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To be fair, you can’t really say The Simpsons predicted the smart, watch and video phone I mean they’ve had that shit on Star Trek, the Jetsons and other media before the Simpsons I think we all knew it was an inevitability
One of the Simpsons writers was a time traveller that got trapped in the past. Got a part time job in Fox and like many of us who always had the urge to inform others of what we know, he discreetly showed the future in his job.
I actually 100% buy that. It would be a great way to avoid interrupting the time stream, because the majority of society wouldn't ACTUALLY believe in time travel, even if it was shoved in their faces, haha.
⏰TIMESTAMPS by [K] 00:00 - Introduction to surprising predictions from The Simpsons. 00:46 - #10: Richard Branson on a spacecraft. 02:01 - #9: Mention of Siegfried and Roy's performance with white tigers. 03:14 - #8: Depiction of faulty voting machines in The Simpsons. 04:12 - #7: Lisa using a video phone to call Marge. 05:18 - #6: Ron Howard pitching a screenplay at 20th Century Fox. 06:35 - #5: Reference to the NSA's network for listening to communications. 07:37 - #4: Homer's equation predicts the mass of the Higgs boson. 08:53 - #3: Homer's adventure parallels the tragic voyage of the Titan. 10:12 - #2: Bart's vision hints at President Trump's election and presidency. 11:37 - #1: Marge and Homer winning gold in curling like the US Olympics. GIVE A LIKE AND FOLLOW ✅
Please tell me that you've watched the Simpsons DVD with the commentary on? The writers and producers are brilliant. I have the first 7 seasons. They talk about movie references they often use like Citizen Kane, Godfather and Hitchcock films. James Brooks, Al Jean, John Vitti, Mike Reiss, David Silverman, Mark Kirkland and others are something special.
1 . Legal Reeferino in Canada Season 16, Episode 6 Homer and Ned in Midnight Rx in The Simpsons The 2005 episode "Midnight Rx" sees Ned tagging along with Homer and Grampa's smuggling trips to Canada to get medicine for his own kids. Ned meets his Canadian counterpart and quickly learns they're very different when he's offered a "reeferino," since it's legal in that country. Thirteen years later, in 2018, recreational marijuana became legal in Canada. While Ned likely won't be making any trips back with Apu, Homer, and Grampa, it's good to know he was at least at the center of one of the coolest things Simpsons predicted. 2. Tom Hanks Endorses the US 'The Simpsons Movie' (2007) Tom Hanks in The Simpsons Movie with the a father, girl, and boy standing over the Grand Canyon in the backgroundImage via 20th Century Fox In The Simpsons Movie (2007), actor Tom Hanks made a cameo appearance during a commercial scene that the Simpsons were watching. During the commercial, a father took his two children to see the Grand Canyon, but his daughter was unimpressed by the landmark and requested for there to be a new Grand Canyon. Next, Hanks enters the scene stating that the "US government lost its credibility, so it's borrowing some of mine." In 2022, one year after President Joe Biden's presidency, Hanks appeared in the commercial stating the Americans' determination as they endured economic hardships caused by the COVID19 Pandemic. The video focused on America's theme of rebuilding its economy and highlighting the successes of Biden's administration so far.
They didn't, the situations are completely different, the only thing similar is the submersible and even that was different, the Simpsons one is well built.
It's almost as if WatchMojo is using the recent situation that's still in the headlines for their benefit. I mean, they used it in the thumbnail as clickbait. Feels as flimsy at a prediction as it does exploitative.
I think that because of the amount of time between the "prophecy"and the actual event, it may be that they unexpectedly gave people the desire to do the action the show predicted.
@@gordo1191 not exactly what I was thinking, but more like the desire to go down deep in the ocean, and explore, and it turned into a disaster because of an incompetent buffoon who didn't know that submarines need to be bolted together as well as bonded and welded.
Well, when a show reaches the 100,000 episode mark, it’s inevitable that some predictions will occur. Besides, video phones were predicted in 2001 A Space Odyssey in 1968, and the original Star Trek predicted the flip phone even earlier than that. The show Star Trek: TNG predicted smart tablets. There are tons more. Still, the Simpsons does have a knack for making weird but accurate predictions.
It is the year 10,501 AD and even to this day, we are still finding Simpsons predictions. One wonders just how much futuristic knowledge the writers must have had in such a primitive time, and how they came to acquire it.
