The Attack on Pearl Harbor is a gritty documentary which follows the lifes of 6 drug dealers who are trying to survive in the city of Hong Kong starring: Chindler Buns, Phobos 1, Japanese Pilot 69, Sean Connery, Interstellar bloke,
@LegoGuy87 that might be true, but most people don't realize but this video is an actual masterpiece and it retroactively justifies the movies existence
Motor oil, engine oil, or engine lubricant is any of various well-developed lubricants (comprising oil enhanced with additives, for example, in many cases, extreme pressure additives) that are used for lubrication of internal combustion engines. The main function of these lubricants is to reduce wear on moving parts; they also clean, inhibit corrosion, improve sealing, and cool the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts.[1] Motor oils are derived from petroleum-based and non-petroleum-synthesized chemical compounds. Motor oils today are mainly blended by using base oils composed of hydrocarbons, polyalphaolefins (PAO), and polyinternal olefins[2] (PIO), thus organic compounds consisting entirely of carbon and hydrogen. The base oils of some high-performance motor oils however contain up to 20% by weight of esters.[3]
The attack on Pearl Harbor, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor,[9] the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters,[10][11] and Operation Z during planning,[12] was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, in the Territory of Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States' entry into World War II. Japan intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military actions the Empire of Japan planned in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. Over the next seven hours there were coordinated Japanese attacks on the U.S.-held Philippines, Guam and Wake Island and on the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong.[13] The attack commenced at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time.[14] The base was attacked by 353[15] Imperial Japanese fighter planes, bombers, and torpedo planes in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers.[15] All eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged, with four sunk. All but Arizona were later raised, and six were returned to service and went on to fight in the war. The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers, three destroyers, an anti-aircraft training ship,[nb 4] and one minelayer. 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed; 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded.[17] Important base installations such as the power station, shipyard, maintenance, and fuel and torpedo storage facilities, as well as the submarine piers and headquarters building (also home of the intelligence section) were not attacked. Japanese losses were light: 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost, and 64 servicemen killed. One Japanese sailor, Kazuo Sakamaki, was captured. The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters. The following day, December 8, the United States declared war on Japan.[18] Domestic support for non-interventionism, which had been fading since the Fall of France in 1940,[19] disappeared. Clandestine support of the United Kingdom (e.g., the Neutrality Patrol) was replaced by active alliance. Subsequent operations by the U.S. prompted Germany and Italy to declare war on the U.S. on December 11, which was reciprocated by the U.S. the same day. From the 1950s, several writers alleged that parties high in the U.S. and British governments knew of the attack in advance and may have let it happen (or even encouraged it) with the aim of bringing the U.S. into war.[20][21] However, this advance-knowledge conspiracy theory is rejected by mainstream historians.[22][nb 5] There were numerous historical precedents for unannounced military action by Japan. However, the lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy". Because the attack happened without a declaration of war and without explicit warning, the attack on Pearl Harbor was judged by the Tokyo Trials to be a war crime.[24][25] Contents [hide] 1 Background to conflict 1.1 Diplomatic background 1.2 Military planning 1.3 Objectives 2 Approach and attack 2.1 Submarines 2.2 Japanese declaration of war 2.3 First wave composition 2.4 Second wave composition 2.5 American casualties and damages 2.6 Japanese losses 2.7 Possible third wave 3 Photographs 4 Ships lost or damaged 4.1 Battleships 4.2 Ex-battleship (target/AA training ship) 4.3 Cruisers 4.4 Destroyers 4.5 Auxiliaries 5 Salvage 6 Aftermath 6.1 Niihau Incident 6.2 Strategic implications 6.3 Present day 7 Media 7.1 Non-fiction/historical 7.2 Alternate history 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 10.1 Bibliography 11 Further reading 12 External links Background to conflict Pearl Harbor on October 30, 1941, looking southwest Main article: Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor Diplomatic background War between Japan and the United States had been a possibility of which each nation had been aware (and developed contingency plans for) since the 1920s, though tensions did not begin to grow seriously until Japan's 1931 invasion of Manchuria. Over the next decade, Japan continued to expand into China, leading to all-out war between those countries in 1937. Japan spent considerable effort trying to isolate China and achieve sufficient resource independence to attain victory on the mainland; the "Southern Operation" was designed to assist these efforts.