♀️. WOW!
I made it to 16:11 until I stopped it to cry
4:40-ish here. The world is Doomed....
Never underestimate how many people live in a state of blissful ignorance.
Blissful for them, often, a pain in the ass for the rest of the world.
Shouldn't that be _abyssal_ ignorance?
The rest of the world calls them Americans.
@@lomax343 Which is unfortunate, because we in the US only comprise one level of the Americas. And sadly, those of us who use logic and keep current on actual news and policies are lamenting the folly of the citizens who decided that their own their feelings and belief systems “trumped” true facts.
I’m only half way through and already so exasperated. People are dumb. I’m scared for the world.
I suddenly started picturing Aussies with no arms, eating with their feet.
Then it went off to the ever popular mistake of the US contitutional right to bare arms and pictured them getting arrested for not wearing opaque long sleeved shirts.
22:44 The "how many fives" thing, the actual correct answer is 18, isn't it? There's a 5 in every set of ten numbers plus the extra ten fives in the fifties. So theres 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (which counts for two), 56, 57, 58, 59, 65, and 75. That's 18 fives.
100% agree!
I THINK they forgot to include all the 5s in the 50s except for 55, and were just thinking about the 5s in every set of ten. So they counted 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 (realized it counted for two but didn’t one simple step further) 65, 75. That’s 9.
That is correct but if we're going to be pedantic about it, you'll only write the number 5 once. You'll write the *digit* 5 18 times but that's not the same thing.
@@tessjuel That is quite pedantic, lol :)
The question is for the "number 5". You write it once. That's the only correct answer even if the question's intent was different.
There's no pedantry here, it's just reading and knowing the meaning of words.
For all the guys out there... when a woman is on her period, the blood just comes out. Think of it like literally bleeding out. There is no way to hold it in. That is why tampons exist. Trust me, women would LOVE it if they could control it like urine, but that's not possible.
Some of us guys do actually know this.
I want to believe most of us know this, but I honestly can't say for sure
While reading I kept remembering that humanity has 12,100 nuclear weapons.
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
And a fair share of them are in the hands of someone who'll be elected by this people.
Actually very sad. How have humans survived this long?
by our ability to hide in caves most likely
Because the dumb ones used to die before procreating...
I am pretty sure that two scissors positioned like that, are symbolic of "or something".
Yes, you are correct. I am also convinced that were the mother to find out, she would indeed see it as a sign of Satan.
If only there was a name for putting two of them together like that... double-cutting? criss-crossing? interlocking?
I'll come up with something eventually.
Uh.., maybe, primitive leg wrestling? 🤔
Or, industrial factory conveyer cutting?
(Similar to passing the baton in a race, only here, they progressively pass the precut pattern to the next person in the conveyer cutting line). Very common in the clothes manufacturing industry. 😊
@@matrixphijr Same scissor attraction!
Well, the daughter and her "friend" are indeed crafty.
17:28 he called the kid "weed" for three days... I'm dying.
as a campfire girl leader, i was doing a pre-camping interview with a girl's mother. when i asked how to spell the child's name, i got--"em aye ah vee nah. mahveena " i commented, "that's an unusual name--" the reply-- " she's named after her father--mahvin."
Why did they have to blank out Weed?
@@lomax343 Have you ever been to Weed? It really is blank.
12:46 Nothing wrong with tears of joy. It's amazing that there are still people who expect men to behave in a certain way. I'm gay but, apart from funerals, I don't cry at sad things so much. However, I do cry readily at moments of great joy.
My husband is extremely masculine, but tears up easily at examples of great human kindness.
When I was substitute teaching, I had to give a test to some middle school science students who were working on chemistry at the time. They had access to a periodic table. The question was, "How many electrons in an iron atom?" The student answered "tons", and was very upset that I marked that answer wrong.
Cleopatra wasn't black. She was Greek, from a Greek dynasty.
She was African, from a dynasty founded by a Greek.
You might as well have said that Abraham Lincoln was English.
