The easiest way to break the Unwritten Rules 1: Write a rule in one of the Unwritten rules 2: Get rid of the UN in Unwritten 3: Write an unwritten rule
Anything you write down is not an unwritten rule, so you can really put anything in the space without violating the nature of the unwritten rules. Unfortunately we still won't know what the unwritten ones are.
Fun fact: the english language didn't have a word for purple for a LONG time, so we described things with red or blue, hence why red onions aren't called purple onions (and why that one poem says violets are blue)
First, it said violets are blue, not lilacs. Second, violet and purple are separate colors, violet is more on the blue,purple is more on the red. Third, purple is word from classical antiquity, it just meant a very specific shade of red, not a generic color term. That like saying people didn't have a word to mean crimson or scarlet, so they used "red" instead...
@@Lilly_watermelonsugar Purple as a word originated in ancient Greek, referring to a dye made from a sea snail... Not really sure when it entered English, though...
A related fun fact: English gets the word "Orange" from the fruit. Before the fruit was introduced to the English-speaking world, the color was referred to as either "yellow-red" or "red-yellow", depending on which the particular shade was closer to.
On the 98.7° C thing. I really hope that the teacher tries marking it wrong, only to get pointed out that they posed the question _very wrong_ and has to mark it full credit.
They started out by lobbying for more humane ways to kill animals used for food. They advocate for euthanasia for strays, UNLESS they're pure breed (bread?😅). They literally helped pass legislation on the BEST way to kill animals 😂 I do agree that the animals shouldn't be hacked apart while still conscious or partially frozen and still feeling pain. I wish they would do something about their living conditions. I know animals die so I can eat them, but I don't want them to suffer. That's just my opinion, though.
Robin: "Im gonna need a picture of a chair for when i talk about chairs." Editor: "What kind of a chair?" Robin: "If it has a back and four legs, I really don't care." Editor: 3:30
5:23, hey to be fair that is a kind of uranium. Not a very common one (not even naturally occurring) but it’s still uranium. More radioactive than the one you’re probably thinking of, Uranium 235 which is naturally occurring (albeit far rarer than Uranium 238, the most common naturally occurring uranium) but that probably makes it more dangerous. Point is it’s probably not the most dangerous thing, and Robin, you aren’t being a dunce about that
An interesting thing about color is that for all we know, everyone could see colors completely differently. For example, if I saw red the same color as you see blue, I would still consider it to be red because that I what I know red as. If you give a toddler a cat and tell them it’s a dog, they will just think that it’s a dog because there’s nothing to prove it’s anything else. But with colors, there isn’t really any way to compare, as it is all in our heads. Our perceptions of color could be completely different, and no one would know. On a more black and white scale, you could experience hot and cold inversely to others, and you would have no clue because you’re told that that is what heat feels like. It is simply impossible to compare. Just a fun thought experiment.
This isn't really true. We actually do know of people who perceive color differently, and we call them color blind because they differentiate color differently (in other words, they perceive certain colors as similar and different in a different way than normal people. However, unlike color perception, what that can change is color categorization, where we assign colors the same or different label. "Red" got broken into stuff like "orange" (a fruit), "pink" (a plant) and "purple" (a snail)...
@@adrianblake8876 That's not quite the experience that the OP is referring to. What you are talking about are things that can be independently compared experimentally. Catlover7015 is talking about the perceived colors that our brains assign to these wavelengths of light - the image it makes in our mind. Those "colors" are entirely made up by each individual person's brain. What I call "orange" might look to me like the color that you call "blue," and my "green" might be your "pink." Imagine it as if everyone gets the same mental box of crayons with the same names for each color, but the labels for those colors has been mixed up randomly for everyone, and no one can see each other's crayons or the drawings they make with them because those only exist inside a person's mind.
2:11 i think the legs becomes arms when their primary function is no longer to BEAR the weight of the body, but instead to hold other items. Imagine a snake. A snake with arms and a snake with legs would look widely different.
