My grandad was a coach painter. He worked on the Queen's coaches and The Lord Mayor of London's coach. When we used to visit my grandparents as a boy he used to have this huge chunk of old paint he'd chipped off of his work bench. When they were painting, the coach painters used to dip their brushes into the paint and wipe the excess off on the edge of their benches. Over years they built up, layer by layer, into a thick crust. So, one day, he decided to take some home. He sanded the sides and then polished it to really bring out the colours. I was fascinated by it as a kid and always asked if he'd let me see it. He always would and say how some of that paint was the same paint found on the Queens state coach.
Speaking of dogs growing older as the years go by, I have a part terrier mix and she weighs in at 17 lbs. I found her in a shelter about 9 years ago, and she has gracefully aged over the years. I don't know what I would do without her, she's very special, and her name is Molly. 😊
I’m a classically trained pianist but also play church music, jazz, contemporary and 70’s rock. In all my 60 years of playing many different pianos, I have NEVER seen anything like this. I have never had any colleagues talk about such a phenomenon either. It’s such an extraordinary example of “wear and tear” that I find it almost unbelievable. But I also concur with the other pianists who pointed out that this instrument had the same song(s) played on it for many years. It’s easy to see that the Left Hand was playing something in the Key of C or just a C major scale. If this is indeed “wear and tear,” all I can say is God bless this old girl. May she continue to perform admirably as other hands come along to play this keyboard.
6:39 Fun fact, at Columbus State University in Columbus GA, when the school was first built, they didn't put any sidewalks in for this reason. After several years of students walking across the grass and creating their own paths the school then paved those paths knowing students would stay on the paths because the students created the routes.
Similar to how US highway 150 in Indiana was built along the path buffalo had built through centuries of their yearly migrations to the point in the Ohio River where they could cross to Kentucky to reach salt licks. (Yeah, licking salt was the highlight of their year.)
My parents had phones they used for several years. When they finally upgraded their phones a few years ago, me and my brother received them. The home screen of each phone is permanently marked on the screen and can be faintly seen. My dad's old phone is currently on my secondary desk buried in papers, but I have no idea where my mom's ended up, though it's probably still somewhere. I may charge them up and take a photo of the screens and submit it to be amazed later.
18:19 as a piano student that has been one for roughly 3 1/2 years, I can confirm this. My mom and her sister took lessons from the same teacher that I am under for piano. She still has the piano and on the pedals, the Damper Pedal (far right pedal, it holds the notes after you lift your finger from it) has a shiny smooth spot right where you put your foot/shoe/sandal on, and the pedals were made sith a mod translucent shine and rough texture look, after many decades of playing and such.
The piano might have been used to teach students, who practice certain music over and over and over again. A church would probably have replaced the keys while a teacher with little in the way of resources might have ended up with the keys getting worn. Or possibly it was someone who had a favorite song and a fading mind. The latter is sad, but the piano might have been left alone until the person who played it could no longer do so.
The keys on the piano were missing their ivory plates that protect the wooden body of the keys underneath. Notice the ivory protudes slightly farther out past the end of the key. Without the ivory the wood is susceptible to the alkalinity of the oils and grime we carry on our fingers.
I’ve had a tree experience similar like the one shown in the video. My father has had a guava tree for nine years and it started as a small tiny sapling and in 9 years it almost took over the backyard
I had one since 20 years later it it was like at forest at my paddic to hard for a tractor 🚜 even the TE-20 can’t even go in I would couldnt even walk farther than half the paddic
I attended a boarding school in SA, Venezuela. We would go for walks up a large hill from time to time. There was a tradition to pick a rock at the foot of the hill and carry it to the top. At the top there was a pile of rocks where one would add the new rock. Well, that pile of rocks has become very, very large.
15:12 She was 14 years old in that picture⁉️ Why is it that people born back in the day look so much older when they were kids? Not in a insulting way; they just look like they're in their twenties. Could it be because they had to grow up faster and/or the old quality of the camera didn't pick up flaws? So many questions❗
I did NOT expect him to admit he was going to go follow that One Way DRUGS sign at the end. That cracked me the heck up! 👍🤣 I love this channel despite the VERY often corny dad puns he usually says, but recently I've noticed a bit more snarky and dark humor jokes in these videos. I FREAKING LOVE IT! And it goes without saying how you'd swear the thumbnails are clickbait but they always turn out to be real! I truly appreciate that. 🤗 KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK!
