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President Lyndon Johnson requesting increased defense expenditures for the U.S. military commitment in Vietnam without accompanying tax revenue increases in the summer of 1967.
You do realise soap was made by mistake, right? Not all mistakes that were made was bad. Some even led to new discoveries that made life better for a lot of people.
"History is written by the victors. History is filled with liars. All it takes to change the world is one good lie and a river of blood." - Captain Price
"Humanity has proven itself to be quite adept at making mistakes. Heh, hell; its the only thing we truly excel at!" - Brock Mason. "History repeats it's course, only the details change." - Frieza
@hopemorlen4187 Bible, Quran? .. well oftentimes they are used as historical reference .. but even Bible scholars and Bible historians will tell you that upfront, at least now And then we get into the people like the CCP who actually do write their own historical record .. in fact not only is the ccp's historical account of their existence a total fabrication, but now the scholars that are legally licenced by the CCP are claiming that people like Newton and Aristotle and Plato and DaVinci .. well there's really no proof they ever existed .. kinda funny there .. but we're in two Generations into the CCP and yeah the current generation even their parents believe that Mao saved China from both the Japanese and KMT. When at the time of the Japanese invasion they were losing to the KMT very badly, about to crumble .. that's why they love censorship so much
Tragic tale told over and over. But i would argue the very clear evidence that every ship needs to carry enough lifeboats for every person on board. Simular to the Great Shirt-waist Fire of New York , which is the reason why we have fire-stairs now.
You can’t be serious. Well this sinking essentially kick started ship safety and adequate lifeboats to be on board each ship: changed the way people make ships.
@@jamespallo4400also ships had to have a telegraph operator around the clock after the Titanic disaster. Possibly more people could have been saved had the Californian's operator not shut down for the night.
D-Day was actually planned for June 5, but terrible weather in the English Channel prompted the supreme command to delay it a day. Had the landings happened at dawn June 5, Rommel would almost certainly still have been in France (he left on June 5 for his wife's June 6 birthday). So it was the stormy weather that was responsible for the unexpected allied advantage caused by Rommel being gone. Considering the higher allied casualties caused by the flooding, however, the weather was a big net loser.
0:53 out of curiosity why did Kim use a Dominican Republic passport? He couldn’t pick another country like the US, Canada, or even the UK? 24:22 that guy was a fool, plain and simple
It’s a good question re: Kim Jong-nam. The Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico as well, have somewhat large Chinese expat communities. Believe me I was surprised to hear Chinese people in Santo Domingo speaking perfect Dominican-dialect Spanish-which I cannot understand and I speak Spanish. My guess is, because he was using forged passports, he assumed that the Japanese customs officers wouldn’t be as familiar with passports from the Dominican Republic as they would be from China, USA, Canada etc. just an educated guess on my part I don’t know exactly why except possibly for the reasons I gave. No one would believe a forged US or Canadian passport and perhaps had spent time in the Dominican Republic he thought he could pass. We known North Korea and Cuba were close for awhile but using a forged Cuban passport wouldn’t be a good idea (ie how could they afford to travel to Japan)
I love how in a video about human mistakes, you showed the Netflix series Marco Polo when discussing Genghis Khan, as though the two men had any connection, let alone met. That would be quite the feat, given that he died around 1227 and Polo wasn't born for another 27 years. Maybe you thought all Khans look alike?
You forgot one: Japan's decision to bomb Pearl Harbor. American citizens still remembered the horrors of WWI and the majority were against joining WWII. Pearl Harbor changed that sentiment. After WWII the US emerged as the first global superpower. That has had a major impact in global events and world history for the past 80 years.
That was the English name given to residents of Mexican Texas (usually, but not necessarily always, to American settlers) and to residents of Republican Texas. The army of the Texan revolutionaries, for example, was the Texian Army. The English form became Texan after statehood. There are still some today who prefer Texian.
The design of the Titanic to remain afloat with up to four flooded compartments was rendered worthless by the fact that the watertight bulkheads did not extend all the way up the hull; as a result, as the flooding made the ship settle by the bow, the flooding of the first compartment overtopped the first watertight bulkhead, water rushing into the second, and then repeated down the ship until it exceeded the reserve buoyancy of the vessel. The clip shown from the movie clearly shows a side-view blueprint showing where the watertight bulkheads ended, several decks below the main deck.
