Improbable Tales of Survival by Sam O'Nella | A History Teacher Reacts

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 616

  • @paulzan2246
    @paulzan2246 3 роки тому +3395

    *“He did lose a bit of his mind which caused him to lose his mind a bit”*
    That’s gotta be my favourite Sam O’Nella quote

    • @nopegaming2117
      @nopegaming2117 3 роки тому +16

      Law of syllogism

    • @artsysabs
      @artsysabs 3 роки тому +94

      I like "My god. Did something just move somewhere?"

    • @bigmacdonalds9284
      @bigmacdonalds9284 3 роки тому +151

      "MY HEART A SEIZING MY LUNG A WHEEZIN THE FUCKING WALLS ARE MELTING I CAN HEAR SATAN TELLING ME TO INVEST IN APPLE WHY DOES HE WANT ME TO BUY APPLES"
      This is my favorite quote from sam

    • @nero7469
      @nero7469 3 роки тому +26

      "Thought Juice"

    • @popycorn3005
      @popycorn3005 3 роки тому +65

      “Swiss miss, instant PISS.”

  • @mariosportsmaster7662
    @mariosportsmaster7662 3 роки тому +2113

    Phineas Gage is covered in every Psychology 101 class, normally as an example of the effects of brain trauma on the brain.

    • @theleolover3408
      @theleolover3408 3 роки тому +111

      I learned about Phineas Gage too, but mainly as a case study for localised brain functions. Its crazy (the story, not the concept lol)!

    • @nocouponsforkaren8587
      @nocouponsforkaren8587 3 роки тому +76

      I learned about him in an osha course about wearing a helmet and understanding the materials you are handling

    • @mr.l8527
      @mr.l8527 3 роки тому +130

      The moment Phineas Gage was mentioned I thought, "The railroad lobotomy guy".
      It's an interesting survival story, lesson in human durability and psychology to be sure and most people remember him for this.
      However, his story is quite tragic.
      The man he was before the incident essentially died that day.
      Who he became (as a result) was dysfunctional and lost everything and everyone he once held dear.
      A fascinating story but a tragic one.

    • @dissmo706
      @dissmo706 3 роки тому +14

      Brain trauma in the where??

    • @adoritowithlegs6468
      @adoritowithlegs6468 3 роки тому +37

      @@dissmo706 I believe they said brain. I know right, how unusual is it to have brain trauma in the brain?

  • @garfieldiii2123
    @garfieldiii2123 3 роки тому +2691

    I hope whoever has this guy as their history teacher appreciates him

  • @thegaspoweredjohnnyjohn3972
    @thegaspoweredjohnnyjohn3972 3 роки тому +1091

    "Unregulated railroad jobs"
    Those three words alone gave me goosebumps...

    • @daniellemhall1358
      @daniellemhall1358 3 роки тому +71

      I know right?? It's sounds like a breeding ground for disaster.

    • @kathyhavelka7612
      @kathyhavelka7612 3 роки тому +40

      @Crispy Crisp Even Better - CAMOUFLAGED makeshift Flamerthrowers

    • @a.d.i3300
      @a.d.i3300 3 роки тому +17

      I'm German and this is a fricking tongue twister

    • @Dead25m
      @Dead25m 3 роки тому +9

      @@kathyhavelka7612 UNINTENTIONALLY CAMOUFLAGED SHORT-CIRCUITED FLAMETHROWER

    • @thatdudnum67potatoe45
      @thatdudnum67potatoe45 3 роки тому +2

      Same with makeshift wooden fire tosser on wood boat

  • @HistoryNerd808
    @HistoryNerd808 3 роки тому +848

    Phineas Gage is actually a big case study for psychologists. I didn't major or minor in it but it was something mentioned both in a psych class I took in college and the psych class I took in high school as well.

