Obscure Units of Measurement by Sam O'Nella | A History Teacher Reacts
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Ragu: your loss becomes our sauce
Abortion clinic
I mean, some have animal products in it so EVERYONE’S loss becomes their sauce
And the planet’s
Pizzaborter
Joe’s Pizzeria and Abortion Clinic; “Your loss is our sauce!”
Fun fact, the chinese name of the Grimace character literally translated to "Uncle milkshake"
Oh no..
Those kids will be drinking uncle's milkshake tonight
Oh my God. I...I don't think China realizes how bad this sounds to westerners.
That's enough internet for tonight
Time to bleach the eyes again.
I like how the history teacher waves every time Sam says "Hey kids".
Oh my god I didn't even notice that before
We're all children deep inside. Immature, easy to impress, likes waving
Mr. Terry? He has a name ya know
@@bogdangabrielonete3467 lmao
Congrats, you hit 666 likes.
_Time for me to change that._
An actual quote from Justin Schmidt, from the wiki page for the Schmidt Sting Pain Index, after getting himself stung by a warrior wasp: "Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano. Why did I start this list?"
That's dedication.
And that's a four
@@sdg131 no, four _plus_
@@talbotpassant the wiki says 4, since 4 is the highest number on the scale
@@sdg131 and the other guy was referencing the video.
Some of his other descriptions are a bit sus lol
Urban Digger Bee, rating 1: "Almost pleasant, a lover just bit your earlobe a little too hard."
Yellowjacket, rating 2: "Hot and smoky, almost irreverent. Imagine W. C. Fields extinguishing a cigar on your tongue."
Brother was into that shit, he knew what he was doing
2:10 - "Science isn't about WHY. It's about WHY NOT" - Cave Johnson
Combustible lemons
Mike I don’t want you’re damn lemons
Why is all our science so dangerous? Why not *_marry_* safe science if you love it so much? In fact, why don't you invent a special safety door that won't hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are *fired!!*
Not you, test subject, you're doing great.
Yes, you! Box. Your stuff. Out the door. Parking lot. Car. Goodbye.
MAKE MORE PRERECORDED MESSAGES!
@@i_teleported_bread7404 new scientist joins "I will improve the doors! They shall stab you in the butt if you dont exit fast enough!
Grimace is what became of Gorbachevs birthmark after it seceded from his face during the breakup of the Soviet Union.
After it was rubbed off during the events of "The Naked Gun."
@KvAT well, if that ain't the name of a prog rock band formed by a bunch of middle-class trustfund brats that are their university's student union officers then I don't know what it is ...
@@Tarantio1983 r/oddlyspecific
@@edgebucketdraws3854 Go back to Reddit, normie.
@@Tunkkis hey, he ain't the only redditor here! And really?! "Normie", that's your worst insult on UA-cam!
Fun Fact about Schmidt's Sting Pain List: There are now 2 more insects with a 4 rating, his description for one of those contains the sentence "Why did i start this list?" xD
One man's loss is another man's sauce
I love this
Beautiful...
welcome to cezars pizza and abortion clinic where yesterday's loss is today's sauce
here's some sauce; 267594
Why would I want to coat my pasta with the purée of a baby that landed on its head?
APGAR is very much used in hospitals. Its taken at 1 and 5 minutes after the baby is born and helps to identify problems the baby may have.
Yeah, it's not really obscure if you studied a health related career.
Or if you're a parent, which I'm not, so only heard of it cuz I'm in the medical field. I didn't know exactly what it was called though. 😁
(7:35) The alarming mascots of McDonalds:
- the unknown purple blob creature
- a criminal, who steals hamburgers
- disturbing grosss clown, who hangs around children
- the girl
don't forget Moonman
"Whats on their arms?" Zombies. Wearing red arm bands with a white circle. Saluting into the air with one hand. HMMMMM
Not to mention the literal first thing Sam said when the video was unpaused was “holocaust.”
