Idk why listening to you is so nice to the ears and together with internet historian is a perfect chill night alone with cold drinks and turned off notifications.
The Y2K thing was a problem, but the reason why it wasn't a big deal was because a ton of money and manpower was spent before 2000 to fix the problem. So now everyone thinks it wasn't a big deal. But that is only because it was fixed beforehand.
It could have been an economic disaster without those steps taken, but some people thought there was going to be nonsense like all computers crashing causing planes to fall out of the sky and what not..
Here's a good, harmless, example of how dangerous the Y2K thing was (without using an event in Y2K). Remember the Fallout76 video IH had? They didn't properly code in multiple years and some of the in game mechanics (I think it was the nukes) just stopped working when the year rolled over. If it wasn't for the manpower and time put in to prevent the Y2K event, then a lot of systems, financial or otherwise could if stopped working as well and it would be a lot less harmess than an in game mechanics failing.
@@Blitzwaffen another recent example is the iPhone bug where setting the date to 1/1/1970 would brick it because the date would wrap around and never come back to a valid date.
In the UK if you own a television you "have" to pay a "telelicense" because their broadcasting (the BBC) is government funded and that is how they get the money for it. You have to go through the effort of showing that you do not use it to watch TV (like only for games or whatever) so that you don't pay the license fee.
@@eveakane6563 It's any piece of equipment that is used to receive live commercial broadcasts, not just a TV. This includes if you get a cable package that has nothing to do with the BBC, still have to pay the license for the services you aren't using.
My friends and I laid clothes on the pavement, then dropped chunks of dry ice into old, raggedy shoe with a little water, and posted the pics to Facebook and Insta, screaming that it was real...Priceless.
20:08 In the UK, public television and associated services (for ex. The BBC's web, radio, etc) is funded via a TV license that every household with a television has to pay. Currently it's 160 GBP per year.
The Y2K problem was a real issue, and could have had real consequences. Not world-ending by any means, but still quite significant. The reason it didn't happen is because we took steps to solve it, and we succeeded. It's the same thing with the hole in the ozone layer due to our use of CFC's. A lot of people think that wasn't a real problem, but it was very real. We simply stopped using CFC's, so the hole has stopped growing. It'll be a long time before it fully heals, but we at least took steps to stop it.
Well we didn't completely stop using them, the military was allowed to use them for a couple more decades for things like coolant in infrared sights (the Swedish RBS-70 SAM only stopped using Freon coolant in its laser system in 2011) and I believe halon fire suppression systems are still legal to use in aircraft and submarines because of how effective they are. And spacecraft because it kind of does't matter then.
@@CruelestChris True but the quantities are tiny compared to before. CFC emissions into the atmosphere are less than 1% of what they were before the ban.
One of the most positive indie vtubers I've come across, and your voice is adorable! On top of the fact one that you don't talk over the video you're watching while it's playing which is one of my biggest pet peeves from reaction channels as it causes them to miss things I hope your channel grows even bigger +1
YESS. The religious billboard thing! Recently went on a highway trip to south carolina. Very religious state. And all of the billboards were pretty standard. "Repent" "Love Jesus" Stuff like that. BUT ONE BILLBOARD TOOK THE CAKE. "Don't believe in Jesus? Don't bother. You're already DEAD" And my mother (who was driving) and I was like. "WOAH wtf! That's such a step up in extreme xD!"
Was that even a pro-religious billboard? I'm having a hard time figuring how "Don't bother" is supposed to make people more inclined to convert to Christianity.
@@Anthropomorphicreligion isn't made to make sense. Stop trying to understand it, it'll only take away time and brain cells from whatever you do want to do with your day.
@@Anthropomorphic I'm fairly certain it was. Also i know for a fact i'm miss-remembering the first half. But the "Don't bother" part is the part that stuck out the most to me. So it's seared into my memory. These billboards were every 6 miles or so along the interstate highway we traveled. Same colors. Same font.
World-ending prophecies are extremely common, especially in cults. There's many of them every year. When they inevitably fail, it doesn't usually reduce the followers' faith in the cult. On the contrary, for some of them it can actually strengthen their belief. They see it as a test of faith, and think that they must redouble their trust in the cult in order to find salvation. It's a pretty good showcase of some of the dangers of blind faith. When you base your entire world on faith, that's got a lot of potential for disaster. Faith has no self-correction mechanism. You can have faith in anything, but there is only one truth.