[26] From December 1937, events such as the Japanese attack on USS Panay, the Allison incident, and the Nanking Massacre (the International Military Tribunal of the Far East concluded that more than 200,000 Chinese non-combatants were killed in indiscriminate massacres, though other estimates have ranged from 40,000 to more than 300,000) swung public opinion in the West sharply against Japan. Fearing Japanese expansion,[27] the United States, the United Kingdom, and France provided loan assistance for war supply contracts to the Republic of China. In 1940, Japan invaded French Indochina in an effort to control supplies reaching China. The United States halted shipments of airplanes, parts, machine tools, and aviation gasoline to Japan, which was perceived by Japan as an unfriendly act.[nb 6] The U.S. did not stop oil exports to Japan at that time in part because prevailing sentiment in Washington was that such an action would be an extreme step that Japan would likely consider a provocation, given Japanese dependence on U.S. oil.[29][30] Early in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the Pacific Fleet to Hawaii from its previous base in San Diego and ordered a military buildup in the Philippines in the hope of discouraging Japanese aggression in the Far East. Because the Japanese high command was (mistakenly) certain that any attack on the UK's Southeast Asian colonies would bring the U.S. into war, a devastating preventive strike appeared to be the only way to avoid U.S. naval interference.[31] An invasion of the Philippines was also considered necessary by Japanese war planners. The U.S. War Plan Orange had envisioned defending the Philippines with a 40,000-man elite force. This was opposed by Douglas MacArthur, who felt that he would need a force ten times that size, and was never implemented.[32] By 1941, U.S. planners anticipated abandonment of the Philippines at the outbreak of war and orders to that effect were given in late 1941 to Admiral Thomas Hart, commander of the Asiatic Fleet.[33] The U.S. ceased oil exports to Japan in July 1941, following Japanese expansion into French Indochina after the fall of France, in part because of new American restrictions on domestic oil consumption.[34] This in turn caused the Japanese to proceed with plans to take the Dutch East Indies, an oil-rich territory.[nb 7] On August 17, Roosevelt warned Japan that the U.S. was prepared to take steps against Japan if it attacked "neighboring countries".[36] The Japanese were faced with the option of either withdrawing from China and losing face or seizing and securing new sources of raw materials in the resource-rich, European-controlled colonies of Southeast Asia. Japan and the U.S. engaged in negotiations during the course of 1941 in an effort to improve relations. During these negotiations, Japan offered to withdraw from most of China and Indochina when peace was made with the Nationalist government, adopt an independent interpretation of the Tripartite Pact, and not to discriminate in trade provided all other countries reciprocated. Washington rejected these proposals. Japanese Prime Minister Konoye then offered to personally meet with Roosevelt, but Roosevelt insisted on coming to an agreement before any meeting.[37] The U.S. ambassador to Japan repeatedly urged Roosevelt to accept the meeting, warning that it was the only way to preserve the conciliatory Konoye government and peace in the Pacific.[38] His recommendation was not acted upon. The Konoye government collapsed the following month when the Japanese military refused to agree to the withdrawal of all troops from China.[39] Japan's final proposal, on November 20, offered to withdraw their forces from southern Indochina and not to launch any attacks in Southeast Asia provided that the U.S., the UK, and the Netherlands ceased aiding China and lifted their sanctions against Japan.[39] The American counter-proposal of November 26 (November 27 in Japan) (the Hull note) required Japan to evacuate all of China without conditions and conclude non-aggression pacts with Pacific powers. However the day before the Hull Note was delivered, on November 26 in Japan, the main Japanese attack fleet left port for Pearl Harbor.
In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and the complex numbers with real part 1/2. It was proposed by Bernhard Riemann (1859), after whom it is named. The name is also used for some closely related analogues, such as the Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields. The Riemann hypothesis implies results about the distribution of prime numbers. Along with suitable generalizations, some mathematicians consider it the most important unresolved problem in pure mathematics (Bombieri 2000). The Riemann hypothesis, along with Goldbach's conjecture, is part of Hilbert's eighth problem in David Hilbert's list of 23 unsolved problems; it is also one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems. The Riemann zeta function ζ(s) is a function whose argument s may be any complex number other than 1, and whose values are also complex. It has zeros at the negative even integers; that is, ζ(s) = 0 when s is one of −2, −4, −6, .... These are called its trivial zeros. However, the negative even integers are not the only values for which the zeta function is zero. The other ones are called non-trivial zeros. The Riemann hypothesis is concerned with the locations of these non-trivial zeros, and states that: The real part of every non-trivial zero of the Riemann zeta function is 1/2. Thus, if the hypothesis is correct, all the non-trivial zeros lie on the critical line consisting of the complex numbers 1/2 + i t, where t is a real number and i is the imaginary unit. There are several nontechnical books on the Riemann hypothesis, such as Derbyshire (2003), Rockmore (2005), (Sabbagh 2003a, 2003b), du Sautoy (2003). The books Edwards (1974), Patterson (1988), Borwein et al. (2008) and Mazur & Stein (2015) give mathematical introductions, while Titchmarsh (1986), Ivić (1985) and Karatsuba & Voronin (1992) are advanced monographs.