Hmmmmmmmm
MEIN GOTT
Nazi Zombies from Black Ops Headass
Fun Fact: Theres two types of feet, the International foot and the US Survey foot and they differ by like 0.001% basically you only notice a difference when measuring 1 mile or larger
US Survey foot is 0.304800609601... m
Indian surveyf foot is 0.3047996 m
ISO 2848 metric foot is 0.3 m
French foot is 0.333333333333... m
Hesse foot is 0.25 m
Badeb foot is 0.3 m
Alatinate foot is 0.333333333333... m
Belgian foot is 0.2738 m
Venice foot is 0.34773 m
Vienna foot is 0.316102 m
Tyrol foot is 0.33412 m
Ieper foot is 0.2738 m
Bruges foot is 0.2743
Brussels foot is 0.27575 m
Hainaut foot is 0.29339 m
Liège foot is 0.2947 m
Kortrijk foot is 0.2976 m
Aalst foot is 0.2772 m
Mechelen foot is 0.278 m
Leuven foot is 0.2855 m
Tournai foot is 0.29777 m
Antwerp foot is 0.2868 m
Chinese tradesman's foot is 0.3383 m
Chinese mathematician's foot is 0.3332 m
Chinese builder's foot is 0.3228 m
Chinese surveyor's foot is 0.3195 m
Moravia foot is 0.29595 m
Prague foot is 0.2964 m
Danish foot us 0.31385 m
French foot is 0.32484 m
Angoulême foot is 0.347008 m
Bordeaux urban foot is 0.343606 m
Bordeaux rural foot is 0.357214 m
Strasbourg foot is 0.29495 m
Württemberg foot is 0.28649 m
Hanover foot is 0.29210 m
Augsburg foot is 0.29617 m
Nuremberg foot is 0.30375 m
Meiningen-Hildburghausen foot is 0.30395 m
Oldenburg foot is 0.29641 m
Weimar foot is 0.28198 m
Lübeck foot is 0.28762 m
Aschaffenburg foot is 0.2875 m
Darmstadt foot is 0.2876 m
Bremen foot is 0.28935 m
Rhineland foot is 0.3137 m
Berlin foot is 0.3096 m
Hamburg foot is 0.2868 m
Bavarian foot is 0.29186 m
Aachen foot is 0.2821 m
Leipzig foot is 0.28267 m
Dresden foot is 0.28311 m
Saxony foot is 0.28319 m
Prussian foot is 0.31385 m
Frankfurt am Main foot is 0.28461 m
Lombardy foot is 0.34773 m
Turin foot is 0.3231 m
Rome foot is 0.297896 m
Riga foot is 0.2741 m
Malta foot is 0.2837 m
Utrecht foot is 0.2728 m
Amsterdam foot is 0.283133 m
Honsbossche en Rijpse foot is 0.2850 m
’s-Hertogenbosch foot is 0.2870 m
Gelderland foot is 0.2920 m
Bloois foot is 0.3010 m
Schouw foot is 0.3110 m
Rotterdam foot is 0.31243 m
Rijnland foot is 0.314858 m
Norwegian foot is 0.31375 m
Warsaw foot is 0.288 m
Lisbon foot is 0.33 m
South African foot is 0.314858 m
Burgos foot is 0.2786 m
Castile foot us 0.2786 m
Toledo foot is 0.279 m
Swedish foot is 0.2969 m
Zürich foot is 0.3 m
Galician foot is 0.29696 m
Scottish foot is 0.305287
...and probably a lot more I couldn't find
This is why we went over to metric. Stop using "foot" as a unit.
@@Liggliluff i salute you for putting in this much work unless you just copy pasted
pearse traynor even with copy and paste that has got to take hours
Yeah I don’t remember the exact numbers but when doing calculations for a Aviation Mechanic college class there were multiple “miles” and such
lmao "international foot"
like if anyone with more than two brain cells uses the imperial system
Hey Mr.Terry, I know you're a gamer, and obviously a history teacher. I was curious if you would be willing to break down the history of each leader in Sid Meiers Civilization 6. There are very popular leaders, such as Teddy Roosevelt and Queen Victoria, but there are lesser known ones as well like Jadwiga of Poland. Just a thought.