2:10 tbf y2k was real if not quite apocalypse territory, they just worked overtime to fix it. another such date is Jan 19, 2038 when seconds counted since 1970 will overflow 32bit integers which is arguably even harder problem (affecting more lower level systems than two year digits did) but at least they've started working on it a bit sooner
While people did overhype Y2K, the bug was a legitimate issue; some of the potential problems also might've been fixed in preparation for it, but it's not very clear.
Speaking of billboards. There is one in the city I live in that is an advertisement for a local church. It’s been there for years. But the billboard is right next to a gentleman’s club. Murica, am I right?
As my supervisor once told me, "Numbers or data can be the basis of your hypothesis but never the conclusion." With enough 'analysis' and data points to pick from, anything and everything can be 'proven' right or wrong.
Y2K was actually a real thing (probably not so acopalyptic as people made it out to be). But was prepared for, and fixed. Some systems would be quiet messed up and be pretty serious errors, but planes wouldn't fall from the skies randomly 😄
The Mayan calendar thing was weird. Yeah the calendar reached its end, but so does the Gregorian calendar every year. Calendars just roll over. Why did people assume because there wasn’t an explicit digit that the ancients must have known something we didn’t know. Maybe having the wheel extend a thousand plus years into the future was enough for their daily living. There were never any actual predictions by them.
Thanks for sharing Lila. I look forward to your videos. I remember the billboards from this event, and I remember hearing about it on some history show. The main thing that I find hard to imagine is the family debt. It seems odd to rack up unmanageable debt when thinking about the long-term interests of your family. Even if you believed that the world might end, why would you create a scenario where you actually needed it to? Why would you not have some kind of fallback for the loves ones that were left behind? I suppose there was pet insurance, but what about people insurance...did they have some of that too? I think that that some events are mis-represented in hindsight. People can have honest & selfless motivations that are misguided. Some can even have a reasonable & scientific backing for beliefs, which are only established as "wrong" when seen from a future perspective. I think Camping was convinced about his righteous purpose and his methods. I doubt there was a specific desire for power over others, but there was surely a general high-minded conviction that diluted the value of attempts at dialog & reason, along with a lack of unbiased external checks-and-balances. The apparent corruption that showed up in hindsight, was probably more of an inevitable accumulation of small misunderstandings that were bolstered by a steady increase in influence and notoriety.
I felt the most bad for Marcia. Like... imagine having a baby on the way, then being told everyone was going to die before it's born. IH was right, that's fucked up...
Always wondered what’s the point of billboards on the highway which have a website or phone number cause it’s not like you can stop to look at it or look up the site unless you have a passenger who’s quick enough to get the details
I think they're aimed at the kind of people willing to risk life and limb dialling-while-driving for a deal. Or people who have dashcams and don't mind a lot of skipping through their videos
I cannot wait to tell my grandkids about growing up in Y2K, this, and the Mayan calendar apocalypse. The amount of bogus end of the world events I’ve been through is pretty funny.
Never heard of this before. Maybe just was not a thing in my country back then. Btw as weird as it may sound I only got to know about some creators after watching your reactions. Thanks for that to you and the community. Edit: btw I kept hearing something different than “using math” every single time. What I kept hearing would have explained these predictions better than math…
These types of things are usually solely a US thing and even then, most people in the US don't know half of these cause until IH's video on this particular one, I had never heard of Camping, but you can usually find one nutcase or another in cities like New York, Las Vegas, LA, etc that are wearing big placards going on about the 'end of the world'.
All I’m saying is… the last time I was happy and wanted to live was sometime in 2011. Maybe he had a point and the world truly ended that day. Not all at once, but it started a cascade.
I was camping with my boy scout troop on that day. We all gathered and held hands in a circle around the campfire a minute or two before the time and waited for the end.
......So wait, your troop BELIEVED the world was going to end, and they still took you camping during that time instead of letting you stay the fuck home with your actual families? I think your troop is kinda fucked up.
Please know that not all Christians are like the silly people who bought into that foolishness. Many of us actually don't buy into such conspiracies. And that's why, at least in Catholicism and Orthodoxy (particularly the former) not just anyone can teach Scripture.
Harold Camping predicted the Apocalypse on May 21, 2011. The Macho Man Randy Savage passed away on May 20, 2011 There's no denying it: the Macho Man himself ascended to Heaven to halt the Apocalypse.