But given the series of dynastic marriages her ancestors made, certainly of Mediterranean skin colour
@@DanBeech-ht7sw She was not a Nubian. She was of Greek heritage, belonging to a Greek dynasty. The modern term "African" is not applicable. She did not have some sort of birthright citizenship that overrode her descent.
@@kaakrepwhatever I am 100% certain I never used the word "Nubian" so I have no idea why you decided to use it.
She was Queen of Egypt, her family had lived continuously in Egypt for hundreds of years, she spoke Egyptian (as well as other languages), and was in fact - Egyptian. Just like Abraham Lincoln was American, not English, notwithstanding the fact his ancestors came from Lincoln in England.
The modern term "African" is far more applicable than the term "Greek" because she wasn't Greek, even if she spoke Greek, even if her great great great grandfather was born in Greece.
"She did not have some sort of birthright citizenship that overrode her descent."
So you are saying Abraham Lincoln was NOT American. Presumably you think the same about Trump. Are you saying that Trump does not have a birthright citizenship that overrides his very recent German and Scottish descent? Is that what you are saying?
Happy to see someone here knows this fact.
@@DanBeech-ht7sw I agree with you, but I happen to be an inhabitant of a mediterranean city, descendant of several (at least dozens) generations of mediterranean people, and pale as a northern european. Not all people who lives close to the mediterranean sea has a beautiful tanned skin. Not even after generations.
A guy I know told me that the only real chicken was Chicken Mc Nuggets. Everything else was not real chicken. ~smh~. Plus, the woman who had the clogged up dryer lint trap was lucky that her dryer didn't catch on fire!
@@Bobo-ox7fjeven really cheap ones.
The guy with the infected leg is going to lose it... his wife using castor oil and onions 🤔
That’s utterly nuts. And you know his wife (and him? We don’t know if he just shares the same views as her or why he’s apparently letting her treat it instead of getting medical attention, except for the cost maybe, as it seems they’re in the US) won’t see/connect the consequences of her husband losing his leg, or worse, with what she’s doing to him.
If they have a drill they probably have a saw too, so wait for her to ask questions about how to saw the leg off. 🤣🤣🤣
Homeopathies DO work.
They just work sssslllloowwwwwwly.
Bacteria and viruses work quite a bit faster so... go to a doctor.
dont worry it will grow back in her eyes
@@philiprice7875 Wait, what? His wife is going to grow a leg out of her eyes? Someones going to need a bigger onion.
I had to laugh at the boards which shattered the car's windshield.
My ex was given some 12-foot landscape timbers by my mom. She had gotten them delivered by H*** D*****, but my not so bright ex was convinced he could get them home in my Escort station wagon, which was maybe eleven feet long, bumper to bumper.
This smart guy very carefully slid the timbers into the car, resting them on the backseat and the dash, but there was a good two feet of timbers extending out the open tailgate. I tried to point that out to him, but he dismissed my words, saying that women just can't judge those things.
With a final smirk, he reached up and grabbed the liftgate and, before I could say "STOP!" he had pulled it down with great force, as if slamming it would prove his point.
With a resounding noise of shattering glass, he destroyed both the windshield and the liftgate glass at the same instant! My mother casually observed that he must not have studied math in school. His kids nearly died laughing. I knew to keep my mouth shut!
We were forced to drive a hundred miles to our home with the kids and I holding the timbers tightly to keep them from sliding out the gaping hole in the tailgate or falling out the now empty windshield when the brakes were applied.
If it hadn't been such an expensive blunder, it really would have been very funny. 😂
17:34 - or, y'know, you could've just... let her wear her mask if she wanted to. It literally has ZERO EFFECT on you. You were prepared to offer her a huge sum of money to persuade her to do something she wasn't comfortable doing just so you could... feel like you were right about something? Jeez, insecure much?
