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@@JatPhenshllem I would highly recommend that all of you stop, not only it's dangerous (my uncle died doing it) it's also cultural appropriation and a threat to a near extinct species of frog
"Listen... i figured out the meaning of life and the universe, what it's all about, what we are all doing here, basically..." "I like your funny words magic man"
"I want to go when i want to go. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share; it is time to g-" "ENGLISH MOTHERF***ER, DO YOU SPEAK IT?"
What a shame. He should have also read all of the grandkids and great grandkids maybe even all of the People Who are living now and are part of his family tree.
Franz ferdinand's last words we're still ironic because they were "it's nothing" he repeated the phrase multiple times, each time a little quieter until he blacked out.
That isn't irony. For all we know he was referring to the void of death, not the wounds. Although he probably was referring to the wounds, he was just being stoic
@@walsh9080 he was most likely referring to the wounds because he was replying to someone who said "sir, are you alright?" But it isn't very ironic now that I think of it
Because Einstein spoke his last words in German, a language unknown to his only caretaker, no one can deny that his last words were in fact "me equals mc scared"
Leaving aside his actual tragic death, the Alan Turing one is truer than you think. Worried about how the war would turn out, he turned a lot of his savings into silver bars and buried them in woodland near Bletchley Park. Coming back to the area after the war to retrieve them, he discovered they'd now built Milton Keynes where he'd buried the silver, and it was lost forever!
Sorry to wreck my own story, but: I have now discovered that no part of Milton Keynes was even on the drawing board when Alan died in 1954. But I think the story is still true that he buried his savings and lost track of where he had done so.
The method actor one actually happened irl with the French actor Molière. He was playing a sick man in a play and had a heart attack or stroke in the middle and people just assumed he was playing his role really well.
@@AdrianGrayComedy Awesome! If you do can we get the last words of whatever Charles Darwin Evolved into? Let's see the coming of Charles Darwin 3rd edition!
@@D3nn1s nominated "most unique name in the steppes". lost to the name W (pronounced Joseph). Genghis Khan actually died from the heartbreak of losing this contest.
His last words are kinda ironic bc after his death, the Austro-Hungarians invaded Serbia and started the Great War “Oh no I’m dying but I sure hope no bad conflict would happen after I die that would kill millions!”
Raymond Green’s legacy is carried on in my household. The first thing i do when i wake up is clap-activate my fribleligg to draw a painting of a heavily injured man
For anyone wondering, Raymond Green and the ‘fribeligg’ don’t exist. By doing a reverse image search, I figured out that the man in the image is ‘Charles Francis Brush.’
I looked it up myself and the last part is correct. I can't find any image of Green. He did, however, exist and was a pioneer in broadcasting and is the alleged inventor of the fribleligg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Green en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Brush
Dude you're a whiz with your comedy you're very truly a comedic talent it is highly underrated and should be recognized for its quality consistency it's hilarity bless you my
"Even though the fighting was brutal, I enjoyed the sunshine of the Solomon Islands. I wish we could have some more sunshine here..." - Satoshi Takahashi, Japanese soldier and Hiroshima resident
Mr Cool, Discord, Freshi, Pigface, Ronald, James, Peter, and Er Sorry I don't remember you are classic descendants of Genghis Khan. As a descendant of Discord, I confirm
Fun fact: there was a French actor. During, I think in the late old regime who was dying on the stage and since he was a great actor (probably among the best) and it was in the script (just when he was dying), everybody thought that he was playing while in fact he was dying of the same thing as in the theatre (I think it was a heart attack or something like that)
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Thanks guy. You're good people your brand of humor is my cup of coffee start the day with
dude i love you so much, you're videos always make my day XDDDD
W discord server
What comedy?
@@lukascupic7056 the funny part 👍
"I fear, people will misquote me in future"
--Albert Einstein.
My niggas is in the hood smoking weed and banging brod- Albert Einstein
This is too underrated 😂
Proceeds to die anyways*
" poggers "
- Albert Einstein
"[insert your opinion here]"
~Albert Einstein
"I don't care if my death causes a Great War, I just hope no one names an Indie Rock band after me"
-Franz Ferdinand
no way he actuallu said that
@@wergthy6392rock must’ve been really indie in 1914-
@@wergthy6392 honestly he actually did
@@wergthy6392 You may not like it but this is what he actually said
@@sweetpurple8812 not harder than the bullet
Don’t worry Raymond Green, I still use my Fribleligg every single day
I fribleligg on an hourly basis.
Good to know that I'm not the only one fribleligg-ing out here, Joel.
@@timemerchant8463 Dude same, I know people don't like to mention this kind of thing out loud, but damnit, I can't stop. I do it everywhere
@@JatPhenshllem I would highly recommend that all of you stop, not only it's dangerous (my uncle died doing it) it's also cultural appropriation and a threat to a near extinct species of frog
@@AdrianGrayComedy I'm sorry, but it seems you're faking this.
