Coca Cola was originally a headache remedy, not a soft drink. Perhaps you ought to mentioned that as well, since that is the reason very early coca cola had cocaine in it.
@V J The cocaine in Coca-Cola was removed either in the 1890s or early 1900s. Later, the government got on Coca-Cola for what ingredients went in to the making of Coke, and Coke responded by reducing the amount of caffiene in the drink. Coca leaves are still part of the ingredients for Coke, but the majority of the cocaine has been removed leaving only trace amounts of cocaine. Coca-Cola is the only company allowed to legally import coca leaves.
He got in trouble both time, from what I remember, I could be wrong but they were both done on a bet. Bet you can't do it and I bet you can't do it again. 🤣
@@pattibrown8496 true but the antenna are long, and it is awake in the daytime. The length of its ovipositors could fit either. It does resemble a bush cricket though.
All the newly-graduated med students start their rotations in the hospital; they don't know where anything is, they don't know how to be real doctors, they've never dealt with that kind of pressure and intense patient interactions--give 'em a few months and they'll settle in. Meanwhile...that first month is a killer.
Coke heads are more likely to use bigger bills... those who are snorting coke with dollar bills are getting the "bottom of the barrel" as it were. Don't go scraping baby laxative off of ones.
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
jenny villavicencio I recently found out that juicing and drinking 16 oz of celery a day can heal a lot of health problems. I hate the taste, but I do it anyway. Very alkakine. ☺
In elementary school when they used to give us celery sticks with peanut butter on them, I'd always lick the PB off and throw the celery away. Even that gave me a little more celery taste than I would've liked.
Actually, phones are not the only dirty things people don't know about. Your computer keyboard (especially the ones at work), seats on public transportation such as buses, trains, and commuter airlines, the faucet handles in public restrooms, and bed sheets in motels.
Actually there is nasty stuff ALL OVER a hotel room. Especially the bed spread. I watched an expose on some show that tested six different hotels, a couple of them were very expensive rooms. They tested all over the room from the remote to the toilet seat. There was uhhhh umm DNA everywhere including the walls and closets!!! I mean they can’t clean everything in the room, like the walls, but spray a little 409 on the remote!!!
The point is that people thought they were myths, aka incorrect, but they turned out to be true. So they are "myths" that actually were true, not misconceptions.
@@elizdonovan5650 like I said. There are 2 different defitions of what a myth is. So a myth can be true if its unconfirmed. Another definition is a story that has been passed down verbally for generations.
@@kirstenshaffer705 I'm very happy for you, Ms. Shaffer, that you can choose to eat non-food items... The rest of us, however... Need "food" to be edible
#10 is wrong. Before it was called Earth, our planet held the names: Terra - A Primeval Roman goddess & Gaia - The primordial Greek goddess of the world.
@list25 This episode is soooooooo much better with Mike on camera, Christian’s sometimes disembodied voice, sometimes his presence. Much better than just voice overs!!!!
I'm really curious as to why people who dislike celery feel such a strong need to exclaim their hatred so badly in this comment section... I'm thinking as kids these people were forced to eat raw celery in some dank basement with a single bare light bulb and old jazz music playing from a record player or something
Because there's an assumption that everybody likes it, and every time we say we don't like it, people act like we're lying. It's in soup, roasted meats, and dropped into every crudités tray, even though it makes everything else in the tray smell of celery. It's disgusting, and if you don't like it, it only takes a tiny bit of it to ruin a whole meal.
Club 33 so popular that it even makes its own mugs for its clients there's entire trading sites on the internet for them maybe 20-30 years ago it was a secret. It's not cheap to join though and you have to pay yearly dues. Hell you can even find it on Google Maps now! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_33
Back c. 1970, An FBI agent giving a lecture to my group stated that Paper Money was contaminated with Drug Dust, so we could just about arrest anybody with "proof" of drug dealing/use.
Just use low fat peanut butter. Would the negative calories cancel out the positive calories, resulting in existential paradox and imploding the universe? It could be fun to find out.
If a snake swims up your toilet, its because someone flushed it down theirs. If your house has a septic tank, the snake has no ability to dig down into the leech bed let alone get in. If you have sewer service, as most people do, the snakes wouldn't be able to swim through the pumps and one way valves that are there to make sure the shit keeps running down hill.
Think they need to check that DisneyLand park for the high number of missing children. Flush the boys bathroom 3 times the secret door will probably open.
Onion dip is the only way to go. If you, Idk, have to win a bet or something, have it w onion dip & it's actually...ok, not amazing or anything, but good.
I love list .. now I sound weird! But the topics and the presentation is so perfect to me. I love learning new things every day and I'm so glad I found you ... hugs😃
A rather long comment as to #20. Due to nice coincidences, my life was saved at a teaching hospital - on a July 3rd. I had never been seriously ill before I got sick while at the store with my family and was confused, slurring my speech, and unable to walk straight. I seemed to be having a stroke so my family rushed me to the ER of one of the best hospitals in our city (a teaching hospital). No one in the ER knew exactly what was wrong with me because they ruled out a stroke. The admitted me to a room while they were trying to figure things out. A group of doctors (residents?) came around to see the other patient in the room and in the group was a particular new doctor (from resident) who had recently learned about Sarcoidosis in a seminar of some kind. The resident rushed to catch the visiting specialist who had conducted the seminar and was on his way to the airport to leave town. The specialist examined me and ordered a biopsy that found the sarc cells in my lungs. Treatment was started immediately instead of wasting more precious time. I mean it when I say that the resident saved my life - or at least more serious damage to my brain from the disease. That former resident became my primary care doctor. That was 8 years ago. I am still being treated for the sarc and it took me about 20 minutes to put this comment together, but I am better off than if anything had been different on that July 3rd.
6:28 As with Terra and Gaia, Earth was a personified goddess in Germanic paganism: the Angles were listed by Tacitus as among the devotees of Nerthus,[50] and later Norse mythology included Jörð, a giantess often given as the mother of Thor.[51] wikipedia
@Mattis Andersson Exactly where I was going. Tellus is a godess in Roman mythology. Sidenote: Why is it we call old religions ”mythology”? They are just as real as todays religions and just as truthful.
