hearing about these tragedies is one thing, but this information being paired with the images really drives home exactly how devastating these tragedies were. Truly haunting.
It makes me feel appreciated that unit 731 is being mentioned. My mom’s side of the family went through so much during the japanese occupation of korea and witnessed and went through many things they shouldn’t have, and even died as a result of some of the many heinous war crimes japan committed in world war 2 and before. It makes me angry that they still hang up the rising sun flag with so shame at all and that it doesn’t get the same treatment the swastika gets.
@@telaviefilms280japanese crimes are ignored because they were bombed twice and countless innocents died on their side too, also japanese today are super polite both within their country and outside, whereas the so called swasthika you speak of is an ideology prevalent even today that has polluted the minds of various people across the world
my dad was at tiananmen square protesting the day before the massacre. his cousin (who worked for the military) told him that “the government is planning something big tomorrow, so don’t go to protest.” his cousin saved his life that day.
Im from West Africa and i want to shed some more light on the topic of slavery because it was a lot worse before it even began. After taking people from their home towns, they were taken to one of the multiple slave castles built including the Cape Coast Castle. They would be locked in dungeons for months at a time, barely being feed (about once a day), living in unsanitary conditions (they slept in their pee, poop, vomint and blood which to this day is still on the dungeon floor) and never saw the sun until they were taken to North America, which blinded a lot of them. Women were raped and forced to bare the children of their captors (which is why in the areas where the castles were built a lot of people have English names) and if they refused were locked in a small room for about 10 days without food and brought back out if they survived. A lot of the slaves died because they refused to eat the food that was dropped down in a hole and usually fell on their heads (some were shackled to the wall) or in their excretions. Anyone who rebelled would be taken to a smaller dungeon and were left in the dark until evryone was dead. If one was still moving, surrounded by corpses, the doors would be locked again for another 2 days until the final person died. After months of this treatment, the slaves would be branded and taken through the Door of No Return and loaded like sardines on ships that were obviously not big enough for them and all the dead bodies would be dumped into the Atlantic, making it the world's largest graveyard. After slavery was abolished, the slaves left in the castles were blocked from the exits and left there to die. Only about 1/3 of the slaves actually made it to North America.
Thank youuu. I felt he left out a lot and it was watered down to a middle school level other then that the video is great and I can’t speak for other tragedies. Also he should have left things like blm and Jim Crow for their own sections cus of them being their own tragedies
yeah people had the misconception that the europeans just went out and captured people along the coast and just shipped them out to the new world. The Congo Kings, West African and even East African tribes traded their neighbors for guns, gold, and liquor amoung other things.
@@brycemcmartin3094 who cares about that little mistake, he would have to upload the entire vid again, this is not his assignment, he is just teaching us history
As an Armenian who has Genocide survivor ancestors, thank you so much for covering it, since it isn’t covered much! Also, another sad fact about it is that it would later inspire Hitler’s Holocaust of the Jewish people. He was said to have been impressed with the “efficiency” of Ataturk’s actions.
I am a chineese canadian unit 731 was very horrible. My great grandpa had been a experiment on unit 731. I found out in china when my dad told me that is why i never met him or see him.
Two parts in and still no mention of the European-led genocide of Native Americans, where an estimated 96% of indigenous Americans were systemically exterminated by Europeans, and entire cultures, histories, and ways of life were completely wiped off the face of the planet. Indigenous Americans on both continents numbered approximately 145 million people pre-European contact, and fell to as low as 8 million on the eve of the American Revolution. The United States in particular, with cooperation from both every day citizens and the federal and state governments, engaged in a particularly thorough extermination of its indigenous inhabitants, to the point that today Native Americans have been virtually wiped out from most parts of the country.
