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EOD (explosives ordinance disposal) specialists don't get stressed out because we either do our job right or we don't have anything to worry about anymore. I'm a 12B
People survive explosive blasts. Remember that case where the guy put a stick of tovex in a guys car. Killed driver who was right next to it, but the passenger only inches away from the blast had no serious injurys , only hearing loss
Long ago I had 2 Irish Setters. I hired a woman to clean my house once a week. She told me they followed her around all day. A half hour before I got home, they would lay down by the door and wait for me. She said she could not believe how accurate they were. Now I know why.
Not sure i agree with the dog theory, when i was married, my dog would jump up on a seat to look out the window before i got home, we worked out that i must have been about 500 yards from home when he did this, maybe he remembered the time, but no, even when i worked 30 mins to an hour longer, the dog didn't budge until the same amount of time before i arrived, could be that he heard the sound of my car ?
My wife used to travel a lot for work. She’d text me when she landed, and right around that time my dog would start getting very antsy and running toward the balcony. She’d travel 3-4 days at a time. Unlikely he’d developed some sort of internal clock regarding her unpredictable schedule.
The exact thing happened with us! Five out of our eight hounds would do it (and yes, not at the same time each day). Most recently, our latest dog would start with the greyhound "ee-oo" about 5 minutes before Hubby got home. He works about 5 minutes drive away. Sadly, Buddy passed away on Boxing Day during the night. No idea why, he was found in the exact position he went to sleep in after his regular 2 am trip to the back garden, so it couldn't have happened much later, but he gave no sign of illness or distress. Because of numerous reasons, he was always going to be our last dog after nearly 40 years of having greys. But he was expected - barring accident - to live at least another 3 years. I miss hearing the squeak so much 😥
It's crazy where you can get wifi and cell signals these days. I remember not being able to get a cell signal on my Sprint phone at my house in the early 2000s, but a couple of years ago, I was on a phinisi boat sailing around Komodo Island in Indonesia, far from any major pockets of civilization--just in the middle of the ocean surrounded by tiny islands--and I had a GREAT signal for most of the time I was on that boat. I used to be a network engineer, so I know how all that infrastructure works, more or less. So I was utterly amazed.
A paper cut IS NOTHING compared to a Cardboardcut!!! Take papers serrated,razor's edge and multiply it by several layers to get cardboard...multiple micro saws all at once against your skin! 😱😱😱
Ever since I was very little (maybe 3) I had a fascination with how my brothers' toys worked. So when they would be gone i would get screwdrivers and take their toys apart to see how they worked, then put them back together before they got home. Usually everything went well and they were never the wiser. But ocassionally i would pop a toy apart and a spring would go flying across the room. Springs were my arch-nemesis because when they popped out, you didnt know where they came from and half the time you couldnt find them once they sprung. It was rare for me to put a spring back in and it work perfectly again, but on very rare occasions i got lucky. I remember when i was about 5, I lost a spring and got this great idea to steal the spring out of my dads pen as a replacement. Not only did the spring not work after i put it back together, but my dad was confused about what happened to his pen and how the spring went missing out of it. Usually when these spring incidents would happen, my brothers would come home and go to play with their toy and realize that it had broken. 😢 Never did they suspect their little sister had anything to do with it...until they got that pesky rubix cube when I was 8. It was about 1981 and rubix cubes were all the craze. At first i was content to just try to solve it, but the more i looked at it, the more curious i got about how it worked. So i pulled a little on various pieces to see if they just popped off, but then realized that they were firmly attached. So then i started to feel arond on them to see if there was a screw maybe under one of the stickers, and yep there was a screw under the center sticker. So i very carefully pulled the middle sticker off so i could access the screw. Unfortunately, the stickers they used back then wouldnt go back on once they were removed. Removing them ruined the stickers. So at that point i had access to the screw, but i had also ruined the sticker. This missing sticker really messed with my OCD, so the only remedy i could think of was to remove all the stickers. So then i was holding a solid black cube. There was no going back at that point so i took it apart and was rather fascinated with how it worked - the cubes were attached to these little arms that formed part of a circle, so when you twisted the cube it would cause the parts of the circle to move. It was a bit tedious, but i finally got it put back together seemlessly...all except those stickers. 😖 I just decided to set it back on their dresser and hope they wouldnt notice (wishful thinking, I know). They came home and they definitely noticed. Yikes! My mom was yelling at me about why i ruined their rubix cube, but when i tried to explain it all she didnt want to hear it. Spanked and grounded! I do believe that was the last time i took one of their toys apart. Geez! When you mentioned removing the stickers you reminded me of that whole scenario. 😂 Thankful they later ended up making stickers that could be reattached.