You can add the inflexibility of Austrian nobility to the causes of WWI. Because Sophie Chotek, the woman Archduke Ferdinand married, although duchess of Hohenburg, was not a member of an appropriate social class, she could not appear with him at official events. The Archduke loved his wife, however, and found a way around the proscription. In his role as Inspector-General of the Austrian military, he was outside of the restrictions of the Austrian nobility, and undertook to travel to Bosnia to inspect the Austrian forces there, where, in Sarajevo, he and his wife could ride in an open vehicle side by side. Had he been able to appear at social functions in the company of his wife, he would not have needed to undertake excursions like his trip to Sarajevo, and would not have been in a position to be assassinated.
Vietnam was never officially declared a war. In the US Congress holds the power to declare a war. The only reason why it was labeled a war far after the conflict has ended was so that the Vietnam Veterans could claim war time benefits from the VA.
The burning of the Baghdad House Of Wisdom in 1258 cost humanity thousands of years of written accounts, knowledge and history that will never be recovered and the monk who wrote prayers on a page of previously undiscovered mathematics set humanities knowledge of maths and science back about 800 years
the Titanic's bulkheads did not reach all the way to the ceiling - the plans were changed at the last minute, to allow decorative ceiling tiles instead of bare metal (the manufacturer falsified records to hide this change after the Titanic sank). So even if only a single compartment had flooded initially, the ship would have sunk. It may have just taken a little longer.
They didn't reach the ceiling, but they did extend above the waterline, at least ten feet above it. The "ice cube tray" scenario you're describing would not have happened in any predicted scenario. Nobody (perhaps foolishly) predicted six compartments being breached all at once. This caused the bow to sink far enough that one compartment could flood the next. If only one, or even two adjacent compartments flooded, the water would be contained in those compartments.
The reparations after the Great War cost Germany 2.5% of GDP. Compare that with the reparations after the Franco-Prussian war which cost France 23% of GDP. Germany got off incredibly lightly by the standards of the time.
and each past history mistakes are taught as it should in every angel and in every detail to not make the mistakes again and correct them. otherwise will be doomed to repeat those mistakes.
It's more like a great choice, I remember the last trump presidency when the USA flourished. The whole covid19 tragedy was basically a legal coup by the democrats
8:00 Uh I'm not sure but in Roman society back then wasn't Julius Caesar's name pronounced Julius Kaizar? Calling him Caesar to his face was considered an insult.🤔
I would of put if the Doctors didn't misdiagnosis the German Emperor Frederick III's cancer. If he would of lived and had a long raign he may have transformed the German Empire into a Constitutional Monarchy which would of prevented both World War 1 and 2. But they did and he only lived 99 days and his son Wilhelm II policies led to Germany into World War 1.
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. [2] And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep." Then God apparently forgot what to do.
Mexicans living in the Texas region were referred to this, although with so many other errors in this video I'm REALLY stretching to believe that was fully intended.
You really need to pay attention to your research and make sure it is accurate . . . Marvo Polo had nothing to do with Genghis Khan . . . It was the grandson, Kublai . . .
No, mojo, no. El ataque de Santa Ana no provocó un heroico proceder estado unidense y si fue un error, es propiamente por la diferencias entre ambos países; es horrible que hagan de la vista gorda todo el imperialismo gringo. Total, es su historia.
To say the US were less punitive than the victors of WW1 is laughable, the US decimated Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and killed approx 250,000 people, to force them into submission. So it's laughable for you to say what you did.
The Titanic hitting the Iceberg head on would have made the death of hundreds right off the bat, theres no way hitting it straight on was ever an option
@@Zakatkpro You do realize the Titanic almost got out of the way? The crew would probably be arrested for criminal negligence. Hitting it straight on would never have been an option
@@Zakatkpro They also could've just slowed tf down instead racing to port to outcompete the others as that would've avoided icebergs altogether, but hey logic is selective in application.
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Electing Donald Trump TWICE.
President Lyndon Johnson requesting increased defense expenditures for the U.S. military commitment in Vietnam without accompanying tax revenue increases in the summer of 1967.
Here's an interesting idea for an episode. Mojo's top 20 Pretty Cure (Precure - Japanese title) seasons.
Not all mistakes can change the world for the worse. Some errors can have positive outcomes, like Fleming’s bacteria study that led to penicillin.
Just goes to show how amazing human stupidity can be
hey don't too cynical about it okay but yeah it happens
You do realise soap was made by mistake, right? Not all mistakes that were made was bad. Some even led to new discoveries that made life better for a lot of people.
