Chameleons also change color when they see a predator. I worked at a pet store and whenever a chameloen spotted a snake it changed it's color quickly. Perhaps it makes them look more intimidating as they puff up too.
Yeah I own a chameleon and if you are in there enclosure doing working you move aggressively and they think you are a predator they change color to blend in with their
Yes actually chameleons do change their colour as camouflage, but more commonly in social signalling and in reactions to temperature and other conditions. This varies between species.
Connected to that is that they also change for mood. Tense or stressed their color mutes, relaxed or excited/amorous their color gets more intense & vibrant...fired up.
When I was in high school ('81-'85), I had a job at my church that included sweeping up after weddings. When I started the job, I swept the rice so that no one would slip and fall on it. Everyone threw rice. Then people eventually started referring to the exploding pigeons thing and a few critics started telling me to be more thorough in my sweeping so pigeons wouldn't explode. That's when some people started throwing seed instead of rice at weddings. By '85, no one was throwing rice, and everyone was throwing seed. The total transition from rice to seed happened pretty quickly. Bad information spread quickly even before the internet.
It's crazy how the internet didn't speed up the spread of bad information, but did speed up the spread of corrective information. Completely counter what the popular opinion about "Stuff from the internet" was from the 90's thru the 2000's
I knew a little about the effects of explosions because I wanted to learn more about the Home Front as a child (WW2, UK). Sometimes people were found deceased after a nearby bomb but with no physical marks or damage on them and they just looked incredibly peaceful. It was how the bombs sucked all the air out affected the human body. That and the "Sandwich Shelters" always stayed in my mind. What a brilliant video though again, never knew what direction it would take next 😊
Correction: Robin is the son of Batman. Damian Wayne is Bruce Wayne's only biological son as there are 3 more predecessors as Robin all whom which were adopted by Bruce. The first and most popular Robin is Dick Grayson who was adopted after his parents were killed during a circus performance.
there were 4 Robins before Damian. Stephanie Brown may have only had a very brief comic run as Robin before she was fired and returned to being Spoiler and later became Batgirl, but she is still canonically a former Robin in the comicverse.
As a plumber I have had to lay down and work in colonies of spiders over a hundred spiders strong. I've also had a multitude of tarantulas crawling over me while camping during migration season. Never even bothered me a bit. But I can't imagine how horrifying this video was for people who are afraid of spiders. It even made me feel a little uncomfortable.
Back in my infantry days I somehow managed to find spider nests any bush that I was taking cover in or sitting ambush. It would take every ounce of will power to not jump up screaming like a kid. Still have nightmares about those spiders
I think it was a mythbusters episode that explained the slow explosion walk. Its all about perspective. The actors are actually a safe distance from the explosion, but the angle of the camera along with some editing makes it look closer than it is.
A statement doesn't have to be true to be factual. First definition for fact is "A thing that is known to be true or proven". These are all statements that people claim to know are true, they're just wrong, as you are in claiming that facts are never false. Though at least in your case, there are contexts where you're correct, like when talking about the facts of a court case.
@@KamiNoBaka1 But then doesn't that still mean that it's not a fact? Because claiming to know something is true doesn't mean you actually know that it's true, and if the definition is "A thing that is known to be true or proven", then that is different from "A thing that is claimed to be known to be true or proven".
@@thawebkharroubi232 This is literally what the guy above already explained - Not every statement is a fact. A fact is a statement that is proven to be true. All other statements are just statements, sometimes falsehoods if they are known to be false. So it short - Anybody can make any statement. A statement can be true, false or status unknown. If a statement is true - it's called a fact. Therefore there can be no "false facts" because by definition a fact is something that is true.
The fact that Wolverine has a healing factor that is strong enough to not only regenerate limbs but can also stop him from aging i imagine he'll be able to use his legs just fine after that explosion.
It isn't just milk producers that extolled milk; it was the United States government. From the USDA with its Food Guide Pyramid that had "Dairy" as a separate category, to it being part of WIC (low income food program), in the form of cheese. Of course, the Food Guide Pyramid was heavily influenced by lobbies in general, which is why carbohydrates were at the bottom rather than vegetables. They were encouraged to do so by the wheat lobby.
@@ianmacfarlane1241 The US inventing the Nuclear Bomb and being one of the few industrialized countries relatively untouched by the effects of WWII gave them a LOT of influence over the world at large
@Icalasari I've read some astonishingly idiotic comments online over the years, but you've raised the bar to new heights... I suppose convccgratulations are in order, so well done!!!
The USDA, FDA, and all the lobbyists and their subsidies is just a corrupt mess. The Mediterranean diet (minus dairy and without red meat) has been known to be the superior diet for human health for decades yet people out there actually believe you HAVE to have dairy, meat, and bread or you will just die. I used to have a regular American diet until the age of 34 when I developed colon cancer and had high blood pressure as well to compound the issue (I survived thankfully). I would eat your regular breakfast of bacon, eggs, and toast with a glass of milk. For lunch I would generally eat fast food or a sandwich I packed at home consisting of white bread, processed meats/cheese, and mayo with a side of greasy potato chips. For dinner I would usually eat pasta, pizza, or a frozen dinner. Switched to a diet consisting of 90% unblemished foods such as unsalted almonds, fresh fruit, vegetables, seeds, occasional fish, occasional eggs, beans, lentils, and an occasional piece or two of dark chocolate if I feel like sweets. I pretty much only drink water other than the occasional glass of wine before bed. Completely quit fast food and processed foods other than dark chocolate. After my health scare I gave away literally everything bad for me in my fridge/freezer and pantry to people in need and despite it being much more work to cook meals now and missing fatty red meat when I see others eating it I have stood strong for over 19 years now. My brother has been trying to convince me to "live a little" by offering me McDonald's a few times, delivery pizza a dozen+ times, as well as BBQ at 6-7 of his cookouts and his fried catfish as well but I've stayed strong. The only time I almost gave in was when he made filet mignons and lobster tails soaked in butter during the superbowl 3 years back, I had some but I knew that if I screwed up once I'd do it again. I just don't want to die yet, I have two children and a grandchild and they mean more to me than taking the easy route and gorging on junk food all the time. Ate about 1000 Big Mac's in my life so I think I've had more than enough as it is.
Here's another fun fact about senses. Despite what you might think, you can't actually feel moisture. If you touch something moist, you feel the difference in texture and temperature, and certain combinations of this are interpreted by your brain as wet. That's why, when you wear rubber gloves and put them in water, it feels like your hand is wet, even though it isn't. Certain animals, such as some spiders, however, do have specific receptors that let them actually detect moisture.
And as such he would have no issues surviving such an explosion, unlike some other fictional characters that could have been used as an example instead. Do try to keep up.@@mikeslater6246
Rabbits tend to like carrots as they have significant sugar content for veggie side, and rabbits have a sweet tooth. This actually increases why you should limit carrots for bunnies as too much sugar is very bad for them, too. Give them the leafy greens, and probably some pellets, and a piece of banana or strawberry for a quick sweet treat. Bunny will love it.
Leafy greens (including carrot leaves) a the best for rabbits but it’s important to also give them hard vegetables like carrots, turnip and swede or an apple because like all rodents their front teeth continually grow and need wearing down. Always make it an option in their diet, they’ll know when they need it. Just don’t feed them celery (it gives them diarrhoea).
@@danielriley7380 Rabbits are not rodents, they're lagomorphs. Their diet should be mostly hay, with leafy greens. The vegetables and fruits you listed as "hard" are not in fact hard for a rabbit and that much starch can cause them to have diarrhea or go into stasis.
@@joeervin1985 I listed what the pet shop owner informed were safe supplements to the hay diet. Having just checked 3 websites on the matter nothing I mentioned listed as a harmful food (as long the apples are deseeded).
@@danielriley7380sure they’re safe supplements - but that means a small piece of it, not “an apple” or an entire turnip or swede. And I don’t know who told you you could leave these around and they’d munch on them in moderation if they need it. You might check out sites like the House Rabbit Society.
Thank you for not killing the spiders. They are our allies against things that want to feed on our food, our houses or us. They are actually docile creatures and even the extremely venomous ones rarely bite.
@@lynneconklin917cant express how frustrated i am when people brag about being peaceful by releasing pests into the wild where they'll probs get eaten alive
Oh man these other replies know very little about spiders, don't they? They have a better chance outside because, barring having some kind of infestation in your home, they have more available food. The fact that they may get eaten by another animal isn't a good argument, either. That's how nature works. Does the animal that eats the spider not have as much right to eat as the spider does? Like, yeah, spiders are cool, keep em as pets if you want, but don't try to say you're screwing over house spiders by removing them from your house. That's the kind of thing I'd expect to hear from PETA idiots.
I'm not sure you can rule out ninjas wearing that sort of garb at times. Probably not exactly that, but while a ninja in daytime or at a party would likely dress like everyone else, a ninja trying to infiltrate a location in the middle of the night where shadows are far more common than lit areas, dark garb, especially dark clothes that can be quickly removed and discarded when/if it becomes more useful to play a random person, would be extremely useful.
Little is known of ninja activity. It's a very general term like "terrorist", not a definition of a specific group. It seems that they were from lower classes and therefore may not have had access to fancy weapons and clothes.
Ninjas were actually acted like spies similar to modern world.. They were used to spy on neibouring clans and their battle tactics.. Also they used to steal important documents or information..
@@moggpiano8043 Yeah it is believed that they belonged to the lower classes while Samurai belonged to the higher classes/nobles. Ninjas were specialized assassins, saboteurs and secret agents.
An interesting point on the Frankenstein thing. Lots of people like to make the statement "Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein was the name of the scientist, not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein actually was the real monster all along..." The problem with that being, if Shelly's intent was to write a story with a message of "often, humans are the real monsters," then by modern standards of behavior, she failed. Hard. True, the creature is a hell of a lot more civilized and articulated than his popular modern depictions would have you believe, but if you actually read the original book, and actually *stop to think about* some of the crap he pulled, you quickly realize that the creature was *at least* just as monstrous as his creator was.
And my old boss had a rabbit named Harold who actually did learn tricks and even used to use a cat box to do his "business". Please don't think that I mean any disrespect! I enjoy the postings!
Actually yeah. There aren't very many species of spiders that eat bedbugs. Take it from someone who's dealt with bedbugs in the past, they're SUPER tiny. They don't fly so they don't really get caught in webs, and they're too small to be worth the effort to most hunting spiders (jumping spiders, wolf spiders etc.).
I'm nearly 60 years-old and have honestly never seen a bedbug in person. I've heard about them but just never seen one. I've experienced fleas before though as I used to own a dog way back.
