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Robin going on a short rant about how he despises the term “the ick”
My brain: “the ick gives Robin the ick..”
Same
i thought he was talking about the word beffudled before it zoomed in
lol that’s what I was thinking
I also dislike the term, but that's also immediately what I thought XD
21st man to say this btw
Robin: i digress
Robin: continues to gress*
Underrated comment 😂 I gress lmao
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@@brendanleuthner4851OH SCREW YOU
he neals to gress
@@theobamaprism Neals to Gress Tyson??
11:48 So the reason this is in r/technoblade is that the quote on the shirt is a popular quote from the late Minecraft youtuber Technoblade.
In the stream where he said it he was playing on the EarthSMP. The quote went fairly viral at the time and thus was made into merch.
Technoblade never dies o7
I still think about that quote very often. Iconic
This! Was actually about to comment this exact thing
My first thought was, aww that reminds me of techno :(
Then i realised the sub Reddit and realised why XD
My first thought was, aww that reminds me of techno :(
Then i realised the sub Reddit and realised why XD
My first thought was, aww that reminds me of techno :(
Then i realised the sub Reddit and realised why XD
The Hotwheels Sisyphis spider is a real spider and it is named after the shape of it genitalia, which resemble a looping Hot Wheels track. Seriously.
does it work tho
Fun Facts with John. Thank you, sir.
Tbh I'm suprised theres a reason beyond they just liked hotwheels.
Mostly because (to my knowledge) the beetles 'Binburrum articuno', 'Binburrum zapdos' and 'Binburrum moltres' share no relations to the pokemon they're named after.
what in the sam hell
@@overforest1195i heard about that like 5 years ago and i still love that they named them one of my favorite legendary trios
Period blood does indicate injury. If we didn't have Earthquakes inside our uteruses that mangled and tore the lining causing a big ol' wound, we wouldn't be bleeding. It's an injury , an internal injury.
A non-dangerous, only slightly uncomfortable, absolutely predictable, completely under control of the body, 100% natural one, that women had for millions of years and is hardwired into the DNA. Stop whining about it.
@@soyjoyy my mom had to go the er because she physically passed put from period pain
@soyjoyy Periods can cause anemia, debilitating pains, and be extremely irregular. The "control of the body" doesn't help when the body itself causes the periods to become that messed up in the first place.
Sure, statistically they're harmless enough to not wipe out our species, and that's all that counts for natural selection, but it still sucks for the people who are disabled by them.
@@soyjoyyYou did not just call periods 'slightly uncomfortable'.
@@soyjoyy”only slightly uncomfortable” made me laugh out loud. This entire comment is so confidently incorrect it’s hilarious 😂
So...
One could say, "the ick" gives you the ick..?
r/beatmetoit
Those girls 'ick' gives me the ick.
@@anomalousanimates looks like I was beaten by about a minute myself.
@@TaranTatsuuchiI would like to talk you in an LTG way because of your pun
I literally thought the same lol
"Officer I drop kicked that child in self defence," is probably Technoblade's second most iconic quote. That's why that post is on r/technoblade.
o7
Is his most iconic "Not even close", or "Technoblade never dies"?
@@jordananderson2728I’d argue “Technoblade never dies” is his most iconic, and “I’m the second worst thing to ever happen to those orphans is number two, with this quote at number 3
@@RevanReborn3950BBY I can agree with those
Yes. I can agree with this. R.I.P. Technoblade.
The only 🐈 you will ever see in a cybertruck is the 🐈 driving it
😂burn
Bruh
Not even cats would get near that atrocity
The cannibal corpse guy is a really awesome person. My stepdad was friend with him for a long time years ago and they still talk sometimes. The guy clears out arcades as he passes through andstores the stuffed animals and whatnot in a bunch of totes in his garage then goes and donates them all at once.
