My dad had a Venus flytrap when he was a teen. He would feed it leftover hamburgers when there weren't enough flies around. That thing lived 14 years..
9:16 for those unaware, those are burial hills or grave hills for nobles/kings/jarls during the viking age and before, they can be found all over the nordics. They are also illegal to remove, so yea
Cell jammers are illegal for a reason. They indiscriminately block all traffic. Someone is in the passenger seat? Jammed. Someone is urgently calling the hospital because their wife is in labor? Jammed. Someone was just in a car accident? Jammed.
My old school just got call jammers. They're in the middle of a bunch of fields. closest house is a mile away. The towns it runs for are all many miles away. If something happens, they'll have to turn it off BEFORE they can call for help. My little sister goes there.
@@sydneys207 yeah, I know, we hate that place. They're making worse decisions than that, like rehiring the bus driver that rear ended another bus. And ignoring a sexual assault case. That place fucking sucks. We're getting her out of there as soon as we can
18:23 Fun fact: Curiosity is not little! It's 7 feet (2.2m) tall and 10 feet (3m) long! We just never see pictures of it with good references for the scale.
Thank you - I was wondering if anyone had mentioned this. When I found out about this, I was quite surprised because in my head it was the same size as the Sojourner rover. That one was about knee high. 😅
15:42 floppy disks called that because inside is a magnetic disc that is rather floppy and very easy to damage hence why they are always in the hard case
Also, that giant "floppy disk" looks like a capacitance electronic disc. Which is actually a high tech record that looks like a laserdisc. They are actually grooves in a disk read by a stylus, just like ye olde LP. Except it actually relies on detecting the capacitance of the disc and the grooves are just a guide (iirc). My dad had one of the old CED players with a bunch of movies. (think he still does tbh) Pretty good quality compared to VHS, comparable with laserdisc. Slightly less unwieldy as laserdiscs though since they have that protective case. The video players would take the whole case, grab the disc out of it to play, you would take the case out, then you would put the case back in to grab the disk when done, or to flip the disk, yep, they were dual sided. The stylus was a wear object as you would expect, so they go bad over time that way.
1:54:39 Fun (?) fact: those gloves are similar to gloves put on patients in mental hospitals who tried to hurt themselves, at least here in Sweden. They’re banned in regular wards but a couple years ago they decided to open wards for people who struggled with severe self harm at the only place they thought would be able to keep them safe: the same places as for the criminally insane. Those places still used those gloves (and padded helmets) and patients were treated worse than actual criminals (based on testimonies), often ending up strapped in a bed or just drugged to be kept calm. Many faked getting better just to get out, since a doctor had to decide they were well enough to leave.
1:19 another fun fact: a civilian air militia was formed only days before WWII because the founder had the feeling that a war was about to happen, and the militia was the main reason that German u-boats didn’t reach the coast (they would take out civilian aircraft to patrol the coast, being followed by military aircraft to drop bombs if they spotted one)
16:10 see the problem with that was, he was using as he was communiting to work, and disruption actual police and emergency communications, you know like potential emergency 911 calls, of people who aren't driving but just along the highway he was using the jammer on while driving himself, creating a moving deadzone
@@Ottermageguy Israel has been committing crimes against Palestine since the 19th century when zionists sought to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition. This has been going on for over 100 years.
@@Ottermageguy Yeah, it wasn’t over their current genocide. But there was the 2014 Gaza invasion. Israel has tried to -invade- annex everything around them since they declared independence in 48. The Arab-Israeli war, the ‘catastrophe’ was their first step, driving out 700k and fighting for decades to prevent the return of the refugees. They pushed out another 300k in 67. And argued for decades to prevent their return. They now prevent the risk of refugees returning, which is what op was referring to. In 2016 in particular Israel was petitioning hard to get the rest of the world to recognize their new boarders of lands pulled from all their neighbors, including Egypt and their allies. The world has stood back and tried to mediate peace not recognizing any of the contested lands until the concerned countries declare peace. Israel was especially sweet talking the us president at the time and things were politically tense. In Egypt in particular it was important socially not to even look like they accept that expansion. Probably because they got their peninsula back and the others’ lands are still occupied. Be a little like the natives needing to be sportsmanlike with early Americans while knowing the they were talking tactics for the Western Expansion (later renamed as Manifest Destiny) Sure, rude… Would you call a Ukrainian from the Crimea who refused a hand shake from the invaders a cry-baby sore loser? Idk. Not my fight, just perspective
Based on the laws going to be introduced in the good ol' U S of A, owning DvDs and hiding them (as well as physical books) is 100% a good idea. They can and will delete any ebooks and movies off of devices if they don't like them...