Also, Camping's massive spending was for the advertising. As for his character, its kind of hard to say. When it comes to religion, generally, you have, A: people who are open to different interpretations of the stuff they read/practice, tolerant of different point of views, etc., even if there is some resistance to that change. B: people who aren't as open to different interpretations of what they read/practice. This can be to varying degrees, from personal interpretation to word for word, but regrettably, the only examples that come to mind are the worst kind. Mainly, fanaticism/zealotry. I couldn't say for certain if cults also count, but I imagine there are some psychological things involved in that. There are also people who use religion to further their own goals. Whether those goals are good or bad, selfless or selfish, it could be a lot of things. You might also have people who "use" other people to further their own goals, for the same reasons/end goals. Could be vice versa too, where people with selfish intentions still end up helping others, though I imagine that occurs more in fiction than IRL. (I personally agree with the general core points of the 10 Commandments, but my parents would flip if they saw my search history lol plssomeonerelatewithme)
Relatable, man. The search history part. For some reason, your comment reminded me of that one time when James and Mike from Cinemassacre came up with the movie idea "Godzilla VS the 10 Commandments".
Imagine counting the letters in words written in the English language, as if English is somehow special and relevant to an ancient prophecy from a time the language didn't even exist.
Man, I don't even remember what the hell I was doing in 2011, but it sure as hell didn't involve following this nonsense. I think LA Noire came out around this time so I was probably focused on that.
Aside from the heresy inherent to thinking anyone can calculate the end of all things. It's the hubris, the sheer hubris wrapped up in this that's disgusting. To think that YOU are the prophet to communicate this singularly world shaking secret, to be so utterly certain in conviction that you compel others, vulnerable people as well to just give up on the world and wreck their future. It's utterly repulsive, it goes far beyond conviction in one's beliefs into mad arrogance.
Y2K was an issue. A lot of systems used 2 digit years such that after 1999 was 1900 because those that wrote such software years or decades ago assumed no one would still be using it by then (but were). You saw this a lot in sales and inventory systems. A lot of effort was put into fixing it, because it effected profits, and was largely successful with very few failures. One of my past jobs was helping fix a company’s sales system.
I'm pretty sure the numbers mentioned with atonement, completeness, and Heaven are all based on numerology, which is a very special interpretive system.
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Only thing I can tell you for sure regarding the Bible and the rapture is that Bible says it's basically a sin to try and predict it. An as a religious figure Harold Camping really should have known that. I'm an apathies when it comes to religion and I know that.
Surviving a ton of apocalyptic events (yeah I like to pretend all predictions were true, but we managed to survive) and I'm still afraid the elevator will suddenly drop, for no reason, when I go to the 26th floor at work.
So, as a coder, it always annoy me how people (mostly pushed by the media) mock the 2k bug. They seem to miss the years of work we did to fix it, like it wasn't something that happen. Were we supposed to let everything break to prove a point? I think it shows that we barely talked about a much worse issue (size of ints with epoch time) that we also mostly fixed in time to avoid that situation. Also, side note, the Mayan calendar was just about the changing of cycle. Even by what we knew at the time, it was never about the end of the world, that was, again, the media...
The adult billboards next to Jesus billboards reminds me, I just went to the beach for father's day, and not only did I see that same thing all along the way - I saw an adult store ACROSS THE STREET from a church!
25:00 imagine wanting to do something you always wanted to do, a rapture is predicted to happen, you believe it, and go to do the things on your bucket list. Doing these things on your bucket list make you really happy but you spend a lot of money. Now the rapture doesn’t happen and you are beating yourself up for spending all that money and you will probably never do anything nice for yourself again.
Funny thing is the y2k bug kinda happened a decade or so ago for the ps3, every playstation stopped working, you couldn't install anything, couldn't connect to it's services, you had to change to clock to a day previous or after for it to function normally.
I suggest the greatest thing you can do is learn this is real and coming, 1994 Second watch Third watch 2011 Listen to Campings End Time Study Man knew his stuff Just a word of warning
There is a theory that went around when the Sonic movie came out that the original design in the trailer was fake and ugly on purpose to get people's attention, and then later they would re-release the trailer with the correct version that they were always going to use.
It sucked being born in December with all the chaos that brought but I still had a fun birthday of 12/12/2012 would have been amazing if I had turned 12 that year but I was a few years old 😅
Humanity always tricked themselves to thinking they know when was the world will end • Y2K Program • Mayan Calendar Propechy of Judgment Day in 2012 (Supported by Small Internet & News Conspiracy and Roland Emmerich Movie titled 2012) The 2011-2012 was Wild Year, in here. Many people believed it was true and when the day happened, they left speechless that nothing was happened.