We don't deserve Corpsegrinder, but we NEED him....... he's definitely a wholesome Madlad ❤
George is the closest thing that exists to Actual Santa, he's a treasure
@@decaydjk8922 voice of a demon, heart of a Saint 😀
Didn't he get removed from World of Warcraft as an Orc character because he made homophobic slurs or something
@@DUxMORTEM Huh...... Corpsegrinder plays WOW? Well if he did get banned, it's probably not because of that
For anyone concerned about the asteroid mentioned at 10:14, It was actually observed last year, it's only 50 Meters/164 Feet and the likelihood it's going to hit us is actually very slim. It was pretty quickly dropped off of Sentry's list of potentially hazardous asteroids, and according to it's most likely trajectory it shouldn't get much closer than 2 million Kilometers/1.2 million miles. Even if it was 100% going to hit, it's already being observed and we have 2 decades of planning time, we would be able to evacuate the likely crash site and surrounding area. It would definitely do damage to property and kill people if they're still in range, but it's not going to bring the apocalypse.
16:37 McDonald’s hotdogs did actually exist once! Called the mchotdog, it was discontinued in 2004.
my guy was around 19-20 years too late
I am just impressed that he did not only remember them, he also didnt find out they were discountinued
@@smedgert1812 probably loved them when he was younger and never got to go back until then and got madddd
@@smedgert1812 That or dementia
what a great birth present. i love hot dogs but one from mcdonalds sounds gross,if not hazardous
i thought for a second you said it was called the mchog i was gonna cry
I'm glad my beloved Hotwheels sisyphus is getting the recognition she deserves
one must imagine hotwheels sisyphus happy
@@haleybrown8197 so in this hotwheels instance of Sisyphus do you you have to repair just the body work instead of the rock breaking, or do your have to rebuild the engine each time? To be fair, I'm fairly curious about it, but it's not like it's the answer to solve questions to life the universe and everything? [We already know that, it's 42]
Hotwheels sisyphus be like
Bitches love me for my name and also the incredibly loopy shape of my reproductive organs
11:47 Technoblade was the one who coined the phrase, and sold those t-shirts as merch. Technoblade never dies ❤
Those shirts were definitely made for situations like OP’s, I’m convinced techno could see into the future
Technoblade never dies
I have that shirt as well. Technoblade never dies
Earth SMP was a throwback
but i still want a shirt that "orphan did you eat that child"
God, I’m seeing Techno references everywhere today.
Also
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
Robin... your reaction to the term "the ick" is LITERALLY _THE ICK_
19th
@@Boy-Kisser-36 Time you saw a comment along this line?
21:28 This was a Flight from California to Hawaii, structural failure in the outer skin caused most of this aircraft's skin to peel away, only fatality was a stewardess who got sucked out due to serving drink as the pilots had turned the Seatbelt sign on due to some bad turbulence. They even made a movie on this event.
Poor woman. She was pretty nameknown amongst the regular passengers.
Slight correction, it was actually a flight between 2 Hawaiian islands. For anyone wanting to learn more, there's a Mayday documentary on the incident on UA-cam, which you should be able to find by searching "Aloha Airlines flight 243 mayday".
Just realized that Robin pitched up by like, 1 or two semitones becomes PM Seymour, and I can't unhear it.
11:50 the death of Sphen really hit me hard. I've written a short story based on him, his husband and their children. I was not aware of his death... didn't think I would cry for a penguin today, but here we are...
Same. About as bad as when Luna the Sea Otter died.
16:06 the mayo is to test the machinery to make sure nothing will escape, it doesn't produce electricity just a safe testing material. /nbr
Thank you!
I was sure it was used to stimulate plasma in some way, thanks for clarifying, in what way exactly! :)
"the mayo is to test the machinery to make sure nothing will escape" sounds great out of context.
@@Earthstar_Review I'm used to comments just insulting me or what I've said but you have just made my day.
2:09 readability. it's easier to see like that. they actually do that for most organs.
11:47 cuz that shirt is technoblade’s merch
15:14 "what foods are good for the c-m??"
That's a brand new sentence right there
I am only to be referred to as “suspiciously majestic” henceforth.
I’m pretty sure the drop kick child shirt is something techoblade said before his death
“I fought a child once, it was easy to defeat.”
As opposed to something he said after his death?
@@starwolf27 unironically ? Yes
I understand what you meant but the way you phrased it made it sound like these two events were correlated. Like Techno's last words were ""Officer, I drop kicked that child in self defence" and that creates an... interesting mental image, to say the least.
