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Thank you, Mike, and the list 25 gang . Love learning new things on your channel. Do you guys do travel List 25? Such as 25 amazing things to do and/or discover in Québec, Canada If you need someone to show you around, I cpuld possibly be convinced 😊 Just trying mt chances and seeing what happens Bonsoir boys
You should have given a bonus fact with the last [Korean War]. WWII didn't end in 1945 as we were taught in school. The Treaty of San Francisco ended the legal state of war, military occupation and provided for redress for hostile actions up to and including World War II when it went into force 25 April 1952.
Mike, I am so glad you popped up in my suggestions! I look forward to your stuff daily!! I watch, like and share - (already subbed), as much as I can! Keep up the great work! Thank you for all you do!!
I was stationed in Korea from from 1986 - 1987. The fact that the war was not over was drilled into us from Day 1. I was a Military Policeman (95B). We were trained on how to spot potential line crossers (aka North Korean infiltrators). I was at Cp Casey, which is a few miles south of the DMZ. On a clear day you could go to the highest point and see into North Korea. I was 19-20 years old at the time and never really gave it a thought about what might have happened. I'm 57 years old now, but I'm still a soldier. If I had to I would go back there and fight.
When my brother was stationed in Korea (during the Vietnam war), he worked with an orphanage. After his service ended, he wanted to go back, but he got married, and chose to stay stateside.
As much as I love listening to Mike share interesting stuff, I logged onto this video realizing that his chances of telling me something I didn’t already know about were very slim. Ah, the arrogance of old age. Good job, Mike! I learned new stuff!!
Got another one about Stonehenge, some of the stones were re erected in the 19th century, using old illustrations as a guide. Until the protection of monuments movement, in the 19th century in the UK, many ancient sites got vandalised. Some stones at Stonehenge still have marks from vandalism on them.
My favourite Stonehenge hypothesis is that it was basically a hospital. The igneous bluestones-the ones that famously came from the Presilli mountains-have acoustic properties. A village in Presilli used local bluestones as church bells until the 1800s. In many ancient cultures, lithophonic rocks (rocks that ring when you hit them) were considered magical and had healing powers. The idea was that you put an ill/wounded individual inside the ring of bluestones and then the attendants would make the stones “sing” by striking them. All of that healing magic would go inward to the suffering individual and, hopefully, help them heal. So kinda like Lourdes. Then later on, the larger Sarcen stones (the ones with the lintels) were built around the bluestones, with the idea of reflecting the magic of the bluestones back into the circle, rather than dispersing into the surrounding countryside. I have no idea if it’s true or not, but it’s an interesting hypothesis that does align with a lot of the data, like using the bluestones rather than local ones, that some of the burials in the area around Stonehenge were people who had lived far away (the Amesbury Archer came from the Alpine region of Germany, the Boscome Bowmen were probably from Brittany, and another person (without any alliterative nickname, just “the Boy with the Amber Necklace”) was from the Mediterranean region.
@@DneilB007 but other hypotheses that seem likely are it being some kind of calendar, a sacrificial altar, or a marker of some kind whose purpose is lost to the ages
The whole 666 vs 616 has to do with the language of translation. How it works: many languages during ancient times used gematria, where letters have a numerical value, because they did not have symbols for numbers. Think Roman numerals-DCLXVI would equal 666. Ancient Greek and Hebrew languages also used gematria. In Greek, they often drew a line overtop the letters so you would know that they were numerals and not letters. When the Greek form of Nero’s name is translated from Greek into Hebrew, “Nero Caesar” is written in Hebrew, the gematria totals out to 666 (NRON QSR), because the Greek form of Nero is actually written as “Neron” because of Koine Greek rules about how masculine names should be spelled in the objective case [grossly simplified version]. When the Latin form is translated into Hebrew, there is no second nun letter in Nero (so NRO QSR), so without the second nun, valued at 50, the total comes to 616. There’s a theory that the author of Revelations, like other dissidents during the reign of Domitian, used criticism of the emperor Nero as a coded attack against Domitian. So, interestingly enough, if the original text of Revelations had the number of the Beast as 616 rather than 666, that might indicate that the writer wrote the text in Latin rather than in Greek or Aramaic, which introduces all kinds of interesting questions about the author’s background, their origin, their level of education, their legal status (Roman citizenship vs subjugated nation, etc.). Pointless digression over. ✌️
You finally had a place to put this knowledge. Yeah. I think much of the book Revelation in the Bible was just encouraging them at the time to stand strong against Nero (666) and not the future except God gets his world back.