@@ReiSyre62 Iknowthisisayearoldbutwhatever To be fair, Y2K *COULD* have happened. People actively worked to fix the error and make sure it wouldn't happen. It was a genuine threat, we just solved it. Same as the hole in the ozone layer
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Idk why listening to you is so nice to the ears and together with internet historian is a perfect chill night alone with cold drinks and turned off notifications.
Them thinking the rapture will save them from the irs is a huge underestimation of the determination of the irs.
:)
"The only certainties in life are death and taxes, and I'm not so sure about death"
I believe they actually have internal memos about how and when to resume tax collection in the event of a civilization ending catastrophe.
Even in afterlife the irs still wants your tax huh?
I fear no man, but that... Thing, It scares me...
@@Rifky809they always want your taxs
15:10 he wasnt spending on himself, he spent it on spreading the word with no regard for the cost.
Exactly, she rode him hard till the end >.>
@@Raktus the fuck?
Internet Historian really didn't help with how he decided to represent Harold's spending.
@@nickkelley9139Not really, I haven't seen anyone else mess that up.
Reminder: Y2K was a legitimate concern and the techies reacted appropriately by fixing it before it became an actual issue.
The Y2K thing was a problem, but the reason why it wasn't a big deal was because a ton of money and manpower was spent before 2000 to fix the problem. So now everyone thinks it wasn't a big deal. But that is only because it was fixed beforehand.
Exactly. It’s like climate change, except a crap load of time and effort was put in to prevent it.
Apparently some Computers and bank machine bugged out but because of prep time it was more or less not as bad as it could have been.
It could have been an economic disaster without those steps taken, but some people thought there was going to be nonsense like all computers crashing causing planes to fall out of the sky and what not..
Here's a good, harmless, example of how dangerous the Y2K thing was (without using an event in Y2K).
Remember the Fallout76 video IH had? They didn't properly code in multiple years and some of the in game mechanics (I think it was the nukes) just stopped working when the year rolled over.
If it wasn't for the manpower and time put in to prevent the Y2K event, then a lot of systems, financial or otherwise could if stopped working as well and it would be a lot less harmess than an in game mechanics failing.
@@Blitzwaffen another recent example is the iPhone bug where setting the date to 1/1/1970 would brick it because the date would wrap around and never come back to a valid date.
Them billboards in the middle of nowhere are so surreal
The duality of man.
“Talk to our Se*y ladies!”
“JESUS IS WATCHING.”
Or my personal favourite
“HE IS RISEN!”
*Followed by SHREK.*
Sex sells and religions love brain washing.
In the UK if you own a television you "have" to pay a "telelicense" because their broadcasting (the BBC) is government funded and that is how they get the money for it. You have to go through the effort of showing that you do not use it to watch TV (like only for games or whatever) so that you don't pay the license fee.
For some reason I can see computer monitors with cable antennas.
“OI LAD YOU GOT YOUR TV LOICENSE!”
@@eveakane6563
It's any piece of equipment that is used to receive live commercial broadcasts, not just a TV. This includes if you get a cable package that has nothing to do with the BBC, still have to pay the license for the services you aren't using.
I don't pay to watch TV but do anyway THUG LIFE fight fight fight the power
Didn't they use to lie and say that they had a special device that could detect TV sets just to spook people into paying?
Y2K wasn’t a conspiracy theory; computer engineers were able to fix it
As for Camping, he was a fool and a heretic, but he wasn’t a conman
Ah, this one. It's kinda sad, but IH's humor and Lila's commentary will keep me happy.
Genuinely felt bad for Robert. Guy got scammed out of all his retirement money.
@@Castitalus Yeah. Lesson learned, I guess.
My friends and I laid clothes on the pavement, then dropped chunks of dry ice into old, raggedy shoe with a little water, and posted the pics to Facebook and Insta, screaming that it was real...Priceless.
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That intro were you said you were proud of us is perfect. I just earned my second degree black belt last night!
congratulations!!! woohoo!!! thank you for sharing that achievement!!! 🍰❤🎉
Congrats dude! I got one heck of a rush when I got First Degree. You gonna push for Third Degree?
