15:39 just in case anyone is interested, the reason its called a bakers dozen is they would always make one extra in an order of a dozen bread loafs in case one didnt rise
@@mrummgoat53 I mean it’s close enough to the truth, could just be a misremembering of it There was a problem with altering baked goods by replacing ingredients with filler to save money, so they made a law that bakers had to sell by weight, as the filler was often lighter than the ingredients it replaced. Of course baked goods can vary in weight, so as to not go under the expected weight of a dozen products and risk getting fined, they’d add another to meet the minimum weight
3:26 that's not right. The number here is around 2*10^11 However, there are around 10^78 atoms in the universe. The number in the video is big, but not THAT big. For comparison, the world net worth is around 8*10^13 dollars. So the person who responded is confidently incorrect here
9:07 actually that maths is correct, the comment is wrong because let’s say you become 10% better each day after 2 days you aren’t 1.2 times better but 1.21 times better because it works exponentially and 1.01^365=37.7
I can imagine the entirety of UK just physiccaly separating itself from the rest of the continental block and swimming towards North America, leaving Ireland behind
@@RealGhostface-y9b incorrect, heat, force, and pressure, are not faster than light, we would die in 8 minutes, when the light stops shining, then we would get the blast, and die
@@bronsonmills the sun will explode in approximately 5 billion years from now, I don’t think you need to panic Even when the sun does explode, the effects of the explosion will allow Neptune to be habitable for humans
6:58 I feel sorry for bro, because he was actually right. Most plants do not, in fact, produce oxygen. Plants survive via photosynthesis, using the Calvin cycle, in which carbon dioxide, as well as some other molecules, plus sunlight, are transformed into so called "fixed carbon", which means basically organic carbon, and the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is released. HOWEVER, when plants need energy, they spend that carbon, oxygenating it just like how we breathe, and taking away oxygen again. Only a couple fast growing plants such as algae or bamboo actually produce net positive oxygen.
@@miniepicness yea, but the carbon becomes hydrocarbon (energy), and when the plant uses energy, it sucks the same amount of oxygen that it released out of the air.
15:12 1. mutations exist i guess, and wolves arent always the same 2. breeds arent different species, theyre the same species but having different traits EDIT: corrected 2
Your second point is half true. While separate species (lions and Tigers, for example) can sometimes create living offspring, the product will not be reproductive viable. Without genetic editing technology, hybridization and crossbreeding will only ever render infertile offspring. Thus, evolution CANNOT happen as a result of crossbreeding, since the chimaeras are unable to reproduce.
3:29 2 trillion is by far less than the number of stars, in the universe, let alone atoms. In fact, there are far more than 2 trillion atoms in a grain of rice. However there is an absolutely huge number of QR codes at ~10^5000 ish. Which does dwarf the number of atoms in the universe significantly.
Yeah I think the number of atoms is like 10 to the power of 80 somethin. That may be wrong but it’s close enough. 10^5000 is an absolutely insane number
Wales seems more like a state than a country. They don't have their own seat at the UN, unlike Canada and Australia. They experienced devolution from the UK in 1997 which gave them some autonomy but they don't have their own currency or their own military.
Yeah. The comparison wasn't that terrible. Texas was an independent republic before joining the usa. Been a while since wales was an independent and united self governing nation...
1:28 I like how you mispronouncing “Elven” as “Eleven” makes this seem like we’re seeing this post from the perspective of the guy trying to correct it
dont trust me on. this, i dont know if im completely right but... im pretty sure that for it to make sense, you have to be able to take out the other person from the sentence and it still makes sense. for example: 'My sister and I play on the computer' can be changed to 'I play on the computer' and still makes sense. BUT with this sentence 'Me and my twin in the 80s', when you take away the twin, it says 'Me in the 80s' which makes sense. if you said "my twin and I", itd be 'I in the 80s' when the twin is taken away, which doesnt make sense, so "me and my twin" would be correct dont completely trust me on this tho
14:12 this honestly makes me so mad. I physically cannot focus on anything I'm not interested in for more like five minutes without my meds. My parents did everything they could to help my attention span. I also highly intelligent - most people with ADHD are! Fricking Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein most likely had it. It's not a disorder, it's a learning difference! ADHD is real, people, and nobody can change that.