For number 2, about Trump's Presidency, it's worth to note that Trump tried to run for president, or atleast hinted at the idea for the 2000 election. While it still is wild he did become president in 2016, it is intended to reference those events near 2000.
The sad truth is, it's not all so accurate. The thing is, there were "smart watches" in movies long before the Simpsons. Just think about Knight Rider. Videophoning in TV since 50s like Star Trek (60s) The submarine accident in the simpsons is far far from the implosion of the Titan, however it's similar to a submarine accident at Titanic back in 2000. If the episode was aired before 2000 it can be a "predictions" if not, it happened long after a similar accident.
it had manyyyyyy episodes and 30 things matching can either be sheer coincidence or the makers researched alot about what future looks for humans and tried to add them to their content
This is said from one of the writers of The Simpsons "when a show is there for so long time and in every episode we are trying to make a satire on social structure, some of the things are bound to come true. Because most of the stuff we are writing are plausible"
Simpsons have done it again... Remember the Baby Translator ?! (Season 3 Episode 24). Now there's an app that translate the babies' cries using AI (Baby Cry Insights it's called). What's next, a dog translator ? Was there one in the Simpsons? if not it won't happen ha!🤣
Dogs are smart enough to get their needs met.. cats though..? Are you hungry, do you want to go outside, do you want to be pet, do you want to be crowned king of the universe? Nobody knows, it all sounds the same
I love how they say "In 2023, the Titan Submersible disappeared" as if all of this didn't go down a week ago. I get for future viewers that would be helpful and make sense, but for the sake of this coming out a week after they found the debris, it's quite weird watching it now
It's more of an example of the "Infinite Monkey Theorem"...which basically states that so long as anything has a non-zero probability, no matter how infinitesimally small that probability is, it will inevitably become a certainty with sufficient trials. After 750 episodes over 34 seasons, "The Simpsons" has had to come up with so much material that by sheer probability at least some of them would come true.
Dont you think, that there is a huge difference, between some event shown in span of 750 episodes and an actuall infinity? With that level of accuracy, and considering the fact that its not a single prediction but a lot of them, its not really example of that theorem...
@@roland1278 Not really. The actual "monkeys typing Shakespeare" is an extreme example since the probability of that is infinitesimally small. By comparison, most "predictions" in "The Simpsons" were made based off of satire of real life, which already has a much higher probability. Just look at Babylon Bee. If "The Simpsons" can really "predict the future", then you could argue the Babylon Bee are downright time travelers. Plus, that's only looking at the positive correlation. How many "predictions" have "The Simpsons" made over the years that HAVEN'T come true?
i have seen too many people talking about how the simpsons predicted the future, and i have to say, in some cases i can believe that in others it was just a coincidence or the joke was meant for some thing that happened recently or was a complete parody of a movie trope, the only reason people satrted calling the predcitions, was because the simpsons made a joke about an injury ocurring on the fifa world cup, and later the injury did happen, after that it went out of control
I liked the time Simpsons predicted the thing that was already widely known at the time, oh and who could forget the time where they predicted an an outcome for an event that was likely to occur at some point in time! WOW
'The Simpsons': 31 Times the Fox Comedy Successfully Predicted the Future. From Super Bowl winners to Trump's presidency, the long-running animated series has an uncanny knack for foretelling events.
Smart watches and tablets have always been shown off as "Future Tech" We saw it on Startrek, Flinstones, and Jetsons The simpsons writers are into maths, so they have added several math jokes into the show
Outside the fact that it's a submarine and it gets in an accident, I don't see much connection between the episode and the Titan accident. I feel like that's an example of people looking for any connection
Does anyone remember "Worst Episode Ever?" The episode where Comic Book Guy had a heart attack, and Bart and Milhouse cover for him at the Android's Dungeon? There's a scene where the two boys rummage through his "hidden stash", and find a copy of the "good version" of The Godfather Part III. In 2020, Paramount Pictures released The Godfather Coda, which was reedited to be better than the original.
3:57 OK, wow....this is the first time I've seen video of that... I'm a retail engineer. All of my touch screen experience is with Verifone pinpads and NCR XR series integrated display POS systems, but I take one look at that video and thought "that's a calibration issue." Happens all the time. Windows itself is capable of calibrating touch screen devices (if a touch device is connected to the machine a Touch Screen applet will show up in Control Panel) or a separate calibration utility is provided. It's not until now that I realized this "votes cast for the wrong candidate" controversy was a big nothing-burger.