7:26 "Similar to how Christ isn't the God of Christianity" This is false. I do not know the details of buddhism but Christ is very much God. I know the idea of the Holy Trinity can be confusing, but Christ is fully God and fully man, not just man
One false yet widely popularized fact is the concept of an alpha wolf for a pack. The concept was derived from wolves in captivity, which would behave with more self-preservation. In reality, a wolf pack is just an extended family, with seniority determined by age. In other words, a wolf pack's leader, or rather leaders, is usually the two mating wolves.
Adding to this: The same guy who came up with the idea of the 'alpha' tried to correct this misconception later, after having observed wolves in the wild himself, but by then the concept was so widespread that almost no-one wanted to listen. Despite the new information coming from the same source, the vast majority of people refused to believe they'd been misinformed the first time.
Of course, you also have people who go the other way after learning that and think the entire concept of an alpha doesn't exist, while in reality there are some species of primates that have a social structure very similar to that in the wild.
Polite correction, Christians do believe that Jesus is God. He is the second person of the Holy Trinity which is one God in three divine persons, one what in three whos (Certainly one of the more difficult Christian teachings to understand)
Most humans are actually lactose intolerant as adults (not as much as cats though). We just weren't designed to drink it from cows. Its not dangerous though as far as i'm aware as long as it is drunk in sensible amounts and it does make cereal taste better 😋
You can't say it does nothing for bones. If milk is your only source of calcium try a calcium free diet and see how healthy your bones are then. It's like saying "Its a myth that limes prevent scurvy because modern humans never get scurvy and they eat every fruit other than limes" where historically limes were used to prevent scurvy in sailors because they were the ONLY fruit they ate. It's trying to be clever by saying something stupid.
"It happened one night" was the first movie to win the big five Oscars, it is indeed a masterpiece, and many more romantic comedies were influenced by its success. Sad that such a brilliant work is largely forgotten.
I don't know about the milk thing. I've drank milk since forever, gotten hurt plenty, never broke a bone, even when I should've. Even suffered a fall hitting around my eye-socket, and the doctor I saw was surprised I didn't break or fracture something. I even healed up in a less than a week, just the blood vessels in my eye took longer.
I SMOKE WEED and WATCH FARTPORN and I had success with switching out milk with beans. Now that I am super cool and eat less animal, women think I have very cool farts :)
I drink 3 gallons of milk a week. I've never broken a bone at 34 years old and that's not due to risk aversion as I played sports growing up, including American football. I've done and still do a lot of demanding physical labor. It's just anecdotal and I'm not claiming the milk is the reason for my unbreakable bones, but I do find it difficult to believe that it increases the likelihood of bone issues.
Dairy products have around a 30% calcium bioavailability as opposed to leafy greens which have around 50% calcium bioavailability. Our bodies find it easier to use the calcium in veggies, but that doesn't mean that the calcium in milk isn't useful to us. Traditionally, it has been easier to get kids to drink their milk than it is to get them to eat their broccoli. Or spinach for that matter, without the help of Popeye cartoons.
The story that carrots improve your eyesight came from WWII. The story was that British pilots ate lots of carrots and that improved their night vision; it explained their success in shooting down German planes. The truth was that it was just a story that was made up to hide the fact that the British had found a way to give their planes radar and that was the real reason for their pilots' success.
When I was a kid who loved carrots but wore glasses, I quickly lost faith in that myth. Instead concluding that carrots must be good for one's eyes in ways that have nothing to do with vision.
Like all the best made up stories there is a grain of truth to the myth. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene which is used to make vitamin A in the human body and a deficiency in vitamin A does cause poor eye sight. The cover for radar is true and in wartime UK it was used by the Ministry of Food to encourage the home growing of carrots as they could be used as a sugar substitute as well as a veg, which will give you an idea how bad things were in the UK during rationing.
I guess this channel has taken their 30 Pieces of Silver to push the Left's Propaganda now. They were very slick on how subtly they slipped this BS into the video. No explanation given. Just onto the next topic. They've lost Credibilty for pulling this stunt. What other History will they Revise for their Handlers now? They can no longer be trusted to tell the truth.
Most people believe the "fact" that dogs (and their canid cousins such as wolves) are unable to see color. However, this is not true. In reality, dogs are able to see a spectrum of color that runs from blacks and grays, then brownish yellows through true yellow and white before moving on to muted blues and finally into grayish blues that have an almost-purple look to our (human) eyes. This is called dichromatic vision, and while (in a human) it would be considered a form of colorblindness, in dogs it obviously isn't. They DO have trouble separating with things that are red, orange, or green, but thankfully their other senses (especially smell) really help make up for any deficits there.
So at the risk of being attacked…But first I must say that yes I thoroughly enjoy this channel. But I also would like to point out that the comparison of Budai and Christ is inaccurate. Now I’m aware there are many people that do not believe Christ is anything more than a teacher, prophet, and rabbi. That he was just a man. But there are many others that believe he is more. That He is God’s Son. The Trinity can be hard to explain, but basically it’s 1 God but 3 persons. 3 parts to God if you will. Jesus is God’s Son. Part of the Godhead. Therefore Deity. Therefore the comparison to Budai, is inaccurate to many people. Carry on.
I was looking for a comment about this before posting...If Jesus isn't God then he wasted all that effort coming to Earth in a human body to die for our sins. If he isn't God then why go to all the trouble to impregnate Mary immaculately? My bible says he is the Word. In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God , and the Word was God and there was not anything made that was not made by him. When he speaks in the New Testament he angers the Sadducees because he speaks with authority - it comes from the Creator because he just said it "Verily, verily I say unto you" means just that.
@@creakycracker Generally those people also don't believe Mary had a immaculate pregnancy. I never under stood why someone would accept him as a prophet if they reject his claims of godhood... If I rejected those claims I'd also reject any prophases he made in the same breath! I can only conclude those people have not studied Jesus's statements thoroughly.
"people that do not believe Christ is anything more than a teacher, prophet, and rabbi" I think by definition those people are NOT Christians... From the account's I've read I think they are most often followers of Judaism. The definition of Christian is someone who believes Jesus is the Messiah prophesized in the Tanakh (Hebrew/Jewish Bible pretty much the same texts as the Old Testament in the Christian Bible but in a different order) and those prophesies identify the Messiah as God. So yes Christians believe Jesus is God. Note: the new Testament is the records of Jesus and his Disciples which includes claims by Jesus of being God.
Side note: according to someone who looked into the claim more thoroughly, the 10% of your brain thing came from a neuroscience professor giving a seminar. While explaining the functions of various portions of the brain's regions, he pointed out that only a relatively small portion of the cerebral cortex was dedicated to abstract thought, thus only 10% of the brain was used specifically for thinking.
That's roughly how I always interpreted it, ever since I first heard that myth back in middle school, I believe. I always just assumed that what it meant was that we only consciously used 10% of our brain for things like awareness, memories, etcetera. While the other 90% was for subconscious, and automated operations of the body.
Christ isn’t the God of Christianity? Not quite. He is one of the Trinity, so is absolutely God. He just isn’t God the Father, or God the Holy Spirit. But since God is One, not Three Gods, they are called Consubstantial. So, the Father isn’t the Son isn’t the Spirit, but the Father is God, the Son is God and the Spirit is God.
I saw a TV program about a woman who had 90% of her brain missing, but she functioned perfectly normally, a CT scan was the only evidence there was anything wrong.
@kimberlyhartman4865 so Jesus (god) sacrificed himself to appease himself (god) to be forgiven for our original sin? 🤔 Which in turn, we must accept Jesus (god) in our hearts to appease god (himself) to be forgiven of our current sins to god to heaven? 🤦♂️ what? 🤯
Victor Frankenstein was the Doctor who created the monster, he chose the name Adam to reflect the first man created by god; the "monster" Adam was the first created by science, based off of a broken(dead) model of god's.
I dont know if you will see this BA, but hopefully you do! For future reference, most Christians like me believe in the Trinity (God the Son, God the Father, and God the Holy Spirit) which states that, yes Jesus on earth was fully man and FULLY GOD. He was God in a mortal shell in layman's terms. He was with God as the Word when existence was created, and is the Son of God for this reason, and he sits on the right hand of God in Heaven! No hard feelings, as many don't know. Have a great day and God bless you! Huge fan since 2018!
@@MikinessAnalog I don't think he did it intentionally though. It's a common misunderstanding. That's why I am not upset. It's just a common misconception.
I guess this channel has taken their 30 Pieces of Silver to push the Left's Propaganda now. They were very slick on how subtly they slipped this BS into the video. No explanation given. Just onto the next topic. They've lost Credibilty for pulling this stunt. What other History will they Revise for their Handlers now? They can no longer be trusted to tell the truth.
@@Larrylb113113 My brother, I do not think it's that deep. I don't see a political agenda considering that I've been watching this channel since 2018 and I have never seen them be wrong about this. This is the first time, and it's a common misunderstanding even among believers. I pray that you seek discernment on this. Be very careful how you say things, because as you know, we are watched very closely by the world waiting for us to slip up. Don't let your emotions lead to anger. God bless.
Thank God someone brought it up.. I couldn't disagree on any other thing on the video until he got to the part were he clamed that Jesus is not the God of Christianity which I had to disagree and suddenly feel like I didn't want to continue watching, but like what you said, maybe he didn't know....
I was actually a part of the study to find out how many spiders we swallow while we sleep. A scientist watched me and a group of other participants as we slept each night for a year. I only swallowed seven, but the unfortunate guy next to me swallowed nine. It was the average that was used as the quoted statistic.
Really? Did you have flies or other insects in your mouth to entice 7 or even 9 spiders?! I'm 62 and have never swallowed even one. Wonder if anyone in Australia have swallowed one of those giant spiders they keep hanging around? Hahahaha
@@Tattedlady60 I was just joking about the absurdity of how such a statistic would come about. But yeah. One of those Australian spiders would be horrifying.
@@stephenolan5539 Australia also has some pretty big spiders. I found one today in my garden with a leg span about 15cm (6 inch) - My ducks ate it but it was pretty horrible to watch.
Worship your Creator alone without associating anyone and anything Him He is the unseen He does not resembles like His servant He is everlasting Jesus PBUH had a humanly image that goes against 2nd commandment
Worship your Creator alone without associating anyone and anything Him He is the unseen He does not resembles like His servant He is everlasting Jesus PBUH had a humanly image that goes against 2nd commandment
@@fawadeafg8153 again, Christian’s believe Jesus is the creator. To say not to associate Jesus with God is heresy because Jesus is God. You’d be denying his divinity. I see you’re Muslim, so obviously you don’t agree. But these are Christian doctrines.
@@StikayaBezanson-kf6yo christian belief teaches Christ is triune god in the flesh. So worshipping him is not equal to worshipping man. So no no-no here.
One correction that need to be said... Jesus Christ IS the God of Christianity; getting such an important truth wrong make me wonder if anything else that is said can be trusted!
I learned the nimrod misconception the hard way, when I called my mom that a few months ago, and she got upset, and I had no clue why. She told me about the story he comes from, and how he was a bad person and all, and I had no idea what to say.