@@MrKuger9 i agree
Did she just call Rommel "Hummel?" Yes, he was known for his tiny warlike figurines.
😂😂😂
It wasn't only "Hummel" it was "Elvin". LOL!
You should add the Art school who rejected Evil Charlie Chaplin
@@paballomolata8844 and Hitler .. though not the same Art School
@@brianburgess3231Pretty sure Hitler was who OP was talking about in the Evil Charlie Chaplin phrase.
@@brianburgess3231 Evil Charlie Chaplin is for Hitler to get around blocked words and any possible ones too.
@@brianburgess3231 Pretty sure that commentor is describing the person you mentioned
@EmelyPhan oh my god you remember that movie? .. I figure since it's a classic than most people would ignore it these days .. well done. ❤️
"History is written by the victors. History is filled with liars. All it takes to change the world is one good lie and a river of blood." - Captain Price
"Humanity has proven itself to be quite adept at making mistakes. Heh, hell; its the only thing we truly excel at!"
- Brock Mason.
"History repeats it's course, only the details change." - Frieza
@@TheWarmachine375 originally .. until fact are exposed .. it's always the case
"Some histories are based on truth and others on deception."
-Tanis (Underworld: Evolution)
@hopemorlen4187 Bible, Quran? .. well oftentimes they are used as historical reference .. but even Bible scholars and Bible historians will tell you that upfront, at least now
And then we get into the people like the CCP who actually do write their own historical record .. in fact not only is the ccp's historical account of their existence a total fabrication, but now the scholars that are legally licenced by the CCP are claiming that people like Newton and Aristotle and Plato and DaVinci .. well there's really no proof they ever existed .. kinda funny there .. but we're in two Generations into the CCP and yeah the current generation even their parents believe that Mao saved China from both the Japanese and KMT. When at the time of the Japanese invasion they were losing to the KMT very badly, about to crumble .. that's why they love censorship so much
Though very tragic, I'm not sure how the sinking of the Titanic changed history forever.
Tragic tale told over and over.
But i would argue the very clear evidence that every ship needs to carry enough lifeboats for every person on board.
Simular to the Great Shirt-waist Fire of New York , which is the reason why we have fire-stairs now.
You can’t be serious. Well this sinking essentially kick started ship safety and adequate lifeboats to be on board each ship: changed the way people make ships.
@@jamespallo4400also ships had to have a telegraph operator around the clock after the Titanic disaster. Possibly more people could have been saved had the Californian's operator not shut down for the night.
since it's sinking there has been a service that monitors ice so that such events don't occur again. So it kinda changed the world
Well, there is the lasting legacy of Leonardo DiCarprio on models under the age of 25. Who are we do deny the historical import of that?
21:38 Did she say Siberia? Pretty sure no ultimatum was sent to Siberia concerning WWI.
If only Cesar had heed the warnings; who knows. 🎉
Truth be told his health was also declining, bro knew what was happening and went forward anyway.
The Teutoberg Forest battle was a massive blunder
D-Day was actually planned for June 5, but terrible weather in the English Channel prompted the supreme command to delay it a day. Had the landings happened at dawn June 5, Rommel would almost certainly still have been in France (he left on June 5 for his wife's June 6 birthday).
So it was the stormy weather that was responsible for the unexpected allied advantage caused by Rommel being gone. Considering the higher allied casualties caused by the flooding, however, the weather was a big net loser.
The Austrian-Hungarian Empire threatened SERBIA leading to the start of WW1 not Siberia.
A single typo in the code caused the Alien AI in Aliens: Colonial Marines to be so stupid the game flopped. Truly historic fk up
I totally forgot about that. Man was that a huge controversy back then.
0:53 out of curiosity why did Kim use a Dominican Republic passport? He couldn’t pick another country like the US, Canada, or even the UK?
