i got ur heart. i got ur lungs. boom. blood soup. i have ur brain. i have ur eyeballs. boom. blood explosion. blood explosion + blood soup = death death death of animals!!!! (odnt copy and paste this.)
They used to make some children's books in this style (in my day), but sorry I can't give any further information as I was never really into picture books when I was a kid. It's a curious style now that I can appreciate it though.
It's not all about manure, its what the manure does to your soil. This topic definitely brings up HUMIC ACID..... one of the best things for gardens (far more important than just weak manure from cows)
I laughed so hard at this. Not because I thought it was stupid or incorrect, but the name of the restaurant. If you rearrange the words around (but keep the pronunciation) you get the french word 'Poubelle', which means trash or to throw away.
Guys, this is a video about how dead animals help to create food made with dead food which just helped us to understand and appreciate dead stuff basically making us appreciate the video
hamburgers, bacon, chicken burritos.. all dead things. It is called meat, to keep from grossing people out. Most don't even realize how the cows, pigs, chickens had such sad lives, and traumatized deaths. But, it's all there.. in the 'meat'.
Jorgensen penus. And just what do you think plants use? Dead matter, including animals, as food. And plants are "alive" as well. And you "kill" them when you pick them/eat them
Mushrooms are so good, and shrimp too, I think I might like the taste of those fed by detritus, hell I'd be lying if I said the smell of cut grass, that's got mushrooms or manure used on it, didn't remind me of food, and make me hungry.
The big problem of the ecosystems around the world is the debt of brown waste retired from circulation because humans contaminate it beyond reusability and put it in landfills where it cannot feed the bottom feeders of the food chain. Things definitely need to change in order to restore equilibrium to our ecosystems around the world. More composting areas and less toxic waste (oil byproducts, plastics, etc.) would be a good start!
Why do we chase away scavergers from landfills anyways? Nature is trying to reclaim what is rightfully hers but we chase away birds and rodents from the landfills because we humans consider them dirty. So much facepalm humanity!
It's clever and all, but as the only chain they show that leads from detritus to humans is the one with mushrooms in it, my students are likely to say "doesn't apply to me, I don't eat mushrooms" and ignore it. I'd like some of the sequence to show where the detritus goes into the food that a picky 12 year old would eat.
I don't quite get the distinction that's trying to be made here. Everything we eat is dead. Unless one is chewing on a living, breathing, squawking chicken, it's likely been killed, processed, and cooked prior to ingestion. Unless the distinction being made is between fresh kills and carrion, in which case, "dead stuff" is an inaccurate term.
All things derive from plants or animals in the foodchain --- and THOSE things need dead matter (like humic acid from compost) to live. basically, the start of the food chain is not fungus or pleynkton in the ocean ---- the start is the stuff that FEEDS the fungus and the pleynkton(sp). That is, the stuff the algae eats to make algae. It is explaining the first step most people do not get, and how we the aminstream people think the 2nd step is the 1st step.... the microbes feed us, the scum.
i guess living on a ranch made me more familiar with this concept, as my level of surprise was about 0, it just seemed to bring concepts together than weren't really stuck together fully.
To say, is it similar to what is called the law by newton? Energy cant neither be created or destroyed? It just changing state or its form to another weew is it true
How clever that they used leaves to create all of the living things in this video, even humans!
Even the cartoon Hitler at 1:16.
And they used pineapple for the sun!!
@@abbieq11 I thought the sun was kiwi
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The graphics are so pretty. Thanks for making these videos with such attention to detail.
The animation was so beautiful and creative!
i got ur heart.
i got ur lungs. boom.
blood soup.
i have ur brain.
i have ur eyeballs. boom.
blood explosion.
blood explosion + blood soup = death death death of animals!!!! (odnt copy and paste this.)
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this artstyle is awesome!
They used to make some children's books in this style (in my day), but sorry I can't give any further information as I was never really into picture books when I was a kid. It's a curious style now that I can appreciate it though.
John C. Moore is a genius! Love using his stuff in class. Thanks big john!