What if she'd been wearing a top you didn't particularly care for - would you have offered her $100,000 to just sit there in her bra for the entire flight? No, because then you'd have been called a nasty little pervert and kicked off the plane - and rightly so too. MIND. YOUR. OWN. BUSINESS.
This. Also, if she was sick, then at least the mask would have helped if she was contagious.
Which was exactly the point, I believe. Having to deal with HIM the whole flight. Not the person in the mask.
The trick is, did he have the money in cash on him? I would certainly have removed my mask (or anything else I was wearing) if I got cash on the spot. Promises or checks, not so much.
Re; the black cop who was called in on as suspicious.
I had the same thing, except it was my mom's vindictive, Gladys Kravitz neighbor.
She knew exactly who I was and called 911.
So, I got dispatched to investigate myself.
She moved out 3 months later.
Hopefully to a facility.
" got dispatched to investigate myself"😅😅 did you apprehend you? Haul yourself to jail? Read you your rights?
@icdumppl2024 I beat myself up like in 'Me, Myself and Irene' when "Hank" throws Charlie out of the car. 😆
People should have to pass a certain level of competency test before they’re allowed to have children. (Flat Earthers segment)
20:47 And then their science experiment gets to explain how the water doesn't run off the edge of the flat plane.
Hmm...they left out the four elephants standing on the back of the world turtle. They are raising their kids to be idiots! 🤣🤣🤣
I feel sad for these home schooled kids.
I think this kind of bs should count as childabuse. Seriously. The poor children.
That's what the ice wall is for. To clarify, I am not a brainless moron like they are, I have simply had some exposure to flat earther nonsense. They think Antarctica is actually a wall of ice like in Game of Thrones that goes all the way around the edge to keep the water in. Some of them (like these people) also believe there is a fixed dome in the sky they call the firmament which encases the Earth, and that it is impossible for anything to travel further out than the dome.
I think that's what the ice wall they mention is supposed to be for. They don't seem to have any explanation for round the world flights or ship routes. I guess they believe people lie about that.
most of these can be described as "hey look how stupid i am. thank god we have the internet to let every know "
We all have "stupid moments". It’s normal, even for the smartest of us. Real stupidity is when you are stuck in a life long "stupid moment". 😂
Best captions ever!! There are 10 different kinds of people. Those who understand binary and those who don’t. 😂😂😂😂
The scissor one I lost it on. Clueless mom does not understand her daughter's best friend is also her girlfriend.
22:44 That took me a minute too long to realize. The answer should be 18 times. I do see the reasoning where the wrong answer came from as that was my first thought too until I remembered the numbers 50 to 59.... Don't try to be smart at 2 am folks...
Made the same mistake and came up with 8. Lol
If the term "African American" is the precedent then all those who decended from Europe should be called European American and native Americans should simply be called Americans.
Didn't they start to name it that way, because naming the color of the skin was thought to be offensive?
@@gardenjoy5223 You saying the black folks were upset because of a bunch of white folks?
@@NarwahlGaming wait... you actually dare to name it!
No. In that case Native Americans should be called Asian Americans.
I’m Germano-Celtic Canadian.
I really want a post childbirth update.
There is some mystical work going on though. The only way we willingly go through childbirth more than once is by seemingly forgetting how bloody hard it was the first time. Now i could maybe believe that may be Gods intervention 😂. It is amazing what a woman's body is capable of in childbirth that's absolutely a bit of a miracle but its not pain free for the majority of us.
It’s also not divine intervention when a woman doesn’t have pain during childbirth!
Needs to reread Genesis, particularly the bit after the 'bite'!
@@stevie-ray2020That’s what I was thinking. Poor girl literally got it backwards. 😂
You don’t forget the pain. I had three without pain relief and not intentionally. The pain relief just hadn’t had time to work. My youngest is 25 and I absolutely remember the pain. But holding your baby for the first time and the happiness the child brings makes the pain worth it. I’m menopausal now, so I can’t have any more children, nor would I want one. But I would go through all 3 labours put together just to feel that wonderful marvellous feeling when you hold your baby for the first time again. There is nothing like it.
