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  • Mr. Terry reacts to Part 2 of Sam O'Nella's video of weird stories about dead people in history. Mr Terry gets to use this video to talk about the history of using relics in religious history too!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 133

  • @MrTerry
    @MrTerry  Рік тому +110

    What topic do you think Sam O'Nella would be perfect to cover?

    • @capybaracheesegaming3507
      @capybaracheesegaming3507 Рік тому +8

      Probably random wars who were started over dumb stuff

    • @attigator
      @attigator Рік тому +12

      He did say that he want to cover both the Garfield and McKinley assassinations but only had time to cover Garfield. He should finish up the McKinley assassination video.

    • @hloimbobthesecond
      @hloimbobthesecond Рік тому +7

      Jack the Ripper.

    • @CWHistory07
      @CWHistory07 Рік тому +3

      The Ruso-Japanese war

    • @Shantari
      @Shantari Рік тому +3

      Different pseudosciences could be fun. Like phrenology. With that one, he could even get into a sidestory on the adventure of Haydn's missing head, involving a pair of phrenology enthusiasts.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 Рік тому +524

    The story of Carl Tanzler is absolutely insane and disturbing. And the fact that a lot of people sympathized with him just goes to show how much the attitude of the general public can change in just 80 years or so.

    • @waterbullstudios9195
      @waterbullstudios9195 Рік тому +49

      Yes, and in this case, it definitely changed for the better.

    • @qelizabeth_i_5013
      @qelizabeth_i_5013 Рік тому +69

      I think another issue is that they weren’t told about the “intimacy” part

    • @poppythedogofwonders
      @poppythedogofwonders Рік тому

      I do feel sympathy for the man since it's quite clear that he was very mentally sick, I mean, from what Sam said he would talk to Elena's spirit often, which essentially meant he was speaking to a hallucination frequently which... not a thing that happens with a healthy mind.
      Doesn't excuse what he did though.

    • @Razgriz85
      @Razgriz85 Рік тому +3

      The band Subway to Sally did a song about him called Schwarze Seide.

    • @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses
      @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses Рік тому +20

      @@qelizabeth_i_5013 doesn't matter. He left his wife for a corpse.

  • @cervanntes
    @cervanntes Рік тому +261

    The Necronomicon is a fictional grimoire featured in the works of H. P. Lovecraft and was dedicated to the lore and rituals of the Old Ones. It became so iconic that other writers began to use it in other works, including movies such as the Evil Dead series. It was inevitable that various writers over the years have written their own version of the Necronomicon and at least five versions are available on Audible. I’ve never read any in its entirety but have browsed through a couple over the years. The concept of a book like the Necronomicon works much better as the mysterious tome surrounded by misfortune as used by Lovecraft than as a real work. It’s the mystique surrounding the times that makes it so iconic.

    • @jamescheddar4896
      @jamescheddar4896 Рік тому +8

      and lovecraft based it off of theatrum chemicum brittanicum, which is an "alchemy" book that was banned in christian nations

    • @trueredpanda1538
      @trueredpanda1538 Рік тому +1

      There is a necronomicon from the middle ages wich the cover is made of human skin.

    • @josephvarno5623
      @josephvarno5623 Рік тому +17

      @@geraldh3932 It was published as a joke.
      Like Scientology, people took it waaaaaaay too seriously.

    • @josephvarno5623
      @josephvarno5623 Рік тому +3

      @@geraldh3932 That was the book I was referencing. The authors wrote it as a joke. Presenting it as real was the portion that was a poe that people missed outright. Satire does not a hoax make.

    • @josephvarno5623
      @josephvarno5623 Рік тому +2

      @@geraldh3932 He did reveal it to people in the neopagan community.

