This is one of those videos where my theory is that Sam read or heard about the Egg-binding thing first, thought up the two punny jokes at the end there, and then had to research chickens to fit it into a video.
"If the cycle happened over fifty years, then how did people keep track of it? They weren't living that long." That's a common misconception based on knowing that the average lifespan at the time was somewhere in the 30s. However, remember, this is an *average* and therefore includes the sky-high infant mortality rates. A huge percentage of children didn't survive infancy, let alone into adulthood, which drove down the average lifespan. If you lived into adulthood, and you weren't killed by something else like sickness or violence, you could easily live into your sixties or seventies.
Yes, this is true! Infant mortality rates were very high on account of folks not knowing about germs yet, which dragged down the average. Generally, if you lived to be ten years old, you were pretty likely to make it to 60 or even older and the hypothesis that primitive peoples abandoned their elderly has been widely debunked in recent years. Significant changes in the environment, especially those that follow a strict pattern, were also much more important to people living during this time period when paying attention to nature could mean life or death. The blooming of the bamboo would have been occurring for as long as any humans had been around and most people who lived to adulthood in these locations would've witnessed it once or twice in their lifetimes, so it was probably common knowledge.
Yeah, while your chance of seeing very old age was a lot lower, the upper bound was still about the same. So people living into their 80s and 90s were less common but still around.
You know seeing this video reminded of a video from a channel called Atlas Pro (which I think you two would like) called "The Geography of Livestock" that actually brings up chickens as well and I think you should check it out because it has some more neat facts about chickens, among other livestock.
@Chicago Reacts can I recommend a video? It's "craziest hit squad drive by shooting I've seen so far" by Donut Operator(it's pretty graphic though even if donut did everything he can to edit all the bad stuff from the video) Donut operator does breakdowns on shooting incidents, would be nice if someone finally reacts to a vid of his (Rip my last comment got deleted probably cause of the link)
Its been 2 years and Sam is still missing.... EDIT: He found the milk
Any day now
Any Month Now
ANY YEAR NOW
😢😤😡😭🥲😂😔🤔😕🙁🧐😌
Either the virus got him, or the lockdown did
I know it may be difficult to think about but people still exist outside of the internet. 🤓
@@bungiecrimes7247 Dont know what a joke is?
@@DR_REDACTED where was the funny? 🤓
This is one of those videos where my theory is that Sam read or heard about the Egg-binding thing first, thought up the two punny jokes at the end there, and then had to research chickens to fit it into a video.
"If the cycle happened over fifty years, then how did people keep track of it? They weren't living that long."
That's a common misconception based on knowing that the average lifespan at the time was somewhere in the 30s. However, remember, this is an *average* and therefore includes the sky-high infant mortality rates. A huge percentage of children didn't survive infancy, let alone into adulthood, which drove down the average lifespan. If you lived into adulthood, and you weren't killed by something else like sickness or violence, you could easily live into your sixties or seventies.
Actually a wonderful comment, thank you AngryXenite for the info:)
Yes, this is true! Infant mortality rates were very high on account of folks not knowing about germs yet, which dragged down the average. Generally, if you lived to be ten years old, you were pretty likely to make it to 60 or even older and the hypothesis that primitive peoples abandoned their elderly has been widely debunked in recent years. Significant changes in the environment, especially those that follow a strict pattern, were also much more important to people living during this time period when paying attention to nature could mean life or death. The blooming of the bamboo would have been occurring for as long as any humans had been around and most people who lived to adulthood in these locations would've witnessed it once or twice in their lifetimes, so it was probably common knowledge.
Yeah, while your chance of seeing very old age was a lot lower, the upper bound was still about the same. So people living into their 80s and 90s were less common but still around.
You guys are pros at pausing right in the middle of jokes
You know seeing this video reminded of a video from a channel called Atlas Pro (which I think you two would like) called "The Geography of Livestock" that actually brings up chickens as well and I think you should check it out because it has some more neat facts about chickens, among other livestock.
You guys are my go-to youtube channel everyday! Cheers from Singapore!
GentleCreepers you are far too kind:)
@Chicago Reacts can I recommend a video?
It's "craziest hit squad drive by shooting I've seen so far" by Donut Operator(it's pretty graphic though even if donut did everything he can to edit all the bad stuff from the video)
Donut operator does breakdowns on shooting incidents, would be nice if someone finally reacts to a vid of his
(Rip my last comment got deleted probably cause of the link)
Missing the original video link
Fixed! Just missed one:)
great video!
You underestimate humans.
There's no original video link
How do you manage to make a 5 minute video over 10 minutes? Pause every 30 seconds of course
Smh
It’s Sam O’Nella. It’s one of Zach and Mikes top 3 favorite creators. That’s why:)
You could always just watch the original video if you don't want to watch people react to it.
theres nothing worse than reactors that dont add anything to the content. you should be thanking them