I saw a clip where the explosion interrupted a video of a beautiful young lady on her wedding day, apparently she was a doctor or nurse and she ended up leaving to go help people while still wearing her wedding dress. Bless her heart and her marriage ❤
you should also do the most successful milestones or something like that. like the bright side events of the world just like this type of video format. e.g ‘April’ 1961 - first humans to space
The sad truth is that these thing do happen. Evan tho technology has improved these thing still will happen and almost everyone is going to experience atleast one big tragedy in there life
Can you cover about residential schools if you ever make a part 3. Being Native American/Indigenous it would mean a lot especially on how it affected my family and many many others.(I love your videos also❤)
I wonder if such things like The Salem Witch Trials are also sometbing to mention, I feel like thats typically glossed over despite people being executed just for being accused of being a witch, which looking back now is definitely crazy
@ilovetweek000 yeah I can understand that, I think I'm moreso just feeling about how just the accusation of a witch could lead someone to get tortured or executed in a brutal way back then
african slavery was not only in the US, in fact, Brasil had the most amount of slaves in the whole Americas, portugal was the biggest slave traders at that time, almost 70% of the africans that came to americans during that time, came to Brasil.
If a pt3 is made, please also talk about the horrific genocide of Greek Pontiacs and Assyrians. It's very similar to the Armenian one, but it happened not that long apart and that is another atrocity still denied or even used as a bragging point by way too many Turkish people of today.................
my 3rd great grandfather was a slave. luckily, his master was kind to his slaves, and our family even ended up taking his last name. after slavery ended, they stayed with him in NC. my 2nd great grandfather was named after the man (his name was J.T. Gatling). i wish everyone was as kind as J.T...sad that the world seems to be reverting instead of progressing.
he forgot the Bhola cyclone a tropical cyclone that hit East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and parts of India on November 12, 1970: The cyclone was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded, killing an estimated 300,000-500,000 people. The cyclone's storm surge flooded low-lying areas, and entire villages were wiped out.
@@adoggdog3988I don’t think he was referring to other American slaves just slavery in general which dates back pretty much as old as humans itself easily longer than 40000 years ago when humans where still hunter gatherers
@@tannerbrown4953 yea yea but this is AMERICA, when ppl talk about slavery it about slavery in AMERICA. Not Ancient Greece or Egypt or France or Ireland or any other countries but AMERICA. Indentured servants are NOT the same as African slaves, ppl bring up slavery from ancient days to make them feel not so bad about the demonic evil shxt their ancestors did.
Im from russia and the holodomor means starving torture, голод (golod) means hunger and mor - мор (морить) - (morit') means torturing someone by taking something away from person and holodomor is a fusion of words голод and морить , if i helped someone to understand 😉
автор русофоб. Вспомнил Париж, Тенерифе, Бостон(!), но ни слова про Беслан, Дубровку, трагедии поездов в СССР в конце 80-х. Про голодомор, полагаю, он из википедии знает.
Omds same,, my dad always sleeps with the radio on and even has it playing throughout the whole day, since he was also a soldier at the time in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Some other tragedies would be: The Spanish Inquisition The Bubonic Plague The Red Terror Pulse nightclub shooting American Civil War Luftwaffe Polish Bombings The Vietnam War 1929 Hungarian arsenic massacre Toba volcanic eruption (this almost wiped out humanity as whole, only 5000 people survived this)
The sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff and the von Steuben. should be added in a 3rd part. For those of you who don’t know The Wilhelm Gustloff was carrying 10,000 people, most of the passengers were children, and civilians, with several military personnel, some of them wounded personnel. The ship was sunk by a Soviet submarine and only 1,000 people survived. The Von Steuben was sunk 11 days after the Wilhelm Gustloff by the same submarine S-13. The Steuben was carrying 5,200 passengers of which most of them were military personnel who were wounded. The ship also carried several civilians. Only around 600 people would survive the sinking.
you should make a part two with some other ones in the comments. Additionally you should add add operation blue star which caused 4000-8000 people to die and other horrible things happened around those times too, there’s a estimate of about hundreds of thousands of crimes that also happened around that time which also caused 25-30k people to die.
Somehow you neglected to mention the 1966 mass shooting by student/Marine Charles Whitman atop the University of Texas Tower... arguably one of the first recorded mass shootings in the USA... which also resulted in the formation of a swat team to combat such occurrences.
Vietnam didn't invade Cambodia, they attacked our border first so we defended. But their brutality is so horrific, we had to track down Pol Pot at all cost.