That would actually be so cool. I love that game and the historical characters around it.
If he ain't gonna mention Nuclear Gandhi then Imma throw a fit
Alternatively, Paradox grand strategy games like Crusader Kings 2 (or _3,_ come September), Europa Universalis IV, or Hearts of Iron 4 (or Victoria 2, I suppose, but that one's a bit old) have historical leaders _and_ historical maps (at the beginning, at least)...
or better yet, break down the history of the leaders of civ 5
@@mbpoblet he said that he doesn't care for Paradox games that much
When you realized the zombies were german
The zombies are from Argentina
Ofcourse they are Argentinians
Or members of Costco
@@andrewsweet4995 actually the zombies are nasa scientists
@@Nothing-1w3 What are you talking about? They're from Peru, of course...
Edit:typo
(Follow the chain of blame)
this guy is an *actual* reaction youtuber, he actually has input. its great!
schmidt pain index, "why", go ask Coyote Peterson
Coyote have answered several times, he wants the viewers find a new respect for the creatures stinging him
I suspect Schmidt might have been just a little into pain. Just a tiny bit
Why does anyone do anything? Sheer absolute boredom!
> Schmidt also rates the sting of the warrior wasp as a 4, describing it as "Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano. Why did I start this list?"
Schmidt himself didn't even know while documenting his third top level sting.
Regarding the sting index. Coyote peterson went through that. All on camera.
And then some! With that wasp that wasn't even on the scale. What a trooper.
@@yawg691 Probably gonna rewatch them, if theres a playlist.
Dont remember all of them, but Tarantula Hawk, Bullet Ant and the Giant Centipede where bad, i remember that much.
Also a funny scene with the centipede where it looks like a glitching game (Running into the side of the box and just keeping the legs moving along)
@@supervegito2277 I remember watching them all. Except the centipede those things deserve to be burned and the dipped in acid.
I loved that series on Brave Wilderness
Sam O’ nella is, as someone once said “history on drugs”
And there are a lot of drugs in history.
History, historically, was indeed on drugs...like...oof. All the drugs.
@Brice Manthei more like engineering on every drug ever
the thing with APGAR is that its kinda impossible to have a "passing grade" if things arent okay. like, sam's case would get a lower grade bc ykno, screaming and a Very Fast Heartbeat are not good signs. its actually one of the first tests we go through and paramount to knowing if anything more drastic is needed
4:45 The Nazi Zombies
Just heard the tail end of a story on the radio this morning that some guy, I assume the guy in the video was done getting stung by insects after getting stung by the murder hornet. According to that, it was not the worst. That honor fell to the executioner wasp.
You know i was gonna reply that the guy who did the pain index was dead but i just googled it and hes still alive. I think hes too old to get stung by insects so it was probably someone else. Maybe the guy from brave wilderness who did videos here on youtube about getting stung by insects. You should check them out.
2 Things I love. Sam O Nella and people reacting to him. Plus your reactions are never overly drawn out but never just a series of exclamations that you yell over top of the video. Great balance
I was expecting measurements like the ones that were used in the medieval or pre-medieval era. Like in 1023, when King Cnut granted the monks of Canterbury the land and taxes from the edge of the river, to as far inland as a small axe could be thrown from a boat afloat in the river at high tide.
"Thanks for calling Tony's Pizza Palace and Abortion Clinic, yesterdays loss is today's sauce, how may I help you?"
Edit: Since it seems important for me to mention it, I don’t know the origin of this joke. A friend told it to me once and the Ragu part of this video reminded me of it.
You stole that from Reddit
@@NSB-it4mn He never claimed to have created the joke, and it probably wasn't from Reddit originally, everything on the internet is copied or mutilated from its original source anyways.