10:31 i think i understand what the person taking the photo meant, bc if you look closely then you realize that there is no 1 and 5 in the same style, so it was "impossible" to get a 15 without it looking weird
I don't think they have understood the 15 birthday number thing. The reason why it's mildly infuriating is because there is no 1 and 5 of the same form or color.
Really, "red" is a catch-all term for a loose group of hues, including yellow, orange, pink and purple. Red onions have also earned their "red" name because their purplish skins have historically been used to make reddish dyes. Or at least thats what i found but yes they are purple in color 🟣
The rainbow badge is only the 4th badge in Kanto. Ash needed 8 badges to join the Indigo League. He loses the league though. He then travels to Johto and gets all the badges there. He joins the league and loses. This repeats in every region until Alola where there are trials instead of gyms. He solves all the trials and joins their league. In a surprising turn of events, he beats the league. The anime continues but I never paid much attention after that.
That universe only exists if physics are bendable. And if physics are bendable, then you are now just dealing with the physics of bendable physics. It like how, in a universe where magic is real, it's not really magic anymore, it's just back to being physics.
12:02 billionaires should be despised, not respected. Everyone who has built a fortune over a billion dollars exploited a lot of people to do it. Edit: Except maybe Bill Gates, but at least he's using his money to benefit humanity.
Bill Gates also exploited a lot of people, and just as his software products, his philantropism is a mess of hit and miss. But kudos that he at least tries! Also, I'm not convinced that every billionaire exploited a lot of people.
Gates is also a weirdo with some skeletons in his closet. Better than some of the others due to all the charity, but the exploitation remains a constant
When I watch r/technicallythetruth I feel like I’m seeing the truth of some…. Interesting concepts, but at the cost of a few brain cells A steal if you ask me😌
Lamp oil (sweaty lamps), rope (intertwined gummy worms), bombs (flaming vodka)… it’s all yours, my friend, as long as you have enough spare braincells!
1:35 This is it, the most accurate depiction of a panic attack in media I have seen. This is EXACTLY how it feels. You can't think, you can't speak, and even the sounds of a loved one trying to help get drowned out by your heart beating out of your chest.
16:29 Robin, that’s Kids Say The Darndest Things with Art Linkletter. It was just a collection of young kids saying adorable things. It wasn’t a game show.
So, if our moon doesn't have an official name, what's stopping us from giving it an endearing title? I need ideas, people! I've only had 600mg of caffeine so far so I'm not fully awake yet and *I need ideas!* Also, good morning, EmKay peeps :3
@@babiesonspikesluna still just means moon. The reason it's just called the moon is because when we named it we didn't know of any other moons so the name moon also became the concept once we found other moons
1:50 you dont ask for names you hang out, have a good time, and then when the party is over you turn to your one long term friend and ask him about the other guys names and then thats it
Technically the Earth's satellite is named Moon. Because the technical term for a celestial body orbiting a planet is "satellite". Calling other satellites "moons" is a colloquialism.
4:50 the stupidest thing about this, to me, is that peta could easily respond with a genuine answer about how fish don't have the concience or conciousness to understand what could be wrong about it, and fish also don't mass farm each other in ways that kill other sea creatures that they don't even eat, but they just can't be bothered actually discussing their point. It's people and organisations like them that give us vegans and vegetarians a bad name, because most of us want to genuinely explain why reducing meat consumption is a good idea and don't just want to force others to stop eating meat completely if they don't want to, but weirdos like peta and the vegan teacher just make us look bad.
Ok for that leg to arm question I don't have a complete answer but I'll give what I think When the front legs transition to arms is (in my opinion) when they can be used for more than just walking. Ex. When a bear or other creature stands on its hind legs and uses their front paws to grab onto or hold something while also doing something with what their holding Ex. A bear eating honeycomb or a orangutan using a stick as a tool
7:00 That's what we call them in Hungarian. (And I assume also German and all the nearby languages.) The regular, white onions are what we call red. Cause they are. Both before stripping, and after cooking.
1:26 Spent a full day in an aviary with 2 other sergeants from different units for military cohesion. Never learnt their names. Best time I've ever had in an aviary
3:52 so does that mean that breaking into Hertz or Avis and taking one of their rental cars wouldn't be considered stealing because you don't own those when you pay for them either?
