Fun fact: a frog's skull has no palate, this allows them to use their eyes to help crush and swallow their food. If you see a frog blink after catching a bug, they are sqishing the bug with their eyeballs.
1:31 so fun fact, before Heinz came around and popularized tomato ketchup, many other kinds of ketchup existed, including grape ketchup. The term “ketchup” basically used to mean any fruit/veggie purée or sauce preserved with vinegar. This dispenser is probably from back in like the early forties or late thirties.
I had a really scary looking cat once. He was a long furred Persian with pointy bottom teeth that stuck out like tusks and breath that could kill. He was also the sweetest little dummy you ever met and would purr loudly just at being able to sit next to a person. Just walks up, sits next to you and starts purring regardless of whether or not you acknowledge him.
22:50 The clear mask was actually super useful if you were someone who regularly interacted with a deaf person who read lips as part of communicating. The masks were really hard on them, no longer being able to understand anyone, so those masks were made to keep the functional purpose while still allowing the deaf to view the speaker's lips.
23:07 - the main reasons are simple: Pressure and visibility. To explore deep sea you need equipment that can withstand an insane amount of pressure. You also need to equip it with lights that shine extremly bright, so that you're able to see at least a tiny bit in that depth. From a hardware point it is easier to explore space.
Actually, I think the real reason isn't that we can't, it's that the ocean is more empty than people think. There's just not much value in exploring the deepest parts of our oceans.
@@RWhite_ Sort of true but also not. There really isn't any single part of the ocean that is "empty". Especially as you don't know until you look. But the thing is that it costs a lot of money and time to explore even a mile-wide column of the ocean and you really have to have a good reason to go if you want to claim any kind of grant money.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames No, I'm pretty sure a large chunk of the ocean is just water and krill. Not only is life harder deeper in the ocean, but nutrients are less plentiful further away from the coast meaning life is also harder to sustain in the middle of the open ocean. Most oceanic life lives near the surface and closer to coastal areas. Everywhere else is a metaphorical desert from what I understand. As a result, there's just not much value in exploring the unexplored parts of our oceans.
16:37 I feel like the weirder part of this is that they have a sign warning people about the falling deer and not the fact that there are LEOPARDS HUNTING IN THE AREA.
Leopards don't typically attack humans. There's little need to warn people against them since they know you're there and don't attack. What does happen, however, is that their prey either falls out of the tree or they drop it as you walk by. Makes way more sense to be aware of the carcasses as you would never see the Leopard to begin with. So, no. It's not weirder at all. The cats most likely to attack are Lions and Tigers, anyway. That said: In some parts of the world, Lions and Tigers use pathways and game trails at different times from humans as a sort of cohabitation adaptation. Fun fact for you.
No real point in warning them: If you see a leopard, it's not hunting you. If you don't see the leopard, there's nothing you can really do to improve your situation.
As a blacksmith, I'd barely even notice the curved board. But I was just wondering if they put the grain up or laying down. Because it matters for a cutting board and grain up soaks up moisture and keeps bacteria
@plotholedetective4166 I own my own blacksmithing business. I also make my own damascus, I use a coal forge and a propane forge, I love making historic and ancient designs. I try to tailor every knife, sword and axe to what best suits the customer and always work with them. Don't use oxy acetylene though I prefer an angle grinder and a Lennox metal max diamond cutting disc just for the safety of it.
Going underwater is different than space. In space there is 0 pressure, worst thing that can happen is your spaceship atmosphere being sucked into the void of space, and your air in your lungs getting sucked out. Underwater, the pressure varies on depth. Deeper we go, higher the pressure, and that pressure damages the equipment, and a small crack can lead into catastrophic accidents that leads into making mincemeat out of people...
Correction about the Quokka fact at the end, and other small marsupials do this too, it's an involuntary muscle contraction that squeezes/pushes the joey out of the pouch.
2:39 I don't even have a cat, and I've gone through multiple cables of that type. They're just not very durable. Now I use third-party braided cables since they last far longer.
had to stop at moldy bread for a sec to say this. this reminds me of when my mom made home made burgers for me it took me 1 whole a** burger to look at the second one to relise the bottom was moldy i showed her and she was so embarased XD. i love her so much man but damn.
Exactly. I don't know off the top of my head what air mixture modern spaceflights use, but at most there is a 1 atmosphere pressure difference between inside and outside.