My sister in law didn’t want children after her first child, because it was so painful. They took foster children, that became part of the family
Got to love the scissor sisters tattoos! I wonder if they will ever come out.
Not in front of her mother...
22:31 There are rogue drivers, and then there are Nissan Rogue drivers. This guy is both.
Me:
Warnings on appliances like "don't dry your clothes in this microwave oven" are silly.
I can't believe people can be _that_ stupid.
Some Murican:
Hold my beer... 15:20
3:34 Good luck finding an ATM that dispenses less than $20. At least in the NorthEast.
Anywhere
25:56.... that is one of the reasons home schooling is illegal in my country!
I'm going to imagine that they're all made up. I'll feel safer out in the world
All great examples of why interactions with people are overrated.
It always amazes me how some people can live so long despite being stupid.
Western civilization took a wrong turn when it stopped leaving the weak out on the hillsides to the elements, and started raising them to breed....
and here we are.
'Cause we live in a modern, protective environment where Darwinian selection doesn't work well anymore.
Think about this: 100,000 years ago, a stupid man - provided he lived that long - just went out of the cavern without any check nor precautions… and the lion ate him. End of his DNA.
Today, the stupida man goes out of a red light without precautions and his car airbag and belt save his life and DNA. And maybe he kills a decent man crossing the road, thus terminating HIS decent DNA.
13:24 That Aptilink result leaves 85.69% of the population shaking our heads.
I’m pretty certain that text was photoshopped in. 😂
Yeah that made my head hurt.
Glad I wasn't the only thinking this isn't right.
I'm still trying to figure out why the guy was wrapping his thumb in electrical tape in the first place.
Exactly what I was wondering...😄
As a mechanic i use paper towel and electrical tape when cut .The reason is the tape holds up better in oily dirty conditions than a regular band aid.
He's cut his thumb, wrapped it tape but then trapped the scissors on his hand.
Home schooling can be great if the parents are intelligent. Best I heard Flat earther, "The rest of the team is on the other side of the globe. "
I really need to stop watching these. I can't afford the loss of brain cells.
The riddle one is in fact correct so I don't see the inclusion?
Editing this because my brain completely misread the riddle as increments and not all numbers, in which case that's incorrect. Leaving the original comment because the irony of my own stupidity on this video is hilarious to me, and hopefully others.
Clueless inception! (That the creator of the vid didn't get it, not you. You are right, lol.)
It's actually 18, unless I miscounted. It's only 9 if you write down in an increment of five, which is what I initially read the riddle as asking.
@@thegaymingavenger Wouldn't it be 15? 75 divided by 5 = 15. 5 10 15 20, etc.
The way that the riddle was written, for me, the answer is quite clearly 9. However, my husband got 15. Perhaps it depends on how you read it?
One 5 each for 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 65, and 75 - that’s 7, and two 5s in 55 make nine. I don’t know how anyone’s coming up with anything different.
8:25 don't forget the echidnas!
14:31 The person saying 'The Army says blood is purple'. The Army (and probably other Armed forces), says 'My heart bleeds purple p*ss!', as in 'who cares, suck it up!'😉😂🤫
Now I'm not sure if I've been seeing shitloads of blue car brand emblems on cars because the film hasn't been taken off, or whether it indicates the car is electric.
Well, if I were gay, I can easily imagine that I would cry when I saw my bride walking down the aisle.
That last one is it! Today more than ever.
That's enough doomscrolling for the day. The captions are as dumb as the memes. I felt like I was being crushed by a moron singularity.
The riddle at 22:40. You're kidding, right?
Some of them made me feel like a genius, others made me go "huh?".
4:12 just about my favorite story of all time😅
I didn't get the comment about Wales. Wales is a country, did not know, but just googled it. Your comment said, it is sad how many likes the comment got which said that Wales is a country.... ????
No, the opposite
Anyone else feel depressed after watching this
3:50 Often wonder how many tourists end up with similar tattoos!?!