In Christianity, the Holy Trinity is God in 3 persons. The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. So we know Jesus Christ as both the Son of God and God in the flesh.
One very wrong comment: "...the Buddha of Buddhism isn't a god in the traditional sense...similar to how Christ isn't the God of Christianity." Jesus Christ absolutely IS the God of Christianity. He is the Son of God the Father, whom we also call Jehovah, who created the universe and everything in it. Together with the Holy Spirit, they form the Holy Trinity.
I’m more into the (un)holy trinity 😈 🤷🏻♂️ in all actuality, I don’t believe in the church, I just use the imagery as a form of protest. You can believe whatever you want that’s fine and dandy, but established churches are nothing more than a cash grabbing machine. Their real god is money. So I’d course you have emotionally weak people that seek their guidance, but teach them totally obscured teachings. Therefore I strongly dislike the church. Your god is fine, any god is fine, but faith and spirituality should be personal. It’s between you and your god. Not a middleman swindling in between the two (or more) of you. Just my two cents 😅
@@LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud I fear fate will uncover the deception of Lucifer. Not being disrespectful as you have reasoned logically about established religion. Did not Jesus himself overturn the tables of the money changers in the temple? Yes, spirituality should be personal - I myself went off a few years on a tangent reading about the annunaki and how they created humans until I dug deeper into the only instruction manual for this world and how all the biblical prophesies are pointing to the days we are living as the last days of this realm. I think we all deserve to return to the God we worship when we die, just make sure the God you worship is the Creator. Only when Jesus returns and judges us all will we discover our eternal fate. Blessings and farewell.
Yay, I get to correct the OP! The Karman line is NOT where satellites orbit. It's a political definition of where space begins used for treaties and the like and is not based upon anything with respect to satellites. In fact, anything at this altitude will experience enough atmospheric friction to bring it down.
@@ge7sur3nka34 You know exactly which book, The palgerised collection of parables from earlier religions, Basically Grimm's fairytales, You have to admit it's full of contradictions and errors.
Staying away from the base of tall buildings is probably still not a bad idea, given that some people choose those to end it all off of, and you don't want to be what they land on
7:28 in Christian teachings Jesus is God, he is the 2nd person of the Trinity and is the God of the Christian faith. Whether you believe in the Trinity or not, Jesus is believed to be God to most Christians.
Was watching this with my 4 year old son and we bursted laughing at the same time hearing that “Feel free to fling that rice right into the bride’s eyes” 😂😂😂
Awesome episode, great infos! 👏 👏 👏 I never knew those facts about brain percentage usage (damn, I've always wanted to write a story about an esper (person with ESP) who is always fully alert because of 100% brain function since childhood... 😭). Also facts about chameleon and those beautiful white and elegant greek statues was mind-blowing!!! Thank you, I learned so much this morning already. ❤🙏
The milk study really surprised me. I drank almost only milk in my childhood and teen years. Even now (62) I drink quite a lot of milk. And my bones are exceptionally stable. I did martial arts all my life and wanted to be a stuntman when I was 15 (so you can imagine I did some crazy things, like leaping from one tree to the other or jump from the roof of our house). And I never, despite several hard falls I never broke anything. Does that mean I doubt the study? No, of course not. Anecdotal evidence is no evidence. But I was surprised. And it's a reminder that everyone is different, so averages of studies only tell a part of the truth. [This Ad is not sponsored by the milk mafia. Unfortunately.]
No. It's not actually true for you or me. It's only true for those people involved in the study. Milk actually affects people from different origin populations differently. If your genetics is primarily from an ancestral population that drank milk to get the necessary nutrients to survive, they evolved the ability to properly digest Milk and absorb the nutrients, including Calcium and Vitamin D. Just because less than 100,000 total people studied bodies didn't respond well to Milk consumption doesn't mean everybody's body will respond that way. Yours didn't, mine didn't and our ancestors didn't either. It's why there are Lactose intolerant people, they derived from ancestral populations that didn't habitually drink milk as adults, so never evolved the capacity.
@@jonathancummings6400 This is the problem with studies. Who did they study? How many people did they study? Who did they compare them to? What methods did they use? How long did they study them? Or maybe it's a problem with how results of studies are disseminated.
Regarding the Penny Myth the Mythbusters even Proved it was just that a Myth Adam Savage even put his hand on the line in a test with a Penny put into a modded nail gun to simulate Terminal Velocity and all it did was hurt him slightly when it was shot. It didnt even dent concrete that much when it was shot into with the modded penny firing nail gun
Though there is a caveat if an extremely unlikely one considering the force it hits with at terminal velocity. If it hit the exact worst spot i.e windpipe on throat it would probably Atleast be rather serious. Not like it is very likely to ever happen “couldn’t rule it out since its not physically impossible” Also I suppose it could go in the mouth and be a choking hazard. But thats mostly being pedantic.
@@nathnathn A static shock from your fingertip is also enough to stop someone's heart if the timing is right. The odds, however, are close to impossible.
Thankyou for another quality video (i was a bit upset about how many of these I knew though, especially the "milk" one. My mother drank almost only milk while pregnant and supposedly it resulted in my 4 front teeth coming in "rotted" and had to be removed by age 6, resulting in a "lithp" do to not being able to properly create an "s" sound and having to use the sides of my mouth to formulate what the school system demanded of certain ages). Please tell me somewhere in this story there is another "misconception" Wich we now know is wrong. Thanks again for another great video.
Interesting note on the Pigeon Puffs; In the early 1900s, one of the species of finches on a Galápagos Islands seems to be forming into two new species - the average beak length did not form a neat Bell curve graph as is often seen, but had two separate peaks, showing that two beak lengths were becoming apparent and this could mean the single group was likely to split into two if other factors came into play. However, when this research was done again in the 1990s, the same bird species had only one dominant beak length, the usual bell curve turned up when graphed ( Though not strongly). N-one was sure why for another few years . . . Until a study of the records noted that humans settled on the island and regularly put of feeders for the finches, containing unused rice in the main, about he thime the beak length change occurred. Beak length and size relates directly to the food source mostly consumed by the bird; In the case of pre-human settlement, there were two major seeds sources, of slightly different sizes on the island. The finches ate both, but on one side of the island, one plant was more common than the other, and so the two beak lengths appeared depending on the location of the birds. However, when birds were fed by humans, who tended to feed them frequently because of caring for them, the birds became dependent upon the rice and their beak length began to reflect that. Evolution in action, happening indisputably before our eyes? Now, who would try and cover that up, I wonder.
There was no new structure formed by feeding the birds a particular seed. Nothing evolved; there was nothing there afterwards that was not there before.
Jesus Christ is the God of Christianity, as we believe He was God the Son in the flesh. God is a Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Some divisions from Christianity have said that Jesus Christ is separate from God, but there are Scriptures, especially in the Gospel and Epistles of John.
I saw a false supposition within your false facts video.... Wolverine would be fine even after walking away from an explosion cause he has super healing. He'd just regenerate and grow new legs.
That is only hinted in the book of John, but the rest of the Bible doesn't allude to this. From my personal observations of reading the Bible. I'll cite passages if you cite some that support your theory.
Fact check: Christ Jesus is God of christianity, in Protestantism which is a denomination in christianity we believe in trinity more so ever and consider Christ as our God so yeah you're wrong. Fact check 2: Ninjas actually tries to blend in with the crowd but at that certain period in time ninjas were known to be in the warrior class of the people also know as the spymasters and they were socially placed in the upper class of the hierarchy in this supposed case , No they did not dress up like farmers if you want to be more definitive then they wore navy blue pajamas and roller cover tops and most of them avoided wearing shoes or sandals.
While there isn't enough data to suggest milk is good for bones, there also isn’t enough data to suggest they weaken bones. So if you like the taste of milk, then feel free to drink up, just know you’re not receiving much if any nutrients.
BE AMAZED is actually wrong when he stated Christ isn't the God of Christianity. I am Apostolic Pentecostal and we consider Christ as none other than God himself, and (Isaiah 9:6) proclaims Christ to be our "Everlasting Father, and the mighty God," and Christ claims to be the Apha & Omega, beginning & ending, and the Almighty in (Revelation 1:8), and there is only one Almighty, so BE AMAZED made a mistake with that comment.
I was just about to say that. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. It's a mistake by @BE AMAZED for sure.
@@MisterTraps: Amen. John 1:1 is also a great scripture, and there's tons of verses in the Bible that proves Christ's deity. I'm glad that I'm not the only person who caught his mistake.
@@derekbaker777 So glad someone was bold enough to bring this up... Yup, you are so right, Jesus is the God of Christianity, in fact Jesus is also the creator of the universe, like what John 1:1 said, because He was the word from the beginning, He is also the creator right from the beginning of Gensis!
Yeah chameleons will absolutely change color to hide in their environment I have a chameleon and if you startle them they change color to hide...... If they were only regulating heat then there would be no reason to go different colors ..my uromastics regulate their heat by changing colors too,, because that's what they do.. the yellow one will be very bright yellow when he's hot and a very dark yellow and he's cold but he doesn't change to purple there is no reason for that and Euros are somewhat related to chameleons.... So yeah they do change their color to regulate temperature but they also change their color to hide...
The funny thing with milk is that its drinking was encouraged, at least amongst people who continued to drink it after weaning, isn't because of the calcium. It was because of the fat and easily digestible protein content in it. It also works well it other foods to help meet many of the macro nutrient needs of a person, so the observation that people, especially children, WERE healthier and less prone to injury was made. It was later that the calcium content was emphasized. And it should be kept in mind that this benefit only applies so long as you continue drinking milk so that your body continues to produce lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose. Something the body begins to reduce and stop doing after weaning, and why the older a person gets, the less lactose tolerant they become. It is also why lactose intolerance is common among many populations aside from Westerners and Central Asian peoples (and Mongolians) or Middle Easterners, populations where dairy consumption was common for the simple reason that it was a ready and easily accessible source of nutrition and calories.
"Christ isn't the God of Christianity". Well... in fact... he is. Kind of. For trinitarian Christians, Jesus is in fact a man, the son of God and God itself incarnated in a man, and part of a Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) that conforms an unity as the only God. Not an universal doctrine (non-trinitarian believers like Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses have diverging views), but the most accepted among Christian believers, like Catholics or Lutherans.
7:27 Actually, Jesus _is_ the god of Christianity, according to Trinitarian Christian theology. A better analogy would be Muhammad not being the god of Islam.