You are wrong Rosie there need to more of these, a lot more. It so entertaining hearing you regret watching them and that makes me want you to watch more, for the sheer embarrassment of having to watch them for our entertainment. So watch more please and thank you
You're not the only country with spelling contests. In Poland we have a National Spelling Competition "Dyktando" which tests writing proper Polish and an award called Master of Polish Speech.
It's very interesting ! I could've had better phrasing and should've said "I didnt know not every country had them by default " I more meant I just sort of assumed they were an everywhere thing. And then realized it was kinda an American assumption
The Dutch toilet. AKA the shit shelf. In many other languages, things are simply spelled how they're pronounced. Also, as I've once heard it put "English is not a language, it's 3 languages in a trenchcoat mugging other languages in back alleys for spare syntax."
The types of chairs that have adjustable height do so using gas filled tubes. The cheaply made ones don’t go through QA and can literally explode. The one shown with a metal rod sticking up isn’t even the worst case scenario, since the rod inside can end up detaching completely as it’s shot up, essentially no different than being actually shot by a bullet up the ass, only said bullet is a huge piece of metal. The explosions also have a chance of catching fire :3
1:59 bruh these toilets are absolutely great, there is literal 0 chance of the poop water getting launched against your bumbum after a big drop and it washes away nicely when flushing too
Plus if there is something abnormal about your excretion you see it immediately, which can make the difference in cases like bowel cancer or internal bleeding, or simply dehydration if your piss looks like apple juice. Also if you eat carrots or beets or anything with food colourings, you get to see rainbow shit!😊
Here’s the thing about space vs sea. Space is a lot less pressure, like a lot less. To go into space you need to build something strong enough to keep a stable air pressure inside, one that doesn’t change. Water, however, is incredibly different. Water pressure increases rapidly and quickly, vastly outpacing the pressure requirements for space searching. It also gets really dark, as light gets distorted and dissipates, meaning we can’t see long distances using light, instead needing to rely on sound and sonar. Also the building requirements is harder, as it’s easier to build for tension (air trying to get out) than compression (water trying to get in.) Tldr space is easy mode for exploration. Everything terrifying about the ocean isn’t even from what lives inside of it.
1:29 the clear boots are also made out of silicone rubber which will EVENTUALLY TURN YELLOW due to oxidation after months of use so good luck with that too
no no we 100% went as deep as we could saw the horrors down there in the ocean and did a uturn and went into space instead not to explore but to find a possible place to escape when whatever unspeakable Lovecraftian horrors are down there start growing legs.
4:30 this doesn't "just happen" this happed to a news anchor on live nation wide broadcast. 12:35 Monsanto has been genetically modifying crops to be as invasive as possible then planting them upwind of heirloom crop fields so they can sue anyone who's crops test positive for their patented genetic markers. (Monsanto is a bit like Blackwater in that every time their name gets too much negative attention they pretend to go under and change names for a couple years).
17:50 we made them bald because most of them didn't have feathers or even the proto version of feathers or hair. Bird ancestors had them but not dinosaurs so pictures of T-Rex with feathers for example are complitely scientifically inacurrate. The video "JUNKSPIRACIES: T. rex did (NOT) have wings" from Lindsay Nikole talks about this
1:57 These toilets are often found in primary schools here in Germany These are the best toilets ever! No really, you can take a shit without using toilet paper or aiming weird and without getting toilet water sprayed up your hole Anyone who has ever been on one of these knows how awesome these toilets are
Spelling contests are not just English...Quebec (French Canada), Netherlands, France, and Japan have their own, but many languages are too phoenetic to have their own.
02:04 the dutch toilet design is to allow people to check if there is any discolorations or other unusual things regarding your waste. It is designed medically.
"...the uncanny valley implies that at some point there was an evolutionary reason to be afraid of something that looked human but wasn't" David Szymanski
The thing with space vs sea... In space, the maximum pressure differential is 1 atmosphere comparing the inside to the outside. Under the sea can get _much_ more of a difference. Enough to just crush the vessel.
I will be honest about the going to space vs going into the ocean thing: Space is a vacuum. With a little effort, a sealed space can resist a vacuum with relative ease. The ocean is a crushing weight of exponentially more water. For ever ten feet you go down, the pressure increases by magnitudes. To get to the bottom, we literally do not have anything that can resist the pressure. Space pulls out, the ocean pushes in. It's the difference between trying to pull apart a soda bottle, and trying to crush it underfoot. We're gonna need a MUCH stronger soda bottle if it's going to handle the oceanic equivalent of a crowd on top of it.
Wrigley Field has a trough for men to pee in. It is actually part of the culture of the place and they refuse to replace them with normal, separated, urinals.