Manticore only attacked him because Roy had suffered a stroke on stage and the tiger responded by picking him up to move him out of the way. While it was brutal, it was also an act of love.
i remember seeing the simpsons once about piracy and Fox claiming they dont allow piracy yet here we are with over multi billion $$$ worth of illegallu pirated content, the simpsons have made so many predictions
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The Statue of David being flagged for such nudity.
The 9/11 tragedy. Homer is heading to NYC and the magazine says $9 right beside of the depiction of the twin towers.
Oceangate wasn't supprising.
To be fair, you can’t really say The Simpsons predicted the smart, watch and video phone I mean they’ve had that shit on Star Trek, the Jetsons and other media before the Simpsons I think we all knew it was an inevitability
This list will just keep getting updated as long as the Simpson continues to run 😂👌
Facts 😂
I agree
Truth 😂
They should just start calling it “10 More” or start adding parts
I think the simpsons is over
One of the Simpsons writers was a time traveller that got trapped in the past. Got a part time job in Fox and like many of us who always had the urge to inform others of what we know, he discreetly showed the future in his job.
Anything weird happen in Simpsons lately? Any deaths?
I actually 100% buy that. It would be a great way to avoid interrupting the time stream, because the majority of society wouldn't ACTUALLY believe in time travel, even if it was shoved in their faces, haha.
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Whenever I see something that the Simpsons predicted comes true, it makes me wonder if the creators of the Simpsons are time travelers.
World News is scripted.
Maybe bri
They're just in contact with the higher ups cough cough epstein
no they just help orchestrate the narrative behind the scenes !
Makers of the show like little kids a lot of them tend to so spread the word
I liked that in the Barack McCain voting scene, Homer makes mention that only a voting machine that sucks people in only exists in Ohio. 😂
SOMEONE SAID IT!
And he said not in the U.S. He doesn't know Ohio is in the U.S. lol
I’ll never stop loving this show!
⏰TIMESTAMPS by [K]
00:00 - Introduction to surprising predictions from The Simpsons.
00:46 - #10: Richard Branson on a spacecraft.
02:01 - #9: Mention of Siegfried and Roy's performance with white tigers.
03:14 - #8: Depiction of faulty voting machines in The Simpsons.
04:12 - #7: Lisa using a video phone to call Marge.
05:18 - #6: Ron Howard pitching a screenplay at 20th Century Fox.
06:35 - #5: Reference to the NSA's network for listening to communications.
07:37 - #4: Homer's equation predicts the mass of the Higgs boson.
08:53 - #3: Homer's adventure parallels the tragic voyage of the Titan.
10:12 - #2: Bart's vision hints at President Trump's election and presidency.
11:37 - #1: Marge and Homer winning gold in curling like the US Olympics.
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6 was about Disney buy fox and not Ron pitching a movie
Thank you so much!
I was actually watching a compilation of Simpsons couch gags when I got this notification.
Big brother watching ?
The Simpsons is an amazing show with actual genius writers. Of course they can predict the future.
Or they're just good at analysing stuff
@me...a_nobody no, it's actually true that there are math geniuses that write for the show, but yes, they are excellent analyzers as well.
Or maybe they're from the Future.....
Please tell me that you've watched the Simpsons DVD with the commentary on? The writers and producers are brilliant. I have the first 7 seasons. They talk about movie references they often use like Citizen Kane, Godfather and Hitchcock films. James Brooks, Al Jean, John Vitti, Mike Reiss, David Silverman, Mark Kirkland and others are something special.
@peternesbitt years ago I purchased some of the seasons while stationed in Korea. I'll have to check if those bootlegged copies have commentary.
1 . Legal Reeferino in Canada
Season 16, Episode 6
Homer and Ned in Midnight Rx in The Simpsons
The 2005 episode "Midnight Rx" sees Ned tagging along with Homer and Grampa's smuggling trips to Canada to get medicine for his own kids. Ned meets his Canadian counterpart and quickly learns they're very different when he's offered a "reeferino," since it's legal in that country.
Thirteen years later, in 2018, recreational marijuana became legal in Canada. While Ned likely won't be making any trips back with Apu, Homer, and Grampa, it's good to know he was at least at the center of one of the coolest things Simpsons predicted.