🤣 You remind me of my son at that age. He'd take my small appliances apart, cupboard doors off the hinges, and graduated to removing the wheels from his first vehicle (@ 10 years old in the yard!) He grew up to be a motorhead and is the best tech I have ever known! So, I'm curious... did you use your childhood curiousity later in life in your studies? In your eventual profession? But, most importantly, are you still taking things apart? 😉
@rattlecat5968 I only take things apart to fix them now. Like your son I was taking apart my record player and fixing it at 10 and my boom box at 12. But no, I was raised very traditionally and had it ground into my head (by my democrat mother ironically) that I was to grow up, get married, have kids, and be a stay home wife. It was mostly the beliefs of the church I was raised in. So I quit high school (despite being advanced), got married, and had my third baby 10 days after turning 22 (I later had another baby). My (now ex) husband forbade me to work outside the home or to further my education and any attempt to do so against his wishes would be met with sabotage. It was a horrible marriage. I helped him start his own business and not only ran it, doing all the business work, taxes, and bookkeeping, but also helped him with the physical labor, yet he refused to let my name be attached to it. It was some kind of male pride mumbo jumbo thing. Years later, we ended up divorced and I tried to go to college but got diagnosed with cancer shortly after and had to go through a major, major radical surgery. I nearly died from it and was left with some permanent issues. Unfortunately I didn't get work credits for all the work I did in his business, which financially hurt me. So no, I was never able to use my skills, unfortunately. There was still a lot of sexism back then and I did what was expected of me. I often look back at all the things I could have been and done, but it doesn't matter now. My future was preordained way before I was grown. It's sad because I was tested my sophomore year of highschool and was 4 years advanced in math and 3 years advanced in science. Oh well 🤷.
@@SandAngels73I honestly don't know what to say to that, except you sound like you're probably about my age, maybe a bit older. Society treated us very differently back then. I'm sorry your family didn't support your talents. As I have grown older, I've realized that life rarely turns out the way we dream it will. But, somehow, over the long run, if we're lucky, it still can be fulfilling. And, perhaps because of our personal challenges and not in spite of them, we manage to grow and succeed- though in a different direction than what we had imagined. At least that's how I've chosen to accept how my life turned out. 😏
#8 I did actually change the stickers around on several of my rubik cubes when I was young. I even found when I took the sticker on the center square off, I found a screw. I unscrewed it, and the whole cube came apart. All I had to do was put the squares back to right order.
I bet it's really bad to get one on your tongue, like when licking an envelope... Salty stuff can exacerbate it, I've heard, and it's apparently excruciating to feel that on your tongue cut... 😖
So question about the pinky. I was taught self defense by my step dad who always told me if someone grabbed me by the arm or wrist to twist it towards the pinky. It is weaker than the thumb and you can get out of it. I've had to use that technique and it works like a charm. What gives?
Idk how my dog would know when someone was on the way to my house. I would order food using my phone abe wouldn’t even say anything and as soon as it said “on the way” my dog would start acting hyper and want to go outside.
