Even weirder fact, Barbara Walters was also born in the same year as MLK Jr and Anne Frank. And she died last year. That means that, had they not died young, they could have been on Twitter and making TH-cam videos.
@@jimbostopmo4513 But she was born closer to the pyramids than she was to the hedgigator. Don't worry about it. It's not ready yet. It's ahead of its time. But when you're about as old as Picasso was when he died, look out. I've said too much already.
Another fun fact: We often associate Picasso being super old, but he only died in 1973, meaning, if he wanted, Picasso could’ve seen The Godfather since it was released in 1972.
My great grandmother was born in 1899 and died in 1998. In her lifetime she went from horse and buggies on a farm to having electricity to having plumbing to radio to flight to cars to WW 1 to the great depression to WW 2 nukes to records to TV to the hippy movement to landing on the moon and civil rights to video games to the VCR to the home computer to music cassettes to CD's to the internet. That's wild to imagine.
1) Other pairs of celebrities born the same year: James Dean and William Shatner Marilyn Monroe and Mel Brooks Malcolm X and Dick Van Dyke 2) When the Covid lockdowns started in March of 2020, there was a woman still alive who had been once married to a Civil War veteran. Her name was Helen Viola Jackson. 3) Someone who was 11 years old the day of Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn would have been 80 the day Hiroshima was bombed. From bows and arrows to nukes in one lifetime.
Hey, just a fact-check. Christopher Lee was actually not at the last execution in 1977 but was actually at the last Public execution on 17 June 1939 when he was a 17 year old teenager
@@Bluebonnet_Treebeardnot just that, during the filming of lord of the rings, the scene where he gets stabbed in the back by wormtongue, there were going to have him scream, he interjected saying “oh no, you don’t scream when stabbed in the back” basically saying he has stabbed quite a few germans during the war
To be fair, “ancient Egypt” wasn’t really “ancient Egypt” by that era. Cleopatra wasn’t even Egyptian, she was Greek, and was a descendent of one of Alexander the great’s generals, Ptolemy. Egypt had been conquered several times over by the time Caesar rolled into the picture, and even the new kingdom period had been over for like 500 years. Saying that Caesar banged an ancient Egyptian would be like saying that Prince Harry married a pre-Colombian Native American.
No, no it's not like that. 1st century BC is STILL ancient history. Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt were ancient at the time Cleo and Caesar existed. Both. Also saying Cleopatra wasn't Egyptian but Greek is like saying Joe Biden isn't American but Irish. Ethnicity doesn't equal nationality!
@@KasumiRINA I see your point about the timing, but the general point that I was trying to make was that what we think of as the classical “Ancient Egypt” had long since ceased to exist by that point. Even the New Kingdom period had been over for nearly 1000 years by the time Cleopatra was born, and Egypt had long since ceased to be a hegemonic power. On the ethnicity point, I’m happy to be corrected, but my understanding was that the Ptolemys very much considered themselves to be fundamentally Greek, though did embrace some aspects of Egyptian cultural heritage. In other words, less like calling Joe Biden “Irish” and more like calling Arnold Schwarzenegger “Austrian”. Totally willing to admit that I might be off there, though.
@@geoffreyporter7567I’m just curious about what you said about the last part. Cause they did bang, and Caesar gave Cleopatra a son. Caesarian. Greek for; ‘Little Caesar’ Who inherited the throne after Cleopatra’s death, and was subsequently overthrown and executed by Augustus. Edit: he didn’t drown, he was executed in Alexandria on Aug. 29, 30 B.C
Defo one of the best animated history channels, not a clone of Sam o’ nella, not someone using an AI voice, this is a channel with mostly original jokes and ideas that’s actually enjoyable to watch in the absence of the man himself.
my dad is 73 this year so hes def 1% all of recorded history. its cool bc i love history and he tells me ab his life growing up. his elementary school was one room in someones house, he went to disneyland 4 days after its opening, he was the first 4 year graduating class at his hs and his brother was the very first graduating class, he went to A&W drive ups, he watched the moon landing, he was a hippie and draft dodger, he had tickets to jimmy handrix (took acid and forgot to go 💀), HIS HIGH SCHOOL HAD CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES- wild man, wild. he was 5 when the dude that watched licoln die was on that show
3:50 fact check, the Ford Model T was only the first mass-production car, cars were around before then. In fact, the first automobile was the Cugnot Fardier a vapeur, a steam tractor thats older than the United States.