The proper term for "fribleligging" is actually "fribleliggating".
Albert Einstein spoke his last words in German to a nurse who only spoke English, so I am choosing to believe this is accurate
Einstein casually disclosing the recipe for a time machine in German.
"Please tell my wife I love her."
"Wow...how profound...I really wish I knew what you just said."
"Listen... i figured out the meaning of life and the universe, what it's all about, what we are all doing here, basically..."
"I like your funny words magic man"
"I want to go when i want to go. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share; it is time to g-"
"ENGLISH MOTHERF***ER, DO YOU SPEAK IT?"
"Quick, I don't have much time! The only way to respond to lol is"
"One strawberry ice cream, please. Hurry, I will miss the play"
--Abraham Lincoln
Ahh… another good one from that Other Adrain.
@@inisipisTV yeah, & stupid me use to think, they both are same.
"Sniffles" I never got my ice cream ☢️💀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸📈🌍🌎
Nice oversimplified reference
Should have gotten chocolate chocolate chip icecream, abe would have lived to a ripe old age sniffing little girls hair
"I wish this headache would go away"
Last words of John F Kennedy
“What? Haha yeah right I’d need that like another hole in the head”
Wasn't he assassinated
@@PeoplesRepublicOfAscadia Yes, he was poisoned by Obamna on September 31, 1733
@@BenjaminAnderson21 so cool that September had 31 days back then.
like no joke but fdr died relating to that lol
It’s a shame Adrian didn’t read out loud the names of all of Genghis Khan’s children
What a shame. He should have also read all of the grandkids and great grandkids maybe even all of the People Who are living now and are part of his family tree.
Fr
He had an entire legion there
Pigface and Shitface were two good boys who surely missed their father Genghis
Only 4 of them mattered anyway
Franz ferdinand's last words we're still ironic because they were "it's nothing" he repeated the phrase multiple times, each time a little quieter until he blacked out.
Not afraid of death. What a Chad
That even as he was dying, he spoke out of concern for his wife and children just makes his death all the more tragic.
That isn't irony. For all we know he was referring to the void of death, not the wounds. Although he probably was referring to the wounds, he was just being stoic
@@walsh9080 he was most likely referring to the wounds because he was replying to someone who said "sir, are you alright?" But it isn't very ironic now that I think of it
@@bait5257Because "its nothing" turned out to start ww1
Because Einstein spoke his last words in German, a language unknown to his only caretaker, no one can deny that his last words were in fact "me equals mc scared"
Well thats not german, soooo
@@D3nn1s translated
@@xleplex7070 but it wouldnt make sense in german
@@gaymermoment But it’s a joke.
It would make no sense in German because it's a play on words and in German that pun just doesn't work (German's my mother tongue)
Leaving aside his actual tragic death, the Alan Turing one is truer than you think. Worried about how the war would turn out, he turned a lot of his savings into silver bars and buried them in woodland near Bletchley Park. Coming back to the area after the war to retrieve them, he discovered they'd now built Milton Keynes where he'd buried the silver, and it was lost forever!
Wow! Another reason to hate Milton Keynes.
@@AdrianGrayComedy How dare Milton Keynes be Milton Keynes
@@lslowmotion_eekpanggang F Milton Keynes, all my homies hate milton keynes
@@gandalf_thegrey Milton Keynes chopped down the Ent's friends!
Sorry to wreck my own story, but: I have now discovered that no part of Milton Keynes was even on the drawing board when Alan died in 1954. But I think the story is still true that he buried his savings and lost track of where he had done so.
My man has to spent about 10 or 30 minutes to finish his thanks speech to his children and family.
Actually lengthen his life so much that he conquers Xi Xia for the second time.
Actually probably about three days straight.
Genghis had around three thousand children in total, so probably much, much more.
"I'll be remembered as that crazy mustached German, right?"
-Friedrich Nietzsche
Hmmm , there are so many crazy mustached Germans in history
Ha HA...the guy _you_ were thinking of was actually...Austrian!
@@mleadenham1 jokes on u, I thought Nietzsche
@@mleadenham1I have watched that one ERB episode too many times to forget N-I-E-T-Z-C-H-E.
you forgot the s
The method actor one actually happened irl with the French actor Molière. He was playing a sick man in a play and had a heart attack or stroke in the middle and people just assumed he was playing his role really well.
Molière is to French theater what Shakespeare is to the english, feels so weird to see him described as just "an actor" haha
@@Eddeck59 If i started to list everything he was that comment would have been the size of the bible, i just stated the essential part
The boy who cried wolf
@@Billythetoaster2004 tahts not what that means
I think it was tuberculosis, at least that's what i've heard, but heart attack or stroke are possible
I laughed so hard at Franz Ferdinand’s one
It's not true, though.