@@mattiaspettersson788I've never heard anyone refer to older religions as mythology. "Myth" comes from "μύθος" the Greek word for story. Mythology usually refers to the study of stories about deities, not religious practices.
@@SarahLynnScottGreek mythology is one example. Roman mythology (partly the same gods with other names). Like with all religions post or present they are largely based on myths and perhaps some truth.
I think every music performance teacher from the 70s told us students that "Albert Einstein wanted to be a musician but he just wasn't smart enough." R.I.P Mr. Kane 🤓🤓🤘🏼
xD I'm still cracking up at the beaver one. xD when they sued the beavers were they HONESTLY expecting money OR for the beavers to KNOW what they were talking about or even fucking CARE?! *cracking up*
I remember looking at Picasso's Wikipedia page and learning his full name and I was like "Of course his name is so long. He's Spanish AND Catholic." Lol.
I am highly disappointed that planets and objects outside our solar system do not have mythology names and are often given numbers or some other non myth name.
Howdy sasamichan... hope this will help brighten your day!---> Definition of Andromeda. 1 : an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus.
constellations are for the most part named after greek mythology, almost all visible stars have all arab names, newly discovered celestial bodies are named according to a catalogue to simplify things, usually named after the project or the telescope used, so an astronomer knows the quadrant where to point his instruments just by knowing the name of the object he needs, while before, with star names, he had to check a star chart
does any one know the names of objects? either way I think it takes away from some of the excitement and wonder of the universe growing up as a kid, making solar systems and bein g told we only have 9 planets. we should celebrate all the o jects in space and they should all have epic names.
@TheLincolnBlogs I can only judge by the people I've spoken to, which is a lot of "people living outside the US". A lot of this I have even known since I was a kid. I have met many smart Americans indeed, but sometimes it feels like the rest of the world knows more about the US than the Americans themselves. I'm not really sure where you draw the correlation between me saying that most of this is common knowledge to people living outside the US and the fact that people tends to migrate to the US, maybe it hurt your patriotic pride somehow, but rest assured, I will not migrate... my country has among the highest living standards in the world, I have absolutely no need to go there. Maybe on vacation, although I can think of a lot of better ways to spend my money.
@TheLincolnBlogs Well, what do you expect? A survey? I think it would be hard to find such a specific survey anywhere, and I have no idea what else you would want to see. There is no secret that there are ignorant people everywhere, though, no denying that. If it makes you sleep better at night, you may indeed keep believing that this is uncommon knowledge to everyone, but that won't change much.
@TheLincolnBlogs Are you not aware of the things that are common knowledge to your own countrymen? Cause then I suggest you get out more. The fact that this surprises you so speaks volumes, really. I never said directly that Americans are ignorant, but you are kind of confirming your own station here. More so for every message you write, really. I don't really understand where you are trying to get with your ridiculous counter-insults about missing diversity, though - the fact that the top countries on the list are more or less homogenous (homologous being the updated term, by the way) is fine by me. We have all the cultural diversity we need, and maybe even then some. After all, we're getting all the refugees that you guys are creating with your endless wars.
There was a pitcher for the Phillies named Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish; I went to high school with a fellow named Pradeepkumar Hardevsinhji Gohil...
Snake in the toilet - most people don't realize that the drain pipes are mostly DRY, that is why they have traps (the U shaped thing under the sink; your toile has the same). When you flush, the waste is carried by the flushing water to whatever system you have. So snakes really don't have to hold their breath much at all.
Earth is named after a god in Roman polytheism. Tellus (or Terra), who is the Earth goddess. The name Earth is from Proto-Germanic *erþō (“earth”), which later became Old Norse jǫrð. Jǫrð is a jotunn who is the mother of Thor and a personification of the Earth. The word Earth can be interpreted the same way.
You just gone and screwed yourself there. See the proto-germanic word for earth is technically the one you should stay with, no one says terra at all. Which proves what list 25 says.
@@stormisuedonym4599 that's the unfortunateness of life, I guess, too many women are egotistical, and desire to prove a point, that, which face it, women who are allowed too much freedom, or too little, often become family hating/rape apologistic feminists
I didn't know that about celery 😂 Omg I am absolutely terrified of crickets 😨 Pablo Picasso has the coolest full name ever 😂 love it. oh God I can't deal with the thought of the Yulin Festival 🙁 I didn't know that twins could be born that far apart 😂 that's insane 😆 Lmao the pentagon sounds "crazy" like me 😂 Hi Mike and Co at List 25 🖐xx
Howdy stephyclaws... here's the rundown on the twins fact---> In 18-30% of monozygotic(identical) twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1-2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac. So there ya go... no so surprising now that we read up on the skinny of this "myth"... Woot Woot! Great Job Mike & Co.
Did you know.... There was once a man who was busted carrying lots of cash and cocaine several hundred thousands etc.. The cops seized the money and coke.. The man went to court and proved that coke was on dollar bills etc.. The cops had to return all the money and got a light sentence for the coke 😊
The celery one is a complete myth. You don't burn anywhere near 50 calories eating celery. In fact you'd be hard-pressed to find any activity that burns 50 calories in the amount of time it would take you to eat 50 calories of celery (presumably a few minutes).
Yeah I think one was a Latin goddess and one a Greek goddess. Obviously cos we call it earth that must b what it's always been 🤷♀️ they are so ignorant to the world before us
Do try to be less high on the smell of your own farts. It _really_ makes you look ridiculously pretentious when you sneer down at people for being uneducated idiots while making some serious mistakes of your own. Mistakes, might I add, that no-one with an _actual_ education in the classics should be making. It was not "most older cultures", it was the Greeks and the Romans. There are quite a few cultures other than those, many of which had no real influence from the Greeks or the Romans. We speak neither Latin nor Greek, and we do not call the Earth "Gaia" or "Terra"... outside of science fiction, anyways. We speak English, and the English name for the planet is "Earth". It's derived from the name of a giantess in Norse mythology (or the giantess was named for the word; etymology's funny that way).