Lens flare is the light scattered in lens systems through generally unwanted image formation mechanisms, such as internal reflection and scattering from material inhomogeneities in the lens. These mechanisms differ from the intended image formation mechanism that depends on refraction of the image rays. Flare manifests itself in two ways: as visible artifacts, and as a haze across the image. The haze makes the image look "washed out" by reducing contrast and color saturation (adding light to dark image regions, and adding white to saturated regions, reducing their saturation). Visible artifacts, usually in the shape of the lens iris, are formed when light follows a pathway through the lens that contains one or more reflections from the lens surfaces. Flare is particularly caused by a very bright light sources. Most commonly, this occurs when shooting into the sun (when the sun is in frame or the lens is pointed in the direction of the sun), and is reduced by using a lens hood or other shade. For good optical systems and most images (which do not have a bright light shining into the lens), flare is a secondary effect that is widely distributed across the image and thus not visible, although it reduces contrast. Lenses with large numbers of elements such as zooms tend to exhibit greater lens flare, as they contain multiple surfaces at which unwanted internal scattering occurs.
The audio at 4:44 is from a song called *Counterfeit - Wake the fuck up* but the music has been taken out, the previous talk before he says "Get back the fucking morals" is completely separate from the song.
A garden gnome, or lawn gnome, is a figurine of a small humanoid creature, usually wearing a pointy hat, displayed for the purpose of ornamentation on front lawns or in gardens. These figurines originated in 19th-century Germany, where they became known as Gartenzwerge (garden dwarfs). The application of the term gnome in English is first attested in the 1930s. Garden statuary has been common in Europe at least since the Renaissance.[1] Among the figures depicted were gobbi (Italian for dwarfs or hunchbacks).[1] In particular, Jacques Callot produced 21 designs for gobbi, engraved and printed in 1616.[1] By the late 18th century, porcelain "House Dwarfs" had begun to be produced, and they remained popular ornaments throughout the 19th Century.[1] In addition, wooden statues of gnomes had been made in Switzerland, around the town of Brienz. Even so, the claim to be the manufacturer of the first garden gnome is hotly contested, but it is possible that Baehr and Maresch of Dresden produced the first ceramic gnomes, having them in stock as early as 1841.[1] From around 1860 onwards, many statues were made in Gräfenroda, a town in Thuringia, Germany, known for its ceramics.[1][2] Philip Griebel made terracotta animals as decorations, and produced gnomes based on local myths about the gnomes' willingness to help in the garden at night. The garden gnome quickly spread across Germany and into France and England, and wherever gardening was a serious hobby. The manufacturing of gnomes spread across Germany, with numerous other large and small manufacturers coming in and out of the business, each having its own particular style of design. World War II was hard on the industry, and most producers gave up then. Griebel's descendants still make them and are the last of the German producers, all others having moved production to Poland or China. Currently, there are an estimated 25 million garden gnomes in Germany.[2] Replica of Lampy the Lamport Gnome Garden gnomes were first introduced to the United Kingdom in 1847 by Sir Charles Isham, 10th Baronet, when he brought 21 terracotta figures back from a trip to Germany and placed them as ornaments in the gardens of his home, Lamport Hall in Northamptonshire. Only one of the original batch of gnomes survives: "Lampy", as he is known, is on display at Lamport Hall, and is insured for £1 million.[3] A more recent notable manufacturer of garden gnomes was Tom Major-Ball, father of former United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major. Garden gnomes have become a popular accessory in many gardens. They are often the target of pranks, known collectively as gnoming: people have been known to return garden gnomes "to the wild", most notably France's Front pour la Libération des Nains de Jardins and Italy's MALAG (Garden Gnome Liberation Front). Some "kidnapped" garden gnomes have been sent on trips around the world (the travelling gnome prank; this later became the basis for Travelocity's "Where is my Gnome?" series of advertisements). In 2008, a 53-year-old French man in Brittany was arrested on suspicion of stealing upwards of 170 garden gnomes.[2] Some scholars have suggested that the garden gnome is a descendant of the Greco-Roman fertility god Priapus, whose statue was often found in ancient gardens.[4][5][6] Typology[edit]
I saw that SpongeBob short and thought it was hilarious… but I was like who tf is guy I never subscribed to him. Been getting recommended your old vids and now I realize, blazinscrubs. What a throwback
www.patreon.com/Podel1
twitter.com/Podel_irl
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watch the Video before you write a comment.