Trough-style urinals are pretty common in older buildings as a whole. It's just a much simpler design, from a time when general hygiene wasn't really good enough for that one specific change to make much difference.
The worst part about the clear boots is they also don't fit properly. Whoever is wearing them has her pinky toes squished up against the side, so you get to watch in real time as her feet turn into the ones similar to LeBron in that one photo of him walking on the beach.
36:40 yikes... That's tougher than I have it. I'm "old" at 36 but most people think I'm 14-16. Once I was at church when I was 17 & when my friends asked my age & I said 17, they thought I was joking. I handed my license to them, they stared at it for at least 10 seconds, handed it back and NO JOKE asked "so how'd you get such a good fake?" I swear, man I wish I looked my age. know who asks me out? Creeps that think I'm a kid & kids who also think I'm a kid. I'm not dating either of those groups. But man, that girl must have it even worse.
I was mistaken as a "tomboy" until I was 22 and was mistaken as a 14-16 year old until I was 25, when my body started bulking up 4 years after I entered the workforce (warehousing and logistics) they realised I was male, most of the people i went to school thought I was a female so I was asked out by males and females (they swung for the home team) it's going to be funny at the high school reunion next year
There ARE reasons why the alphabet is in order, a notable reason is cryptography. Used by the Romans IIRC was a letter shifting cypher that made one of the first tools of cryptography and required an order to the roman alphabet to make standard cypher de/en-coders.
14:30 This is originally from a video game called "Black & White", it's a God-game, a civilization simulator where you play God, & he's symbolized by a giant floating hand that can interact with the world.
The reason why we explore space over the ocean so much is due to the difference in pressure. To break it down Barney style: We'll say Earth is at 0.5 for pressure for the baseline. 0 and 1 are Space and the Deepest we've dove, respectively. It's a lot easier to keep exploring 0, because there is a lot of 0 to explore, even with the tech we have. However, it's a lot harder to get to 2, because we don't have material that can be used for a reliable and safe vessel. Nor do we have the technology to make a hypothetical material. Sure, we could make a very large bathisphere, but it would have to be obnoxiously so, with only a very small hollow within it for people. It's doable, but there would be little to no return on doing so, because the occupent(s) wouldn't be afforded much of a window, if at all. Windows are incredibly weak points of failure on a submersible. Our best equipment, now, do no have very large view ports for that reason. It's one of the reasons the Oceangate sub was so dangerous.
33:59 yup, it is hard NOT to find a tooth fairy story where the tooth fairy has circular rows upon rows of filed down pointy teeth, just to completely eviscerate their victims (mainly children btw)
Tbh, the idea of the vertical bath is something I have thought about a lot. Want to be submerged in a dunk tank with an oxygen breather connected and just kinda be the zerg spawn Incorrect about water, waters taste is where it comes from. The journey adds the taste. The pipes it went thru, the treatment, and with wells the ground it went thru
I think the dangerous chairs are sold on the black market because they don't meet industry safety standards. I saw a video on office chairs where the rods were exploding up into people like in the photo, but it was discovered that they only happened with chairs sold on the black markets to unsuspecting customers.
The Dutch toilet is pretty nice. You don't get the horrid toilet water splashback plus you can check your leavings to check if everting is a-ok in gutsville.
4:28 this is a possibility with all chairs like this and its even better with office chairs since they have a built in gas booster so not only can it go through the chair during a critical failure but could go into your chest. this was sponsored by paranoia, enjoy. 7:20 they also have 2 sets of ribs. 23:15 we cant do it. space is easy mode since it has no pressure, just a bunch of deadly ultrafast rocks, radiation, and abominations. but the ocean is scary, the difficulty increases the further down you go AND it has abominations as well. why would you want to go down there?
Water is interesting in a lot of senses. Beside the feeling of "cold" and "hot" when you drink it, you can taste a difference cause of the temperature. Also, water sounds different when poured depending if its hot or cold.
Even though everyone already knows, it still feels weird to be reminded that the ball of rock you’re standing on was millions of miles away from its current position just a few months ago.
We have mapped over 98% of the ocean, both the empty open waters, and the bottom. When you hear those bs stats about how little we have explored, they are all based on how much of the ocean we have explored with manned submarines, or that have been mapped with sonar in specific. So when you hear "we've only explored 20% of the ocean" thats simply untrue, we've only SONAR mapped 20%, we've explored and mapped the rest in tons of different ways. If you see a single digit number, its either entirely made up or based on how much has been explored without the use of diving drones and similar things. So literally some guys in diving suits or a submarine are what theyre going off of when they give super low numbers.