Would bet money it’s decided by the same people who think we wouldn’t download a car if we could. Feels like we’re about to see an increase of skull flags.
@justapanpirate yeah, plus they are going to classify anything which has remotely LGBTQI+ themes (and other stuff they disagree with) as p**n. They will be outlawing p**n. Having anything they deem as p**n will get you thrown in jail.
Thomas Andrews is the demonstration of the self destructive stupidity of corporations. You literally have a guy saying "we need this shit or bad things will happen." They don't do it because "teh stockholders" or "it costs to much" and a shit ton of people died
1:18 Fun fact, one of those balloon bombs ended up in BC, Canada, in a little village called Lumby not too far away from where I live. The bomb remained undetonated for almost 70 years, and the RCMP disposed of it safely.
26:29 what's worse is that the (at least canadian) government hunted the bison so extremely to make the Indigenous people who hunted bison to survive/as a way of life, need to rely on the government. Which pushed the "status Indian" goal of converting the Indigenous peoples into caucasian christains and the push for residential schools.
20:28 actually its way more complicated than that. ever since its foundation, israel has been trying every tactic imaginable (genocide) to get rid of the muslim inhabitants of what they consider to be "their" land (i.e. palestnians). egypt is a majority muslim country and has always been an ally of the oppressed palestinians. the genocide didnt begin on october 7th, 2023, its always been happening.
In regards to the baby: the journalist was doing a report on who censors baby names in Australia, and named her son Methamphedame Rules as a test to see if it would get caught and banned. It wasn't. There was a bit of a public backlash until the government caught wind of what happened, admitted that they should have caught the name and banned it, and allowed a name change. The reporter decided not to let everyone know what Baby Meth's new legal name is.
5:59 convicts were known to die from exhaustion from these doing sometimes 12 hour days and sometimes they weren't even connected to anything they were made to do this with no purpose a lot of times they would step down at the end of the day and go to bed which was literally a wooden plank
8:55 The Pamir was a commercial ship with a lot of sails...Got me thinking: What if it was selling all those sails, commercially? It sould be a sailing ship that shipped sails to make sales
Balto was an insanely unique dog in that he had some REALLY awesome genetics that geneticists broke down recently. He was far less inbred, as he belonged to a population that is FAR more genetically diverse than modern breeds, differing from both Siberian Huskys and modern Alaskan sled dogs. He had some wild genetic adaptations that may have conferred a pretty big functional advantage. In short, Balto was lightning in a bottle, an indomitable super dog.
3:30 That forecast doesn't look too bad really. The 33 (93°F) on Friday is probably a pleasant dry heat, since it cools down to 16 (61°F) that night. Saturday is rainy and mild with a high around 72°F and a low of 52°F. Sunday is a little cooler, only getting up to 64°F (still easily shorts and sandals weather for me) and dropping to 50°F that night. Monday is similar with a high of 66°F, dipping into the upper 40s the following night. For most Americans this temperature range is quite tame and many parts of the country can easily outdo that over three days. Look at Denver, in September 2020 they went from 90°F weather to SNOW within a couple of days. I bet most of Britain has never seen September snow... This 3-day forecast could easily pass for a typical late spring or early fall forecast almost anywhere in the Midwest or West here in the United States-- indeed, that 33 to 9 Celsius temperature range (and the rain) from that forecast could absolutely happen in ONE day especially in the interior west.