PENGERS
Komadi
The Attack on Pearl Harbor is a gritty documentary which follows the lifes of 6 drug dealers who are trying to survive in the city of Hong Kong starring: Chindler Buns, Phobos 1, Japanese Pilot 69, Sean Connery, Interstellar bloke,
Wait, wut?
Cool.
I haven't heard of a crossover that ambitious since Cartoon Allstars to the Rescue.
*Coughs*
why do I exists dx
original and not enhanced coughing sounds, donate 10 quid for curing my brain tourettes
5:36 no
Other people can do memes without you looking for attention. Fuck off Dildo Duck.
*Oh no.*
Why does this formula still work? Why do I still laugh?
cuz we r brain ded
+stocchinet too true
We're covered in cancer at this point
Jesus Senpai Doctor says i have three months left
+stocchinet good for u
Most people don’t realize but this video is an actual masterpiece and it retroactively justifies the movies existence
I agree, most people don't realize but this video is an actual masterpiece and it retroactively justifies the movies existence
@LegoGuy87 that might be true, but most people don't realize but this video is an actual masterpiece and it retroactively justifies the movies existence
Honestly mate, you are a fucking genius, every single video of yours is a masterpiece.
thank you
+Zveroboy Thanks mate.
thanks man
k thangs
cheers
Tesco Clubcard
what to heck
+Flater Every hitmarker helps
ok £€ idk worse joke 1365
CLAPCARD
*cough
6:36 - "I'll add the rest later mate - George"
Jesus christ that was good
this is the content i subed for
+TheCheetah same
K m2
same here. I still die laughing every time.
+TheCheetah are you nfkrz?
leafy clone
here's 10 quid you jedi
3:38 "I've tampered with his brakes"
Never laughed my ass off my whole life
4:20 I appreciate 3PO waking up and immediatly starting to speak Ancient Sith
"GET BACK TO FUKEN MORALS AND VALUES AND RESPEKT"
"WE'RE FUKEN SIINKIING"
Motor oil, engine oil, or engine lubricant is any of various well-developed lubricants (comprising oil enhanced with additives, for example, in many cases, extreme pressure additives) that are used for lubrication of internal combustion engines. The main function of these lubricants is to reduce wear on moving parts; they also clean, inhibit corrosion, improve sealing, and cool the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts.[1]
Motor oils are derived from petroleum-based and non-petroleum-synthesized chemical compounds. Motor oils today are mainly blended by using base oils composed of hydrocarbons, polyalphaolefins (PAO), and polyinternal olefins[2] (PIO), thus organic compounds consisting entirely of carbon and hydrogen. The base oils of some high-performance motor oils however contain up to 20% by weight of esters.[3]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_oil
The attack on Pearl Harbor, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor,[9] the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters,[10][11] and Operation Z during planning,[12] was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, in the Territory of Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States' entry into World War II.
Japan intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military actions the Empire of Japan planned in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. Over the next seven hours there were coordinated Japanese attacks on the U.S.-held Philippines, Guam and Wake Island and on the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong.[13]
The attack commenced at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time.[14] The base was attacked by 353[15] Imperial Japanese fighter planes, bombers, and torpedo planes in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers.[15] All eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged, with four sunk. All but Arizona were later raised, and six were returned to service and went on to fight in the war. The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers, three destroyers, an anti-aircraft training ship,[nb 4] and one minelayer. 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed; 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded.[17] Important base installations such as the power station, shipyard, maintenance, and fuel and torpedo storage facilities, as well as the submarine piers and headquarters building (also home of the intelligence section) were not attacked. Japanese losses were light: 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost, and 64 servicemen killed. One Japanese sailor, Kazuo Sakamaki, was captured.
The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters. The following day, December 8, the United States declared war on Japan.[18] Domestic support for non-interventionism, which had been fading since the Fall of France in 1940,[19] disappeared. Clandestine support of the United Kingdom (e.g., the Neutrality Patrol) was replaced by active alliance. Subsequent operations by the U.S. prompted Germany and Italy to declare war on the U.S. on December 11, which was reciprocated by the U.S. the same day.