With ninja, I had heard the same about the outfit from noh theater but also originating from bunraku theater where the puppeteers worse similar clothing and were designed to be ignored. During the occasional infiltration mission as ninja were more spies than assassins, they would wear clothing to conceal their identities but it was most likely a navy blue and not look like a stage hand, as the outline of a solid black outfit would stand out in all but the darkest of areas. Some other interesting things about ninja is that the image of ninja holding scrolls in their mouths has some historical context. They would fold pieces of paper that they held in their mouths and stuck out of the corners of their mouths. This is because they had a special way of walking to minimize sound, especially on tatami because dragging feet was loud. It’s difficult to describe but basically they crouched, put one hand down, stepped partially on that hand to minimize the sound of the foot, do it on the other side, pull out their hands and repeat. This put them very low on the floor when people slept on a futon on the floor. The paper in the mouth would redirect the air they exhaled out of their noses to the side instead of downward so the people sleeping wouldn’t feel the ninja’s breath as they snuck past. Another interesting fact is there is considerable contention about their sword. Many people think associate it with the ninja-to, a straight single-edged sword with a square hand guard. Designed to be easily produced by hammering out a rod of metal and sharpened so it in no way had the reverence and strength of a katana, and was as much a tool as a weapon. The problem is in an age where the samurai had curved blades, sohei warrior monks carried curved wakizashi, and even non-samurai may still have at least a katana, having an easily identifiable straight sword with a square hand guard when most were round is as problematic as an all black “uniform”. Some historical experts say that they used a wakizashi blade on a katana handle in a katana sheath. This way it looked like they had a katana like many other non-samurai soldiers had but it had other uses. Small items could be hidden at the bottom of the sheath. Also, when drawing the blade, especially during an iaijutsu draw, the blade cleared the sheath faster and could attack quicker. Especially because, if done correctly, during a draw your opponent cannot see the length of your blade until it’s almost too late. I always heard the bugs bunny carrot think was a Groucho Marx reference with his cigar because there were many cartoons where he shook the carrot like Groucho shook his cigars. One of a pet rabbit’s favorite snacks is a banana. Of course with the high sugar content it should not be an everyday thing. It should be treated like a sweet treat.
I'm pretty sure that the sense of pain and temperature fall under what most refer to as the sense of touch, but I feel it would be more accurately be called the sense of feel (or something similar.)
I was thinking the same thing. Almost every time he listed an example of another sense, I was just like, "That's part of touch." Not saying that we don't have more than five senses, but I feel like better examples could've probably been given if true.
Nope, easily demonstrable by the fact that you can feel pain without touching anything. They are all different things, with respectively seperate receptors.
@@darthjesus7079 That's only if you take the term "touch" too literally. It's still physical stimulation of nerves for the sake of warning, or awareness.
~~On the great wall: If you know where to look, there is a long straight section of the wall that is (barely) visible from the ISS. It has been described something like a barely visible scarline, and it is not in the mountainous areas.~~ OK, checking more modern sources: First, it is only visible under near-perfect conditions; second, the pollution level is making even that harder or impossible, and third, there are a LOT of high-contrast constructions that are much easier to detect (apparently, blacktop against grey/sandy backgrounds especially).
While it's true that Buddha isn't a god in Buddhism, Christ absolutely is God in Christianity. Hence, in the Trinitarian phrase, "God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit," Christ is indeed God the Son.
Actually, Jesus is the God of Christianity. He is the Second Person of the Trinity. I don't know how you could miss this one, even though you obviously are not a Christian. I am not a Buddhist, but I knew Buddha is not a god of that belief system. Please try not to make such obvious mistakes they reduce your credibility.
Couple of notes here. 1. The current Robin, Damian Wayne, IS the son of Batman. 2. Jesus IS God AND he is the son of God. 3. The monster in Frankenstein has a name. It's Adam.
Also Victor Frankenstein created the creature in his apartment, not a lab... Also the Book doesn't describe body parts sewn together, the book only has a short paragraph that vaguely tells of the creation. But the book spends chapters telling of Victor's obsession with Alchemy... The creature has always been a giant homunculus creation of alchemy.
07:30: _... similar to how Christ isn't the god of Christianity._ Except he actually is - kind of. Most versions of Christianity consider him to be both a man called Yeshua and God himself.
Well actually most scholars acknowledge that Jesus did in fact exist in history, it’s the question of if he was who he said he was that is up for debate
@@MikinessAnalog lol, why do you think your version of religion is any more real than the thousands of others? Ask yourself why you have ZERO evidence?
Did you know that Mary Shelley was a teenage housekeeper at a hostilery when she wrote the Frankenstein book? Yep! She was hosting a group of authors who got stuck there during a storm. The authors bet her that men could write a scarier horror Story. Well, she won.
She was married to Percy Shelly who was one of the most renowned poets of the time and she was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, an early feminist. They were guests of Lord Byron at Lake Geneva. Dr. Polderoy was another guest. He told a vampire story. Frankenstein was the first Science Fiction story. Science Fiction was invented by a woman. Also of note is that Lord Bryon's daughter was Ada Lovelace who invented computer programming.
Correction: Christ actually *is* the God of Christianity. He is one representation of the Christian's God, "God the Son". The other representations of the Christian God are "God the Father" and "God the Holy Spirit". These three representations of the one Christian God are commonly known as "the Trinity". One God, three representations of His nature meant to help people understand Him and His intended relationship with us.
Chameleons also change color when they see a predator. I worked at a pet store and whenever a chameloen spotted a snake it changed it's color quickly. Perhaps it makes them look more intimidating as they puff up too.
Yeah I own a chameleon and if you are in there enclosure doing working you move aggressively and they think you are a predator they change color to blend in with their
Yeah I remember my Dad accidentally spooked one and it changed it's colour to a dull brown.
I thought it was more like camaflouge
Yes actually chameleons do change their colour as camouflage, but more commonly in social signalling and in reactions to temperature and other conditions. This varies between species.
Connected to that is that they also change for mood. Tense or stressed their color mutes, relaxed or excited/amorous their color gets more intense & vibrant...fired up.
Here's a fact that isn't false, this channel has been pumping quality content non stop for years
so true
I know right? It’s genuinely great content
The best thing about be amazed is they have never click baited, even the craziest thumbnails are ACTUALLY in the video
@@norwich2009 but on one video he had a sponsor it could be a the downfall of this channel
Agreed
When I was in high school ('81-'85), I had a job at my church that included sweeping up after weddings. When I started the job, I swept the rice so that no one would slip and fall on it. Everyone threw rice. Then people eventually started referring to the exploding pigeons thing and a few critics started telling me to be more thorough in my sweeping so pigeons wouldn't explode. That's when some people started throwing seed instead of rice at weddings. By '85, no one was throwing rice, and everyone was throwing seed. The total transition from rice to seed happened pretty quickly. Bad information spread quickly even before the internet.
When I got married, bubbles were blown
It's crazy how the internet didn't speed up the spread of bad information, but did speed up the spread of corrective information. Completely counter what the popular opinion about "Stuff from the internet" was from the 90's thru the 2000's
How did the transition be complete in 1985 when the rumor wasn’t started till 1985?
@@prissylovejoy702 All I can say is what I experienced. It definitely started before '85.
The better choice is definitely alka seltzer tablets instead. 😉
I knew a little about the effects of explosions because I wanted to learn more about the Home Front as a child (WW2, UK). Sometimes people were found deceased after a nearby bomb but with no physical marks or damage on them and they just looked incredibly peaceful. It was how the bombs sucked all the air out affected the human body. That and the "Sandwich Shelters" always stayed in my mind. What a brilliant video though again, never knew what direction it would take next 😊
Correction: Robin is the son of Batman. Damian Wayne is Bruce Wayne's only biological son as there are 3 more predecessors as Robin all whom which were adopted by Bruce. The first and most popular Robin is Dick Grayson who was adopted after his parents were killed during a circus performance.
Was wondering if someone was gonna bring this up!
Was going to reply with basically the same thing, but I don't have to now
Damian is the New Robin while the pervious one is it Joshua? Or John meet his end by the Joker
@Ahmed Aliyu previous one was Tim Drake and the one you're talking about Jason Todd.
there were 4 Robins before Damian. Stephanie Brown may have only had a very brief comic run as Robin before she was fired and returned to being Spoiler and later became Batgirl, but she is still canonically a former Robin in the comicverse.
As a plumber I have had to lay down and work in colonies of spiders over a hundred spiders strong. I've also had a multitude of tarantulas crawling over me while camping during migration season. Never even bothered me a bit. But I can't imagine how horrifying this video was for people who are afraid of spiders. It even made me feel a little uncomfortable.
You're an X MAN...😂❤
Back in my infantry days I somehow managed to find spider nests any bush that I was taking cover in or sitting ambush. It would take every ounce of will power to not jump up screaming like a kid. Still have nightmares about those spiders
I am a FART GOD and I agree!! Women think I am very cool because I have fart fetish and am good at farting
@@mrdavisdanceStage 1: Denial
@alabastergreen7444 ya.... that woulda got me killed for sure 😅
I read a graphic novel adaptation of Frankenstein. One line: “I asked the humans for kindness, but they ignored me” really hit home for me
Frankenstein was the scientist and not the monster
He is his father's son,
His father's name be his also
Proof that mobile phones and social media existed way back when
He didn’t say he wasn’t.@@hollyedwards4789
@@hollyedwards4789 Well you are partially right... The scientist is the Monster
I think it was a mythbusters episode that explained the slow explosion walk. Its all about perspective. The actors are actually a safe distance from the explosion, but the angle of the camera along with some editing makes it look closer than it is.
Not to mention that movie explosions aren't really explosions. They create all the visuals but very little pressure.
They also explored the penny from a skyscraper myth
@@Paladwyn On top of that, if they were to use a dangerous explosion for a scene, then it would be green screened.
A fact is never false. The things you call false facts are not facts, they are falsehoods.
But falsehoods are facts, right? :)
A statement doesn't have to be true to be factual. First definition for fact is "A thing that is known to be true or proven". These are all statements that people claim to know are true, they're just wrong, as you are in claiming that facts are never false. Though at least in your case, there are contexts where you're correct, like when talking about the facts of a court case.
@@KamiNoBaka1 But then doesn't that still mean that it's not a fact? Because claiming to know something is true doesn't mean you actually know that it's true, and if the definition is "A thing that is known to be true or proven", then that is different from "A thing that is claimed to be known to be true or proven".
@@thawebkharroubi232 This is literally what the guy above already explained - Not every statement is a fact. A fact is a statement that is proven to be true. All other statements are just statements, sometimes falsehoods if they are known to be false.
So it short - Anybody can make any statement. A statement can be true, false or status unknown. If a statement is true - it's called a fact. Therefore there can be no "false facts" because by definition a fact is something that is true.
Thanks. I was trying to think of what to call that oxymoron, like true lies.
The fact that Wolverine has a healing factor that is strong enough to not only regenerate limbs but can also stop him from aging i imagine he'll be able to use his legs just fine after that explosion.