I survived the Beirut explosion. My house shook like it was an earthquake my windows were about to break due to the massive sound waves but luckily no one in my family was harmed❤
Very good and informative video. You deserve more subscribers. Here are some more infamous tragedies if you want to do a part 3: Kent State protests Trail of Tears/Native genocide Parkland Shooting Uvalde Shooting Pulse Nightclub shooting January 6th Astroworld Tragedy The Hillsboro disaster The Who concert disaster UK Bus Bombings Manchester Stadium bombing Hindenburg disaster Hurricane Katrina Galveston Hurricane Hurricane Maria Bhola Cyclone Triangle factory fire Oklahoma City bombing Waco siege Tulsa race riots Malaysian Flight 370 disappearance
Check out part 1 here: th-cam.com/video/FUzD326_FJA/w-d-xo.html
3:15 the Armenian Genocide happened during WW1 not WW2
Bro, do you know how back slavery goes?? Still working racial equality. Take your woke garbage and shove it. Unsub 🖕🏼
Part 3: Tulsa Massacre
pls add lac Mégantic train’s explosion
Where's the Nakba?
Thanks for taking our suggestions dude, It’s good to have TH-camrs that hear from viewers like they mainly used to do 10 years ago.
TH-cam was a much different place 10 years ago
Bro has 4 uploads and they all cook
Just found this channel last night and have yet to be disappointed by a video.
its crazy he posted this right after i finished part one love the vids
hearing about these tragedies is one thing, but this information being paired with the images really drives home exactly how devastating these tragedies were. Truly haunting.
It makes me feel appreciated that unit 731 is being mentioned. My mom’s side of the family went through so much during the japanese occupation of korea and witnessed and went through many things they shouldn’t have, and even died as a result of some of the many heinous war crimes japan committed in world war 2 and before. It makes me angry that they still hang up the rising sun flag with so shame at all and that it doesn’t get the same treatment the swastika gets.
Yeah, it angers me how much japans crimes are just ignored, in my opinion they might have been worse than the nazis
@@telaviefilms280 they were, Hirohito was truly the Adolf hitler of asia during that time
@@telaviefilms280japanese crimes are ignored because they were bombed twice and countless innocents died on their side too, also japanese today are super polite both within their country and outside, whereas the so called swasthika you speak of is an ideology prevalent even today that has polluted the minds of various people across the world
@@mayberina Hirohito isn't to blame, the real culprits were the military leaders and normal soldiers.
@@vinaybabu5638 he’s still the same person who allowed everything to happen
my dad was at tiananmen square protesting the day before the massacre. his cousin (who worked for the military) told him that “the government is planning something big tomorrow, so don’t go to protest.” his cousin saved his life that day.
Im from West Africa and i want to shed some more light on the topic of slavery because it was a lot worse before it even began. After taking people from their home towns, they were taken to one of the multiple slave castles built including the Cape Coast Castle. They would be locked in dungeons for months at a time, barely being feed (about once a day), living in unsanitary conditions (they slept in their pee, poop, vomint and blood which to this day is still on the dungeon floor) and never saw the sun until they were taken to North America, which blinded a lot of them. Women were raped and forced to bare the children of their captors (which is why in the areas where the castles were built a lot of people have English names) and if they refused were locked in a small room for about 10 days without food and brought back out if they survived. A lot of the slaves died because they refused to eat the food that was dropped down in a hole and usually fell on their heads (some were shackled to the wall) or in their excretions. Anyone who rebelled would be taken to a smaller dungeon and were left in the dark until evryone was dead. If one was still moving, surrounded by corpses, the doors would be locked again for another 2 days until the final person died. After months of this treatment, the slaves would be branded and taken through the Door of No Return and loaded like sardines on ships that were obviously not big enough for them and all the dead bodies would be dumped into the Atlantic, making it the world's largest graveyard. After slavery was abolished, the slaves left in the castles were blocked from the exits and left there to die. Only about 1/3 of the slaves actually made it to North America.
Thank youuu. I felt he left out a lot and it was watered down to a middle school level other then that the video is great and I can’t speak for other tragedies. Also he should have left things like blm and Jim Crow for their own sections cus of them being their own tragedies
yeah people had the misconception that the europeans just went out and captured people along the coast and just shipped them out to the new world. The Congo Kings, West African and even East African tribes traded their neighbors for guns, gold, and liquor amoung other things.