  • @phantom31017
    @phantom31017 Рік тому +56

    During Tanzler’s story, you can watch Mr. Terry age like 15 years during that last segment 😂

  • @BloodyBay
    @BloodyBay Рік тому +119

    *Something that I'm thinking and pondering now, thanks to Mr. Terry and Sam:*
    1) Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) had visions as a kid and decided to jump into the Hundred Years' War, leading France's army against the English and the turncoat Burgundians.
    2) Following another vision, she found the Sword of Saint Catherine - a longsword with five crosses etched into the blade - at the Church of Saint Catherine de Fierbois.
    3) She carried the sword into many battles but never shed blood with it; the only times she struck someone with it was to swat prostitutes with it and drive them out of her camps.
    4) Charles VII was crowned King of France, so she returned the Sword of Saint Catherine to the church where she had found it, then returned to battle.
    5) She was betrayed in battle, captured by the Burgundians and handed off to the English who were still occupying parts of France. The Sword of Saint Catherine was not on her person.
    6) After about a year in prison, she was burned at the stake on Bishop Pierre Cauchon's trumped-up charges of heresy and witchcraft in 1431.
    7) The Church exonerated her of those trumped-up charges in 1456, Beatified her in 1909 and Canonized her into sainthood in 1920. So if the Sword of Saint Catherine wasn't really a saint's sword and a Class II Relic before Joan of Arc borrowed it (being named after the church in which it was found, _not_ because Saint Catherine de Fierbois herself had owned it), it is _now._
    *So where is Saint Joan of Arc's sword **_now?_* 😯

    • @True105
      @True105 Рік тому +10

      This is a really good question actually

    • @JustSomeRandomTony
      @JustSomeRandomTony Рік тому +20

      Probably chilling in a stone somewhere waiting for the fated chosen one but what do I know.

    • @droidB1
      @droidB1 Рік тому +7

      Most likely stolen considering the time period

    • @BloodyBay
      @BloodyBay Рік тому +8

      @@droidB1 Stolen or not, it could very well still exist. So it would be good if we could find it.
      Imagine the "Catholic cred" that a church would earn if Joan of Arc's sword ended up in _their_ hands. They would have French Catholic pilgrims for _leagues!_ 😮

    • @Demonslayre
      @Demonslayre 9 місяців тому +2

      Uh.... its totally not the golden sword with 5 crosses in the hilt holding up a pin-up girl in my living room.

  • @Jliske2
    @Jliske2 Рік тому +58

    I learned about and read the book "Flatland" while in college; one of my mathematician colleagues lent it to me. It's fascinating and intends to draw a parallel to dimensions beyond the ones in which we live.

  • @BirdRaiserE
    @BirdRaiserE Рік тому +37

    7:48 these are all from previous Sam videos, read from left to right and top to bottom:
    -the caveman trepanning from the preindustrial surgery episode
    -one of the colosseum events from the video about animals and ancient rome
    -tarrare eating a cat, from the Tarrare video
    -Giles Corey being crushed during the episode with the Salem Witch trials
    I'm surprised Mr. Terry didn't remember these, I thought he watched all these episodes?

    • @MrTerry
      @MrTerry  Рік тому +16

      I still don’t think I’ve seen them all

    • @BirdRaiserE
      @BirdRaiserE Рік тому +4

      @@MrTerry OH CRAP IT'S HIM
      My apologies, I wasn't paying very close attention to which ones you did, I kinda assumed you did them all eventually

    • @therealtony2009
      @therealtony2009 Рік тому

      @@MrTerry watch internet historian

    • @johncongdon7398
      @johncongdon7398 Рік тому

      ​@Mr. Terry History I think you may have seen all of those actually it just has been a while

  • @patbilek692
    @patbilek692 Рік тому +19

    Grew up Catholic in Omaha, NE, and I was told that within the altar at my church (St James), was the finger bone of St James.