That stood out to me as well. The first gas powered automobile was built in 1885. Still good content just needs a bit more research before being posted. It’s still quite new as a channel so I’ll still sub to it though!
Fun fact: the New York Times predicted that powered flight would be possible a million years later 9 days later The Write Brothers successfully flew in their plain
stick figure youtubers teach shit better than ppl who are paid to 😭😭 i wish teachers used this kinda "teaching" method more i would hate school WAY less
@@SDoesNotKnow oh idk, maybe in my case it's because half the fucking teachers i had in my old school just yapped about their life stories for 3 hours of classtime and only actually teached shit about the material for 20 fucking minutes until they get sidetracked then proceeded to talk about how their divorce went and then yap about lowkey misogynistic shit 😭😭
The American Civil War and World War One weren’t that far apart and there were actually some civil war veterans who fought in the First World War as well.
My great grandpa was one of those kids who heard about the first airplanes being constructed when he was only a boy, and then got to sit around the tv with my dad when my dad was 7 and got to see the moon landing.
I personally (who was born in 93) got raised by my great grandmother who personally saw franz-joseph, emperor of Austria and king of Hungary who in turn was alive during the time where mozart‘s wife was still alive. it’s not to hard to make those centuries spanning connections but yeah still amazing to think about it
Something I find interesting is that people have been in Australia longer than the pyramids have been around. The First Nations people of Australia have lived in Australia for like 60,000 years or something. Even as an Australia I sometimes forget that our history didn't start with colonisation, and that there is thousands of years of history here.
lincoln was assassinated at fords theater, he was moved to the petersen house afterward where he died several hours later. the actual assassination didn’t happen there either
Anastasia Romanov, last Grand Duchess of Russia, and the Queen mother (Elizabeth II's mom) were both born in 1901 meaning Anastasia could've lived to see the 2000s
Actually, and I hate to tell you, but the Queen mother was born in 1900 not 1901. But here’s a fun fact, Britain joined WWI on her 14th birthday. Now that’s nuts.
Unlike the dingo, which is a member of the dog or wolf family, the Tasmanian tiger or Thylacine was a marsupial, like wombats and kangaroos. Australia has very few native dog-like predators. It was a very unique animal. Its close relative, the Tasmanian devil, is also endangered, but we've managed to hold on to them so far.
I want to correct you on something, you said: nowadays we don't necesarily hear about too many animals going extinct, but that is very wrong. the northern white rhino is a perfect example of a large animal currently going extinct. Per year hundreds upon hundreds of species go extinct, but they usually are too small or too unmammal like for news sites to mention it. unfortunately spieces going extinct is happening more and more at an accelerated pace...
I DEFINITELY thought sandwiches were younger, I could imagine some person in the 1920s being like “BY JOVE GOOD CHAP, YOU CAN PLACE DELICATESSEN MEATS ON THIS NEWFANGLED SLICED BREAD AND EAT IT AT ONCE!”
All I can say is that I lived through the transition from flip phones and CRT Television to Realistic Chatbots and AI replicating the sound of any anime character singing Frank Sinatra songs. Even crazier fact, is that my family has a VHS casette with recordings of my brother as a baby. He's now married and a father. Just a side not all of this happened within the span of 17.5 years
Chatbots existed during CRT era though, I dunno why you think flip phones and tapes are so much older than slightly more modern media. Now, horse carriages and electric cars, that's a difference.
My grandmother was born in 1932 and was 14-15 during the allied liberation of France from the Nazi's and her dad was the head of a prisoner of war camp in Maryland that was associated with the 29th infantry division. She told me that she in fact wore makeup and lipstick to meet those prisoners and in fact flirted with them. Hypothetically since the 29th division was one of the divisions on Omaha beach and featured in Saving Private Ryan. The prisoners during the movie could have met my own grandmother.