Bingo. Though, it is possible for them to protrude still- my larynx is like that. I'm a biological woman, but my voicebox protrudes as much as some men's.
Best thing about the video is that sometimes if you dont know about the topic, you also dont know who is right and who is stupid so you gotta pick a side
...Georgia is an Asian country. Of course you're not part of the r/confidentlyincorrect people tho cuz some people do consider the Caucasus as European but historically, culturally & geographically, I'd say Georgia is more Asian than European like how majority says so. Nevertheless up to debate tho
3:19 the Texan is unfortunately correct. Wales is a nation, not a country. It has been ruled from Westminster as part of England and later Britain since 1536
Nikola Tesla did not invent or discover electricity, he did his experiments in the 1890s by which point there were already electric streetlights in major towns. He was also an American citizen by this time. Electromagnetism as we think of it today was discovered by William Gilbert, an English physician, physicist and philosopher, in the 16th century.
if possible, tell the people who run this would you rather system to deposit the money straight into your bank and then ask the bank to convert it into cash, i guess
@@A_Normalbookworm.Artist the phrase "could care less" implies that you are not at the maximum level of not caring. if you "couldn't care less" that means that you care so little it would be impossible to care less. so no, not a joke
@@A_Normalbookworm.Artistthe way i see it, "i couldnt care less" means i just dont care at all, and "i could care less" means i want to not care at all
I'd argue "could care less" also makes sense if you view it as sarcasm. Imagine someone asks you "Do you care about me?" And you simply said "Well, I could care LESS." As in, no I don't really care, but hey it's not as bad as it could be!
3:31 makes me annoyed, ignoring if the number is even correct for now (it’s not, the real value is around 2^23624), 223,624,223,624 (200 billion) is large on the human scale, but disgustingly small when you look at atoms and other small particles. Avagadros constant is around 6.02x10^23, approximately 600 sextillion, and is defined as the number of atoms in a 12g sample of pure carbon-12. This means that the 200 billion is around 3 trillion times smaller, so small that the carbon in this sample would weigh in to only be 4 picograms. That’s the weight of a single human cell! This number is so far off that scaling up to the size of the universe, estimated to be around 1.5x10^53kg in ordinary matter, and using hydrogen instead of carbon (this gives the same result, but it’s more accurate due to hydrogen taking up 75% of the universes normal mass), we can find the number of atoms to be in the region of 10^80. Which is a Duovigintillion times larger (10^69) than our 200 billion value. Mind blowing! 😮
well there are different versions. some say the simple sight of her ugliness terrifies you and turns you to stone, others say looking at her eyes does. i think looking at her eyes should turn them to stone, since if the ugliness turns you to stone, then looking through a reflection wouldnt work
1:27 You read that one as if the person posting the image was wrong. It says elven, not eleven. The joke is that the guy responding didn't read it properly.
@@someaccount5200 Who? Maybe I'm missing something, but where's the joke in reading the joke wrong? I think lots of people watching would have probably misunderstood the joke because of it.
@@UnderTheRated If you know what elven means (not elEven), you'd know that the guy posting the image wasn't incorrect, and the person posting this joke he stole was saying the guy replying was incorrect.
8:39 answer is 44 20+20-10x0+2+2 20+20-0+2+2 40-0+2+2 42+2 44 9:08 neither of these are right It’s 1% to the power of 365.25 It isn’t a flat 1% because you multiply the 1 365.25 times 17:05 d major is the same scale as b natural minor
@ for pemdas the problem is that people forget m and d are interchangeable and same with a and s For music notation it’s all we have so we should use it, that’s what my music theory professor taught me in college
Blue guy is right, there is no DNA inside red blood cells Yes they technically do before maturing, but they purposely destroy the nucleus and mitochondrias to carry as much oxygen as possible
Fun fact on the railways, half of those were for military purposes, and in the USA the government actively fought to stop railways from being built. It is literally the government's fault that we don't have more trains
3:29 That is also highly incorrect. Estimated atoms in the observable universe: ~10^80. Number that she gave: I don’t wanna count the digits but it’s less than 80 I can tell you that!