@@mayborneflowerthat’s the plan. For now I can rest though. :D
Im shamefully late to this but lol which martial art is it? I love me some good martial arts
@@Tragicx77 Shotokan Karate
The year 2000 thing wasn't a conspiracy. Just that there was a huge effort to fix the bug, and they did get it fixed.
20:08 In the UK, public television and associated services (for ex. The BBC's web, radio, etc) is funded via a TV license that every household with a television has to pay. Currently it's 160 GBP per year.
The lil' messages at the beginning are just lovely.
The Y2K problem was a real issue, and could have had real consequences. Not world-ending by any means, but still quite significant. The reason it didn't happen is because we took steps to solve it, and we succeeded.
It's the same thing with the hole in the ozone layer due to our use of CFC's. A lot of people think that wasn't a real problem, but it was very real. We simply stopped using CFC's, so the hole has stopped growing. It'll be a long time before it fully heals, but we at least took steps to stop it.
Well we didn't completely stop using them, the military was allowed to use them for a couple more decades for things like coolant in infrared sights (the Swedish RBS-70 SAM only stopped using Freon coolant in its laser system in 2011) and I believe halon fire suppression systems are still legal to use in aircraft and submarines because of how effective they are. And spacecraft because it kind of does't matter then.
Can't wait for the next Y2K to happen again in 2038.
@@CruelestChris True but the quantities are tiny compared to before. CFC emissions into the atmosphere are less than 1% of what they were before the ban.
Wait, don't plants need Carbon to live, and produce Oxygen? No more Carbon, no more Oxygen. No more Oxygen, no more us.
One of the most positive indie vtubers I've come across, and your voice is adorable! On top of the fact one that you don't talk over the video you're watching while it's playing which is one of my biggest pet peeves from reaction channels as it causes them to miss things
I hope your channel grows even bigger +1
Lila, just want to say you are a wonderful vtuber. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
YESS. The religious billboard thing! Recently went on a highway trip to south carolina. Very religious state. And all of the billboards were pretty standard. "Repent" "Love Jesus" Stuff like that. BUT ONE BILLBOARD TOOK THE CAKE. "Don't believe in Jesus? Don't bother. You're already DEAD" And my mother (who was driving) and I was like. "WOAH wtf! That's such a step up in extreme xD!"
Was that even a pro-religious billboard? I'm having a hard time figuring how "Don't bother" is supposed to make people more inclined to convert to Christianity.
@@Anthropomorphicreligion isn't made to make sense. Stop trying to understand it, it'll only take away time and brain cells from whatever you do want to do with your day.
@@Anthropomorphic I'm fairly certain it was. Also i know for a fact i'm miss-remembering the first half. But the "Don't bother" part is the part that stuck out the most to me. So it's seared into my memory. These billboards were every 6 miles or so along the interstate highway we traveled. Same colors. Same font.
2:05 Internet Historian made a video about Y2K as well and *Shammy* made a series of *Actual Reviews of No Man's Sky.*
As Someone from Leeds, I can confirm that the chicken thing was a crazy week.
World-ending prophecies are extremely common, especially in cults. There's many of them every year. When they inevitably fail, it doesn't usually reduce the followers' faith in the cult. On the contrary, for some of them it can actually strengthen their belief. They see it as a test of faith, and think that they must redouble their trust in the cult in order to find salvation.
It's a pretty good showcase of some of the dangers of blind faith. When you base your entire world on faith, that's got a lot of potential for disaster. Faith has no self-correction mechanism. You can have faith in anything, but there is only one truth.
Someone will get it right eventually. my bet is on March 20, 2695 at 2am
@@christophera4527 My bet is a country leader with matching first letters for the first and last name will get drunk and nuke everyone
@@christophera4527Mine’s April 25, 3225 at 3 AM
2:10 tbf y2k was real if not quite apocalypse territory, they just worked overtime to fix it. another such date is Jan 19, 2038 when seconds counted since 1970 will overflow 32bit integers which is arguably even harder problem (affecting more lower level systems than two year digits did) but at least they've started working on it a bit sooner
Nothing says middle america like driving past "Jesus Saves" and "The Lions Den" bilboards back to back
"The end is nigh"
*big smile*
While people did overhype Y2K, the bug was a legitimate issue; some of the potential problems also might've been fixed in preparation for it, but it's not very clear.
i went to an end of the world mayan calendar 2012 beach party - the bar stated if the world ended our bar tabs were on them LOL
Speaking of billboards. There is one in the city I live in that is an advertisement for a local church. It’s been there for years. But the billboard is right next to a gentleman’s club. Murica, am I right?