No because you're removing the use from the owner. When you pirate a movie (not advocating, just expanding on that op) the owner (the studio) can still use it and "sell" it to someone else.
18:12 this is where a lack of worldly knowledge comes into play here dash some people legitimately are uncomfortable with silence. Especially people who are people Pleasers. Just like some people are uncomfortable with speaking, people are uncomfortable with different things and they're all valid. It doesn't mean you're stupid or dumb.
I understand being uncomfortable with silence, but that isn't an excuse to hate introverts. Just like how hating speaking isn't an excuse to hate extroverts.
2:42 I actually have a proposal for this. In universes that exist where multiverse travel is possible, the universe where the multiverse theory doesn’t exist cannot be travelled to, nor can those from that universe travel to other. It is essentially isolated
5:55 I am insulted you believe we enjoy being in pockets. I’ll have you know there have been lawsuits because my fellow Pokémen have been left in pockets for too long. Good day to you sir. ( been watching the videos for a few years and I love them and the personalities you guys have. Keep doing good work from the wynauts.)
3:50 actually, Ford and Mercedes are rolling out experimental Subscription Services in which your vehicle will lose functionality unless you pay the manufacturer indefinitely (ford was for access to the full horsepower of it's vehicles, Mercedes I can't recall the specifics of, but it was like, ALL of the electronics...) They want to make remote limiters where they can deactivate the vehicle, at any time, without notice, to make you pay them MORE money. It's only a matter of time before Lazy Boy's come with smart features that ALSO let lazy boy force-lock your chair upright until you pay them to unlock the powered reclining feature again. IT'S ... RAMPANT...
18:11 AAAAARGH! I have to keep hearing that nonsense from extroverts all the f'ing time and it drives me bonkers, but it was great to see such a clever comeback from OP!
Technically the front legs are arms. if you look at the skeleton the back legs are attached to a pelvis and hips and the front legs are in shoulder sockets with shoulder blades. So the front appendages are arms by physiological terms.
TECHNICALLY the moon is our moon’s name since scientifically moons aren’t called moon they are called Natural Satellites. (Still dumb it doesn’t have a proper name…)
I feel scientists are colorblind: Roses are mostly red Violet are blue Red foxes are orange Red pandas are orange, black and white Red squirrels are orange and some times black Red wolves are brown/orange, black, grey and white Goldfish are red/orange Oranges can be red Red... Wait... I'm seeing a pattern
those are mainly common names tho, also most of the things being called red when they're orange is because in old english days there was no name for the color orange and so they all called it a redish yellow
0:35 baby mop thing, that was an episode of raising hope. They were pitching inventions for a show, the girl wanted to add a stick since babies go wherever they want, defeating the purpose of using this and not just a regular mop.
1:07 We named moons of other plants after Roman deities and Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon so *technically* it does have a name in English akin to that of other moons.
according to us copyright law you are legally allowed to make personal copies of any music you do own a liscence to. So you can copy your cds or dvds for personal use.
4:45 It’s actually kind of weird that some people forget that birds and fish and such are very different and do eat eachother Reminds me of someone somewhat jokingly saying “wouldn’t that be cannibalism” because I think it’s mentioned that the bird-people in Zelda Breath of the Wild eat wild birds, and many carnivorous birds eat smaller birds so it wouldn’t be too weird since we eat mammals
The easiest way to break the Unwritten Rules
1: Write a rule in one of the Unwritten rules
2: Get rid of the UN in Unwritten
3: Write an unwritten rule
Step two confuses me, there is no "un" in "written" anyway
RULES OF NATURE
@@morpheusbloodeaglegamesoff6506Nanomachines son
Paradox?
Anything you write down is not an unwritten rule, so you can really put anything in the space without violating the nature of the unwritten rules. Unfortunately we still won't know what the unwritten ones are.
“Two high calorie humans” 💀
Two tank build players
@@3c0746two humans the side of four
@@TheMulerTwo Well Fed creatures
They r trying not to call them fat due to SNOW FLAKES claiming that it is offensive.