3:33 I can be incorrect but! Each mole of each element in 6.022x10^22 atoms No matter what element, it always has 6.022x10^22 atoms. EACH ELEMENT AND ATOM IN THE UNIVERSE? the number of that many atoms is likely large enough to not be counted from the first dawn of the big bang to the last persons breath. Nobody could count that high. That number is exponentially, incredibly low in comparison to the number of atoms in the whole universe
He didn't invent electricity. It was already known for a long time that it exists, even the word "electricity" long predates Franklin, the term was coined by William Gilbert in 1600. Further more in 1660 Otto Von Guericke invented a machine that produces static electricity. This is just another "Johannes Gutenberg" situation.
@fledthehunter5293 hence the invent being surrounded by quotes, please try to read between the lines. Also I started of by saying he is credited with discovering electricity, perhaps another indicator?
3:19 Actually, Wales is not a country. It is a legal jurisdiction within the UK. It's known as a country and I guess you would call it a country but technically, they're confidently correct.
As an American, in my experience, it is more the culture of the internet than that of the country that leaves me groaning. Also I think at least a handful of these were jokes.
They/them has been a singular pronoun in English since long before we would recognize it. What word would you use to refer to a person of unknown gender? Even if you know their gender, you might still use it. They/them is correct whenever a gendered pronoun could be used and in some situations where it couldn't be.
As a child, bats are birds seems kind of like the first reasonable explanation, but just saying “bats are birds” sounds extremely stupid, even if you’re five
it's neither 'an ASD' nor 'a ASD' it's 'ASD' 'she has ASD' not 'she has an ASD' unless this was the context of a diagnosis, in which case yea, it's 'an ASD diagnosis' but we don't get given enough context to know what was said
A more obvious case of the Burden Of Proof falacy could not exist with the first picture. For the uninformed, the Burden Of Proof falacy is when somone makes an argument or claim, and when someone else asks for proof or support, the first person tries to get the other person to find the evidence or support.
That thing with the film on the masks happened to me IN A HOSPITAL. All of the doctors and nurses were supposed to be wearing these visor masks because of covid but most of them didn't. I asked why and a tech told me they couldn't see through them. I asked if they all had the film on em like hers. She said "Film?" I asked her to hand it to me and pulled off the film and she was like "OMG no wonder why!" The ENTIRE hospital didn't figure this out. Needless to say, they couldn't figure out why my leg was black and now I have one leg...1.5 technically. I'm not joking.
6:17 They are all incorrect. Titanoboa did not live during any period of the mesozoic (aka "the dinosaur age" for you non-paleofans). It lived during the paleocene epoch, cenozoic era.
"median income isn't the average" Yes. That would be mean. "Or even the typical" Yes, that would be mode. "Most people make less than the median income" No by definition that can't be the case.
Metropolitan France, Switzerland, and the low countries combined are the size of Texas. As are Ukraine and Georgia combined (including Russian or separatist controlled territory).
While indeed you are more buoyant in salt water, maintaining control over the waves and currents is significantly more work because water cannot be compressed and it weighs a LOT
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can we get some boys vs girls memes please?
You should do Pinterest comments memes
Chess memes
persona 5 memes
8 minutes, 11 years, same difference.
either way we'd die
@@potatlerr who's we
@@ligmaguy521 THE CHOSEN ONE
I told the same thing to the cops but they still arrested me 😞
@@ligmaguy521but
*would you die?*
15:39 just in case anyone is interested, the reason its called a bakers dozen is they would always make one extra in an order of a dozen bread loafs in case one didnt rise
Well it’s more to do with weight to avoid a fine
@the_linguist_ll ah someone may have told me a fib then lol
@@mrummgoat53 I mean it’s close enough to the truth, could just be a misremembering of it
There was a problem with altering baked goods by replacing ingredients with filler to save money, so they made a law that bakers had to sell by weight, as the filler was often lighter than the ingredients it replaced. Of course baked goods can vary in weight, so as to not go under the expected weight of a dozen products and risk getting fined, they’d add another to meet the minimum weight
@the_linguist_ll yeah probably misremembered, reading your explanation sounded familiar
besides if you get an extra you can eat it yourself-
1:13 the worst part is the math isn’t even correct 😭
REAL
It's basic math & yet they failed 😭
Added a 😊 at the end some more
Frr
FRR ❤🎉
Ah yes, 9 + 9 IS OBVIOUSLY 19. And that is totally completely how pergnancy works :0
3:26 that's not right. The number here is around 2*10^11
However, there are around 10^78 atoms in the universe. The number in the video is big, but not THAT big. For comparison, the world net worth is around 8*10^13 dollars. So the person who responded is confidently incorrect here
Fr bro really referred a visible number as the universe's atom count 😭
yeah it's around the amount of stars in the milky way lmao
yeah i was gonna say, only 228 billion atoms in the observable universe? there are more trees on earth than the supposed "amount of atoms" lol
Exactly, that was a two for one right there on being confidently wrong.