24:22 that guy was a fool, plain and simple
It’s a good question re: Kim Jong-nam. The Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico as well, have somewhat large Chinese expat communities. Believe me I was surprised to hear Chinese people in Santo Domingo speaking perfect Dominican-dialect Spanish-which I cannot understand and I speak Spanish. My guess is, because he was using forged passports, he assumed that the Japanese customs officers wouldn’t be as familiar with passports from the Dominican Republic as they would be from China, USA, Canada etc.
just an educated guess on my part I don’t know exactly why except possibly for the reasons I gave. No one would believe a forged US or Canadian passport and perhaps had spent time in the Dominican Republic he thought he could pass. We known North Korea and Cuba were close for awhile but using a forged Cuban passport wouldn’t be a good idea (ie how could they afford to travel to Japan)
I love how in a video about human mistakes, you showed the Netflix series Marco Polo when discussing Genghis Khan, as though the two men had any connection, let alone met. That would be quite the feat, given that he died around 1227 and Polo wasn't born for another 27 years. Maybe you thought all Khans look alike?
Troy?? A fictional war?
Fictional? The city was discovered in the 90s
@ Read it again, I wrote fictional “War” not city.
@21:38 - and speaking of mistakes ... The July Ultimatum was sent to _Serbia_. Siberia's not even on the same continent.
You forgot one: Japan's decision to bomb Pearl Harbor. American citizens still remembered the horrors of WWI and the majority were against joining WWII. Pearl Harbor changed that sentiment. After WWII the US emerged as the first global superpower. That has had a major impact in global events and world history for the past 80 years.
Did I hear her right she called Texans "Texians"?
That was the English name given to residents of Mexican Texas (usually, but not necessarily always, to American settlers) and to residents of Republican Texas. The army of the Texan revolutionaries, for example, was the Texian Army. The English form became Texan after statehood. There are still some today who prefer Texian.
I just call them @$$holes.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha YES. Yes, you did.
The design of the Titanic to remain afloat with up to four flooded compartments was rendered worthless by the fact that the watertight bulkheads did not extend all the way up the hull; as a result, as the flooding made the ship settle by the bow, the flooding of the first compartment overtopped the first watertight bulkhead, water rushing into the second, and then repeated down the ship until it exceeded the reserve buoyancy of the vessel. The clip shown from the movie clearly shows a side-view blueprint showing where the watertight bulkheads ended, several decks below the main deck.
Lola Shinebright after accidentally harming the Pizza Tower Community: 💀
You can add the inflexibility of Austrian nobility to the causes of WWI. Because Sophie Chotek, the woman Archduke Ferdinand married, although duchess of Hohenburg, was not a member of an appropriate social class, she could not appear with him at official events. The Archduke loved his wife, however, and found a way around the proscription. In his role as Inspector-General of the Austrian military, he was outside of the restrictions of the Austrian nobility, and undertook to travel to Bosnia to inspect the Austrian forces there, where, in Sarajevo, he and his wife could ride in an open vehicle side by side. Had he been able to appear at social functions in the company of his wife, he would not have needed to undertake excursions like his trip to Sarajevo, and would not have been in a position to be assassinated.
The Chernobyl Nuclear disaster has to be number 1.
Vietnam was never officially declared a war. In the US Congress holds the power to declare a war. The only reason why it was labeled a war far after the conflict has ended was so that the Vietnam Veterans could claim war time benefits from the VA.
The burning of the Baghdad House Of Wisdom in 1258 cost humanity thousands of years of written accounts, knowledge and history that will never be recovered and the monk who wrote prayers on a page of previously undiscovered mathematics set humanities knowledge of maths and science back about 800 years
the Titanic's bulkheads did not reach all the way to the ceiling - the plans were changed at the last minute, to allow decorative ceiling tiles instead of bare metal (the manufacturer falsified records to hide this change after the Titanic sank). So even if only a single compartment had flooded initially, the ship would have sunk. It may have just taken a little longer.
They didn't reach the ceiling, but they did extend above the waterline, at least ten feet above it. The "ice cube tray" scenario you're describing would not have happened in any predicted scenario. Nobody (perhaps foolishly) predicted six compartments being breached all at once. This caused the bow to sink far enough that one compartment could flood the next. If only one, or even two adjacent compartments flooded, the water would be contained in those compartments.
The reparations after the Great War cost Germany 2.5% of GDP. Compare that with the reparations after the Franco-Prussian war which cost France 23% of GDP. Germany got off incredibly lightly by the standards of the time.
and each past history mistakes are taught as it should in every angel and in every detail to not make the mistakes again and correct them. otherwise will be doomed to repeat those mistakes.
We have Native American Indians buddies from Alaska that don’t have good stories about the Russians who still mess with them & their fishing
WTF is a "Texian"?
There seems to be a history with German public announcements
And denounciations, surveillance, persecution...
Cruelty
Torture, humiliation, inhuman treatment, non-respect of human dignity...