I think the hook that worse into the brick (around the 10:45 mark) was actually natural... the way you guys showed it in your animation doesn't seem like that's the way it worse it down though. I think it wore down from hitting it face on. And yea there were gonna be a few extra chips taken out here and there, but the wear pattern shows it was come from face on, like when the door shut the hook hit the face of the bricks. You can see the wear pattern close to the eye of the hook from when it was on the other side of the ring that attaches it to the door. AND you can see the wear pattern at the start of the curve of the hook, just above the main worn area on the brick.... I'm sold on this being 100% NATURAL and there was ZERO CHISELING INVOLVED. Give it some thought. IT wasn't worn from the tip of the hook like it was shown on the animation, it was ALL FACE ON. :)
But-i do really agree on this but I think that it was mainly from being worn down and the person who took the picture could have wanted to chisel it to make it look more insane-I guess you could call it-but took it a bit too far with chiseling. But still I do really agree with your theory!
I went on this cave tour and there was one stalagmite that looked way different. I asked them about it and they said they used to allow people to touch it for good luck but they don’t anymore after realizing the effects on the stalagmite. It would fit right in with this video.
I kept a giraffe toy since I was two. I had it for twenty years. Its color is fading, the green eyes had already faded away, it went through 4 stitching operations, a couple on the next one the head and on on the left front hoof. Then my dog decided to tear the neck open and it unstitchable beyond repair. Now it sits in my closet in a Ziploc bag. So sad.
14:04 I'm turning 62 this year. I'm still waiting for wrinkles... When you're 30 and look 20, it's cute. When you're 40 and look 20, you're lucky. When you're 60 and look 30, you feel forgotten.
That used to happen sometimes with PLASMA televisions (which is now an outdated technology-I still have my plasma and I love it, mine never had that problem.)
Structural engineers actually calculate this factor. It's denoted as the DOL (Duration Of Load). On a long enough time line the force of a tapping finger eventually would break 2×4 into two pieces.
Automotive engineers as well... except they do it just a bit differently (design things to typically last just long enough to make it through the vehicle's warranty period, before they start to fall apart)!
not sure what wood a 2x4 is typically made of, but wood commonly shows a fatigue limit or endurance load, which is a load that when below this load, the material won't break, no matter how long you keep on tapping your finger. It's true for aluminium for example, though, which doesn't have a fatigue limit.
Haha I live in Puerto Vallarta. That statue is sat upon all day and night by people. The...worn parts are from people leaning against it, little kids grabbing for balance, etc. Most of the statues here on the boardwalk called El Malecon are like this. They are all meant to be lived on and enjoyed by the beautiful people who live here!
Let's take a moment to express how bloody annoying this seemingly ubiquitous comment is, managing as it does to simultaneously be embarrassingly gushing and insultingly patronizing. Given the fact that the wording is always suspiciously similar and the fact that - as another commenter points out - pretty much all of these high traffic trivia sites have a comment which is much the same causes me to smell a rat. Let me say here though - if sufficiently recompensed, I am prepared to _be_ that rat. But I bet even penny - a - line~ing is another unskilled job lost to automation!
7:37 "you can see where all his toes go, according to him they're about five years old, but most of the wear is down to his love of pokemon go" I don't know why but that sounds like a rythm
I've got an atleast 100 year old tree on my land and there is an OLD barbed wire fence around my property. The barbed wire literally sticks straight through the center of the oldest tree! Goes in one side, comes out the other. Its also completely fused into several smaller trees as well. There is also a brick grown into the base of the large tree. About 2 inches off the ground and only about 2 inches of the brick stick out. Swallowed by time! I love this stuff!
I like old stairs, stone or wood. I have been in many old buildings, and when the 300 year old stair is worn down, I feel some connection to all the folks that have used it before me. Makes me feel less alone in this strange world. We have shared the same stairs and taken the same steps. Oh, and old door handles. Lovely stuff!
I find your voice soothing, and your videos relaxing. I like learning new things and you teach me a lot of very interesting facts. Like a much more informatve Snapple ❤️
For the piano one, the hypothesis already in the video is most likely the answer. The person who used that piano probably played the same song/songs over and over to get better at the song. Some more difficult songs can take tens of thousands of run throughs before someone can get it right all the way through. That wear and tear is proof of a piano that was truly loved.
