Weirdest Bits Of Victorian Etiquette You Won't Believe People Actually Observed

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  • @yvellebradley2502
    @yvellebradley2502 4 роки тому +1284

    Fainting. Bring back fainting and swooning. Awkward conversation? Swoon. Wanting to leave a boring gathering, swoon. Employer gives you too much work? Swoon.

  • @Sk8ngInDuval
    @Sk8ngInDuval 3 роки тому +1452

    “Passing out was an acceptable form of expressing your emotional state.“
    Why is this no longer acceptable?!?! “Shit this is stressful, I’ll just pass out and not deal with it right now” sounds great.

    • @鹤绒
      @鹤绒 3 роки тому +36

      Ikr!! Passing out is an underrated expression! 🥵

    • @lowrainmadeleine8390
      @lowrainmadeleine8390 3 роки тому +46

      @Busy Bodies! Bring back the corsets so I can dramatically faint whenever we'd have an exam!!

    • @sophieruby9135
      @sophieruby9135 3 роки тому +39

      @Busy Bodies!
      It wasn't just corsets. Women used fainting to manipulate those around them, often to get attention. Some men loved it because it made women seem weak.

    • @heatherlawrence84
      @heatherlawrence84 3 роки тому +9

      Sounds like me with my narcolepsy

    • @brettrobinson2901
      @brettrobinson2901 3 роки тому +9

      Hell...I be constantly unconscious at work!😵

  • @celinevanruyskensvelde7448
    @celinevanruyskensvelde7448 4 роки тому +2785

    During college I had a roommate who loved history. English of this particular century. Now I get why one morning he came in, saw me eating Cornflakes and left chuckling. Now I know why, after 10 years I finally now WHY.

    • @taraelizabethdensley9475
      @taraelizabethdensley9475 3 роки тому +38

      Lol

    • @siennapayne9485
      @siennapayne9485 3 роки тому +115

      This is the single most underrated comment I have ever seen.

    • @aerado_0
      @aerado_0 3 роки тому +26

      I don't know if I'll laugh my ass out or just… HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @sandygibson1197
      @sandygibson1197 3 роки тому +12

      Good story lol

    • @PotterPossum1989
      @PotterPossum1989 3 роки тому +26

      To be fair, if you were full of a non-savory food, would you necessarily have a libido?

  • @joshuamartinez5775
    @joshuamartinez5775 3 роки тому +1687

    "Nice teeth, I couldn't help but notice you have my dads smile, god rest his soul."

  • @jenniferbaldini3527
    @jenniferbaldini3527 4 роки тому +100

    I was a hospice nurse before I retired. I would always offer to cut a small lock of hair from my patient for the family members at the time of death. I never had anyone decline that offer. Also, often times at the time of death, the patient might shed a single tear. I would collect the tear on a clean, white handkerchief (I carried them with me) and present the 'tear cloth' to the family. Families were very grateful to have a physical memory of their loved ones.

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 2 роки тому +10

      I wish I would have done that. My sister styled my mom’s hair while my mom was in hospice and I remember feeling how soft it was. I would have loved to have a little bit of her hair.

    • @LeeLeeCRN
      @LeeLeeCRN Рік тому +4

      I am a former trauma 1/er nurse. Couldnt keep up with it due to chronic health issues n after having a family.i now work part time as a home care hospice nurse n a few hrs a week as a dosing nurse at a methadone clinic. Ive been in nursing overall for close to 20yrs n never thought of that going to start asking my hospice patients families about the hair! Thank u!

    • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582
      @inthelandofmorethansmall7582 Рік тому +1

      I'm an ER Nurse. I wish I'd thought of this. Thank you for the idea! I think I'm going to start offering this, too!

    • @brokenangel2224
      @brokenangel2224 Рік тому +3

      You sound like a Wonderful, Caring, Loving human being. Thank You SO MUCH, for just being YOU. ❤❤❤❤

    • @Circlingthedrain1313
      @Circlingthedrain1313 Рік тому

      beautiful thank you

  • @Izzy-qf1do
    @Izzy-qf1do 4 роки тому +3415

    "Babe, I haven't cheated on you. I've been eating my cornflakes."

    • @srutideka2894
      @srutideka2894 4 роки тому +157

      "Then why did you ask the lady next door if you could inspect her necklace? Huh?"

    • @donwild50
      @donwild50 4 роки тому +72

      The funny thing is, Kellogg's brother went into business with a guy named Post and made Kellogg's Corn Flakes and added sugar to them to improve the taste...but the Health nut Kellogg detested any form of sugar....and sued his brother. The court found in favor of the brother, deciding that he couldn't be denied the right to use his own name.

    • @yourah-drunk-cow6993
      @yourah-drunk-cow6993 4 роки тому +48

      And who’s teeth did you eat them cornflakes with?

    • @Xtensionwire
      @Xtensionwire 4 роки тому +27

      @@srutideka2894 *PASSES OUT*

    • @MsDig65
      @MsDig65 4 роки тому +13

      Kellogg is Welsh for chicken 🐔

  • @weirdreportt
    @weirdreportt 4 роки тому +1068

    Victorian Era were the concept of Consumerism began! This is were people began buying stuff even if it's useless, unimportant, or plainly because they were baited by the emotional rewards it offers.

    • @thebigpicture2032
      @thebigpicture2032 4 роки тому +36

      Affluence from the industrial revolution made it possible.

    • @vcalv9354
      @vcalv9354 4 роки тому +10

      Where

    • @jazzycup9274
      @jazzycup9274 4 роки тому +7

      Yep, like offering up a dowery to be married without knowing if she was good at yelling at the help to do the dishes. Needed a try before you buy option.

    • @daphne4983
      @daphne4983 4 роки тому +29

      Mass consumerism. People always have wanted nice things. But only the rich could afford it.

    • @mhmmhm725
      @mhmmhm725 4 роки тому +7

      @@jazzycup9274 thats one strange comparison you made there

  • @parkboy8445
    @parkboy8445 4 роки тому +2755

    “Two redheads marrying would be a recipe for disaster”
    The Weasleys: 👁 👄👁

    • @myamdane6895
      @myamdane6895 4 роки тому +22

      Fucking hell these comments are beyond unfunny.

    • @round5soundsfetchmetheirso827
      @round5soundsfetchmetheirso827 4 роки тому +94

      @@myamdane6895 go complain somewhere else then

    • @parkboy8445
      @parkboy8445 4 роки тому +56

      @@myamdane6895 almost as unfunny as you are kind :)

    • @myamdane6895
      @myamdane6895 4 роки тому +6

      @@parkboy8445 You have no idea what I'm like, how could you say that?

    • @parkboy8445
      @parkboy8445 4 роки тому +44

      @@myamdane6895 I may have never met you, but I do know that a person who was nice, would not respond to someone with a mean or hateful sentence.