    • @BloodyBay
      @BloodyBay Рік тому +5

      The altar at our old Catholic church (in Florissant, MO) was said to contain a splinter from the Cross on which Jesus was crucified. There are probably so many chunks and splinters from the Cross in all the churches around the world that we could form an _entire forest_ from them! But hey, one more holy miracle, right? 😉

  • @willh4340
    @willh4340 Рік тому +40

    I love Sam's videos, but he always breezes over everything so fast! Whether it's an original video, or a Sam reaction, I always appreciate you explaining some of these things a little more in depth! Granted, I forget it 3 hours later, but every once in a while, I'll randomly remember a little nugget, and cite things you say mo ths later, and inject it into a conversation.
    It makes me sound really smart! 🤣

  • @midnightmoon7257
    @midnightmoon7257 8 місяців тому +3

    Fun fact they actually had the necronomicon in my highschool library, and me not knowing any better cause i just remembered people talking about weird creepy stories in it check it out and brought it home, then got in trouble cause my sister brought it up out of the blue because she was getting yelled at for something, so to take the heat off herself she was like "well she brought a necronomicon into the house!" My dad was so mad, and i being a freshman in highschool was just like whyyy does it matter? Of course they made me return it the next day

  • @ElonMuskrat1930
    @ElonMuskrat1930 Рік тому +8

    Deader Bodies Even Hijinker is what he should’ve called it like in the thumb nail

  • @ChrissieBear
    @ChrissieBear Рік тому +4

    Locks of hair were a popular memento/gift back in the day.

  • @ajjameson154
    @ajjameson154 Рік тому +9

    That Past screen thing, the guy getting crushed by rocks (in the 4th pic) was the Salem witch trials (Giles Corey) ... and it was the only torture/death of the kind in those 'Trials'. They were trying to get him to admit he was a witch. Or tbh, he should have been charged as a warlock if anything, but i digress.

    • @OptimusPhillip
      @OptimusPhillip 9 місяців тому +1

      I believe the term they would've used was wizard. But that was just a matter of gendered language, they didn't make a distinction between witches and wizards beyond that.

  • @thechaoticvideogamer
    @thechaoticvideogamer Рік тому +5

    That top left image shown around 7:49, I wonder if that's an artistic license depiction of trepanning; a middle age "cure" for headaches.
    Although, a part of me wonders if Horrible Histories created that or if cavemen actually used stones to try to cure headaches.

    • @wizardvozk5874
      @wizardvozk5874 Рік тому

      That’s exactly what it is. Sam did a video on pre-industrial surgeries, trepanning being one of the topics

  • @endernightblade1958
    @endernightblade1958 Рік тому +2

    7:45 ah, such classic moments. trepanning, the colosseum, Tarrare, and Giles Corey. good memories.

  • @blitsriderfield4099
    @blitsriderfield4099 9 місяців тому +1

    Another fact about relics, they are an integral part of consecrating an alter. All alters in the catholic church have a relic inside. My church has a relic of St. Jean de Brebeuf, a missionary to the native tribes around Lake Huron. He also wrote a christmas carol that we sing every year at christmas because of this connection.

  • @HeatherRider
    @HeatherRider Рік тому +3

    I went to the original video, and it was posted ~4y ago..! Glad to see that his old videos are still being reacted to these days. 🙂☺️

  • @Shantari
    @Shantari Рік тому +2

    That bit about the pope who ordered the first crusade that found a relic reminded me of an Extra History series on the first crusade. I just looked through your videos, and it is yet to be one you have reacted to. I think you could have a lot of fun with that one since the crusade has loads of shenanigans, and they even include the people's crusade and a few sidetrips. Depending on how much you know about it already, you could probably comment on how they portray the different figures in charge, and the different motivations driving the events. And yes, the finding of the spear (bit) plays an interesting part.

  • @solardragon9285
    @solardragon9285 Рік тому

    Hey, I love your channel myself, and it's also a great resource for my little one that I am home schooling. Appreciate you.