Wow, kudos to the original writer of that joke... well played
Lego Guy
Just like how Reddit steals all their memes. The joke had been around for a long time, just because you saw it on Reddit first dose not mean it originated on there.
@@NSB-it4mn you can’t really steal a joke. Jokes can be told by anyone. I could say a joke someone else said, does that mean I stole it?
The video: delightfully wholesome history teacher watches funny quirky video about whacky units of measurements.
The intro: *extreme war noises*
If you think Sam O'nella is wholesome, you haven't watched enough of his videos.
@@mennograafmans1595 the teacher is wholesome not the video.
Hey Mr. Terry, RN here
The APGAR score is used as a sort of in-depth vital signs for a baby and it is done right after said baby is born. It allows us to not only determine pulse (along with blood pressure although that’s not really part of the APGAR itself) but we check skin color (We can see signs of good or bad blood flow, if the baby got some sort of hematoma during childbirth, signs of jaundice, etc), Grimace is more like how aware the baby is to external stimulation (does it cry or grimace when you move them or talk to them, etc), activity (does the baby move their legs and hands around? And if it does, how much and how) and respiratory well, how is the baby breathing? Is it shallow? Is it weak? Is it rapid? We want those clear, loud baby cries we get when they are born.
This tests can detect diseases that are well hidden like neurological or heart diseases.
I like how when Sam said "hey kids" and Mr.Terry responded back, proves that he, at heart, is a kid.
One of my favorite parts of the Schmidt Pain Index is the discerptions provided with each of the pain.
The things on the zombies' arms are Nazi armbands, referencing his 'zombie holocaust' metaphor. Don't know if you caught that in post, but that's what it is.
Or just basic nazi zombie, both work
I thought they were pip boys
@@Brandon-kt6or yes because pip boys are worn just below the shoulder. You eejit
Science isn't about "Why?" it's about "Why not!?"
The Schmidt pain index is actually fascinating the way he describes the stings. It’s almost like reading a wine list. Odd but interesting !
Measuring everything by a kings thumb would be the most practical way of things
No
@@CarlosGonzalez-mp9re it’s a joke
The best line is when Sam says "you know what they say prego today ragu tomorrow" and he responds do they?
Grimace started out as a villain in the McDonaldland commercial series, he had four arms and stole people's milkshakes. They turned him good at some point by giving him his own shake machine, he lost 2 arms and his 'grimace' frown turned into a dopey smile. He was one of the three 'Criminal characters' along with Hamburgler (stoleburgers) and Captain Crook (short lived pirate stole fish-o-filet sandwiches)
As a freshman in college we had a GroupMe chat that included about 500 other freshman from my school. It was meant for gathering info about classes and meeting people etc., but my friends and I decided to take on the McDonald’s mascot personas and converse as if we were the characters. People slowly began to evacuate the chat until there was nothing left but a wasteland of McGoofs and McGaffs.
You should watch the Banana Republics video by Sam O Nella, it's pretty great
He really should.
That hole RAGU thing reminds me of
“Donny’s Pizza & Abortion Clinic, Where Yesterday’s Loss Is Today’s Sauce”
Watching these videos when I'm sick make me feel better. IDK why, maybe it's just the comforting and welcoming demeanor. Thank you, sir.
I have Schmidt's book on the pain index system and he actually didn't make it by porpously getting stung by random insects, he just put on a scale the stings he experienced and asked all of his entomologist friends to do the same to help him find a base line that could be objective to anyone getting stung
I'm a Metrologist! This is my subject!
Ragu is your subject?
Mr. Terry so please look at extra history very good historical content
@just a gAmER they even have a subseries dedicated to all the shit they get wrong. Plus they don't believe in providing sources or discussing why they think some events in history, especially regarding the Ottoman Empire here, are completely different than what historians say happened.
I'm really hoping you will do Extra Credits/History's video on the Sengoku Jidai!