Also the fact that all of his bones were made out of adamantium at that point lol
@@Son-Of-Ron right
also didnt he regen from like one scrap of skin or something once
@@Quickbite2 yea, he doesn't require much to regen
Don't forget, he's like 300 pounds because he has an adamantium skeleton
It isn't just milk producers that extolled milk; it was the United States government. From the USDA with its Food Guide Pyramid that had "Dairy" as a separate category, to it being part of WIC (low income food program), in the form of cheese.
Of course, the Food Guide Pyramid was heavily influenced by lobbies in general, which is why carbohydrates were at the bottom rather than vegetables. They were encouraged to do so by the wheat lobby.
How does that work everywhere that isn't the USA?
@@ianmacfarlane1241 The US inventing the Nuclear Bomb and being one of the few industrialized countries relatively untouched by the effects of WWII gave them a LOT of influence over the world at large
@Icalasari I've read some astonishingly idiotic comments online over the years, but you've raised the bar to new heights...
I suppose convccgratulations are in order, so well done!!!
The USDA, FDA, and all the lobbyists and their subsidies is just a corrupt mess. The Mediterranean diet (minus dairy and without red meat) has been known to be the superior diet for human health for decades yet people out there actually believe you HAVE to have dairy, meat, and bread or you will just die. I used to have a regular American diet until the age of 34 when I developed colon cancer and had high blood pressure as well to compound the issue (I survived thankfully).
I would eat your regular breakfast of bacon, eggs, and toast with a glass of milk. For lunch I would generally eat fast food or a sandwich I packed at home consisting of white bread, processed meats/cheese, and mayo with a side of greasy potato chips. For dinner I would usually eat pasta, pizza, or a frozen dinner.
Switched to a diet consisting of 90% unblemished foods such as unsalted almonds, fresh fruit, vegetables, seeds, occasional fish, occasional eggs, beans, lentils, and an occasional piece or two of dark chocolate if I feel like sweets. I pretty much only drink water other than the occasional glass of wine before bed.
Completely quit fast food and processed foods other than dark chocolate. After my health scare I gave away literally everything bad for me in my fridge/freezer and pantry to people in need and despite it being much more work to cook meals now and missing fatty red meat when I see others eating it I have stood strong for over 19 years now.
My brother has been trying to convince me to "live a little" by offering me McDonald's a few times, delivery pizza a dozen+ times, as well as BBQ at 6-7 of his cookouts and his fried catfish as well but I've stayed strong. The only time I almost gave in was when he made filet mignons and lobster tails soaked in butter during the superbowl 3 years back, I had some but I knew that if I screwed up once I'd do it again.
I just don't want to die yet, I have two children and a grandchild and they mean more to me than taking the easy route and gorging on junk food all the time. Ate about 1000 Big Mac's in my life so I think I've had more than enough as it is.
@ianmacfarlane1241 so, Ian, you don't believe that the (now discarded) food pyramid was shaped by lobbyists...?
Here's another fun fact about senses. Despite what you might think, you can't actually feel moisture. If you touch something moist, you feel the difference in texture and temperature, and certain combinations of this are interpreted by your brain as wet. That's why, when you wear rubber gloves and put them in water, it feels like your hand is wet, even though it isn't. Certain animals, such as some spiders, however, do have specific receptors that let them actually detect moisture.
Thanks for that. There are many sense illusions. If I put my tongue on a weak 9v battery, I get a real bitter taste.
Is this why I can never tell if my clothes I left in the dryer are axtually wet ir just cold?
@@tonywebert8326 Most likely.
Bro, what do you do to never stop surprising us? Thanks for the GREAT content 👏
Ikr
Simple. He says.... Be amazed
Seeing as Wolverine has the ability to super heal, I'd think he could survive a fairly nearby explosion
Funniest part of the video. Like, of all the people you could have used as an example, wolverine was not the one lol
Dude, Wolverine is a FICTIONAL character!
@@mikeslater6246 no, really
And as such he would have no issues surviving such an explosion, unlike some other fictional characters that could have been used as an example instead. Do try to keep up.@@mikeslater6246
Its also stated that he feels the pain of his wounds, so presumably he was screaming internally
Rabbits tend to like carrots as they have significant sugar content for veggie side, and rabbits have a sweet tooth. This actually increases why you should limit carrots for bunnies as too much sugar is very bad for them, too. Give them the leafy greens, and probably some pellets, and a piece of banana or strawberry for a quick sweet treat. Bunny will love it.
Leafy greens (including carrot leaves) a the best for rabbits but it’s important to also give them hard vegetables like carrots, turnip and swede or an apple because like all rodents their front teeth continually grow and need wearing down. Always make it an option in their diet, they’ll know when they need it. Just don’t feed them celery (it gives them diarrhoea).
@@danielriley7380 Rabbits are not rodents, they're lagomorphs. Their diet should be mostly hay, with leafy greens. The vegetables and fruits you listed as "hard" are not in fact hard for a rabbit and that much starch can cause them to have diarrhea or go into stasis.
@@joeervin1985 I listed what the pet shop owner informed were safe supplements to the hay diet. Having just checked 3 websites on the matter nothing I mentioned listed as a harmful food (as long the apples are deseeded).
Bananas have more sugar carbs and calories than carrots. What you wrote doesn’t make sense.
@@danielriley7380sure they’re safe supplements - but that means a small piece of it, not “an apple” or an entire turnip or swede. And I don’t know who told you you could leave these around and they’d munch on them in moderation if they need it. You might check out sites like the House Rabbit Society.
Thank you for not killing the spiders. They are our allies against things that want to feed on our food, our houses or us. They are actually docile creatures and even the extremely venomous ones rarely bite.
Is actually very harmful to release house spiders outside as that is not their natural environment and they often become meals for other animals
@@lynneconklin917cant express how frustrated i am when people brag about being peaceful by releasing pests into the wild where they'll probs get eaten alive
Oh man these other replies know very little about spiders, don't they? They have a better chance outside because, barring having some kind of infestation in your home, they have more available food. The fact that they may get eaten by another animal isn't a good argument, either. That's how nature works. Does the animal that eats the spider not have as much right to eat as the spider does?
Like, yeah, spiders are cool, keep em as pets if you want, but don't try to say you're screwing over house spiders by removing them from your house. That's the kind of thing I'd expect to hear from PETA idiots.
@@KamiNoBaka1 You are a wise man.
Some say sharks and gators are docile too!
I'm not sure you can rule out ninjas wearing that sort of garb at times. Probably not exactly that, but while a ninja in daytime or at a party would likely dress like everyone else, a ninja trying to infiltrate a location in the middle of the night where shadows are far more common than lit areas, dark garb, especially dark clothes that can be quickly removed and discarded when/if it becomes more useful to play a random person, would be extremely useful.
Clothes are a technicality for the Ninjas of the day👈. You'd have to pass the Mensa test to get that one.
LOL
Little is known of ninja activity. It's a very general term like "terrorist", not a definition of a specific group. It seems that they were from lower classes and therefore may not have had access to fancy weapons and clothes.
Ninjas were actually acted like spies similar to modern world.. They were used to spy on neibouring clans and their battle tactics.. Also they used to steal important documents or information..
@@moggpiano8043 Yeah it is believed that they belonged to the lower classes while Samurai belonged to the higher classes/nobles. Ninjas were specialized assassins, saboteurs and secret agents.
An interesting point on the Frankenstein thing. Lots of people like to make the statement "Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein was the name of the scientist, not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein actually was the real monster all along..." The problem with that being, if Shelly's intent was to write a story with a message of "often, humans are the real monsters," then by modern standards of behavior, she failed. Hard. True, the creature is a hell of a lot more civilized and articulated than his popular modern depictions would have you believe, but if you actually read the original book, and actually *stop to think about* some of the crap he pulled, you quickly realize that the creature was *at least* just as monstrous as his creator was.
And my old boss had a rabbit named Harold who actually did learn tricks and even used to use a cat box to do his "business". Please don't think that I mean any disrespect! I enjoy the postings!
If there were that many spiders that close to everyone’s beds, do you think we would ever have problems with bedbugs again?
Actually yeah. There aren't very many species of spiders that eat bedbugs. Take it from someone who's dealt with bedbugs in the past, they're SUPER tiny. They don't fly so they don't really get caught in webs, and they're too small to be worth the effort to most hunting spiders (jumping spiders, wolf spiders etc.).
this reminds me of a time I was looking after someone's house... the issue wasn't bed bugs, but fleas in their bed instead@@KamiNoBaka1
I'm nearly 60 years-old and have honestly never seen a bedbug in person. I've heard about them but just never seen one. I've experienced fleas before though as I used to own a dog way back.
@@Travybear1989 they can be brought home from movie theaters.
7:26 "Similar to how Christ isn't the God of Christianity"
This is false. I do not know the details of buddhism but Christ is very much God. I know the idea of the Holy Trinity can be confusing, but Christ is fully God and fully man, not just man
Come on, its wolverine, he could totally withstand a blast like that. He's virtually invincible, and it looked cool
On a lighter note, I think that a lot of people know that Frankenstein's monster's name is Herman Munster.
7:31 Christ is the God of Christianity (via the Trinity)
And Robin (#4 Damien Wayne) actually is the son of Batman.
One false yet widely popularized fact is the concept of an alpha wolf for a pack. The concept was derived from wolves in captivity, which would behave with more self-preservation. In reality, a wolf pack is just an extended family, with seniority determined by age. In other words, a wolf pack's leader, or rather leaders, is usually the two mating wolves.
Adding to this: The same guy who came up with the idea of the 'alpha' tried to correct this misconception later, after having observed wolves in the wild himself, but by then the concept was so widespread that almost no-one wanted to listen. Despite the new information coming from the same source, the vast majority of people refused to believe they'd been misinformed the first time.
Of course, you also have people who go the other way after learning that and think the entire concept of an alpha doesn't exist, while in reality there are some species of primates that have a social structure very similar to that in the wild.
@@wolfskinchanger One hundred percent true
@@KamiNoBaka1 Very true, for example, chimpanzees
I had never heard of the exploding birds myth until I was in elementary school, when I read an article in a kids’ magazine which debunked said myth.
Chicken can have their stomach burst open after they eat lots wheat kernels.
My chicken does that and die
This video was the first time for me
Fill a bird-feeder with tapioca, and you _will_ see exploded birds. And squirrels. Tapioca does a number on ant-colonies as well.
4:50 Sooooooo many fictional characters you could have picked from... and you pick the one with the super healing factor?
Right?
To be fair, he wouldn't be using them right after, he'll need a minute to grow em back.