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Well, we got 3 of those museums, and that one was the biggest one, where about 20% is swedish products, but there are things from all over the world in that too.
6:33 hey so I just wanna say no disrespect but knowing jack black's mother worked for NASA his father 100% was secretly an alien right? That's the only way to explain how jack black is.
32:41 Contrarily, in spite of its ability to do such a thing with its size. If megalodons lived to this day, they'd be more likely to be prey for the orcas than predating them.
10:44 all I could think of is the Monsterverse kiss of death where a beam is blasted down a Titans throat, until I saw it ofc also 18:33 looks like a starly or whatever the starfish pokemon is
How about this? The samurai were officially abolished as a caste in Japanese society during the Meiji Restoration in 1867 The first ever fax machine, the ''printing telegraph,' was invented in 1843 Abraham Lincoln was famously assassinated at Ford's Theatre in 1865 Which means there was a 22-year window in which a samurai could have sent a fax to Abraham Lincoln.
I live close to st.Louis and my dad ACTUALLY knows the guy who bought and built it his name is farmer Dave and he also help build the city museum in St. Louis but it actually burned down recently I think he naught it for like a dollar
Sad thing is, adjusting for inflation, 1.84$ in 1970 is about 15$ today. So inflation is a surprisingly large amount of that increase, but still definitely not all of it.
I haven’t seen anyone else comment this and I was curious so I looked it up. 1:25:05 - 6 pence in the 1930s is equivalent to £1.05 in todays (2024) currency. $1.34 USD.
36:36. No, the pigeons did not get out. Had it been used live they would have been exploded. The concept was invented by American Behaviorist B.F. Skinner.
$1.84 in 1970 is the equivalent of $15.36 today so while it is more expensive it isn't as drastic a change as it appears. Amusingly the average price of gas in 1970 was .36 cents or $3.00 a gallon(price would vary by location.)
2:58 Yes... Obsolete. Despite the fact that lots of things these days can play them. And yes, I'm aware they're slowly decreasing in demand because video streaming and discless consoles and computers, but you can get a portable DVD-RW to hook to your computer for pretty cheap. Just saying.
My dad had a Venus flytrap when he was a teen. He would feed it leftover hamburgers when there weren't enough flies around. That thing lived 14 years..
HOW
Bro used the chezburger
feed me seeeemyor
Nom nom nom
VFT can’t digest animal meat…wtf. Are you sure that wasn’t an alien in disguise?
9:16
for those unaware, those are burial hills or grave hills for nobles/kings/jarls during the viking age and before, they can be found all over the nordics. They are also illegal to remove, so yea
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😮 47:08 😢😢❤ 47:14 😢😅😊😮😮😮😊😅😮😢😂🎉😮
Cell jammers are illegal for a reason. They indiscriminately block all traffic. Someone is in the passenger seat? Jammed. Someone is urgently calling the hospital because their wife is in labor? Jammed. Someone was just in a car accident? Jammed.
Someone calling another person to tell them good news?
Jammed.
Radio?
Can be Jammed.
My old school just got call jammers. They're in the middle of a bunch of fields. closest house is a mile away. The towns it runs for are all many miles away. If something happens, they'll have to turn it off BEFORE they can call for help. My little sister goes there.
@@LevitheEldritchAbomination If this is in the states, that is still illegal. Like... Feds putting flashlights in private places illegal.
@@sydneys207 yeah, I know, we hate that place.
They're making worse decisions than that, like rehiring the bus driver that rear ended another bus. And ignoring a sexual assault case.
That place fucking sucks. We're getting her out of there as soon as we can
@@LevitheEldritchAbomination The FCC would be *very* excited to take down a jammer. Just sayin'.
18:23
Fun fact: Curiosity is not little! It's 7 feet (2.2m) tall and 10 feet (3m) long! We just never see pictures of it with good references for the scale.