    • @davestylehenry
      @davestylehenry 3 роки тому +3

      I just heard about him in psychology

    • @RealmRabbit
      @RealmRabbit 3 роки тому +12

      We also talk about him in philosophy classes... Funny enough I'm talking a class called "Philosophy of The Mind" right now and it came up... It's relevant in that when you're talking about what the mind is, you gotta consider how mental states work in conjunction with brain states... If a change to your brain state (i.e. losing a chunk of your brain) can result in changes to ones mental states (the state of their mind) then it kind of goes to support the idea that there is a connection between brain states and mental states... This can be a problem for some theories of the mind, like, I think with idealism the mind is supposedly some immaterial thing (like a soul) which should be unaffected by the brain... Of course, these days idealism isn't too popular, but there's also other theories that you could bring this up with, idealism is just the most obvious...

    • @JKingSniper
      @JKingSniper 3 роки тому

      Psych class

    • @suzuxiiiahdv
      @suzuxiiiahdv 3 роки тому

      my elementary school had a book on him, and back then I was a huge nerd so I decided to read it lmao

    • @hypnotyze_
      @hypnotyze_ 3 роки тому

      Yeah my HS psych talked about him

  • @steel8231
    @steel8231 3 роки тому +696

    Survival is weird, there are people surviving pieces of their brains getting blasted off before they even had antibiotics let alone understanding of the brain. But at the same time the number of people who died from a minor scratch is too high to count.

    • @olivermilan1773
      @olivermilan1773 3 роки тому +51

      its just luck

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 3 роки тому +67

      Lots and lots of lucks. We don’t really think about those who did died with a blast to the head or survived a minor scratch.

    • @MsScarletwings
      @MsScarletwings 3 роки тому +5

      That’s genetic variance baby

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 3 роки тому +20

      Survivorship bias. We only notice the ones that survive

    • @nodezsh
      @nodezsh 3 роки тому +7

      Like everyone said, we only remember these instances because a normal person wouldn't be likely to survive such injuries.
      Or in the case of the last guy, just being left paraplegic on the wild. That was a horrible injury but it wouldn't necessarily kill you like you'd expect the others to.

  • @Griggs133
    @Griggs133 3 роки тому +706

    Christ Chan is actually a reference to Chris Chan with the striped shirt. The dudes life story is like watching a train wreck in slow motion

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 3 роки тому +78

      He should be taught in school about the influences of people and mental illness

    • @gokuss15
      @gokuss15 3 роки тому +137

      @@samuraijackoff5354 he definitely could be used as a cautionary tale for kids about the dangers of putting yourself online but given the content of the Chris-Chan saga I doubt schools will ever touch it.

    • @formerctgovernordannelmall1452
      @formerctgovernordannelmall1452 3 роки тому +36

      I mean, the “Christ” part definitely does work as a reference to Jesus, as well as allowing for the pun on “Chris-Chan”

    • @randombotdude2083
      @randombotdude2083 3 роки тому +20

      I’d never heard of the dude, so I made the mistake of googling the dude, and yeah it literally is a train wreck of a life in slow motion.

    • @dennisbowen452
      @dennisbowen452 2 роки тому +4

      @@formerctgovernordannelmall1452 plus Christine was and maybe still is a follower of a Christian faith.

  • @picklerick1158
    @picklerick1158 3 роки тому +603

    The functions necessary for life (respiration, homeostasis, etc.) are located in the brainstem. So damage, even severe damage, to higher areas is not necessarily immediately fatal (unless major blood vessels are injured). Phineas Gage damaged the frontal lobe, an area involved in personality, judgement, and impulse control.
    On Ron Hunt: The brain is actually a pretty deformable tissue (kind of like firm jelly). It can actually adapt pretty well even to large changes in pressure, but usually more so (without injury) to slower growing pressure (like a tumor). But it can be squeezed aside from sudden trauma as well, though that is more likely to cause lasting damage. Source: In medical school

    • @Misto_deVito6009
      @Misto_deVito6009 3 роки тому +44

      Wait wait wait are you saying that our brains can change its shape like fucking jelly? Wtf

    • @DavidSimmons42
      @DavidSimmons42 3 роки тому +2

      The thinking parts not as important, look up civil servants who have had much of their brain area taken up by fluid. I've heard it has come up a few times I've heard of. Some interesting stuff there to make you go "really?"