@@urseldursel9109wo **Homo Sapiens** of generous size
As a cannibal, I can confirm "high calory humans" is a very kind and inclusive term 🥰
Depends if its extra muscle mass or pure fat cause i dont know about you but i prefer leaner meat
Its a woke way of not snitching on people
💀
@@Moonlite_Kitsunecholesterol incarnate
On a scale of legendary to congratulations how do you like them cooked
@mrmissingno10 if anyone answers rare or higher, it would start a grease fire
Fun fact: the english language didn't have a word for purple for a LONG time, so we described things with red or blue, hence why red onions aren't called purple onions (and why that one poem says violets are blue)
First, it said violets are blue, not lilacs. Second, violet and purple are separate colors, violet is more on the blue,purple is more on the red. Third, purple is word from classical antiquity, it just meant a very specific shade of red, not a generic color term. That like saying people didn't have a word to mean crimson or scarlet, so they used "red" instead...
Yea i was thinking about this too. Didn't know it was actually the rnglish language though
@@Lilly_watermelonsugar Purple as a word originated in ancient Greek, referring to a dye made from a sea snail...
Not really sure when it entered English, though...
I remember something like without a color for blue, the greeks referred to the sky as copper colored or something like that.
A related fun fact: English gets the word "Orange" from the fruit. Before the fruit was introduced to the English-speaking world, the color was referred to as either "yellow-red" or "red-yellow", depending on which the particular shade was closer to.
On the 98.7° C thing. I really hope that the teacher tries marking it wrong, only to get pointed out that they posed the question _very wrong_ and has to mark it full credit.
Probably wrote C instead of F
maybe it's 98.7K (Kelvin)
@@miciogattomatto Would bring him from almost boiling to being one big ice block
what if you're on fire and still alive, and the adrenaline is making your heart beat faster?
@@florianbrill3613 a rock hard block of ice .
If Peta were half-way serious they'd buy a boat and go to war with the triads and cartels that illegally fish for sharks and orcas etc.
oooooo9 now i know what to do when i win the lottery. piracy
They started out by lobbying for more humane ways to kill animals used for food. They advocate for euthanasia for strays, UNLESS they're pure breed (bread?😅). They literally helped pass legislation on the BEST way to kill animals 😂
I do agree that the animals shouldn't be hacked apart while still conscious or partially frozen and still feeling pain. I wish they would do something about their living conditions. I know animals die so I can eat them, but I don't want them to suffer. That's just my opinion, though.
They probably aren't considering most of the animals in their shelters get killed
Now that's a movie id watch
And they'd not euthanize perfectly healthy animals.
Robin: "Im gonna need a picture of a chair for when i talk about chairs."
Editor: "What kind of a chair?"
Robin: "If it has a back and four legs, I really don't care."
Editor: 3:30
He's the best
@@Schrodingers_kidHE REALLY IS
I'm jumbo josh brah
Robin: *claiming Uranium-231 doesn’t exist*
Me: pretty sure it does
It does, he was right :)
@aidanmcgurl233 no it does not
What about uranium-621 ;)
What about uranium2317
Or uranium4812
Uranium-420?
"I knew it! I'm surrounded by assholes!"-Robin, Emkay
" Keep firing assholes!"- Dark helmet, Spaceballs
I heard him say that and instantly ran to the comments, I literally have a poster of that exact quote on my wall right next to me lol.
Commas are important people
5:23, hey to be fair that is a kind of uranium. Not a very common one (not even naturally occurring) but it’s still uranium. More radioactive than the one you’re probably thinking of, Uranium 235 which is naturally occurring (albeit far rarer than Uranium 238, the most common naturally occurring uranium) but that probably makes it more dangerous. Point is it’s probably not the most dangerous thing, and Robin, you aren’t being a dunce about that
7:05 they are definitely some type of purple
An interesting thing about color is that for all we know, everyone could see colors completely differently. For example, if I saw red the same color as you see blue, I would still consider it to be red because that I what I know red as. If you give a toddler a cat and tell them it’s a dog, they will just think that it’s a dog because there’s nothing to prove it’s anything else. But with colors, there isn’t really any way to compare, as it is all in our heads. Our perceptions of color could be completely different, and no one would know. On a more black and white scale, you could experience hot and cold inversely to others, and you would have no clue because you’re told that that is what heat feels like. It is simply impossible to compare.