7in or 7ft tall, Curiosity is still my little baby 🫵😭
I read that as Christianity 💀
Thank you - I was wondering if anyone had mentioned this.
When I found out about this, I was quite surprised because in my head it was the same size as the Sojourner rover. That one was about knee high. 😅
Also is pretty heavy
@@Keksemann666 I CAN STILL LIFT MY BABY, TRUST ☹️
15:42 floppy disks called that because inside is a magnetic disc that is rather floppy and very easy to damage hence why they are always in the hard case
also the 5.25" disks were very floppy
harder outer shells became standard for protection later
Also, that giant "floppy disk" looks like a capacitance electronic disc. Which is actually a high tech record that looks like a laserdisc. They are actually grooves in a disk read by a stylus, just like ye olde LP. Except it actually relies on detecting the capacitance of the disc and the grooves are just a guide (iirc).
My dad had one of the old CED players with a bunch of movies. (think he still does tbh) Pretty good quality compared to VHS, comparable with laserdisc. Slightly less unwieldy as laserdiscs though since they have that protective case. The video players would take the whole case, grab the disc out of it to play, you would take the case out, then you would put the case back in to grab the disk when done, or to flip the disk, yep, they were dual sided. The stylus was a wear object as you would expect, so they go bad over time that way.
BRANDON!? that's a name I've not seen here in ages
I've never heard that name! I was stunned too, but for very different reasons lmao
same, when he joins EmKay and leaves?
all i know was Lexy
i was literally like who is That 😭 guess they were a previous narrator. that’s really cool to know:)
His voice was a jumpscare
He was a narrator for EzPz and AskEmkay before the channels effectively died
That Venus flytrap part really made me laugh out loud, just what i needed :] thx
I read this comment as it was playing
1:54:39 Fun (?) fact: those gloves are similar to gloves put on patients in mental hospitals who tried to hurt themselves, at least here in Sweden. They’re banned in regular wards but a couple years ago they decided to open wards for people who struggled with severe self harm at the only place they thought would be able to keep them safe: the same places as for the criminally insane. Those places still used those gloves (and padded helmets) and patients were treated worse than actual criminals (based on testimonies), often ending up strapped in a bed or just drugged to be kept calm. Many faked getting better just to get out, since a doctor had to decide they were well enough to leave.
I read this in Doug Sharpe's voice.
Pets don’t talk back or down to you, unlike most siblings.
1:19 another fun fact: a civilian air militia was formed only days before WWII because the founder had the feeling that a war was about to happen, and the militia was the main reason that German u-boats didn’t reach the coast (they would take out civilian aircraft to patrol the coast, being followed by military aircraft to drop bombs if they spotted one)
16:10 see the problem with that was, he was using as he was communiting to work, and disruption actual police and emergency communications, you know like potential emergency 911 calls, of people who aren't driving but just along the highway he was using the jammer on while driving himself, creating a moving deadzone
How wide would the deadzone have been??
5:05 you got it mixed up, the older siblings get to bully the younger ones.
Middle kid here. You both are stupid.
20:29 that’s not him being a poor sport, that’s in protest to israel genociding people. i don’t think it’s being a poor sport to not want genocide
That was 2016…
@ israel has been hurting palestine and islamic people for a while. this conflict isn’t new and please look at the history of this stuff
@@Ottermageguy Israel has been committing crimes against Palestine since the 19th century when zionists sought to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition. This has been going on for over 100 years.
@@Ottermageguy
Yeah, it wasn’t over their current genocide. But there was the 2014 Gaza invasion.
Israel has tried to -invade- annex everything around them since they declared independence in 48. The Arab-Israeli war, the ‘catastrophe’ was their first step, driving out 700k and fighting for decades to prevent the return of the refugees. They pushed out another 300k in 67. And argued for decades to prevent their return.
They now prevent the risk of refugees returning, which is what op was referring to.
In 2016 in particular Israel was petitioning hard to get the rest of the world to recognize their new boarders of lands pulled from all their neighbors, including Egypt and their allies.