19:00 no, the ORIGINAL PS boot sound
McDonald's employee here At 16:33 McDonald's did once sell hotdogs. As well as spaghetti and pizza. They were inferior to other restaurants and got discontinued
Unless you're in Hawaii, which still does the spaghetti, I think. And there may be one location that still does hot dogs, though I'm not sure. I know there's a location or two that still do the pizza.
@@Robert-ju6ubI'm in Hawaii and I've never seen any of that stuff at McDonald's.
@@Robert-ju6ubit's the Phillipines, not Hawaii.
19:58 I hate this because that number is misleading. Yeah, it's 50%, but it's 50% of like 0.05% of your DNA. So 0.075%. The increase is _tiny._
15:41 I know this one as well! If you're having heart issues, you may be prescribed a Holter monitor or other kind of small wearable ECG monitor to track your heart rate over the course of a few days. During that time, you're supposed to note down when you feel your heart racing or fluttering, or when you're exerting yourself, among other things, to better determine what's causing your heart to behave in certain ways. This result is likely a notation on a test of that sort, so the person was probably at home and just had to note that they had masturbated, which caused their heartrate to spike.
19:08, sorry but for me, the best one is the original PS1 bootup sound. THAT is auditory bliss.
1:56 I think they draw it this way for easy viewing in textbooks to learn from and it would be laid out this way for study outside of the body. But yeah now not many people know it’s actually all squished up in there while in the body.
20:05 Most are negative. Some are positive. Some are useless. Mutations are random. THe positive mutations are what leads to evolution.
Allegedly
Some can be both positive and negative. For example: people with sickle cell disease are more resistant to malaria.
@ Uh huh
02:07 oH! I can tell you why they display the uterus and ovaries that way! It's because it's an anatomical drawing that's meant to show how everything connects together NOT necessarily how everything is oriented at all times. It's to help surgeons and imaging techs be able to know what connections there are, so they're better able to discern them when they're all compacted. :)
Hey, Robin! I'm here just to say that the Most Mysterious Song of the Internet mistery was solved. It's "Subways of Your Mind" (1983) by FEX.
"Princess Parts".
Gotta remember that one for my eventual GRS.
Robin has such a great laugh. I can't help but giggle when he cracks up
Dude you are really and I mean really great at making videos, I listen to them meanwhile I am doing a repetition of a subject, the videos you make really sets me in a good mood and also makes me relaxed!
17:04 robin!! they found it!!! fulfill your end of the bargain, robin!!!!
yes
I never knew that the uterus was just stuffed into the body like that. Thanks for teaching me something new.
to be fair, most things in the body are stuffed in there like that. we're mostly vacuum-sealed packs of jelly. the organ that takes up the most space/expands like that the most is probably the lungs, due to them basically being spongy balloons that need room and space to inflate. vacuum-packing the lungs tends to result in bad outcomes.
@@catpoke9557 I didn’t know testicles could move on their own…
Nvm you said tentacles 😭 I was imagining someone’s balls flapping up and down for a second but that’s crazy that they can move I’m guessing they’re smooth muscles and you can’t consciously move them though lol
Lice landlord, i gotta use that, thank you 0:42
13:40 The spider got called "hotwheels" because it's male organ allegedly looks just like a hotwheels track.
I personally think it just looks like a weird loopy thread, like you could just throw a small length of yarn onto the ground and that's the shape of it more or less.
11:41 thats a technoblade quote. you arent hip and cool anymore
the valentines day asteroid is rated 1 on a scale of 0 to 10 in terms of potential danger, and actually is less than a 1 in 770 chance of actually hitting the earth
also the reason hotwheels sisyphus got it's name would get this comment removed and this video demonetised
I was looking for a comment on this. I was trying to find someone else who knew this. I had look up the chance to reaffirm that it would probably be fine. I think I can more easily sleep not worrying about the existential dread.