In the mid-1990s, I noticed the @ keys on all the keyboards I used were unusually faded. In the 15 years that computer keyboards had been commonly used, the @ symbol was obscure, but with advent the web, it had arrived!
My friends keyboard actually had the pc gamers "mark of a coward". I has thought that was just a joke/meme until that day. Once I pointed it out he promptly said it was his wife's keyboard. For those who don't know, the mark of a coward (or mark of shame) if when only the "S" key is worn away. That is the key that would be used to walk backwards while gaming. In other words, that player was backing up more often than they moved forward. (It's a meme/joke, it's just funny to see it in person)
In downtown LA there is the 5 story Bradbury building built in 1893. It has marble steps on the staircase which have been worn down by over a century of use. I couldn't find a photo of them so you'll just have to visit to see them.
Many of these are not necessarily the effects of “time,“ so much as “friction.“ If the friction were repeated at a faster pace, the result could arguably be the same in a shorter time.
@@sean6992 Your statement makes absolutely no sense. Friction is friction. Slow friction causes these effects at a slow rate. Faster friction causes the same affects at a faster rate. So what the heck are you saying?
Roots enter plumbing when there is a leak in the pipes. They normally grow around the pipes, because if there is no leak, there is no water in the ground for the roots to detect. Only when there's a leak can the water enter the ground and the roots can detect it.
I had a pair of sandals that were gradually worn down until they literally had holes in the soles. Big ones too. Pokemon Go is only partially to blame, they were already four or five years old and I wore them all the time.
Hey, writing from South Africa! We have that problem with the roots blocking our drainage pipes; here we call our Local Municipality to sort it out at no cost to us as we pay a monthly Sewage and Drainage Levy as part of our Rates and Taxes.
HUGE IMPROVEMENTS ON VOICEOVER, AND PRODUCTION!!I PLANTED FRUIT ORCHARDS STARTING 15 YEARS AGO.YESTERDAY WE GOT MORE FRUIT GROWN IN 1 DAY MORE THAN WE COULD EAT IN ONE DAY.
"Not bad for a few layers of old paint." Not bad? Not bad?!?! NOT BAD?!?!?!?!?! This is INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! Those paint gems could be auctioned for thousands!!!!!!!
I have a pair of jeans that I have worn for years that recently have formed a rip in the thighs from my odd style of walking. I was also in Dublin, Ireland, a few years ago and we found the statue of Molly Malone (nicknamed the “Tart with the Cart”). Apparently it’s customary to touch the statue’s ample chest. I forget why, but I assume it’s either for the giggles in pictures or for luck. I didn’t because I am a straight female, but in the pictures we took the breasts of the statue peeking over her dress are incredibly bronze-y and worn.
10:00 funny story i was using one and another person was using the one next to the one that was next to me and another boy came in waited till one of us finished to go he didn't go to the middle.
My grandad was a coach painter. He worked on the Queen's coaches and The Lord Mayor of London's coach. When we used to visit my grandparents as a boy he used to have this huge chunk of old paint he'd chipped off of his work bench. When they were painting, the coach painters used to dip their brushes into the paint and wipe the excess off on the edge of their benches. Over years they built up, layer by layer, into a thick crust. So, one day, he decided to take some home. He sanded the sides and then polished it to really bring out the colours. I was fascinated by it as a kid and always asked if he'd let me see it. He always would and say how some of that paint was the same paint found on the Queens state coach.
Speaking of dogs growing older as the years go by, I have a part terrier mix and she weighs in at 17 lbs. I found her in a shelter about 9 years ago, and she has gracefully aged over the years. I don't know what I would do without her, she's very special, and her name is Molly. 😊
I’m a classically trained pianist but also play church music, jazz, contemporary and 70’s rock. In all my 60 years of playing many different pianos, I have NEVER seen anything like this. I have never had any colleagues talk about such a phenomenon either.
It’s such an extraordinary example of “wear and tear” that I find it almost unbelievable. But I also concur with the other pianists who pointed out that this instrument had the same song(s) played on it for many years. It’s easy to see that the Left Hand was playing something in the Key of C or just a C major scale.
If this is indeed “wear and tear,” all I can say is God bless this old girl. May she continue to perform admirably as other hands come along to play this keyboard.