Unlike the "negative calorie" celery, I've heard someone somewhere in my past say that pecans in the shell were "calorie neutral." That it took as many calories to shell them one at a time and eat as you go as they provide. I don't know whether the guy who told me this meant regular pecans or the taper-shell kind sometimes nick-named "paper shell" pecans.
During the dog/cat eating festival it is believed that the more the animals are beaten, tortured or suffer, that more blood gets into the meat (internal injuries/bleeding) that the better it will taste. U can google many images and other messed up stuff about it. Its not like other animals dont suffer as well at the hands of us. Our food industry (all facets of it plants ect. included) is just beyond fucked. Greed is an awful thing that causes us to do awful things.
That's... that's not what "technically" means. The Earth is named for the Germanic word meaning "ground" or "earth". You would be correct if the English name for Earth were, say, also the name of a goddess.
If it was actually named after one the gods, it would have the name of one of them, but it doesn’t. Earth is called Earth, not Gaia or Terra. The name is more than likely derived from something different.
@@freedomrider266 steam can only "explode" if it is under pressure and is rapidly exposed to atmospheric pressure. Thats it. Steam expands at the rate of 26x that of water. Imagine 1 foot of water under say 100 psi. Now imagine that pipe bursts and in an instant that 1 cubic foot of water turns into 26 cubic feet of steam. It fucks some shit up. How do i know? Im a steam engineer my nigga ask me shit
You could have 2000000 degree heat source on water and it will literally do absolutly nothing except quickly evaporate. It will NEVER get above 212 degrees either.
In the UK our current PM Boris Johnson and former PM David Cameron and former Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Chief Finance Minister) George Osborne were at Oxford together.
Bruh. If anyone remembers the Fairy Odd Parents episode when Timmy and his friends went to a popular theme park with his parents and they had a secret club for adults, that's that Club 33 reminds me of.
Disney's club 33 hasn't been a secret in 40 years, just cause you haven't heard of it, doesn't make it a secret or a myth. Club 33 wasn't created for stars politicians and the rich. It was created for corporate investors and it all came about because of the NY world's fair of 54-55 where Walt introduced the world to it's a small world (sponsored by Pepsi and UNICEF) and the animatronic Lincoln and while at the fair he noticed these private areas that were only for corporate investors to be wined and dined, which he enjoyed tremendously and also needed, as Disney Land in California was only able to be built due to corporate investors who sponsored the many attractions and rides in the park. Side note, the whole reason Walt built Disney Land was because he hated the fact that fairs and carnivals served alcohol and there would be drunken fights and brawls and he wanted a place to bring his daughter without having to see or deal with inebriated guests. Now to tie it all together, until recently, it wasn't allowed to sell or bring in and consume alcohol in any Disney park anywhere, save club 33. That's right ! Until very recently, the only place that you could find alcohol for sale in any park was at club 33 but since the death of Walt and his brother and Disney being run by corporate CEO's, alcohol was introduced to the parks and now there are several places that you can purchase alcohol and not only purchase but walk around the park drinking it.
You hate people for surviving? Damn ...must be nice living in a first world country. It's way better to raise dogs to be eaten than it is cows , of course you get more out of the cow, but you also need a lot of space. In some of these countries? space isn't an option.
mj w Actually, you can. The fact of the matter is is most people tend to be culturally biased at least to some degree. It's very easy to just assume your culture's line of thinking is the "right" way.
Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonalds franchise, was an aspiring jazz musician, then after that didn’t work, started selling milkshake mixers, and one of his clients was the McDonalds hamburger restaurant in San Bernardino, CA, after which he then negotiated with the two McDonald brothers to buy it and the rights to the name for one million dollars. Did y’all know that? Pretty Neat! 🤔
Mememeister, where did u got that? there's no goddess called Terra, in fact, in latin, as in italian, terra means dirt, and that's how romans called it, Tellus was the guarding goddess of Terra, the romanization of Gaia...
Mememeister I've taken Latin, in school, we had to learn how to speak read and write Latin, and learn there culture, food, and ECT. Terra means earth, yes, but it means earth as in the ground. For example, puer sedit in terra. in can mean in or on, the sentence means the boy sit on the earth/ground.
Coca Cola was originally a headache remedy, not a soft drink. Perhaps you ought to mentioned that as well, since that is the reason very early coca cola had cocaine in it.
7 up had lithium in it until about 1950...
Yes. They mixed it at the pharmacy.
my mother and I still use this as a headache remedy and swear by it! Probably from the high amount of sugar and caffeine
@V J The cocaine in Coca-Cola was removed either in the 1890s or early 1900s. Later, the government got on Coca-Cola for what ingredients went in to the making of Coke, and Coke responded by reducing the amount of caffiene in the drink. Coca leaves are still part of the ingredients for Coke, but the majority of the cocaine has been removed leaving only trace amounts of cocaine. Coca-Cola is the only company allowed to legally import coca leaves.
For an upset stomach, Cola Syrup, is great to sip on
the dude who landed the plane in manhatten did it again because someone didnt believe he actually did it
Gabriel [REDACTED] what a guy
would you believe him
Didn't he get in trouble?
@@baruchben-david4196 lets be honest, he's awesome
He got in trouble both time, from what I remember, I could be wrong but they were both done on a bet. Bet you can't do it and I bet you can't do it again. 🤣
where the hell Would a beaver get $10.000 it's not like they have a wallet anyway
It doesn't matter, because even if you try a sue a beaver, they don't give a dam. :D ~Mike
list25 punny Fucker
not even a beaver-skin wallet?
Where could you find a judge dumb enough to fine a beaver ? USA, USA, USA...
dude i live in philippines and my birthday is in july
Love this guy! Doesn't come across as arrogant like some do. Keep up the good work! x
No one comes across as arrogant what are you talking about
This guy looks like "Al" from Home Improvement...