    • @blakepattonusmc7869
      @blakepattonusmc7869 3 роки тому +9

      Fun fact, when learning combat marksmanship as a marine they taught us that the only place you can shoot someone one and them instantly is by shooting them in the TBox, the area of your eyes and the bridge of your nose because the bullet would completely destroy the brain stem, killing the person. At least that’s what I was taught.

    • @Hermititis
      @Hermititis 3 роки тому

      @@blakepattonusmc7869 , but isn't the brain stem a bit lower than that area?

    • @iexist1300
      @iexist1300 3 роки тому +2

      @@Misto_deVito6009 well they are quite squishy, and they have a lot of water in them.

  • @trueredpanda1538
    @trueredpanda1538 3 роки тому +208

    Sam "hey kids" while waving
    Terry waves back 😂
    Just found it funny because I do the same 😂

  • @basicallyseth6024
    @basicallyseth6024 3 роки тому +43

    The pit of gunpowder that blew up in Gage's face was later revealed to have been right over a flint deposit, which creates sparks when the tamping iron struck it.

  • @colton9552
    @colton9552 3 роки тому +179

    I don’t know if you’ll see this, but the story he doesn’t tell about Phineas Gage is quite interesting as well. The rod went through his frontal lobe, which miraculously, doesn’t control any life-regulating functions like breathing. Instead, the frontal lobe and the connections of the neurons is what determines things like memory, and personality.

    • @vaporean_boylove.0w083
      @vaporean_boylove.0w083 2 роки тому +3

      Wow. Answers my questions of how the heck he survived for so long after the initial injury.

    • @zackattack32
      @zackattack32 2 роки тому +10

      Yeah…it’s amazing what the human body can do without the frontal lobe

    • @ceek16
      @ceek16 2 роки тому +2

      @@zackattack32 cool reference

  • @juliettest.laclaire8931
    @juliettest.laclaire8931 3 роки тому +346

    It’s in the striped shirt because of Chris-Chan

    • @simpletravel346
      @simpletravel346 3 роки тому +39

      The one and only true God

    • @juliettest.laclaire8931
      @juliettest.laclaire8931 3 роки тому +8

      @@simpletravel346 bless up

    • @SetzerII
      @SetzerII 3 роки тому +5

      @@simpletravel346 We have been blursed by the arrival of the sacred lolcow

    • @chubana8953
      @chubana8953 3 роки тому

      I kinda feel bad for the dude.

    • @juliettest.laclaire8931
      @juliettest.laclaire8931 3 роки тому +12

      @@chubana8953 I go through waves of feeling bad and then remembering the things they’ve done to other people and I’m just constantly torn. But they’re the main character of all this we’re just world building at best

  • @AnimusTelum
    @AnimusTelum 3 роки тому +150

    Phineas Gage had a nickname for that tamping iron. He called it "His faithful friend" or something to that effect.

    • @0riginal_zer030
      @0riginal_zer030 3 роки тому +22

      Yeah, he called it his "Constant Companion" and even had it inscribed.

  • @megamimikyu0720
    @megamimikyu0720 3 роки тому +59

    That’s because the most common part of the brain to lose and survive is the frontal lobe, which has to do with emotional regulation, memory, and a couple other things, but nothing immediately necessary for survival

  • @CraftyChicken91
    @CraftyChicken91 3 роки тому +48

    Mr. Terry didn't get the Chris chan reference.
    That's good, the internet hasn't stolen his innocence yet.

  • @archdiangelo7930
    @archdiangelo7930 3 роки тому +138

    Terry: "Gage gives me a Bill Clinton vibe"
    Me in my finest Clinton voice: "Ah. Did not. Have. Sexual relations. With that tampin' iron."

    • @hithere911
      @hithere911 3 роки тому +6

      I did that weird nose snort while reading this comment. Good job!

  • @windy8544
    @windy8544 3 роки тому +26

    I've heard that people who try to shoot themselves in the head often do it at the, um, survivable angle.

  • @wombat4191
    @wombat4191 3 роки тому +28

    The best part is Sam's art style. Just look at those hyenas and lionesses. And why does the plane have a propeller in the back like helicopters do?

  • @asonounds1862
    @asonounds1862 3 роки тому +79

    HI! THIS WENT THROUGHT MY BRAIN. BYE!