This hurt so deep inside....
I saved it to my 'comedy' playlist... Mostly only because i refuse to have a 'tragedy' list, that would also only be filled with others claiming to be the same species as me. 🤪
13:35 When the App literally tells you that you're stupid, but has to frame it positively b/c heaven forbid you hurt Timmy's feelings.
This one was pretty good. Thanks.
18:50 - 'Persuasive' gives that a slightly different meaning lol. Guessing she meant more along the lines of 'persistent'.
The infected leg, drill one. Woman asking for help. I need to know what her goal is first. Because if her goal is for her husband to have his leg amputated, she should just keep doing what she’s doing
Her goal is to avoid the exorbitant medical bills, that the USA is known for. 'Bankrupt by drill' in this case.
Of course she doesn't know he might be in any real danger.
@@gardenjoy5223 Is a funeral more expensive than the medical bills for a course of antibiotics would be?
@@HO-bndk Don't play daft.
We all know what is more expensive. It's obvious, that she doesn't have the money for the medication and doesn't realize he is in any real danger.
I will point out that my husband and I got a taco 12 pack & a beef supreme chalupa & our total came to $43. I thought I’d have a heart attack. We can go to a sit down restaurant & have a much better meal for that. Sigh!
12 tacos? That's for a family of 6. You can't go to a restaurant and feed 4-6 ppl for $43
3:20 is NOT "lesson learned" It is "banks (or any large corp) are @ssh0les to their customers AND employees" The employee doesn't make the rules.
What's hilarious is that I've seen a direct copy of that "OO" one except that instead of "food" they said "good", exact wording and everything.
Which means that one of them was looking directly at another "oo" word when they wrote the tweet.
The scissors thing almost caught me but that hash tag says otherwise 😂 unless that mother is a completely innocent person in which case id like to know how thats possible 🤣
A lot of religious people or boomers would not necessarily know what it means.
I've had tetanus. I was 11. IT'S FUCKING HORRIFIC! Currently 57, living on a farm, work with cattle, fully vaccinated, oh, and haven't had tetanus again.
The one about pain receptors being blocked during childbirth is based on something that is kind of true, but she's severely overestimating the amount of "blocking" she will get. There is a natural pain relief mechanism in the brain that activates during childbirth, but it only works to turn the pain from insurmountable, life ruining, brain melting suffering to the worst agony you will probably ever experience.
Excruciating pain that keeps going builds on itself until you just can't take it and you pass out, which is good usually, but very unhelpful when you're giving birth, so your brain makes you sort of keep forgetting that the pain is strong and constant and instead feels more like the pain just after you're injured. That way, even though it still sucks, it's not overwhelming and you don't pass out.
It's kind of like if you break a bone it feels real bad, but you can keep going at first because you recognise the source of the pain and try to minimise it. Except the pain just keeps going at the same intensity anyway, the effort of pushing through wearing you down until the pain feels like all there is, drowning out your thoughts and interfering with your emotions. It's too much psychological pressure and you pass out. After the pain has subsided, you remember exactly how painful it was, but the memory of the pain doesn't interfere with your mind like the actual pain did when you were experiencing it. This is kind of what happens during childbirth-it hurts really bad, but your brain periodically resets the experience of it, so that it feels like all the pain up to a moment ago is just the memory of pain and what you're going through now is a new, but familiar, instance of pain.
i would love to be her doc after 24hours in labour
she GIVE ME DRUGS
Doc God has his plan and pain meds are not on it
8 Billion people on the planet and counting. Just to get a teenager to cuss you out and use you as an ATM.
When I shattered my medial malleolus (sticky out bone, inside of ankle) I walked ~120-150 metres towards. Close enough to see end of my street but could go no farther. Post surgery #2 injections into lateral malleolus (outside sticky out bone) went wrong. Now a left below knee amputee in a wheelchair waiting for plastic surgery to hopefully remove lumps on nerves and get pain free.
Thanks for this information.