Just a fun thought experiment.
r/im14anddthisisdeep
@@Sleve-McDichael I thought it was pretty interesting, also btw, you added an extra d :)
i actually think about this a lot, it is a very interesting theory
This isn't really true. We actually do know of people who perceive color differently, and we call them color blind because they differentiate color differently (in other words, they perceive certain colors as similar and different in a different way than normal people.
However, unlike color perception, what that can change is color categorization, where we assign colors the same or different label. "Red" got broken into stuff like "orange" (a fruit), "pink" (a plant) and "purple" (a snail)...
@@adrianblake8876 That's not quite the experience that the OP is referring to. What you are talking about are things that can be independently compared experimentally.
Catlover7015 is talking about the perceived colors that our brains assign to these wavelengths of light - the image it makes in our mind. Those "colors" are entirely made up by each individual person's brain. What I call "orange" might look to me like the color that you call "blue," and my "green" might be your "pink."
Imagine it as if everyone gets the same mental box of crayons with the same names for each color, but the labels for those colors has been mixed up randomly for everyone, and no one can see each other's crayons or the drawings they make with them because those only exist inside a person's mind.
"Does it ever rain inside?" Yes, but my landlord's a scammer.
Ah emkay, the channel that kept me entertained while in quarantine, love yall❤
2:11 i think the legs becomes arms when their primary function is no longer to BEAR the weight of the body, but instead to hold other items.
Imagine a snake. A snake with arms and a snake with legs would look widely different.
imagine seeing a snake crawl towards you on all fours
A snake with arms and legs is a lizzard
Ahh dammit this qualifies for r/angryupvote
I'm going to say this: Emkay is the only good thing we have on reddit that wasn't ruined
10:31 i think i understand what the person taking the photo meant, bc if you look closely then you realize that there is no 1 and 5 in the same style, so it was "impossible" to get a 15 without it looking weird
Bbruh that's so annoying 😭
"What do we want?" "Time Travel!"
"When do we want it?" "It doesn't matter!"
I don't think they have understood the 15 birthday number thing. The reason why it's mildly infuriating is because there is no 1 and 5 of the same form or color.
0:51
I am mad, The Earth's Moon does have a name, do a quick google search, it's Luna
Really, "red" is a catch-all term for a loose group of hues, including yellow, orange, pink and purple. Red onions have also earned their "red" name because their purplish skins have historically been used to make reddish dyes. Or at least thats what i found but yes they are purple in color 🟣
5:23 So close, Robin! The radioactive isotope used in nuclear bombs is Uranium-235. You were only four neutrons short.
14:25 No, Courage is a purple, cowardly dog.
The rainbow badge is only the 4th badge in Kanto. Ash needed 8 badges to join the Indigo League. He loses the league though. He then travels to Johto and gets all the badges there. He joins the league and loses. This repeats in every region until Alola where there are trials instead of gyms. He solves all the trials and joins their league. In a surprising turn of events, he beats the league. The anime continues but I never paid much attention after that.
6:18 "The 'M' stands for machine!"
- Miles Morales
Bro the cat with the PETA sticker looks so frickin proud of it too.
Oh, You're colorblind? Then what color is an orange?
Red
0:45 Moon is the name. We just use the word as a synonim for satellite
Also luna is kinda the unofficial name but not really
In Hungarian we call:
Normal onions --> red onions
Red onions ---> purple onions
Spring onions---> new onions
Garlic ----> cape onions (like Capetown)
With that idea of multiverse, it's not literally anything you can imagine can happen, it's anything possible can happen.
What about in the universe where physics bending technology has been invented?
That universe only exists if physics are bendable. And if physics are bendable, then you are now just dealing with the physics of bendable physics.
It like how, in a universe where magic is real, it's not really magic anymore, it's just back to being physics.