This is my first comment on a video ever. I love your videos; I always learn something new and interesting. Thank you for your hard work. More of the dog, please.
7:31 Your talking about White Noise. This can happen sometimes when the phantoms hijack eletronics, or you use the same type of gadgets seen on Ghost hunting tv shows. It is just energy in some way.
I don't think that I'd like to live for that much longer. Imagine if we lived until, say, 120, we'd be working for 100 of those years at a minimum. Urgh, no thanks, I'm 36 and already fed up with it. Plus, imagine the ailments we'd have; the fact that our lives have extended is the reason our backs/knees/ hips/ necks etc hurt constantly, why we're seeing increased rates of cancer, dementia etc. Just imagine what we'd be like at 120..
Not surprised by the bomb disposal experts, because many athletes and other sports people, also have a heart rate that slows as they zone in on their goal. International tennis players are an example, as are many more.
Always a pleasure to watch and learn new things from you, appreciate all your hard work and dedication to the video's. I 💜 Frenchie's, she's just adorable 🥰.
Sadly, my poor puppy was one of those statistics. He was hanging with me in the yard, and when I turned my back (still outside with the dog mind), someone had ran like wind, grabbed my dog and took off. He was maybe 5-6 months old at the time. I was so heartbroken. My neighbor happened to be outside and heard me crying and calling for my dog and I told him what happened. Not sure how he knew, but I don't care. He found the people who had stolen my dog and forced them to give him back to me. I was lucky and very grateful to my neighbor.
There’s no winning sometimes with kids. In the past six months, both of my kids have told me that the other kid is my favourite. They both give the same reason, too-I spend more time with the other kid than with them. I don’t know how I do it. Apparently I’m just naturally gifted that way.
I'm generally surprised when I encounter someone who still believes that we only have five senses. We also, normally, know which way is up. Another sense related thing is that there are NOT areas of the tongue that are sensitive to specific tastes. The whole tongue has receptors for all of them.
I literally had to pause this and go wake my husband up and ask about the explosive ordinance guys! My husband was EOD in the army for 13-14 (?) years and yeah… true story! That’s crazy!!!
I had no idea about the Korean war. I thought it ended the year before I was born. Tangentially, did you know that Texas was never properly ceded to the Union?
U r probably right on the ghost stuff but when 100s of people sees the same thing on a video and it doesn't appear staged that makes it harder to explain
Sorry to be the one to say this but often times when someone steals your dog it's to be used as a bait dog to train fighting dogs. If you don't know what that entails I'm not going to go any further.
Chipping your pet is great if they get lost and are picked up by animal control or taken to a vet or humane society that can use a reader to get the info, but its not like a tracking chip. Even chipped pets disappear never to be found.
This is the 2nd video that I've watched that they've done the host dirty by not linking the video that he says to link in the screen very disappointing!
I am destroyed when my dog get out of my house/yard on accident I form a search party immediately while walking around the neighborhood screaming my dog's name. Thank God they were never far always were found and never gone more than 15 minutes. ❤ outside that is. My dog who didn't bark was finally found in the garage! Those little dogs can sure slip in between your legs without you knowing it!
Hey Mike...I learned this from electric company (kids show) from shock. If you want to learn to beat box. Start by saying boots cuts normally and then slowly start speeding up taking away one letter as you go boot cut...boo cu...bo c....b c. And once you master that you can start incorporating different sounds and syllables.
My husband is an elementary school teacher, former middle, i work retail management, we see bad parents all the time. For me a majority of the time is just letting kids run wild and destroy things. For my husband it’s just not owning up and trying to correct your kids’ mistakes. I joke the kids that were his problem later turn into my problem.