I actually already knew about the shmit pain index. Also he didn't intend to get stung, but in his workline he happened to get stung a ton.
Hey Terry! I work in Health care and I'm here to tell you that yeah, the APGAR score for infants sounds very much useful to me. We use an array of scoring systems like that to effectively cut out subjectivity from our assement of a patients overall health, and setting a combined score based on specific and concrete indicators helps a lot with that. It's also VERY handy to have a scoring system to pick up early warning signs of a deteriorating condition, particularly when assessing the same patient with the same scoring system over a period of time. Scoring systems like these save a lot lives because an overall deteriorating condition is picked up faster, and it saves a LOT of money, because it's always cheaper to treat stuff you detect early.
I think the Schmidt index was an attempt to categorize insect bites for doctors. Establishing what a bite is from if they don't have the insect can be useful for treatment.
The other option is it is used for pain tolerance levels in research. Probably one of the more subjective scales I have ever heard of.
Fun fact, Britain lost the rod that was the standard for the acceptable measurement of what a "foot" was for a time, and so for years nobody in Britain knew how long a foot actually was. Nowadays the accepted length of imperial units is based on the metric system, lol.
I like how youve gotten behind the meme and embraced it. Love it
I love how he waves at sam
Loving the US Soccer shirt. That’s one of my favorite shirts they had
3:37 I propose a more objective means of measuring pain.
1. Grab a bunch of subjects (preferably willing) to remove randomness
2. Attach nerve and brain sensors to each person
3. Sting with pain source i
4. Record the amount of neuronal (esp. those associated with pain) activity.
5. Repeat 3 and 4 until all sources are evaluated. Repeat 2 as needed for breaks/medical interventions.
If you're having a bit of a boring day, reading the descriptions on the pain index is quite interesting. He gets very good at the imagery.
First live stream with Mr Terry. Well done!
Mr. Terry: "If they have a Sam O'Nella system, we should probably get on it right away"
Little did Mr. Terry know, it would only take 3 minutes for that to backfire real fucking quickly
Love your videos. I already watched the original because you reacted to a different video and I also subscribed.
Him: mentions the pain index
me: who watches brave wildness and is already a expert
Something interesting since the making of Sam's video: Coyote Peterson added a few addendums to Schmidt's Insect Sting Pain Index, by using the same method he used to get stung by more undocumented species. The Executioner Wasp and Asian Giant Hornet were the only two other stings that sat beside the Bullet Ant on the rating of 4+ for pain.
Finnish Lapland has an old distance unit called "poronkusema". A single poronkusema is the distance a reindeer travels between urination breaks, as reindeer can't urinate on the move. At longest the distance of a poronkusema is about 7,5km.
You should watch some of Coyote Peterson/Brave Wilderness videos on some of the stings mentioned here, including the Bullet Ant. He intentionally gets himself stung by some insects highest on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index for educational purposes.
APGAR is used by the doctor and nurses to quickly assess the general health of newborn or whether the newborn might need additional interventions. It is really only used by the medical personnel
APGAR is used by doctors (and other medical professionals) to assess the newborn quickly and perform possibly life saving intervention if needed. So as soon as the baby is born, the assessment is done in less than a minute and the score is given. It’s not meant to be a set calculation where if the baby scores a 7 then it’s fine but a 6 is catastrophic. It’s just a standardized tool that allows the provider to quickly compile the information on the assessment and determine if the baby needs help breathing, needs help clearing its airway, etc. it’s really only used for the first few days. (Disclaimer: I’m just recalling this from nursing school. I’ve never used this tool in real life because I’ve only ever worked with adults.)
APGAR assessment scale is used to determine the health of a newborn, it helps to see if the baby is absolutely fine and need no immediate emergency treatment.
If the score is 3 or less, the baby needs to be brought into ICU, if it’s between 4-7 it need to be observed closely because there’s a risk of further complication/health deterioration. If it’s above that - baby is fine and needs no emergency treatment.
