The Ricky Gervais Show: S.3 Ep.08 - Medicine REACTION | DaVinci REACTS

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  • @goggler2
    @goggler2 4 роки тому +25

    In 2014, producers of a BBC television documentary postulated that Tut died in chariot crash that broke his legs and pelvis,
    and resulted in an infection and perhaps death by blood poisoning.

  • @stevenkaye1625
    @stevenkaye1625 4 роки тому +15

    This is gonna sound weird, but I find you such a rational, intelligent, and down to earth dude, that it actually brings me comfort.

    • @bodspafc
      @bodspafc 4 роки тому +1

      I second that, it’ll be a shame when he’s finished with this series

  • @kazzsamoht3459
    @kazzsamoht3459 4 роки тому +64

    React to Steve vs Karl insults there's a compilation that's only ten mins it's funny

  • @teeman8999
    @teeman8999 4 роки тому +32

    Us Brits just have a dark sense of humour. Even when we insult we tend to it in a jokey way.

    • @NeilusNihilus
      @NeilusNihilus 4 роки тому +5

      Unless we insult when drunk in which case we just fight people.

  • @saraevelynsmith
    @saraevelynsmith 4 роки тому +35

    The Black Mirror episode “Black Museum” involves a machine that’s similar to the one Karl’s describing 🤯

    • @ukguy
      @ukguy 4 роки тому +14

      Quite a few episodes of Black Mirror have used Karl's ideas.

    • @Cotsos88
      @Cotsos88 4 роки тому +1

      They stole the Love Of Two Brains idea too.

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому +1

      Kostis T. what episode was that?

    • @Cotsos88
      @Cotsos88 4 роки тому +1

      @@sidarthur8706 Black Museum , the last of season 4. Both of Karl's ideas are in this. No way a coincidence.

    • @pauljames1807
      @pauljames1807 4 роки тому

      @@ukguy Black Museum used two of his ideas. Im not sure about any other episodes.

  • @lightofjahs
    @lightofjahs 4 роки тому +23

    Lol I'm English and your not wrong, I think it's why we make such good villains in movies.

  • @LoverOfManyArts
    @LoverOfManyArts 4 роки тому +5

    You're honestly one of the best reaction channels on this platform! Been watching you since the beginning of your Ricky Gervais Show reaction series!

  • @penguin9941
    @penguin9941 4 роки тому +5

    "A problem solved is a problem caused." True philosopher

  • @leytonjay
    @leytonjay 4 роки тому +5

    Karl's point about the Doctor assessing you by feeling how you feel makes perfect sense.
    When I worked in a pub we had some customers who drank 10 pints every day and night and eat only takeaway food. They said they felt great, despite being extremely fat and having no energy. Most of them died before 50. Surely if a Doctor could tune into that and feel it he'd be like "What the fuck mate? You need to sort yourself out, there's so much wrong with you."

    • @leytonjay
      @leytonjay 4 роки тому +1

      @@MichaelWake95 Maybe but my point is you could easily feel things some people have learned to live with and don't report.

  • @CMDRRustyDog
    @CMDRRustyDog 4 роки тому +1

    Just got back from an overnight stay on UK's west coast (business not pleasure). I was even listening to these 'Guide To's...' in the car on the way there and back. Guide to Medicine wasn't one of them so it's not fresh in my mind.
    How nice to get back home with a hot cup of tea and a Ricky Gervais Show reaction ! :)

  • @zarabada6125
    @zarabada6125 4 роки тому +1

    One of the reasons to retain a sample of an old virus is that you have the components to recreate a treatment or vaccination if the virus resurfaces in the future.
    While some viruses have been eliminated in humans, it is possible that a variant of the virus is being carried by another animal or is present in a glacier, with a potential for revival when the glacier melts.

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому

      if it resurfaces why would it make a difference if you've got another version somewhere? it would be another virus and the one you'd want to know how to kill would be there for you to look at anyway

    • @zarabada6125
      @zarabada6125 3 роки тому

      @@sidarthur8706 For comparison. You can compare the preserved strain with the new strain to identify areas of commonality and difference. This may help in identifying whether the target area of the old vaccine has changed significantly, which may alter the direction of attempts to find a cure or vaccine for the new strain.
      Some of the old detail could be recorded in books but analysis technology has moved on a lot since small pox was eliminated. A modern comparison of both strains could reveal far more than an inaccurate diagram based on old and obsolete data.