2. Tom Hanks Endorses the US
'The Simpsons Movie' (2007)
Tom Hanks in The Simpsons Movie with the a father, girl, and boy standing over the Grand Canyon in the backgroundImage via 20th Century Fox
In The Simpsons Movie (2007), actor Tom Hanks made a cameo appearance during a commercial scene that the Simpsons were watching. During the commercial, a father took his two children to see the Grand Canyon, but his daughter was unimpressed by the landmark and requested for there to be a new Grand Canyon. Next, Hanks enters the scene stating that the "US government lost its credibility, so it's borrowing some of mine."
In 2022, one year after President Joe Biden's presidency, Hanks appeared in the commercial stating the Americans' determination as they endured economic hardships caused by the COVID19 Pandemic. The video focused on America's theme of rebuilding its economy and highlighting the successes of Biden's administration so far.
A broken clock is right twice a day.
The Tom Hanks one goes even earlier, as in 2012, he narrated an Obama campaign video.
The writers must be time travellers!
Well They missed on the submarine one, what happened in the Simpsons wasn’t anything like what happened in real life
@@triton423 ok
The Simpsons been around since the 80s so every now and then their episodes will reflect a real life situation.
It's mostly coincidences than anything else.
The creator is a 33° freemason so it nothing but a revelation of the method not a "prediction". It is time you guys become aware of this crucial fact.
This video should’ve added “part 136” because it’s always going to updated in the future. Great video WatchMojo!
3:14 He also kinda predicts "Only in Ohio" in the same segment
How the heck did The Simpsons predict the Submarine getting lost while visiting the Titantic?!
Easy idiots with money can do what ever they want and their mess is a glorious disaster
I mean it wasn't really perfectly predicted, it could just come under any submarine being lost.
They didn't, the situations are completely different, the only thing similar is the submersible and even that was different, the Simpsons one is well built.
They didn't. Watchmojo just regurgitated a list to add to it, which wasn't even close to what actually happened.
It's almost as if WatchMojo is using the recent situation that's still in the headlines for their benefit. I mean, they used it in the thumbnail as clickbait. Feels as flimsy at a prediction as it does exploitative.
To be fair, you didn't need a simpsons prediction to see that tiger was gonna hurt somebody
Animaniacs and Celebrity Deathmatch predicted it too. They even said it was a matter of when, not if it would happen.
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The tiger went tiger! It went crazy when it started hopping on balls and wearing a circus hat… “ come comedian” Chris rock
Right!
Let this be known, , The Simpsons knows more about the world than we do.
I think that because of the amount of time between the "prophecy"and the actual event, it may be that they unexpectedly gave people the desire to do the action the show predicted.
Thats what I think too
Remote viewing
Yeah, that incredible desire to die in a submarine implosion
@@gordo1191 not exactly what I was thinking, but more like the desire to go down deep in the ocean, and explore, and it turned into a disaster because of an incompetent buffoon who didn't know that submarines need to be bolted together as well as bonded and welded.
Well, when a show reaches the 100,000 episode mark, it’s inevitable that some predictions will occur. Besides, video phones were predicted in 2001 A Space Odyssey in 1968, and the original Star Trek predicted the flip phone even earlier than that. The show Star Trek: TNG predicted smart tablets. There are tons more. Still, the Simpsons does have a knack for making weird but accurate predictions.
Exactly
Haters
There are only 750 episodes though...
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I am from India ❤
I am amazed how accurate the prediction scenes were even though the writers were just making fun of each
It is the year 10,501 AD and even to this day, we are still finding Simpsons predictions. One wonders just how much futuristic knowledge the writers must have had in such a primitive time, and how they came to acquire it.
For number 2, about Trump's Presidency, it's worth to note that Trump tried to run for president, or atleast hinted at the idea for the 2000 election. While it still is wild he did become president in 2016, it is intended to reference those events near 2000.
The sad truth is, it's not all so accurate.
The thing is, there were "smart watches" in movies long before the Simpsons. Just think about Knight Rider. Videophoning in TV since 50s like Star Trek (60s)
The submarine accident in the simpsons is far far from the implosion of the Titan, however it's similar to a submarine accident at Titanic back in 2000. If the episode was aired before 2000 it can be a "predictions" if not, it happened long after a similar accident.
The Simpson's predicted way too many things over the decades to be coincidental.
it had manyyyyyy episodes and 30 things matching can either be sheer coincidence or the makers researched alot about what future looks for humans and tried to add them to their content
What we can all agree is that we should be paying closer attention to the Simpsons then and make sure that they do/don't happen in the near future.
I am Obsessed with the Simpsons Predictions.