  • @rheawelsh4142
    @rheawelsh4142 2 роки тому +15

    The violence from brain injuries usually comes from frontal lobe injuries, where a lot of our critical thinking takes place. Basically people stop being able to process situations rationally and respond on base instinct alone, which often means anger

    • @BDESal
      @BDESal 10 місяців тому

      Chris Benoit

  • @dennisbowen452
    @dennisbowen452 3 роки тому +240

    christ chan.
    phew thats a rabbit hole.
    mr terry, chris chan is a internet legend that has almost his whole life documented in print video and audio form.
    we have more information about him than almost all the us presidents

    • @dechezhaast
      @dechezhaast 3 роки тому +14

      Jesus this brought back bad memories

    • @tomatosauce5437
      @tomatosauce5437 3 роки тому

      What happened????

    • @603840Jrg
      @603840Jrg 3 роки тому +7

      @@tomatosauce5437 What didn't happen is the better question. Go on sonichu dot com, click random page, and go wild

    • @tomatosauce5437
      @tomatosauce5437 3 роки тому

      @@603840Jrg ok thank you !!!!:)

    • @jayjem8295
      @jayjem8295 3 роки тому +6

      it's her, no?

  • @nestorvargas2399
    @nestorvargas2399 3 роки тому +29

    If you tale psychology, Phineas Gage is actually a big case study about the brain and how we don't need some parts to keep living

  • @picklelad
    @picklelad 3 роки тому +48

    Wish I could survive improbably

    • @zalaweyker8007
      @zalaweyker8007 3 роки тому +11

      If it makes you feel any better, you exist improbably. Your birth requires a ridiculous amount of people to be in the right place at the right time. And if a different sperm won the race on any of those occasions, that person would not be the same, and would probably have a different life than the original, making them have kids with someone else or not at all and at a different place and time. the probability of you as you know yourself existing ever, let alone and at this place and time, is astronomically low.
      This is true of everyone, but my point stands.

  • @_kfolks_
    @_kfolks_ 2 роки тому +7

    8:55 is the exact reason why I can’t say “righty tighty, lefty loosey.” I noticed it when I was 12 and thought I was crazy, but that skit made me feel a lot better lol

    • @cmyk8964
      @cmyk8964 Рік тому

      You seem to have a screw loose somewhere, that you’re too confused to tighten. :P

  • @ghostfacegirl180
    @ghostfacegirl180 3 роки тому +28

    1:50 I'm probably right in the middle. On one hand I've never been seriously injured. On the one hand for over a decade I endured 2-3 weeks every month of bleeding like the elevator scene from The Shining accompanied by cramps that would leave me pretty much bedridden for entire days at a time, so I have a pretty high pain tolerance.
    Edit: spelling, phrasing

    • @artsysabs
      @artsysabs 3 роки тому +1

      Wait why is your hand bleeding like the shining?

    • @rydoggo
      @rydoggo 3 роки тому +1

      @@artsysabs she is the tzar's daughter Alexi

    • @Aztesticals
      @Aztesticals 3 роки тому

      I will claim one notch to the right of the middle as my response to our store getting robbed was ro grab a fire extinguisher and hide behind a corner to brain the guy if he looked for me instead of running out the front door and getting shot at like my coworker. He's fine. Got hit in the stomach but apparently weighing 385 means you have enough cushion to stop a .22

  • @IamChunkyJ
    @IamChunkyJ 3 роки тому +24

    the chris-chan shirt on shiva gautama christ-chan made me lose my shit

  • @dankpepe2110
    @dankpepe2110 3 роки тому +2

    Human physiology is like either a freaking steel or a fragile egg shell.

  • @bluieliam
    @bluieliam 3 роки тому +78

    Mr Terry, chemicals need energy to react, not just a type of energy

  • @rainedrain7476
    @rainedrain7476 3 роки тому +25

    Im a fragile wimp but i do have alot of luck when it comes to danger..