  • @teracyasu897
    @teracyasu897 4 роки тому +1

    They haven't eradicated Polio yet, but there are around 30 cases world wide each year so they are really close

  • @EmulsionTime
    @EmulsionTime 4 роки тому +4

    9:50 has aged very well.

  • @jjpvp361
    @jjpvp361 4 роки тому +8

    I have seen all of the episodes at least 10 times and this episode isnt on the tianshu Lee account so this is a first reaction for me also

  • @mickeyrube6623
    @mickeyrube6623 4 роки тому +1

    Karl was basically right about Tutankhamun! They thought he got hit in the head, maybe murdered, but that was from unwrapping the head. They also thought he got ran over in a chariot race, but these injuries were from grave robbers. He did have a broken leg, with the wound still open at death. His body was generally weak from a whole host of genetic conditions from birth, and he also had malaria.

  • @182rObBiEmAn44
    @182rObBiEmAn44 4 роки тому +3

    I remember I had chest pains and I went to the doctor and they said it was anxiety but I asked for tests to be done and they found that my heart was fine but my liver was really bad and thats because I use to drink a lot. So thats an example of going for one thing but finding out that there was something else that wasn't ok.

  • @Shelfyy
    @Shelfyy 4 роки тому +26

    Love these! Hope you can react to XFM top 50 moments

    • @skeleetoon
      @skeleetoon 4 роки тому +1

      yes pls!

    • @UnbelievablyGauche
      @UnbelievablyGauche 4 роки тому +3

      Surely... Listening to Xfm chopped up is sacrilegious.

    • @Shelfyy
      @Shelfyy 4 роки тому +4

      Stephen Zevon well I can’t expect him to react to over 40 hours of XFM even though that would be great

    • @skeleetoon
      @skeleetoon 4 роки тому +2

      he also can't react to anything over 30 minutes because of his camera battery

    • @skeleetoon
      @skeleetoon 4 роки тому +1

      @Ricky Bobby I feel like if that was an option he would just do it. Maybe he doesn't have the time or something. Sucks cuz XFM is better imo

  • @ukguy
    @ukguy 4 роки тому +3

    Tutenkhamun did indeed die of an infection caused by a broken femur (thigh bone)… or so they believe.

  • @g13n79
    @g13n79 4 роки тому +1

    The Black Museum episode featuring something similar to Karl's medical machine, is based on a story by Penn Jillette called 'The Pain Addict' written in the 1980s.
    I doubt that Karl read it though

  • @gleam6370
    @gleam6370 4 роки тому +2

    I love first time reactions a bit more but I’m still excited to see this :D

  • @darrenrichards2065
    @darrenrichards2065 4 роки тому +2

    love these reactions!

  • @sanderdeboer6034
    @sanderdeboer6034 3 роки тому

    Catweazle was the first thing I though of when you talked about how ancient people would perceive modern technology as magic. This was a TV show in the 70s where a magician from the 14th century ends up in 20th century Britain and is amazed at all the modern technology.
    I feel that if someone from the 70s would be transported to our times they would also be amazed at some of our technology, like smartphones and the internet. But it wouldn’t be as much of a shock as anybody living before the 19th century.

  • @dapaintbrush6965
    @dapaintbrush6965 4 роки тому +2

    Love theses videos bro always

  • @EewZEE
    @EewZEE 4 роки тому

    The machine at 18:30 was actually put into Black Mirror episode after the show came out.... just goes to show carl is a genius

  • @Craig_Humphries
    @Craig_Humphries 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video!

  • @TheManorBeast
    @TheManorBeast 4 роки тому

    ‘We’re ending up with a load of weak people who need looking after all the time’
    Karl Pilkington
    A quote for the ages that will ring more and more true

  • @darrylweathers7361
    @darrylweathers7361 4 роки тому +1

    For an idea that does not first seem insane there is no hope. Albert Einstein. If an idea isnt daft it isnt worth thinking about. Karl Pilkington.

  • @dennetlane2870
    @dennetlane2870 4 роки тому

    Just what I needed tonight thanks!