I'm not a dog but I swear I could smell my man when he was on his way home from the bar. He would be about a mile away and I could smell alcohol , and I would be I'm the house.
that quote "a fart is a fart whether it smells like chocolate or not" was one of the funniest things ive ever heard you say. made me laugh so hard. lol
That's a great shirt brother. Your Lightning stomped my Bruins the other day. I got retribution against the Panthers today with 1.2 seconds left in OT. This one was good. About that pinky thing. I lived in Japan for about 2 years while I was in the Navy. You'd see Yakuza members missing fingers. Always the pinky first. Yakuza consider themselves descendants of the Samurai. The pinky makes one less effective with the use of a Samurai sword. Hence one dishonors his clan he's lucky they may only take his pinky instead of his life. Keep up the great work down there brother...
lol - I did - only cause I live in Aotearoa/New Zealand 🙃😉 where is the _old_ original Zealand... _"Zeeland, historically known in English by the exonym Zealand, is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands. The province, located in the southwest of the country, borders North Brabant to the east, South Holland to the north, as well as the country of Belgium to the south and west"_ both New Holland and New Zealand were names from Able Tasman _"Abel Janszoon Tasman (Dutch: 1603 - 10 October 1659) was a Dutch seafarer and explorer, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644...He was responsible for the naming of New Zealand, as well as being the namesake for Tasmania"_ (Tasmania - is part of Australia - the island at the bottom) Aotearoa is the Maori name for Aotearoa/New Zealand - which many NZ'ers, like myself, are using - it means 'land of the long white cloud'
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Ek-tchually, there are plenty of calisthenics, martial arts and strongman stunts that work better with a 4-finger grip rather than wrapping the thumb the other way to meet the fingers.
@trelligan42 try feeding yourself without thumbs for just one of many examples why your thumb is the most important. I didn't say you can't do anything without your thumb.
That's funny because I work as a cashier so I see a lot of missing fingers and even though their life would be better people without thumbs get along just fine, I live in a farming community
Cost to buy it, electricity to run it and people to maintain it. Leaving it as a public good doesn't mean some people won't graffiti or vandalize it, so some sort of law enforcement presence will be valuable. And harvesting water vapor works best when there's some water in the air.
At an extremely crushing time in my life, I cried the hottest tears I've ever felt. Its not suprising they have electric properties. I've also heard that the chemical makeup of tears is different for different emotions in the same individual.
My 4th great grandfather actually bought a slave and sent off to fight in the Civil War with the promise he could be free if he survived. He didn’t think his wife could handle the running of the brickworks if he went.
Paper cuts aren't bad because they are on the fingers. I cut my pinky finger with scissors to the point I had nerve damage so much worse than a paper cut, and it didn't hurt as much.
I don’t agree on the bomb handling people. Yes , they have stress. But I’m thinking , they can’t approach a bomb while being nervously stressed cuz that would make the heart beat faster. They have to keep their wits about them. Which to me means breathing calmly, etc. which would slower down the heart rate. I mean , it’s only common sense. Anyone reading this , have a happy and healthy new year ❤️
Just watched a video about the moon landing. The original video was in a format that could not be shown on TV. The hole video was copied and is still around, only the stuff that could only be seen by NASA and was no longer needed was erased.
Hey Mike, in regards to the twins I ran the numbers and they don't add up if they were separated as infants in 1933 how did they fight in WW2 they would have been 6 years old
the whole falling asleep with light under your knees is complete bs... know what made him relax and fall asleep faster? some nurse caresssing his leg as he lays there comfortable in a secure room. shocker
wow - that's impression (& sounds *really* painful) - hope you healed up ok. I fell off my bike as a kid - punctured my right thumbnail with something (fell on a post, maybe a nail) - anyway - a HOLE right through the thumbnail - which grew back 'funny' - (there is a 'line' or 'spine' down the middle now - so the nail has a triangle shape (stronger the typical flat or rounded shape of the rest) - plus it new nail grew _over_ the wound - so it's number - _super-nail_ 🦸🦸♂🦸♀ - twice as thick as the others 😉😂
Mike I believe you about the finger or hand cut really painful, happened to me but I cut myself with broken glass. They should give credit to the sherpas not only the climbers for example the first ones from New Zealand who were the first to reach!!