From the 1950s, several writers alleged that parties high in the U.S. and British governments knew of the attack in advance and may have let it happen (or even encouraged it) with the aim of bringing the U.S. into war.[20][21] However, this advance-knowledge conspiracy theory is rejected by mainstream historians.[22][nb 5]
There were numerous historical precedents for unannounced military action by Japan. However, the lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy". Because the attack happened without a declaration of war and without explicit warning, the attack on Pearl Harbor was judged by the Tokyo Trials to be a war crime.[24][25]
Contents [hide]
1 Background to conflict
1.1 Diplomatic background
1.2 Military planning
1.3 Objectives
2 Approach and attack
2.1 Submarines
2.2 Japanese declaration of war
2.3 First wave composition
2.4 Second wave composition
2.5 American casualties and damages
2.6 Japanese losses
2.7 Possible third wave
3 Photographs
4 Ships lost or damaged
4.1 Battleships
4.2 Ex-battleship (target/AA training ship)
4.3 Cruisers
4.4 Destroyers
4.5 Auxiliaries
5 Salvage
6 Aftermath
6.1 Niihau Incident
6.2 Strategic implications
6.3 Present day
7 Media
7.1 Non-fiction/historical
7.2 Alternate history
8 See also
9 Notes
10 References
10.1 Bibliography
11 Further reading
12 External links
Background to conflict
Pearl Harbor on October 30, 1941, looking southwest
Main article: Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor
Diplomatic background
War between Japan and the United States had been a possibility of which each nation had been aware (and developed contingency plans for) since the 1920s, though tensions did not begin to grow seriously until Japan's 1931 invasion of Manchuria. Over the next decade, Japan continued to expand into China, leading to all-out war between those countries in 1937. Japan spent considerable effort trying to isolate China and achieve sufficient resource independence to attain victory on the mainland; the "Southern Operation" was designed to assist these efforts.[26]
From December 1937, events such as the Japanese attack on USS Panay, the Allison incident, and the Nanking Massacre (the International Military Tribunal of the Far East concluded that more than 200,000 Chinese non-combatants were killed in indiscriminate massacres, though other estimates have ranged from 40,000 to more than 300,000) swung public opinion in the West sharply against Japan. Fearing Japanese expansion,[27] the United States, the United Kingdom, and France provided loan assistance for war supply contracts to the Republic of China.
In 1940, Japan invaded French Indochina in an effort to control supplies reaching China. The United States halted shipments of airplanes, parts, machine tools, and aviation gasoline to Japan, which was perceived by Japan as an unfriendly act.[nb 6] The U.S. did not stop oil exports to Japan at that time in part because prevailing sentiment in Washington was that such an action would be an extreme step that Japan would likely consider a provocation, given Japanese dependence on U.S. oil.[29][30]
Early in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the Pacific Fleet to Hawaii from its previous base in San Diego and ordered a military buildup in the Philippines in the hope of discouraging Japanese aggression in the Far East. Because the Japanese high command was (mistakenly) certain that any attack on the UK's Southeast Asian colonies would bring the U.S. into war, a devastating preventive strike appeared to be the only way to avoid U.S. naval interference.[31] An invasion of the Philippines was also considered necessary by Japanese war planners. The U.S. War Plan Orange had envisioned defending the Philippines with a 40,000-man elite force. This was opposed by Douglas MacArthur, who felt that he would need a force ten times that size, and was never implemented.[32] By 1941, U.S. planners anticipated abandonment of the Philippines at the outbreak of war and orders to that effect were given in late 1941 to Admiral Thomas Hart, commander of the Asiatic Fleet.[33]
The U.S. ceased oil exports to Japan in July 1941, following Japanese expansion into French Indochina after the fall of France, in part because of new American restrictions on domestic oil consumption.[34] This in turn caused the Japanese to proceed with plans to take the Dutch East Indies, an oil-rich territory.[nb 7] On August 17, Roosevelt warned Japan that the U.S. was prepared to take steps against Japan if it attacked "neighboring countries".[36] The Japanese were faced with the option of either withdrawing from China and losing face or seizing and securing new sources of raw materials in the resource-rich, European-controlled colonies of Southeast Asia.