  • @pmantis4674
    @pmantis4674 4 роки тому +1

    There was a documentary in uk,that sumed up he could have fallen off a chariot,i believe kp saw that

  • @carlharris5497
    @carlharris5497 4 роки тому +1

    King tut died in chariot crash that broke his legs and pelvis, and resulted in an infection and perhaps death by blood poisoning

  • @animationlynx5054
    @animationlynx5054 4 роки тому +1

    😂😂😂.. bloody hell !

  • @Nietzsche_K_Gote
    @Nietzsche_K_Gote 4 роки тому +2

    Epic time again just about to hit the sac.

  • @Ludwig123179
    @Ludwig123179 4 роки тому +1

    "problem solved is a problem caused" is so true :D

  • @zomagord
    @zomagord 4 роки тому

    They are saying Tutankhamun died from a broken leg. a CT Scan of the mummy disproved the popular theory that he was murdered by a blow to the head.

  • @melissaleigh5220
    @melissaleigh5220 4 роки тому +1

    When I was a child it was all innocent ! Chem trails

  • @DlcEnergy
    @DlcEnergy 4 роки тому

    Karl doesn't like the back door because from behind it could be anybody. lol

  • @mat5473
    @mat5473 4 роки тому

    27:15 You didn't notice but you accidentally did the perfect pause. The On-Air sign bings and turns on exactly when you press play again.

  • @shondi1
    @shondi1 4 роки тому

    This episode is so relevant rn..

  • @billdemudd6697
    @billdemudd6697 4 роки тому +1

    Its an englishmans secret weapon!

  • @The_Fat_Turtle
    @The_Fat_Turtle 4 роки тому

    Gave this a thumbs up for the Jurassic World rant.

  • @Napalm38382
    @Napalm38382 4 роки тому +5

    You keep them so you could potentially remanufacture vaccine. USA smallpox is in Atlanta ga

    • @whitedeath9
      @whitedeath9 4 роки тому

      Actually a team of Canadian scientists in 2017 demonstrated that the virus could be recreated in the lab for the development of a vaccine, meaning USA and Russia don't need to keep those old samples.

    • @Napalm38382
      @Napalm38382 4 роки тому

      @@whitedeath9 Link? Why does Canada have access to smallpox? They don't. It's a presumption. And I assume you meant "vaccine" in place of your word "virus". USA and Russia have the virus. USA is in Atlanta, GA. Russian one in "undisclosed location". From which, a vaccine could be manufactured on a mass scale. -- Distributed to other countries - Then destroyed all over again. Smallpox eradication is one of the most amazing feats humans have ever done. Smallpox killed more humans, than all human deaths in every single human war combined for the past 10,000 years.

  • @97Lucifer
    @97Lucifer 4 роки тому

    It's believed that tutankhamun died due to an infection and not long before he died he suffered a severe fracture to his leg.

  • @jjpvp361
    @jjpvp361 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid bro

  • @Matt19matt19
    @Matt19matt19 4 роки тому

    Karl is nearly right tutankhamun did die from a fracture to his thigh bone and died from an infection as a result of that. The head injuries apparently were after he had died. Theres suggestion he had genetic ailments as his parents were brother and sister.

  • @jamesmachin8410
    @jamesmachin8410 4 роки тому

    You are correct Tutankhamun died of a head injury....and I believe the theory is that he was assassinated by being hit in the back of the head with a blunt object while he was sleeping

    • @Matt19matt19
      @Matt19matt19 4 роки тому

      Depends what you read. I've read a fracture to his thigh bone.

    • @jodu626
      @jodu626 4 роки тому

      Yep fracture to thigh

  • @georgeadams6254
    @georgeadams6254 4 роки тому +1

    aye, it was a leg injury which they couldn't stop getting infected.

  • @leytonjay
    @leytonjay 4 роки тому +1

    Mate I've watched so many of your videos, I stopped wondering what 'The Renaissance Crew' is. But I'm watching with a friend and he has reminded me that I don't actually know what that means. What prey tell is 'The Renaissance Crew'?
    If its just a thing you say, then I apologise for overthinking it. It is a pretty distinctive catchphrase, I like it 😉

    • @DevonDaVinci
      @DevonDaVinci  4 роки тому +2

      It's the name of my subscriber base. If you are subbed to the channel you are apart of the Renaissance Crew.