No closed captioning. If you are a content creator and don't add cc option from the moment of creation, you are literally telling a portion of your audience that you don't want them to participate. As a deaf person, I will die on this hill. Good job!
Thats cheating, the robot already has the solved Rubiks cube solution pre programmed into memory. All it has to do is find and switch over to that when asked.
Ok the answer would not be A. because of the potential for moister and why would you literally bury a computer, not B. as Mark would be around age 12-13 at the time. Not D. because well attics get hot and that does not work will with computers/servers. The answer would be C then. Cheap and easy for college students.
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My right pinky and ring finger are partially paralysed. I'm a very large, muscular man and I can't unscrew the tops off of jars! It's embarrassing!
@pelotonpro048 maybe a jar opener thingy would help except you can't carry it around everywhere easily...
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It was made in a case of Legos. I found that fact randomly on a youtube history channel!!😂😂 I love learning
EOD (explosives ordinance disposal) specialists don't get stressed out because we either do our job right or we don't have anything to worry about anymore. I'm a 12B
Omg! I'm a 12 D! I was recruited right out of Brashear High because of my score on the LDFR' exam!
People survive explosive blasts. Remember that case where the guy put a stick of tovex in a guys car. Killed driver who was right next to it, but the passenger only inches away from the blast had no serious injurys , only hearing loss
Long ago I had 2 Irish Setters. I hired a woman to clean my house once a week. She told me they followed her around all day. A half hour before I got home, they would lay down by the door and wait for me. She said she could not believe how accurate they were. Now I know why.
Not sure i agree with the dog theory, when i was married, my dog would jump up on a seat to look out the window before i got home, we worked out that i must have been about 500 yards from home when he did this, maybe he remembered the time, but no, even when i worked 30 mins to an hour longer, the dog didn't budge until the same amount of time before i arrived, could be that he heard the sound of my car ?
My wife used to travel a lot for work. She’d text me when she landed, and right around that time my dog would start getting very antsy and running toward the balcony.
She’d travel 3-4 days at a time. Unlikely he’d developed some sort of internal clock regarding her unpredictable schedule.
My dogs actually get so upset when I leave they start howling, and no their not hound dogs!
The exact thing happened with us! Five out of our eight hounds would do it (and yes, not at the same time each day). Most recently, our latest dog would start with the greyhound "ee-oo" about 5 minutes before Hubby got home. He works about 5 minutes drive away.
Sadly, Buddy passed away on Boxing Day during the night. No idea why, he was found in the exact position he went to sleep in after his regular 2 am trip to the back garden, so it couldn't have happened much later, but he gave no sign of illness or distress. Because of numerous reasons, he was always going to be our last dog after nearly 40 years of having greys. But he was expected - barring accident - to live at least another 3 years. I miss hearing the squeak so much 😥
They hear your car and can tell it's yours
Any good dog owners dog does this
It's crazy where you can get wifi and cell signals these days. I remember not being able to get a cell signal on my Sprint phone at my house in the early 2000s, but a couple of years ago, I was on a phinisi boat sailing around Komodo Island in Indonesia, far from any major pockets of civilization--just in the middle of the ocean surrounded by tiny islands--and I had a GREAT signal for most of the time I was on that boat. I used to be a network engineer, so I know how all that infrastructure works, more or less. So I was utterly amazed.