5:00 to be fair, swimming in the sea is actually easier due to the salt. It depends where you swim (waves, currents, etc). So both are right
for real that's what i thought too!
For sure, they both have valid points but neither one is really listening to or trying to understand the other, so we just get this idiocy.
I felt my dementia growing when I realised that sometimes I couldn't figure what's wrong with the post
Sometimes, I just don't understand the post because it's just so stupid
Sometimes I don't understand a post because I don't live in English Countries and I'm ESL
9:07 actually that maths is correct, the comment is wrong because let’s say you become 10% better each day after 2 days you aren’t 1.2 times better but 1.21 times better because it works exponentially and 1.01^365=37.7
yes, thank you. why wouldn't he at least check these posts before adding them lmao
Exactly. They are not showing how stupid the post is, they are showing how stupid comment is
10:44 "The UK left Europe but is still a part of EU" Very smart words
😭
I can imagine the entirety of UK just physiccaly separating itself from the rest of the continental block and swimming towards North America, leaving Ireland behind
@@user-sz6oj6jo6k Wild 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Fr fr
It's literally the opposite
@@PanchoGDMKWii Fr fe
0:01 if the sun exploded,we'd fucking die
😂
In 8 minutes
@@tirefish we'd never know cause we'd be fucking dead before then
@@RealGhostface-y9b In a couple billion years, I guess we would be dead
@@RealGhostface-y9b incorrect, heat, force, and pressure, are not faster than light, we would die in 8 minutes, when the light stops shining, then we would get the blast, and die
3:31 worst part is they are both wrong
Ya, that is only 200 billion compare to the 1x10^90 atoms in the universe
that is less, by far, than the amount of atoms in my fingernail
Glad I wasn’t the only one to notice that
First one is a bit off its more like 8 minutes
Ye i think it’s like 8-11 mins
Eight minutes and 20 seconds 😊
Why you guys need to spread panic?
@@bronsonmills the sun will explode in approximately 5 billion years from now, I don’t think you need to panic
Even when the sun does explode, the effects of the explosion will allow Neptune to be habitable for humans
@@GamerBendy what are you going panicking about? We’re not saying it’s going to explode in 8 min
6:58 I feel sorry for bro, because he was actually right. Most plants do not, in fact, produce oxygen. Plants survive via photosynthesis, using the Calvin cycle, in which carbon dioxide, as well as some other molecules, plus sunlight, are transformed into so called "fixed carbon", which means basically organic carbon, and the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is released.
HOWEVER, when plants need energy, they spend that carbon, oxygenating it just like how we breathe, and taking away oxygen again. Only a couple fast growing plants such as algae or bamboo actually produce net positive oxygen.
you said the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is released, thats producing oxygen
maybe you are right though
@@miniepicness yea, but the carbon becomes hydrocarbon (energy), and when the plant uses energy, it sucks the same amount of oxygen that it released out of the air.
@@Alpacaluffy yeah net producer that would disqualify plants on being a net producer
@@miniepicness most oxygen is actually made in the ocean by algae because they use the carbon to rapidly grow instead of energy
0:49 do not ever let bro watch a nature documentary
I can confidently say these memes are great, and I'm certainly not incorrect about that one
Lol
Yes you are look it up
15:12
1. mutations exist i guess, and wolves arent always the same
2. breeds arent different species, theyre the same species but having different traits
EDIT: corrected 2
Your second point is half true. While separate species (lions and Tigers, for example) can sometimes create living offspring, the product will not be reproductive viable. Without genetic editing technology, hybridization and crossbreeding will only ever render infertile offspring. Thus, evolution CANNOT happen as a result of crossbreeding, since the chimaeras are unable to reproduce.