  • @Xolaeth
    @Xolaeth 3 роки тому +16

    Phineas Gage's story is a huge talking point in psychology class cos of how it affected him

    • @Broomer52
      @Broomer52 Рік тому

      Theirs so many fascinating stories even in modern day about how brain damage can create a shift in personality and sometimes even intelligence. It’s like whatever broke in the brain retired itself wrong and they became an alternate universe version of themselves. I remember someone having a particularly rowdy party that resulted in a black out combined with a resulting head injury and somehow the combination of booze and severe head trauma made him a mathematical genius. Don’t ask me how that works, I’m not sure doctors could tell you.

    • @sambystoma.mexicanum
      @sambystoma.mexicanum 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Broomer52Jason Padgett

  • @garrison1915
    @garrison1915 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for being into history. Dude history is nuts how couldn't you be into it. Once you hear about how people survived back in the day. It makes todays problems feel alot less serious.

  • @ZellDen1
    @ZellDen1 3 роки тому +4

    One thing I like about this specific react channel over any other, is that he adds to the videos and explains history.

  • @Dubtee
    @Dubtee 3 роки тому +14

    I hope Sam o Nella sees this. And makes a video about where the hell he's been.

  • @ayekayx
    @ayekayx 3 роки тому +2

    He got more aggressive because it the rod went through his frontal lobe which regulates behavior

  • @Hi-vp2bq
    @Hi-vp2bq 3 роки тому +7

    "This sounds like the world's worst concussion"

  • @jackvillarruel532
    @jackvillarruel532 3 роки тому +150

    Why cant history teachers be more like Sam olenia?????
    Instead of handing us 10 page PACKETS
    Just give us a cool looking cartoon

    • @4001rics
      @4001rics 3 роки тому +18

      Or at least give us a teacher like mr terry

    • @supersheep8595
      @supersheep8595 3 роки тому +6

      Because liberals

    • @Coolz_Pickle
      @Coolz_Pickle 3 роки тому +16

      @@supersheep8595 Bruh lmao what does liberalism has to do with that

    • @madxD144
      @madxD144 3 роки тому +1

      @@supersheep8595 ?

    • @1blackice1
      @1blackice1 3 роки тому +8

      Well most teachers aren't allowed to just read off Wikipedia and throw in some jokes. Which is basically what Sam does. I do like him, and sub to him though hes great!

  • @kamataros5172
    @kamataros5172 3 роки тому +10

    Ah yes, protective gear for workers. Who doesn't trust the old hardhat, some 3mm of plastic will definitely protect me from a falling boulder or a steelworking machine going amok.

  • @miguelitomarques8
    @miguelitomarques8 3 роки тому +3

    Maaaan, I remember playing that TMNT in the arcade when I was a child.
    Huge blast from the past!

  • @A2pattingPod042
    @A2pattingPod042 3 роки тому +13

    My GCSE history teacher state "Australia wasn't involved in the world War"
    What has she been taking?

    • @jamesvivian2855
      @jamesvivian2855 3 роки тому +1

      So many teachers seem to not know what they’re doing

    • @A2pattingPod042
      @A2pattingPod042 3 роки тому

      @@jamesvivian2855 it almost as if they never studied the subject

  • @mcmahon31619
    @mcmahon31619 3 роки тому +5

    8:50 not a doctor but a pre med student. The brain is like Jello. And if you look at the x-ray at 8:10 it looks like it's going just at the bottom of his Brain. He's insanely lucky though

    • @redmeatrats8315
      @redmeatrats8315 2 роки тому +1

      Just an rn here, but I've seen case studies where people have lost up to half their brain and maintained relative functionality. Of course they would always lose something like the ability to do math, or the ability to comprehend the passage of time and huge chunks of memory processing. But the body doubles up on almost everything, so as long as the damage is maintained within one hemisphere and doesn't affect the brain stem directly, yes you can lose up to half your brain and still live.

  • @yehndor
    @yehndor 2 роки тому +1

    I always thought turning "left" would be the top one because if you rolled the object in that fashion it would go left. If you rolled an object in the bottom direction it would go right.

  • @stevenclark1662
    @stevenclark1662 10 місяців тому

    Love the addition of historical context! Earned a subscriber, keep it up.