  • @brushbros
    @brushbros 4 роки тому +132

    Tape worms make wonderful and easy-to-keep pets. They go where YOU go, and eat what YOU eat. Pigeons are easy keepers too.

    • @Kolibri71
      @Kolibri71 3 роки тому +14

      Perfect starter pet for any kid 😂😂😂

    • @Violetbunnyfish
      @Violetbunnyfish 3 роки тому +10

      Also they're quiet and don't bark at the mailman, or leave hairballs on the floor. The perfect pet.

  • @meiguess6765
    @meiguess6765 3 роки тому +120

    I really wish that the mourning clothes were discussed a bit more! Like how they’d sometimes mourn for over a year, and that the longer you mourned the higher you were perceived societally. The black dresses were processed and dyed with chemicals, and would expose the wearer and everyone near them to arsenic, chromium, formaldehyde, ammonia, flame retardants and more.

  • @lovely1641
    @lovely1641 4 роки тому +2278

    Me:" Look at the Victorians....so elegant and cultured"
    This video:"They basically stunk, were weird and wore bits of the dead"
    Me:"so elegant...."

    • @reginalunaraea
      @reginalunaraea 4 роки тому +150

      Weird history destroys all my period drama fantasies with all their hygiene videos

    • @lovely1641
      @lovely1641 4 роки тому +54

      @@reginalunaraea lol same. Weird History won't let us have nice things

    • @megancrager4397
      @megancrager4397 4 роки тому +52

      @@reginalunaraea I think the opposite 😂 I get aggravated with period films where it's not realistic lol

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 4 роки тому +29

      And had tapeworms! 🤮

    • @thekingshussar1808
      @thekingshussar1808 4 роки тому +22

      These were norms practiced by a minority of the Victorian high class society, notoriously the most highest ones. Most Victorians were still elegant

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 4 роки тому +923

    The times where you can threaten someone by saying *"You need some manners!"*

    • @chuck2703
      @chuck2703 4 роки тому +28

      *faint *

    • @johnnys3487
      @johnnys3487 4 роки тому +4

      ANDREW JOHNSON WAS A BETTER PRESIDENT LMAO

    • @cherry_puffles
      @cherry_puffles 4 роки тому +9

      @@chuck2703 how could you? * gets a heart stroke *

    • @garretth8224
      @garretth8224 4 роки тому

      @Native Marauder Because Abe Lincoln isn't as controversial these days in comparison to the confederacy and its symbols.

    • @garretth8224
      @garretth8224 4 роки тому +14

      @Native Marauder They were both good in different ways. Abe didn't really focus on the economy, he was trying to end the war that was pitting Americans against each other. Its far easier to focus on economical changes when you don't have to deal with a war.

  • @Halbairn
    @Halbairn 4 роки тому +1776

    Me and the boys buying out the entire Kellogg's stock in a nearby grocery just to survive No Nut November

    • @Stopsign32v
      @Stopsign32v 4 роки тому +51

      If this isn't proof that people get dumber as time goes on I don't know what is.

    • @battack56
      @battack56 4 роки тому +5

      K k k@@Stopsign32v

    • @rontia
      @rontia 4 роки тому +4

      @@Stopsign32v preach it man

    • @HFFCANADA
      @HFFCANADA 4 роки тому +32

      @@Stopsign32v LOL u just proved you're own point bruh. It was a joke u clearly didn't get

    • @Oleanderlullaby
      @Oleanderlullaby 4 роки тому +9

      This cracked me up. Kellog also believed circ would remove sexual desire as well hes who started the cutting babies at birth regularly thing

  • @Palmieres
    @Palmieres 4 роки тому +2093

    The fact that photos of Victorian times women breastfeeding exist but we have to censor them in 2020 shows we aren't really advancing on a lot of things 🙄

    • @dolphineachonga555
      @dolphineachonga555 4 роки тому +197

      We're prudes in a lot of ways compared to early century civilizations like Rome, Greece, Egypt, India, Japan, Sumerians, Mayans, Vikings, Aztecs e.t.c.

    • @Georgeth-kb6rg
      @Georgeth-kb6rg 4 роки тому +59

      Absolutely weird indeed

    • @ferocient
      @ferocient 4 роки тому +183

      I'm 60 and I can tell you that in the 60s & 70s such things were censored much less than now. The 1980s came along and everything started getting conservative again. What is wrong with such a beautiful natural function as breastfeeding a baby? I am often startled by how prudish U.S. culture remains after all this time.

    • @PPikes
      @PPikes 4 роки тому +36

      Actually it does show we've progressed because this is a public channel meant for everyone. It's not totally censored and it's not totally open and showing. It's right down the middle of the road to be equal for everyone. whereas we have an infinite amount of sources of free nudity for those that are in favor of that. Nudity of all types from all types of people and situations. The victorians would've never had that

    • @CeliaDeVeaux
      @CeliaDeVeaux 4 роки тому +14

      @Fred Forbes We just love a really ✨Shitty person✨

  • @curiousworld7912
    @curiousworld7912 4 роки тому +227

    I once visited a museum that had a collection of 'memorial hair art', and I have to admit, they were not only beautiful, but the intricacy with which they were fashioned was amazing.

    • @annieoakley2925
      @annieoakley2925 2 роки тому +6

      I used to think the hair jewelry was gross. Now I feel that it might be comforting to have a small locket or bracelet with my mother's hair.

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 2 роки тому +8

      @@annieoakley2925 I think we Americans have lost a lot of appreciation for 'memento mori', but I've come to view it as comforting, and not at all grotesque. :)

    • @metarcee2483
      @metarcee2483 Рік тому +2

      I've seen one that was a necklace with a heart shaped knot of hair as the pendant. It was pretty cool.

  • @LadySanako
    @LadySanako 4 роки тому +635

    Actually the nipple protectors still exist today, but they are more to protect against injuries in women who are breastfeeding. And they are made of silicone.

    • @mommyrainbow8940
      @mommyrainbow8940 4 роки тому +27

      This is so true! I even used one whenI had my first child. Helps a lot!

    • @iThiink
      @iThiink 4 роки тому +18

      I thought they had tassles and were made for shaking what your momma gave you 😅

    • @ycl9234
      @ycl9234 4 роки тому +8

      It's not that popular in the pharmacy here in malaysia. Probably the high birthing group here (endogenous group) are more hardy

    • @LadySanako
      @LadySanako 4 роки тому +6

      I live in Germany, where it actually happens more often now. It makes it easier for the mother and the child to breastfeed.

    • @TanviPurohit86551
      @TanviPurohit86551 4 роки тому

      Hi be to

  • @scottnotpilgrim
    @scottnotpilgrim 4 роки тому +499

    Always look forward to Weird History uploads

  • @StargazerSkyscraper
    @StargazerSkyscraper 4 роки тому +273

    There's a big difference between "etiquette" and "trends". Etiquette is where you put the silverware on the table. Trends are most of what's in this video, lol.