"sees the title" me - "time to contribute" : So, according to the internet, the squishiness of an eyeball is similar to jello and has a velvet-like texture. Thank you for your time reading this with your velvet-covered jello balls with cameras inside.
6:00-6:10 your way of explaining what you were saying here nearly made me choke on my food from laughing 24:03-24:18 because tuna is often referred to as chicken of the sea AKA chicken and waffles
The thing that artists do with fossils is actually called shrink-wrapping and it's become less of an issue in the modern day, thankfully. It's not just about not considering feathers or fur, it's also about assuming there isn't muscles/fat/other features that just didn't show up in the fossil record.
Unlike space, the ocean has pressure genius. We brag about soace because going to space is 1000% easier and cheaper then trying to map and study the depths
Yeah... we're not more than a half step from winding up like The Outer Worlds... which actually is more akin to like the 1920s and earlier where companies had entire towns of indentured employees. They literally wrote slave songs about being unable to go to heaven because they're in so much debt to the company store
Cool thing I found out, there's actually other countries that do spelling bees! Japanese schools have aptitude tests, Spanish spelling bees started 2011, and dutch and french dictation tests exist.
Fun fact: a frog's skull has no palate, this allows them to use their eyes to help crush and swallow their food.
If you see a frog blink after catching a bug, they are sqishing the bug with their eyeballs.
That's so weirddddd
Thanks, I hate this
Grazie lo detesto
whaaat da fuu-....
Alternative title: “38 Minutes of Rosie Slowly Losing Her Mind”
True though. Very accurate
1:31 so fun fact, before Heinz came around and popularized tomato ketchup, many other kinds of ketchup existed, including grape ketchup. The term “ketchup” basically used to mean any fruit/veggie purée or sauce preserved with vinegar. This dispenser is probably from back in like the early forties or late thirties.
That's crazy. Grape ketchup sounds so cursed haha
@@Rosiebellmoo sour grapes are cursed? heard about wine?
@@l..l_ketchup mixed with grape
Even older than that.
Mushroom ketchup as well!
I had a really scary looking cat once. He was a long furred Persian with pointy bottom teeth that stuck out like tusks and breath that could kill. He was also the sweetest little dummy you ever met and would purr loudly just at being able to sit next to a person. Just walks up, sits next to you and starts purring regardless of whether or not you acknowledge him.
"Ma! There's a stray cat outside! It looks like Grandma, the f*#@ing thing!" XD
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22:50 The clear mask was actually super useful if you were someone who regularly interacted with a deaf person who read lips as part of communicating. The masks were really hard on them, no longer being able to understand anyone, so those masks were made to keep the functional purpose while still allowing the deaf to view the speaker's lips.
Ok, but imagine if someone sneezes of coughs, if I was deaf and saw that, I would pray to god to take away my vision, and I'm not even religiose
32:00 A Lego man sits in a Lego house. Is he made of house? Or is the house made of him? He screams, for he does not know.
I was coming to post the gingerbread version of this meme.
"am i a body or do i have a body?!?!"
23:07 - the main reasons are simple: Pressure and visibility. To explore deep sea you need equipment that can withstand an insane amount of pressure. You also need to equip it with lights that shine extremly bright, so that you're able to see at least a tiny bit in that depth.
From a hardware point it is easier to explore space.
Actually, I think the real reason isn't that we can't, it's that the ocean is more empty than people think. There's just not much value in exploring the deepest parts of our oceans.
NASA is also literally called the "National *Aeronautics* and *Space* Administration"
@@RWhite_ Sort of true but also not. There really isn't any single part of the ocean that is "empty". Especially as you don't know until you look. But the thing is that it costs a lot of money and time to explore even a mile-wide column of the ocean and you really have to have a good reason to go if you want to claim any kind of grant money.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames No, I'm pretty sure a large chunk of the ocean is just water and krill. Not only is life harder deeper in the ocean, but nutrients are less plentiful further away from the coast meaning life is also harder to sustain in the middle of the open ocean.
Most oceanic life lives near the surface and closer to coastal areas. Everywhere else is a metaphorical desert from what I understand. As a result, there's just not much value in exploring the unexplored parts of our oceans.
@@RWhite_that was what Dr Ballard thought, _until he figured out where rusticles actually come from..._
16:37 I feel like the weirder part of this is that they have a sign warning people about the falling deer and not the fact that there are LEOPARDS HUNTING IN THE AREA.
Oh . OH . Yes you are right lmao 🤣
I imagine most people there already know, but most are unaware of the deer carcass falling out of trees.