These are so informative. Thank you man.
i’m in love with your channel
Me too th-cam.com/video/37E0PT8es50/w-d-xo.html
Keep up the good work man this is some quality content
i just watched the first one and now u posted another one, i wanted to say that its very informative and well said
in the armenian genocide you said that it started in the Ww2 while it started in Ww1
i meant to say ww1😓
@@jaydonehistory bro you mean to say so many things and yet 2mo later you still make the same mistakes, you gonna change that? It’s so easy to do
@@brycemcmartin3094 who cares about that little mistake, he would have to upload the entire vid again, this is not his assignment, he is just teaching us history
First stumbled upon part 1 when you had about 700 subs like a couple weeks ago. Keep going bro
I saw the Beirut explosion live it was surreal to watch and man it was something you wouldn't want to see up close.
7:19 "due to a secret deal struck by the US government" Dang!
This channel gonna blow up soon
thank you for mentioning the holodomor. ive never seen anyone really talking about it, and as a ukranian i am very grateful you put this up.
Keep up the amazing work. I love your channel
As an Armenian who has Genocide survivor ancestors, thank you so much for covering it, since it isn’t covered much!
Also, another sad fact about it is that it would later inspire Hitler’s Holocaust of the Jewish people. He was said to have been impressed with the “efficiency” of Ataturk’s actions.
I am a chineese canadian unit 731 was very horrible. My great grandpa had been a experiment on unit 731. I found out in china when my dad told me that is why i never met him or see him.
oh my goodness that’s awful
I’m so sorry. So traumatic, I hope he rest peacefully now
Another legendary video. You're the biggest sigma on the planet bro 🔥🔥
LETS GO PART 2🔥🔥🔥
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Two parts in and still no mention of the European-led genocide of Native Americans, where an estimated 96% of indigenous Americans were systemically exterminated by Europeans, and entire cultures, histories, and ways of life were completely wiped off the face of the planet. Indigenous Americans on both continents numbered approximately 145 million people pre-European contact, and fell to as low as 8 million on the eve of the American Revolution. The United States in particular, with cooperation from both every day citizens and the federal and state governments, engaged in a particularly thorough extermination of its indigenous inhabitants, to the point that today Native Americans have been virtually wiped out from most parts of the country.
I literally just watched the first one a few days ago and also Great Video👍
There’s a TON of footage of the Beirut explosion here on TH-cam for those curious
I saw a clip where the explosion interrupted a video of a beautiful young lady on her wedding day, apparently she was a doctor or nurse and she ended up leaving to go help people while still wearing her wedding dress. Bless her heart and her marriage ❤
you should also do the most successful milestones or something like that. like the bright side events of the world just like this type of video format.
e.g ‘April’ 1961 - first humans to space
love the way you followed suggestions on what else to cover!! ur content is gr8. keep it up!
Each video is great keep it up
The sad truth is that these thing do happen. Evan tho technology has improved these thing still will happen and almost everyone is going to experience atleast one big tragedy in there life
Can you include the 1929 Hungarian arsenic massacre? If i can remember, 75k people lost their lives due to intentional arsenic poisoning.
No way I just finished watching the first one not that long ago 😭
If you are thinking to make a 3rd part, please include Banqiao Dam Fail, which killed more than 275,000 people.
Can you cover about residential schools if you ever make a part 3. Being Native American/Indigenous it would mean a lot especially on how it affected my family and many many others.(I love your videos also❤)
Another unsolved mysteries video would be epic 🤷🏼♂️ do a part 3
slavery of all people would def need its own series....especially about it going on right now and everyones quiet
I wonder if such things like The Salem Witch Trials are also sometbing to mention, I feel like thats typically glossed over despite people being executed just for being accused of being a witch, which looking back now is definitely crazy
i think it's because the witch trials were somewhat small scale compared to actual mass murder. not saying it shouldn't have been covered.
@ilovetweek000 yeah I can understand that, I think I'm moreso just feeling about how just the accusation of a witch could lead someone to get tortured or executed in a brutal way back then
@@HATER47 yeah it's definitely a tragedy, especially since people who get accused of witchcraft were usually young women.
african slavery was not only in the US, in fact, Brasil had the most amount of slaves in the whole Americas, portugal was the biggest slave traders at that time, almost 70% of the africans that came to americans during that time, came to Brasil.