    • @kromos.mp451
      @kromos.mp451 4 роки тому

      WHAT DO YOU MEAN LOL STOP IT

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke 4 роки тому +13

      Most of them are though.
      Etiquette
      the set of rules or customs that control accepted behavior in particular social groups or social situations

    • @StargazerSkyscraper
      @StargazerSkyscraper 4 роки тому +17

      @@CassidyStarke The key point in the definition of "etiquette" is that it is a set of rules, customs that have been designed to control acceptable behavior. Etiquette is what most of us think of as manners, how to be a good host, a good neighbor, etc. It's things like knocking before entering the bathroom, not putting your elbows on the table while you eat, or not wearing bright colors to a funeral.
      "Trends" are things that are popular or socially accepted at the time, things that are in fashion or make a person seem more popular, educated, attractive, etc. by the partaking. Most trends do not last very long and are not dictated by social rules, but by social interest.
      Using human hair in fashion accessories, eating cornflakes, consuming tapeworms for weight loss, using lard or arsenic as beauty products; these are all things that were popular (or at least a fad) in some parts of the world at the time. Think of the people in the 80's who wore crop tops, teased up their hair, wore shoulder-pads, and thought "Aids" was a good name for a chocolate diet candy. Nobody thought you were an asshole for not wearing a crop top or styling your hair more plainly. Maybe they'd think you were a square or uncool, but that's about it.
      Same difference. Trends, not etiquette.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke 4 роки тому +7

      @@StargazerSkyscraper
      So you’re building your whole argument on “what most of us think of”
      My comment is the by the Cambridge dictionary.
      Etiquette aren’t always about manners. They’re also about customs (see definition) the at you are expected to participate in if you’re part of a certain group.
      Most of the things seen in the video were costumes not trends.

    • @StargazerSkyscraper
      @StargazerSkyscraper 4 роки тому +4

      @@CassidyStarke No, I'm not building my argument on "what most of us think of" and I'm not discounting the Cambridge definition of the word "etiquette". In fact, I was agreeing with it, and explaining why it proves my point and not yours. You simply seem to be misunderstanding or willfully misrepresenting the Cambridge definition (and what was said in my comment just now) because, for some reason, I guess you're really interested in defending the virtue of some random list video, LOL.

  • @sstritmatter2158
    @sstritmatter2158 4 роки тому +55

    One thing they did get right was building solid and lasting structures. I own a Victorian era home of Italian style and it's as strong today as it was over 120 years ago when it was built. She's three brick width thick, 8"x8" timber beams, yellow pine flooring. She's strong and beautiful. I spent $14,000 this year renovating it from decades of neglect and she came out better than ever despite years of neglect - a testament to her Victorian era builders and craftsmen.

    • @cristinad5398
      @cristinad5398 2 роки тому +9

      You know you love your home when you use the pronoun SHE to describe her 😅

    • @annieoakley2925
      @annieoakley2925 2 роки тому

      Only $14K?? Seems like you couldn't get the house painted or put in a new kitchen for that amount of money. Sounds like a lovely place, though

  • @Roseyfinchartworks
    @Roseyfinchartworks 4 роки тому +893

    I don’t think the hair locker is that weird. My mom has a piece of hair from my first haircut in her jewelry box.

  • @staysee1709
    @staysee1709 4 роки тому +147

    The nipple shields are still in use today, typically made from silicone as a shield for injured nips or to help baby latch better. Even the theory behind the pooling of milk is correct, breast milk does actually aid in healing and soothing tissue. So they weren't far off other than the lead 😆

    • @thomasag2765
      @thomasag2765 3 роки тому +1

      The more we know 🤘🏼😅

    • @demorik6794
      @demorik6794 3 роки тому +7

      They'll probably know some negative effect from silicone 150 years from now. Lol

    • @johnbyrd7400
      @johnbyrd7400 2 роки тому +3

      The silver part might not be such a bad idea either as long as it's actually silver. But if having a silver tongue means your mouth tells lies easily does having silver nipples mean the boobs lie easily?

    • @SherrieMonica
      @SherrieMonica 9 місяців тому

      T m I

  • @maryhildreth754
    @maryhildreth754 4 роки тому +558

    These arent etiquette. They are interesting but would be called customs or beliefs rather than etiquette.

    • @tiamarie6719
      @tiamarie6719 4 роки тому +17

      Yes, I agree with that. Except for it being seen as obscene to express sexual desires, even if someone is not being creepy about it.

    • @Deltadivaix
      @Deltadivaix 4 роки тому +2

      Agree.

    • @lindamaemullins5151
      @lindamaemullins5151 4 роки тому +1

      Yep

    • @lindamaemullins5151
      @lindamaemullins5151 4 роки тому

      @umar b perhaps adaptation 🤔

    • @steven401ytx
      @steven401ytx 4 роки тому

      You're right Mildred Hilda

  • @alicewilloughby4318
    @alicewilloughby4318 3 роки тому +21

    1:22 - I'm amazed he was allowed to say that out loud!
    4:52 - Making love on a flight of stairs sounds like a good way to have a bad fall, never mind an unhealthy kid!
    6:40 - We used to have an old Victorian hair wreath. It had many different colors of hair from many different long-dead relatives. A couple of friends, when I told them what it was, said, "Ew, that's so gross, how can you stand to have that on your wall??" but I'd grown up with it and had gotten used to it long before it ever occurred to me that it could be considered "gross". My mom grew up with it too and she and her siblings referred to it as, "the grand old Hairloom". (Like heirloom, if anyone didn't get it.)

  • @eyesofthecervino3366
    @eyesofthecervino3366 3 роки тому +31

    Real talk: asking someone to take their necklace off so you can look at it is way, _way_ more polite than just abruptly leaning into someone's personal space and staring intently at their chest.

    • @llyn5759
      @llyn5759 2 роки тому +2

      Or worse, actually trying to touch it and hold it up to see.

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 2 роки тому +3

      @@llyn5759
      "May I?" *grabs at throat*

    • @llyn5759
      @llyn5759 2 роки тому +1

      @@eyesofthecervino3366 😭 i just spit out my coffee lol

  • @ajaylet8466
    @ajaylet8466 4 роки тому +31

    Passing out to let others know what’s on your mind is such a mood.

  • @youroneblackfriend6321
    @youroneblackfriend6321 4 роки тому +216

    Imagine turning this on when your parents walk in thinking it will be clean...

  • @TheMsWilliamsShow
    @TheMsWilliamsShow 4 роки тому +90

    I'd love to just pass out when someone gives me bad news. "zoom call in 10 minutes" and just pass out for the next 2 hours #goals

  • @sUjU91
    @sUjU91 3 роки тому +80

    Given my back and staring problems, I’m beginning to suspect I was made on a flight of stairs 🤔

    • @ortiz4273
      @ortiz4273 3 роки тому +3

      🏆

    • @cicin9313
      @cicin9313 3 роки тому +2

      👍😂

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 3 роки тому +3

      That is too funny!! I like your sense of humor!!