@@francisdec1615 :skull:
"I just hope no bad comes after my death" DID SOMEBODY SAY "BAD" ???
OK, I watched the video late and didn't immediately understand that it was a "joke". I still consider it a bad one, though.
Even if it was real, it wouldn't had aged really well cuase.. uh... yeah
FYI, those aren't all of Genghis' children; those are only the ones surrounding him on his deathbed.
he named a child discord
@@SlayingSuperNerdX That must be where the MLP character came from.
Bro how many children did that guy have? Like did his sons make up 50% of earths population at the time?
@@ClassicalFloppa Yes.
@@ClassicalFloppa pretty much all asians are desended from him
I remember the day Dr. Anderson died. When the audience he spoke to learned of it, they gave a very explosive response.
"I've always wanted to be an open minded person"
-JFK
Mind blowing
You could add Julius Caesar with 'These are good looking prop knives Brutus, let's go with that prank.'
that's hacky here's a better one '' Oh crap ,I didn't know it was red toga monday''
"It's already time for lunch?"
"Woah the roof of this car can go down? My mind is blown!"
- John F Kennedy
little did he know that wasnt the only mind blowing thing to happen that day
Bro this was amazing. Would love a part 2
Thanks! Might actually happen
@@AdrianGrayComedy just need to wait for several famous people to die.
@@AdrianGrayComedy i just want to say you are a really funny person, you're the only person i have notifications on for
@@AdrianGrayComedy Please do Ataturk
@@AdrianGrayComedy Awesome! If you do can we get the last words of whatever Charles Darwin Evolved into? Let's see the coming of Charles Darwin 3rd edition!
“Don’t be silly. The radiation is perfectly safe.” -Marie curie
Archduke Ferdinand’s true last words are actually very touching: “Sophie darling, don’t die, stay alive for our children.”
This was followed by saying ‘It is nothing’ several times to Colonel Franz Harrach on his injuries (according to Harrach himself).
Did she die
@@Isaacisaperson4677 Well… yeah. They had both just been shot by an assassin
damn guess she just didn't like the kids@@calebklingerman7902
That Genghis Khan bit would be a good place to thank Patrons
It's beautiful to see that Wog went on to honor the legacy of his father, Genghis Khan, and made his mark in history.
"Can you hurry up with the painting?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Still funnier than Einsteins last words " can I get a German speaking nurse? Time is of the essence"
I can already read the corrections
*"All of this quote, is truly inspiring"*
- Sun Tzu: Art of War
Heavily injured man is truly one of the people of all time.
"Wow, this car ride is truly mind-blowing!"
- John F. Kennedy
though i miss forgotten history, it's great to see different formats (which i actually kinda prefer). love it, keep up the great work
Wait did he stop that series?
@@leighbelk769 i think he's just taking a break from it
@@azuremain9194 Ah okay.
Genghis knows his childrens' names, best father of the steppes.
I especially liked his son "Err sorry I don't remember you"
These are not actual children of Genghis Khan because there are names like "James", "Peter", "Pigface" and "Sh*tface"
@@D3nn1s nominated "most unique name in the steppes". lost to the name W (pronounced Joseph). Genghis Khan actually died from the heartbreak of losing this contest.
"He's right behind me isn't he?"
- Abraham Lincoln
Clap-activated explosive 💀
what I call your mom
Omg the Bin Laden one is wild 💀
Heavily injured man has got to be the most famous historical figure. Period.
His deeds are very overstated though.
St Sebastian?
"..... Pigface, shitface,.... Discord.... Boyoy"
--Chenghis Khan
Chungus khan
1:16 genius
0:24 nah bro the audience rlly did him like that
The Holy roman empire is actually holy, roman and an empire. - Voltaire
Except is was an empire, so 2/3 Voltaire.
@@mleadenham1 In voltaire's time it was basically a confederation
Ok but like archduke Franz Ferdinand’s actual last words broke my heart.
His last words are kinda ironic bc after his death, the Austro-Hungarians invaded Serbia and started the Great War
“Oh no I’m dying but I sure hope no bad conflict would happen after I die that would kill millions!”
Except that he said "Es is nichts" repeatedly - "It's nothing". The video i BS.
@@francisdec1615 it's obvious humor
@@francisdec1615 bro its a joke.. how did you not realise
Them: "Whos your favorite historical figure?"
Me: "Heavily injured man."