At this point, I'm convinced Simpsons is a certified classic written by Nostradamus
“This stuff doesn’t happen in America! Maybe in Ohio but not America!” Even we’re saying Ohio jokes in the crowd lmao
This is said from one of the writers of The Simpsons "when a show is there for so long time and in every episode we are trying to make a satire on social structure, some of the things are bound to come true. Because most of the stuff we are writing are plausible"
The fact that homer said "this doesnt happen in america well maybe in ohio" is just wild
Simpsons have done it again... Remember the Baby Translator ?! (Season 3 Episode 24). Now there's an app that translate the babies' cries using AI (Baby Cry Insights it's called).
What's next, a dog translator ? Was there one in the Simpsons? if not it won't happen ha!🤣
This is pretty cool!
What a time to be alive!!
Dogs are smart enough to get their needs met.. cats though..? Are you hungry, do you want to go outside, do you want to be pet, do you want to be crowned king of the universe? Nobody knows, it all sounds the same
Yes a cat translator please
Hard to believe. Baby Cry Insight? That's nice!
This is stuff sci-fi movies are made of.
They aren't predictions, they know it's going to happen.
I love how they say "In 2023, the Titan Submersible disappeared" as if all of this didn't go down a week ago. I get for future viewers that would be helpful and make sense, but for the sake of this coming out a week after they found the debris, it's quite weird watching it now
It also doesn't really work as well since the actual disaster was a catastrophic hull failure not a slow loss of oxygen.
20 years later watch mojo will still keep on pumping videos about how the Simpson’s keep on predicting the future
The producer of that episode went on the sub on an earlier trip which makes that even crazier.
I wish The Simpsons could have predicted me getting a winning lottery ticket 😂
The title of this video is very familiar. I think it's been done before. Keep them coming!
This is why this show isn't gonna go away they always predict the future.
No they don’t
@@mega_bird700 lol Wanna bet then they might make a top 20. Soon or another top 10
@@julianhall1866 of course they will, conspiracy theories bring in views.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
Homer's idea of a donut shaped universe also has scientific merit
It's more of an example of the "Infinite Monkey Theorem"...which basically states that so long as anything has a non-zero probability, no matter how infinitesimally small that probability is, it will inevitably become a certainty with sufficient trials. After 750 episodes over 34 seasons, "The Simpsons" has had to come up with so much material that by sheer probability at least some of them would come true.
Dont you think, that there is a huge difference, between some event shown in span of 750 episodes and an actuall infinity? With that level of accuracy, and considering the fact that its not a single prediction but a lot of them, its not really example of that theorem...
@@roland1278 Not really. The actual "monkeys typing Shakespeare" is an extreme example since the probability of that is infinitesimally small. By comparison, most "predictions" in "The Simpsons" were made based off of satire of real life, which already has a much higher probability. Just look at Babylon Bee. If "The Simpsons" can really "predict the future", then you could argue the Babylon Bee are downright time travelers.
Plus, that's only looking at the positive correlation. How many "predictions" have "The Simpsons" made over the years that HAVEN'T come true?
Considering what you say is true what abt the Higgs Boson Particle.. Its not like they came up with some random equation and it coincidentally matched
i have seen too many people talking about how the simpsons predicted the future, and i have to say, in some cases i can believe that in others it was just a coincidence or the joke was meant for some thing that happened recently or was a complete parody of a movie trope, the only reason people satrted calling the predcitions, was because the simpsons made a joke about an injury ocurring on the fifa world cup, and later the injury did happen, after that it went out of control
This video deserves more recognition.
That’s insane how they knew this stuff would happen! Almost scary
They didn’t, they just write a ton of jokes and then sometimes life happens that way
What is it with The Simpsons somehow always predicting the future?!
this is so awesome i loved the simpsons as a child
The Simpsons don’t predict anything, they’ve written so many jokes that one of them is bound to be real or become real.
When many coincidence came together its not even a coincidence
Is it a coincidence that this series managed to predict the future? Which one of these is the best?
Coincidence? I think not! Tbh I think it has something to do with Nostradamus
That can easily happen when freemasons involved with the Simpsons TV show.....
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I liked the time Simpsons predicted the thing that was already widely known at the time, oh and who could forget the time where they predicted an an outcome for an event that was likely to occur at some point in time! WOW
'The Simpsons': 31 Times the Fox Comedy Successfully Predicted the Future. From Super Bowl winners to Trump's presidency, the long-running animated series has an uncanny knack for foretelling events.