    • @dgeneeknapp3168
      @dgeneeknapp3168 3 роки тому +1

      I have scoliosis pretty bad and wear trifocal glasses. Lord only KNOWS where I was made. 🤔🧐

    • @louise.x03
      @louise.x03 2 роки тому

      stairing problems T.T

  • @kyriljordanov2086
    @kyriljordanov2086 3 роки тому +16

    I remember my grandma always wearing black for decades after her husband died but she was from Eastern Europe. She would still wear a black headscarf when she left the house. It was still common with the old women in the 80's and they generally never got remarried.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 4 роки тому +146

    I'm an atheist but I grew up Seventh-day Adventist and we heard a lot about Dr. Kellogg, many years later I found out that he was a eugenicist and racist. The things you find out when you have an opportunity to do research.

    • @Blazemoth
      @Blazemoth 4 роки тому +11

      The man was crazy.

    • @TheJamieRamone
      @TheJamieRamone 4 роки тому +16

      He was also NOT a doctor.

    • @darralpeoples6211
      @darralpeoples6211 4 роки тому +28

      A racist in the 1800s? You must be joking.

    • @momolee5262
      @momolee5262 4 роки тому +1

      @@darralpeoples6211 ....

    • @jesslynn3182
      @jesslynn3182 4 роки тому +18

      Women were also treated for hysteria. Look it up...particularly as we are looking at the Victorian era. I’m so surprised it didn’t come up! Pun intended for those in the know!

  • @mr.beetle1589
    @mr.beetle1589 4 роки тому +725

    Imagine asking a girl to remove her necklace to observe its beauty in today's era .... 😂😁😂😀😁😁😂😀✌️

    • @jaelge
      @jaelge 4 роки тому +77

      Even to this day, I would consider it more polite and respectful than simply gawking at someone´s neck, who may be taken aback or embarrassed by it. It also shows deference to their spouse, boy or girlfriend, or parent that may be present. Also, there exist men that are all too glad to punch someone out if they think they´re being too familiar with or flirting with their wife.

    • @daidai2636
      @daidai2636 4 роки тому +26

      Ran off on da plug twice 👨🏿‍🦯🏃🏿‍♂️👨🏿‍🦼🤣🤣

    • @roninja6929
      @roninja6929 4 роки тому +75

      So by that logic if I wanted to admire a Victorian chick's dress I could ask her to remove it?

    • @mikesharon2177
      @mikesharon2177 4 роки тому +18

      @@roninja6929 exactly lol

    • @trippyboi91
      @trippyboi91 4 роки тому +1

      @@jaelge frfr 😂

  • @laschellemendes1687
    @laschellemendes1687 4 роки тому +91

    This channel makes learning fun

  • @tym0tym
    @tym0tym 4 роки тому +236

    The weirdest thing is that in 21st century you censored 19th century photos of breastfeeding mothers. o.O

    • @MFLimited
      @MFLimited 4 роки тому +44

      Truth. We clearly have no business laughing at Victorians if we think breastfeeding is somehow pornographic.

    • @barrybbenson2439
      @barrybbenson2439 4 роки тому +48

      It's because UA-cam censorship, don't blame him blame UA-cam for threatening to take his income because he showed a woman feeding her newborn

    • @PPikes
      @PPikes 4 роки тому +3

      @@MFLimited the victorians would've never had this shown in as public a place as this. And it's right in the middle of the road in terms of what it shows, it's not fully censored nor fully showing... It's meant to be a compromise so that everyone feels safe. Plus nudity and full view breastfeeding is in full abundance in an infinite number of other places even on UA-cam. That in itself shows a more progressive attitude than the victorians

    • @DSDaly
      @DSDaly 3 роки тому +14

      @@PPikes breastfeeding was not seen as taboo in Victorian times and you certainly could do it in public with lots of people around. It wasn't until wasn't until formula became the norm that people got weird about it.

    • @Violetbunnyfish
      @Violetbunnyfish 3 роки тому +1

      It's because of UA-cam rules

  • @vfjungle
    @vfjungle 3 роки тому +5

    This channel does such a good job with quick historical bits. Let’s see more about beauty through the ages .

  • @AveryTalksAboutStuff
    @AveryTalksAboutStuff 4 роки тому +170

    The tapeworm thing made me think of that episode of The Office where Creed gave Kelly a tapeworm. 😂

    • @RosiePosey5150
      @RosiePosey5150 4 роки тому +3

      Made me think of house.

    • @hiyabuddy7
      @hiyabuddy7 4 роки тому +9

      "That wasn't a tape worm" 🤣

    • @ediciushawthorne7389
      @ediciushawthorne7389 4 роки тому +2

      She said.. I bought a tape worm from creed and swallowed it..camera pans*.. that wasn't a tape worm

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 роки тому +5

      *there was an episode of the Twilight Zone (from 1988 season 3 episode 7) called The Hellgramite Method in which a tapeworm(ish) creature was ingested that totally removed any effects and therefore the enjoyment a person experienced from drinking...the drawback being that the creature once consumed feeds on the alcohol and will continue to grow and eventually kill its host but can be forced into hibernation if the person stops drinking but the withdraw will be unbelievably painful but effective...if the person ever starts drinking again the creature will reawaken and start growing again...a great if not somewhat unnerving episode..you can find it posted on yt)*

    • @destree6348
      @destree6348 3 роки тому

      Reminded me of an Untold Stories of the ER episode I saw 🤢

  • @pavladavlas
    @pavladavlas 4 роки тому +199

    Kellogg’s: the official meal of No Nut November!

    • @ScarlettM
      @ScarlettM 4 роки тому +1

      What is "No Nut November"? Why "November"?

    • @low-keyrighteous9575
      @low-keyrighteous9575 3 роки тому

      @@ScarlettM lol .. this dude doesn't know . He copied his comment from someone else

    • @gaggymott9159
      @gaggymott9159 3 роки тому

      @@ScarlettM Onomatopoeia, I'd suggest...No nut April doesn't really sound the same....

  • @Alex-ms9em
    @Alex-ms9em 4 роки тому +31

    I love videos of the Victorian times! There aren’t many on UA-cam so I’m glad you do them!!

    • @mgthestrange9098
      @mgthestrange9098 3 роки тому +4

      I subscribe to a channel called fact feast where the narrator reads journals and reports from the time. It’s usually about life on the streets and in the slums. It’s a small channel and worth supporting.

    • @Alex-ms9em
      @Alex-ms9em 3 роки тому +3

      @@mgthestrange9098 I’ll definitely check it out thank you!

  • @violetopal6264
    @violetopal6264 2 роки тому +9

    The hair thing... Keep in mind this was from before photography and is actually a lot older than the victorian eara. People wanted a way to remember loved ones just as much as we do and paintings were expensive.