I spent last Summer at the Castle Von Halkein in Andorra. I was able to watch XHamster & Pinterest ONLY on my phone
A paper cut IS NOTHING compared to a Cardboardcut!!! Take papers serrated,razor's edge and multiply it by several layers to get cardboard...multiple micro saws all at once against your skin! 😱😱😱
Dealing with a cardboard cut right now and yes it hurts more and seams to last longer
Ever since I was very little (maybe 3) I had a fascination with how my brothers' toys worked. So when they would be gone i would get screwdrivers and take their toys apart to see how they worked, then put them back together before they got home. Usually everything went well and they were never the wiser. But ocassionally i would pop a toy apart and a spring would go flying across the room. Springs were my arch-nemesis because when they popped out, you didnt know where they came from and half the time you couldnt find them once they sprung. It was rare for me to put a spring back in and it work perfectly again, but on very rare occasions i got lucky. I remember when i was about 5, I lost a spring and got this great idea to steal the spring out of my dads pen as a replacement. Not only did the spring not work after i put it back together, but my dad was confused about what happened to his pen and how the spring went missing out of it. Usually when these spring incidents would happen, my brothers would come home and go to play with their toy and realize that it had broken. 😢 Never did they suspect their little sister had anything to do with it...until they got that pesky rubix cube when I was 8. It was about 1981 and rubix cubes were all the craze. At first i was content to just try to solve it, but the more i looked at it, the more curious i got about how it worked. So i pulled a little on various pieces to see if they just popped off, but then realized that they were firmly attached. So then i started to feel arond on them to see if there was a screw maybe under one of the stickers, and yep there was a screw under the center sticker. So i very carefully pulled the middle sticker off so i could access the screw. Unfortunately, the stickers they used back then wouldnt go back on once they were removed. Removing them ruined the stickers. So at that point i had access to the screw, but i had also ruined the sticker. This missing sticker really messed with my OCD, so the only remedy i could think of was to remove all the stickers. So then i was holding a solid black cube. There was no going back at that point so i took it apart and was rather fascinated with how it worked - the cubes were attached to these little arms that formed part of a circle, so when you twisted the cube it would cause the parts of the circle to move. It was a bit tedious, but i finally got it put back together seemlessly...all except those stickers. 😖 I just decided to set it back on their dresser and hope they wouldnt notice (wishful thinking, I know). They came home and they definitely noticed. Yikes! My mom was yelling at me about why i ruined their rubix cube, but when i tried to explain it all she didnt want to hear it. Spanked and grounded! I do believe that was the last time i took one of their toys apart. Geez! When you mentioned removing the stickers you reminded me of that whole scenario. 😂 Thankful they later ended up making stickers that could be reattached.
🤣 You remind me of my son at that age. He'd take my small appliances apart, cupboard doors off the hinges, and graduated to removing the wheels from his first vehicle (@ 10 years old in the yard!) He grew up to be a motorhead and is the best tech I have ever known!
So, I'm curious... did you use your childhood curiousity later in life in your studies? In your eventual profession? But, most importantly, are you still taking things apart? 😉
@rattlecat5968
I only take things apart to fix them now. Like your son I was taking apart my record player and fixing it at 10 and my boom box at 12. But no, I was raised very traditionally and had it ground into my head (by my democrat mother ironically) that I was to grow up, get married, have kids, and be a stay home wife. It was mostly the beliefs of the church I was raised in. So I quit high school (despite being advanced), got married, and had my third baby 10 days after turning 22 (I later had another baby). My (now ex) husband forbade me to work outside the home or to further my education and any attempt to do so against his wishes would be met with sabotage. It was a horrible marriage. I helped him start his own business and not only ran it, doing all the business work, taxes, and bookkeeping, but also helped him with the physical labor, yet he refused to let my name be attached to it. It was some kind of male pride mumbo jumbo thing. Years later, we ended up divorced and I tried to go to college but got diagnosed with cancer shortly after and had to go through a major, major radical surgery. I nearly died from it and was left with some permanent issues. Unfortunately I didn't get work credits for all the work I did in his business, which financially hurt me. So no, I was never able to use my skills, unfortunately. There was still a lot of sexism back then and I did what was expected of me. I often look back at all the things I could have been and done, but it doesn't matter now. My future was preordained way before I was grown. It's sad because I was tested my sophomore year of highschool and was 4 years advanced in math and 3 years advanced in science. Oh well 🤷.