25:35
Heck you, I've been off my meds for almost 3 months thanks to this shortage and while I'm handling it surprisingly well, it's only because I'm stimming a lot more to help relieve that extra stress/energy that would normally have me bouncing off the walls. You might not be able to see me curling my toes in my shoes or see my hand playing with the stitch inside my pocket, but trust me, just because I appear fine doesn't mean I'm not screaming inside my head...
Hope you get your medication soon.
@@ElliottRodgers Thanks... my doctor pit me on a weight loss med due to my thyroid issues making it difficult to lose weight with diet and exercise alone, and that med doubles as an ADHD med as well, so it's been better, but it's also a controlled substance so I can't be on it forever..
@22:39 For a more accurately worded question replace the "number 5" with "integer 5". The bright kids already know that 55 uses the integer twice before showing their work on paper.
I think you meant the digit 5. An integer is a "whole" number with no decimals, so 55 is an integer by itself, but made up of two digits. Also, the number 5 appears eleven times just in the numbers from 50 to 59, which is already more than what the thing says the answer is and the other ones haven't even been counted yet. I think the correct answer should be 18.
Or "numeral"
Ashamed to say I had a little brainfart of my own at 22:38 because I started thinking: Well obviously it should be 8 times. 05 is the 1st. 15 is the 2nd, so 75 is 8 times. To check myself I did the counting-on-my-fingers thing and when I got to the 55 I made sure nobody noticed me having forgotten about all the numbers that come after 49.
18:35 My brother's Indian neighbours have a statue of Buddha in the middle of their front yard. As I had recently studied Art History & Religious Art in my Visual Arts degree at university, I knew that Buddhist statues were generally classified by the pose depicted, so would this one be described as 'tired' because it had an old tire around its base to protect it from the line-trimmer?
20 plus 40 equals 60. Two 7s are 14, plus one is 15. 60 plus 15 equals 75. 🤭
The "vax causes thick blood one" sounds like a redo of the old, "If you swallow your chewing gum, your blood will blow bubbles when you get cut."
look up the history of the manufacturers, and of mass injection campaigns.. and oh ya, the reason why the medical rights portion of the Nuremberg Code exists in the first place . . .
@@mentilly_all Look up the history of smallpox.
7:00; technically, only Congress cannot ban religious practices. So long as something similar isn’t written in a State Constitution, then you can have States that mandate certain religions by law.
And these people vote?
They also drive and have children
12:45 Maybe it's because they suddenly realize they're getting married.
@ 23:23 Actually, it'll be around 8 minutes, if I remember well.
When was the last time that happened to you?
1:05 oh doesn't every woman who's ever had a child wish that were true!
My mother said try pulling your bottom lip over the top of your head? Thats how painful childbirth is.
Wow, just wow 😢
Was watching this, suffering from heartburn and waiting for the store to open to get a gingerale which cures it cheaply and quickly. Security guard said "just go to the hospital" as if that is convenient and makes any sense. Imagine going to the er for heartburn. Ppl are dumb!
As a former ER worker, let me tell you that tons of people go to the ER for heartburn. Most of the time, it’s a waste of resources. We give them some Prilosec and send them on their way after testing like EKG, Abdominal Ultrasound and CT but a few of them are actually having cardiac events, not heartburn.
@@lindaarmstrong2609 Well, it IS better to be safe than sorry...........
@@lindaarmstrong2609 My brother went to the ER for heartburn. He ended up with a quadruple bypass. By the way, he's a heart surgeon.
0:50 Needs to reread Genesis, particularly the bit after the 'bite'!
The scissors tattoo, it isn't devil worship but she sure is in for a shock if she ever finds out what it really implies!
"Scissors of satan"? Yep, I'd be lying to her too about the nature of my relationship with my bff.
3:42
They kind of mean the same thing. lol
There’s no amount of stupid out there nowadays.
"Europeans forgetting Americans are also Europeans"... Technically true
African Americans and Asian Americans will be surprised to learn they're Europeans.