You can't crossbreed two species by definition, not to produce fertile offspring anyway. Dog breeds aren't different species
@@Jamesdavey358 thanks sorry
The baby one was crazy 😂
Fr
Didn’t even get the maths right😭
@oliversmith6597 fr
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
3:29 2 trillion is by far less than the number of stars, in the universe, let alone atoms. In fact, there are far more than 2 trillion atoms in a grain of rice.
However there is an absolutely huge number of QR codes at ~10^5000 ish. Which does dwarf the number of atoms in the universe significantly.
Yeah I think the number of atoms is like 10 to the power of 80 somethin. That may be wrong but it’s close enough. 10^5000 is an absolutely insane number
Don't wanna sound like 🤓☝️ but it says 200 billion
@@Rethonayeah mb miscounted the digits
10:22 i can't tell what this sentence was meant to be with a comma
At the hospital and my grandpa is still sick and I have to watch him. Fucking amen, tonight is gonna suck!
@@isoceptic ohhhh thank youu
As someone who has ADHD this makes me feel physical anger
14:06
Fr 😭😭
what ADHD ACTUALLY is:
trouble focusing
fidgeting
creative and open mind
real
a disorder (hence the D in the name)
sometimes paired with Autism
Wales seems more like a state than a country. They don't have their own seat at the UN, unlike Canada and Australia. They experienced devolution from the UK in 1997 which gave them some autonomy but they don't have their own currency or their own military.
Yeah. The comparison wasn't that terrible. Texas was an independent republic before joining the usa. Been a while since wales was an independent and united self governing nation...
5:48 This "Circe" person is now my hero
1:28 I like how you mispronouncing “Elven” as “Eleven” makes this seem like we’re seeing this post from the perspective of the guy trying to correct it
For people not understanding the last one, the median is the value for which 50% of the values are under or equal to it and 50% above or equal to it.
7:59
English is not even my mother tongue and I feel violated!
nigga what..? ''english is not even my mother tongue'' are you saying your not english
Bro I learnt two languages before English but I still speak better than 90% of Americans and native speakers
7:06
As a -Spanish- person, I agree we are not real
7:43 They aren’t wrong tbf just being needlessly pedantic
dont trust me on. this, i dont know if im completely right but...
im pretty sure that for it to make sense, you have to be able to take out the other person from the sentence and it still makes sense. for example: 'My sister and I play on the computer' can be changed to 'I play on the computer' and still makes sense.
BUT with this sentence 'Me and my twin in the 80s', when you take away the twin, it says 'Me in the 80s' which makes sense. if you said "my twin and I", itd be 'I in the 80s' when the twin is taken away, which doesnt make sense, so "me and my twin" would be correct
dont completely trust me on this tho
“Someone and me” is also correct at times but never “me and someone” you have to put the other person first
7:41
14:12 this honestly makes me so mad. I physically cannot focus on anything I'm not interested in for more like five minutes without my meds. My parents did everything they could to help my attention span. I also highly intelligent - most people with ADHD are! Fricking Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein most likely had it. It's not a disorder, it's a learning difference! ADHD is real, people, and nobody can change that.
red blood *cells* are not blood cells, oml how..
6:27 they do exist in women, they just don’t protrude much
Bingo.
Though, it is possible for them to protrude still- my larynx is like that. I'm a biological woman, but my voicebox protrudes as much as some men's.
Best thing about the video is that sometimes if you dont know about the topic, you also dont know who is right and who is stupid so you gotta pick a side
"she's just having a little sleepover"
Don't be mad because she's going. Be mad because you weren't invited.
5:24 Georgia is both a state in the U.S., as well as an identically named country in eastern Europe...
...Georgia is an Asian country.
Of course you're not part of the r/confidentlyincorrect people tho cuz some people do consider the Caucasus as European but historically, culturally & geographically, I'd say Georgia is more Asian than European like how majority says so. Nevertheless up to debate tho
@@Ocro555 I may very well just be misled, lol. The only hill I'll die in is that it exists, and its not part of the US xD
I believe Georgia is a similar situation to Russia and Turkey where you can class it as either a European or Asian country
3:19 the Texan is unfortunately correct. Wales is a nation, not a country. It has been ruled from Westminster as part of England and later Britain since 1536
Wales is a country
Nikola Tesla did not invent or discover electricity, he did his experiments in the 1890s by which point there were already electric streetlights in major towns. He was also an American citizen by this time.