@@YaBoiOmega you're welcome, if you want more reassurance, the asteroid watch is responsible for stopping asteroids like this from hitting the earth, and does it's job incredibly well, informing scientists and law makers about how to manage and avoid damage from asteroid impacts. It categorises "potentially hazardous asteroids" as more than 460 feet, but this one (2023 DW) is only 160 feet and would only cause a risk to a very small area around the impact site. There have been bad impacts in the past from smaller asteroids of course, but most of the time, it's from the asteroid exploding in the atmosphere from rapidly expanding gas, which is an incredibly unlikely event, much more likely is that the asteroid breaks down into very tiny pieces that can't do any damage at all, or the asteroid harmlessy lands in the ocean or on one of the many unoccupied islands or sparsely occupied pieces of landmass, such as Antarctica or the Sahara Desert, which covers about 7/8s of the earth's surface in total.
Most mutations are neutral. Beneficial ones will be selected for
@@catpoke9557 ah like the sickle cell gene
@@nebulan I mention the types of mutations below, 99% of the time they provide benign changes, or even changes that provide little advantage, for instance brown,red or blonde hair when (if I recall correctly) our original was all black. Any colour eyes that are not dark brown, blue, green,grey, purple, etc are not originally defined by our genes as brown, it is only as we migrated north that we began to change our eye colour. Almost all other changes can provide an advantage (large or small) that allows the host animal to live in an easier manner (e.g. the ability to produce enzymes that digest a certain food type others cannot allows us to eat food they couldn't.) or provides a specific defence or protection that was not previously available (dark moths can be hidden in an area that's suddenly polluted with smog or smoke stains whereas white winged were previously camouflaged on cleaner/whiter surfaces). Even eye shapes began as benign changes, most eyes other than oriental or Inuit are round, whereas theirs have an epicanthic fold to protect the eye from the sun, specifically ultra violet radiation. This was not a purposeful change, it was a random benign mutation that gave an advantage.
Sickle cell provides a resistance to malaria iirc, and deaths from S.C. are fewer (i believe) than deaths from Malaria, this, from an evolutionary point of view is a win and more likely to be passed on, whereas a weakness without sickle cell will not and kill the host. If it wasn't for the fact that sickle cell causes a shitty type of Anaemia, it could have been benign, but it's a throw of the dice, some throws give positive results, others give 50/50 results, those thay give negative results thay tend to be removed fairly quickly from death or a death as a result of the disadvantage it has given to the host.
However I'm a programmer, not a geneticst, not a biologist, if I am am wrong and some one cares to correct me, please do, I am always happy to update what I know!
@@catpoke9557 sorry, your are correct, I think I cover that in the edits I've made, but yes if it's not benign or positive it can create a disadvantage rather than an advantage and have a death caused by, if not the changed gene, but as a result of the disadvantage of that gene, I was thinking of susceptibility to cataracts, below average immune system or a smaller lung capacity.
Robin, I love your commentary. I'm having a massively bad day today, and this video has made me belly laugh twice, and I'm not even halfway through. Love your content.
18:40 Imagine being Classically Conditioned to Lactate at the fucking PlayStation startup sound
that in itself is a r/brandnewsentence LMAO
Pavlov is rolling in his grave
3:46 My biggest ick is when people have so many stupid icks.
11:22 TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES,
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
o7
Skulls for the skull throne
19:51 that's more likely to turn into a habsburg family lookalike contest than it is to help humanity in any way.
11:47 Technoblade coined the phrase when having a fight with Tommyinnit on SMPEarth and then made merch of it. I have the shirt too. Rest in peace, Potato King.
THE only SMP I follow is the BADDIE SMP. Danny Gonzalez. Kurtis Conner, Jarvis Johnson and Chad Chad.
@@fangirldreamer748 that's cool for you I guess but entirely irrelevant. I'm talking about Technoblade.
robin time to drop that song
17:13 twas found, dearest robin.
The genus name is derived from Hot Wheels, an American brand of scale model cars. The long coiled embolus of the palpal bulb of this new genus reminded the authors of a looping Hot Wheels track. The genus name is likely satirical.