The score assessment is taken right at the moment birth, then 1 min after, and 5 min after. If I’m not mistaken.
I am in love with this channel
I actually got a 1 on the APGAR test when I was born, which means that I failed everything except I had a very faint heartbeat 😅 They were pretty sure I was gonna die and kept a baptismen outfit in the room I was in, just in case, so that I could be “officially” named before dying (I donno if all countries have these but Norway does and pretty much everyone’s baptised even if most of us aren’t religious), here I am 20 years later with no side effects cuz modern medicine and free healthcare and all that 🤷♀️
Justin O.. Schmidt, the guy who made the Schmidt sting pain index is actually still alive.
The APGAR score is used to determine an infant's health. The score usually starts pretty low (4 or less), but usually gets to about 7 or up after 5 minutes. If it doesn't reach that level, that it's a good indication that something's wrong with the baby and some medical attention would be required.
This Sam O'Nella dude is definitely a different breed of human.
I’m starting to wonder about Sam O’Nells...he’s gone dark for 3 months now
It's been so much longer by now 😭
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a video from you but I got to say I love that Intro
The purpose of the APGAR score for new borns is to make sure they are not in any distress (not breathing, fully formed, etc). Anything less than (if I remember correctly) a 4 is cause for a code.
Every time I watch one of these, and the title sequence plays, I'm reminded that maybe only Terry and I have seen Carnivale.
Google a picture of the original Ronald McDonald if you never want to sleep again
I work in a Neonatal ICU and the apgar scores @ varying intervals (IE: score @ 1 minute, 5 minute, 10 minute) conducted in the Birth Unit serve a useful purpose. Like many things, though, it isn't a one-size fits all system. It provides additional insight and context into other factors, values, and present conditions (and vise versa) which collaborate to help paint a helpful picture very quickly, with which to base a plan of care around or determine what pressingly needs investigation
The Schmidt system is a real thing to!
If you know who Coyote Peterson is, this is the scale he used to progress through all the insect stings. Eventually surpasing the Bullet Ant and ending up on Polistes Carnifex, an Amber Paper Wasp native to South and Central America.
It's got one hell of a sting.
Grimace was a villain that used to have six arms
Lol I love how you waved when he said “hey kids”
I like this reaction channel. He actually puts in nice input and doesn't just sit there with a funny face while making dumb remarks.
You should watch the extra credits video about the Roman and Carthage wars
I want this guy to play Lisa, he shares the name of a very popular character.
the things on the zombie arms are probably meant to be not-nazi armbands from Call of Duty zombies and the not-nazi zombies in that. (the game mode was called nazi zombies in Call of Duty World at War.)
I like how in the intro there is a bunch of war photos then *G h e n g i s K h a n*
All I'll say is subscribers of Brave Wilderness are VERY thankful of Mr Schmidt
If this Mr. Terry was my teacher i would be very happy. Best channel
I have a lot of respect for Schmidt. It's science purely for the sake of science. An attempt to quantify something that is very difficult to quantify, simply for the sake of it, at great personal cost.
I have some serious childhood trauma from mcdonalds commercials. Though i did like the hamburgler. And im not sad they're all gone. Only reason i go there now is because my truck fits in their drive-through because of its height, for coffee. Maybe occasionally a breakfast english muffin thing. Or when they lock themselves out of their safes. Which happens relatively frequently oddly enough.
Keep up the goodwork¡¡ You really bring youngster closer to history and get them to be interested in the subject¡
Pd. Sam it's a great UA-camr too :D
You saluted a waffle 😃 I will now subscribe to you 😃
Grimace was originally a villain, but ended up being changed to the physical embodiment of a shake.
The original Ronald McDonald was positively hideous, with a paper cup for a 'nose', a serving box for a hat, and the most garish 'clown clothes' from the deepest pits of hell.