  • @denkithedhmislover
    @denkithedhmislover 10 місяців тому +2

    9:09 *"AAUUHHHHH"*

  • @l.b8896
    @l.b8896 4 місяці тому

    7:30 easy. Trapanning, the colosseum, Tarrare, and the instance in the Salem Witch Trails where the guy goes “More Weight!” refusing to “confess”

  • @KevinTarka
    @KevinTarka Рік тому +3

    Hay kids of Mr Terry's history class! Do you want to see your teacher experience all five stages of grief in 15 seconds? Here's the timestamp!
    8:30
    You're welcome 😊

  • @andilen7772
    @andilen7772 8 місяців тому

    I had a history teacher with the same energy, look and casual vibe as @MrTerry. His called Mr. Else, great guy. Much like @MrTerry, the type of guy id love to sit in the pub with a beer and talk about random stuff with whilst neglecting our wives (family guy style). high school history teachers are the unsung heros✊

  • @Magnustopheles
    @Magnustopheles Рік тому +1

    If I'm not mistaken, there's an Avenged Sevenfold song loosely based off of Tanzler's story

  • @katjosephperez8772
    @katjosephperez8772 9 місяців тому

    I know people used to make wreaths and “jewelry” out of the hair of loved ones who have passed on, but if the family had the hair for some old lady to weave, why give it away? I know he tried to help her, gave her gifts, and paid for at least part of her funeral expenses, but c’mon fam, don’t give the man her hair. They handed it over without interrogating him. I heard of this story when I was a teenager, and it’s still gross. One queen refused to let her husband be buried for, what, like 8 months? Too long. And she’d look at him and be near him all the time. Very tragic, affected their kid(s), she lost her love and her mind.
    Y’all know the Copacabana? Great song. This queen reminds me of the song: “she lost her youth and she lost her Tony, now she’s LOST HER MIND! At the Copa- Copacabana~”

  • @shiv421kobra
    @shiv421kobra Рік тому +2

    SLIPKNOT FOREVERRR

  • @StraightestDakregor
    @StraightestDakregor 10 місяців тому

    New editor, you did a great job!

  • @HungerGamesFan88
    @HungerGamesFan88 10 місяців тому

    7:26 trepanning, from the video on ancient surgeries; something, from the video on animals considered exotic to the romans; tarrare eating a cat, from the video on tarrare; and the death of giles corey, from i believe the video on historical misconceptions

  • @brandelynnefreleng7597
    @brandelynnefreleng7597 Рік тому +1

    The “whistles” in the priest’s bag are actually AirPods lol.

  • @reygonzalez4719
    @reygonzalez4719 Рік тому +2

    Speaking of relics, didn't they do something similar to that in ancient Egypt with mummified cats

  • @shirleymaemattthews4862
    @shirleymaemattthews4862 5 місяців тому

    Carl Tänzler was the OG Florida man

  • @cardinalhamneggs5253
    @cardinalhamneggs5253 4 місяці тому +1

    His SSN is “LEET HAXOR” XD

  • @shiv421kobra
    @shiv421kobra Рік тому +1

    Inb4 Mr Terry discovers The Forbidden Episode

  • @jtl-en4yx
    @jtl-en4yx Рік тому +3

    I have always wondered if how much of the Latin community (if any) were actually sympathetic to Tanzler. There is supposedly a Spanish legend called The Black Wedding were a man disinters his dead fiancé, takes her home, and "marries" her, but I kinda doubt this would have caused the Latin community to have any sympathy for Tanzler.

  • @oldtimegames96
    @oldtimegames96 Рік тому

    7:50 left to right, top to bottom: 1st image, trepanning. 2nd image, animals available in ancient rome. 3rd image, Tarrare. 4th image, Witch hunts. All Sam O'Nella videos

  • @figgey13
    @figgey13 10 місяців тому

    Sam is back baby

  • @Ledbottom86
    @Ledbottom86 Рік тому +1

    There really is no necronomicon. Its a book used as a literary device in H.P. Lovecraft stories for different purposes. You can buy a necronomicon but they are either a collection of H.P. Lovecraft stories or they are just hogwash that use the name which has now gotten popular from Lovecraft.