Imagine if he used Deadpool instead of Wolverine 🤣
Polite correction, Christians do believe that Jesus is God. He is the second person of the Holy Trinity which is one God in three divine persons, one what in three whos (Certainly one of the more difficult Christian teachings to understand)
I’m not kidding, I never knew milk does absolutely nothing for bones 😭😭😭😭
Most humans are actually lactose intolerant as adults (not as much as cats though). We just weren't designed to drink it from cows. Its not dangerous though as far as i'm aware as long as it is drunk in sensible amounts and it does make cereal taste better 😋
You can't say it does nothing for bones. If milk is your only source of calcium try a calcium free diet and see how healthy your bones are then. It's like saying "Its a myth that limes prevent scurvy because modern humans never get scurvy and they eat every fruit other than limes" where historically limes were used to prevent scurvy in sailors because they were the ONLY fruit they ate. It's trying to be clever by saying something stupid.
We've been lied too though all are lives.....
I read something about that on the internet and thought it was interesting.
like almost everything in this satanic upside down clownworld, reverse the propaganda and you arrive at truth.
This channel has taught me more in a day than school has in 4 years
Well that’s scary.
"It happened one night" was the first movie to win the big five Oscars, it is indeed a masterpiece, and many more romantic comedies were influenced by its success. Sad that such a brilliant work is largely forgotten.
About 13:50: _Bugs called Elmer Nimrod ironically because he was so inept._
Similar to calling someone "Einstein" for irony.
I don't know about the milk thing. I've drank milk since forever, gotten hurt plenty, never broke a bone, even when I should've. Even suffered a fall hitting around my eye-socket, and the doctor I saw was surprised I didn't break or fracture something. I even healed up in a less than a week, just the blood vessels in my eye took longer.
Me too. I drink gallons of milk. Have sine childhood. I should have broken bones plenty of times, but never have.
I SMOKE WEED and WATCH FARTPORN and I had success with switching out milk with beans. Now that I am super cool and eat less animal, women think I have very cool farts :)
How old are you?
@@deusdex1186How old are you?
@@kathleenkalman4796 I am 32 years old and live in Germany :) Why?:))
Damnit, the milk one got me. As I am sitting here drinking milk watching this...
That’s nothing, my diet depends on milk
I drink milk every day
Someone told me I shouldn't drink milk because you never see lions drinking it. I asked him the last time he seen a lion cook its steak..
I drink 3 gallons of milk a week. I've never broken a bone at 34 years old and that's not due to risk aversion as I played sports growing up, including American football. I've done and still do a lot of demanding physical labor.
It's just anecdotal and I'm not claiming the milk is the reason for my unbreakable bones, but I do find it difficult to believe that it increases the likelihood of bone issues.
Dairy products have around a 30% calcium bioavailability as opposed to leafy greens which have around 50% calcium bioavailability. Our bodies find it easier to use the calcium in veggies, but that doesn't mean that the calcium in milk isn't useful to us. Traditionally, it has been easier to get kids to drink their milk than it is to get them to eat their broccoli. Or spinach for that matter, without the help of Popeye cartoons.
Small (but major) correction: Christians believe Christ is simultaneously the Son of God AND God, and Christ is definitely worshipped as God. Lol
Not all Christians though. Some sects like JWs and Mormons don't.
@@Drak_Thedp they're in the extreme minority
Wdym lol? I don't find religion funny
BE AMAZED, This is amazing! I subscribed right away!
The story that carrots improve your eyesight came from WWII. The story was that British pilots ate lots of carrots and that improved their night vision; it explained their success in shooting down German planes. The truth was that it was just a story that was made up to hide the fact that the British had found a way to give their planes radar and that was the real reason for their pilots' success.
When I was a kid who loved carrots but wore glasses, I quickly lost faith in that myth. Instead concluding that carrots must be good for one's eyes in ways that have nothing to do with vision.
Like all the best made up stories there is a grain of truth to the myth. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene which is used to make vitamin A in the human body and a deficiency in vitamin A does cause poor eye sight. The cover for radar is true and in wartime UK it was used by the Ministry of Food to encourage the home growing of carrots as they could be used as a sugar substitute as well as a veg, which will give you an idea how bad things were in the UK during rationing.
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Jesus is actually the God of Christianity. They believe he and God are the same, yet different.
I know this because I am Christian myself.
I guess this channel has taken their 30 Pieces of Silver to push the Left's Propaganda now. They were very slick on how subtly they slipped this BS into the video. No explanation given. Just onto the next topic. They've lost Credibilty for pulling this stunt. What other History will they Revise for their Handlers now? They can no longer be trusted to tell the truth.
Yess, they got it wrong
Yup they got it very wrong... Jesus IS the God of Christianity.
Thank you. When he said that I was like "Wait a minute."
(cough) Trinity (cough). He should have cited Mohammed of Islam.
Most people believe the "fact" that dogs (and their canid cousins such as wolves) are unable to see color. However, this is not true. In reality, dogs are able to see a spectrum of color that runs from blacks and grays, then brownish yellows through true yellow and white before moving on to muted blues and finally into grayish blues that have an almost-purple look to our (human) eyes. This is called dichromatic vision, and while (in a human) it would be considered a form of colorblindness, in dogs it obviously isn't. They DO have trouble separating with things that are red, orange, or green, but thankfully their other senses (especially smell) really help make up for any deficits there.
So at the risk of being attacked…But first I must say that yes I thoroughly enjoy this channel. But I also would like to point out that the comparison of Budai and Christ is inaccurate. Now I’m aware there are many people that do not believe Christ is anything more than a teacher, prophet, and rabbi. That he was just a man. But there are many others that believe he is more. That He is God’s Son. The Trinity can be hard to explain, but basically it’s 1 God but 3 persons. 3 parts to God if you will. Jesus is God’s Son. Part of the Godhead. Therefore Deity. Therefore the comparison to Budai, is inaccurate to many people.
Carry on.
I was looking for a comment about this before posting...If Jesus isn't God then he wasted all that effort coming to Earth in a human body to die for our sins. If he isn't God then why go to all the trouble to impregnate Mary immaculately? My bible says he is the Word. In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God , and the Word was God and there was not anything made that was not made by him. When he speaks in the New Testament he angers the Sadducees because he speaks with authority - it comes from the Creator because he just said it "Verily, verily I say unto you" means just that.
@@creakycracker Generally those people also don't believe Mary had a immaculate pregnancy. I never under stood why someone would accept him as a prophet if they reject his claims of godhood... If I rejected those claims I'd also reject any prophases he made in the same breath! I can only conclude those people have not studied Jesus's statements thoroughly.
"people that do not believe Christ is anything more than a teacher, prophet, and rabbi" I think by definition those people are NOT Christians... From the account's I've read I think they are most often followers of Judaism.
The definition of Christian is someone who believes Jesus is the Messiah prophesized in the Tanakh (Hebrew/Jewish Bible pretty much the same texts as the Old Testament in the Christian Bible but in a different order) and those prophesies identify the Messiah as God. So yes Christians believe Jesus is God. Note: the new Testament is the records of Jesus and his Disciples which includes claims by Jesus of being God.
Side note: according to someone who looked into the claim more thoroughly, the 10% of your brain thing came from a neuroscience professor giving a seminar. While explaining the functions of various portions of the brain's regions, he pointed out that only a relatively small portion of the cerebral cortex was dedicated to abstract thought, thus only 10% of the brain was used specifically for thinking.
That's roughly how I always interpreted it, ever since I first heard that myth back in middle school, I believe. I always just assumed that what it meant was that we only consciously used 10% of our brain for things like awareness, memories, etcetera. While the other 90% was for subconscious, and automated operations of the body.
Christ isn’t the God of Christianity? Not quite. He is one of the Trinity, so is absolutely God. He just isn’t God the Father, or God the Holy Spirit. But since God is One, not Three Gods, they are called Consubstantial. So, the Father isn’t the Son isn’t the Spirit, but the Father is God, the Son is God and the Spirit is God.
I saw a TV program about a woman who had 90% of her brain missing, but she functioned perfectly normally, a CT scan was the only evidence there was anything wrong.
And it’s all bullshit.@@kimberlyhartman4865
@kimberlyhartman4865 so Jesus (god) sacrificed himself to appease himself (god) to be forgiven for our original sin? 🤔 Which in turn, we must accept Jesus (god) in our hearts to appease god (himself) to be forgiven of our current sins to god to heaven? 🤦♂️ what? 🤯
Rabbits like carrots as a treat. Like a child likes candy. Our Rabbit loved carrots, but it's not healthy to feed to many to them
I was just watching your last video when this one came up. Thanks for being awesome and keeping us entertained and informed 🙂
*HOW did you get those cool icons into your screen name?!?*
@@MarkLipka they're just emojis
@@MarkLipka ty tho
also a lot of sky scrapers have many ledges that the penny may land on befor it ever hits the ground.
Here’s a fact that isn’t false, this is a great channel
Im pretty sure that's a opinion. Lol yeah the channel is great but still a opinion lol
@@jedimindtrick3391 The ninja fact makes sense when you think about it.
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@@axe0000 but at night the suit makes sense
Victor Frankenstein was the Doctor who created the monster, he chose the name Adam to reflect the first man created by god; the "monster" Adam was the first created by science, based off of a broken(dead) model of god's.
I dont know if you will see this BA, but hopefully you do! For future reference, most Christians like me believe in the Trinity (God the Son, God the Father, and God the Holy Spirit) which states that, yes Jesus on earth was fully man and FULLY GOD. He was God in a mortal shell in layman's terms. He was with God as the Word when existence was created, and is the Son of God for this reason, and he sits on the right hand of God in Heaven! No hard feelings, as many don't know. Have a great day and God bless you! Huge fan since 2018!
He will figure it out a few seconds after he takes his last breath, but of course, then it is too late.
@@MikinessAnalog I don't think he did it intentionally though. It's a common misunderstanding. That's why I am not upset. It's just a common misconception.
I guess this channel has taken their 30 Pieces of Silver to push the Left's Propaganda now. They were very slick on how subtly they slipped this BS into the video. No explanation given. Just onto the next topic. They've lost Credibilty for pulling this stunt. What other History will they Revise for their Handlers now? They can no longer be trusted to tell the truth.
@@Larrylb113113 My brother, I do not think it's that deep. I don't see a political agenda considering that I've been watching this channel since 2018 and I have never seen them be wrong about this. This is the first time, and it's a common misunderstanding even among believers. I pray that you seek discernment on this. Be very careful how you say things, because as you know, we are watched very closely by the world waiting for us to slip up. Don't let your emotions lead to anger. God bless.
Thank God someone brought it up.. I couldn't disagree on any other thing on the video until he got to the part were he clamed that Jesus is not the God of Christianity which I had to disagree and suddenly feel like I didn't want to continue watching, but like what you said, maybe he didn't know....
So the spider-swallowing myth is a myth of the same type as Bielefeld's non-existence myth.
This video actually said something false. Christ is, in fact, God in Christianity.
Every single day you never fail me! I appreciate all your research and dedication to bring us these amazing uploads!! 😊
I was actually a part of the study to find out how many spiders we swallow while we sleep. A scientist watched me and a group of other participants as we slept each night for a year. I only swallowed seven, but the unfortunate guy next to me swallowed nine. It was the average that was used as the quoted statistic.