    • @garycarpenter2980
      @garycarpenter2980 Рік тому

      Remember there are paintings that are"attached"and or it got a little friend that is holding on to the picture 🖼️ if you get one look into the background

  • @HomebrewHorsepower
    @HomebrewHorsepower 4 роки тому +74

    Ok, I'm going to be that guy. "Stair" and "Stare" are homophones, not homonyms. They sound the same, but are spelled differently.

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 4 роки тому +4

      No, they can be called homonyms as well.

    • @stillhere1425
      @stillhere1425 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you, That Guy.

    • @stillhere1425
      @stillhere1425 3 роки тому +2

      @@nozecone no they cannot because they don’t have the same NAME.

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 3 роки тому +4

      @@stillhere1425 I have no idea what that is supposed to mean. But, here's the OED definition of 'homonym', FYI: "Each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins."

    • @theuniverseisme432
      @theuniverseisme432 3 роки тому +3

      @@nozecone you’re right. The definition says spelling OR pronunciation.

  • @JenniferMenendez522
    @JenniferMenendez522 4 роки тому +119

    As a kid, I always wished that I had lived in Victorian times. Mind you, I also wanted to be a farmer and a Detroit Lions cheerleader. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @weirdreportt
      @weirdreportt 4 роки тому +12

      Living in Victorian as a woman is a pain in the ass. Oh wait, living in Victorian Era was *generally* pain in the ass.

    • @mikitz
      @mikitz 4 роки тому +24

      @@weirdreportt Living generally in any era in the past would be a pain in the ass for anyone living today. No matter what they say, we're all way better off now than ever.

    • @SearchIndex
      @SearchIndex 4 роки тому +4

      I thought I was born in the wrong time because my mother was very victorian and raised us as such

    • @truthbetold6011
      @truthbetold6011 4 роки тому +1

      what?

    • @Lil-io7zb
      @Lil-io7zb 4 роки тому +1

      @@mikitz not if you went back to the 80s and 90s.

  • @kavyareddy8711
    @kavyareddy8711 4 роки тому +119

    I just hope tiktok doesnt become our representation in history.... man, they would have a laugh 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @violetdusk1968
      @violetdusk1968 4 роки тому +11

      I doubt it will. Look how technology changes at one time all people had was the radio. They even had pretty much television shows that were just audio. Now we have youtube. So I think as technology changes people probably won't even be able to see tiktok.

    • @PianoGesang
      @PianoGesang 3 роки тому

      TikTok is from a communist hellhole. Why would anyone in his right mind install it let alone be using it. Delete it and don't look back unless in remorse.

  • @youroneblackfriend6321
    @youroneblackfriend6321 4 роки тому +136

    0:14 I don’t why my brain immediately went to saying “that’s a glory hole for feet” I think I have a problem.

    • @gfinnstrom
      @gfinnstrom 4 роки тому +1

      no problem being normal love it

    • @chloevaughn9755
      @chloevaughn9755 4 роки тому

      I-

    • @PlanetJ32
      @PlanetJ32 4 роки тому +1

      LMAOOOO

    • @valalava1
      @valalava1 4 роки тому +13

      I thought the same thing and I was hoping they would address it. If it's not that then what is it?

    • @steven401ytx
      @steven401ytx 4 роки тому +3

      Literally dead. Rotting. Putrescent and bloated. Crows ate my eyes and I'm full of maggots. Soiled myself. Literally, literally dead.

  • @janethenry1405
    @janethenry1405 4 роки тому +14

    I would love to see a video on weird Victorian inventions! One good one is the bustle chair; a combination of a bustle and a chair in the 1880's.

  • @allandavis8201
    @allandavis8201 4 роки тому +65

    Having a locket containing your loved ones hair isn’t weird, I think it’s just a sentimental act of someone in mourning, and a way of still feeling close to your love. All the other slices of Victorian etiquette are really very weird, but not really surprising, after all the Victorian era was the era that ushered in today’s etiquette standards. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @darkezt1
    @darkezt1 4 роки тому +141

    ok that voice just makes you believe whatever he is saying, he ever jumps on the ancient aliens channel WE WILL ALL BELIEVE

    • @garretth8224
      @garretth8224 4 роки тому

      Which he won't ever do.

    • @monix6907
      @monix6907 4 роки тому

      I turned off because of The voice

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 3 роки тому

      Aliens

    • @monix6907
      @monix6907 3 роки тому

      @@gohawks3571 non human life forms artificial intelligence and it's getting boring

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 3 роки тому

      @@monix6907 Geez, sorry

  • @katelamb4073
    @katelamb4073 4 роки тому +19

    I am just gonna start fainting now whenever I hear something upsetting.... I will also make sure to let out a dramatic gasp when I do. LOL🤣🤣🤣

  • @channel_no_longer_active
    @channel_no_longer_active 4 роки тому +76

    Number 1: Always wear a top hat.

  • @justme2086
    @justme2086 4 роки тому +19

    There’s a Greek saying that goes “you have a tapeworm in your stomach” when someone eats too much! I guess back then this phrase would be literal ...😂

    • @dgeneeknapp3168
      @dgeneeknapp3168 3 роки тому

      I used to love when one of the 3 stooges would order burnt toast and a rotten egg to eat. They'd say they had a tape worm, and it was good enough for him. That always cracked me up.

  • @tariaurora9276
    @tariaurora9276 4 роки тому +15

    I think we should bring back passing out... perfect way to avoid awkward situations 😝

  • @t_albino
    @t_albino 4 роки тому +24

    Love how the Arsenic Complexion Wafers screams that its GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY SAFE HARMLESS TO ANYBODY just to erase any doubts customers have 🤣

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 роки тому +7

      *just like what Lorillard Tobacco did 60 years ago when it introduced Kent cigarettes, between March 1952 and May 1956, Smokers of that era puffed their way through 13 billion Kents whose patented ‘Micronite” filter contained a particularly virulent form of asbestos in the name of safety and refreshing flavor enhancement of tar and nicotine....yum!!!!*

  • @blynn7053
    @blynn7053 4 роки тому +56

    Funny to see a Kellogg’s commercial during this lol

  • @misabelrodriguez1163
    @misabelrodriguez1163 4 роки тому +24

    I'd love to hear about the Edwardian Era!!

  • @eacalvert
    @eacalvert 4 роки тому +4

    Actually nipple shields are still used today but tend to be made of medical grade silicon. I used one when nursing my son. They can be used to protect sore or chapped nipples, or if a woman has inverse nipples (ie they sort of go instead of out when aroused or nursing) it can help to midegete the situation. This can help the baby to latch. Nipple shields can also be used for babies that may be a slightly premature and have trouble getting a latch.

  • @altair5240
    @altair5240 Рік тому +3

    My dad is a keen metal detectorist in the Scotland, whilst metal detecting in a field one day he actually found a in-tact locket with hair in it, the strands still intricately woven 100+ years after it had been lost!