@@justinwescott8125 like how alchemy in Full Metal Alchemist has a scientific basis, even if it acts more or less like magic to the real world.
7:57 to answer the opposite of this question, dolphins.
14:04 LOL call Ricky and Bubbles cause Rays in the slammer again! 😂
Jessica and Roger Rabbit are the most accepted furry couple
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.
1:00 well Luna is sometimes an epithet, or title, in mythology. kind of like Sol Invictus. So the terms for the Sun and Moon would be Apollo and Diana
Apollo and Artemis weren’t the gods of the sun and moon, though. Those were Helios and Selene. Pop culture kinda morphed them around a bit, though.
@@andrewollmann304 Phoebus Apollo and Luna Artemis tho
@andrewollmann304 Those are Titans and you are correct
Now I wanna hear the story of why Robin thought Ash’s whole goal was to get the Rainbow badge.
12:02 billionaires should be despised, not respected. Everyone who has built a fortune over a billion dollars exploited a lot of people to do it.
Edit: Except maybe Bill Gates, but at least he's using his money to benefit humanity.
Bill Gates also exploited a lot of people, and just as his software products, his philantropism is a mess of hit and miss. But kudos that he at least tries! Also, I'm not convinced that every billionaire exploited a lot of people.
Gates is also a weirdo with some skeletons in his closet. Better than some of the others due to all the charity, but the exploitation remains a constant
When I watch r/technicallythetruth I feel like I’m seeing the truth of some…. Interesting concepts, but at the cost of a few brain cells
A steal if you ask me😌
To be fair i wasnt using mine anyway 😂
I'd say they're about 80% dad jokes. And I'm here for it!
@@marissat7150 too true 💀
Lamp oil (sweaty lamps), rope (intertwined gummy worms), bombs (flaming vodka)… it’s all yours, my friend, as long as you have enough spare braincells!
1:35 This is it, the most accurate depiction of a panic attack in media I have seen. This is EXACTLY how it feels. You can't think, you can't speak, and even the sounds of a loved one trying to help get drowned out by your heart beating out of your chest.
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ngl, if earth had two main moons, they would then be given names lol
6:12
counterpoint: showers.
Ash picked up a 999.9kg (2204.4lbs) Pokemon without breaking a sweat and did it multiple times.
cosmoem is such a unit but so small at the same time
6:48 as a fellow colour-blind guy, I can confirm: every colour's messed up to some degree
As a (presumably) non-colour blind guy, I can confirm that the onions are more purplish than red.
Couldn't see the rainbow coming
I second the comment that says that depression and anxiety can give major memory loss.
that “three unwritten rules of life” tweet was underrated not gonna lie.
One trick nobody knows that can change your life forever!
...
What, I don't know either.
Scottish person here, legit jealous that your scottish impression at 16:41 was literally perfect. So accustomed to them being terrible.
the end of the way he said featas was sounded kinda ai.
7:08 as an un-colorblind person i can confirm, that it is indeed PURPLE, not red idk why they named it red it is clearly purple
no, you're not seeing the onions wrong as a colorblind person, they are absolutely purple.
11:00 they are cherry tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes are somehow considered as a fruit in Korea
16:29 Robin, that’s Kids Say The Darndest Things with Art Linkletter. It was just a collection of young kids saying adorable things. It wasn’t a game show.
number 1 was a really good tip, dude, I love that one.
So, if our moon doesn't have an official name, what's stopping us from giving it an endearing title? I need ideas, people! I've only had 600mg of caffeine so far so I'm not fully awake yet and *I need ideas!*
Also, good morning, EmKay peeps :3
Suraci
(icarus backwards)
Luna.
Please kill me.
Bob
@@babiesonspikesluna still just means moon. The reason it's just called the moon is because when we named it we didn't know of any other moons
so the name moon also became the concept once we found other moons
1:50 you dont ask for names
you hang out, have a good time, and then when the party is over you turn to your one long term friend and ask him about the other guys names and then thats it
Technically the Earth's satellite is named Moon. Because the technical term for a celestial body orbiting a planet is "satellite". Calling other satellites "moons" is a colloquialism.