Japan and the U.S. engaged in negotiations during the course of 1941 in an effort to improve relations. During these negotiations, Japan offered to withdraw from most of China and Indochina when peace was made with the Nationalist government, adopt an independent interpretation of the Tripartite Pact, and not to discriminate in trade provided all other countries reciprocated. Washington rejected these proposals. Japanese Prime Minister Konoye then offered to personally meet with Roosevelt, but Roosevelt insisted on coming to an agreement before any meeting.[37] The U.S. ambassador to Japan repeatedly urged Roosevelt to accept the meeting, warning that it was the only way to preserve the conciliatory Konoye government and peace in the Pacific.[38] His recommendation was not acted upon. The Konoye government collapsed the following month when the Japanese military refused to agree to the withdrawal of all troops from China.[39]
Japan's final proposal, on November 20, offered to withdraw their forces from southern Indochina and not to launch any attacks in Southeast Asia provided that the U.S., the UK, and the Netherlands ceased aiding China and lifted their sanctions against Japan.[39] The American counter-proposal of November 26 (November 27 in Japan) (the Hull note) required Japan to evacuate all of China without conditions and conclude non-aggression pacts with Pacific powers. However the day before the Hull Note was delivered, on November 26 in Japan, the main Japanese attack fleet left port for Pearl Harbor.
TeaCupChicken ok
that was in the subtitles lol
Awesome.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor#cite_ref-13
"That guy from Schindler's List" while killing everyone's ears
That was painful to watch.
I was laughing too much I couldn't breathe.
same
Ditto
what's the name of that dank meme in your profile pic
Looking back this video gave me a chubby chode
Right? I had an uncontrollable laughing fit. XD
This is one of those videos thats so good you keep coming back to watch again.
Came back for a rewatch. That scene from 2:33 to 3:14 still makes me laugh hard.
Same. This video is almost perfect.
Podel needs to make new Star Wars videos for the Sequels tbh
The fucking printer sounds over R2-D2's beeping from 3:17-3:24 had to be my favorite part
This is amazing.
Please never stop doing your thing
The editing in this video was better than movie itself. In all seriousness, great job with After Effects it looks great.
"I tampered with his brakes" gets me every time.
it's been 3 years. how is this still so fucking hilarious
Been studying game design for three years and those thirty seconds at the start of the video destroys any 3D animation I could do.
I waited 16 months for this Video and I gotta say...it was worth it. Thank You Blazenscrubs JD is my favorite character
This... this is your mastapiice. This... is the one, they'll rememba you fo
You deserve more respeck than Pyrocynical, he sold out.
Though I don't mind his non commentary videos tbh
+SuperAwesomerobot he's doing a lot less now though
3 years in the future here. Pyro is lesbian now. Leafy is still mia. T series won the sub war but nobody cares lol. Why the fuck am i telling you this
@@trentonyoakum1627
sbut up mate no 2 cares ok
@@pyrrehraus6571 ok
In my opinion, one upload a month is enough as long as this is quality haha
Keep it up as always
4:44 and onward is the best voice acting I've ever heard! It was like porn to my ears.
I haven't laughed like this in a very long time. Thank you truly.
This is the level of "what the actual fuck did I just watch" that requires a ridiculous amount of effort.
Infinite warfare gameplay????!!!!!!2!1!!1!2//
+Sammy Arroyo tru
Stole my commint xddddddddd
+kuhataparunks sorry m80
Blazin, I know you were worried about doing this but honestly this is the Best Star Wars video you have made.
This is more canon than The Sequels to me
Man videos like this, i don't even want to imagine the time it takes to do one...
"Spent 90% of his money on green screens"
OMGGGG I DD
I don't mind that the content is few and far between, it's fucking gold
2:30 scene was amazing
Bloody hell, this is probably the funniest MLG/meme parody I've ever seen
3:52
*Oh, so that’s why Luke tells Yoda that.*
holy shit dude, how are these videos always this good?
In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and the complex numbers with real part 1/2. It was proposed by Bernhard Riemann (1859), after whom it is named. The name is also used for some closely related analogues, such as the Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields.
The Riemann hypothesis implies results about the distribution of prime numbers. Along with suitable generalizations, some mathematicians consider it the most important unresolved problem in pure mathematics (Bombieri 2000). The Riemann hypothesis, along with Goldbach's conjecture, is part of Hilbert's eighth problem in David Hilbert's list of 23 unsolved problems; it is also one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems.
The Riemann zeta function ζ(s) is a function whose argument s may be any complex number other than 1, and whose values are also complex. It has zeros at the negative even integers; that is, ζ(s) = 0 when s is one of −2, −4, −6, .... These are called its trivial zeros. However, the negative even integers are not the only values for which the zeta function is zero. The other ones are called non-trivial zeros. The Riemann hypothesis is concerned with the locations of these non-trivial zeros, and states that:
The real part of every non-trivial zero of the Riemann zeta function is 1/2.