Awesome shirt! ❤ Oh & I didn’t realize how many dogs are stolen until a couple years ago…..A friend of mine was telling me about a couple or a couple of acquaintances that go out and take dogs and sell them. I didn’t even know that was a rotten thing? Freaking terrible! 😢
Trees vs. Stars. Not only are there 3 trillion trees, but also the number is increasing. A nearly universal trait of humans is that we plant trees. Forests in the US, Canada, and Europe are increasing -- significantly. In the US, over 1 billion trees are planted annually. In Canada, over 600 million. Conversely, there was an attempt in Kansas to create a national forest. They planted a lot of trees over the course of something like 40 years. At the end of the project, the newly created forest included exactly zero trees -- to be clear, that's less than ten. The project was abandoned. Kansas is the only state without a national forest -- it has a national grassland, instead. I read about a project that had a goal of planting 1 million trees. Sounds amazing. That project will increase the tree population by a whopping 0.03%. I have personally planted over 2,000 trees. Of course, I encourage all tree planting, but let's not pretend that a million trees is huge number of trees.
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Thank you, Mike, and the list 25 gang . Love learning new things on your channel.
Do you guys do travel List 25?
Such as 25 amazing things to do and/or discover in Québec, Canada
If you need someone to show you around, I cpuld possibly be convinced 😊
Just trying mt chances and seeing what happens
Bonsoir boys
Pll0p😊ok
You should have given a bonus fact with the last [Korean War]. WWII didn't end in 1945 as we were taught in school. The Treaty of San Francisco ended the legal state of war, military occupation and provided for redress for hostile actions up to and including World War II when it went into force 25 April 1952.
Love the shirt Mike!!
Mike, I am so glad you popped up in my suggestions! I look forward to your stuff daily!! I watch, like and share - (already subbed), as much as I can! Keep up the great work! Thank you for all you do!!
You rock!
Appreciate all the work you do Mike and list25 crew
I was stationed in Korea from from 1986 - 1987. The fact that the war was not over was drilled into us from Day 1. I was a Military Policeman (95B). We were trained on how to spot potential line crossers (aka North Korean infiltrators). I was at Cp Casey, which is a few miles south of the DMZ. On a clear day you could go to the highest point and see into North Korea. I was 19-20 years old at the time and never really gave it a thought about what might have happened. I'm 57 years old now, but I'm still a soldier. If I had to I would go back there and fight.
When my brother was stationed in Korea (during the Vietnam war), he worked with an orphanage. After his service ended, he wanted to go back, but he got married, and chose to stay stateside.
As much as I love listening to Mike share interesting stuff, I logged onto this video realizing that his chances of telling me something I didn’t already know about were very slim. Ah, the arrogance of old age. Good job, Mike! I learned new stuff!!
You are 💯 correct Mike! Number 23 was a brilliant movie... I think it was one of Jim Carey's best parts. He was amazing ❤❤❤
I cannot stand Jim Carey. Except for "The Number 23" That move is so good, I can look past that it is JC.
Hey! We found all 3 people that watched it!! Hi guys!! 👋
@@IrishMike22 Hi to one of 3 people with good taste in movies!☺️❤️
@@michelleaudas Hello back ma'am! I knew there were more of us! 🤣
It's so different from his usual stuff. I ❤ it :)
Thanks for the information ☺️🎉
Also, adorable doggy 🐕
One of my dogs was a bait dog in a dog fighting ring
Interesting video as always, Mike!
I enjoy all of List 25 videos
Me, too.
Wow that’s amazing information Mike ❤
Mike, your Frenchie is so adorable! She's so sleepy I just want to snuggle with her! 💕🐾💜👍🏼
Love the shirt!!❤
I love seeing your dog!!!
Got another one about Stonehenge, some of the stones were re erected in the 19th century, using old illustrations as a guide. Until the protection of monuments movement, in the 19th century in the UK, many ancient sites got vandalised. Some stones at Stonehenge still have marks from vandalism on them.
My favourite Stonehenge hypothesis is that it was basically a hospital.