...and I'm gonna go swab my phone with alcohol...right now... :>o
Agh. That's who he reminds me of
pantslizard I clean my phone daily.
I imagine a computer screen cleaner would work too.
Its his probably his Son
pantslizard you mean whiskey?
3:20 talks about crickets while showing picture of grasshopper.
Crickets come in more colors than black.
Probably confuses frogs with toads, too.
@@pattibrown8496 true but the antenna are long, and it is awake in the daytime. The length of its ovipositors could fit either. It does resemble a bush cricket though.
Pretty sure that’s a bush cricket
I hate your profile picture it tricked me
July in a teaching hospital is called "killing season"
James Anderson Why is that?
Heather Morris bunch of interns are working. Just pray you don't get sick during the summer.
James Anderson Noted. Thank you.
All the newly-graduated med students start their rotations in the hospital; they don't know where anything is, they don't know how to be real doctors, they've never dealt with that kind of pressure and intense patient interactions--give 'em a few months and they'll settle in. Meanwhile...that first month is a killer.
Jillian Smith ain't that the truth.
Excuse me while I get high off dollar bills now.
Coke heads are more likely to use bigger bills... those who are snorting coke with dollar bills are getting the "bottom of the barrel" as it were. Don't go scraping baby laxative off of ones.
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@@avilangston6170 Try to login to your email then itll ask you if you forgot the password.
@@bbrokenronin1939 this is true. My pops was a big wall street name in the 80s along with Jordan Belfort and he did a shit ton of Coke lol
@@Daddy_DongLegs really? Know any cool stories?
one of my favorite channels, for sure, thanks guys for consistently making interesting and entertaining videos
OMG!!!! I need to eat more celery!!! I love celery!!! I can eat and lose weight
jenny villavicencio
I recently found out that juicing and drinking 16 oz of celery a day can heal a lot of health problems. I hate the taste, but I do it anyway. Very alkakine. ☺
The celery one is 100% false. You burn calories to live. It's called basic metabolic rate.
It takes more energy to eat cucumbers too.
@@roberthicks1612 Cucumber contains more water than seawater does.
That's a "myth" they should have included in this list.
Ive never heard that and cant believe anyone would believe it.
The most amazing thing on any "List 25" video so far: Mike reciting Picasso's full name. Impressive!!!
Totally agree. He can throw those names out there no matter where the are from like it is nothing. I'm super impressed
I'm a microbiologist and I clean my phone screen several times a day.
Me too 😉, but I'm just a germophobe
@@catwoman2329 my childhood address was 2329. First time I've seen that number in a while.
I clean my.phone a few times a day because I hate finger prints on my screen, and the side effect is no germs!
I use to work in a lab and have plated my everyday things. Pretty gross
I'm a human dumbass and I never clean hardly anything until I absolutely have to so take that as you may because I don't care.
"Celery raw
is good for the jaw.
While celery stewed
is more quietly chewed."
-Ogden Nash
And celery not ate, makes for a happier plate.
A poet and didn't know it
I'm gonna snort some dollar bills
The Killer Clown like them instead, it's easier!
How about cleaning your gums with dollar bills rolled so that the green bits show?
Lol 😆 & inhale nasal mucus also along with other crud!
Cheaper than cocaine
FBI OPEN UP
Lmfao so I'm not the only one that hate celery.
Miyu Kuroaki Is it me, or does celery taste a bit like raw onions?
Celery is disgusting
I only hate celery raw because of the smell. I like them cooked in soup or stuffing.
Miyu Kuroaki yeah fuck celery
In elementary school when they used to give us celery sticks with peanut butter on them, I'd always lick the PB off and throw the celery away. Even that gave me a little more celery taste than I would've liked.
Actually, phones are not the only dirty things people don't know about. Your computer keyboard (especially the ones at work), seats on public transportation such as buses, trains, and commuter airlines, the faucet handles in public restrooms, and bed sheets in motels.
worse thing to handle in a restaurant....the menu
stethascopes....no one ever seems to clean theirs.
Debit card, credit card and ID.
Actually there is nasty stuff ALL OVER a hotel room. Especially the bed spread. I watched an expose on some show that tested six different hotels, a couple of them were very expensive rooms. They tested all over the room from the remote to the toilet seat.
There was uhhhh umm DNA everywhere including the walls and closets!!! I mean they can’t clean everything in the room, like the walls, but spray a little 409 on the remote!!!
Nothing like seeing a used Summers Eve behind bedside table make a person wanna go home. $276.00😮
If they're actually true, how can they be 'myths'? Shouldn't it be '25 Common Misconceptions'?
The point is that people thought they were myths, aka incorrect, but they turned out to be true. So they are "myths" that actually were true, not misconceptions.
because mythology has more than one definition. Only one is a fictional story. The other is a legend that has not been proven or disproven.
Omer D just because a person believes a truth to be a myth does not make that truth a myth.
🌲🌝☘️
@@elizdonovan5650 like I said. There are 2 different defitions of what a myth is. So a myth can be true if its unconfirmed. Another definition is a story that has been passed down verbally for generations.
J Shysterr 🌝
It can't be a myth if it's true
By definition, you’re absolutely correct. Same with a student solving an ‘impossible problem’
Paul M. Gilbert yeah this title confused me for a long bit into this vid
The title says true things you thought were myths.
@@futuremrs.c1099
"25 COMMON MYTHS You Won’t Believe Are Actually True"
That's copy/paste...
You need to read in between the lines of the title it means 25 myths that we thought were myths actually weren't
"That's just your opinion."
"And your opinion is wrong."
Very good rebuttal!
An opinion can't be right or wrong, as it is just an opinion.
True story, I 100% agree on the whole celery being awful.
Celery is owsome
@@kirstenshaffer705 I'm very happy for you, Ms. Shaffer, that you can choose to eat non-food items... The rest of us, however... Need "food" to be edible
#10 is wrong.