I agree he is also a great scientist in general!
Ted Ed: dead stuff, it’s what’s for dinner.
Me: 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
I always knew everyone was full of crap, It spews out of a lot of them.
My classes love watching these videos, very informative and clear. Thanks!
Thank you for this beautifully animated video! Keep on doing what you do ❤
You are right
Ted Ed always have a witty or meaningful closing line in their every single video.
Well, at least nothing goes to waste, and plants that grow on manure are tastier than those that don't
Hell yes!
It's not all about manure, its what the manure does to your soil. This topic definitely brings up HUMIC ACID..... one of the best things for gardens (far more important than just weak manure from cows)
qwerty42 Actually the most important aspect of a soil is the microflora. They can make a crappy soil better and without them the soil is useless.
Really like the efforts you guys put in to make your videos more interesting.
TED teach me more things. Great channel!
the way they used leaves in this animation is so beautiful
I laughed so hard at this. Not because I thought it was stupid or incorrect, but the name of the restaurant. If you rearrange the words around (but keep the pronunciation) you get the french word 'Poubelle', which means trash or to throw away.
knowledge is increasing
What a beautiful animation with leaves and flowers!
I reallt liked the art style in this one, good work guys!
Guys, this is a video about how dead animals help to create food made with dead food which just helped us to understand and appreciate dead stuff basically making us appreciate the video
Nice work John! It should go into the MSP units if you can put it in there!
"This entire jungle is a jungle of death!" - Horton Hears a Who!
XD
The way they incorporated leaves in making the picture was a nice little touch
Leaves everywhere! I love educational videos like this. People who don't know about this can learn more
In Indonesia, some rural homes have an outdoor traditional toilet which hovers right above a catfish pond.
I love this leaf art style.
And if you think about it, all dead stuff comes from living stuff. Crazy.
I juste love this video for it´s animation and visual design !! Also, it was very interesting ! Good Job !
gorgeous animation!!
finally a video with good quality
You will live on in the animals and plants that digest your remains
good pun about the name of the french restaurant !
Loving the "leaf" animation.
Dead stuff?
I’m stuff
Noooooo!
Love the leaves for animals and people
That makes so much sense why everything is drawn with leaves.
You. Sir. Have just gotten one more subscriber my friend. Bravo my buddy. It takes quite a feat to keep me watching through a whole video. I like 👍
And a like.
beautiful animation , really !!!
wow love that ending!! great video!!
Remember that when you step in poop. It's all organic, baby, and it feeds something.
lol
I loved the leaf figurines :)
hamburgers, bacon, chicken burritos.. all dead things. It is called meat, to keep from grossing people out. Most don't even realize how the cows, pigs, chickens had such sad lives, and traumatized deaths. But, it's all there.. in the 'meat'.
sadly it is the truth :C
Effective and creative explanation!
Jorgensen penus. And just what do you think plants use? Dead matter, including animals, as food. And plants are "alive" as well. And you "kill" them when you pick them/eat them
I had mushrooms for tea yesterday :)
nice thought on food for food :)
Ted Ed: dead stuff, it's what's for dinner.
Me: leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves leaves
Wonderful animation!
I highly doubt that chickens who end up in the grocery store eat anything from the ground.
Bok Bok Bok Bok Bok
Mushrooms are so good, and shrimp too, I think I might like the taste of those fed by detritus, hell I'd be lying if I said the smell of cut grass, that's got mushrooms or manure used on it, didn't remind me of food, and make me hungry.
The big problem of the ecosystems around the world is the debt of brown waste retired from circulation because humans contaminate it beyond reusability and put it in landfills where it cannot feed the bottom feeders of the food chain.
Things definitely need to change in order to restore equilibrium to our ecosystems around the world. More composting areas and less toxic waste (oil byproducts, plastics, etc.) would be a good start!
Why do we chase away scavergers from landfills anyways? Nature is trying to reclaim what is rightfully hers but we chase away birds and rodents from the landfills because we humans consider them dirty. So much facepalm humanity!
so lovely i learn a lot from this channel;
Who is here because of Sas activity? I'm From Brasil!!