Electromagnetism as we think of it today was discovered by William Gilbert, an English physician, physicist and philosopher, in the 16th century.
8:46 One thing that should be brought up is how would you actually do anything with 60 million pennies?
deposit them into the bank or melt them down into just copper and sell them for way more
@@wowzanotwowza9610easier said than done
thats like carrying a mountain into the bank
if possible, tell the people who run this would you rather system to deposit the money straight into your bank and then ask the bank to convert it into cash, i guess
@@Cactacae well if someone is able to transport 60 million pennies they can sure as hell melt them
For anyone who doesn’t understand 17:00, the keys D major and B minor have the same key signature (two sharps)
And the “D major” reframe ruins the pun. 🤦♂️
10:10
The only bit of logic in this entire video.
The internet hates everything.
16:40 as an american, it is in fact "couldn't" and that happens to be a dumb person
This is a joke, right?
You never know now in this day and age
@@A_Normalbookworm.Artist the phrase "could care less" implies that you are not at the maximum level of not caring. if you "couldn't care less" that means that you care so little it would be impossible to care less. so no, not a joke
@@durpydoo2555ooooh. Yeah, I get it in that sense, but the phrase in general is I could care less so idk lol.
Have a wonderful day ✨
@@A_Normalbookworm.Artistthe way i see it, "i couldnt care less" means i just dont care at all, and "i could care less" means i want to not care at all
I'd argue "could care less" also makes sense if you view it as sarcasm.
Imagine someone asks you "Do you care about me?" And you simply said "Well, I could care LESS." As in, no I don't really care, but hey it's not as bad as it could be!
3:31 makes me annoyed, ignoring if the number is even correct for now (it’s not, the real value is around 2^23624), 223,624,223,624 (200 billion) is large on the human scale, but disgustingly small when you look at atoms and other small particles.
Avagadros constant is around 6.02x10^23, approximately 600 sextillion, and is defined as the number of atoms in a 12g sample of pure carbon-12. This means that the 200 billion is around 3 trillion times smaller, so small that the carbon in this sample would weigh in to only be 4 picograms. That’s the weight of a single human cell!
This number is so far off that scaling up to the size of the universe, estimated to be around 1.5x10^53kg in ordinary matter, and using hydrogen instead of carbon (this gives the same result, but it’s more accurate due to hydrogen taking up 75% of the universes normal mass), we can find the number of atoms to be in the region of 10^80. Which is a Duovigintillion times larger (10^69) than our 200 billion value.
Mind blowing! 😮
1:37 are they not right? You don’t die if you simply look at Medua. It’s her gaze, not yours
Yeah i think
Medusa medusa ive been here Alone
No i think that you should actually look at each other to turn into stone
well there are different versions. some say the simple sight of her ugliness terrifies you and turns you to stone, others say looking at her eyes does.
i think looking at her eyes should turn them to stone, since if the ugliness turns you to stone, then looking through a reflection wouldnt work
@@PENGUINjsjwjentt7irr7o5ud5 late reply but this is already what I meant. I just mean that HER gaze does the work
6:20 The bible literally mentions dinosaurs tho
4:05 oh i will prove that the claim is true. starting off with the person who asked for proof
😭
The only thing keeping me from this subreddit is I'm not confident in my incorrectness
Half of these I didn't know who was incorrect
1:27 You read that one as if the person posting the image was wrong. It says elven, not eleven. The joke is that the guy responding didn't read it properly.
Or they were making a joke
@@someaccount5200 Who? Maybe I'm missing something, but where's the joke in reading the joke wrong? I think lots of people watching would have probably misunderstood the joke because of it.
they were wrong though?
@@UnderTheRated If you know what elven means (not elEven), you'd know that the guy posting the image wasn't incorrect, and the person posting this joke he stole was saying the guy replying was incorrect.
@@thecatinthehat125 mb, I misread your timestamp and thought you were talking about the medusa one at 01:37
Hey German here.