2:50 just imagine a universe without multiverse 💀
4:50 the stupidest thing about this, to me, is that peta could easily respond with a genuine answer about how fish don't have the concience or conciousness to understand what could be wrong about it, and fish also don't mass farm each other in ways that kill other sea creatures that they don't even eat, but they just can't be bothered actually discussing their point. It's people and organisations like them that give us vegans and vegetarians a bad name, because most of us want to genuinely explain why reducing meat consumption is a good idea and don't just want to force others to stop eating meat completely if they don't want to, but weirdos like peta and the vegan teacher just make us look bad.
Ok for that leg to arm question I don't have a complete answer but I'll give what I think
When the front legs transition to arms is (in my opinion) when they can be used for more than just walking.
Ex. When a bear or other creature stands on its hind legs and uses their front paws to grab onto or hold something while also doing something with what their holding
Ex. A bear eating honeycomb or a orangutan using a stick as a tool
“Is it raining outside?”
“Does it ever rain inside?”
Me: Yes, yes it does. Whenever you have a leaky roof and you’re too poor to get a new one.
Or when a tree decides to fall on the roof during a tropical storm/hurricane... definitely rains inside then (potentially on two floors!)
@@bellablue5285 Fair point.
6:30
I'd love to know what the answer is here if it isn't 0 BPM lmao
Technically the truth!
For real, bro😂
Who will live in that temperature, the question is dumb 🤣🤣🤣
But maybe that's the correct answer 🤔
Its ~210°F for us Americans, and you would be cooked
16:15 That really sounds like a complicated but polite way to tell someone to stay away
7:00 That's what we call them in Hungarian. (And I assume also German and all the nearby languages.)
The regular, white onions are what we call red.
Cause they are. Both before stripping, and after cooking.
1:26 Spent a full day in an aviary with 2 other sergeants from different units for military cohesion. Never learnt their names. Best time I've ever had in an aviary
3:52 so does that mean that breaking into Hertz or Avis and taking one of their rental cars wouldn't be considered stealing because you don't own those when you pay for them either?
No because you're removing the use from the owner. When you pirate a movie (not advocating, just expanding on that op) the owner (the studio) can still use it and "sell" it to someone else.
When you rent a car, you aren’t buying it
yeah, piracy is not stealing, because you just take a copy and leave the original behind. unlike actual stealing...
18:12 this is where a lack of worldly knowledge comes into play here dash some people legitimately are uncomfortable with silence. Especially people who are people Pleasers. Just like some people are uncomfortable with speaking, people are uncomfortable with different things and they're all valid. It doesn't mean you're stupid or dumb.
I understand being uncomfortable with silence, but that isn't an excuse to hate introverts. Just like how hating speaking isn't an excuse to hate extroverts.
9:32 well everyone is technically moving while sitting down since the earth is alway moving
At 11:19 you actually said Dirk Nowitzki's last name right. Your pronounciation was so surprisingly german there 😅
He pronounces ö pretty spot on as well. 👍
2:42 I actually have a proposal for this. In universes that exist where multiverse travel is possible, the universe where the multiverse theory doesn’t exist cannot be travelled to, nor can those from that universe travel to other. It is essentially isolated
5:55 I am insulted you believe we enjoy being in pockets. I’ll have you know there have been lawsuits because my fellow Pokémen have been left in pockets for too long. Good day to you sir. ( been watching the videos for a few years and I love them and the personalities you guys have. Keep doing good work from the wynauts.)
UH OH I NEED TO LET OUT MY POKEMON THEYVE BEEN IN THERE FOR YEARS
5:24 it is a thing, uranium-231, PubChem CID 177622
0:51
Check mate! It’s called ‘Luna’. Luna does count, cause thats it name. Like saying the name ‘cat’ doesn’t count if you name your cat ‘cat’.
If 666 is evil....
and the opposite of evil is good....
999 is good
if I and I look the same, then i = L
Since you're asking Robin, we keep bringing it up because the company is trying to erase the event. We aren't letting them do so.