  • @ohnoajellyfish
    @ohnoajellyfish 4 роки тому +65

    You know... I can't make fun of any of the "health and beauty" tips here given what we're willing to put ourselves through nowadays. 😅

    • @violetdusk1968
      @violetdusk1968 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah sucking the fat right out of your body sounds pretty horrible.

    • @jassewalton1768
      @jassewalton1768 3 роки тому +2

      Brazilian waxing springs to mind!

    • @rat3367
      @rat3367 3 роки тому +3

      Brazilian butt lifts, lip fillers, rhinoplasty and breast implants come to mind.

    • @duolingoowl8207
      @duolingoowl8207 3 роки тому

      Well some people removed their ribs for beauty

    • @jay-d8g3v
      @jay-d8g3v 2 роки тому

      weirdos tbh

  • @OleGeezerCirca1941
    @OleGeezerCirca1941 4 роки тому +29

    Not only were tapeworms great for weight loss, they made ideal pets. They would go where you'd go, eat what you ate, and they never had to go out for a walk, or make a mess on the carpets.

  • @manicmechanic448
    @manicmechanic448 4 роки тому +54

    I would not only be shunned by "polite" society. I would be deemed a heretic by the church.

    • @iceking2730
      @iceking2730 4 роки тому +4

      this must not have eaten his cornflakes *burn him at the stake*

    • @ratticusthewinion
      @ratticusthewinion 3 роки тому +1

      same.

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 3 роки тому

      You would have a lot of company... I’d have been considered a heretic as well...👍🏻

  • @diamondtiara84
    @diamondtiara84 3 роки тому +5

    I read about a Victorian couple who, when their little girl died, had a wax doll made to look just like her, dressed the doll in her clothes, and had some of her hair cut off to make a wig for the doll. That's really weird!

  • @AtaMarKat
    @AtaMarKat 4 роки тому +9

    Can’t believe y’all left out that so many dentures were supposedly made with battlefield scraps that the British called them Waterloo Teeth for a while.

  • @Mr-.Facts.
    @Mr-.Facts. 4 роки тому +53

    I can already see future humanity cringing on the TikTok videos

    • @Mrs.Karen_Walker
      @Mrs.Karen_Walker 2 роки тому

      even the humanity of this day and age who actually have brains are cringing on tiktok vids.

  • @deangeloellis729
    @deangeloellis729 4 роки тому +9

    That hand that said "STOP" had me laughing a bit too hard.

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 4 роки тому +59

    I remember the good old days.

    • @rapidswelsa3306
      @rapidswelsa3306 4 роки тому +7

      Were they really good old days if you were sniped in those days?

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 роки тому +4

      *such fond memories of those farm raised artisan leeches...good times...when the peasants danced in the mud drenched streets with their pitchforks and torches held high as they advanced on the castle of the regional lord and magistrate with their list of demands for social and political reforms before the harvest would be tended to...*

  • @pamelaeversole6050
    @pamelaeversole6050 3 роки тому +2

    Been binge watching & lovin it !!
    I will go forth to share the knowledge. 😆No joke, y’all are great & I appreciate the videos. Thank you!

  • @taylorrogers4064
    @taylorrogers4064 3 роки тому +2

    Why couldn't the narrator be my history teacher in high school? I would've actually went to class. This guy is amazing. 😂😂😂

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 4 роки тому +98

    Yeah the Victorian time period was pretty ritualistic and oftentimes very macabre.

    • @oof2916
      @oof2916 4 роки тому +12

      And I love it

    • @thebestcentaur
      @thebestcentaur 4 роки тому +1

      Nice seeing you from Chimaican!

    • @grapeshot
      @grapeshot 4 роки тому

      @@thebestcentaur 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

    • @MFLimited
      @MFLimited 4 роки тому +2

      🖤

    • @dgeneeknapp3168
      @dgeneeknapp3168 3 роки тому +1

      I wonder if it was because life expectancy was still comparatively low, and diseases we easily treat now lurked around every corner and frequently killed. They still didn't understand bacteria and viruses well, and medical treatment was often deadly. Giving birth was still about the most dangerous time in women's lives. The focus on regimen and ritual may have given them a sense of having some level of control. Also, the reputation of a person was still just about the most valuable thing most people had. Even the poorest were shown respect due to an impeccable reputation. Insulting a person's character was almost a crime. It could be a society wide case of OCD...having odd practices for the purposes of keeping bad things one feels beyond their control from happening. It was common for couples to lose. Ore than one young child, men to lose wives to childbearing, and kids to lose both parents before being grown. It was a frightening time, and ritual may have helped them cope.

  • @FeedScrn
    @FeedScrn 4 роки тому +42

    Well at least they didn't eat their pets.

  • @vaibanez17
    @vaibanez17 4 роки тому +55

    I just wonder, we always see all of these things about the Victorian era, how they did all these weird rituals. But like with anything, is it actually true? Did every woman really adhere to all these rules of society, really? Was it mostly rich women only? I just have a hard time believing that all Western women adhered to all of these ridiculous rules all of the time.

    • @ptitgavroche
      @ptitgavroche 4 роки тому +18

      The more well off women, most likely. I'm sure the average Victorian woman - assuming she was married and had kids - had many higher priorities than ingesting tapeworms and buying cosmetic facial poison. Like using scarce resources to put food on the table.

    • @andreasmith335
      @andreasmith335 4 роки тому +17

      No, not all women. This was society's ideal and mostly only those who could afford to do indulged in it. In reality it was society's way of separating high class from lower class.

    • @fatimareyes2410
      @fatimareyes2410 4 роки тому +12

      Im pretty sure its like today. For instance, society today has the ideal shape for a woman's body or the idealized branded clothes someone should wear to show off, but it doesn't mean everyone abides to them. I figure its the same thing back then. Society then sold worms to lose weight or stressed rules when thing got smexy but, like today, im pretty sure many didn't abide with such. (and i dont blame them.) I like to think that people, even back then, had the common sense to know what rule sounds stupid.

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 4 роки тому +1

      @@fatimareyes2410 Not just a woman's body. Bodies in general. We're supposed to look like Greek gods. 🙄

    • @fatimareyes2410
      @fatimareyes2410 4 роки тому +2

      @@SonOfTheDawn515 ahh yes you are right! And yeah sucks how that’s the beauty standard smh. Saddens me how people try so hard to fit that societal standard when in the end it isn’t really worth it in my opinion.😢

  • @hooligan3821
    @hooligan3821 4 роки тому +5

    I love the idea of mourning jewelry. Im planning doing it for my pets, loved ones and when i die having some made for my surviving family and friends. And having my tattoos cut off and preserved for either my boyfriend or mom just to freak her out.