Leopards don't typically attack humans. There's little need to warn people against them since they know you're there and don't attack. What does happen, however, is that their prey either falls out of the tree or they drop it as you walk by. Makes way more sense to be aware of the carcasses as you would never see the Leopard to begin with.
So, no. It's not weirder at all.
The cats most likely to attack are Lions and Tigers, anyway. That said: In some parts of the world, Lions and Tigers use pathways and game trails at different times from humans as a sort of cohabitation adaptation. Fun fact for you.
No real point in warning them: If you see a leopard, it's not hunting you.
If you don't see the leopard, there's nothing you can really do to improve your situation.
More people actually die from half-eaten deer falling from the sky than leopards.
I wish this was a shitpost.
As a blacksmith, I'd barely even notice the curved board. But I was just wondering if they put the grain up or laying down. Because it matters for a cutting board and grain up soaks up moisture and keeps bacteria
Whoever liked this is a cultured individual.
Playing with your dads oxy acetylne in the back yard doesn't count as blacksmithing
@plotholedetective4166 I own my own blacksmithing business. I also make my own damascus, I use a coal forge and a propane forge, I love making historic and ancient designs. I try to tailor every knife, sword and axe to what best suits the customer and always work with them. Don't use oxy acetylene though I prefer an angle grinder and a Lennox metal max diamond cutting disc just for the safety of it.
@@plotholedetective4166 you ever make anything?
@@HalfmoonForgethe real question is whether is is actually damascus, or just pattern welding technique? Just kidding, don't be mad.
Man I'm so jealous of the legos! Just imagine how cozy it would be if our houses had the same texture as our skin!
Nonononono
@@Rosiebellmoo If golems made houses out of stone, do they make houses out of the corpses of their neighbors?
Going underwater is different than space.
In space there is 0 pressure, worst thing that can happen is your spaceship atmosphere being sucked into the void of space, and your air in your lungs getting sucked out.
Underwater, the pressure varies on depth. Deeper we go, higher the pressure, and that pressure damages the equipment, and a small crack can lead into catastrophic accidents that leads into making mincemeat out of people...
If anyone ever asks you if you got 4 udders like a cow....Just laugh at them. Cows do not have 4 udders. They have 1 udder with 4 mammary glands.
7:32 The cow cannot moo with her mind being shattered
Thanks, I already hate it...
It had some questionable things I didn't know i'll see them.
*PAINFUL SCREAM*
Correction about the Quokka fact at the end, and other small marsupials do this too, it's an involuntary muscle contraction that squeezes/pushes the joey out of the pouch.
They have a biological "nope" function o.O
"I don't want a group poop!" Would be a great out of context soundbyte!
Read and lead rhyme; read and lead rhyme; but read and lead dont rhyme. Now let that sink in!
Why should I? What does it want? I've already got a sink, I don't need another one.
2:39 I don't even have a cat, and I've gone through multiple cables of that type. They're just not very durable. Now I use third-party braided cables since they last far longer.
had to stop at moldy bread for a sec to say this. this reminds me of when my mom made home made burgers for me it took me 1 whole a** burger to look at the second one to relise the bottom was moldy i showed her and she was so embarased XD. i love her so much man but damn.
Vacuums are easier to deal with than extremely high water pressure. 23:25
Exactly. I don't know off the top of my head what air mixture modern spaceflights use, but at most there is a 1 atmosphere pressure difference between inside and outside.
You are wrong Rosie there need to more of these, a lot more. It so entertaining hearing you regret watching them and that makes me want you to watch more, for the sheer embarrassment of having to watch them for our entertainment. So watch more please and thank you
You're not the only country with spelling contests. In Poland we have a National Spelling Competition "Dyktando" which tests writing proper Polish and an award called Master of Polish Speech.
Yeah, I don't know how this came about. I just looked and there are at least spelling bees for both French and Japanese languages.
I just know that some countries don't have them ! I could've had better phrasing ^^ but that's interesting!
It's very interesting ! I could've had better phrasing and should've said "I didnt know not every country had them by default " I more meant I just sort of assumed they were an everywhere thing. And then realized it was kinda an American assumption
The Dutch toilet. AKA the shit shelf. In many other languages, things are simply spelled how they're pronounced. Also, as I've once heard it put "English is not a language, it's 3 languages in a trenchcoat mugging other languages in back alleys for spare syntax."