  • @alexanderbotvin
    @alexanderbotvin Рік тому +2

    The story of Carl Tanzler. I would have very good night sleep today. Allergedly,

  • @priesplays1519
    @priesplays1519 Рік тому +1

    1:41 I think those are airpods, not whistles

  • @Nazookblook
    @Nazookblook Рік тому

    When I studied reliquaries in my art history class before I sent my professor a clip from the first season of "The Blackadder" where they are making fun of the selling or relics in the dark ages and prince Edmund has just been made the new archbishop of Canterbury and is getting a rundown of the relics they have and Percy is horrified about the slinging around of fake relics and is like I have a real relic right here a finger bone from our lord himself and baldrick is like huh I thought they only came in sets of ten... Which is the scene always think of when relics come up lol
    (Not sure you heard of Blackadder before, but it Stars Rowan Atkinson, and is a classic Britcom that you might get a kick out of especially if you like history stuff, each season is a different incarnation of Blackadder spanning from the middle ages to WWI.)

  • @phoenixsoren
    @phoenixsoren Рік тому

    3:50 That would be the Spear of Longinus

  • @havok7860
    @havok7860 Рік тому +1

    I am very sorry for stealing the Pope blood, I will use it for good use.

  • @stupidcowboi3350
    @stupidcowboi3350 Рік тому

    You should react to his Michael Malloy video

  • @skorpio156
    @skorpio156 Рік тому

    My local Catholic church has a piece of a Saint I side the big marble table on the stage. Really interesting imo

  • @NSRBladeRunner
    @NSRBladeRunner Рік тому

    For a more deep dive on the story of Carl check out the Brain food episode on it, the podcast is by the guys who run Today I found out

  • @wolfgangfegelein2450
    @wolfgangfegelein2450 Рік тому

    Speaking of relics, the Moskva's chapel claimed to have a piece of the True Cross onboard when it went down. Personally I don't believe it, but it's wild to me that people were still carrying pieces of what they believe to be the True Cross into battle in 2022.

  • @stickfigurewithahat8860
    @stickfigurewithahat8860 Рік тому

    I can’t remember if we had homework or not this is the only way I can communicate with you outside of school

  • @ongoingplague3148
    @ongoingplague3148 Рік тому +1

    the pope blood is mine and i'm not sharing

  • @iamlorddems3859
    @iamlorddems3859 Рік тому +1

    All hail our Lord Cthulhu

  • @mariatolis4529
    @mariatolis4529 Рік тому

    At least you don’t have bring flowers.

  • @wolfriver9993
    @wolfriver9993 Рік тому +3

    Ah yes, this one

  • @HungerGamesFan88
    @HungerGamesFan88 10 місяців тому

    if sam were to acknowledge that at least one high school history teacher watches his content as a (part-time?) youtuber i would be at least a little closer to being able to die content

  • @TheAsianCarp98
    @TheAsianCarp98 Рік тому

    the Destiny ghost figure?? you excited for lightfall?

  • @zeusalternative1270
    @zeusalternative1270 Рік тому +1

    Good ol' accidental Pope's blood kidnapping, everyone did it at least once.

  • @Razgriz85
    @Razgriz85 Рік тому

    Subway to Sally did a song about Tanzler called Schwarze Seide.

  • @GiganticGoose47
    @GiganticGoose47 Рік тому

    I actually was searching far and wide for this video and I finally found it…. I thought it was a myth like Iran’s Nuclear Bombs

  • @JustDeichan
    @JustDeichan Рік тому

    Huh, now i wonder if western chirches also sometimes sold dirt fron graveyards as a relics. Cause in my country this is a commin practice.

  • @SoothSprayer
    @SoothSprayer Рік тому +1

    Why would someone name themselves, their channel, or their kid after a deadly bacterial infection?