  • @MsYunaFires
    @MsYunaFires 4 роки тому +5

    I'd love an episode on all the horror icons - Dracula, Frankenstein, Dorain Gray, Jekyll/Hyde - and their authors!

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 3 роки тому +3

      I have read all of those novels... Enjoyed them all!! The movies often strayed too far from the books’ plots...

  • @thalia7104
    @thalia7104 4 роки тому +34

    The amulet with the hair isn't that uncommon in today's times, too, actually. You can still buy such an amulet you can open, often combined with one side of the amulet being made for a picture, the other one for a lock of hair.

    • @laurielovett8849
      @laurielovett8849 4 роки тому +2

      Future people will gush laughing at the nowadayshabitof bursting into tears at the drop of a hat. Nowadays if someone wins a talent competition its off into crying,and if they loose same result.Nosuchthingz as stiff upperlips nowadays

    • @NorseGraphic
      @NorseGraphic 4 роки тому

      @@laurielovett8849 Or stiff lower lips....

    • @TG-fn2ri
      @TG-fn2ri 3 роки тому +2

      I have one with the fur of my dog that passed.

  • @loudoesdrawing7537
    @loudoesdrawing7537 4 роки тому +12

    Loved the video!!! I wonder if you could make a video about a Danish king Christian the 7th, I've read a lot about him but I would like to know more since he was accused of being crazy

  • @rafaelzengo5534
    @rafaelzengo5534 4 роки тому +49

    My wife is currently breastfeeding our daughter, and she's a breastfeeding nerd. She says that the mother's own milk does have the ability to help heal nipple sores. The only problem is putting a nipple shield over that milk or letting it pool inside. But the Victorians were not too far off the mark in this case except for the lead stuff.

    • @Tara-id3rk
      @Tara-id3rk 4 роки тому +2

      Silicone nipple shields are still used today.

    • @Tara-id3rk
      @Tara-id3rk 4 роки тому

      For various reasons....

    • @rafaelzengo5534
      @rafaelzengo5534 4 роки тому

      @@Tara-id3rk Yes they are, but not recommended by most specialists on breastfeeding

    • @Tara-id3rk
      @Tara-id3rk 4 роки тому +2

      @@rafaelzengo5534 😂😂 I love when men comment on things that have to do with pregnancy and breast feeding. As my first baby had severe food allergies and feeding issues due to this I saw several certified lactation consultants and specialists. Nipple shields are still WIDELY used in the breastfeeding community. You can find them for sale at most retail stores with baby supplies, like Target, and at any nursing boutique. They are used for women with small or inverted nipples who otherwise wouldn’t be able to get a good latch, for babies with a shallow latch, for women with cracked and bleeding nipples, babies with tongue or lip ties that haven’t been corrected, and other latching issues. They ARE, in fact, still recommended by professionals. Like, all of them, if circumstances dictate. My first lactation consultant recommended them in the hospital and I used them very briefly. I personally breastfed two children, so I would consider myself knowledgeable in this area.

    • @rafaelzengo5534
      @rafaelzengo5534 4 роки тому +6

      @@Tara-id3rk True, I am a man, but I am constantly talking to my wife, who is a woman. I am speaking to her now as I write this. Dummies and nursing bottles are still widely recommended, sold and used, but are not considered the best things by many professionals. Many artificial nipples can be widely found for sale, but it doesn't mean that they are the best solution. They may cause early weaning (before two years of age), or nipple confusion. Funny thing is that my wife also consulted with specialists on breastfeeding and they said that women with inverted nipples can breastfeed normally without the aid of any plastic gadget. About bleeding nipples, it's possible to try to correct the latch. Same goes for problems with the tongue. Many professionals recommend buying these things merely for convenience, but in most cases they're not really necessary.
      Why can't men comment on such matters, when they're present fathers who are in constant contact with the mothers, and listening to every little aspect they have to say? Is it such a rare thing? If you have used the nipple shields with good results, good for you and the babies, but many specialists do say that they're not the first solution to all of these issues you mentioned.

  • @TheBlkKat
    @TheBlkKat 4 роки тому +12

    This video was brilliant and fascinating. I would love if you made more videos regarding etiquette throughout different time periods.

  • @Samthe1stbob
    @Samthe1stbob 4 роки тому +16

    They even had swooning chairs that women could pass out into when they heard overwhelming news or was too overwrought

    • @Sofia-nc1tu
      @Sofia-nc1tu 4 роки тому +1

      That's hardly true.

    • @anamaria91106
      @anamaria91106 4 роки тому

      They also had fainting rooms.

    • @Mrs.Karen_Walker
      @Mrs.Karen_Walker 2 роки тому

      no they didnt had swooning chairs or fainting couches. thats a modern myth that has already been debunked.

    • @Mrs.Karen_Walker
      @Mrs.Karen_Walker 2 роки тому

      @@anamaria91106 no they didnt. stop spreading bullshit myths that already have been debunked.

  • @DammnDeejay
    @DammnDeejay 3 роки тому +687

    I wish I could live long enough to hear what people in the next 5000 years have to say about our generation now. They’re gonna completely shred us later 😂

    • @gdubbs680
      @gdubbs680 3 роки тому +56

      You don't have to wait 5000 years, only about 120 years

    • @DammnDeejay
      @DammnDeejay 3 роки тому +35

      @@gdubbs680 at least I won’t be around to witness the roast session 🤣

    • @jamelbunny5732
      @jamelbunny5732 2 роки тому +9

      I wonder what they would have to say about us.

    • @flyingdragon6275
      @flyingdragon6275 2 роки тому +8

      maybe wait for 60 more years

    • @Shortstacksandticktacks
      @Shortstacksandticktacks 2 роки тому +20

      They're going to say manners were considered old-fashioned and unnecessary, and we didn't understand how to use the internet.

  • @cadillacdeville5828
    @cadillacdeville5828 4 роки тому +9

    Aww yes, another educational YET entertaining upload ☺️

  • @teeheecindee
    @teeheecindee 4 роки тому +24

    LETS NORMALISE FAINTING AS AN EXPRESSION AGAIN! so i can 'faint' at work then proceed to sleep

  • @signorpincodepincopalli7788
    @signorpincodepincopalli7788 4 роки тому +13

    0:15 This was probably supposed to hide the gown,
    but they don't tell you the doctor has a foot fetish

  • @alanmccright2282
    @alanmccright2282 3 роки тому +1

    Then, as now, media and advertisers adhered to the adage, "No one ever lost money overestimating the gullibility of the public."

  • @jeremyheartriter2.063
    @jeremyheartriter2.063 4 роки тому +6

    It's about time we bring back the trend of fainting 🤣

  • @katjagolden893
    @katjagolden893 4 роки тому +13

    Oatmeal was also pushed onto young men so they wouldn’t “play” with themselves

  • @bobbiechinn9578
    @bobbiechinn9578 4 роки тому +30

    Crazy that the tapeworm thing still is used by some ppl. I suppose that's where the idea of redheads being hot tempered came from. These ideas are nuts.