Really? Did you have flies or other insects in your mouth to entice 7 or even 9 spiders?! I'm 62 and have never swallowed even one. Wonder if anyone in Australia have swallowed one of those giant spiders they keep hanging around? Hahahaha
@@Tattedlady60 I was just joking about the absurdity of how such a statistic would come about. But yeah. One of those Australian spiders would be horrifying.
@@Tattedlady60
It's Brazil with the bird Eaters.
Australia has small poisonous spiders.
@@stephenolan5539 Australia also has some pretty big spiders. I found one today in my garden with a leg span about 15cm (6 inch) - My ducks ate it but it was pretty horrible to watch.
@@BadBed1982
But the bird ate the spider not the other way around. 😜
BE AMAZED, your videos are a work of art
Worth noting: Jesus IS the God of Christianity. Father, SON, Holy Spirit as a coeternal triune God is a core belief of Christianity.
Worship your Creator alone without associating anyone and anything Him He is the unseen He does not resembles like His servant He is everlasting Jesus PBUH had a humanly image that goes against 2nd commandment
Worship your Creator alone without associating anyone and anything Him He is the unseen He does not resembles like His servant He is everlasting Jesus PBUH had a humanly image that goes against 2nd commandment
@@fawadeafg8153 again, Christian’s believe Jesus is the creator. To say not to associate Jesus with God is heresy because Jesus is God. You’d be denying his divinity. I see you’re Muslim, so obviously you don’t agree. But these are Christian doctrines.
Worshiping a human. A big no no in Christian beliefs
@@StikayaBezanson-kf6yo christian belief teaches Christ is triune god in the flesh. So worshipping him is not equal to worshipping man. So no no-no here.
One correction that need to be said... Jesus Christ IS the God of Christianity; getting such an important truth wrong make me wonder if anything else that is said can be trusted!
I hope your joking
I would never joke about something so important
I learned the nimrod misconception the hard way, when I called my mom that a few months ago, and she got upset, and I had no clue why. She told me about the story he comes from, and how he was a bad person and all, and I had no idea what to say.
In Christianity, the Holy Trinity is God in 3 persons. The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. So we know Jesus Christ as both the Son of God and God in the flesh.
One very wrong comment: "...the Buddha of Buddhism isn't a god in the traditional sense...similar to how Christ isn't the God of Christianity." Jesus Christ absolutely IS the God of Christianity. He is the Son of God the Father, whom we also call Jehovah, who created the universe and everything in it. Together with the Holy Spirit, they form the Holy Trinity.
I’m more into the (un)holy trinity 😈 🤷🏻♂️ in all actuality, I don’t believe in the church, I just use the imagery as a form of protest. You can believe whatever you want that’s fine and dandy, but established churches are nothing more than a cash grabbing machine. Their real god is money. So I’d course you have emotionally weak people that seek their guidance, but teach them totally obscured teachings. Therefore I strongly dislike the church. Your god is fine, any god is fine, but faith and spirituality should be personal. It’s between you and your god. Not a middleman swindling in between the two (or more) of you. Just my two cents 😅
@@LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud I fear fate will uncover the deception of Lucifer. Not being disrespectful as you have reasoned logically about established religion. Did not Jesus himself overturn the tables of the money changers in the temple? Yes, spirituality should be personal - I myself went off a few years on a tangent reading about the annunaki and how they created humans until I dug deeper into the only instruction manual for this world and how all the biblical prophesies are pointing to the days we are living as the last days of this realm. I think we all deserve to return to the God we worship when we die, just make sure the God you worship is the Creator. Only when Jesus returns and judges us all will we discover our eternal fate. Blessings and farewell.
amen
Yay, I get to correct the OP! The Karman line is NOT where satellites orbit. It's a political definition of where space begins used for treaties and the like and is not based upon anything with respect to satellites. In fact, anything at this altitude will experience enough atmospheric friction to bring it down.
Here's another fact that isn't false, I just googled about the milk part and actually it's true, milk actually does strengthen your bones.
No it does not.
The only thing that truly makes bones stronger is proper compound resistance training.
What's your source ? For all I know milk is too "rich" for humain consumption. The milk mother give to their child is far less full of nutrients.
I mean, yeah, a quick google has found me the same answer...
Milk is rich in calcium and our body can use it in the bones.
@@jibberism9910that helps tremendously
"Apple a day won't keeps doctor away unless you throw one at them" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i like how you create all these phrases
He took that from youtuber docter mike
@@mantiskingdom8171 Or it's possible that two people had the same idea.
1:29 this animation was actually so good holy shit
7:35 Trinitarian Christians believe that Jesus is the Logos, God incarnate, God the Son, and "true God and true man"
So Jesus is christianitys God
Jesus is gods avatar, in the fairytale book.
@@dogwalker666 which book?
@@ge7sur3nka34 You know exactly which book, The palgerised collection of parables from earlier religions, Basically Grimm's fairytales, You have to admit it's full of contradictions and errors.
4:30 bro forgot Wolverine has rapid healing power and is made of vibranium
Staying away from the base of tall buildings is probably still not a bad idea, given that some people choose those to end it all off of, and you don't want to be what they land on
7:28 in Christian teachings Jesus is God, he is the 2nd person of the Trinity and is the God of the Christian faith. Whether you believe in the Trinity or not, Jesus is believed to be God to most Christians.
Was watching this with my 4 year old son and we bursted laughing at the same time hearing that “Feel free to fling that rice right into the bride’s eyes” 😂😂😂
I also laughed
"Bursted"?????
Amazing video. The Buddhism part is nice to bring to light.
Correction: Jesus IS God in Christianity.
Also: The latest Robin (like for the past decade) is Damien Wayne, the SON of Batman.
I had to post that correction about Jesus too. It just seemed wrong to let that slide.
I'm glad you caught that. I had to scroll a while to see if anyone pointed this out before I made my own post about it.
AMEN
Oops, I guess I should have checked to see if someone else had already corrected this.
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Awesome episode, great infos! 👏 👏 👏
I never knew those facts about brain percentage usage (damn, I've always wanted to write a story about an esper (person with ESP) who is always fully alert because of 100% brain function since childhood... 😭). Also facts about chameleon and those beautiful white and elegant greek statues was mind-blowing!!! Thank you, I learned so much this morning already. ❤🙏
The milk study really surprised me. I drank almost only milk in my childhood and teen years. Even now (62) I drink quite a lot of milk. And my bones are exceptionally stable. I did martial arts all my life and wanted to be a stuntman when I was 15 (so you can imagine I did some crazy things, like leaping from one tree to the other or jump from the roof of our house). And I never, despite several hard falls I never broke anything.
Does that mean I doubt the study? No, of course not. Anecdotal evidence is no evidence. But I was surprised. And it's a reminder that everyone is different, so averages of studies only tell a part of the truth.
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No. It's not actually true for you or me. It's only true for those people involved in the study. Milk actually affects people from different origin populations differently. If your genetics is primarily from an ancestral population that drank milk to get the necessary nutrients to survive, they evolved the ability to properly digest Milk and absorb the nutrients, including Calcium and Vitamin D. Just because less than 100,000 total people studied bodies didn't respond well to Milk consumption doesn't mean everybody's body will respond that way. Yours didn't, mine didn't and our ancestors didn't either. It's why there are Lactose intolerant people, they derived from ancestral populations that didn't habitually drink milk as adults, so never evolved the capacity.
@@jonathancummings6400 This is the problem with studies. Who did they study? How many people did they study? Who did they compare them to? What methods did they use? How long did they study them?
Or maybe it's a problem with how results of studies are disseminated.
@@DoctorPhileasFragg True. The "Facts" are certain ONLY FOR THE INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED.
Being physically active strengthens bones. Weight lifting is the best way to strengthen your bones.
Regarding the Penny Myth the Mythbusters even Proved it was just that a Myth Adam Savage even put his hand on the line in a test with a Penny put into a modded nail gun to simulate Terminal Velocity and all it did was hurt him slightly when it was shot. It didnt even dent concrete that much when it was shot into with the modded penny firing nail gun
Though there is a caveat if an extremely unlikely one considering the force it hits with at terminal velocity.
If it hit the exact worst spot i.e windpipe on throat it would probably Atleast be rather serious.
Not like it is very likely to ever happen “couldn’t rule it out since its not physically impossible”
Also I suppose it could go in the mouth and be a choking hazard.
But thats mostly being pedantic.
@@nathnathn
A static shock from your fingertip is also enough to stop someone's heart if the timing is right. The odds, however, are close to impossible.
Thankyou for another quality video (i was a bit upset about how many of these I knew though, especially the "milk" one. My mother drank almost only milk while pregnant and supposedly it resulted in my 4 front teeth coming in "rotted" and had to be removed by age 6, resulting in a "lithp" do to not being able to properly create an "s" sound and having to use the sides of my mouth to formulate what the school system demanded of certain ages). Please tell me somewhere in this story there is another "misconception" Wich we now know is wrong. Thanks again for another great video.
... Might want to look into Christian theology... Christ is part of the Trinity. Also St. Nicolaus is a Greek saint from the Byzantine Empire
Interesting note on the Pigeon Puffs; In the early 1900s, one of the species of finches on a Galápagos Islands seems to be forming into two new species - the average beak length did not form a neat Bell curve graph as is often seen, but had two separate peaks, showing that two beak lengths were becoming apparent and this could mean the single group was likely to split into two if other factors came into play.
However, when this research was done again in the 1990s, the same bird species had only one dominant beak length, the usual bell curve turned up when graphed ( Though not strongly). N-one was sure why for another few years . . . Until a study of the records noted that humans settled on the island and regularly put of feeders for the finches, containing unused rice in the main, about he thime the beak length change occurred.
Beak length and size relates directly to the food source mostly consumed by the bird; In the case of pre-human settlement, there were two major seeds sources, of slightly different sizes on the island. The finches ate both, but on one side of the island, one plant was more common than the other, and so the two beak lengths appeared depending on the location of the birds. However, when birds were fed by humans, who tended to feed them frequently because of caring for them, the birds became dependent upon the rice and their beak length began to reflect that.
Evolution in action, happening indisputably before our eyes? Now, who would try and cover that up, I wonder.
There was no new structure formed by feeding the birds a particular seed. Nothing evolved; there was nothing there afterwards that was not there before.
@@soundpreacher Evolution doesn't require new structures that weren't there before, simply changed or modified ones.
Jesus Christ is the God of Christianity, as we believe He was God the Son in the flesh. God is a Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Some divisions from Christianity have said that Jesus Christ is separate from God, but there are Scriptures, especially in the Gospel and Epistles of John.
*confused atheist sounds*
I saw a false supposition within your false facts video.... Wolverine would be fine even after walking away from an explosion cause he has super healing. He'd just regenerate and grow new legs.