If you’re Asian, flying to the U.S. and using the plane’s restroom, what nationality are you? European (you’re-a-peein’).
17:32 Being a biologist, when the pandemic was just about to start heating up and masks were not being sold out yet, I went and read a bunch of papers concerning masks, surgical vs N95, etc. Studies showed that against particles the size of that particular virus, surgical and N95 performed the same, which was basically very poorly. IF you used a new mask every time, never touched your face, and had a perfect seal, you might get some tiny bit of protection if you went away and changed your mask any time fine particulates may have settled onto your mask. So, before it became political and "The Science" I knew masks were pretty useless. It was PR to make it look like they had solutions. Hard to believe some people STILL think t-shirt and disposable masks can stop a tiny virus.
But if someone coughs or sneezes, do they cough or sneeze out the virus particles by themselves? Or are the viruses swimming around in your spit?
@@maxfan1591 Your spit and mucus will contain virus shed from ruptured cells. Some say if you are sick and wear a mask, that the mask helps to aerosolize the droplets containing virus. But if you are sneezing out big globs, seems like there would be some benefit to a mask for other people within close range(?). Wearing a mask to prevent infection of yourself is less useful because the stuff that makes it into the air is very small particulates. I wore a mask on occasion more as a way to make others feel comfortable.
@@mgratk "Your spit and mucus will contain virus shed from ruptured cells."
Okay.
"Some say if you are sick and wear a mask, that the mask helps to aerosolize the droplets containing virus."
Did they have any evidence to back this, or did they just say it?
"But if you are sneezing out big globs, seems like there would be some benefit to a mask for other people within close range(?)."
Well, yes, that all makes sense - that the mask catches most of the liquid droplets coming out of your nose and mouth. Therefore, if you're infected, wearing a mask slows down the rate you infect others.
"Wearing a mask to prevent infection of yourself is less useful because the stuff that makes it into the air is very small particulates. I wore a mask on occasion more as a way to make others feel comfortable."
It's not just that it makes others feel comfortable, there's also the period of time where you're infected and infectious, but you don't know it. This is what frustrated me during the pandemic - the number of people who insisted on not wearing masks because they said they felt fine, even though it turned out they were infected at the time and so were likely infecting others around them.
Riiiiight. Another trump university "biology" degree
The last one nailed it for me.
"cow milk was made for humans" in a sense, yes. The seventy-seven-ingredient concoction sold as "milk". I might be paranoid, but more and more milk brands sold in my country have distinctly sugary taste.
You have to ask how so many of these people survived long enough to learn how to write even as badly as they do. How come they didn't die as kids or teenagers from trying to eat a bicycle, the mail box or their own feet? That had to have happened.
We may never know !
God help us all
18:20
The mother is in for a huge surprise
Just remember, everyone. These people vote.
24:30 - the origin of the earth is too complex for you to understand…
These men that are crying at their weddings? They’re crying because they gave up their freedom, house,cars, trucks, tools, guns, you name it and that’s what they gave up. Lol
See, so many of these make me feel like we either shouldn't allow hom schooling to be a thing in the US, or that there needs to be mandatory tests that your children have to pass every quarter, or you are forced to put them into actual school and not teach them yourselves.
Petition to remove warning labels from shampoo bottles, bring on the eugenics and commence production of Soylent Green ASAMFP.
22:46 Wait... If you wrote down all the numbers from 0-75, wouldn't you only technically write the number 5 once? All the other numbers (15, 25, etc.) that contain 5 are still different numbers. (And even if you were to count them; the answer would be 8).
55 has two 5’s. Not to mention counting the 5’s in 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, and 59.
@@dianaklien1560 Plus 50.
@@gardenjoy5223 well, yes. I assume most people are counting the 5 in 50.
@@dianaklien1560 All the clever ones do.
Lol. The Tim Poll tweet is a well known "gotchya".
He posts stuff like that to show the hypocrisy of certain groups. 😂