Even to this day chernobyl is off-limits because of the radiation!
Kennedy had nothing to do with escalating the war after the Tonkin Gulf incident which happened in August of 1964.
Electing Donald Trump.... Twice.
Electing Joe Biden
Oh grief... another of these...
It's more like a great choice, I remember the last trump presidency when the USA flourished. The whole covid19 tragedy was basically a legal coup by the democrats
The first time was a mistake the second time is just being stuoud as shit
might even be enduring . like the CCP .. maybe we can 'wait and see' .. that is after all what the master wants
8:00 Uh I'm not sure but in Roman society back then wasn't Julius Caesar's name pronounced Julius Kaizar? Calling him Caesar to his face was considered an insult.🤔
It's 2025 and still, watchmojo cant put time stamp
I would of put if the Doctors didn't misdiagnosis the German Emperor Frederick III's cancer. If he would of lived and had a long raign he may have transformed the German Empire into a Constitutional Monarchy which would of prevented both World War 1 and 2. But they did and he only lived 99 days and his son Wilhelm II policies led to Germany into World War 1.
Texian? I thought it was Texan
The Trojan Horse is historical?
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. [2] And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep." Then God apparently forgot what to do.
What does "Texian" means as said in the Alamo section?
Mexicans living in the Texas region were referred to this, although with so many other errors in this video I'm REALLY stretching to believe that was fully intended.
You really need to pay attention to your research and make sure it is accurate . . . Marvo Polo had nothing to do with Genghis Khan . . . It was the grandson, Kublai . . .
No, mojo, no. El ataque de Santa Ana no provocó un heroico proceder estado unidense y si fue un error, es propiamente por la diferencias entre ambos países; es horrible que hagan de la vista gorda todo el imperialismo gringo. Total, es su historia.
Texians? Now yall know better! 😂
To say the US were less punitive than the victors of WW1 is laughable, the US decimated Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and killed approx 250,000 people, to force them into submission. So it's laughable for you to say what you did.
Tojan Horse, that is mythology.
Siberia? You mean Serbia?
What the hell is a texian?
Hello good nights ❤❤
Hey y'all 😮
There is no proof there ever was a Trojan horse
It’s almost like they said that
@@DNeed77 or a thousand ships?
Dear God!
So do you remember Andy house and jb . Both of them are suspended
@@Reaperguy67 What?!
@@SPAnComCat they have responded to you before In other videos.
Serbia, not Siberia, lol
Discovering money
Ah yes, humans. Animals or objects didn't do anything wrong.
The Titanic hitting the Iceberg head on would have made the death of hundreds right off the bat, theres no way hitting it straight on was ever an option
Dude.... the ship wouldn't have sank if it hit the iceberg head on. A couple hundred dying is nothing compared to the 1500 that did
@@Zakatkpro You do realize the Titanic almost got out of the way? The crew would probably be arrested for criminal negligence. Hitting it straight on would never have been an option
@codenamezedd1930 ok.... but they didnt. Would you rather a couple 100 die or 1500?
@@Zakatkpro They also could've just slowed tf down instead racing to port to outcompete the others as that would've avoided icebergs altogether, but hey logic is selective in application.
@rustyhowe3907 of course, you're right
the worlds response to the pandemic...
The troyan horse is a myth. It's not a fact.
No one said is a fact, didn’t you listen?
@@rumaroliverdelar8392 read the tiitle first , its the same that i would talk about a ring that 2 halflings throw inside a volcano in this video. Duh!
You forgot to metion " the big fucking bang" 😭
The nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nakayama?
I see watchmojo must've employed AI (another global mistake) for this absolute babble of a video.
Zionist regime after 1945.😅
You forgot to add tiktok ban
Yep!
TH-cam Kids is a bigger mistake
Wait banning Tik Tok is a mistake?
Definitely forgot the TikTok ban.
When it comes to it getting ban. I think it's a good thing just because of what is on it.
Ok
You didn't do nothing about David Lynch...
The most Deadly mistakes on Human History where Eve let her tempted by satan and force god out the garden of Eden.
Letting trump and Biden be president was pretty damn bad
Biden was a good President for the US!
Biden... and all his failures.
Trumps failures will be remembered for generations to come, bidens will probably be forgotten in about two at most
@JL-hj8hj actually was making headway fixing tRumps many messes
You mean, the Russian puppet Trump elected President twice!