  • @scientificidiot4165
    @scientificidiot4165 2 роки тому

    showing the original videos sponsor is super respectful, good on you

  • @andrethiago3368
    @andrethiago3368 3 роки тому +4

    Holy cows, this cenarios is really good

  • @pandy9049
    @pandy9049 3 роки тому +1

    thank you for explaining some of sam's jokes that i genuinely don't understand i actually appreciate it

  • @dwarfminerwillie
    @dwarfminerwillie 3 роки тому +2

    The spark needed to ignite the gunpowder hole was probably cause because of the "Iron" rod itself which is prone to making sparks with friction.

  • @Daxelinho9
    @Daxelinho9 3 роки тому +8

    We need more Sam O’Nella reacts. :D

  • @SocksworthRiffs
    @SocksworthRiffs 3 роки тому

    I havent seen a MrTerry vid in a hot minute, this backdrop is AWESOME!

  • @lokii3970
    @lokii3970 3 роки тому +1

    7:33 Actually- it depends on *what part of the brain* is damaged or lost (physically or mentally). It is most likely that Gage lost a portion of his prefrontal cortex / frontal lobe (it depends on the side. The right and left both deal with language / personality but each are responsible for different aspects of them) that dealt with his personality & behavior, leading to his aggression and flipped attitude as given by Sam's description of Gage normally being a decent citizen.

  • @wolf5732
    @wolf5732 3 роки тому +14

    Anyone who sees this and enjoys books. I cannot reccomend A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. Its a bit aged now, but it feels reflective more than aged in the typical sense. Great book, written by a normal man who wanted to understand, so very readable. Ive read it quite a few times and its always a fun time.

  • @sometimessomee3535
    @sometimessomee3535 3 роки тому +1

    5:24 he had a little chuckle in his voice

  • @narnia1233
    @narnia1233 3 роки тому +1

    I seriously can’t imagine being the healthcare workers treating those patients. I originally was an X-ray technician and I’ve seen some painful things, the worst was a foot that was only hanging on by the tissue and we had to position a basically severed foot.
    But the head injuries here are crazy. I now work in IT, so not directly with patients.

  • @GuukanKitsune
    @GuukanKitsune 2 місяці тому

    'For some reason'.
    This method of drilling was dangerous because:
    There's rocks in the ground.
    You're ramming an iron rod into a random hole you just drilled into the ground, where there might be a rock, you don't know.
    Sometimes when iron hits certain rocks just right sparks happen.
    And you are doing this to pack said hole tightly with a powder that does not much like coming into contact with sparks.
    Gage was tamping the powder with an iron tamping pole, hit a rock, and sparks happened and the powder went off.
    This was a COMMON OCCURANCE doing that particular job, and killed a LOT of railroad workers.

  • @Stooch
    @Stooch 3 роки тому +1

    These “fact checking” websites could be dangerous

  • @H0LLOW_PRIV
    @H0LLOW_PRIV 3 роки тому +1

    This man just showing off his collection now

  • @KamiNoBaka1
    @KamiNoBaka1 10 місяців тому

    The reason the earth gun went off on Phineas Gage is that his tamping iron struck a spark on the rock. Seems like they skipped the step of pouring sand in the hole on top of the powder before tamping.

  • @darrens3
    @darrens3 3 роки тому

    The drill bit was shallow to the inner face of the side of his skull.
    And secondly looks like a large wood bit, and they don't have much room between the corkscrew element. Your brain would need protrusions to be able to be caught in the spacings.

  • @zamb4010
    @zamb4010 2 роки тому

    I'm not a brain surgeon, but the way that the drill bit is shaped, as well as where it entered might have something to do with how it just kinda smooshed the brain out of the way

  • @The_One_In_Black
    @The_One_In_Black 2 роки тому

    About 90% of your brain is for things like thinking, perceiving, and remembering. Any of that can go and you'll still survive, but won't be happy.