BMW is German!
HQ is in Munich Bavaria Germany!
Its literally Bayrische Motorenwerke (thats where the Name comes from)
@ wahre Worte der Weisheit
6:14 that’s how Canadians r you know
8:39 answer is 44
20+20-10x0+2+2
20+20-0+2+2
40-0+2+2
42+2
44
9:08 neither of these are right
It’s 1% to the power of 365.25
It isn’t a flat 1% because you multiply the 1 365.25 times
17:05 d major is the same scale as b natural minor
This is the reason I hate PEMDAS and mordern-day musical notation.
@ for pemdas the problem is that people forget m and d are interchangeable and same with a and s
For music notation it’s all we have so we should use it, that’s what my music theory professor taught me in college
7:55 the fact that BOTH of them are confidently wrong
Blue guy is right, there is no DNA inside red blood cells
Yes they technically do before maturing, but they purposely destroy the nucleus and mitochondrias to carry as much oxygen as possible
Pretty sure the first one is right.
20+20-10×0+2+2
PEMDAS says do the multiplication first (10×0=0)
20+20-0+2+2=44
What would you say is correct here?
@@maleniabeardofmiquella the red blood cell one
@@Alpacaluffy Oop my bad, I was a full minute off lmao
@@maleniabeardofmiquellayou can click on it
Fun fact on the railways, half of those were for military purposes, and in the USA the government actively fought to stop railways from being built. It is literally the government's fault that we don't have more trains
3:29 That is also highly incorrect. Estimated atoms in the observable universe: ~10^80.
Number that she gave: I don’t wanna count the digits but it’s less than 80 I can tell you that!
sometimes I wonder if I ever said shi like them
you have
everyone has
Every photosynthetic plant does use CO2 as a carbon source, thus producing oxygen when it grows.
6:11 at least they admitted it
2:42 (the colorblind test) it says 74 not 71
I can’t see any number (prob cause I’m colorblind) but it’s still orange
3:33
I can be incorrect but!
Each mole of each element in 6.022x10^22 atoms
No matter what element, it always has 6.022x10^22 atoms.
EACH ELEMENT AND ATOM IN THE UNIVERSE?
the number of that many atoms is likely large enough to not be counted from the first dawn of the big bang to the last persons breath. Nobody could count that high.
That number is exponentially, incredibly low in comparison to the number of atoms in the whole universe
Lol 1:27 Nothing like mistaken "made by an elf" as the number 11 🤭
Benjamin Franklin is credited with discovering electricity as well as being US citizen. So yes America did "invent" electricity
1:23 (I know that's not the main point, I just wrote this before I realized)
He didn't invent electricity. It was already known for a long time that it exists, even the word "electricity" long predates Franklin, the term was coined by William Gilbert in 1600.
Further more in 1660 Otto Von Guericke invented a machine that produces static electricity.
This is just another "Johannes Gutenberg" situation.
@fledthehunter5293 hence the invent being surrounded by quotes, please try to read between the lines.
Also I started of by saying he is credited with discovering electricity, perhaps another indicator?
@9:49- Well said.
3:19 Actually, Wales is not a country. It is a legal jurisdiction within the UK. It's known as a country and I guess you would call it a country but technically, they're confidently correct.
I'm sorry, but... My blood is literally boiling. Are people seriously this ignorant? I'm never leaving Italy, if this is the culture outside of it.
Don’t worry, It’s just United States that are like that
As an American, in my experience, it is more the culture of the internet than that of the country that leaves me groaning.
Also I think at least a handful of these were jokes.
@Acudit I really hope so
Although it is still worrying
3:07 *cries in welsh*
They/them has been a singular pronoun in English since long before we would recognize it. What word would you use to refer to a person of unknown gender? Even if you know their gender, you might still use it. They/them is correct whenever a gendered pronoun could be used and in some situations where it couldn't be.
1:13 bro needs to go back to kindergarten
12:15 this hurts my brain so much. Not only are mammals a type of animal but they are definitely not the most common type of animal
8:00 cells don’t need a nucleus to have dna, most cells don’t have a nucleus, but still have dba
As a child, bats are birds seems kind of like the first reasonable explanation, but just saying “bats are birds” sounds extremely stupid, even if you’re five
The Winnie the poo one seemed personal😭😭
As a space geek, the first one hurt me on so many levels.
