Clueless Individuals Astonished Others With Their Stupidity In The Times (New Pics)
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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.
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.
Never underestimate how many people live in a state of blissful ignorance.
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....
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 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.
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.
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."
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.
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!
Most decent dryers have a thermistor rigged up to cut power above safe operating temps, which is exactly what the lassie was experiencing
@@Bobo-ox7fjeven really cheap ones.
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.
20:47 And then their science experiment gets to explain how the water doesn't run off the edge of the flat plane.
Love that old lady from the bank!
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.
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
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 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.
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.
25:56.... that is one of the reasons home schooling is illegal in my country!
All great examples of why interactions with people are overrated.
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.
Too painful, got to be American.
most of these can be described as "hey look how stupid i am. thank god we have the internet to let every know "
Actually very sad. How have humans survived this long?
22:31 There are rogue drivers, and then there are Nissan Rogue drivers. This guy is both.
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..
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.
13:24 That Aptilink result leaves 85.69% of the population shaking our heads.
I’m pretty certain that text was photoshopped in. 😂
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.
@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.
1:05 oh doesn't every woman who's ever had a child wish that were true!
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!
Some of them made me feel like a genius, others made me go "huh?".
The last one nailed it for me.
3:50 Often wonder how many tourists end up with similar tattoos!?!
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!
This one was pretty good. Thanks.
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. 🤪
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?
18:50 - 'Persuasive' gives that a slightly different meaning lol. Guessing she meant more along the lines of 'persistent'.
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.
"Europeans forgetting Americans are also Europeans"... Technically true
Oh, it's Chaya Raichik and Miles Ian Cheong, those two post idiocy non-stop with zero shame.
24:07 Mom's right. Slavery was the excuse to motivate the public, not the reason. The core motivation was Northern industrialists' preference for "the American System" of high protective tariffs allowing investment benefiting them, and the South's preference for free trade, allowing them to import finished goods from the then cheapest source, the UK. Slavery would have died out without a war _as it did everywhere else._
The articles of secession and the cornerstone speech make it explicitly clear the reason was slavery, and that slavery was something that they intended to continue in perpetuity and expand into other states.
@@DanBeech-ht7sw The question was why the Civil War started, not why the slave states left the Union. The war was a decision of the Union, not the Confederacy; the Union could have accepted secession, which had conventionally been considered possible under the constitution. Lincoln said
_My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that. What I do about slavery, and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union._
The power behind Lincoln and the drive to preserve the Union at all costs was the need of the northern industrialists to keep the primary-producing southern economy in the Union to bring in foreign currency, so they could afford the protectionism they needed to grow to rival the UK.
Even if you disagree on this, it is clear that "mom" is working at a level of analysis that puts the mocking producer of the video to shame.
@@kgbgb3663 the south wanted to expand slavery. The majority of the USA wasn't having it. The South wanted to rebel because of this and that was the cause of the war.
End of.
What TRIGGERED the war was the attack by insurrectionists on Fort Sumter
While reading I kept remembering that humanity has 12,100 nuclear weapons.
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...
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.
Lol. The Tim Poll tweet is a well known "gotchya".
He posts stuff like that to show the hypocrisy of certain groups. 😂
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.
0:50 Needs to reread Genesis, particularly the bit after the 'bite'!
I am so very much surprised by how little many Americans know about the world - it's like the USA are their world, and even then they know less and less about that country! I'm in chock 😮
3:42
They kind of mean the same thing. lol
24:30 - the origin of the earth is too complex for you to understand…
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.
8:30 How dumb can you be. I mean I learned in grade school in the seventies that it is the only mammal that lays eggs. That's what makes it unique.
22:50 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75 thats 9 fives what doesn't make sense?
There’s no amount of stupid out there nowadays.
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!'😉😂🤫
i dare you to sincerely attempt to prove the ritualistic shame muzzling 'works'
I've seen so many Nissan's driving around with the blue badges on :D
My mother said try pulling your bottom lip over the top of your head? Thats how painful childbirth is.
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.
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.... ????
That guy from DC is lying… nothing in DC costs $3
19:19 Oh my, not knowing Wales is a country. A better argument to explain what makes it a country is to ask them if Scotland is a country.
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?
It's a fact... The thing with the blood, you know. It's sad but it is.
8:25 don't forget the echidnas!
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
Come on. Giving birth is really painful. (I gave birth 4 times, naturally) When it is not, it is about medication, not God...
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.
18:20
The mother is in for a huge surprise
12:14 British Broadcasting Corporation, but close enough and point made😅
17:27 Making fun of other people's stupidity is a fine thing. But then censoring words in a text is also stupid.
13:25 Something wrong there with the way that's expressed, as it should read "Your IQ is determined to be '84', which is within the lower 14.31% of the population, and although that technically places you just within the top 85.69%, what it really means is that approximately 85.69% of the population are smarter than you!". An IQ of 100 means that you are average (ie; the middle of the bell-curve)!
Then again, that's probably too difficult for someone with an IQ of 84 to comprehend!
mate made an insult "you have room temp IQ" but he said it to an amercian so he thought 72 not bad true but the rest of the world says 20? thats bad
Funny, but it seems that atheist DID announce themselves,
The broken riddle with its solution of 9 is in jumps of 5 BUT they didn't count 5-5 as 2 fives so they ended up with 9 fives instead of 10 but it also doesn't say that you should be doing multiples of 5s. Even if they did, they did not count the first 5 in fifty-five. WTF? We are really getting dumber. Plus, IF you're writing "0 to 75 inclusive", MOST people will write the numbers zero, one, two, and so one, until 75 thus giving you WAY more than 10 fives (the answer they should've had) but...they tried...I guess. LOL. I feel sorry for any one playing the "game" (I'm assuming that's what it is).