Back around 1970, when the more recognizable Ronald McDonald came about, they concocted an entire theme christened McDonaldLand (supposedly to be used as the foundation for a theme park franchise). Principal characters included:
The Good Guys
~ Mayor McCheese : The bumbling kind-hearted mayor of McDonaldLand with a giant cheeseburger for a head.
~ Officer Big Mac : The chief of McDonaldLand police with a giant Big Mac for a head.
~ The Professor : McDonaldLand's chief researcher who invented (mostly ridiculous) new menu items.
~ The Trash Cans : Unnamed trash bins who pled to be fed customers' trash
The Bad Guys
~ Captain Crook : A stereotypical pirate captain who was always trying to steal Filet-O-Fish sandwiches; always spoke 'Piratese'.
~ Hamburglar : A pint-sized burglar in prison stripes who was always trying to steal hamburgers; could only say the word "robble".
~ Grimace : A four-armed purple blob who was always trying to steal milkshakes; eventually lost the extra arms and became a good guy.
~ The Fry Guys : Originally three shaggy ball-like creatures who were always trying to steal french fries.
Later Additions:
~ Birdie the Early Bird : Added in 1980 when McDonalds began featuring breakfast items; a yellow bird wearing a pink jumpsuit and flight cap.
~ Happy Meal Gang : Added in 1984 when McDonalds introduce the Happy Meal; a small hamburger, a small order of fries, and a small drink.
~ McNugget Buddies : Added in 1989 when McDonalds added chicken nuggets to the menu; a box of six talking chicken nuggets.
The APGAR score is very wide spread and I can guarantee most mothers remember their childrens' score. Actually asked mine and got informed I was a 9 and my brother an 8. Basically if a baby is below as certain score it will be held in the hospital longer or extra monitoring and care will be offered to the mother and baby
The APGAR score isnt really like...a graded test, its just a checklist for OB/GYNs to quickly assess the health of a baby and if there's any possible emergency.
"What are those on the zombies arms?"
Proceeds to calmly move on because he doesnt want to get fired by the school
From a quick Wiki skim: It seems like Dr. Schmidt was trying to study the relationship between the toxicity of an insect bite and the pain. Did pain correspond to the toxicity? Or did pain evolve first, then toxicity as the stakes to back up the pain? Toxicity was easy to measure, but painfulness was uncharted territory that Dr. Schmidt volunteered to explore.
Everything about Sam O'Nella is just everything in a nutshell, not a true fact.
The APGAR score is used to determine potential for infant mortality in situations of extreme distress such as not breathing upon exit from the birth canal.
I think Grimace was originally supposed to be like a "villain" or something, but when they realized it would be stupid as hell to attach an actual villain to their brand they just tried to make him into a cuddly purple chicken nugget. Didn't exactly work, obviously
My daycare would put on the McDonald's kid show before nap time and it never failed to give me nightmares
Well... the point of the Apgar score is to quickly assess how likely is the newborn baby to survive in the *very* short term. Basically, if it's well-oxygenated, its heart is working, it's responsive to external stimuli, it can move well, and its lungs are working, then your baby doesn't need urgent efforts to resuscitate.
Taking Sam's example, if the baby's blue and doesn't move very well, yet is responsive to pain, its heart is beating sufficiently fast, and its lungs are working (baby's crying = baby can expel a lot of air from its lungs = baby can take a lot of air into its lungs = baby's lungs are working properly), it's possible the baby might have been oxygen-deprived at some point during the birth process, but it's likely the oxygenation will get back to normal soon (so there's no need for intervention... yet). A score below 3, on the other hand, typically means there's something wrong *and* it's not going to resolve itself, so the baby needs urgent intervention to survive.
APGAR score is for the medical professionals to assess the condition of the newborn baby and indicate a need for intervention and help. It is by no means perfect as there are variations like the Combined APGAR score but it is useful nonetheless.
I NEARLY CHOCKED AT THE GRIMACE PART DAMMIT XD
I wish I had you as a history teacher