This probably won’t be seen BUT, there was a period of time where the fax machine, Abraham Lincoln, and samurais existed at the same time. So Abraham Lincoln could have sent a fax to a samurai or vice versa
Fun fact: Albert Einstein was actually really good in school. The guy who wrote his biographies was German. In Germany, you have a grade system from 1-6. One is the best and six the worst. Einstein went to school in Switzerland where the grades were the opposite.
Fun fact: while officially the thylacine died out in 1937 it’s speculated that the true extinction date for the species could of been anywhere from the 90’s to the early 2000’s. I’m not gonna bring up the possibility of it still being a live as that would be going into cryptid territory.
I never thought someone invented the first sandwich… I just thought it was something that has existed forever, common sense, no one in particular invented it.😮😮😮
The last living civil war veteran died only in 1955 meaning he could’ve hypothetically served in both world wars. Also, the last living American Revolution veteran died in 1868 meaning he lived through not only the independence of the United States but the American Civil War as well.
ancient rome and ancient egypt didnt exactly exist at the same time, there is ancient egypt and there is greek egypt, cleopatra was greek for the most part, there was some sort of renaissance of ancient egypt culture in egypt at the time because mind you, ancient egypt is as old to ancient rome as ancient rome is to us
I need more videos like this but in this year, such and such happened over where while such and such was happening over here all across the world. Make it a series. Going from the “beginning” of time.
The 5200 years of recorded history one is completely wrong, there is human records and evidence of people recording there lives and knowledge of astronomical events that date back to over 10000 years ago.
This one had me reeling for weeks. The oldest carbon dating of Aztec ruins dates to around 1100 AD. That's the same time that Oxford University was founded. Beyond that, the First Crusade was also raging in the Mediterranean/Middle East.
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln happened at Ford's Theater, Peterson House was where Lincoln later died as the shot did not immediately kill him but caused him to immediately lose consciousness that he would never regain.
I actually thought/believed that the first selfie was taken by Maria Romanov (Zar Nicholas II's daughter); especially given her photos survive to this day.
Even weirder fact, Barbara Walters was also born in the same year as MLK Jr and Anne Frank. And she died last year. That means that, had they not died young, they could have been on Twitter and making TH-cam videos.
that is INSANE!
Something crazy is cleopatra was born closer to the first McDonald than she was to the building of the pyramids
@@chris-wn9ksshe was born closer to the invention of the iPhone than the invention of the pyramids
@@jimbostopmo4513 But she was born closer to the pyramids than she was to the hedgigator. Don't worry about it. It's not ready yet. It's ahead of its time. But when you're about as old as Picasso was when he died, look out. I've said too much already.
i did not know barbara walter is dead omg rip
Another fun fact: We often associate Picasso being super old, but he only died in 1973, meaning, if he wanted, Picasso could’ve seen The Godfather since it was released in 1972.
Huh? I associate Picasso with modern art. The fact he died back a decade before Abba broke up is more surprising.
no fr i feel like he was like 1400s like huh
My great grandmother was born in 1899 and died in 1998. In her lifetime she went from horse and buggies on a farm to having electricity to having plumbing to radio to flight to cars to WW 1 to the great depression to WW 2 nukes to records to TV to the hippy movement to landing on the moon and civil rights to video games to the VCR to the home computer to music cassettes to CD's to the internet. That's wild to imagine.
she sound gangster ima find shawty in heaven when I get there
@@caniputmybawsinyajawsayo 💀 dude really gonna premeditated mack in the afterlife
My great grandma who was born in 1921 is STILL alive and able to tell you the craziest stories. So crazy to imagine your life like that
Did you try to get her to play any video games?
Another fun fact about picasso, he passed away in the same year that eminem was born, which means Eminem and Picasso existed together at one point
Wow!
zamm
thatd be true if picasso didnt die 6 months before em was born
Picasso and Snoop Dog existed during the same time too which is cool
close, but Eminem was born in '72 and Picasso died in '73, so there was a roughly six month period where they existed simultaneously
Fun Fact: Nintendo was founded the same year the Effile tower was built in 1889
Very wild!