8:32
1) 10 x 0 = 0
2) 20 + 20 = 40
3) 40 - 0 = 40
4) 40 + 2 = 42
5) 42 + 2 = 44
THE ANSWER IS 44
12:16 most animals are beetles, actually.
wtf
@thegameturtle8138 Ok I'm exaggerating they're only 25% of all animal species but it's still wild to think about lol
@@nineblackgoats yarr
Me: *Thinking I'm stupid/ignorant* Twitter: "Observe."
14:53 Dude's plug is actually a fence
9:07
The math checks out
You have to compound
1.01^365 ≈ 37.78
10:15 he’s right and wrong. Britain is a geographical term and England is a political term so they’re different but England is inside Britain
4:17 Okay but it’s still ‘an ASD’ not ‘a ASD’ 😭
it's neither 'an ASD' nor 'a ASD'
it's 'ASD'
'she has ASD' not 'she has an ASD'
unless this was the context of a diagnosis, in which case yea, it's 'an ASD diagnosis'
but we don't get given enough context to know what was said
@@KPoWasTakenfr
3:29 Oneyplays reference where oney gaslit a community into thinking QR codes would actually deplete
0:25 are both ridiculous rabbits are animals and therefore cannot sin. Impurities cannot come to those who don’t even understand right and wrong.
A more obvious case of the Burden Of Proof falacy could not exist with the first picture.
For the uninformed, the Burden Of Proof falacy is when somone makes an argument or claim, and when someone else asks for proof or support, the first person tries to get the other person to find the evidence or support.
9:06 Im pretty sure OP is actually correct - he just calculated it compounding, which isn't too terribly unrealistic
That thing with the film on the masks happened to me IN A HOSPITAL. All of the doctors and nurses were supposed to be wearing these visor masks because of covid but most of them didn't. I asked why and a tech told me they couldn't see through them. I asked if they all had the film on em like hers. She said "Film?" I asked her to hand it to me and pulled off the film and she was like "OMG no wonder why!"
The ENTIRE hospital didn't figure this out. Needless to say, they couldn't figure out why my leg was black and now I have one leg...1.5 technically. I'm not joking.
10:54 J. W. Gacy invented the scary clown. IT was 6 years later.
1:15 had one of those as kid. wonderful dogs.
Weather memes
Titanoboa didn't even live with any dinosaurs. It appeared way after they went extinct.
13:13 Hamantha... hamantha... you were impossible to ignore
Balls
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8:33
10 x 0 has to go first and then all the other stuff so yeah its 44 (i think?)
20 + 20 - 0 + 2 + 2
The -0 isn't even required, just add the - to the 10. -10x0... But yeah, you're right.
7:39 gives "grammar, Stanley." Vibes
The European country of Georgia, frequently as forgotten as Albania:
WAKE UP VAAZKL POSTED A NEW VIDEO
But i wanna sleep
0:33 to be fair, humans domesticated cows millennia ago and have been (knowingly) selectively breeding them for centuries.
6:15 the titanoboa lived 60-58 million years ago, that is 6 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct (also not the biggest reptile lol)
14:44 I'm sweetish, and I know this fact
As a swede... Am I missing something or do we actually call ourselves sweetish?
@ThymeLeaves_ it auto-corrected to that lol
6:17 They are all incorrect. Titanoboa did not live during any period of the mesozoic (aka "the dinosaur age" for you non-paleofans). It lived during the paleocene epoch, cenozoic era.
"median income isn't the average"
Yes. That would be mean.
"Or even the typical"
Yes, that would be mode.
"Most people make less than the median income"
No by definition that can't be the case.
B minor is the relative minor of D major, meaning they have the same notes. both were correct but the 2nd guy was wrong about 1st guy being wrong
1:12 you got the time wrong and the maths is wrong too 💀
Metropolitan France, Switzerland, and the low countries combined are the size of Texas.
As are Ukraine and Georgia combined (including Russian or separatist controlled territory).
While indeed you are more buoyant in salt water, maintaining control over the waves and currents is significantly more work because water cannot be compressed and it weighs a LOT
Even the calmest ocean is still worse than a pool or lake in my experience