@@SandAngels73I honestly don't know what to say to that, except you sound like you're probably about my age, maybe a bit older. Society treated us very differently back then. I'm sorry your family didn't support your talents. As I have grown older, I've realized that life rarely turns out the way we dream it will. But, somehow, over the long run, if we're lucky, it still can be fulfilling. And, perhaps because of our personal challenges and not in spite of them, we manage to grow and succeed- though in a different direction than what we had imagined. At least that's how I've chosen to accept how my life turned out. 😏
MEGAN!😡😡😡😡
@@tonyborelli.
What? Who's Meghan?
#8 I did actually change the stickers around on several of my rubik cubes when I was young. I even found when I took the sticker on the center square off, I found a screw. I unscrewed it, and the whole cube came apart. All I had to do was put the squares back to right order.
I have to have dialysis 3 times a week and when I get anxious on the machine my blood pressure drops to 70 /60 so your fact is 100% correct
Cardboard cuts are a little bit worse than a paper cuts to me
Yes
I bet it's really bad to get one on your tongue, like when licking an envelope... Salty stuff can exacerbate it, I've heard, and it's apparently excruciating to feel that on your tongue cut... 😖
a box made of lego!
So question about the pinky. I was taught self defense by my step dad who always told me if someone grabbed me by the arm or wrist to twist it towards the pinky. It is weaker than the thumb and you can get out of it. I've had to use that technique and it works like a charm. What gives?
You are twisting against the fingers, which are weaker than the thumb in large part due to them having two joints vs the thumb’s one.
Idk how my dog would know when someone was on the way to my house. I would order food using my phone abe wouldn’t even say anything and as soon as it said “on the way” my dog would start acting hyper and want to go outside.
I'm not a dog but I swear I could smell my man when he was on his way home from the bar. He would be about a mile away and I could smell alcohol , and I would be I'm the house.
Hello from IDAHO, USA
My blood pressure always goes down when im in extreme pain, which makes dealing with Drs very difficult.
Interesting video as always, Mike!
that quote "a fart is a fart whether it smells like chocolate or not" was one of the funniest things ive ever heard you say. made me laugh so hard. lol
The fit who invented that pill, looks EXACTLY like someone who would invent that pill
5:00 I FOUND WALDO!!!
🤣🤣🤣
Nice 👍
That's a great shirt brother.
Your Lightning stomped my Bruins the other day.
I got retribution against the Panthers today with 1.2 seconds
left in OT.
This one was good.
About that pinky thing.
I lived in Japan for about 2 years while I was in the Navy.
You'd see Yakuza members missing fingers.
Always the pinky first.
Yakuza consider themselves descendants of the Samurai.
The pinky makes one less effective with the use of a Samurai sword.
Hence one dishonors his clan he's lucky they may only take his pinky instead of his life.
Keep up the great work down there brother...
#20 does that price include the gold, copper, and other metals too?
Its amazing how google can find so much but ive been totally lost on a few seatches
Like the Sneetches on the Beaches
4:36 Australia used to be called New Holland. Interesting. I never knew that
lol - I did - only cause I live in Aotearoa/New Zealand 🙃😉
where is the _old_ original Zealand...
_"Zeeland, historically known in English by the exonym Zealand, is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands. The province, located in the southwest of the country, borders North Brabant to the east, South Holland to the north, as well as the country of Belgium to the south and west"_
both New Holland and New Zealand were names from Able Tasman
_"Abel Janszoon Tasman (Dutch: 1603 - 10 October 1659) was a Dutch seafarer and explorer, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644...He was responsible for the naming of New Zealand, as well as being the namesake for Tasmania"_
(Tasmania - is part of Australia - the island at the bottom)
Aotearoa is the Maori name for Aotearoa/New Zealand - which many NZ'ers, like myself, are using - it means 'land of the long white cloud'
@@juliaconnell thank for sharing
@@andeeharry pleasure 😊
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I just recently found this out while reading The Mutiny on the Bounty trilogy. 😁
@@jessicabailey4677 & I just spent xmas with someone who is descended from the 'Mutiny on the Bounty' incident
The most important finger on the hand is the thumb. Without your thumb the rest of your hand is almost useless.