If a pt3 is made, please also talk about the horrific genocide of Greek Pontiacs and Assyrians. It's very similar to the Armenian one, but it happened not that long apart and that is another atrocity still denied or even used as a bragging point by way too many Turkish people of today.................
U need to talk about the Irish famine,the English conquest of Ireland,bloody Sunday and the drogheda massacre
Please keep on doing shit like this it's perfect content to be doing something or just full focus to watch
hope u get to 10k soon 👍🏾
If you do a part 3, you should add the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995
my 3rd great grandfather was a slave. luckily, his master was kind to his slaves, and our family even ended up taking his last name. after slavery ended, they stayed with him in NC. my 2nd great grandfather was named after the man (his name was J.T. Gatling). i wish everyone was as kind as J.T...sad that the world seems to be reverting instead of progressing.
he forgot the Bhola cyclone a tropical cyclone that hit East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and parts of India on November 12, 1970:
The cyclone was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded, killing an estimated 300,000-500,000 people. The cyclone's storm surge flooded low-lying areas, and entire villages were wiped out.
This guy proves that history absolutely clears every other subject
Bro really said “Today’s topic slavery ☕️”
He didn't even cover all slavery he just covered american and not just american american slavery of black people
@@dino4688wtf other slavery in America happened??
@@adoggdog3988 You being purposefully stupid or are you just black?
@@adoggdog3988I don’t think he was referring to other American slaves just slavery in general which dates back pretty much as old as humans itself easily longer than 40000 years ago when humans where still hunter gatherers
@@tannerbrown4953 yea yea but this is AMERICA, when ppl talk about slavery it about slavery in AMERICA. Not Ancient Greece or Egypt or France or Ireland or any other countries but AMERICA. Indentured servants are NOT the same as African slaves, ppl bring up slavery from ancient days to make them feel not so bad about the demonic evil shxt their ancestors did.
Love these videos.
ion even have a history class this shi just intresting good job on the video
Im from russia and the holodomor means starving torture, голод (golod) means hunger and mor - мор (морить) - (morit') means torturing someone by taking something away from person and holodomor is a fusion of words голод and морить , if i helped someone to understand 😉
автор русофоб. Вспомнил Париж, Тенерифе, Бостон(!), но ни слова про Беслан, Дубровку, трагедии поездов в СССР в конце 80-х. Про голодомор, полагаю, он из википедии знает.
@4fgfg ну и что он что знает то и показывает не сразу же русофоб, ну тогда что мистер бист не был в России??? Он русофоб ыыыыыыы эээээ
мистер бист по мальчикам вообще-то. а автор русофоб
Finally someone saying something about the Beirut Explosion
Nice video! Also i recommend 1913 senghenydd mine disaster that happened on 14 October ( my birthday )
residential schools are also super important in Canadian history, id like to see a video about you talking about it if you have time
16:57 my dad was a part of this war. He has to have the TV on every time he goes to sleep because of the trauma he has because of this war
Omds same,, my dad always sleeps with the radio on and even has it playing throughout the whole day, since he was also a soldier at the time in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
if a part 3 is made, can you include the Black Saturday Bushfires at Australia in 2009, or the 1925 Tri-state tornado?
Some other tragedies would be:
The Spanish Inquisition
The Bubonic Plague
The Red Terror
Pulse nightclub shooting
American Civil War
Luftwaffe Polish Bombings
The Vietnam War
1929 Hungarian arsenic massacre
Toba volcanic eruption (this almost wiped out humanity as whole, only 5000 people survived this)
The Great Bhola Cyclone too
The sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff and the von Steuben. should be added in a 3rd part.
For those of you who don’t know
The Wilhelm Gustloff was carrying 10,000 people, most of the passengers were children, and civilians, with several military personnel, some of them wounded personnel. The ship was sunk by a Soviet submarine and only 1,000 people survived.
The Von Steuben was sunk 11 days after the Wilhelm Gustloff by the same submarine S-13. The Steuben was carrying 5,200 passengers of which most of them were military personnel who were wounded. The ship also carried several civilians. Only around 600 people would survive the sinking.