The world has stood back and tried to mediate peace not recognizing any of the contested lands until the concerned countries declare peace. Israel was especially sweet talking the us president at the time and things were politically tense.
In Egypt in particular it was important socially not to even look like they accept that expansion. Probably because they got their peninsula back and the others’ lands are still occupied.
Be a little like the natives needing to be sportsmanlike with early Americans while knowing the they were talking tactics for the Western Expansion (later renamed as Manifest Destiny)
Sure, rude…
Would you call a Ukrainian from the Crimea who refused a hand shake from the invaders a cry-baby sore loser? Idk. Not my fight, just perspective
@@anacceptablename332 ok
Based on the laws going to be introduced in the good ol' U S of A, owning DvDs and hiding them (as well as physical books) is 100% a good idea. They can and will delete any ebooks and movies off of devices if they don't like them...
Would bet money it’s decided by the same people who think we wouldn’t download a car if we could. Feels like we’re about to see an increase of skull flags.
@justapanpirate yeah, plus they are going to classify anything which has remotely LGBTQI+ themes (and other stuff they disagree with) as p**n. They will be outlawing p**n. Having anything they deem as p**n will get you thrown in jail.
@@justapanpirate And confederate ones lmao.
Sounds like Democrat behavior imo. Thank God things aren't going that way now.
I swear to god if I see one of those "No views in 1 minute, EmKay fell off" comments I am going to
4 views in 1 minute, EmKay stayed on.
No comments in 1 minute Nuh_uh fell off
Youre going to... what?
me too
@@Blue-fg8vt Bud
0:08 "The sun is literally looking like the sun" - Jack, 2024
😂
He was so flabbergasted he said shi like that 😭😭
Thomas Andrews is the demonstration of the self destructive stupidity of corporations. You literally have a guy saying "we need this shit or bad things will happen." They don't do it because "teh stockholders" or "it costs to much" and a shit ton of people died
0:12 you put it in reverse and Florida got flooded with 10 foot electric water. Good job Emkay voice actor.
Hate to tell you, but the Jack Black Story is true 😂
1:18 Fun fact, one of those balloon bombs ended up in BC, Canada, in a little village called Lumby not too far away from where I live. The bomb remained undetonated for almost 70 years, and the RCMP disposed of it safely.
47:17
Robin's secretly a doctor
07:05 Not just five decades, but two centuries, and two different millenia
Took them that long to realize HaHa!
26:29 what's worse is that the (at least canadian) government hunted the bison so extremely to make the Indigenous people who hunted bison to survive/as a way of life, need to rely on the government. Which pushed the "status Indian" goal of converting the Indigenous peoples into caucasian christains and the push for residential schools.
I like how the balloon bombs fully worked, but we pretended they didn't, so they gave it up as a waste of resources
Lets start a fund to send Robin to Australia.
As an Australian, I approve of this
2:57 obsolete? Nah they still make DVD players
52:35 yes! I absolutely love every time this Canadian hero is mentioned!! 🇨🇦💪🏻
There is a species of sponge called spongebob squarepants with a scientific name of spongiforma squarepantsii.
LMAO seeing an emkay video released 14 seconds ago wasn't on my 2024 bingo card
20:28 actually its way more complicated than that. ever since its foundation, israel has been trying every tactic imaginable (genocide) to get rid of the muslim inhabitants of what they consider to be "their" land (i.e. palestnians). egypt is a majority muslim country and has always been an ally of the oppressed palestinians. the genocide didnt begin on october 7th, 2023, its always been happening.
False: Egypt isn't doing shit for muslims. Not a single country that could provide for those people actually do.
@@flamingaxelburn israel makes it really damn hard to do that
In regards to the baby: the journalist was doing a report on who censors baby names in Australia, and named her son Methamphedame Rules as a test to see if it would get caught and banned. It wasn't. There was a bit of a public backlash until the government caught wind of what happened, admitted that they should have caught the name and banned it, and allowed a name change. The reporter decided not to let everyone know what Baby Meth's new legal name is.