I LOVE the animation! But how did they make the pill bug?
It's clever and all, but as the only chain they show that leads from detritus to humans is the one with mushrooms in it, my students are likely to say "doesn't apply to me, I don't eat mushrooms" and ignore it. I'd like some of the sequence to show where the detritus goes into the food that a picky 12 year old would eat.
OMG EVERYTHING WAS MADE OF LEAVES!!!!!! THAT'S SO COOL
I don't quite get the distinction that's trying to be made here. Everything we eat is dead. Unless one is chewing on a living, breathing, squawking chicken, it's likely been killed, processed, and cooked prior to ingestion.
Unless the distinction being made is between fresh kills and carrion, in which case, "dead stuff" is an inaccurate term.
All things derive from plants or animals in the foodchain --- and THOSE things need dead matter (like humic acid from compost) to live. basically, the start of the food chain is not fungus or pleynkton in the ocean ---- the start is the stuff that FEEDS the fungus and the pleynkton(sp). That is, the stuff the algae eats to make algae. It is explaining the first step most people do not get, and how we the aminstream people think the 2nd step is the 1st step.... the microbes feed us, the scum.
..............this has deep meaning....
i guess living on a ranch made me more familiar with this concept, as my level of surprise was about 0, it just seemed to bring concepts together than weren't really stuck together fully.
To say, is it similar to what is called the law by newton? Energy cant neither be created or destroyed? It just changing state or its form to another weew is it true
Awesome
0:58 he says glucose is transformed into other stuff like proteins. What?
“Dead stuff- it’s what we eat!”
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Thanks
Brilliant thanks
Well we do eat dead stuff..mostly. When was the last time your dinner was alive when you ate it?
Most raw fruits you eat are alive. With some exceptions, you could grow a plant out of them.
clever outro!
How fascinating.
Nice!
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Muito legal, ainda não sabia da cadeia alimentar marrom, vídeo mto bom.
Sas neh?
Opa eu tambem
Macklemore more was right when he said "One man's trash, that's another man's come up" :D
Oh no, not dead stuff. Anything but dead stuff.
2:42
Are there people who actually eat deer
yes
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hashaushau mas olha só
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Oii
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Yhe animation is amazing!!
Sooo beautiful 🥹
That was one groan-inducing pun.
So, what you're saying is that science is just now discovering what farmers have known for many, many thousands of years> Good on you.
And people get all worked up about society wasting food.
how does your comment relate to the video?
He's saying you can't waste food because no mater what you're going to eat it, a worm or a microbe picks up where you left off.
hes not saying anything. hes a fool
Detritus is also good for defending Ankh-Morpork. I wouldn't eat it in that form either.
Lovely
Circle of life
please make a youtube video about parts of a flower
Then why don't we call the detrites to be primary producers?
thanks for teaching me that everything is made out of leaves
now that's some ... deep shit (I expected the narrator to say at the end)
Is this video have glosbe?
Can i use this vid for my teach.
Carcasses, yum.
With life comes death; with death comes life
so we all EAT POOP!
From Life comes Death and from Death comes life.
pretty art style now...how do i use this for my paper
the fact that we are just c02 and water that grew into a meat sack that thinks is kinda unsettling tbh
But in the end, we all eat stardust.
Oh!, my deer god antelope I am scum *D:*
And for some reason that is not news... *¬_¬*
There is no such thing as a "Deer God" dude. lol
So, humans can have a god but deers don't, jason nguyen?
yeah
deers think that if they die, they will be born again.
Ral Crux
deers think that if they die, they will be born again.
Me having to watch this for homework in 2020
De een z'n dood is de ander z'n brood.
Does poultry actually directly eat detritus?
i love how the animation consisted many plants :)
so basically we are eating poop! REALLY?
THIS ANIMATION IS DONE BY MY FRIEND CELESTE LAI. I FREAKIN LOVE HER!