That was also the peak of Jack the Rippers killing spree
Yes, as a playing card company.
*Eiffel
Yup as a Japanese playing card company
Another fun one - Rosa Parks was alive when Shrek was released. I like to think she watched it before she died
Now THAT is a great one to fuck with your head
1) Other pairs of celebrities born the same year:
James Dean and William Shatner
Marilyn Monroe and Mel Brooks
Malcolm X and Dick Van Dyke
2) When the Covid lockdowns started in March of 2020, there was a woman still alive who had been once married to a Civil War veteran. Her name was Helen Viola Jackson.
3) Someone who was 11 years old the day of Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn would have been 80 the day Hiroshima was bombed. From bows and arrows to nukes in one lifetime.
Wow!
Will shatner the 🐐🫡
Marilyn Monroe (and Mel Brooks) were also born the same year as Queen Elizabeth!
Hey, just a fact-check. Christopher Lee was actually not at the last execution in 1977 but was actually at the last Public execution on 17 June 1939 when he was a 17 year old teenager
Thank you for the clarification!
He still saw someone get unalived. Regardless, I feel that still messes with your psyche
@@madisonlongley5082 Technically, he saw many people unalived since he fought in world war 2
@@Bluebonnet_Treebeardnot just that, during the filming of lord of the rings, the scene where he gets stabbed in the back by wormtongue, there were going to have him scream, he interjected saying “oh no, you don’t scream when stabbed in the back” basically saying he has stabbed quite a few germans during the war
I trust the video cause…. Trust me bro
To be fair, “ancient Egypt” wasn’t really “ancient Egypt” by that era. Cleopatra wasn’t even Egyptian, she was Greek, and was a descendent of one of Alexander the great’s generals, Ptolemy.
Egypt had been conquered several times over by the time Caesar rolled into the picture, and even the new kingdom period had been over for like 500 years.
Saying that Caesar banged an ancient Egyptian would be like saying that Prince Harry married a pre-Colombian Native American.
No, no it's not like that. 1st century BC is STILL ancient history. Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt were ancient at the time Cleo and Caesar existed. Both. Also saying Cleopatra wasn't Egyptian but Greek is like saying Joe Biden isn't American but Irish. Ethnicity doesn't equal nationality!
@@KasumiRINA I see your point about the timing, but the general point that I was trying to make was that what we think of as the classical “Ancient Egypt” had long since ceased to exist by that point. Even the New Kingdom period had been over for nearly 1000 years by the time Cleopatra was born, and Egypt had long since ceased to be a hegemonic power.
On the ethnicity point, I’m happy to be corrected, but my understanding was that the Ptolemys very much considered themselves to be fundamentally Greek, though did embrace some aspects of Egyptian cultural heritage.
In other words, less like calling Joe Biden “Irish” and more like calling Arnold Schwarzenegger “Austrian”.
Totally willing to admit that I might be off there, though.
@@geoffreyporter7567I’m just curious about what you said about the last part. Cause they did bang, and Caesar gave Cleopatra a son. Caesarian. Greek for; ‘Little Caesar’ Who inherited the throne after Cleopatra’s death, and was subsequently overthrown and executed by Augustus.
Edit: he didn’t drown, he was executed in Alexandria on Aug. 29, 30 B.C
Defo one of the best animated history channels, not a clone of Sam o’ nella, not someone using an AI voice, this is a channel with mostly original jokes and ideas that’s actually enjoyable to watch in the absence of the man himself.
Much love!
Sam himself initially started off as a Grade A Under A "clone". Glad to see people keeping this genre alive
"Animated" is a stretch.
Bro from which country you are
@@Mrstoryteller7 Britain
Animals are literally going extinct constantly. We're living through an unbelievable amount of species die-off due to human activity.
This! I was so confused when I heard him say that. First I thought he must have been joking, it feels like such a wild thing to say
my dad is 73 this year so hes def 1% all of recorded history. its cool bc i love history and he tells me ab his life growing up. his elementary school was one room in someones house, he went to disneyland 4 days after its opening, he was the first 4 year graduating class at his hs and his brother was the very first graduating class, he went to A&W drive ups, he watched the moon landing, he was a hippie and draft dodger, he had tickets to jimmy handrix (took acid and forgot to go 💀), HIS HIGH SCHOOL HAD CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES- wild man, wild.
he was 5 when the dude that watched licoln die was on that show
Wild!!