The igneous bluestones-the ones that famously came from the Presilli mountains-have acoustic properties. A village in Presilli used local bluestones as church bells until the 1800s. In many ancient cultures, lithophonic rocks (rocks that ring when you hit them) were considered magical and had healing powers. The idea was that you put an ill/wounded individual inside the ring of bluestones and then the attendants would make the stones “sing” by striking them. All of that healing magic would go inward to the suffering individual and, hopefully, help them heal. So kinda like Lourdes. Then later on, the larger Sarcen stones (the ones with the lintels) were built around the bluestones, with the idea of reflecting the magic of the bluestones back into the circle, rather than dispersing into the surrounding countryside.
I have no idea if it’s true or not, but it’s an interesting hypothesis that does align with a lot of the data, like using the bluestones rather than local ones, that some of the burials in the area around Stonehenge were people who had lived far away (the Amesbury Archer came from the Alpine region of Germany, the Boscome Bowmen were probably from Brittany, and another person (without any alliterative nickname, just “the Boy with the Amber Necklace”) was from the Mediterranean region.
@@DneilB007 but other hypotheses that seem likely are it being some kind of calendar, a sacrificial altar, or a marker of some kind whose purpose is lost to the ages
Excellent content!
Glad you enjoyed it
The whole 666 vs 616 has to do with the language of translation.
How it works: many languages during ancient times used gematria, where letters have a numerical value, because they did not have symbols for numbers. Think Roman numerals-DCLXVI would equal 666. Ancient Greek and Hebrew languages also used gematria. In Greek, they often drew a line overtop the letters so you would know that they were numerals and not letters.
When the Greek form of Nero’s name is translated from Greek into Hebrew, “Nero Caesar” is written in Hebrew, the gematria totals out to 666 (NRON QSR), because the Greek form of Nero is actually written as “Neron” because of Koine Greek rules about how masculine names should be spelled in the objective case [grossly simplified version]. When the Latin form is translated into Hebrew, there is no second nun letter in Nero (so NRO QSR), so without the second nun, valued at 50, the total comes to 616.
There’s a theory that the author of Revelations, like other dissidents during the reign of Domitian, used criticism of the emperor Nero as a coded attack against Domitian.
So, interestingly enough, if the original text of Revelations had the number of the Beast as 616 rather than 666, that might indicate that the writer wrote the text in Latin rather than in Greek or Aramaic, which introduces all kinds of interesting questions about the author’s background, their origin, their level of education, their legal status (Roman citizenship vs subjugated nation, etc.).
Pointless digression over. ✌️
Neato !
You finally had a place to put this knowledge. Yeah. I think much of the book Revelation in the Bible was just encouraging them at the time to stand strong against Nero (666) and not the future except God gets his world back.
Thank you professor googletofuckingmuch
Likes for the video...subscribed because of the beautiful pup!
Awesome as always!!
I am highly entertained, thank you
Thanks for the interesting things you shared 🥰
This is my first comment on a video ever. I love your videos; I always learn something new and interesting. Thank you for your hard work. More of the dog, please.
A great first comment, not a rant! Keep them coming!
Is nobody gonna compliment this vintage shirt?! 👕 💕
Love it!!!!
🎼Ch- Ch- Ch- Chip and Dale, Rescue Rangers!🎵
It hurts my soul to hear the word vintage in relation to something like Rescue Rangers lol. But I definitely love the shirt!
I WANT ONE!
Nope.
The idea there were 600k minutes in one year sounded way too low to me. I actually googled it.
Turns out I lack that sense of time thing...🤦
Where did you get that shirt!! I love this channel!!!
0:43 Does that mean the more you workout the quicker you die?
Sounds like it to me. No wonder I don't run 😂
Yes Mike. Creamy. Good job!
Cute dog! ❤
I've known the one about the Korean war for several years, it's one of those facts I like to pull out when talking about the longest wars in history.
I had no idea about Korea! 😮 Awesome video! 😊
Kira is so sweet and a sleepy Kira is adorable
Creamy peanut butter
1:45 and yet it’s not enough
Hi, Kira!! 💖
Love the show! Did you buy that shirt in aens section? 😂
Mike has my two favorite dog breeds. I have never wanted to smooch pups so much. Black schnauzers are amazing babies to have. You are very lucky
You and Simon Whistler are my two favorite UA-camrs
Why thank you!
Two clever and entertaining dudes.
