Curiously Amusing Discoveries That Could Catch Your Eye (Best Of All Time)
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2024
- Curiously Amusing Discoveries That Could Catch Your Eye (Best Of All Time)
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One of your best montages that I've watched yet ! 5 stars !
Nice. One of the rare times I haven’t had to turn off the music.
Where's that A-frame in the lake? Looks like a cool place to live. Loved the firehose chairs-clever recycling!
The plaques at 2;50 are called "Stolpersteine" which means stumbling stones. They can be found in a lot of german towns and even villages. I live in s very small town in the north and even here there arte m ore than 200 stumbling stones. They are usually located outside of the house where the people lived before deportation.
I so agree with the "no tipping" list.
Cheapskate!
3:37 as a European, happy to see some American business owners understand why the concept of tipping as considerable contribution to a worker's salary is really bad.
Yes, but also saying that the employer is resposible for the wages and not the customer...is silly.
About 30 years ago I asked a waitress coworker how much she made with tips and she said about 18 dollars an hour. I was only making $5 per hour plus tips, it made a world of difference to me. She was able to afford decent things for herself and family. I doubt anyone is going to pay a server $18 /hr. even today.
@@taunokekkonen5733 not sure I get it. Are you saying that customers are responsible to pay waiters' wages?
Yeah that’s what we should do, follow in the Europeans footsteps. I mean it has worked so well for them so far and they are the reason Americans left in the first place.
@@Touch_Finger sure, enjoy your American pipe dream made of police violence, modern day slavery, mass shootings, nonexistent Healthcare, horrible education system, pervasive legalized corruption, etc.
A free book 📖 box in American airports would be great.
I agree, it does sound great. However, No one would bring them back and god only knows what they would write.
@elizabethblomquist8262 Exactly right ✅️.
@@Lizb325 Plus Hudson Newsstands wouldn't tolerate it. They actually tried a return system on some of their hardback books for a refund but it didn't last long at all.
@@Lizb325 It's not really about bringing back the same one, you can put another one.
As for Tipping: Where I live in Washington State, USA tips are NOT counted as part of a person's wages. All workers make at least $15 an hour minimum wage and the Tips are in addition to the hourly wage.
The problem is not with the tipping, it is with the Laws that allow tips to be counted as wages. The restaurants take advantage of the laws. If you don't like tips being counted as wages then change the laws in your State with your votes.
I adore your positivity, ingenuity, resourcefulness, and your generous commitment of personal time in producing this video.
The world needs many more people with your mindset.
Thank you.
7:19 When I was young, about 60 years ago, there was an absolute craze for "Fried Marbles", which were usually made into jewellery; findings were cheap in those days and were available in five and dime stores. Takes me back.
My mom made the crackled marbles. She put them in vases to arrange flowers. They are cool looking.
I'm 73 and also remember doing this 😊
Me too!
Thank you indeed for the video. About tips here in Portugal tips are not not required nor requested, but always accepted with thanks. Very nice people.
I so want to live in the Fairy tale house ❤❤❤
Ok, I gotta do the thing with the old TV and the cat bed.
3:18 Absolutely wonderful policy.
8:13 I first thought this was a raft below some giant glaciers.
I saw that too
This can be watched at 2X comfortably
Love the wizard.
Absolutely delightful compilation! Thank you so much!
It’s great that they are paying a living wage to their waitstaff ❤ it should be more regulated for sure, in Florida you make $3 to$4 dollars an hour plus tips is what’s paid even at popular statewide locations! People have been getting really rude to the waitstaff , adding insult to injury in their ignorance of this! 🤷🏼♀️This is a tourist attraction state, a lot of extra help is needed at times,and we the locals really do love when you come to visit ❤ we do work hard in this heat , storms , economy, like all of you do in your hometowns, but not all states or businesses are able to be ran the same way , you should always treat the waitstaff good anywhere you go anyway,I love that they take such good care of us, getting us fed!❤
It always blows my mind just how badly US workers can be paid. In Australia the minimum wages (before tax) are $15.23/hr for workers under 18, and $23.23/hr for workers over 18. This is still not a wonderful income but it is better than $4/hr. That feels like slave labour.