6:39 Fun fact, at Columbus State University in Columbus GA, when the school was first built, they didn't put any sidewalks in for this reason. After several years of students walking across the grass and creating their own paths the school then paved those paths knowing students would stay on the paths because the students created the routes.
Thx!
What a good idea. :)
Similar to how US highway 150 in Indiana was built along the path buffalo had built through centuries of their yearly migrations to the point in the Ohio River where they could cross to Kentucky to reach salt licks. (Yeah, licking salt was the highlight of their year.)
I heard a business did this as well. Great idea!
@@brianarbenz1329For sure. I live not too far from it.
18:07 As a piano player, I can tell you that the song played by this specific piano was Pachebel’s Canon in D (or the Wedding March)!
I was thinking the same thing! And I don't even play piano LOL
That’s a lot of weddings!😳
HOW
My parents had phones they used for several years. When they finally upgraded their phones a few years ago, me and my brother received them. The home screen of each phone is permanently marked on the screen and can be faintly seen. My dad's old phone is currently on my secondary desk buried in papers, but I have no idea where my mom's ended up, though it's probably still somewhere. I may charge them up and take a photo of the screens and submit it to be amazed later.
😂
Ok
First
That’s screen burn in
@@Dr_Corp barbucube bacon burger 😢 bfhnhhfhhfhhfggh😮gmgjhhjjggjhh😅(this is a joke srry)
18:19 as a piano student that has been one for roughly 3 1/2 years, I can confirm this. My mom and her sister took lessons from the same teacher that I am under for piano. She still has the piano and on the pedals, the Damper Pedal (far right pedal, it holds the notes after you lift your finger from it) has a shiny smooth spot right where you put your foot/shoe/sandal on, and the pedals were made sith a mod translucent shine and rough texture look, after many decades of playing and such.
It's really fascinating, you could see how humans behave and affect their surroundings.
Please do more like this!
wsswwp
@@rubidescamilla8136 wHaT????
Hiiiiii
I'll see what I can do 😋
Ty
The piano might have been used to teach students, who practice certain music over and over and over again. A church would probably have replaced the keys while a teacher with little in the way of resources might have ended up with the keys getting worn. Or possibly it was someone who had a favorite song and a fading mind. The latter is sad, but the piano might have been left alone until the person who played it could no longer do so.
3:38 I’d call a plumber who loves to garden
The keys on the piano were missing their ivory plates that protect the wooden body of the keys underneath. Notice the ivory protudes slightly farther out past the end of the key. Without the ivory the wood is susceptible to the alkalinity of the oils and grime we carry on our fingers.
Can't believe you post every day or two days even though your vids look so hard to make ur so awesome and talented
Yes☺️☺️☺️
A team animates it
It was made in advance.
9 million subscribers...
Honestly with the amount of people working on these videos they should be able to do at least 4 a day.
I’ve had a tree experience similar like the one shown in the video. My father has had a guava tree for nine years and it started as a small tiny sapling and in 9 years it almost took over the backyard
...9 years?
Tree growing go brrrrrrrrr
Guava tree:I'm speed🌳⚡
WHOA PLEASE POST A VID ABOUT THAT
That’s absolutely insane, it must’ve been amazing to grow up with a tree, lmao.
I had one since 20 years later it it was like at forest at my paddic to hard for a tractor 🚜 even the TE-20 can’t even go in I would couldnt even walk farther than half the paddic
The sapling center of old trees blew my mind as, I'd never seen it before. Thanks for the upload.
I love the perfect synchronization of your stories. Like the stories seamlessly fkow into each other like they are all correlated. That's genius💯
I attended a boarding school in SA, Venezuela.
We would go for walks up a large hill from time to time.
There was a tradition to pick a rock at the foot of the hill and carry it to the top.
At the top there was a pile of rocks where one would add the new rock. Well, that pile of rocks has become very, very large.
Should throw the rocks down the hill
15:12
She was 14 years old in that picture⁉️ Why is it that people born back in the day look so much older when they were kids? Not in a insulting way; they just look like they're in their twenties. Could it be because they had to grow up faster and/or the old quality of the camera didn't pick up flaws? So many questions❗
true
I once read it has something to do with dental care nowadays being better then before
Yeah i thought she was like 25 or something
You can definitely see that effect from photos from the turn of the prior century.