7:49 Lila paused right when Camping’s prediction was on screen!
As my supervisor once told me, "Numbers or data can be the basis of your hypothesis but never the conclusion." With enough 'analysis' and data points to pick from, anything and everything can be 'proven' right or wrong.
Good ol’ numerology
Lila and internet historian is something i need rn :'D
The day after my 6th birthday was the end of the world? This explains alot...
“Hardcore gangster Rapturist” made me snort my drink. It burns so bad.
32:13 Favorite quote of the whole video.
Y2K was actually a real thing (probably not so acopalyptic as people made it out to be). But was prepared for, and fixed. Some systems would be quiet messed up and be pretty serious errors, but planes wouldn't fall from the skies randomly 😄
I remembered this event. It was during my birthday week vacation. Going to disney world on the last day on earth was the best.
Funny enough Internet historian has a vid on the millennium bug called the "The Y2K Apocalypse"
This is such an interesting story.
Anyway, great reaction, Lila.
The Mayan calendar thing was weird. Yeah the calendar reached its end, but so does the Gregorian calendar every year. Calendars just roll over. Why did people assume because there wasn’t an explicit digit that the ancients must have known something we didn’t know. Maybe having the wheel extend a thousand plus years into the future was enough for their daily living. There were never any actual predictions by them.
Fun fact. NordVPN is from my Country - Lithuania. And they actually endorse Internet Historian unhinged ads. You gotta respwct that
The upbeat music near the beginning was from Kingdom Hearts 2
Thanks for sharing Lila. I look forward to your videos.
I remember the billboards from this event, and I remember hearing about it on some history show.
The main thing that I find hard to imagine is the family debt. It seems odd to rack up unmanageable debt when thinking about the long-term interests of your family. Even if you believed that the world might end, why would you create a scenario where you actually needed it to? Why would you not have some kind of fallback for the loves ones that were left behind? I suppose there was pet insurance, but what about people insurance...did they have some of that too?
I think that that some events are mis-represented in hindsight. People can have honest & selfless motivations that are misguided. Some can even have a reasonable & scientific backing for beliefs, which are only established as "wrong" when seen from a future perspective.
I think Camping was convinced about his righteous purpose and his methods. I doubt there was a specific desire for power over others, but there was surely a general high-minded conviction that diluted the value of attempts at dialog & reason, along with a lack of unbiased external checks-and-balances. The apparent corruption that showed up in hindsight, was probably more of an inevitable accumulation of small misunderstandings that were bolstered by a steady increase in influence and notoriety.
I felt the most bad for Marcia. Like... imagine having a baby on the way, then being told everyone was going to die before it's born. IH was right, that's fucked up...
I was literally at a Seminary when this first came out, late 2010
It went through the whole campus like a wildfire
...
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Always wondered what’s the point of billboards on the highway which have a website or phone number cause it’s not like you can stop to look at it or look up the site unless you have a passenger who’s quick enough to get the details
I think they're aimed at the kind of people willing to risk life and limb dialling-while-driving for a deal. Or people who have dashcams and don't mind a lot of skipping through their videos
4:24 well the takodachis put Ina in times square so I mean there are worse things that could be put on billboards.
I do love Lila's reactions, a bit more than what I'm used to from react channels, haha.
A wholesome message at the end there. Love it.
I cannot wait to tell my grandkids about growing up in Y2K, this, and the Mayan calendar apocalypse. The amount of bogus end of the world events I’ve been through is pretty funny.
Never heard of this before.
Maybe just was not a thing in my country back then.
Btw as weird as it may sound I only got to know about some creators after watching your reactions.
Thanks for that to you and the community.
Edit: btw I kept hearing something different than “using math” every single time. What I kept hearing would have explained these predictions better than math…
These types of things are usually solely a US thing and even then, most people in the US don't know half of these cause until IH's video on this particular one, I had never heard of Camping, but you can usually find one nutcase or another in cities like New York, Las Vegas, LA, etc that are wearing big placards going on about the 'end of the world'.
Crystal math 👍
All I’m saying is… the last time I was happy and wanted to live was sometime in 2011. Maybe he had a point and the world truly ended that day. Not all at once, but it started a cascade.
That intro cheered me up. ❤ Thank you Lila!
I was camping with my boy scout troop on that day. We all gathered and held hands in a circle around the campfire a minute or two before the time and waited for the end.