The types of chairs that have adjustable height do so using gas filled tubes. The cheaply made ones don’t go through QA and can literally explode. The one shown with a metal rod sticking up isn’t even the worst case scenario, since the rod inside can end up detaching completely as it’s shot up, essentially no different than being actually shot by a bullet up the ass, only said bullet is a huge piece of metal. The explosions also have a chance of catching fire :3
The Dutch toilet is designed that way for health reasons, because it makes it way easier to check your stool!
That's cool. I'd still replace it.
It's also easier to kiss it goodbye
It prevents splash on your tailhole.
1:59 bruh these toilets are absolutely great, there is literal 0 chance of the poop water getting launched against your bumbum after a big drop and it washes away nicely when flushing too
Plus if there is something abnormal about your excretion you see it immediately, which can make the difference in cases like bowel cancer or internal bleeding, or simply dehydration if your piss looks like apple juice. Also if you eat carrots or beets or anything with food colourings, you get to see rainbow shit!😊
Here’s the thing about space vs sea. Space is a lot less pressure, like a lot less. To go into space you need to build something strong enough to keep a stable air pressure inside, one that doesn’t change. Water, however, is incredibly different. Water pressure increases rapidly and quickly, vastly outpacing the pressure requirements for space searching. It also gets really dark, as light gets distorted and dissipates, meaning we can’t see long distances using light, instead needing to rely on sound and sonar. Also the building requirements is harder, as it’s easier to build for tension (air trying to get out) than compression (water trying to get in.)
Tldr space is easy mode for exploration. Everything terrifying about the ocean isn’t even from what lives inside of it.
The books being cut in half hurt my soul
2:45 Actually the one with the fingernails was referring to the little strands of loose skin that stings when try to peel it
1:29 the clear boots are also made out of silicone rubber which will EVENTUALLY TURN YELLOW due to oxidation after months of use so good luck with that too
no no we 100% went as deep as we could saw the horrors down there in the ocean and did a uturn and went into space instead not to explore but to find a possible place to escape when whatever unspeakable Lovecraftian horrors are down there start growing legs.
4:30 this doesn't "just happen" this happed to a news anchor on live nation wide broadcast.
12:35 Monsanto has been genetically modifying crops to be as invasive as possible then planting them upwind of heirloom crop fields so they can sue anyone who's crops test positive for their patented genetic markers. (Monsanto is a bit like Blackwater in that every time their name gets too much negative attention they pretend to go under and change names for a couple years).
Fun fact: Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action was a former PR rep for Monsanto
17:50 we made them bald because most of them didn't have feathers or even the proto version of feathers or hair. Bird ancestors had them but not dinosaurs so pictures of T-Rex with feathers for example are complitely scientifically inacurrate. The video "JUNKSPIRACIES: T. rex did (NOT) have wings" from Lindsay Nikole talks about this
1:57
These toilets are often found in primary schools here in Germany
These are the best toilets ever!
No really, you can take a shit without using toilet paper or aiming weird and without getting toilet water sprayed up your hole
Anyone who has ever been on one of these knows how awesome these toilets are
It's probably because they (Americans, Australians in general) don't release their faecal waste in "spurts" but as a long solid unbreaking mass
Spelling contests are not just English...Quebec (French Canada), Netherlands, France, and Japan have their own, but many languages are too phoenetic to have their own.
4:28 apparently the more expensive chairs have shields to prevent that from happening when they break
14:00 My brain: "...unforeskin circumcisions..."
02:04 the dutch toilet design is to allow people to check if there is any discolorations or other unusual things regarding your waste. It is designed medically.
3:06 "Keep crying and I'll give you something to cry about"
23:20 water pressure is the biggest issue. It's hard to make something that can stand up to that level of preasure while also accommodating people
"...the uncanny valley implies that at some point there was an evolutionary reason to be afraid of something that looked human but wasn't"
David Szymanski
Indeed, that does have some rather dreadful implications.
Love how Rosie devolves from cute voice to disgruntled aunt. XD
Fun Fact: starfish are also hydrologic powered (is not just spiders)
06:26 this is because we don't actually have the necessary taste buds to taste water
The thing with space vs sea...
In space, the maximum pressure differential is 1 atmosphere comparing the inside to the outside.
Under the sea can get _much_ more of a difference.
Enough to just crush the vessel.
I will be honest about the going to space vs going into the ocean thing:
Space is a vacuum. With a little effort, a sealed space can resist a vacuum with relative ease.
The ocean is a crushing weight of exponentially more water. For ever ten feet you go down, the pressure increases by magnitudes. To get to the bottom, we literally do not have anything that can resist the pressure.