Thus, if the hypothesis is correct, all the non-trivial zeros lie on the critical line consisting of the complex numbers 1/2 + i t, where t is a real number and i is the imaginary unit.
There are several nontechnical books on the Riemann hypothesis, such as Derbyshire (2003), Rockmore (2005), (Sabbagh 2003a, 2003b), du Sautoy (2003). The books Edwards (1974), Patterson (1988), Borwein et al. (2008) and Mazur & Stein (2015) give mathematical introductions, while Titchmarsh (1986), Ivić (1985) and Karatsuba & Voronin (1992) are advanced monographs.
ok
lang geleden dat ik zo een goede video gezien heb. bedankt voor dit meesterwerk
this is the greatest thing that I have ever seen
sir blazing scrub your content quality is going up so fast and i am really enjoying your content. please make more memes good sir
Absolutely stunning work. It puts George Lucas to shame.
0:18, this makes it more accurate since you can't actually see lasers, at least not unless it's in smoke or fog or anything, and this is in space.
M7 this is gold, it needs to be released as super ultra 4k uncut george lucas blue-ray edition
Been waiting so long for this beautiful work of art
This is honestly beautiful
Its been over four years.... and GOOD MORNING still fucking gets me every time
This is a masterpiece, legit
A masterpiece.
This was fucking beautiful
Lens flare is the light scattered in lens
systems through generally unwanted image formation mechanisms, such as internal
reflection and scattering
from material inhomogeneities in the lens. These mechanisms differ from the
intended image formation mechanism that depends on refraction of the image
rays. Flare manifests itself in two ways: as visible artifacts, and as a haze
across the image. The haze makes the image look "washed out" by
reducing contrast and color saturation (adding light to dark image regions, and
adding white to saturated regions, reducing their saturation). Visible
artifacts, usually in the shape of the lens iris, are formed when light follows
a pathway through the lens that contains one or more reflections from the lens
surfaces.
Flare is particularly caused by a very bright light
sources. Most commonly, this occurs when shooting into the sun (when the sun is
in frame or the lens is pointed in the direction of the sun), and is reduced by
using a lens hood
or other shade.
For good optical systems and most images (which do
not have a bright light shining into the lens), flare is a secondary effect
that is widely distributed across the image and thus not visible, although it
reduces contrast. Lenses with large numbers of elements such as zooms
tend to exhibit greater lens flare, as they contain multiple surfaces at which
unwanted internal scattering occurs.
up next - episode 2, attack of the memes
3, revenge of the shit
+Micky Grantham *revenge of the casuals dx
I FRIGGIN LOVE THE INTRO!
someone give me the link to that C3P0 rant when he wakes up 😂
Best content on TH-cam. 11/10 IGN
OH MY GOD I HAVENT LAUGHED SO HARD IN SUCH A LONG TIME
You don't know how much I wanted to watch this :D
do u vape
There's a vape store I go to, but I don't go to buy vapes, I just go because it's close by and they have a free pool table
+Sample Text ayyy
ok
what am i some kind of tesco fish i dont know?
-jam jar
I was laughing my arse off at this xD
Friends is a gritty documentary, in Hongkong
when u realize blazin skrubé into vaporwavo
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
This is legendary
What is that from? (4:21)
equ Justin Bieber rant 2
This is truly a masterpiece
needs more A E S T H E T I C S 9/10
I know so much more about Motor Oil now, than I ever did.
>>unrealistic documentory of cold underwaterwar between darth veydre and vietnam 2018.58 ok
Star Destroyer 1.9 TDI manual 6-speed 105 Hp 149 g/km CO2 Euro 4 1896 cm3 4 Inline Front wheel drive Internal Combustion engine
where you do get that offbeat clapping sound effect mate
When you go frame-by-frame only to find a fucking Wikpedia article about motor oil
top tier video and editing thanks xddddddd
5:49 2020 in a nutshell
These just get better and better.
These transport me to another world, man.
Can I expect to get the original 3 in the Blue Ray pack late this year?
+Castan Cat 144p only
+Master Yoda 144p? What is this? Heven?