......So wait, your troop BELIEVED the world was going to end, and they still took you camping during that time instead of letting you stay the fuck home with your actual families?
I think your troop is kinda fucked up.
The f-ing knock startled me LOL
Please know that not all Christians are like the silly people who bought into that foolishness. Many of us actually don't buy into such conspiracies. And that's why, at least in Catholicism and Orthodoxy (particularly the former) not just anyone can teach Scripture.
Harold Camping predicted the Apocalypse on May 21, 2011.
The Macho Man Randy Savage passed away on May 20, 2011
There's no denying it: the Macho Man himself ascended to Heaven to halt the Apocalypse.
Also, Camping's massive spending was for the advertising. As for his character, its kind of hard to say. When it comes to religion, generally, you have,
A: people who are open to different interpretations of the stuff they read/practice, tolerant of different point of views, etc., even if there is some resistance to that change.
B: people who aren't as open to different interpretations of what they read/practice. This can be to varying degrees, from personal interpretation to word for word, but regrettably, the only examples that come to mind are the worst kind. Mainly, fanaticism/zealotry. I couldn't say for certain if cults also count, but I imagine there are some psychological things involved in that.
There are also people who use religion to further their own goals. Whether those goals are good or bad, selfless or selfish, it could be a lot of things. You might also have people who "use" other people to further their own goals, for the same reasons/end goals. Could be vice versa too, where people with selfish intentions still end up helping others, though I imagine that occurs more in fiction than IRL.
(I personally agree with the general core points of the 10 Commandments, but my parents would flip if they saw my search history lol plssomeonerelatewithme)
Relatable, man. The search history part.
For some reason, your comment reminded me of that one time when James and Mike from Cinemassacre came up with the movie idea "Godzilla VS the 10 Commandments".
To this day I still don't know where the math behind Heaven being 17 came from.
It's some kind of numerology. Something about words equalling numbers. Think scrabble mixed with fortune telling.
Imagine counting the letters in words written in the English language, as if English is somehow special and relevant to an ancient prophecy from a time the language didn't even exist.
Man, I don't even remember what the hell I was doing in 2011, but it sure as hell didn't involve following this nonsense. I think LA Noire came out around this time so I was probably focused on that.
Great reaction!
2:00 IH actually made a video on the Y2K ordeal, it's called "The Y2k Apocalypse"
God, that knocking got me good. My poor heart.
SAME. it's not obvious in the video, but it scared me to my core. 😭😂
Ah yes, religious and adult billboards in close proximity. A phenomenon my brother dubbed "Save your soul or fill your holes".
Aside from the heresy inherent to thinking anyone can calculate the end of all things.
It's the hubris, the sheer hubris wrapped up in this that's disgusting.
To think that YOU are the prophet to communicate this singularly world shaking secret, to be so utterly certain in conviction that you compel others, vulnerable people as well to just give up on the world and wreck their future.
It's utterly repulsive, it goes far beyond conviction in one's beliefs into mad arrogance.
Y2K was an issue. A lot of systems used 2 digit years such that after 1999 was 1900 because those that wrote such software years or decades ago assumed no one would still be using it by then (but were). You saw this a lot in sales and inventory systems. A lot of effort was put into fixing it, because it effected profits, and was largely successful with very few failures. One of my past jobs was helping fix a company’s sales system.
Number don't lie, but also, garbage in, garbage out.
I'm pretty sure the numbers mentioned with atonement, completeness, and Heaven are all based on numerology, which is a very special interpretive system.
The Y2K crisis was a real problem that took thousands of man hours to resolve before 1/1/00 hit
5:10 Which is why I'm glad I live in Maine where billboards are literally banned in the state ;). So much nicer.
wow! i didn't know there was a state that banned them. that's cool.
SIMPSONS DID IT!
For real tho, this is literally the plot of The SImpsons Season 16 Episode 19 that came out in 2005.
I vaguely remember this and thinking the guy was insane.
Mary Bateman... yup, surname checks out
3:00
Camping being like "What's that? You're gonna be left behind during the Rapture? *pfft* Skill issue." 🤣
2:00 - IH did a video on that one too actually
Reacting to intro: Yeah I've come a long way, I just ran a 10 km race this morning haha.