Stress
I did NOT expect him to admit he was going to go follow that One Way DRUGS sign at the end. That cracked me the heck up! 👍🤣 I love this channel despite the VERY often corny dad puns he usually says, but recently I've noticed a bit more snarky and dark humor jokes in these videos. I FREAKING LOVE IT! And it goes without saying how you'd swear the thumbnails are clickbait but they always turn out to be real! I truly appreciate that. 🤗 KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK!
15:38 “they go a bit slower and less energetic.” My heart sunk from that because of it being true.
I think the hook that worse into the brick (around the 10:45 mark) was actually natural... the way you guys showed it in your animation doesn't seem like that's the way it worse it down though. I think it wore down from hitting it face on. And yea there were gonna be a few extra chips taken out here and there, but the wear pattern shows it was come from face on, like when the door shut the hook hit the face of the bricks. You can see the wear pattern close to the eye of the hook from when it was on the other side of the ring that attaches it to the door. AND you can see the wear pattern at the start of the curve of the hook, just above the main worn area on the brick....
I'm sold on this being 100% NATURAL and there was ZERO CHISELING INVOLVED. Give it some thought. IT wasn't worn from the tip of the hook like it was shown on the animation, it was ALL FACE ON. :)
BUT, the animation could not de that accurate. Maybe not accurate at all you never know.
But-i do really agree on this but I think that it was mainly from being worn down and the person who took the picture could have wanted to chisel it to make it look more insane-I guess you could call it-but took it a bit too far with chiseling. But still I do really agree with your theory!
Also I'm seriously impressed that you took your time to type all that out! GIVE HER A MEDAL FOR PUTTING A LOT OF TIME JUST TO PROVE 1 POINT!!!
Sorry if that last one sounded a bit mean. If you're even reading all this 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@owenmcwilliams9247 aren't you kinda doing the same thing though? Writing a bunch of stuff to prove a point?
Manz pushing out quality content with no ads in them. FOOKIN LOVE IT!
This is a perfect proof that you can make popular videos like this without using clickbait, you have my respect
this!
I went on this cave tour and there was one stalagmite that looked way different. I asked them about it and they said they used to allow people to touch it for good luck but they don’t anymore after realizing the effects on the stalagmite. It would fit right in with this video.
2:35 terrifying, reminds me of the upside down but WORSE
9:45 it’s like he thinks we don’t know 🤣🤣🤣
I kept a giraffe toy since I was two. I had it for twenty years. Its color is fading, the green eyes had already faded away, it went through 4 stitching operations, a couple on the next one the head and on on the left front hoof. Then my dog decided to tear the neck open and it unstitchable beyond repair. Now it sits in my closet in a Ziploc bag. So sad.
14:04 I'm turning 62 this year. I'm still waiting for wrinkles...
When you're 30 and look 20, it's cute.
When you're 40 and look 20, you're lucky.
When you're 60 and look 30, you feel forgotten.
I love the trees, it's amazing about the core. I've had a favorite swing I played with for 11 years that a deep ditch developed beneath.
My cousin watched the office so much she burned the title onto the screen so they had to buy a new tv
😭😭
That used to happen sometimes with PLASMA televisions (which is now an outdated technology-I still have my plasma and I love it, mine never had that problem.)
Structural engineers actually calculate this factor. It's denoted as the DOL (Duration Of Load). On a long enough time line the force of a tapping finger eventually would break 2×4 into two pieces.
Automotive engineers as well... except they do it just a bit differently (design things to typically last just long enough to make it through the vehicle's warranty period, before they start to fall apart)!
not sure what wood a 2x4 is typically made of, but wood commonly shows a fatigue limit or endurance load, which is a load that when below this load, the material won't break, no matter how long you keep on tapping your finger. It's true for aluminium for example, though, which doesn't have a fatigue limit.
20:33 : my first night on my new world in minecraft.
Ive never heard of a Teeter-totter before, I live in England and we call it a seesaw. You learn something new everyday.
Lol I call it a seesaw and I’m from America I guess some ppl call seesaw and others call teeter-totter
So as other countries
I call it both
Haha I live in Puerto Vallarta. That statue is sat upon all day and night by people. The...worn parts are from people leaning against it, little kids grabbing for balance, etc. Most of the statues here on the boardwalk called El Malecon are like this. They are all meant to be lived on and enjoyed by the beautiful people who live here!
Speaking of old TV's, i miss the screen fading to the white dot snd and that electric unspellable sound it made 🤣
These are always so interesting to watch! Thank you for entertaining thousands of people everyday, such as myself!