    • @leytonjay
      @leytonjay 4 роки тому

      @@DevonDaVinci I was in it the whole time and never knew. Cheers 😉

  • @JTS812
    @JTS812 2 роки тому

    I could be wrong but im pretty sure they dont keep those virus' for military purposes, but for research for possible cures for other cancers or something in the future and/or a possible future outbreak or something

  • @jarviscocker141284
    @jarviscocker141284 4 роки тому +1

    20:34 me every time I get to January 1st, #excuses #imlazy

  • @amberswafford9305
    @amberswafford9305 4 роки тому

    Me and my kids are 5th & 6th generation farm kids and playing in mud and muck seems to hv been the best immune booster apart from the couple of vaccinations we received. I’m not an ant-vaccer by no means but if one is too new, I pass on it for my children until more yrs of use/research occurs.

  • @notchjohnson2540
    @notchjohnson2540 4 роки тому

    I'm pretty sure that the primary reason for preserving samples of vira is for developing vaccines. I imagine that even extinct vira might come in handy, when researching more modern strains, which might be derived or somehow share common features.
    This is obviously beyond my pay grade, but viewing it as only being tools for biological warfare seems a bit too simple and unnuanced.

  • @danielstamp8749
    @danielstamp8749 4 роки тому

    I think you would enjoy the old XFM shows they’re hilarious

  • @wilosaur
    @wilosaur 4 роки тому

    I think keeping things like smallpox makes sense from a military perspective for the reason that it's a pretty lethal potential threat against nuclear war by a technologically superior force. Let's say for instance the US achieved enough of a missile advantage to disable russian nuclear silos and submarines in a single attack, having a virus that could wipe out 99.9% of the global population (which Russia's engineered version of smallpox could reportedly do) discourages the US from ever attempting to destroy Russia, because even if we could wipe out their whole economic and military infrastructure, all it would take is one Russian agent with a sample of the virus to take us down with them.

  • @bobbin621
    @bobbin621 4 роки тому +2

    Karls almost right he died from an infection due to a fracture on his thigh bone

    • @cmcculloch1
      @cmcculloch1 4 роки тому

      matthew mulvaney and possibly had malaria too - the lad had soo much wrong with him though , can you imagine been there
      and he’s claiming to be a god ... I’d take 1 look at him and think “yea not buying that mate...😂”

  • @leytonjay
    @leytonjay 4 роки тому +1

    You have to keep deadly pathogens (bacteria and viruses). If it came back, evolved, was used against us or we discovered it had a cousin (from an isolated population in the Amazon etc) then you would need an original sample to work with to find a cure/vaccine.
    It will be like the last few nuclear weapons if we finally choose to get rid of them, someone will always keep one, so you have to keep one. Then everybody keeps one. Do you want to be the only one without it? Best keep one back, just incase.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 4 роки тому

      You'd think they could just keep an image of the structure and synthesize it if we needed it

  • @daisydippy9793
    @daisydippy9793 4 роки тому

    Tutankahmun had multiple things wrong with him due to inbreeding including being a cripple there was something wrong with his bones in his foot he had a club foot he had over 100 walking sticks in his tomb but they seem to think he died from having an epileptic fit because he had a fractured knee

  • @terweeme
    @terweeme 4 роки тому +4

    if someone has a high tolerance for pain..wouldnt that mean that they dont feel much pain..and therefore the doc also wouldnt realise he is in pain by using karls machine. Since everyone's body is different wouldnt someones feelings be different than everyeone else...that machine wouldnt work....

    • @madmandelphamine9937
      @madmandelphamine9937 4 роки тому +3

      Fitzwilliam ter weeme but we’re talking about a hypothetical machine and so you could hypothetically get it to replicate similar pain. Especially because pain isn’t from the body it’s your brain making it and so you could just stimulate the brain so that it feels that pain regardless off tolerance

  • @Ben-pv8uq
    @Ben-pv8uq 4 роки тому +2

    Karl was right! He broke his pelvis and legs

    • @zarabada6125
      @zarabada6125 4 роки тому

      Partially right. The chariot theory was put forward on the basis of damage to the leg and to the chest cavity but photographs from the original dig show the chest was intact. The damage to the chest occurred in the 20th century.
      The leg was damaged prior to his death and the presence of embalming fluids indicate the wound was open when he was prepared for burial. It is idle speculation whether the leg wound was cause or effect; did he die from the leg wound or was the leg wound caused by him collapsing at the time of death?