The species is named for Sisyphus, a king from Greek mythology, who is punished by the gods for cheating death. For this, the gods sentenced him to an eternity of rolling a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down. The cyclical nature of his punishment reminded the authors of the circular copulatory tube of the spider.There is a 2nd meaning in this naming, however; female Sisyphus' copulatory tubes evolved in this way due to a reproductive arms race between the male and female members of the species, the females growing longer and more winding tubes while the males grow longer and more winding corresponding appendages, an eternal task, akin to that of Sisyphus.
@@TheArtOfBeingANerd YOU CAN’T ESCAPE!
0:08 ROBINS LAUGHT 🫶🫶🫶 i love it when he’s happy you guys I love it when Robin isn’t angry 24/7
Gosh, Robin, i love your laughter/wheeze/whatever that noise you're making so much
16:47 btw, chop chop, send us the song, the most mysterious song was found
15:56 your about to eat your words, and a pair of pants
17:04 share the song!! lost media fans are always looking for a new search!!
5:44 all you need is a cheap gorilla costume and you, too, can become a bigfoot!
it really makes you think how many folk tales were just some dude wearing a ye olde fursuit and playing a prank and they passed it off as a terrifying encounter in the woods so they wouldn't get laughed at for getting spooked over nothing
You can be a waiter even if you don’t have patience, but you can’t be a patient if you can’t wait.
3:40 “the ick” gives you the ick
Number 3
21:19 Aloha Airlines Flight 243, April 28th, 1988. Approximately 23 minutes after takeoff, a large section of the fuselage broke and ripped off the airplane, pulling one of the stewardesses with it. She was the only fatality and was never recovered, and the passengers only suffered minor injuries. The plane was able to remain airborne and even safely land, despite some of the control surfaces having had their controls severed when the fuselage broke apart. The airplane was a 747 that had accumulated 35,496 flight hours across 89,680 flight cycles (takeoffs and landings), more than twice the number of flight cycles it was designed for.
It really goes to show that airplanes are a LOT tougher than they seem, and have pretty considerable safety margins. Also, maintenance on that particular plane had been neglected and the signs of failure would have been detected had it been receiving its required inspections properly.
Mutations can be good,bad,or both for example some kid may have been born with a 5th finger he survived better then passed that on amd now everyone has it (i know 5 fingers didn't evolve like that) so yea it could speed up evolution
Agreed, this is a decent concept tbh. Mutation and evolution goes hand in hand, evolution pretty much doesn't happen without mutation.
Blue eyes is one of the most common and dismissed examples of mutation we have. Mutation just pretty much means something that doesn't normally happen as far as laymen's understanding goes. Fun fact about people with blue eyes, they're more sensitive to light than brown eyed counterparts and it's a sign you're more at risk for skin cancer than someone who has brown eyes. (I'm not saying go to doctor immediately, I'm saying be aware of risk flags and don't deliberately give yourself more... I have blue eyes and skin cancer runs in the family so anecdote from personal life lol)
16:01 my first thought: Is mayonnaise and instrument......yes Patrick, an instrument of Science
y'all saying robin's got the ick are evil
but its true
My dumb ass honestly thought he was getting irrationally angry at the term "Befuddled by grain" (^◡^")
10:10 Robin: My imposter syndrome makes me terrible at math.
Me: I'm stealing this. "I'm not bad at math. I have mathematical imposter syndrome. 11 in 10 people have it!"
I'll be 64 in February of 2046. I already feel old at 43. I can't imagine what it will be like in my 60's, if I even make it there.
Thankfully the collision chance has since gone down after the original post. Plus it is too small to be an extinction level collision.
@Equ3strianGam3r
I'm with you buddy, I'll be 62 in February of the year of 2046, and I definitely feel old enough to be Robin's grandmother! 🤣
I thought this meant you are turning 64 this year and was like _“so that’s why there are always 60+ in the statistics”_
@@YaBoiOmega*Visible relief*
3:03 This was very strong, and I appreciate it, but you NEED to dig at it so much harder because you know it deserves it!
11:27 TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES!!! BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!!
If it turns out that we need mayonnaise to bring nuclear power back, I don't want to see what's going to happen to the price of eggs.
17:04 hey robin. Guess what. We found subways of the mind. GIVE US THE SONG. Pwease
18:39 Pavlov is chuckling in his grave
13:28 it’s because of the spiders incredibly screwed up reproductive organs. There was a really cool video I watched about why. I suggest finding and watching it.