Hats off to whom ever made robins Rants into actual speed run categories
The Elephant's foot in chernobyl is still very radioactive af.
Hero: I wonder where the villain's hideout could be?
The villain's hideout: 28:00
We were crying through this whole video. You guys help me forget about my depression for a bit. 😂🤣 Thank you for always making us laugh
Tfw you're using your phone's gps to drive to the hospital but your phone is jammed by a psychopath 💀
34:53 "Mushrooms: The jellyfish of the Flora kingdom." I'm sorry, what?!
5:59 convicts were known to die from exhaustion from these doing sometimes 12 hour days and sometimes they weren't even connected to anything they were made to do this with no purpose a lot of times they would step down at the end of the day and go to bed which was literally a wooden plank
5:54 funny enough, that bridge framed mount st Hellen’s at one point. Perfect photo op
Who the hell is Brandon? I want more of him, thank you.
57:50 Balto's fur was black when he was alive, but his stuffed remains turned brown due to sun exposure.
8:55 The Pamir was a commercial ship with a lot of sails...Got me thinking: What if it was selling all those sails, commercially? It sould be a sailing ship that shipped sails to make sales
wait, when did Brandon join Emkay? I don't recognize the voice or the name.
One time guest appearance? Idk that's just a GUESS-t though
aren’t they from *ask* emkay?
3:30 bro is gonna freak out if he visits the midwest
The editor ripping on robin im dying 😂
38:30 ah yes I also count electricity by the liter
PETITION FOR EMKAY DARK MODE!
Balto was an insanely unique dog in that he had some REALLY awesome genetics that geneticists broke down recently. He was far less inbred, as he belonged to a population that is FAR more genetically diverse than modern breeds, differing from both Siberian Huskys and modern Alaskan sled dogs. He had some wild genetic adaptations that may have conferred a pretty big functional advantage. In short, Balto was lightning in a bottle, an indomitable super dog.
3:30 That forecast doesn't look too bad really. The 33 (93°F) on Friday is probably a pleasant dry heat, since it cools down to 16 (61°F) that night. Saturday is rainy and mild with a high around 72°F and a low of 52°F. Sunday is a little cooler, only getting up to 64°F (still easily shorts and sandals weather for me) and dropping to 50°F that night. Monday is similar with a high of 66°F, dipping into the upper 40s the following night.
For most Americans this temperature range is quite tame and many parts of the country can easily outdo that over three days. Look at Denver, in September 2020 they went from 90°F weather to SNOW within a couple of days. I bet most of Britain has never seen September snow...
This 3-day forecast could easily pass for a typical late spring or early fall forecast almost anywhere in the Midwest or West here in the United States-- indeed, that 33 to 9 Celsius temperature range (and the rain) from that forecast could absolutely happen in ONE day especially in the interior west.
I laughed out loud in the middle of the street for about a minute when I heard Cluj like cluchhhhhhh
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the duchess of wolvega, proud owner of 12 soft blankets, 8 regular blankets, 4 body pillows and 17 pillows, owner of a small bit of land in germany, and currently resides in an apartment sweet located in the netherlands
0:55 ALL I SEE IS JAMES BOND!!
Same here
6:42 Oh my God thats literally just the second impact from evangelion bruh
1:34:02 It's the tree Hexxus from Fern Gully was sealed in.
1:45:17 Nero is also know for being Rome’s worst emperor because he literally allowed Rome to burn to the ground.
r/damnthatsinteresting vid?
every EmKay vid is interestingly funny af
34:53 "Mushrooms: The jellyfish of the Flora kingdom." ...but mushrooms aren't flora, they're a part of the kingdom Fungi.
3:40 not Jack's Australianness showing by thinking 18 is winter temperatures. that's summer in the UK!
I’ve tried both cotton candy grapes and gumdrop grapes 🍇 they taste like cotton candy and licorice gumdrops respectively
37:09 Goddamnit, he got me! I was lifting my little pinky!