    • @theo7044
      @theo7044 4 роки тому +1

      Zarabada or he died young cause he was a 6th generation inbreed. No way to know.

  • @georgewalsh237
    @georgewalsh237 4 роки тому

    With regards to the weightlifting questions, lift heavier and just have someone spot you. As your form starts to go, the spotter can help you finish the rep so it’s takes the strain off

  • @jodu626
    @jodu626 4 роки тому

    My man!!!

  • @sb7984
    @sb7984 4 роки тому

    Odd how fanny doesnt mean butt in england.

  • @andyquin5386
    @andyquin5386 4 роки тому +5

    Black mirror.....

    • @TeddymanYT
      @TeddymanYT 4 роки тому

      The Black Museum episode right?

  • @jillwalsh9288
    @jillwalsh9288 3 роки тому

    You where correct

  • @thomasmason3122
    @thomasmason3122 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah, Tutankhamen did die from a head injury, it's believed that someone hit him over the back of the head with a rock or something.

    • @CasperLD
      @CasperLD 4 роки тому

      Tutankhamoon

    • @AkumaGekido
      @AkumaGekido 4 роки тому +1

      For years, it was speculated that King Tut’s death at age 19 came courtesy of a blow to the head, inflicted, perhaps, by a murderous rival. More recently, however, experts have determined that the damage to his mummy’s skull occurred after death, either during the embalming process or at the hands of Carter’s crew. So how did the boy king die? In 2005 a study revealed that he broke his leg and developed an infection in the wound shortly before death. According to one theory, the pharaoh sustained the injury by falling from his chariot during a hunt. - History.com

  • @andrewc2753
    @andrewc2753 4 роки тому

    I thought the last one you watched was episode 7, when did you react to this?

    • @DevonDaVinci
      @DevonDaVinci  4 роки тому +1

      It wasn't uploaded. I recorded a reaction but later learned the video was messed up, this is my second time reacting to the video.

  • @DanGer-dw1qx
    @DanGer-dw1qx 4 роки тому

    I just checked and karl is almost right...he died from an injury to his thigh bone

  • @Kempshaw
    @Kempshaw 4 роки тому

    14:30 Eugenics is quite intuitive though.

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому

      so is the geocentric universe

    • @Kempshaw
      @Kempshaw 4 роки тому

      @@sidarthur8706 No no, you don't understand. If you have better people you will obviously facilitate for a better society. VERY INTUITIVE, no?

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому

      Kempshaw i'm agreeing with you. it's intuitive like the geocentric universe. but you've got to think it through. how do you determine who the better people are? is connor mcgregor a more worth while specimen than stephen hawking? and how would the system be implemented even if you could guarantee no unintended consequences?

    • @Kempshaw
      @Kempshaw 4 роки тому

      @@sidarthur8706 You're right, it IS a tricky issue once you get down to it. But on the surface, we could at least try to produce a race which had more of some qualities that seems more conducive to everyone; like intelligence, rationality, kindness, industriousness and so forth. And try to weed out aggressiveness, ugliness, stupidity, evil? Etc.
      The problem comes of course eventually like you say, how should it be implemented? There are tons of options here, but to begin with the most careful first, just as an example: How about just try to persuade smarter and successful people to have more kids? And how about pushing contraception in environments and to people where the the norm is that people get kids before the parents are ready, or before the parents even have a solid and dedicated relationship? How about removing social benefits for certain groups who are plainly irresponsible?
      These things are already being talked about of course.
      Anyway, humanity is never really in "stasis" anyway, sooner or later something will happen. Right now we are at a point where everything is a free for all. Africas population is about to explode. Migrants are flowing in on Europe. So, should we just be passive about that because that's "just the way things are going at the moment". And should we feel the same way about humanity at large? Eugenics is a powerful tool in trying to take matter into our own hands and shape the future we would like to see. It is not without it's inherent risks and possible flaws, but so is sitting back and not doing anything because "we might mess things up".

  • @melissaleigh5220
    @melissaleigh5220 4 роки тому

    Hey! No one person says ! But look at cancer /ADHH. Food!?

  • @agoodjoe6910
    @agoodjoe6910 3 роки тому

    supposedly it was a knee injury

  • @bendrake1234
    @bendrake1234 4 роки тому

    Did he explain why he's reacting to videos he's already done than the ones he hasn't?