"Like, zoinks, Scoob, this is totally not epic"
- Shaggy
I love how Genghis Khan says "Err sorry I don't remember you"
"Sophie! Sophie! Don't die... Live for our children...." - ACTUAL quote from Franz Ferdinand
the video is literally tagged #parody
I DIDNT REALISE THIS WAS SATIRE UNTIL alan turing LMFAO
"I never said any of that sh*t"
_Confucius
0:40 the implication is that he died the moment they hit the iceberg
😂😂😂 so excited when I got the notification that you posted a new video! They’re always so funny .. love the channel!
I like to imagine that those were the last words of Charles Darwin, not because he died, but because the EVOLVED into CHARLIE2.O
I literally thought this was real, and I'm dying laughing
Genghis khan thanking his patreons before he dies
0:19, We will miss you Bill 😢, I will never forget that day, it was so bright.
"I just hope no bad comes of my death" bros death caused world war 1💀
And WWII and can be linked to most nowadays conflicts
This video is just "haha... oh no..." on repeat. Great work!
Loved it!! Cant wait for moreee!
This video made me laugh so hard that I couldn't breathe lmao. Thank you for your videos😅
I believed this video was genuine, until I realized what channel I'm watching
“I just hope no bad comes of my death”💀
Raymond Green’s legacy is carried on in my household. The first thing i do when i wake up is clap-activate my fribleligg to draw a painting of a heavily injured man
"My wife is flashing before my eyes" - Thomas Edison
Why out of all of these beautiful quotes did the Einstein one make me just die of laughter?
i dont get it
@@k71829 e=MC^2
@@k71829 That's the equation for the general theory of relativity.
You are a living legend man
Gave me a good laugh when I needed it, thanks
Fun fact: we will never know what Einsteins last words were. He spoke them in german but the nurse tending to him didn't understand the language
"which one's starboard? "
last famous words
"These guys can't even hit an elephant at this distance lmao"
- General John Siegward
God bless you Adrian Grey Comedy another funny video.
absolutely hilarious. thanks for the laugh
This man is an absolute genius
Hitler:
"At least people will remember me for something good... killing Hitler."
"I just hope no bad comes of my death" Then a really big bad happened.
Unnamed member of the Space Shuttle Challenger crew.
"What does this button do?"
"Yoooo the beat is fire"
-People from Strasbourg in 1518
"I hope nothing bad comes from my death" -Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Last words before major disaster
Clap activated dynamite gets me every fucking time
Love this. Want more. I'd love to hear you on these more ❤️
For anyone wondering, Raymond Green and the ‘fribeligg’ don’t exist.
By doing a reverse image search, I figured out that the man in the image is ‘Charles Francis Brush.’
I looked it up myself and the last part is correct. I can't find any image of Green. He did, however, exist and was a pioneer in broadcasting and is the alleged inventor of the fribleligg.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Green
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Brush
this is comedy gold.
Dude you're a whiz with your comedy you're very truly a comedic talent it is highly underrated and should be recognized for its quality consistency it's hilarity bless you my
On a roll 🤙🏻
Mr Booth, can you see a clear shot?
-Abraham Lincoln, April 26th, 1865
“Clap activated dynamite.” 😂
"Even though the fighting was brutal, I enjoyed the sunshine of the Solomon Islands. I wish we could have some more sunshine here..."
- Satoshi Takahashi, Japanese soldier and Hiroshima resident
Bill Anderson died because when the crowd clapped for his speech, the bomb activated
We're not stupid, thank you
"Need more avocados"-------Morbius
Mr Cool, Discord, Freshi, Pigface, Ronald, James, Peter, and Er Sorry I don't remember you are classic descendants of Genghis Khan. As a descendant of Discord, I confirm
I watch this channel strictly for the historical accuracy
you are too funny! I hate laughing at some of your jokes... but, laugh I do
" i hope nothing bad comes out of my death"
biggest jinx in HISTORY
the stanislavski one killed me, but literally, i'm dead
the clap activated dynamite one had me ROLLING
Part 3 PLEASE!!!!!!!
How wholesome was Gengis Khan XD
you know it's bad when your safe combination has the ∞ symbol in it
'Such fantastic performance! This opera is killing me! Ho ho ho!'
-Abraham Lincoln
I don't know why you don't get the views you deserve. These are brilliant
probably bc people realize it's just made up
@@spidernh What? These are made up? You don't say!
@@spidernhyou're not smart
@@jbfarley there's a reason i didn't reply to the other guy's reply
@@spidernhimagine thinking these were real
GOD DAMNIT ADRIAN I DIDNT SEE IT WAS BY YOU AND THOUGHT THE FIRST FEW WERE REAL-
FR SAME 💀💀
Fun fact: there was a French actor. During, I think in the late old regime who was dying on the stage and since he was a great actor (probably among the best) and it was in the script (just when he was dying), everybody thought that he was playing while in fact he was dying of the same thing as in the theatre (I think it was a heart attack or something like that)
“I’ve got this”
-Amelia Earhart