3:50 fact check, the Ford Model T was only the first mass-production car, cars were around before then. In fact, the first automobile was the Cugnot Fardier a vapeur, a steam tractor thats older than the United States.
That stood out to me as well. The first gas powered automobile was built in 1885. Still good content just needs a bit more research before being posted. It’s still quite new as a channel so I’ll still sub to it though!
Fun fact: the New York Times predicted that powered flight would be possible a million years later
9 days later
The Write Brothers successfully flew in their plain
Wow!
The New York Times, probably: "I got a lot of things wrong…"
I learn more from stick figure TH-camrs then i ever did in high school 😭
stick figure youtubers teach shit better than ppl who are paid to 😭😭 i wish teachers used this kinda "teaching" method more i would hate school WAY less
Eh, you wouldn't pay attention anyway. @@GETOUTOFMYSKINNNNNNNN
@@shumbee girl be so fr
It’s amazing how many openly admit to not paying attention in school.
@@SDoesNotKnow oh idk, maybe in my case it's because half the fucking teachers i had in my old school just yapped about their life stories for 3 hours of classtime and only actually teached shit about the material for 20 fucking minutes until they get sidetracked then proceeded to talk about how their divorce went and then yap about lowkey misogynistic shit 😭😭
This is one of the best TH-cam videos I have watched in awhile.
The American Civil War and World War One weren’t that far apart and there were actually some civil war veterans who fought in the First World War as well.
I always love telling this fact, because the difference in the military technology and how the wars were fought is insane.
My great grandpa was one of those kids who heard about the first airplanes being constructed when he was only a boy, and then got to sit around the tv with my dad when my dad was 7 and got to see the moon landing.
As an Australian the Tasmanian tiger will always hold special place in my heart. I was obsessed with the tazzie tiger when I was little
I’m 20, and I’m obsessed with it.
I personally (who was born in 93) got raised by my great grandmother who personally saw franz-joseph, emperor of Austria and king of Hungary who in turn was alive during the time where mozart‘s wife was still alive.
it’s not to hard to make those centuries spanning connections but yeah still amazing to think about it
The reason samdwhich are more of a modern thing is because they heavily rely on refrigeration for the ingredients
Samdwhich? LOL
watching stick figure youtubers is like an addiction i cant get rid of
#realatable
Something I find interesting is that people have been in Australia longer than the pyramids have been around. The First Nations people of Australia have lived in Australia for like 60,000 years or something. Even as an Australia I sometimes forget that our history didn't start with colonisation, and that there is thousands of years of history here.
how did ppl get there
@@vagatronicsPleistocene had lower sea levels.
The same way they got everywhere. Being badass
lincoln was assassinated at fords theater, he was moved to the petersen house afterward where he died several hours later. the actual assassination didn’t happen there either
Anastasia Romanov, last Grand Duchess of Russia, and the Queen mother (Elizabeth II's mom) were both born in 1901 meaning Anastasia could've lived to see the 2000s
Actually, and I hate to tell you, but the Queen mother was born in 1900 not 1901. But here’s a fun fact, Britain joined WWI on her 14th birthday. Now that’s nuts.
0:10 Sir this is a Wendy's 😂
Unlike the dingo, which is a member of the dog or wolf family, the Tasmanian tiger or Thylacine was a marsupial, like wombats and kangaroos. Australia has very few native dog-like predators. It was a very unique animal.
Its close relative, the Tasmanian devil, is also endangered, but we've managed to hold on to them so far.
I want to correct you on something, you said: nowadays we don't necesarily hear about too many animals going extinct, but that is very wrong. the northern white rhino is a perfect example of a large animal currently going extinct. Per year hundreds upon hundreds of species go extinct, but they usually are too small or too unmammal like for news sites to mention it.
unfortunately spieces going extinct is happening more and more at an accelerated pace...