Let’s take the moment to appreciate how much effort BE AMAZED puts into his content for us. Great job
Why do you think this channels owner is a boy.
YES
every single youtuber over 50k subs have this stupid comment
Let's take a moment to express how bloody annoying this seemingly ubiquitous comment is, managing as it does to simultaneously be embarrassingly gushing and insultingly patronizing. Given the fact that the wording is always suspiciously similar and the fact that - as another commenter points out - pretty much all of these high traffic trivia sites have a comment which is much the same causes me to smell a rat. Let me say here though - if sufficiently recompensed, I am prepared to _be_ that rat. But I bet even penny - a - line~ing is another unskilled job lost to automation!
It's a team of people not 1 person.
Yay a part 3! Man these are so satisfying!
JOTARO!
A lot of those images are very esthetically appealing. I love those tree roots growing over the paving.
Why hasn’t Be Amazed been made into a children’s show yet? I love these graphics and it is interesting and positive. Great for learning.
This guy works so hard love him hope he is happy in life
Behold another amazing episode just for us thank you Be Amazed
Just found your channel and subbed for the interesting content, professional script, and refreshing narrative style. ✌
Welcome aboard!
Same
Same
Same
Just discovered you, and let me just say...you have the best narration I've ever heard!
7:37
"you can see where all his toes go,
according to him they're about five years old,
but most of the wear is down to his love of pokemon go"
I don't know why but that sounds like a rythm
Bruh 7:14 is gold
Time fades even legends
Yes! One of my favorite series!! So exited to watch. Thanks, Be Amazed, for making my day☺️🥰
:)
:)
:)
:)
:)
I've got an atleast 100 year old tree on my land and there is an OLD barbed wire fence around my property. The barbed wire literally sticks straight through the center of the oldest tree! Goes in one side, comes out the other. Its also completely fused into several smaller trees as well. There is also a brick grown into the base of the large tree. About 2 inches off the ground and only about 2 inches of the brick stick out. Swallowed by time! I love this stuff!
I like old stairs, stone or wood. I have been in many old buildings, and when the 300 year old stair is worn down, I feel some connection to all the folks that have used it before me. Makes me feel less alone in this strange world. We have shared the same stairs and taken the same steps. Oh, and old door handles. Lovely stuff!
I find your voice soothing, and your videos relaxing. I like learning new things and you teach me a lot of very interesting facts. Like a much more informatve Snapple ❤️
True
I love his videos but this video had a little whistling sound when he talked XD
Love your channel! I'm new to it but I'm already hooked! Thanks for all your hard work!!!!!
I’ve actually been to Tsankawi!! It’s very pretty to go and the hiking trails are so much fun! Would totally recommend going!
For the piano one, the hypothesis already in the video is most likely the answer. The person who used that piano probably played the same song/songs over and over to get better at the song. Some more difficult songs can take tens of thousands of run throughs before someone can get it right all the way through. That wear and tear is proof of a piano that was truly loved.
In the mid-1990s, I noticed the @ keys on all the keyboards I used were unusually faded. In the 15 years that computer keyboards had been commonly used, the @ symbol was obscure, but with advent the web, it had arrived!
15:24 thank you
What do you mean thank you? 🤨
The editing on these videos is soooo good!
Yes. I love the animations, too.
20:59 I thought the whiteboard eraser was a burnt chicken 😂
17:52, or after playing Rush E once
His fate is UA-cam. I could watch your vids all day
"No matter what it's made out of, nothing can escape time"
Time itself: *Maniacal laughter*
Well time itself is a human construct so when we go instinct time will cease to be
@@richardsanchez9190 ...
Thanks Be Amazed for always coming out with great content and for giving us a new and amazing video to look forward to every day 💛
@@jessemorrin2006 awe, love it. Thanks ❤️
@@Corrie-Lee lmao
@@vampire5131 😁
My friends keyboard actually had the pc gamers "mark of a coward". I has thought that was just a joke/meme until that day. Once I pointed it out he promptly said it was his wife's keyboard.
For those who don't know, the mark of a coward (or mark of shame) if when only the "S" key is worn away. That is the key that would be used to walk backwards while gaming. In other words, that player was backing up more often than they moved forward.