Before it was called Earth, our planet held the names:
Terra - A Primeval Roman goddess
&
Gaia - The primordial Greek goddess of the world.
@list25 This episode is soooooooo much better with Mike on camera, Christian’s sometimes disembodied voice, sometimes his presence. Much better than just voice overs!!!!
I would have liked to see Picasso's driver's license.
It likely would have said Picasso, Pablo and then had the first initial of his 1st middle name.
@@DasSpaceAce Why yes, you must be right!
What!
Officer: Are you sure this is you? Your right eye isn't on your cheek and your mouth isn't on your head?
Picasso: it's an old picture I swear.
I wanna know more about the beavers. How did they respond? I hope they got a good lawyer.
Awesome video 👑
I'm really curious as to why people who dislike celery feel such a strong need to exclaim their hatred so badly in this comment section... I'm thinking as kids these people were forced to eat raw celery in some dank basement with a single bare light bulb and old jazz music playing from a record player or something
Cause we hate it lol as did the host !
Well it's false
Because there's an assumption that everybody likes it, and every time we say we don't like it, people act like we're lying. It's in soup, roasted meats, and dropped into every crudités tray, even though it makes everything else in the tray smell of celery. It's disgusting, and if you don't like it, it only takes a tiny bit of it to ruin a whole meal.
It wasn’t jazz... it was FEKN OPERA!🤣
Chad Craig: Thanks - well said! The stuff really is vile.
Club 33 has always been clearly marked by a 33 on its entrance door in New Orleans Square
Club 33 so popular that it even makes its own mugs for its clients there's entire trading sites on the internet for them maybe 20-30 years ago it was a secret. It's not cheap to join though and you have to pay yearly dues. Hell you can even find it on Google Maps now!
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_33
23 was a tongue twister! Your hair is looking good Mike ;-)
Hold on, 18 beats it!!!
I'm not ashamed to admit...that was not our first take. LoL ~Mike
Mazzamaloo what a coincidence though that you said 23 was a tongue twister and that 18 was better lol cuz 18 said Pablo had "23" names haha
Hey....that's show business....
Hahahaha Philip Crotty
Back c. 1970, An FBI agent giving a lecture to my group stated that Paper Money was contaminated with Drug Dust, so we could just about arrest anybody with "proof" of drug dealing/use.
If you put peanut butter on celery then it has calories again.
Just use low fat peanut butter. Would the negative calories cancel out the positive calories, resulting in existential paradox and imploding the universe? It could be fun to find out.
No.. it’d just have little to no proper nutritional value :P
Either way, it still taste terrible.
Lots of calories.
14 88 It’s also good for lowering high blood pressure.
That's a grasshopper, not a cricket
Actually, its a katydid, but definitely not a cricket
Lol thats crazy that you can look and tell the difference !
Egypt Johnson Not crazy, it's very easy.
Griffin Holeman I think cricket is a sport.
no, its crickets read a farmers almanac.
I applaud your hard stance on celery!
just love your channel guys ❤ always really cool stuff never boring
Thank you so much, Misty! ~Mike
list25 your so welcome dear and I hate celery too...❤
You're my new favorite person. LoL ~Mike
list25 * grins and giggles * thank you ❤
@@list25 what are you talking about celery is really really good especially with peanut butter on it
So damn right!
Celery REALLY is GROSS!!!!
Doesn't matter how much its a negative calorie food!( I use the term 'food's, VERY loosely)
Celery is delicious!! But then again I don't like many veggies...
celery is like chewing stringy straw...ALL fiber and I can't stand that shit...
@@mykemech Then you can have my portion in life...
Too right! Can't even stand the smell of the stuff *Gag*
It's what they feed you in hell.
you are awesome list 25
YOU ARE! ~Mike
If a snake swims up your toilet, its because someone flushed it down theirs. If your house has a septic tank, the snake has no ability to dig down into the leech bed let alone get in. If you have sewer service, as most people do, the snakes wouldn't be able to swim through the pumps and one way valves that are there to make sure the shit keeps running down hill.
HIIIIII!!! I luv this channel ! it has tought me so much!!! Thanks Mike!!!
You're welcome, we're glad to have you and that you learn a lot, and we love you too! ~Mike
Building in USA and Canada: Gets mentioned
Barrle Nassau: Am I a joke to you?
This video deserves a like just cause you were able to say paccasos full name lol
And spell it correctly too
I would give you a like if you spell Picasso correctly and used the correct word 'because' as 'cause' means something completely different.
well done, sir.
good show.
A little cut celery with tuna salad, is good.
Politicians and actors being room mates? Ever heard of Ronald Reagan?
Nope! Never heard of him. Who is this Ronald Reagan you speak of?
Think they need to check that DisneyLand park for the high number of missing children. Flush the boys bathroom 3 times the secret door will probably open.
Love trivia. Great stuff😜😄
Glad you enjoyed it
A lot of these aren’t even close to being myths :/
Technically speaking, none of them are.
Club 33 at Disneyland has a big 33 sign right outside the door, right next to the doorbell.
And the membership is very expensive
That's true. It is no longer a secret and open to pretty much anyone who can afford it, but it is also true that it was a secret club for decades.
I relate to this man's celery aversion on a spiritual level.
Onion dip is the only way to go. If you, Idk, have to win a bet or something, have it w onion dip & it's actually...ok, not amazing or anything, but good.
I love list .. now I sound weird! But the topics and the presentation is so perfect to me. I love learning new things every day and I'm so glad I found you ... hugs😃
A rather long comment as to #20.