3:50 actually, Ford and Mercedes are rolling out experimental Subscription Services in which your vehicle will lose functionality unless you pay the manufacturer indefinitely (ford was for access to the full horsepower of it's vehicles, Mercedes I can't recall the specifics of, but it was like, ALL of the electronics...)
They want to make remote limiters where they can deactivate the vehicle, at any time, without notice, to make you pay them MORE money.
It's only a matter of time before Lazy Boy's come with smart features that ALSO let lazy boy force-lock your chair upright until you pay them to unlock the powered reclining feature again.
IT'S ... RAMPANT...
One of them wanted you to pay a subscription for heated seats. I don't remember which one.
@@Pining_for_the_fjords BMW
0:28 The forbidden baked beans tin...
18:11 AAAAARGH! I have to keep hearing that nonsense from extroverts all the f'ing time and it drives me bonkers, but it was great to see such a clever comeback from OP!
7:42 I can't. To imagine my daughter, I'd need to know what her mother looks like
“If I buy a whole car it’s mine”
I got some news for you
Imagine someone post on this subreddit "I live in your walls" and didnt get banned because it is thechnically the truth lol
2:34 sounds like he was charging up a beam attack
Thank you for the tips number 2 really helped me
"Does it ever rain inside?" Sadly yes it sometimes does. Pipe breaks, flooded bathrooms on the floor above, and leaky roofs.
Technically the front legs are arms. if you look at the skeleton the back legs are attached to a pelvis and hips and the front legs are in shoulder sockets with shoulder blades. So the front appendages are arms by physiological terms.
If I forget someone's name I just ask for their phone number and ask them how they spell their name lmao.
A subreddit like this sounds silly but it sounds fun as well. I’m in👍
TECHNICALLY the moon is our moon’s name since scientifically moons aren’t called moon they are called Natural Satellites. (Still dumb it doesn’t have a proper name…)
I feel scientists are colorblind:
Roses are mostly red
Violet are blue
Red foxes are orange
Red pandas are orange, black and white
Red squirrels are orange and some times black
Red wolves are brown/orange, black, grey and white
Goldfish are red/orange
Oranges can be red
Red... Wait... I'm seeing a pattern
Yeaah... and red onion is more beetroot colored.. WHICH ISN"T RED BUT KINDA PURPLE'ish
those are mainly common names tho, also most of the things being called red when they're orange is because in old english days there was no name for the color orange and so they all called it a redish yellow
The name for the color red predates the name for the color orange.
@@Techy404 same for the color purple, most of the time it was referred to as some kind of red, like the "wine-dark" sea in the Odyssey
Roses were mostly pink, until they start to selectively breeding them to obtain all the colors. Same for violets and goldfishes
0:35 baby mop thing, that was an episode of raising hope. They were pitching inventions for a show, the girl wanted to add a stick since babies go wherever they want, defeating the purpose of using this and not just a regular mop.
5:12 thats a ford focus
1:07 We named moons of other plants after Roman deities and Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon so *technically* it does have a name in English akin to that of other moons.
5:20 Uranium 256
15:20 how did i not realize that the pokemon anime ended on my birthday
7:22 we actually call the onions, purple onions in VN :))
according to us copyright law you are legally allowed to make personal copies of any music you do own a liscence to. So you can copy your cds or dvds for personal use.
1:22 bruh I didn't even know my boyfriend's last name for a solid week after we started to date💀
I didn't see 'last' at first and my mind was reeling 😭
@@osheridan I wouldn't put it past me😭😭😭
10:31 the numbers are missing either 1 or 5 thats why hes upset bc he cant have it matching. i dont think candles above 10 exist.
9:47 or an _office chai_
It can technically rain inside if there's a hole in your roof.
ah yes, these videos are indeed, the truth.
4:45 It’s actually kind of weird that some people forget that birds and fish and such are very different and do eat eachother
Reminds me of someone somewhat jokingly saying “wouldn’t that be cannibalism” because I think it’s mentioned that the bird-people in Zelda Breath of the Wild eat wild birds, and many carnivorous birds eat smaller birds so it wouldn’t be too weird since we eat mammals