(It's a meme/joke, it's just funny to see it in person)
I know your still watching this video when I wrote this reply
3:40 I had one piepe root at my home that was about 4 meters long
In downtown LA there is the 5 story Bradbury building built in 1893. It has marble steps on the staircase which have been worn down by over a century of use. I couldn't find a photo of them so you'll just have to visit to see them.
7:02 jeez man 😭💀
8:26 homie didn't even try to edit that voice crack out
I actually learned something from this video
Thank you for entertaining thousands of people everyday, such as myself!
Many of these are not necessarily the effects of “time,“ so much as “friction.“ If the friction were repeated at a faster pace, the result could arguably be the same in a shorter time.
You have good point but but it takes a lot of time to create that much friction right
@@sean6992 Your statement makes absolutely no sense. Friction is friction. Slow friction causes these effects at a slow rate. Faster friction causes the same affects at a faster rate. So what the heck are you saying?
7:34 This happens to my shoes every 2 years or so!!! And I dont even walk much!
Your shoes probably sucks
It is crazy how stuff can change so fast
Philippians 4:6 ✝️Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything.✝️
Correct(Filipinos)
Amen🙏
11:21 Just means that the cameras in those sections were fixed and didn’t rotate at all. That’s why screensavers were invented.
12:00 I actually am on vacation in Puerto Vallarta, and I saw that statue today and immediately thought of this video
19:00 someone tried to play rush E perfectly. The only explanation. (Edit was I got the number wrong lol)
*Me at **12:47**:* **Wondering about way that sign said Evacuation Day**
Thank you so much for posting these videos I get a kick out of them. I even got my wife to watch some with me. So keep them coming
2:43 square roots
1:20 dude is clearly a coder or an artist. No one else could use control Z that much
2:48 square root🤣
√5
That's why screensavers exist 11:13
Roots enter plumbing when there is a leak in the pipes. They normally grow around the pipes, because if there is no leak, there is no water in the ground for the roots to detect. Only when there's a leak can the water enter the ground and the roots can detect it.
I had a pair of sandals that were gradually worn down until they literally had holes in the soles.
Big ones too. Pokemon Go is only partially to blame, they were already four or five years old and I wore them all the time.
Your voice is really soothing
My grandma is almost 80 YEARS OLD she's still hanging in there y'all!😄😄
Well my great grandma lived to 100 years old and my grandma now is just 70 lol
@@Skatercat4r wow
My Grandpa Is 95 Years Old And Still On The World
She is 82 now
I have a phone from 2043
12:54 that is very sus
he never fails to make me laugh
Hey, writing from South Africa! We have that problem with the roots blocking our drainage pipes; here we call our Local Municipality to sort it out at no cost to us as we pay a monthly Sewage and Drainage Levy as part of our Rates and Taxes.
HUGE IMPROVEMENTS ON VOICEOVER, AND PRODUCTION!!I PLANTED FRUIT ORCHARDS STARTING 15 YEARS AGO.YESTERDAY WE GOT MORE FRUIT GROWN IN 1 DAY MORE THAN WE COULD EAT IN ONE DAY.
18:17
Hello, Guido Cantz!
I immediately noticed him too, what is he doing there?! 😂
@@lordf4te
I wondered, too!
I love this series i've been waiting for more awesome and amazing content be amazes
I love this series!
"Not bad for a few layers of old paint."
Not bad? Not bad?!?! NOT BAD?!?!?!?!?! This is INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! Those paint gems could be auctioned for thousands!!!!!!!
I’m going down the street to the drugstore😂
I have a pair of jeans that I have worn for years that recently have formed a rip in the thighs from my odd style of walking. I was also in Dublin, Ireland, a few years ago and we found the statue of Molly Malone (nicknamed the “Tart with the Cart”). Apparently it’s customary to touch the statue’s ample chest. I forget why, but I assume it’s either for the giggles in pictures or for luck. I didn’t because I am a straight female, but in the pictures we took the breasts of the statue peeking over her dress are incredibly bronze-y and worn.
Yooo these are literally my favorite Be Amazed videos!! It’s crazy to see what time does to stuff. 😂
10:00 funny story i was using one and another person was using the one next to the one that was next to me and another boy came in waited till one of us finished to go he didn't go to the middle.
5:37 that’s actually so cool tho I never knew that thank u so much Be Amazed why am I actually grateful?
None of this is caused by time. It is simply things growing, or wearing out through use. Time is just our own way of measuring life as it passes.
my trypophobia is SCREAMING