Christ isn't God in Christianity? God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are 3 separate entities but one in the same.
That is only hinted in the book of John, but the rest of the Bible doesn't allude to this. From my personal observations of reading the Bible. I'll cite passages if you cite some that support your theory.
God created us in his image and likeness. If we have one body, one soul, and one spirit,how do you think the God will be like?
Fact check: Christ Jesus is God of christianity, in Protestantism which is a denomination in christianity we believe in trinity more so ever and consider Christ as our God so yeah you're wrong.
Fact check 2: Ninjas actually tries to blend in with the crowd but at that certain period in time ninjas were known to be in the warrior class of the people also know as the spymasters and they were socially placed in the upper class of the hierarchy in this supposed case , No they did not dress up like farmers if you want to be more definitive then they wore navy blue pajamas and roller cover tops and most of them avoided wearing shoes or sandals.
While there isn't enough data to suggest milk is good for bones, there also isn’t enough data to suggest they weaken bones. So if you like the taste of milk, then feel free to drink up, just know you’re not receiving much if any nutrients.
BE AMAZED is actually wrong when he stated Christ isn't the God of Christianity. I am Apostolic Pentecostal and we consider Christ as none other than God himself, and (Isaiah 9:6) proclaims Christ to be our "Everlasting Father, and the mighty God," and Christ claims to be the Apha & Omega, beginning & ending, and the Almighty in (Revelation 1:8), and there is only one Almighty, so BE AMAZED made a mistake with that comment.
I was just about to say that. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. It's a mistake by @BE AMAZED for sure.
@@MisterTraps: Amen. John 1:1 is also a great scripture, and there's tons of verses in the Bible that proves Christ's deity. I'm glad that I'm not the only person who caught his mistake.
@@derekbaker777 So glad someone was bold enough to bring this up... Yup, you are so right, Jesus is the God of Christianity, in fact Jesus is also the creator of the universe, like what John 1:1 said, because He was the word from the beginning, He is also the creator right from the beginning of Gensis!
They can believe what ever they want but Jesus is God in christianity.
Most of the different Christian religions can’t even agree on basic stuff, they all think their version is the correct one 🤦🏾
Yea my Jackson's chameleon use to get pissed seeing his reflection he would turn a brown color and start ramming the mirror with his 3 horns 😆
Yeah chameleons will absolutely change color to hide in their environment I have a chameleon and if you startle them they change color to hide...... If they were only regulating heat then there would be no reason to go different colors ..my uromastics regulate their heat by changing colors too,, because that's what they do.. the yellow one will be very bright yellow when he's hot and a very dark yellow and he's cold but he doesn't change to purple there is no reason for that and Euros are somewhat related to chameleons.... So yeah they do change their color to regulate temperature but they also change their color to hide...
@@Brian420687i always wanted to get a spiny tail uromastyx or a gila monster their both awesome looking
The funny thing with milk is that its drinking was encouraged, at least amongst people who continued to drink it after weaning, isn't because of the calcium. It was because of the fat and easily digestible protein content in it. It also works well it other foods to help meet many of the macro nutrient needs of a person, so the observation that people, especially children, WERE healthier and less prone to injury was made. It was later that the calcium content was emphasized.
And it should be kept in mind that this benefit only applies so long as you continue drinking milk so that your body continues to produce lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose. Something the body begins to reduce and stop doing after weaning, and why the older a person gets, the less lactose tolerant they become. It is also why lactose intolerance is common among many populations aside from Westerners and Central Asian peoples (and Mongolians) or Middle Easterners, populations where dairy consumption was common for the simple reason that it was a ready and easily accessible source of nutrition and calories.
"Christ isn't the God of Christianity". Well... in fact... he is. Kind of. For trinitarian Christians, Jesus is in fact a man, the son of God and God itself incarnated in a man, and part of a Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) that conforms an unity as the only God. Not an universal doctrine (non-trinitarian believers like Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses have diverging views), but the most accepted among Christian believers, like Catholics or Lutherans.
I see your mistake. This is false facts, mythology(or make-believe) is a whole other episode. Your welcome...
7:27 Actually, Jesus _is_ the god of Christianity, according to Trinitarian Christian theology. A better analogy would be Muhammad not being the god of Islam.
With ninja, I had heard the same about the outfit from noh theater but also originating from bunraku theater where the puppeteers worse similar clothing and were designed to be ignored. During the occasional infiltration mission as ninja were more spies than assassins, they would wear clothing to conceal their identities but it was most likely a navy blue and not look like a stage hand, as the outline of a solid black outfit would stand out in all but the darkest of areas.
Some other interesting things about ninja is that the image of ninja holding scrolls in their mouths has some historical context. They would fold pieces of paper that they held in their mouths and stuck out of the corners of their mouths. This is because they had a special way of walking to minimize sound, especially on tatami because dragging feet was loud. It’s difficult to describe but basically they crouched, put one hand down, stepped partially on that hand to minimize the sound of the foot, do it on the other side, pull out their hands and repeat. This put them very low on the floor when people slept on a futon on the floor. The paper in the mouth would redirect the air they exhaled out of their noses to the side instead of downward so the people sleeping wouldn’t feel the ninja’s breath as they snuck past.
Another interesting fact is there is considerable contention about their sword. Many people think associate it with the ninja-to, a straight single-edged sword with a square hand guard. Designed to be easily produced by hammering out a rod of metal and sharpened so it in no way had the reverence and strength of a katana, and was as much a tool as a weapon. The problem is in an age where the samurai had curved blades, sohei warrior monks carried curved wakizashi, and even non-samurai may still have at least a katana, having an easily identifiable straight sword with a square hand guard when most were round is as problematic as an all black “uniform”. Some historical experts say that they used a wakizashi blade on a katana handle in a katana sheath. This way it looked like they had a katana like many other non-samurai soldiers had but it had other uses. Small items could be hidden at the bottom of the sheath. Also, when drawing the blade, especially during an iaijutsu draw, the blade cleared the sheath faster and could attack quicker. Especially because, if done correctly, during a draw your opponent cannot see the length of your blade until it’s almost too late.
I always heard the bugs bunny carrot think was a Groucho Marx reference with his cigar because there were many cartoons where he shook the carrot like Groucho shook his cigars. One of a pet rabbit’s favorite snacks is a banana. Of course with the high sugar content it should not be an everyday thing. It should be treated like a sweet treat.
I'm pretty sure that the sense of pain and temperature fall under what most refer to as the sense of touch, but I feel it would be more accurately be called the sense of feel (or something similar.)
I was thinking the same thing. Almost every time he listed an example of another sense, I was just like, "That's part of touch." Not saying that we don't have more than five senses, but I feel like better examples could've probably been given if true.
Nope, easily demonstrable by the fact that you can feel pain without touching anything. They are all different things, with respectively seperate receptors.
@@darthjesus7079 That's only if you take the term "touch" too literally. It's still physical stimulation of nerves for the sake of warning, or awareness.
different receptors, different cells, different signals, if anything you are taking it too loosely@@gurvmlk
Christ isn't the god of Christianity? Christ being God is the whole point in Christianity.
~~On the great wall: If you know where to look, there is a long straight section of the wall that is (barely) visible from the ISS. It has been described something like a barely visible scarline, and it is not in the mountainous areas.~~
OK, checking more modern sources: First, it is only visible under near-perfect conditions; second, the pollution level is making even that harder or impossible, and third, there are a LOT of high-contrast constructions that are much easier to detect (apparently, blacktop against grey/sandy backgrounds especially).
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mee too!
That boring for you? :-P
While it's true that Buddha isn't a god in Buddhism, Christ absolutely is God in Christianity. Hence, in the Trinitarian phrase, "God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit," Christ is indeed God the Son.
Who is god of Buddhism? Huh
7:27 is incorrect (Holy Trinity means that Christ is God), for anyone wondering.
There's _no such thing_ as a "false fact."
Ah that's clever to notice that, yet I never gave it a second thought.
@@mike1024.: Hmm, it's not really clever; it's just a simple matter of definition.
@@HelloKittyFanMan. I agree it's the definition, but you thought of it and I didn't. I thought it was creative to think it through!
OK, thanks, @@mike1024.. Nice compliment.
7:27 Christ is the God of Christianity though?
Did you list something I didn't already know? No. Did you still entertain me for 23 minutes and 43 seconds? YES! Cool cool, y'all.
Actually, Jesus is the God of Christianity. He is the Second Person of the Trinity. I don't know how you could miss this one, even though you obviously are not a Christian. I am not a Buddhist, but I knew Buddha is not a god of that belief system. Please try not to make such obvious mistakes they reduce your credibility.
Couple of notes here.
1. The current Robin, Damian Wayne, IS the son of Batman.
2. Jesus IS God AND he is the son of God.
3. The monster in Frankenstein has a name. It's Adam.
Also Victor Frankenstein created the creature in his apartment, not a lab... Also the Book doesn't describe body parts sewn together, the book only has a short paragraph that vaguely tells of the creation. But the book spends chapters telling of Victor's obsession with Alchemy... The creature has always been a giant homunculus creation of alchemy.
07:30: _... similar to how Christ isn't the god of Christianity._
Except he actually is - kind of. Most versions of Christianity consider him to be both a man called Yeshua and God himself.
As non of them exist it doesn't matter.
@@dogwalker666You'll figure it out a few seconds after you take your last breath, but then it's too late.
No such thing as a deceased atheist.
Well actually most scholars acknowledge that Jesus did in fact exist in history, it’s the question of if he was who he said he was that is up for debate
@@MikinessAnalog lol, why do you think your version of religion is any more real than the thousands of others? Ask yourself why you have ZERO evidence?
@@dogwalker666 Spirituality is is my own personal walk, talk & interpretation, religion is someone else's interpretations.
Did you know that Mary Shelley was a teenage housekeeper at a hostilery when she wrote the Frankenstein book? Yep! She was hosting a group of authors who got stuck there during a storm. The authors bet her that men could write a scarier horror Story. Well, she won.
Great info!
She was married to Percy Shelly who was one of the most renowned poets of the time and she was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, an early feminist.
They were guests of Lord Byron at Lake Geneva. Dr. Polderoy was another guest. He told a vampire story.
Frankenstein was the first Science Fiction story. Science Fiction was invented by a woman.
Also of note is that Lord Bryon's daughter was Ada Lovelace who invented computer programming.
There isn't a single picture of Earth from space that isn't a cartoon or CGI.
That's not true, with the right equipment, you could even do it yourself!
Correction: Christ actually *is* the God of Christianity. He is one representation of the Christian's God, "God the Son". The other representations of the Christian God are "God the Father" and "God the Holy Spirit". These three representations of the one Christian God are commonly known as "the Trinity". One God, three representations of His nature meant to help people understand Him and His intended relationship with us.