Due to nice coincidences, my life was saved at a teaching hospital - on a July 3rd. I had never been seriously ill before I got sick while at the store with my family and was confused, slurring my speech, and unable to walk straight. I seemed to be having a stroke so my family rushed me to the ER of one of the best hospitals in our city (a teaching hospital). No one in the ER knew exactly what was wrong with me because they ruled out a stroke. The admitted me to a room while they were trying to figure things out. A group of doctors (residents?) came around to see the other patient in the room and in the group was a particular new doctor (from resident) who had recently learned about Sarcoidosis in a seminar of some kind. The resident rushed to catch the visiting specialist who had conducted the seminar and was on his way to the airport to leave town. The specialist examined me and ordered a biopsy that found the sarc cells in my lungs. Treatment was started immediately instead of wasting more precious time. I mean it when I say that the resident saved my life - or at least more serious damage to my brain from the disease. That former resident became my primary care doctor. That was 8 years ago. I am still being treated for the sarc and it took me about 20 minutes to put this comment together, but I am better off than if anything had been different on that July 3rd.
Celery is amazing especially in soup.
Is there any link between your love of celery and soup, and your last name?
You are disabled
Adrian Campbell - you’re right. I cooked a soup today, and forgot celery. And now I know what was missing.
and stuffing! yum!!
So happy to find someone else that hates celery! People always give me crap for it.
Drew Bundrick YESSSSSSSSSS!!! Celery is gross!
2:09 When I was a kid, we'd fill the curve of celery and lay on a row of raisins. We called the snack "Ants on a Log." It wasn't gross, it was good!
6:28 As with Terra and Gaia, Earth was a personified goddess in Germanic paganism: the Angles were listed by Tacitus as among the devotees of Nerthus,[50] and later Norse mythology included Jörð, a giantess often given as the mother of Thor.[51] wikipedia
Yup, it literary means "Earth".
The latin name of earth is also Tellus which is a personification of terra/gaia
@Mattis Andersson Exactly where I was going. Tellus is a godess in Roman mythology.
Sidenote: Why is it we call old religions ”mythology”? They are just as real as todays religions and just as truthful.
@@mattiaspettersson788I've never heard anyone refer to older religions as mythology. "Myth" comes from "μύθος" the Greek word for story. Mythology usually refers to the study of stories about deities, not religious practices.
@@SarahLynnScottGreek mythology is one example. Roman mythology (partly the same gods with other names). Like with all religions post or present they are largely based on myths and perhaps some truth.
I agree with the celery.
celery is 8 calories and 1/2 calorie to burn it in human body
Boston red sox 1234 good for you.celery disagrees with me. It makes.me.puke
It's 100% false
I agree with Mike, celery is absolutely disgusting and how anyone can believe otherwise is mind boggling....
I think every music performance teacher from the 70s told us students that "Albert Einstein wanted to be a musician but he just wasn't smart enough."
R.I.P Mr. Kane 🤓🤓🤘🏼
xD I'm still cracking up at the beaver one. xD when they sued the beavers were they HONESTLY expecting money OR for the beavers to KNOW what they were talking about or even fucking CARE?! *cracking up*
I remember looking at Picasso's Wikipedia page and learning his full name and I was like "Of course his name is so long. He's Spanish AND Catholic." Lol.
Celery is nothing but a delivery system for peanut butter or dip. And something to put in your salad to make it crunchy. Which is a good thing.
Celery good peanut butter bad
Sue D Nim 😂 I feel this way about apples and caramel dip!
Have you tried celery with the ranch dip or the powdered onion soup mix mixed into sour cream is awesome!!!
I liked this until the dog part...
Me to raising dogs for food how terrible.😞
cruel and disgusting.
Guys, I like adorable puppies too, but pigs are as smart and social as dogs, so if you like your bacon, you can't judge.
@@austenhead5303 sorry dont agree .the pigs killed in my country go through a abbatores..not a barbaric cruel tradition...in vile conditions.
It's terrible
I am highly disappointed that planets and objects outside our solar system do not have mythology names and are often given numbers or some other non myth name.
Howdy sasamichan... hope this will help brighten your day!---> Definition of Andromeda. 1 : an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus.
sasamichan, True but who can be arsed naming them all?
constellations are for the most part named after greek mythology, almost all visible stars have all arab names, newly discovered celestial bodies are named according to a catalogue to simplify things, usually named after the project or the telescope used, so an astronomer knows the quadrant where to point his instruments just by knowing the name of the object he needs, while before, with star names, he had to check a star chart
does any one know the names of objects? either way I think it takes away from some of the excitement and wonder of the universe growing up as a kid, making solar systems and bein g told we only have 9 planets. we should celebrate all the o jects in space and they should all have epic names.
sasamichan the planets are 8, and there are a dozen dwarf planets
Love celery with peanut butter ;-)
Celery with cheese whiz is fantastic as well I guess it negates the negative calorie Theory LOL
Celery is a negative calorie food but it's positive in vitamins and minerals.
Much of this stuff is common knowledge to anyone living outside the US.
huh? NO, not true
@@d.m.173 I am afraid I am living proof that it is so.
@TheLincolnBlogs I can only judge by the people I've spoken to, which is a lot of "people living outside the US". A lot of this I have even known since I was a kid. I have met many smart Americans indeed, but sometimes it feels like the rest of the world knows more about the US than the Americans themselves. I'm not really sure where you draw the correlation between me saying that most of this is common knowledge to people living outside the US and the fact that people tends to migrate to the US, maybe it hurt your patriotic pride somehow, but rest assured, I will not migrate... my country has among the highest living standards in the world, I have absolutely no need to go there. Maybe on vacation, although I can think of a lot of better ways to spend my money.
@TheLincolnBlogs Well, what do you expect? A survey? I think it would be hard to find such a specific survey anywhere, and I have no idea what else you would want to see. There is no secret that there are ignorant people everywhere, though, no denying that. If it makes you sleep better at night, you may indeed keep believing that this is uncommon knowledge to everyone, but that won't change much.
@TheLincolnBlogs Are you not aware of the things that are common knowledge to your own countrymen? Cause then I suggest you get out more. The fact that this surprises you so speaks volumes, really. I never said directly that Americans are ignorant, but you are kind of confirming your own station here. More so for every message you write, really. I don't really understand where you are trying to get with your ridiculous counter-insults about missing diversity, though - the fact that the top countries on the list are more or less homogenous (homologous being the updated term, by the way) is fine by me. We have all the cultural diversity we need, and maybe even then some. After all, we're getting all the refugees that you guys are creating with your endless wars.