15:18 so, this is the reason why products have stupid warnings on them?
6:30, you need to read up a lot of things!
27:26 This is not the flex she thinks it is. With accounting for time and a half pay for any hours over 40 hours in a week that works out to a rate of 8.94375585/hour, so with rounding that’s $8.94 per hour gross pay. Just $1.69 over the Federal minimum wage. And well below the state minimum wage in several states.
Ugh! That's a hard read. Goodbye
2:34 and I can think of at least nineteen more double o words.
Me too, I just couldn't understand the stupidity of some of the posts.
9:18 She might have adopted her child or been in a relationship with a single father who then died.
2:33 - English... Good, too, toot,scoop, took, food, poop, book, cook, hook, look, cook as a few more examples??
God help us all
Some of these are damn scary.
lucky we have sent them away to a place of safety called CONGRESS
This will be the land of the free again I imagine.
20:50 ....Aaaaah that's why! ( I was wondering how general education could be so low in the US, then I saw that, and it all became clear). come on people, you can do better, right?
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.
Read some comments first. Shoulda believed em. only made it to 20:21 before I had to stop.
How many of these were from the USA?
No man cried at his wedding before. It's true. It's not gay of course. It's just plain stupid. Henry cried, so now Hank cries too. Silly 'trend'.
The stupid is strong in this.
The clip about flat earthers did not belong. OP stated in the caption that they study flat before they study the globe maps in their books. I think this is a beautiful way to teach the earth and continents. Have you never seen a flat world map? Oof
But they’re still making a flat Earth inside the plastic globe (including possibly adding the “ice wall”), when flat earth has been debunked already. So they’re not really focusing on teaching science or real geography.
No, what the OP says is basically they wanted to teach the children Flat Earth first (and cement that belief by making that model including their idea of how sun and moon work) before the kids will see the globe models in the books (they want them to believe the flat earth crap, so that needs to be taught first before the kids might get the idea that the books are right) This is exactly what the caption says: indoctrinating the children early
I think what OP was trying to do was indoctrinate their kids as flat earthers before they cracked open the required reading for home schooling, which would show the children the globe. They have to show their kids the required text even though they don't believe it, so they spent 2 weeks of school time doing fun arts and crafts so they could dismiss the globe in the text book and refer to the flat earth when they got to those parts in the books. So OP gets zero points for intelligence but 10/10 for manipulation.
@@ShintogaDeathAngel There's a lot of 'true science', that isn't scientific at all. Look at the evolution theory. That's been falsified countless of times. Impossible, the more we know about microbiology! There's no such thing as a 'simple cell'. In fact, it's an entire plant of several factories, where some make parts for others, whilst they themselves need parts from that other factory. Interdependent. They have had to function simultaneously from the very start. Yet, they still teach that nonsense in every school. PhD studies are being refused for publishing, just because the peers don't agree. Well, they don't, because it interferes with their BELIEF system. Good science is thrown out the window at a daily basis.
@Happy Land 24:06 You might just want to get some education yourself, as the original reason of the US Civil War was the South wanting Independence and the North wanting to keep the States Unified. Slavery and the economics from it became the main reason later.
At the time, the southern states were completely open and honest that it was all about slavery.
For the NORTH it was mostly about preserving the Union, but also about slavery.
It's the modern "lost cause" revisionists who pretend it wasn't about slavery
What was the reason for the South wanting independence?
@@Wailwulf so they could continue oppressing humans an expand the practice without constraint.
Homeopathy. I'd, say it was a load of old shite, but you'd need to reduce it's nutrients by 1000% first.😊
22:41
5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75
i just wrote the number 5 9 times.
You missed 9 other numbers in the fifties.
@@Mark-from-Melbourne riiiiight ... dont know how that happend.
_how many times would you write the_ *number* _5?_
1 time.
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_how many times would you _*_say_*_ "five" when you read the list out loud?_
7 times (it is Fifteen not 'five'teen)
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_how many _*_digit 5s_*_ are in the list?_
18 of them
Hey, Weldy. Tell me you have Daddy issues without telling me you have Daddy issues. That father is going to be bonded with his children, and they will know he loves them! You, on the other hand, may end up like my father, who never healed his own trauma and inflicted it on his own children. He's dying, and it's gotten to the point where my mother doesn't care. If you want to die on that hill, fine, but you'll be there alone. Don't expect sympathy.
I was thinking similar. I can’t stand men who haven’t developed any sense of empathy, which is something babies need and benefit from coming from both parents (especially mothers, though).
Hey, fellas? Is it “gay” to love your family members, is it “gay” to be loved by both your parents?!
Despair does t even cover it. Can evolution work in reverse?
Not as such. Species can “reabsorb” features if they’re inefficient, unnecessary or something, but that’s still not “going backwards” in evolutionary terms because evolution is about what’s best for the species in that environment, with the associated selection pressures. And if the species re-developed a feature which fulfilled the same purpose later on (which still involves an element of randomness; if no member of the species develops a mutation that gives it an advantage and thus passes it on, the species won’t adapt), it probably wouldn’t be the same as the original. Evolution never steps in the same river twice.
yes
it takes 5 generations of sibling inbreeding to get that low