  • @Weasel0987
    @Weasel0987 2 роки тому

    In psychology it tells us that gage had a special metal tapping stick which struck the side of the hole and cause the ignition

  • @Pootaatooo
    @Pootaatooo 3 роки тому

    I love this setup G

  • @formerctgovernordannelmall1452
    @formerctgovernordannelmall1452 3 роки тому

    The gunpowder probably exploded from getting struck with the tamping iron when it was already very packed in

  • @snicklesnockle7263
    @snicklesnockle7263 3 роки тому

    I can explain the first guy. It damaged his prefrontal cortex, which is not needed to live. Most animals don't even have one. It's main purpose is to suppress impulses. Naturally without one you become a violent dummy with no self control. Hence why it is mostly inactive in psychopaths and people with addictions. In OCD it's over active because it's trying really hard to suppress impulses, but not having much success.
    Fun fact. Stress hormones turn off your pfc. Hence why the more stressed you get the more crazy you act. Chronic childhood stress prevents it from developing, and the younger the trauma happens the worse an impact it has.

  • @demi-femme4821
    @demi-femme4821 2 роки тому

    I like that the far end of the fragile wimp-agile pimp scale is Daniel Dancer, Diogenes, and Michael Malloy.

  • @HungerGamesFan88
    @HungerGamesFan88 Рік тому

    i think the way gage set off his planet-gun was just friction between the gunpowder and the tamping iron

  • @lordtachanka80
    @lordtachanka80 3 роки тому

    Dope set-up man

  • @staciemohler4624
    @staciemohler4624 3 роки тому +1

    0:56 mr Terry is a epic gamer

  • @mollywantshugs5944
    @mollywantshugs5944 Рік тому

    A key note about Gage is that the rod went through the frontal lobe specifically. That’s the part of the brain responsible for processing emotions and personality, in addition to your inhibitions. Him becoming more impulsive and hot tempered definitely makes sense given the material he lost.

  • @SJNaka101
    @SJNaka101 2 роки тому

    Phineas gage was extremely important for developing our understanding of the brain. Youre exactly right about not all the parts of the brain being quite necessary for survival. Phineas' injury, among others, helped us understand that brains are organized into sections that have different responsibilities. By observing what abilities patients like Gage lost, we slowly figured out what did what in the brain

  • @leu3368
    @leu3368 2 роки тому +1

    Ok I'm not an expert (on anything)
    But i saw on Dr.Stone(an anime) that with the smallest spark from iron with a rock composed of flint or iron itself, can go *boom* real quick. So yeah he basically got shot by a cannon/gun

  • @madeofmandrake1748
    @madeofmandrake1748 3 роки тому

    The brain, like every other organ in the human body, is very wet and squishy. Try stabbing a water balloon with a knife without holding it down. You might pop it, but there's a good chance it'll just slide away from the tip without any damage. Our organs would rather be compressed rather than rupture, so sometimes when sharp things stab into us, our organs will wiggle around it.

  • @Sherudons
    @Sherudons 3 роки тому

    The brain is a crazy thing, there are people who have had most of theirs destroyed and don't even notice, I'm not sure if that say's much or little about the brain or the person.. but it's still an amazing little engine.

  • @awsomeman3234
    @awsomeman3234 3 роки тому

    I have to guess what happened was the sharp tip of the bit didn't hit his brain and the lumps that cut the spiral must've just pushed it aside

  • @brokenatm2056
    @brokenatm2056 2 роки тому

    This man is a legend

  • @samsoto402
    @samsoto402 3 роки тому

    That intro sequence is incredible

  • @thegaspoweredjohnnyjohn3972
    @thegaspoweredjohnnyjohn3972 3 роки тому

    U stayed to watch the ad/ sponser
    +respect

  • @sumvs5992
    @sumvs5992 3 роки тому

    Regarding the first story, as far as I understand, black powder (gunpowder) while not volatile, just has a tendency to go off whenever it likes (sorta), and modern day smokeless powder, while more volatile, has less tendency to just go off whenever.

  • @odeo5691
    @odeo5691 3 роки тому

    The guy with the drill did what they are trained to do. When the ladder was wobbling he threw it

  • @barragethree5047
    @barragethree5047 3 роки тому

    I like how the thumbnail has the exact text and coloring of the cover art from The Black Keys album "Brothers"

  • @luissantiago5163
    @luissantiago5163 3 роки тому

    Damn. Missed this one. This'll be nice

  • @cloven3422
    @cloven3422 10 місяців тому

    The gunpowder blew up because it's a volatile substance the flash point is crazy sensitive to

  • @someguythatlookslikedream
    @someguythatlookslikedream Рік тому

    “There’s a lesson in this, make noises when confronted with an animal”
    Me trying to fend off a wild pack of gorillas

  • @Syrup_on_everything
    @Syrup_on_everything 8 місяців тому +1

    im just glad he doesnt seem to recognize the chris chan reference

  • @Ugapiku
    @Ugapiku 3 роки тому +1

    My lord, this is something else...