Pablo's name reminds me of Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemubwen Ossas.
Kaledrone /\ how can you remember that name lol
Except that guy is just a comedian
There was a pitcher for the Phillies named Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish; I went to high school with a fellow named Pradeepkumar Hardevsinhji Gohil...
Or Leeloo from The 5th element
Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean-Jacques Wamutombo
A frog swam up my toilet once, it scared the crap out of my mom. No pun intended
Snake in the toilet - most people don't realize that the drain pipes are mostly DRY, that is why they have traps (the U shaped thing under the sink; your toile has the same). When you flush, the waste is carried by the flushing water to whatever system you have. So snakes really don't have to hold their breath much at all.
Earth is named after a god in Roman polytheism. Tellus (or Terra), who is the Earth goddess. The name Earth is from Proto-Germanic *erþō (“earth”), which later became Old Norse jǫrð. Jǫrð is a jotunn who is the mother of Thor and a personification of the Earth. The word Earth can be interpreted the same way.
You just gone and screwed yourself there. See the proto-germanic word for earth is technically the one you should stay with, no one says terra at all. Which proves what list 25 says.
The Antiquity Goth I love your name!
@@ghostlylover99123 But if she did that, she couldn't get off to her own ego for being so much smarter than the guy making the list!
@@stormisuedonym4599 that's the unfortunateness of life, I guess, too many women are egotistical, and desire to prove a point, that, which face it, women who are allowed too much freedom, or too little, often become family hating/rape apologistic feminists
No, just the Germanic part of what you said is correct. No one calls the Earth Terra.
I didn't know that about celery 😂 Omg I am absolutely terrified of crickets 😨 Pablo Picasso has the coolest full name ever 😂 love it. oh God I can't deal with the thought of the Yulin Festival 🙁 I didn't know that twins could be born that far apart 😂 that's insane 😆 Lmao the pentagon sounds "crazy" like me 😂 Hi Mike and Co at List 25 🖐xx
Hello! ~Mike
list25 Hope you are having an awesome day 😁 xx
Howdy stephyclaws... here's the rundown on the twins fact---> In 18-30% of monozygotic(identical) twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1-2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac. So there ya go... no so surprising now that we read up on the skinny of this "myth"... Woot Woot! Great Job Mike & Co.
cavv0667 Hey! That's really interesting, I never heard of it before now 😁 xx
stephyclaws I want to see every person in China killed
I thought this was going to be stuff we didn't already know.
Did you know....
There was once a man who was busted carrying lots of cash and cocaine several hundred thousands etc..
The cops seized the money and coke..
The man went to court and proved that coke was on dollar bills etc..
The cops had to return all the money and got a light sentence for the coke 😊
coke was in coca cola as the way to consume medical cocaine. this is actually where coca cola came from.
brazy Montana coca not cocoa
5:04 TWICE a day, it drives me batty if I can see smears on the front display
Two thoughts. The earth has a Greek name Gaia, some early Greek called it ma, (mother) Gaia.
The celery one is a complete myth. You don't burn anywhere near 50 calories eating celery. In fact you'd be hard-pressed to find any activity that burns 50 calories in the amount of time it would take you to eat 50 calories of celery (presumably a few minutes).
Actually...go do some more research. The Earth was called, by most older cultures...Gaia or Terra. Gaia is a goddess...so is Terra.
Ye that's what they call our Earth in Final Fantasy 7. Stop getting addicted to video games.
@@SorakaOTP462 Some people get their knowledge from a Classical Education, rather than video games.
Yeah I think one was a Latin goddess and one a Greek goddess. Obviously cos we call it earth that must b what it's always been 🤷♀️ they are so ignorant to the world before us
Terra literally means earth/dirt
Do try to be less high on the smell of your own farts. It _really_ makes you look ridiculously pretentious when you sneer down at people for being uneducated idiots while making some serious mistakes of your own.
Mistakes, might I add, that no-one with an _actual_ education in the classics should be making.
It was not "most older cultures", it was the Greeks and the Romans. There are quite a few cultures other than those, many of which had no real influence from the Greeks or the Romans.
We speak neither Latin nor Greek, and we do not call the Earth "Gaia" or "Terra"... outside of science fiction, anyways. We speak English, and the English name for the planet is "Earth". It's derived from the name of a giantess in Norse mythology (or the giantess was named for the word; etymology's funny that way).
While I am Listening to That Snakes Can Crawl up your Toilet
...I am actually In a Toilet Seat Now.....its Creepibg Me out
Why do you watch UA-cam while on the toilet ?
Yeah ? Imagine how creeped out the snake must be .
What was that he said about your phone being dirty??
SS7 Venture you and everyone else
relax - only little snakes can get up there while you are sitting there
Unlike the "negative calorie" celery, I've heard someone somewhere in my past say that pecans in the shell were "calorie neutral." That it took as many calories to shell them one at a time and eat as you go as they provide. I don't know whether the guy who told me this meant regular pecans or the taper-shell kind sometimes nick-named "paper shell" pecans.
During the dog/cat eating festival it is believed that the more the animals are beaten, tortured or suffer, that more blood gets into the meat (internal injuries/bleeding) that the better it will taste. U can google many images and other messed up stuff about it. Its not like other animals dont suffer as well at the hands of us. Our food industry (all facets of it plants ect. included) is just beyond fucked. Greed is an awful thing that causes us to do awful things.
Am I weird bc I clean/ sanitize my: cell phones, remotes, door handles & microwave daily????
No
S.Butter Mose no
Nope because i do all of that and i alsp sanitize my money trolleys baskets etc and much more
It’s borderline odd. If they’re visibly soiled, sure. Otherwise hand washing would suffice
No you're not different, you do have a healthy attitude as far as cleaning. It's probably kept you healthy
Club 33 is amazing! I had the pleasure of eating there one time.
like how they pour/refill your water?