1924(?) bathhouse school bombing
What about Challenger's explosion?
@@Darkvest13 he did that one in Part 1
If there was ever gonna be a part three unwound love to see the Seveso disaster in it. It’s rarely ever talked about
Watched the first one and subed then liked this one
If you ever decide to make a video about hijackings mention also the train hijacking at De Punt in The Netherlands
Could sampoong department store collapse be on here? (502 dead, 40 missing, and 1000+ injured)
Fact: Unit 731 was the Inspiration for Division 9 from Cod zombies, a faction which conducted similar experiments.
you should make a part two with some other ones in the comments. Additionally you should add add operation blue star which caused 4000-8000 people to die and other horrible things happened around those times too, there’s a estimate of about hundreds of thousands of crimes that also happened around that time which also caused 25-30k people to die.
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If you happen to make a part 3 you should cover the sinking of the MS Estonia.
Nice video
make a part 3 🙏🏼
You should include the Santa Maria School Massacre if you make another part.
You should do these in different languages so everybody can learn about this shit. Great video, very informative.
Somehow you neglected to mention the 1966 mass shooting by student/Marine Charles Whitman atop the University of Texas Tower... arguably one of the first recorded mass shootings in the USA... which also resulted in the formation of a swat team to combat such occurrences.
wut abt new zealand's mosque attack?
When bro cooks, even gordon listens
"Today's lesson, Slavery ☕" ahh intro 😂
wow. i didnt even realize that this was posted only 4 hours ago.
My great grandma actually escaped from the Armenian genocide and if she didn’t I would not be here today
you should cover the christchurch, new zealand 2011 earthquake and the london 2005 bombings too
how is lebanon meant to regain when we have a demon trying to hold it back
if you make a part 3 pls mention thee stockholm bloodbath.
as a swede i would be happy if someone took this up.
There is a movie about the Rwuandan massacre ,i watched it in religion class
yes, Hotel Rwanda.
no mention of the meteorite that made dinosaurs extinct? why?????
Because we don't know if a meteorite actually made them extinct.
Did I mention that in 1865 that slavery ended in Galveston, Texas? That's begins the African American holiday of Juneteenth Day.
Vietnam didn't invade Cambodia, they attacked our border first so we defended. But their brutality is so horrific, we had to track down Pol Pot at all cost.
why isnt this viral already
it got age-restricted :(
Good thing. At least people get less Turkophobic
The Eagles Of Death Metal mentioned 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Well, you made a part two, but you still forgot Hurricane Katrina of 2005.
I survived the Beirut explosion. My house shook like it was an earthquake my windows were about to break due to the massive sound waves but luckily no one in my family was harmed❤
Think you meant Armenian Genocide in 1915 during World War 1
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As A Louisianan, I'm still waiting for Hurricane Katrina, so cqn you add it please?
You should add sewol ferry tragedy in part 3
"Why don't you ask the kids at Tiananmen Square"
Part 3 ?
It took me way too long to notice the lotr music in the background
wheres the palestinian genocide?
Not even close to a genocide or even an attrocity at that, just a regular war
Wheres the terror attack on israel from october 7th?
"Emancipation Proclamation" didn't technically end slavery.
If u make another own of these add black sunday
thank you for adding the african tragedies as well !!!
forgot about the great Bhola cyclone, the, and the g mass genocide taken on Bangladesh, and the great Texas freeze. and the Daulatpur-Saturia Tornado.
Very good and informative video. You deserve more subscribers.
Here are some more infamous tragedies if you want to do a part 3:
Kent State protests
Trail of Tears/Native genocide
Parkland Shooting
Uvalde Shooting
Pulse Nightclub shooting
January 6th
Astroworld Tragedy
The Hillsboro disaster
The Who concert disaster
UK Bus Bombings
Manchester Stadium bombing
Hindenburg disaster
Hurricane Katrina
Galveston Hurricane
Hurricane Maria
Bhola Cyclone
Triangle factory fire
Oklahoma City bombing
Waco siege
Tulsa race riots
Malaysian Flight 370 disappearance
Let him cook! Let him give us more videos!!!
What part 2 already 😮