Starting to think Matt groening is a descendant of Nostradamus
I'm so impressed with your creativity.
The scariest part is that the submarine one was the most recent one.
The only reason this video even exists is to monopolize the Titan thing.
Maybe I think MATT GROENING is a Fortune Teller 🤔💭🔮🕰️➡️
The Simpsons was created by aliens and have the ability to see into the future
Smart watches and tablets have always been shown off as "Future Tech"
We saw it on Startrek, Flinstones, and Jetsons
The simpsons writers are into maths, so they have added several math jokes into the show
Even Homer Simpson wouldn't be stupid to get in that OceanGate Death Trap.
The Simpsons also predicted Ohio memes.
Kinda, weird stuff have already been happening in Ohio before the episode came out
Maybe in ohio But not in armerica the Simpson predicted the ohio meme💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Eumm😮 maybe
No way
Ohio is in America,💀
@@Idk_animations123 no is in greenland learn your geography blud
I know it’s witchcraft
The writers are witches
they are time travelers.
Same difference
Read the bible. Believe in God's word more.
i was literally waiting for this video
I hope it was worth it
Wow, are those events coincidences or planned? I'm stunned by the Titan implosion part. 😮
Thank you for creating such a wonderful video.
This video brings so much positive value.
the higgs boson particle is the proof of time traveling writers, haha
Outside the fact that it's a submarine and it gets in an accident, I don't see much connection between the episode and the Titan accident. I feel like that's an example of people looking for any connection
What about the Maui fires cause by DEWs destroying everything except blue objects? They predicted it again.
The content is truly outstanding.
Does anyone remember "Worst Episode Ever?" The episode where Comic Book Guy had a heart attack, and Bart and Milhouse cover for him at the Android's Dungeon? There's a scene where the two boys rummage through his "hidden stash", and find a copy of the "good version" of The Godfather Part III. In 2020, Paramount Pictures released The Godfather Coda, which was reedited to be better than the original.
I love the way you edited this video.
3:53 he also predicted the Ohio joke
My family was eating at a Mexican place in port Hueneme called Los Arcos when the Oceangate thing came up on the TV in the restaurant.
5:14 nobodys talking about the similarities between them
Thank you for being yourself and sharing this awesomeness.
The chock board one saying being right sucks broke me10:20
Always brighten my days greetings from Ecuador
08:11 oh look “Gordon Ramsay” would call that an idiot sandwich 😂 😂
3:57 OK, wow....this is the first time I've seen video of that...
I'm a retail engineer. All of my touch screen experience is with Verifone pinpads and NCR XR series integrated display POS systems, but I take one look at that video and thought "that's a calibration issue." Happens all the time. Windows itself is capable of calibrating touch screen devices (if a touch device is connected to the machine a Touch Screen applet will show up in Control Panel) or a separate calibration utility is provided.
It's not until now that I realized this "votes cast for the wrong candidate" controversy was a big nothing-burger.
It's easy to predict things when you churn enough of them for some to stick.
Manticore only attacked him because Roy had suffered a stroke on stage and the tiger responded by picking him up to move him out of the way. While it was brutal, it was also an act of love.
Love your video WatchMojo
6:21 S and G-E 19. Behind that guy in the chair
You have a unique style of video-making.
I have no idea how the waiters for The Simpsons can predict the future with their ideas for each episode
This video made my day better.
This video is top-notch quality.
This video is amazing!
The music in the video is fantastic.
You did an amazing job.
Communication watches, were introduced, before the Simpsons.
i remember seeing the simpsons once about piracy and Fox claiming they dont allow piracy yet here we are with over multi billion $$$ worth of illegallu pirated content, the simpsons have made so many predictions
Okay, this year's treehouse of horror should be about all of the Simpsons predictions
They also predicted apple visions pro
That's one reason why
Cirque du Soleil doesn't
use animals in their show.
Give the Simpsons a Nobel Prize!
Amazing video Rebecca from watch mojo of the Simpsons predictions future events that come true,fantastic job.
It’s not until you say “We see Lisa as an adult in 2010..” that you realise…
I was an adult in 2010… Ahh feck, I’m still and adult !!!
It's like The Simpsons was a fortune teller!
just wait 'till they update for this for the 2020 election
(Someone in real life eats a donut)
“ZOMG SIMPSONS PREDICTED THE FUTURE!!!”