    • @tiamarie6719
      @tiamarie6719 4 роки тому +1

      I agree. But, people didn't know that back then. Also, the tapeworm thing is disgusting (and also very dangerous like being exposed to poison) and so is the keeping hair thing and making art with it. Although, I understand why they did it since photographs weren't as common back then as they became later since they used to be very expensive. So, the only way for a lot of people to remember lost loved ones was to keep a piece of them with them at all times. However, I would rather keep something of importance to me that they owned personally. Like clothing or jewelry, for example or another favorite item. Or, pictures of them. But, that's probably because I was born in modern times and many people don't practice memento mori in the same way anymore.

    • @stillhere1425
      @stillhere1425 3 роки тому

      Irish and Norsemen had red hair. 👩‍🦰 there’s a red hair 👨‍🦰 emoji!

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild 2 роки тому +1

      Met a woman in Kentucky in 2014 who said the elderly country people commented on her red hair all the time, and while the women usually made devil or witch comments, the men acted like she was loose and wild. I'd never heard any of these superstitions about redheads, probably because all my mom's family was Scots-Irish and everyone was so excited when any of their kids were born with red hair and freckles! In fact, my mom was a carrot-top, and I was sad to be blonde. At least I got her green eyes! :-)

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 4 роки тому +11

    Man, that's something. Strange times in the Victorian era. I've eaten Kellogg's cereal for breakfast since I can remember. Usually different brands. Mostly Frosted Flakes. I eat Honey Nut Cheerios at the moment. Don't get me wrong I believe Kellogg's has some of the best cereals there is along with other brands. I've read about Kellogg on Wikipedia how he introduced the breakfast cereal to the world. Battle Creek, Michigan is it's capital! I wonder after eating Kellogg's cereal for a long time, does it make me feel weird and strange?

  • @wabi_sabi52
    @wabi_sabi52 4 роки тому +3

    Your writing is terrific and your delivery is so amusing. Appreciate the wry wit and subtle humour, well done

  • @grahamoneill7168
    @grahamoneill7168 2 роки тому +1

    I live in an apartment in a Victorian house from 1895 in Nola, I feel like this video just pissed off my ghosts.

  • @SusuStrangelove
    @SusuStrangelove 4 роки тому +10

    I would love a video about victorian mourning rituals

  • @xXHatsuneMikuFanXx
    @xXHatsuneMikuFanXx 4 роки тому +88

    my boyfriend said his daily bowl of frosted flakes has gotten him the world record for “most no nut novembers without nutting!” they’re grrrrreat x

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 4 роки тому +2

      I really want to like this but since it's at 69 likes I just can't do it...

    • @xXHatsuneMikuFanXx
      @xXHatsuneMikuFanXx 4 роки тому

      @@stone0234 well “no nut for the rest of your life” challenge doesn’t have the same ring to it

  • @thesuccessfulone
    @thesuccessfulone 4 роки тому +9

    Fainting on purpose is a power move.

  • @kenster8270
    @kenster8270 3 роки тому +11

    4:08 teeth were also harvested from living enslaved people.

  • @kingjasOPB
    @kingjasOPB 4 роки тому +2

    3:05 isn't a picture involving tapeworms at all. Its meant to show what tight-waisting (very tight corsetry) does to the organs over time. The issue being that it DOESN'T do that, at least to that extreme.

  • @Alaskan-Armadillo
    @Alaskan-Armadillo 4 роки тому +4

    I love how people look at Japan today and go woah only in Japan! But when ever I think of bizarre and unusual I learn about the victorian era!

  • @irenevania5714
    @irenevania5714 4 роки тому +6

    Expecting to seriously learn history but instead i laughed so much 🤣🤣🤣

  • @gaddyify
    @gaddyify 4 роки тому +11

    That era had the creepiest people.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 роки тому +1

      It had some fantastic people too though. Let's not lose sight of that, we must remember that EVERY era had both bad AND good people. In a way, other than maybe a few shifted views (such as civil rights/slavery, sanitation, etc.), not much has changed in western society in the last 150 years. We still have materialism everywhere, petty squabbles and fights, greedy people hurting others, working conditions that in some cases are unsafe, heck our elites even use overseas sweatshop factories (so maybe slavery ISN'T fully purged from our cultures).

  • @markwilloughbywood3868
    @markwilloughbywood3868 4 роки тому +2

    The use of cadaver teeth as dentures actually goes back AT LEAST to the 1500s and probably further (Geo. Washington's dentures were most likelyfrom slaves and not a tree!). And too funny the photo of Victoria in her extremely rare smiling pose there! LOVE it!

  • @kierraogden6771
    @kierraogden6771 4 роки тому +11

    While cleaning up my grandparents house with my mother we found a picture made out of locks of hair haha so yup it’s true

  • @Turtleproof
    @Turtleproof 4 роки тому +30

    I feel a century old because I still hold doors open for people, close the car doors for girlfriends, and if she has an allergy I announce it as, "we," not her.

    • @romanovalicky
      @romanovalicky 4 роки тому +16

      And you, my friend, are a rare gem. Please don’t ever stop being your glorious self. There needs to be more people in this world like you. It’s people like you who give people like me who were abused hope that we can trust others again. :)

    • @Turtleproof
      @Turtleproof 4 роки тому +6

      @@romanovalicky Aw, stahp it, I turned the coin into hating people for abusing me into loving people and empathizing with them more.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 роки тому +2

      *i'm southern..i always hold doors open for others, especially women...am thanked more often than not*

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 3 роки тому +1

      @@scottmantooth8785 I brought up my boys to be the same but sometimes they would b taken advantage of.

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 3 роки тому

      You are a dying breed honey.Unfirtunatly.Stay true to your beliefs.Your girlfriend is very lucky.

  • @Lady_Chalk
    @Lady_Chalk 4 роки тому +38

    God I love information on this goddamn ridiculous era.

    • @taraelizabethdensley9475
      @taraelizabethdensley9475 4 роки тому

      Yep, the victorians were pretty weird

    • @MikeJ2023
      @MikeJ2023 4 роки тому +3

      Yep and in a 180 years people will say the same about this era. I mean we watch videos of people commenting on other people watching videos of people playing video games.

    • @Lady_Chalk
      @Lady_Chalk 4 роки тому

      @@MikeJ2023
      They’ll look and at our bizarre humor and memes, just as we can with their news articles.

  • @IntrepidFraidyCat
    @IntrepidFraidyCat 4 роки тому +4

    I knew most of these....but the nipple guards are a new one for me. Crazy stuff!😆

  • @satanswife2546
    @satanswife2546 3 роки тому +18

    I honestly quite like the whole “you have sex without love, your kid is gonna be well ya know?” thing

  • @milodude023
    @milodude023 4 роки тому +2

    Love your videos! Makes history be fun.