I’ve watched all your videos thinking you’ve been doing this for a while. Turns out you started this a month ago….. speechless great content love it!
Thank you!!!
This channel is by far one of my favorite historical channels
Thank you!!
I DEFINITELY thought sandwiches were younger, I could imagine some person in the 1920s being like “BY JOVE GOOD CHAP, YOU CAN PLACE DELICATESSEN MEATS ON THIS NEWFANGLED SLICED BREAD AND EAT IT AT ONCE!”
That’s honestly fair
Apparently americans were still british 100 years ago
The Donald Glover This is America stick figure took me out 😂
As a brazilian, I'm obligated to say that, the Wright brother didn't invented the plane, Santos dummont did it first
Who the hell didn't know Cleopatra and Caesar 😂
Me
been stalking them fr
Fun fact my parents are older than Wendy's💀
ruby bridges is still alive and she has an Instagram. my mind was BLOWN when i found out she had an ig.
I definetly thought that sandwiches were older than that. Id thought that maybe even jesus was munchin on a sandwich
Exactly!
They probably were. This was just when they were officially recorded and named but there is a high probability they were in use prior to
The ancient Romans had what for all practical purposes was a hamburger.
All I can say is that I lived through the transition from flip phones and CRT Television to Realistic Chatbots and AI replicating the sound of any anime character singing Frank Sinatra songs. Even crazier fact, is that my family has a VHS casette with recordings of my brother as a baby. He's now married and a father.
Just a side not all of this happened within the span of 17.5 years
Chatbots existed during CRT era though, I dunno why you think flip phones and tapes are so much older than slightly more modern media.
Now, horse carriages and electric cars, that's a difference.
Picasso died just days after the cell phones invention
Lucky man.
If Trust Me Bro was a person who taught anything he’d be the best. Especially at making me laugh!
Objectively no.
No way mfs weren’t slapping shit in between bread before that time, I refuse to believe this
The ancient Romans can rightly be credited with creating the hamburger.
the 10th president of the united states has a living grandson
He had two living grandsons until about 3 years ago!
That intro was amazing lol
I thought sandwiches were made in 1978 and PLANES WERE BEFORE CARS
My grandmother was born in 1932 and was 14-15 during the allied liberation of France from the Nazi's and her dad was the head of a prisoner of war camp in Maryland that was associated with the 29th infantry division. She told me that she in fact wore makeup and lipstick to meet those prisoners and in fact flirted with them.
Hypothetically since the 29th division was one of the divisions on Omaha beach and featured in Saving Private Ryan. The prisoners during the movie could have met my own grandmother.
This probably won’t be seen BUT, there was a period of time where the fax machine, Abraham Lincoln, and samurais existed at the same time. So Abraham Lincoln could have sent a fax to a samurai or vice versa
No way three ancient things I never seen in real life existed in ancient world?
Abraham Lincoln could've theoretically met a Samurai. 🤯
I swear this is like the fastest growing channel, 20k in less than a month
Fun fact: Albert Einstein was actually really good in school. The guy who wrote his biographies was German. In Germany, you have a grade system from 1-6. One is the best and six the worst. Einstein went to school in Switzerland where the grades were the opposite.
I was not expecting the full on crash to the Wendy's parking lot LMAOOOOOOOOO
Fun fact: while officially the thylacine died out in 1937 it’s speculated that the true extinction date for the species could of been anywhere from the 90’s to the early 2000’s. I’m not gonna bring up the possibility of it still being a live as that would be going into cryptid territory.
Rhe car was invented by Karl Benz in 1886. Otto Lilienthal's first flight took place in 1893. So the car is indeedolder than the plane
Oxford university is older than the Aztecs monuments
Hendrix also didn’t start playing guitar until he was 19 and died when he was 27 which also blows my mind
real nice, bro! real nice one.
I think it's worth noting that while dingos are canines, Tasmanian tigers were marsupials! Carnivory is rather uncommon in marsupials :D.
Did you know that the Tasmanian Tiger had the ability to open its mouth almost 90 degrees?
I trust you bro
as a sandwich, i can confirm i was created before the founding of the U.S. government.