This looks like something you would find in the very deepest pit of my brain
7:12 THE WINDOES VISTA SOUND EFFECT BEST PART EX DEE
The audio at 4:44 is from a song called *Counterfeit - Wake the fuck up* but the music has been taken out, the previous talk before he says "Get back the fucking morals" is completely separate from the song.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise...
the fitnessgram pacer test is a multistage aerobic compacity test that...
+TR-8R, The Loyal Stormtrooper of Sick Spins The Cold War was a phase in which...
World War 1 also know as the Great....
A garden gnome, or lawn gnome, is a figurine of a small humanoid creature, usually wearing a pointy hat, displayed for the purpose of ornamentation on front lawns or in gardens. These figurines originated in 19th-century Germany, where they became known as Gartenzwerge (garden dwarfs). The application of the term gnome in English is first attested in the 1930s.
Garden statuary has been common in Europe at least since the Renaissance.[1] Among the figures depicted were gobbi (Italian for dwarfs or hunchbacks).[1] In particular, Jacques Callot produced 21 designs for gobbi, engraved and printed in 1616.[1] By the late 18th century, porcelain "House Dwarfs" had begun to be produced, and they remained popular ornaments throughout the 19th Century.[1] In addition, wooden statues of gnomes had been made in Switzerland, around the town of Brienz. Even so, the claim to be the manufacturer of the first garden gnome is hotly contested, but it is possible that Baehr and Maresch of Dresden produced the first ceramic gnomes, having them in stock as early as 1841.[1] From around 1860 onwards, many statues were made in Gräfenroda, a town in Thuringia, Germany, known for its ceramics.[1][2] Philip Griebel made terracotta animals as decorations, and produced gnomes based on local myths about the gnomes' willingness to help in the garden at night. The garden gnome quickly spread across Germany and into France and England, and wherever gardening was a serious hobby.
The manufacturing of gnomes spread across Germany, with numerous other large and small manufacturers coming in and out of the business, each having its own particular style of design. World War II was hard on the industry, and most producers gave up then. Griebel's descendants still make them and are the last of the German producers, all others having moved production to Poland or China. Currently, there are an estimated 25 million garden gnomes in Germany.[2]
Replica of Lampy the Lamport Gnome
Garden gnomes were first introduced to the United Kingdom in 1847 by Sir Charles Isham, 10th Baronet, when he brought 21 terracotta figures back from a trip to Germany and placed them as ornaments in the gardens of his home, Lamport Hall in Northamptonshire. Only one of the original batch of gnomes survives: "Lampy", as he is known, is on display at Lamport Hall, and is insured for £1 million.[3] A more recent notable manufacturer of garden gnomes was Tom Major-Ball, father of former United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major.
Garden gnomes have become a popular accessory in many gardens. They are often the target of pranks, known collectively as gnoming: people have been known to return garden gnomes "to the wild", most notably France's Front pour la Libération des Nains de Jardins and Italy's MALAG (Garden Gnome Liberation Front). Some "kidnapped" garden gnomes have been sent on trips around the world (the travelling gnome prank; this later became the basis for Travelocity's "Where is my Gnome?" series of advertisements). In 2008, a 53-year-old French man in Brittany was arrested on suspicion of stealing upwards of 170 garden gnomes.[2]
Some scholars have suggested that the garden gnome is a descendant of the Greco-Roman fertility god Priapus, whose statue was often found in ancient gardens.[4][5][6]
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+CMDR MineSombra keemstar also known as Gnomestar is a surprise attack on the internet by our modern point and time
Never gets old.
5:30 WHAT IS THAT SONG
Blank Banshee - Blank Banshee 0
Best TH-camr ever in the history of MLG content💯
quentin tarantino has gone down the poo hole asnt he
Yes.
I laughed so hard I accidentally blew 90% of my money on green screens
i'm hype for *Episode II : ATTACK OF THE MEMES*
goddamn that was good
great sound for quigon's death
K.
hi dad
kk
i'd comment kkk but that is morbid in today's society
+AMinecraft KKK
Sir, you are the meme god.
FAKE
+Furniture Reviews ok sori :((((((((((((((((((((((
fat troll
+Furniture Reviews nope, this is 100% real.
just rewatched
it's still a good movi
I expect to see related action figures hit store shelves sometime later this year
I saw that SpongeBob short and thought it was hilarious… but I was like who tf is guy I never subscribed to him. Been getting recommended your old vids and now I realize, blazinscrubs. What a throwback
watching this again in 2022 and got stuck crying laughing at 7:30 for about 5 minutes. Cheers
Your finest work yet
Can't wait for episode 2 and the new season of Spider-Man on GTA IV!