1:47:22 Teachers also get fridge privileges and pizza money.
Well, we got 3 of those museums, and that one was the biggest one, where about 20% is swedish products, but there are things from all over the world in that too.
this is mood
6:33 hey so I just wanna say no disrespect but knowing jack black's mother worked for NASA his father 100% was secretly an alien right? That's the only way to explain how jack black is.
32:13 for a second i thought that was Bryan Dechart 😭
17:36
I got 34 years, and my passwords change every like 5 years so I'm good lol
32:41
Contrarily, in spite of its ability to do such a thing with its size. If megalodons lived to this day, they'd be more likely to be prey for the orcas than predating them.
2:02:19 dood really saw the Gundephone from Revice and thought "imma use that"
EmKey you should look up Iron lung it was use to treat polio, which mainly affected children
3:39 Chicago gets all 4 seasons in one day.
Damn I live laugh love breath Emkay content
10:44 all I could think of is the Monsterverse kiss of death where a beam is blasted down a Titans throat, until I saw it ofc also 18:33 looks like a starly or whatever the starfish pokemon is
The starfish pokemon are Staryu and Starmie starly is a bird pokémon
Ok ty
I love emkay your voices are grate and acros 3 acounts i have seen all of your videos. :3
How about this?
The samurai were officially abolished as a caste in Japanese society during the Meiji Restoration in 1867
The first ever fax machine, the ''printing telegraph,' was invented in 1843
Abraham Lincoln was famously assassinated at Ford's Theatre in 1865
Which means there was a 22-year window in which a samurai could have sent a fax to Abraham Lincoln.
I live close to st.Louis and my dad ACTUALLY knows the guy who bought and built it his name is farmer Dave and he also help build the city museum in St. Louis but it actually burned down recently I think he naught it for like a dollar
Also the time stamp is 1:26:08
Also the timestamp is 1:26:08
0:47 forbidden boba
1:22:38
@Robin
It's "sho-lo-eetz-kwint-lee" 👍🏼
54:55 bro had a stroke 😭😭😭😭😭😭
One of the first hurrah
38:12 the Australian guy kinda resembles Linus tech tips 😅
Sad thing is, adjusting for inflation, 1.84$ in 1970 is about 15$ today. So inflation is a surprisingly large amount of that increase, but still definitely not all of it.
8:55 yo, they got Zeff on the job, heck yeah!
I haven’t seen anyone else comment this and I was curious so I looked it up.
1:25:05 - 6 pence in the 1930s is equivalent to £1.05 in todays (2024) currency. $1.34 USD.
2:11:42 IS THAT A BURIED FOREST, DECIDUOUSLY INSULATED? (from BFB)
1:04:08 The Slow Rush - Tame Impala
49:46 seems like someone we would elect
intresting video :D
36:36. No, the pigeons did not get out. Had it been used live they would have been exploded. The concept was invented by American Behaviorist B.F. Skinner.
$1.84 in 1970 is the equivalent of $15.36 today so while it is more expensive it isn't as drastic a change as it appears. Amusingly the average price of gas in 1970 was .36 cents or $3.00 a gallon(price would vary by location.)
1:08:38 Sir Aubrie, Earl of Unnecessary Screenshots
Anyone who's played a shin megami tensei game would recognize that snake temple as ananta
17:36 16 million years! Nice!
Btw where did Brandon go
2:58 Yes... Obsolete. Despite the fact that lots of things these days can play them. And yes, I'm aware they're slowly decreasing in demand because video streaming and discless consoles and computers, but you can get a portable DVD-RW to hook to your computer for pretty cheap. Just saying.
1:28 wrong photo & description, editor.
You mean 0:28 ?
3:12 so my restoration is correct, they dont have a nintendo support sticker.
17:37
Welp, I just realized my password has 19 characters (Upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols). Guess I'm safe for now lol
WELCOME BRANDON!
i felt like commenting on a emkay video today but didnt know what to comment about so heres a comment
damn, that’s interesting
This new guy sounds like Damien but sane