  • @AndrewBarsky
    @AndrewBarsky Рік тому

    I went to Catholic school, which was a wild ride in and of itself. Then went to a “Christian” school, aka a baptist school….some guy they brought in said he had a piece of the cross Christ was crucified on. Back then it seemed a bit ridiculous, but now it just seems beyond absolutely absurd for every reason under the sun. Kind of like when I traveled to Bangkok and the Tuk Tuk driver said he just wanted to stop at his friend’s clothing store just to say hello..
    Yeah, we know what it is.

  • @thomasmacdiarmid8251
    @thomasmacdiarmid8251 Рік тому +1

    Flatland is a very interesting book exploring many mathematical concepts, mostly dimensions, in a very easy to understand way. However, you (Terry History) would find it interesting more for the sociology embedded in the telling of the story. For instance, all beings are geometric shapes, with the men being polygons and the women being line segments. Because the beings can be killed by being punctured, women are tightly controlled because it is so easy for a segment to puncture - hah, the men are not the total pricks in this story. Also there is a class system where the number of sides a man has determines his rank, with the very highest men being perfect circles. There is a whole lot else in the presumptions that make you go OMG; it's so over-the-top that you have to question whether it is a satire of 19th century public attitudes. There is also a sequel of sorts called Flatland Revisited which both expands on the mathematical pedagogy and addresses the sociology aspects of the original; it was written 100 or so years later. It is also worth a read, but do Flatland first. Both are really quick reads, although with some of the mathematical concepts, it helps to really contemplate the details.

    • @ajjameson154
      @ajjameson154 8 місяців тому

      No one mentioned Flatland in this video, but thanks.

    • @thomasmacdiarmid8251
      @thomasmacdiarmid8251 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ajjameson154 yeah, but something about the video raised it in my mind, but that was 7 months ago.i can't recall what led me there.

  • @BelgorathTheSorcerer
    @BelgorathTheSorcerer Рік тому

    I think that guy is getting trepanning done in the first square of that 4 panel comic thing. That's when they used to drill a hole in someone's skull with a rock. The last one looks like Giles Corey being pressed at the Salem Witch Trials.
    Florida really is the worst state. It's shaped like a turd, probably smells like one too because most of it is a giant swamp, my ex-wife ran off there, pythons are the dominant species, every other episode of Forensic Files is in Florida and it's never someone just got shot in the face. It's always someone had acid thrown in their face and died slowly over the next two weeks because their neighbor didn't like the new bushes they put up. That's a true story. A chimp ate a woman's face there. Florida is the worst; that's why people made the "aww" noise when they heard this story instead of the "blarrrrrgh" noise.
    The Necronomicon is a fictional book of spells created by H.P. Lovecraft written by the Mad Arab Abdul Alhazred.

  • @weakw1ll
    @weakw1ll Рік тому

    Sup mr terry

  • @lava3218
    @lava3218 Рік тому

    You can't get a legitimate body part of Christ you can't take a body part from an immortal body.

  • @echo_the_kitsune
    @echo_the_kitsune Рік тому

    The nekronomicon is the book of the dead

    • @ceilingfan2608
      @ceilingfan2608 Рік тому +5

      No, the book of the dead is a real historical manuscript used in ancient Egypt, the necronomicon was written 100 years ago as a JOKE

    • @letsplaysvonaja1714
      @letsplaysvonaja1714 Рік тому

      ​@@ceilingfan2608compromise: the nekronomicon is the book of the dead in popular media and especially in various fantasy settings

  • @Techfollowme
    @Techfollowme Рік тому

    The audio needs to be better

  • @eddiedingle767
    @eddiedingle767 Рік тому

    You feeling okay?

  • @hobodarkness7696
    @hobodarkness7696 Рік тому

    Ayyyyyyy

  • @goldenwarrior1186
    @goldenwarrior1186 Рік тому

    11:38 why does he have 3 arms?

  • @andrewbeckman351
    @andrewbeckman351 Рік тому

    Well sir the relics of Christian faith usually believes to have healthy properties

  • @showershitter2976
    @showershitter2976 Рік тому

    oh wow guess im early