I'm going to watch that movie too. The number 23. I also loved it
Crunchy!!!!!!
I’m a Skippy girl. We lived less than a mile from the factory. The smell of roasting peanuts was incredible! I prefer natural style crunchy.
not raw dog😊?
Peter Pan is better 😃
Jiff creamy is my choice.
7:31 Your talking about White Noise. This can happen sometimes when the phantoms hijack eletronics, or you use the same type of gadgets seen on Ghost hunting tv shows. It is just energy in some way.
7:52 does infrasound cause the ghost 👻 sitings or does it trigger the ability to see ghosts 👻 in people?
I don't think that I'd like to live for that much longer. Imagine if we lived until, say, 120, we'd be working for 100 of those years at a minimum. Urgh, no thanks, I'm 36 and already fed up with it. Plus, imagine the ailments we'd have; the fact that our lives have extended is the reason our backs/knees/ hips/ necks etc hurt constantly, why we're seeing increased rates of cancer, dementia etc. Just imagine what we'd be like at 120..
Not surprised by the bomb disposal experts, because many athletes and other sports people, also have a heart rate that slows as they zone in on their goal. International tennis players are an example, as are many more.
Great beatboxing, Mike! 😁
I saw Ghost (Monsters) Everytime I played PacMan! Four of them to be exact!! 😁
🎼Ch- Ch- Ch- Chip and Dale, Rescue Rangers!🎵
Always a pleasure to watch and learn new things from you, appreciate all your hard work and dedication to the video's. I 💜 Frenchie's, she's just adorable 🥰.
Sadly, my poor puppy was one of those statistics. He was hanging with me in the yard, and when I turned my back (still outside with the dog mind), someone had ran like wind, grabbed my dog and took off. He was maybe 5-6 months old at the time. I was so heartbroken. My neighbor happened to be outside and heard me crying and calling for my dog and I told him what happened. Not sure how he knew, but I don't care. He found the people who had stolen my dog and forced them to give him back to me. I was lucky and very grateful to my neighbor.
God bless you
PUPPY!!!!!
#12 ... old joke... "I was not my parent's favourite child and I'm an only child".
There’s no winning sometimes with kids. In the past six months, both of my kids have told me that the other kid is my favourite. They both give the same reason, too-I spend more time with the other kid than with them.
I don’t know how I do it. Apparently I’m just naturally gifted that way.
Such a sad quote
3:06 Flexible catheters aren’t exactly a walk in the park.
I'm generally surprised when I encounter someone who still believes that we only have five senses.
We also, normally, know which way is up.
Another sense related thing is that there are NOT areas of the tongue that are sensitive to specific tastes. The whole tongue has receptors for all of them.
More senses? All this time I thought I was supernatural. Ha, ha. Fun list, Mike.
I literally had to pause this and go wake my husband up and ask about the explosive ordinance guys! My husband was EOD in the army for 13-14 (?) years and yeah… true story! That’s crazy!!!
Did you know that if you take the intestines from a human body and stretch it out fully, the human will die.
You learn something everyday
I had no idea about the Korean war. I thought it ended the year before I was born.
Tangentially, did you know that Texas was never properly ceded to the Union?
Yes I too enjoyed "number 23" it's better than some people give it credit
This hopefully is worth my time MIKE with list 25.
It is
@@list25 Ok it was. Fair enough and ty.
I love Frenchies! Hi Kira❤❤🥰 (I hope I spelled it right) 🤭
Had similar upbringing, not complaing. Well done. Mega thanks & most healing completely sweetest dreams ever
8:25 wow 😮😢
Fungus is bigger than great barrier reef? Didnt know that!
Puppy!❤❤❤
12 senses you forgot the sense of humor.
I prefer crunchy peanut butter. My favorite brand of peanut butter is Jif.
I prefer peter pan crunchy. Jif tastes burnt to me.
#24 Yeah.. That's something we call 'self-preservation instinct' dude. I can imagine there is somewhat of a tightening of the sphincter muscles also.
I like your shirt ❤🙂
U r probably right on the ghost stuff but when 100s of people sees the same thing on a video and it doesn't appear staged that makes it harder to explain
2500 BCE: "Kids today don't respect traditional values. Just look at what they're doing to the holy ditch!! There's a DAMN rock there now..."