Thank you for clarifying!
And you are infinitely more pleasing, desirable, and useful.
Being 52 years old and only being 1% of all of human records is a GREAT way to make someone feel worthless and how their efforts don’t mean much
I dunno, i am 52 and thought it was cool
1% does seem like a LOT when you talk about ALL of recorded human history. 🤷♂️
Im shocked that this channel Doesnt have more subscribers
He's at it again
Had too!
@@TrustMeBroOfficial you're gonna go far! Carry the torch, brother!
I never thought someone invented the first sandwich… I just thought it was something that has existed forever, common sense, no one in particular invented it.😮😮😮
We def need more of these
nice breakdancing skills
Thank you!
trust me bro, trust me bro is the best channel up rn trust me bro
Legend!
The last living civil war veteran died only in 1955 meaning he could’ve hypothetically served in both world wars.
Also, the last living American Revolution veteran died in 1868 meaning he lived through not only the independence of the United States but the American Civil War as well.
You earned a new subcriber just from the opening LOL!!
Great video mate! I just want to point out that we actually are experiencing many species go extinct at the moment
tbh the sandwhich one didnt really suprise me. i had always thought that they were invented between the 1600s to 1800s
I live for random facts, they always blow me away and make me feel smarter 😊❤
I love this! Time lines that clash. Do it for 2000s and up!
Love from Cape Town South Africa bro Keep up the good work❤
Thank you!
Animation is looking nicely polished 👍
I watch alot of youtube, and i havnt heard of alot of these. Nuts man 😮
Thank you!
MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS BORN BEFORE PABLO PICASSOO AAAAAAAHHHHHH
Honestly Christopher Lee's life is so interesting that you could make a whole video about him
i used to work for Wendy’s and I appreciate historical facts.
Thank you for your service!
Break it down animation was fire 🔥
W video, love it❤
ancient rome and ancient egypt didnt exactly exist at the same time, there is ancient egypt and there is greek egypt, cleopatra was greek for the most part, there was some sort of renaissance of ancient egypt culture in egypt at the time because mind you, ancient egypt is as old to ancient rome as ancient rome is to us
Future Fact: This channel got huge
Legend
Fun addition to your Caesar/Cleopatra bit - You are closer in time to Cleopatra than Cleopatra was to the founding of Egypt.
I need more videos like this but in this year, such and such happened over where while such and such was happening over here all across the world. Make it a series. Going from the “beginning” of time.
Christopher Lee has his own series of heavy metal albums
out of the mass of stick figure youtubers, this guy is the best. #wetrustbro
He's good enough I suppose
I love him but Sam O’nella will always hv the title.
I’m questioning history now 🤯
SO TRUE
I love learning history you have opened my eyes to more about the subject keep up the work love your videos
Thank you!
Sandwiches were invented as soon bread was...that Earl dude just put his name on it.
Definitely thought sandwiches were invented in like 1350
Anne Frank is a time traveler, and you can't convince me otherwise. She had access to ballpoint pens many years before they were invented.
Ballpoint pens were invented in 1931.
0:03 Was that the bang of 137ce
great video again wooo
This deserves a sub
Legend!
Trust me bro, Trust me bro is an amazing content creator
Thank you!
The 5200 years of recorded history one is completely wrong, there is human records and evidence of people recording there lives and knowledge of astronomical events that date back to over 10000 years ago.
This one had me reeling for weeks.
The oldest carbon dating of Aztec ruins dates to around 1100 AD. That's the same time that Oxford University was founded. Beyond that, the First Crusade was also raging in the Mediterranean/Middle East.
I learned the Anne frank and mlk fact the same day I watched this lol.
The first car wasn’t invented by Ford but by Carl Benz in 1886.
I’m late to this but this fact blew my mind when I learned it…
The MOON LANDING happened before wheeled suitcases were invented!
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln happened at Ford's Theater, Peterson House was where Lincoln later died as the shot did not immediately kill him but caused him to immediately lose consciousness that he would never regain.
I actually thought/believed that the first selfie was taken by Maria Romanov (Zar Nicholas II's daughter); especially given her photos survive to this day.