Space pulls out, the ocean pushes in. It's the difference between trying to pull apart a soda bottle, and trying to crush it underfoot. We're gonna need a MUCH stronger soda bottle if it's going to handle the oceanic equivalent of a crowd on top of it.
Reminder in English you can say buffalo 7 or 8 times in a row and be grammatically correct
head pats to the cute cow, she got to much damage
Wrigley Field has a trough for men to pee in. It is actually part of the culture of the place and they refuse to replace them with normal, separated, urinals.
Trough-style urinals are pretty common in older buildings as a whole. It's just a much simpler design, from a time when general hygiene wasn't really good enough for that one specific change to make much difference.
4:29 any chair with height adjustments can do this. That's why good chairs have a butt guard. Its basically a time bomb
The tooth fairy is often accepted as the smaller, more domestic version of the much larger and feral Bone Fairies
Ahh yeah makes sense
The spider pillows came on the screen and my heart rate just increased and I felt anger. The primitive psyche of man is damned interesting.
6:00 really bring in to context why we call them Daddy long legs spiders now.
The worst part about the clear boots is they also don't fit properly. Whoever is wearing them has her pinky toes squished up against the side, so you get to watch in real time as her feet turn into the ones similar to LeBron in that one photo of him walking on the beach.
36:40 yikes... That's tougher than I have it. I'm "old" at 36 but most people think I'm 14-16. Once I was at church when I was 17 & when my friends asked my age & I said 17, they thought I was joking. I handed my license to them, they stared at it for at least 10 seconds, handed it back and NO JOKE asked "so how'd you get such a good fake?" I swear, man I wish I looked my age. know who asks me out? Creeps that think I'm a kid & kids who also think I'm a kid. I'm not dating either of those groups.
But man, that girl must have it even worse.
I was mistaken as a "tomboy" until I was 22 and was mistaken as a 14-16 year old until I was 25, when my body started bulking up 4 years after I entered the workforce (warehousing and logistics) they realised I was male, most of the people i went to school thought I was a female so I was asked out by males and females (they swung for the home team) it's going to be funny at the high school reunion next year
There ARE reasons why the alphabet is in order, a notable reason is cryptography.
Used by the Romans IIRC was a letter shifting cypher that made one of the first tools of cryptography and required an order to the roman alphabet to make standard cypher de/en-coders.
Yeah but I don't think any cryptographers are in the chat. So the use is kinda extinct. Very interesting though for "why" 😊
Someone should put one of those stuffed spiders above the door in the bathroom for a surprise for any guests
about exploring the ocean. its easier to explore a vacuum than the pressure of the entire planet.
So hear me out, you take that ant porcelain dish, and you put food in it, give it to someone you don't really like that much, and record.
We have the tech to explore the bottom of the oceans. Its just that most of the ocean floor is literally devoid of anything
14:30 This is originally from a video game called "Black & White", it's a God-game, a civilization simulator where you play God, & he's symbolized by a giant floating hand that can interact with the world.
I love Thanks I Hate It. 😂
Humans have a lot of problems thanks to the 3lb chemo-electric anxiety generator sitting inside thier skull. 😅
Ok… hear me out… running frog riding 4 legged duck, while slapping all 6 feet on the floor.
I don't care if my bread is slightly moldy.
Never caused me an illness.
The reason why we explore space over the ocean so much is due to the difference in pressure. To break it down Barney style:
We'll say Earth is at 0.5 for pressure for the baseline. 0 and 1 are Space and the Deepest we've dove, respectively. It's a lot easier to keep exploring 0, because there is a lot of 0 to explore, even with the tech we have. However, it's a lot harder to get to 2, because we don't have material that can be used for a reliable and safe vessel. Nor do we have the technology to make a hypothetical material.
Sure, we could make a very large bathisphere, but it would have to be obnoxiously so, with only a very small hollow within it for people. It's doable, but there would be little to no return on doing so, because the occupent(s) wouldn't be afforded much of a window, if at all. Windows are incredibly weak points of failure on a submersible. Our best equipment, now, do no have very large view ports for that reason. It's one of the reasons the Oceangate sub was so dangerous.
30:27 boba satisfies my urge to consume Orbees by the handful-
33:59 yup, it is hard NOT to find a tooth fairy story where the tooth fairy has circular rows upon rows of filed down pointy teeth, just to completely eviscerate their victims (mainly children btw)
22:48 i remember these they were supposed to help people with deaf or mute problems to be able to read lips however didn't really make any impact.
13:36 that's literally the plot of the movie "Lorax". 😅
11:00 Anyone else think that dude reminds them of Skips from The Regular Show?