This guy looks like tim the tool man's sidekick. 😂☝️
The piccaso names were amazing & that you said it so well equally amazing lol keep up great work
Earth IS technically named after a greek/roman god. The goddess of the earth itself was named Gaia(Greece)/Terra(Rome).
No its not, A greek God isn't a true God"
That's... that's not what "technically" means.
The Earth is named for the Germanic word meaning "ground" or "earth". You would be correct if the English name for Earth were, say, also the name of a goddess.
If it was actually named after one the gods, it would have the name of one of them, but it doesn’t. Earth is called Earth, not Gaia or Terra. The name is more than likely derived from something different.
so.. does Gaia sound like Earth in Greek or something? I know Terra is nowhere close in Latin!
@@theoverunderthinkerGaia IS Earth in Greek.
Beavers have been causing big trouble for man since Adam & Eve 9:04
Distilled water explodes when super heated and drop a impurity in to it.... normal water just boils...
Jasin why?
Uh, no. "Normal" water, if under constant extreme heat, will change to steam, and that can explode many things.
It merely evaporates
@@freedomrider266 steam can only "explode" if it is under pressure and is rapidly exposed to atmospheric pressure. Thats it. Steam expands at the rate of 26x that of water. Imagine 1 foot of water under say 100 psi. Now imagine that pipe bursts and in an instant that 1 cubic foot of water turns into 26 cubic feet of steam. It fucks some shit up. How do i know? Im a steam engineer my nigga ask me shit
You could have 2000000 degree heat source on water and it will literally do absolutly nothing except quickly evaporate. It will NEVER get above 212 degrees either.
In the UK our current PM Boris Johnson and former PM David Cameron and former Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Chief Finance Minister) George Osborne were at Oxford together.
How are you going to make a Bloody Mary without celery, this guy is missing out
Simple...I don't. LoL ~Mike
Archer would be disappointed, as would Woodhouse if he was alive.
Scott Glen use a pickle or some bacon *
Scott Glen nobody said not to eat celery. but as a snack for a person losing weight it's a great option.
Here in California we often use pickled green beans and enjoy them greatly!
hi Mike 😊 do a face reveal
What? No. Why would I do that? I am super shy. ~Mike
list25 Do a leg reveal
+list25 No, Mike should do a video clean shaven!
list25 LMAO 😂
do a face unreveal!
Celery tastes like poison. 😆 Camera guy is wrong!
Objectively.
Just got to say I really did love the little bickering between you and whoever was off camera 😂😂😂
Bruh. If anyone remembers the Fairy Odd Parents episode when Timmy and his friends went to a popular theme park with his parents and they had a secret club for adults, that's that Club 33 reminds me of.
Coke is still flavored with coca leaves.
I have opinophobia (fear of snakes) so number 8 really freaked me out. I don't care if it seldom happens. It's still terrifying.
Majority of people fear snakes...so u r not unique
Disney's club 33 hasn't been a secret in 40 years, just cause you haven't heard of it, doesn't make it a secret or a myth. Club 33 wasn't created for stars politicians and the rich. It was created for corporate investors and it all came about because of the NY world's fair of 54-55 where Walt introduced the world to it's a small world (sponsored by Pepsi and UNICEF) and the animatronic Lincoln and while at the fair he noticed these private areas that were only for corporate investors to be wined and dined, which he enjoyed tremendously and also needed, as Disney Land in California was only able to be built due to corporate investors who sponsored the many attractions and rides in the park.
Side note, the whole reason Walt built Disney Land was because he hated the fact that fairs and carnivals served alcohol and there would be drunken fights and brawls and he wanted a place to bring his daughter without having to see or deal with inebriated guests.
Now to tie it all together, until recently, it wasn't allowed to sell or bring in and consume alcohol in any Disney park anywhere, save club 33. That's right ! Until very recently, the only place that you could find alcohol for sale in any park was at club 33 but since the death of Walt and his brother and Disney being run by corporate CEO's, alcohol was introduced to the parks and now there are several places that you can purchase alcohol and not only purchase but walk around the park drinking it.
Makes sense, Florida's where I'd expect a zombie apocalypse to start.
3:12 That formula only works with one particular species of cricket, not crickets in general.
I hate people who kill dogs just for the purpose of being eaten. But then we eat pigs, cows, etc but still dogs are like human to me.
Gre Gre India probably says the same thing about us when it comes to cows
Gre Gre you can't hate one thing and not the other.
You hate people for surviving? Damn ...must be nice living in a first world country. It's way better to raise dogs to be eaten than it is cows , of course you get more out of the cow, but you also need a lot of space. In some of these countries? space isn't an option.
mj w Actually, you can. The fact of the matter is is most people tend to be culturally biased at least to some degree. It's very easy to just assume your culture's line of thinking is the "right" way.
Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonalds franchise, was an aspiring jazz musician, then after that didn’t work, started selling milkshake mixers, and one of his clients was the McDonalds hamburger restaurant in San Bernardino, CA, after which he then negotiated with the two McDonald brothers to buy it and the rights to the name for one million dollars. Did y’all know that? Pretty Neat! 🤔
Earth is named after a god... Tellus is the latin word for earth and surprise surprise it comes from a the goddess called Terra
Could you please tellus more about terra firma? Also, Gaia is another name used for the Earth... so there's that as well.
Gaia is the old landmass only.
Mememeister, where did u got that? there's no goddess called Terra, in fact, in latin, as in italian, terra means dirt, and that's how romans called it, Tellus was the guarding goddess of Terra, the romanization of Gaia...
Mememeister I've taken Latin, in school, we had to learn how to speak read and write Latin, and learn there culture, food, and ECT. Terra means earth, yes, but it means earth as in the ground. For example, puer sedit in terra. in can mean in or on, the sentence means the boy sit on the earth/ground.
John Martin OK, that answers half my question. But what about "Nova" & "Ferma"? As in "Tera Nova" or "Tera Ferma", as names used to refer to Earth?