Ek-tchually, there are plenty of calisthenics, martial arts and strongman stunts that work better with a 4-finger grip rather than wrapping the thumb the other way to meet the fingers.
@trelligan42 try feeding yourself without thumbs for just one of many examples why your thumb is the most important. I didn't say you can't do anything without your thumb.
That's funny because I work as a cashier so I see a lot of missing fingers and even though their life would be better people without thumbs get along just fine, I live in a farming community
@pattycake8272 how they hold a fork or spoon?
0:08 "because it hasn't been PAID for yet"
There, I fixed it for you
Warm, wet, stale, dank, foul rotten chocolate definitely still sounds like it would smell gross 😂
You couldnt be more wrong
New Holland is Australia, New Amsterdam is new York.
New Holland is now in Pennsylvania.
New Guinea is still in Papua and New Guinea and so is Papua.
New Coke was a thing around the time of Live Aid. What a crazy woyld.
The drinking water billboard is awesome! I want one. - Why aren't they everywhere? I must research this. Thanks Mike. That gave me hope for humanity.
Cost to buy it, electricity to run it and people to maintain it. Leaving it as a public good doesn't mean some people won't graffiti or vandalize it, so some sort of law enforcement presence will be valuable. And harvesting water vapor works best when there's some water in the air.
👍❤️ amazing video thanks 👍
At an extremely crushing time in my life, I cried the hottest tears I've ever felt. Its not suprising they have electric properties. I've also heard that the chemical makeup of tears is different for different emotions in the same individual.
First one, male and female?? Big Mike?😊
The answer is D. It just makes sense.
C. Makes more sense, don’t you think? 🤷🏾♂️
The original airing of the Apollo landing was a tape. It was not broadcasted live.
My 4th great grandfather actually bought a slave and sent off to fight in the Civil War with the promise he could be free if he survived. He didn’t think his wife could handle the running of the brickworks if he went.
I’d like to see a video of the most unusual artwork made from strange things
You can also solve a Rubik’s Cube by taking the pieces out and resetting them. It leaves you with a slightly loose cube, but it works!
Dam, so Japanese mafia dudes who cut their pinky finger are loosing hand strength and super a painful injury. Ouch.
№8 Rubik and the Robots sounds like a good name for a Retro Covers Band!😀. 🤓😎✌🏼☮️
Paper cuts aren't bad because they are on the fingers. I cut my pinky finger with scissors to the point I had nerve damage so much worse than a paper cut, and it didn't hurt as much.
To answer the paper cut question -had paper cut on eye lid. Didn’t hurt nearly as bad as finger.
The leftover chemicals from paper manufacturing can irritate a paper cut similar to pouring salt into an open wound.
History is amazing.
I don’t agree on the bomb handling people. Yes , they have stress. But I’m thinking , they can’t approach a bomb while being nervously stressed cuz that would make the heart beat faster. They have to keep their wits about them. Which to me means breathing calmly, etc. which would slower down the heart rate. I mean , it’s only common sense. Anyone reading this , have a happy and healthy new year ❤️
Just watched a video about the moon landing. The original video was in a format that could not be shown on TV. The hole video was copied and is still around, only the stuff that could only be seen by NASA and was no longer needed was erased.
Because moon landing was a lie
Hey Mike, in regards to the twins I ran the numbers and they don't add up if they were separated as infants in 1933 how did they fight in WW2 they would have been 6 years old
They were separated but not as infants, people just didn't have all that many pictures back then.
№24. I don't know about Google, having never Googled it, but I knew this off of UA-cam!🤷🏼♂️. 🤓😎✌🏼☮️
mimosa touch me not plant is called MAKAHIYA here in the Philippines
the whole falling asleep with light under your knees is complete bs...
know what made him relax and fall asleep faster? some nurse caresssing his leg as he lays there comfortable in a secure room.
shocker
D, Someone's attic
sherpas-they are just build differently.😂
Papercuts be damned! I literally put a screwdriver THROUGH my finger.....went n u Der the nail...came out at the first knuckle.....
wow - that's impression (& sounds *really* painful) - hope you healed up ok.