Hey Lila, new subscriber here. I just wanted to say that your sweet and short little motivationl intros are really nice. I can tell you that, even though we dont know you and you dont us, they mean a lot to some of us. Thank you and keep up being you ❤
Since Public TV are Funded by the public over here so theres a fee in UK to fund it called a TV licence which mainly goes to BBC
Only thing I can tell you for sure regarding the Bible and the rapture is that Bible says it's basically a sin to try and predict it. An as a religious figure Harold Camping really should have known that. I'm an apathies when it comes to religion and I know that.
Surviving a ton of apocalyptic events (yeah I like to pretend all predictions were true, but we managed to survive) and I'm still afraid the elevator will suddenly drop, for no reason, when I go to the 26th floor at work.
"Congratulations, you don't know how to use maths."
*hugs* YES! Thank you!
So, as a coder, it always annoy me how people (mostly pushed by the media) mock the 2k bug. They seem to miss the years of work we did to fix it, like it wasn't something that happen. Were we supposed to let everything break to prove a point? I think it shows that we barely talked about a much worse issue (size of ints with epoch time) that we also mostly fixed in time to avoid that situation. Also, side note, the Mayan calendar was just about the changing of cycle. Even by what we knew at the time, it was never about the end of the world, that was, again, the media...
The adult billboards next to Jesus billboards reminds me, I just went to the beach for father's day, and not only did I see that same thing all along the way - I saw an adult store ACROSS THE STREET from a church!
Billboard be like "sin" or "don't sin"
19:04 That search history is amazing
25:00 imagine wanting to do something you always wanted to do, a rapture is predicted to happen, you believe it, and go to do the things on your bucket list. Doing these things on your bucket list make you really happy but you spend a lot of money. Now the rapture doesn’t happen and you are beating yourself up for spending all that money and you will probably never do anything nice for yourself again.
11:45 The bottom of the ocean IS Hell.
Lila and IH, the dream team
I swear, you sounded like a cowboy when you said consequences of my own actions 😅😅
38:10
This looks like a depiction of Judas revealing Jesus to the Romans by kissing him. I’m not a big set person so it’s just a guess
Funny thing is the y2k bug kinda happened a decade or so ago for the ps3, every playstation stopped working, you couldn't install anything, couldn't connect to it's services, you had to change to clock to a day previous or after for it to function normally.
"Why that face?"
Because Shrek is love.
I feel like I should have remembered it as something big. I guess It wasn't as big as people made it out to be. At least not in Sweden
I suggest the greatest thing you can do is learn this is real and coming,
1994 Second watch
Third watch 2011
Listen to Campings End Time Study
Man knew his stuff
Just a word of warning
There is a theory that went around when the Sonic movie came out that the original design in the trailer was fake and ugly on purpose to get people's attention, and then later they would re-release the trailer with the correct version that they were always going to use.
It sucked being born in December with all the chaos that brought but I still had a fun birthday of 12/12/2012 would have been amazing if I had turned 12 that year but I was a few years old 😅
"Wait, you can go to hell through the bottom of the Earth?"
Technically, yes. After the crust is just tons of magma.
I am guessing right away Harold Camping is going to make Lila annoyed.
Anybody remember the world before it ended?
Also, Shrek is love. Shrek is life.
@@TheForsakenEagle heretic! Our Lord and Savior Foamy will make you rue your foolishness
Humanity always tricked themselves to thinking they know when was the world will end
• Y2K Program
• Mayan Calendar Propechy of Judgment Day in 2012 (Supported by Small Internet & News Conspiracy and Roland Emmerich Movie titled 2012)
The 2011-2012 was Wild Year, in here. Many people believed it was true and when the day happened, they left speechless that nothing was happened.
@@ReiSyre62 Iknowthisisayearoldbutwhatever
To be fair, Y2K *COULD* have happened. People actively worked to fix the error and make sure it wouldn't happen. It was a genuine threat, we just solved it. Same as the hole in the ozone layer
>"Hi there! you've come a long way and I just wanted to say, I'm proud of you!"
>be me
>be witch hunter
>look back at the forest of heretic corpses Lila is obviously talking about.
>be drenched in blood, trying to ignore Khorne.
Well I'm glad someone appreciates my work!
Milk for the Khorne Flakes!
You better be praying to Tal that you don't blindly stumble into a Beastman Breyherd or you'll be sent to Sigmar as a box of bone toothpicks.
@@joshuaking9408 the beastmen ain't got nothin on me, tech priest!
I was waiting for you to see this one
any excuse to rewatch internet historian
Keep up the good work Lila