  • @nickarmitt4722
    @nickarmitt4722 4 роки тому +1

    natural selection isn't eugenics.

  • @NeilusNihilus
    @NeilusNihilus 4 роки тому +1

    Karl does make a lot of sense in this vid. Ricky and Steve lose this one for sure.

  • @Tuja79
    @Tuja79 4 роки тому

    Diden't the U.S. government use some chemical that still effects wets today?

  • @madzangels
    @madzangels 4 роки тому

    Honestly can't really blame the Birts for building an Empire, when you see how much ass fucking that island took with Romans and Vikins and the French and Spanish constantly threatening it....No wonder they decide tfinally that attack is probably the best form of defense...Britain seeeded the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc what we all commonly regard as 'western civilisation'...
    So good job really :) Better it was the British seeding all that territory rather than the Russian or Chinese...or even worse...the French

  • @ENGLISHMURPHY
    @ENGLISHMURPHY 4 роки тому

    It makes no sense for the U.S to kill off tax payers

  • @gmanynwa5190
    @gmanynwa5190 4 роки тому

    Oh its a must watch well without your reactions anyway.

  • @crung8
    @crung8 4 роки тому

    do more Bo Burnham

  • @mrknowmyself
    @mrknowmyself 4 роки тому

    Hey

  • @angelaluckd1932
    @angelaluckd1932 4 роки тому

    Could you please do a reaction to some scene from being human uk in come in 2009 before being human USA the scene are UA-cam
    Annie's pivotal moment from being human series 1
    Mitchell question his place scene
    And I kissed you once scene
    Please do a reaction to them

  • @electronash
    @electronash 4 роки тому

    Good job that global pandemic you mentioned hasn't happ...

  • @roknroller6052
    @roknroller6052 3 роки тому

    I think Karl is just typically conservative in his approach, and struggles obviously to express what he means, who knows..
    But recent times 'Progress' is just what society convinces itself of based on what it already does, Karl has expressed a similar sentiment. Now it's certainty that. Technology is progress, and progress is convenience.
    But there's no endgame, there's no destination. Like typically liberals, The fight never ends, it's a iterated game where they keep redefining Terminology, as to move the goalpost, so as society gets more sensitive, and the next generation comes, the fight starts, incredulous of what the evidence suggests, as if no progress was ever made! The danger is society descends into insanity, where perception is all that will remain, as truth becomes buried..
    Sorry my point being. Some people think that tampering with what you don't even begin to understand, when there's no destination, The people tampering with genetics. Unrelated to that but still the principle is the same, coronavirus, once a mistake is made there's no going back. The work with genetics isn't going to end even when they can cure all disease. There is no end, therefore it should never of happened. Once they have a genetically selective weapon there's no way to Uninvent it lol
    I think Karl along with a large minority of people, whether for religious reasons or just fear for what's unknown, don't like the idea of tampering with nature, To differing extents and extremes. Which even though that includes medicine is distinctly different from eugenics, but I get your point...
    Thought I'd share my viewpoint. I love your reactions by the way...

  • @Jacrispy93
    @Jacrispy93 4 роки тому

    You’re awesome but talked way too much during this video.

    • @mickeypearce244
      @mickeypearce244 4 роки тому

      But where is the line between talking to little and talking too much?

  • @perryedwards4746
    @perryedwards4746 4 роки тому

    Do you think we're sooo stupid we don't know these things..? This isn't about the program this is about you pretending your clever! Could you interrupt it anymore please,coz I wanna watch you more than them!! Jeeez

    • @DevonDaVinci
      @DevonDaVinci  4 роки тому +2

      Watch the original video, otherwise don't complain when you watch my reaction and you hear me talking.

    • @dennetlane2870
      @dennetlane2870 4 роки тому

      Why do you even watch reaction videos lol?

  • @dazza4224
    @dazza4224 4 роки тому

    Play the vid n stop the chit chat. Its better when you're watching for the 1st time and not the 2nd with all the answers

    • @markthomson5534
      @markthomson5534 4 роки тому +2

      The link to the video is in the description (just like he said at the start). Either that or just pay to watch the video yourself and stop complaining, snowflake ❄️

    • @dennetlane2870
      @dennetlane2870 4 роки тому

      So many moaners in this comment section! 🙄 just watch the original video