14:13 Answer: "Hand Tracking Apps" would have a completely different meaning. Also, underground bunkers would be a lot more popular.
Tbh, the idea of the vertical bath is something I have thought about a lot. Want to be submerged in a dunk tank with an oxygen breather connected and just kinda be the zerg spawn
Incorrect about water, waters taste is where it comes from. The journey adds the taste. The pipes it went thru, the treatment, and with wells the ground it went thru
20:40 people being able to see your mouth helps with them being able to understand you while your voice is being muffled by the mask.
I think the dangerous chairs are sold on the black market because they don't meet industry safety standards. I saw a video on office chairs where the rods were exploding up into people like in the photo, but it was discovered that they only happened with chairs sold on the black markets to unsuspecting customers.
A duck with four legs and no wings, so a platypus then.
13:28 here in brazil we used to have spelling bees shows in the TV, and still have a lot that are not broadcasted
The Dutch toilet is pretty nice.
You don't get the horrid toilet water splashback plus you can check your leavings to check if everting is a-ok in gutsville.
10:26 I love how sincere that statement was
4:28 this is a possibility with all chairs like this and its even better with office chairs since they have a built in gas booster so not only can it go through the chair during a critical failure but could go into your chest. this was sponsored by paranoia, enjoy.
7:20 they also have 2 sets of ribs.
23:15 we cant do it. space is easy mode since it has no pressure, just a bunch of deadly ultrafast rocks, radiation, and abominations. but the ocean is scary, the difficulty increases the further down you go AND it has abominations as well. why would you want to go down there?
25:20 let the games begin
If you’ve got a mom like that you don’t need any other arch nemesis
Fun Fact: the pea thing actually happened in real life.
Thanos whale looks like he could be a boss in one of those jrpg-s with final fantasy 1 type gameplays
Water is interesting in a lot of senses. Beside the feeling of "cold" and "hot" when you drink it, you can taste a difference cause of the temperature. Also, water sounds different when poured depending if its hot or cold.
I too was mad at the Pringles until I noticed they were the weird Prinfles that are like the bugles chips
Even though everyone already knows, it still feels weird to be reminded that the ball of rock you’re standing on was millions of miles away from its current position just a few months ago.
We have mapped over 98% of the ocean, both the empty open waters, and the bottom. When you hear those bs stats about how little we have explored, they are all based on how much of the ocean we have explored with manned submarines, or that have been mapped with sonar in specific.
So when you hear "we've only explored 20% of the ocean" thats simply untrue, we've only SONAR mapped 20%, we've explored and mapped the rest in tons of different ways.
If you see a single digit number, its either entirely made up or based on how much has been explored without the use of diving drones and similar things. So literally some guys in diving suits or a submarine are what theyre going off of when they give super low numbers.
Imagine your on like a third floor and you hear there is a fire down below so you open your bathtub.
The clear mask was so people with bad hearing could read your lips while talking.
"sees the title"
me - "time to contribute" :
So, according to the internet, the squishiness of an eyeball is similar to jello and has a velvet-like texture.
Thank you for your time reading this with your velvet-covered jello balls with cameras inside.
6:00-6:10 your way of explaining what you were saying here nearly made me choke on my food from laughing
24:03-24:18 because tuna is often referred to as chicken of the sea AKA chicken and waffles
The thing that artists do with fossils is actually called shrink-wrapping and it's become less of an issue in the modern day, thankfully. It's not just about not considering feathers or fur, it's also about assuming there isn't muscles/fat/other features that just didn't show up in the fossil record.
6:11 The genetic class spiders are in is called erechtnids for a reason.
24:01
I can't but help feeling personally offended. Waffles did nothing to warrant this cruelty.
@ 24:18
This is evidence of a deeply disturbed and twisted mind that should be preserved and protected at all costs.
Unlike space, the ocean has pressure genius. We brag about soace because going to space is 1000% easier and cheaper then trying to map and study the depths
They do sell air though...
Yeah... we're not more than a half step from winding up like The Outer Worlds... which actually is more akin to like the 1920s and earlier where companies had entire towns of indentured employees. They literally wrote slave songs about being unable to go to heaven because they're in so much debt to the company store
fun fact, you can control spiders via external hydraulics
37:35 that is some Doctor Who level nightmare fuel going on with the prosthetics.
Cool thing I found out, there's actually other countries that do spelling bees! Japanese schools have aptitude tests, Spanish spelling bees started 2011, and dutch and french dictation tests exist.