The 1924 drawings of "teachers"are in costume of the 1850-70s and I think they are characters from Dickens books and almost certainly not school teachers from 1920s
small complaint: the mirrors are installed (oriented) vertically; but I agree, they run horizontally between the logs -- so I guess we're both right.
Some of these photos are really incredible!
AWESOME !!!!!!
2:43 I saw a few of these when I visited Amsterdam. It’s a lovely touch.
Good for Ryan. (I wonder how it's working out with Brittany...)
Wow! That is really good! More of this. I watch several parts twice and screen shotted a bunch
6:07 I recognise that place! It's Cold Town Brewery on the Grassmarket in Edinburgh! Good beer!
Thank you! I thought that looked like the back of Edinburgh castle!
0:23 - Wow! Now THAT's some intensive study!
0:44 - What a good idea!
3:17 - YES! We need this, nation wide!
4:29 - And that is as it should be.
5:26 - How long does it stay good? Does the inside eventually start to rot? How does that affect the outside?
6:09 - Beautiful!
9:35 - I hope the lizard was okay.
These pics are amazing!
I wonder why great Grandma drew her teachers as if they were from 1824, not 1924?
Ahh, that would explain it. The wardrobe just seemed wrong for 1924. The more I think about it.........I think you're right ✅!
That's exactly what I was thinking. Definitely not 1924. Unless it was intended to be fanciful and from ~100 years earlier.
OR, the drawings were done in 1924, but GREAT grandma went to school in 1824. My great grandma would be 130 if she were still alive. These drawings would then be correct
@@rosemaryconstable5620130 years ago was 1894. A far cry from 1824. Assuming your g-grandma was at least 15 or so when she made drawings this sophisticated, that would still put the date at 1909. Nobody alive today would have a great grandmother who went as far back as the turn of the 19th century, even if they were 100 years old.
@@duckduckgoismuchbetterThat's what I'm assuming. She drew them "as if" they had lived generations earlier, just as a whim.
The UC degree signed by Arnold caught my attention. I finished by degree at a UC a while ago, thought I might have Arnold's autograph on mine too. But nope, I was about five years too early.
Enjoyed this very much!
I love civilized things.
Love the background music.
Hey my friends❤❤
1:59 Thank you!!! :DD
4:50 Let’s hope the baskets themselves don’t become litter.
8:50 So, Lake Erie water makes brown ice? Remind me not to swim there!
Amusing discoveries: a literal holocaust memorial?
They're all over Europe. They're called Stolpersteine, meaning tripping (cobble)stones. The idea is that it's easy to forget the history when you're in these cities, while these places hold a lot of suffering. This way you're suddenly remembered
This is what happens when you don't flush:💩
It's a Jewish custom to leave pebbles on a grave to show that you've visited and said a prayer, and I think something like that may have happened in the cemetery here. We tend to associate sticks with dogs, because many of them love to chase sticks. Perhaps someone wanted to follow the Jewish tradition of leaving something behind, and felt that sticks were the most appropriate little gift. Anyway, I do hope that's what happened.
I seen a video clip about people leaving coins on tomb stones and back in the late 70 early 80s I was in the boy scouts and seen this but didn't know why, come to find out people leave a penny, if you served with them you left a nickel and if they ranked higher they would leave dimes,or quarters depending on their rank so now when I visit cemeteries I take some penny's with me and say thanks for your service.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful tradition. We humans have a need to remember and honor those who have passed, even if we never knew them. On the Island of Assateague in Virginia, next to a 19th Century lighthouse, there's a little stone plaque with poetry on it, dedicated to the fishermen who lost their lives nearby. We go to the island twice a year, and I always join the many people who have left coins there over the years years.
If you're American, don't try to tip in Australia because you'll get an ear full from the owner of the eatery telling you how stingy Americans are by not paying employees a livable wage to begin with.
How sad that peaceful Russian people living in Germany have to feel targeted. Other than your video, who snd what is that helping.
Mute if you want to enjoy without the creepy, crappy music
Thanks, I didn't know I could do that 🙄
@@renakunisaki first day on the internet, cupcake?
that's why I always watch on mute
The wizard made of soap is shitty ngl. Damn women always trying to convince you that their children are special.
Well, have to start somewhere. It is a bit difficult to learn to do something unless start practising, and rarely anyone is perfect on a first try.