13:36 I'm so hyperaware of this species because of a short video I watched awhile ago about this
There's a chance that this comment might get auto-removed by UA-cam because I'm literally about to explain spider g3n1talia, but that's legitimately why it's called hotwheels sisyphus. I'm putting a spacer here in case people don't want to read about that sort of thing (understandable) (also I will be sorta doing leet-speak to try and avoid auto-removal, so it may be hard to read some words because of the numbers and whatnot)
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So. y'all already know about the "stuff" with ducks, right? How both the male and female keep evolving more complicated systems so that the female is able to choose the kind of male she wants to mate and have offspring with, and so the male keeps trying to counteract these measures to forcefully produce offspring? This is called sexual conflict. This same sort of thing is happening with this species of spiders. (Hence the sisyphus part of the name; it's a never-ending evolutionary conflict in mating)
Spiders are "weird" in comparison to the rest of the animal kingdom (which is not a fair comparison, since spiders are _really_ different from other creatures like mammals) where the female has something akin to the female reproductive system in different species--they have ov4r1es, and a specialized opening (functions for it differ between species, along with how many openings there, but they all are going to relate to reproduction), but the gen1t4l opening is called the epigyne or epigynum, and either "covers or accompanies" the openings to something called the sp3rmthecae, which is specialized organ that receives (hate that term) and retains the, well, what's in the first part of the word. These organs will hold on to this stuff, and allows the females to decide what male they do want to have the offspring of (if there's a male with not good genes that mated with her, she can reject that stuff, essentially); these generally have tubes that lead to the ovaries.
Males are a lot stranger compared to other animals, as they do not have p3nls, or anything that looks akin to one. Instead, they have a specialized organ called the embolus located at the tips of their pedipalps--the pedipalps, or palps, are those really short arms that are very close to the face of the spider and both sexes have them; they're not right at the mouth, they're those ones that are like half the length of the other legs. Males (often) noticeably have some kind of structure at the end of these tips, generally a kind of ovular or circular shape, while the pedipalps of the female just taper off to a point. The males, during mating, will essentially reach inside the female's opening(s) (ick) and kind of deposit a sort of "glob" of sp3rm (I assume; how it's expelled, at least according to the article I'm looking at, is not known) , in that retention organ, and apparently, not only can some species have very long emboli, sometimes exceeding body length, but also the emobli can actually break off and remain inside the female, but both males and females are able to continue to mate despite this.
Now, with that general info out of the way--that has a major chance to be incorrect because I'm briefly looking stuff up and don't have a lot of knowledge of spiders in general--where does that get us with the hotwheels sisyphus?
Well, going back to the mention of ducks, we are seeing a similar occurence.
So, males want to pass on their genes, and therefore have to bypass the systems females have in place to prevent them from doing so forcefully. Males will then evolve to try and even _more_ forcefully bypass these systems.
The females started to develop longer and more winding ducts (cannot quickly find out right now if it's the copulatory ducts or the fertilization ducts), much akin to female ducks. The males, wanting to bypass the sp3rmthecae to directly get to the ov4r1es so they can forcefully pass along their genes, started to develop longer and longer emboli to make this possible.
So, now, when researchers looked at the coiled form of the emobli of the males, they said it looked like a "hotwheels track." (and now also whichever set of ducts it is in the female, they way they go around and around and around are also comparable to a hot wheels track)
So, hotwheels for what the organs have started to look like, sisyphus for the neverending-nature of this evolutionary war
8:00 It seems Miss Goldberg is a big Diablo fan and was mad at Blizzard because Diablo IV wasn't available for her beloved Mac. It still isn't but she doesn't seem mad anymore. Probably bought a PC or Steamdeck or Console. Like normal people do if they want to play games.
8:52 seeing blood at a spot wehre there’s not supposed to be blood is this kind a uh oh moment
22:35 "And if you can't find one, just go to a UPS store." He says, as if they're more common than a post office.