  • @sassafrassanid5718
    @sassafrassanid5718 3 роки тому

    There’s only one thing going through my head right now... tamping rod

  • @juliebaker4523
    @juliebaker4523 3 роки тому +36

    Who disliked this the vidio hasn't even started

    • @zalaweyker8007
      @zalaweyker8007 3 роки тому +7

      I dislike THAT this video hasn't even started

    • @capybara6327
      @capybara6327 3 роки тому +4

      @@DieserAIiasIstSchonVergeben more likely a bot since they are just flying all over the damn place

  • @darrellmarcks6304
    @darrellmarcks6304 2 роки тому

    Yeah brain trauma sometimes creates savants and sometimes it turns nice people reckless. Two famous people off the top of my head that went through that and recieved the later: Sam Kinison and Rosanne Barr

  • @hypnotyze_
    @hypnotyze_ 3 роки тому +1

    one time i used information from Sam on Phineas Gage for a psychology class discussion

    • @Alice_Bedlam
      @Alice_Bedlam 3 роки тому

      Nice. What’d you say/ what was their reaction

  • @jayrents6648
    @jayrents6648 3 роки тому

    I am not a doctor but I do know drill bits since I deal with them all the time and it is very possible for a drill bit to just push the brain away since drill bits aren’t exactly sharp. Like the sharpest pet of the bit is the tip and with it looking like it was a 2 pronged tip rather than a 4 pronged it is very possible that happened

  • @BlyzExile
    @BlyzExile 3 роки тому

    Also on the drill subject, it was most likely a matter of luck being that the taper at the end of the the drill narrowly missed the brain

  • @Master2679
    @Master2679 3 роки тому

    Phineus Gage: lost part of his frontal cortex which is the Executive Function and Personality Center of the brain... this is how modern psychology learned that parts of the brain serve specific functions

  • @austint1151
    @austint1151 3 роки тому

    It's amazing you are history teacher and don't know about Gage. We learn about him in Psychology 101, he was the case study that led us to the conclusion that the prefrontal cortex has a lot to do with stuff like impulse inhibition and personality.
    Not in a bad way btw, its actually amazing how you can be such an expert on history, but there's always more to learn, even something considered basic level in a separate field. Learning is awesome

  • @HungerGamesFan88
    @HungerGamesFan88 2 роки тому

    baby - dancing plague peasant lady - jacobo arbenz? - elmer mccurdy? - daniel dancer i think? - diogenes of sinope - michael malloy

  • @xtanagaming1017
    @xtanagaming1017 Рік тому

    Fun fact, the reason humans typically go "top to bottom" with things like righty tighty and north on a compass is because that's what we we see most in nature.
    Thanks gravity!

  • @bryantgodin
    @bryantgodin 2 роки тому

    The chris chan short really got me

  • @bookeybook123
    @bookeybook123 3 роки тому

    i like how he doesn't skip the sponsor

  • @U2liveaid
    @U2liveaid 3 роки тому

    There are little gaps between the brain and the skull (I don’t think it fits in there super snug). It’s possible the screw was smaller in diameter than what was shown in the video , making it able to slide through those gaps easier.

  • @frederikanby2634
    @frederikanby2634 3 роки тому

    well, im an agile pimp on that chart. working as a foundryman will harden you (for those that do not know, a foundryman litterally pours melted metal into moulds with large "spoons". litterally everything i work with is between 495 celsius to 730 celsius)

  • @spacekgb
    @spacekgb 3 роки тому

    The Nicholas Gage story is a classic case study for psychology 101. It teaches about isolated parts of the brain.

  • @elvis5384
    @elvis5384 3 роки тому +1

    Hmmm, we need more history teachers like this one, he is prety rare species not gonna lie.