Holy DITCH??? 🤬🤓😎✌🏼
???
ooooga booga gnesh
translation Cool! a rock!
@@Xassaw That comment made me laugh!😆
This quote about the youth not respecting what came before them was from someone like Plato or Socrates
25 facts about having a disability that will shock you.
There can be far more I know, and I'm suspecting you do as well by our comment.
I am disappointed you missed a half mast joke at 15:45
The music torture was mild w/o Yoko Ono’s Greatest Hits.
Approximately Infinite Universe is a good album.
They say the first person to live to 150 years old is already born.
Chip your pets, in case of theft. ❤
Sorry to be the one to say this but often times when someone steals your dog it's to be used as a bait dog to train fighting dogs. If you don't know what that entails I'm not going to go any further.
Chipping your pet is great if they get lost and are picked up by animal control or taken to a vet or humane society that can use a reader to get the info, but its not like a tracking chip. Even chipped pets disappear never to be found.
Why BCE?
The Star to Tree ratio was the one that wowed me!
It’s actually 666 and 616. They’re both right. They both refer to emperor Nero.
This is the 2nd video that I've watched that they've done the host dirty by not linking the video that he says to link in the screen very disappointing!
I agree the bomb tech thing. As a formally trained sniper, I can drop my heart rate, breath rate and blood pressure. It is quite zen to boot!
Crunchy with honey on bread. 😊😊😊❤
I would rather not know how much rodent feces is in my food.🤢
I like the number 23 too ❤
Thats you for the video
I am destroyed when my dog get out of my house/yard on accident I form a search party immediately while walking around the neighborhood screaming my dog's name. Thank God they were never far always were found and never gone more than 15 minutes. ❤ outside that is. My dog who didn't bark was finally found in the garage! Those little dogs can sure slip in between your legs without you knowing it!
Btw... Creamy peanut butter is better 😋 well at least to me lol
14:14
Who counted, and how accurate are they? 🤔
667 The Neighbor of the Beast
Creamy peanut butter!
Hey Mike...I learned this from electric company (kids show) from shock. If you want to learn to beat box. Start by saying boots cuts normally and then slowly start speeding up taking away one letter as you go boot cut...boo cu...bo c....b c. And once you master that you can start incorporating different sounds and syllables.
There are people born with 2 uteruses too.
I'm digging the shirt.
My husband is an elementary school teacher, former middle, i work retail management, we see bad parents all the time. For me a majority of the time is just letting kids run wild and destroy things. For my husband it’s just not owning up and trying to correct your kids’ mistakes. I joke the kids that were his problem later turn into my problem.
I agree, I loved the movie Number 23. I thought Jim Carry did great in that movie.
Awesome shirt! ❤ Oh & I didn’t realize how many dogs are stolen until a couple years ago…..A friend of mine was telling me about a couple or a couple of acquaintances that go out and take dogs and sell them. I didn’t even know that was a rotten thing? Freaking terrible! 😢
There are 21 senses now.
Trees vs. Stars.
Not only are there 3 trillion trees, but also the number is increasing. A nearly universal trait of humans is that we plant trees. Forests in the US, Canada, and Europe are increasing -- significantly. In the US, over 1 billion trees are planted annually. In Canada, over 600 million.
Conversely, there was an attempt in Kansas to create a national forest. They planted a lot of trees over the course of something like 40 years. At the end of the project, the newly created forest included exactly zero trees -- to be clear, that's less than ten. The project was abandoned. Kansas is the only state without a national forest -- it has a national grassland, instead.
I read about a project that had a goal of planting 1 million trees. Sounds amazing. That project will increase the tree population by a whopping 0.03%. I have personally planted over 2,000 trees. Of course, I encourage all tree planting, but let's not pretend that a million trees is huge number of trees.
I totally agree. The number 23 was an awesome movie. Jim carrey killed it.
Best tap water in the world is Glasgow's, prove me wrong 😂
I also am the youngest of 4 & had a very abusive father
I'm so sorry to hear that
I hope you were able to get help from that trauma