Usually they are
@@a1z158 interesting, I've never seen one before... maybe it's a small town problem
When my mom first saw a cybertrunk she actually got scared lol almost had a heart attack 🤣
18:00
This isn't a brand new sentence. 😂 I said this like- twice a week during our table tennis unit in my sophomore pe class.
I fucking LOVE the giant squid. My favorite ocean creature
13:16 ALRIGHT. WHO TURNED SISYPHUS PRIME INTO A SPIDER.
ULTRAKILL MENTIONED?!!
🖐
A visitor? hmm… indeed, I have slept long enough.
The kingdom of Heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember.
For those who dont know, the reason behind the spider being under the genus 'Hotwheels' is because of the genitalia.
Just Google it.
Nice
13:28 I MUST understand how a toy car company, a figure from Greek mythology and this one spider relate
A youtuber named northflowo made a video about them
@@kutiethekatRAIN WORLD MENTIONED!!!!
@@Sepi-chu_loves_moths Not directly but she does make rain world content
The spiders are in a weird, evolutionary "genital arms race", which has resulted the females developing increasingly complex genitals that curve and loop around (like a hot wheels track), and the males evolving more and more complex ways to easily navigate these. This entire evolutionary process is, as it sounds, entirely meaningless (like Sisyphus pushing the boulder).
The most musterius song is found
22:25 OMG this guy must've been homeschooled to not know how to send a fucking letter
What if I said..they aren’t teaching any of this shit in school and I’m on my way to become a senior.
These school systems suck 😭
-🩵
19:51 mutations can be negative (such as causing disadvantageous or lethal deformity), neutral with no change in amino acid sequence (three dna bases codes for 1 amino acid, multiple different sequences may code for the same amino acid, the sequence of dna bases will code for the sequence of amino acids when building a protein) resulting in the same protein (made of amino acid chain) produced when genes are expressed by cells, or a mutation may be beneficial such as resulting in more pigmentation - darker skin tone- in sunnier climates which provides a lower chance of getting skin cancer and dying. A mutation is a random change in dna sequence, a higher mutation rate would make natural selection faster as more variety of genes would be present and competing for prevalence in a population with consistent selection pressures.
15:19 was not expecting to see Hanyu Yuzuru in one of these videos 😅 he is in fact magestic tho.
10 bucks says this was part of the reason why he and his wife divorced
15:40 When an EKG needs to be done over a longer period they just put the machine on you and send you home to live like normal so they weren't doing anything in front of the doctor. They make you take notes to explain anytime your heartrate increases or changes
9:13 blood is produced slightly faster during growth but slows down when you get jumped by time
Robin’s ick is literally “the ick”
18th
18:49 Classical conditioning strikes again.
22:20 tbf idk how to ship mail with stamps either, nowadays you can pay for the parcel or letter online, go to the post office, print the sticker that you already paid for online and drop it in a box to ship it out. Maybe that's just here in Singapore
It’s on r/technoblade because the shirt is one of the shirts from his merch store.
3:39 So reading "the ick" gives you the ick?
3:46 so the ick gives you the ick?
You and @anomalousanimates made the same joke nice
@@Boy-Kisser-36and Francie makes Three
0:05 "doctor gone be shaking yo toes in they hands like dice" caught me off guard
24:12 whale feces is super valuable. It is called ambergris.
15:30 - been there, did that. Long time EKG at home, wanted to see how high my blood pressure would go and got it to 200/130. Doc didn't question the number - maybe she's seen that very spike at that particular hour in enough male patients that she simply stopped asking, who knows.
5:13 thats also inaccurate the *colossal* squid is 14 meters long it is MASSIVE like waaaay bigger than that picture on the right even the giant squid is like 10
I bought a roll of 100 Forever Stamps on Amazon. I keep the roll in an old prescription bottle with the label removed. I glued a magnet to the lid, so I can stick it to the steel riser of my workbench. I also know where at least 3 post offices are, and a couple of those good old blue mailboxes. Worst case, I can put the envelope in my mailbox and the mailman will take it when he delivers my mail.
But then again, I'm 62. I damn well *should* know these things at my age!
1:10 this is how the Greek gods be punishing folks in those stories
16:50Hey,can you show that lost song because we found it's origin.