I fell off my bike as a kid - punctured my right thumbnail with something (fell on a post, maybe a nail) - anyway - a HOLE right through the thumbnail - which grew back 'funny' -
(there is a 'line' or 'spine' down the middle now - so the nail has a triangle shape (stronger the typical flat or rounded shape of the rest) - plus it new nail grew _over_ the wound - so it's number - _super-nail_ 🦸🦸♂🦸♀ - twice as thick as the others 😉😂
Yeah, i recently found out about the pinky's importance since I broke it.
D. Someone's attic.
№17 Didn't need Google for this either 🤓😎✌🏼☮️
Ok saw the Figment sweater now Tomorrow Land either you are a Disney fan like me or you live close by lol!!!! Also love your other channel!
Mike I believe you about the finger or hand cut really painful, happened to me but I cut myself with broken glass.
They should give credit to the sherpas not only the climbers for example the first ones from New Zealand who were the first to reach!!
Google's intrusive nature blows. I miss 'Ask Jeeves'. This was nice, 30min vids not so much, thanks.
№10 History Buff Common Knowledge, no Google required. (Once again for ME, anyway🤷🏼♂️) 🤓😎✌🏼☮️
I have had both knees replaced and both shoulders replaced. I figured I would leave my hardware to my kids. My luck is it isn’t worth anything.😊
When the Dutch owned it New York state was called New Holland
Fullmetal Alchemist reference for the WIN!
Hey Mike! When are you going to post new detective stories?
№5 Deaf men tell no tales too, you know!😀. 🤓😎✌🏼☮️ №3 Sounds like a good Debbie Gibson cover band! №1 No Google required once again! OUCH!🥺
4:06 South Service Road West? 🚜🌾
Thank you for pronouncing PIEZO correctly as in Piezoelectric!
But pronouncing Himalayan wrong?
I'll go with D.
I think it was a Lego case... didn't Google it at time of this post.
No closed captioning.
If you are a content creator and don't add cc option from the moment of creation, you are literally telling a portion of your audience that you don't want them to participate.
As a deaf person, I will die on this hill.
Good job!
The other day you said the pinky was 33 percent of hand strength
Yeah he did!
I already knew most of these
It was a case made of Lego.
Thats cheating, the robot already has the solved Rubiks cube solution pre programmed into memory. All it has to do is find and switch over to that when asked.
D: someone’s attic
Ok the answer would not be A. because of the potential for moister and why would you literally bury a computer, not B. as Mark would be around age 12-13 at the time. Not D. because well attics get hot and that does not work will with computers/servers. The answer would be C then. Cheap and easy for college students.
I want to try the Chocolate Fart Pill. My workplace would be much better for it.
Google is so much worse now
C
YO
8:04 probably because they stop breathing….
I cut my retina with paper. Terrible
I think A. When we get the answer though.
c
Maybe you guys know this. Are there really life like robot puppies?
Case made of Legos! 😊
The British called Australia Terra Australia’s from the early 1700’s which is Latin for great southern land so your wrong
Except they didn't put the surplus apo'strophe in it 😂
My husband is EOD… he deals with stress pretty damn good. Except when it comes to a nagging wife 😅
Dude can fold the pinky
№5 Deaf men tell no tales too, you know!😀. 🤓😎✌🏼☮️
Case made of logo
Killroy was here.
I had heard of about half of them 🤷
and homo sapiens , humans switch gens and are born with both. leftover gen camands from prime.
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dear, dear, three states of matter dear, solid and liquid and gas
…and plasma
@@mrmorelove846 i always thought the reason plasma wasn't mentioned was because it was also a liquid?
Legos!!!!!
Attic
Attic.
Lego
D
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Someone atic