1:58 as someone who is going to school to become an astrophysicist, they would burn up in the atmosphere from the speed and they wont be landing back on earth, their remaining matter would either be spread out among (us) the earth or start orbiting earth before burning or freezing from space
for it to start orbiting would take long how ever a throw like this may not reach space as it takes 10k kilometers to reach the atmosphere and for newtons law which only applies on earth the body would have to rebound on the earths floors before reaching the outside of the atmosphere I'm growing up to be an astrophysicist too I wish u luck :)
2:02 Ok so the speed of the throw was about 374 mph now the angle of impact would be about 34 degrees and the terminal velocity of a human is 130 mph meaning she would slow down immensely so she would experience about some where around 14 G’s of force so the slow down would either kill her immediately or cause permanent facial deformations and would probably create a fracture in the skull also that’s if she survives which is near to none because water can only be so dense, the density of the water would be to slow to compress enough to save her from a 120 mph 34 degree angle hit into the water so therefore immediate crushing of the body resulting in instantaneous death.
The survivability of an individual being launched to a height of 5000 meters is exceedingly improbable due to the harsh and inhospitable conditions at such altitudes. The lack of oxygen, extreme cold, and rapid decompression would place immense strain on the human body. Altitudes above 3000 meters can lead to altitude sickness, hypoxia, and potentially fatal conditions like pulmonary edema or cerebral edema. Even with advanced equipment and protection, the human body's limitations in adapting to such extreme conditions render the prospect of survival highly unlikely. Therefore, any attempt to launch an individual to such altitudes without proper life support systems and comprehensive safeguards would present an extremely high risk to their life and well-being.
@@KILL3R-NOVA crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me craz-
1:54 aight bet The probabilities of her surviving will we determine now. As she has been thrown that high of course the pressure will change and if she manages to get into space she will probably die sue to pressure and lack of oxygen, however if manages to fall back the changing pressure would be too fast for her body to handle, and if she survives all of that and lands in the ocean that will leave a huge pain on her bc of the high speed she had and if she lands on the ground.. well you know what happens she will just break all of her bones. So yea that's it off all know so yea I took this srsly. Bye now Edit: I forgot to say the probability of her surviving is 0%
Now if we assume that she was thrown at the same speed of the average drag race car which is 338mph if she were to hit anything non liquid based it would conclude in instant death. And even if she were lucky enough to make it to water she would still be instantly killed because the maximum speed you can hit water without dying is 120mph so overall her friend spelt instant death for her. Your welcom stanley :3
Ok 1. Initial Parameters To calculate what happens, we need to define: • Mass of the person: Assume 70 kg (average adult). • Earth’s circumference: 40,075 km (equatorial circumference). • Target distance: ~20,037.5 km (halfway across the Earth to reach the other side). • Acceleration required: To achieve a distance of ~20,000 km, we’ll calculate the speed and the force needed. 2. Speed and Energy Required To yeet someone across the globe: • Escape velocity: Earth’s escape velocity is ~11.2 km/s (to overcome gravity completely). However, we don’t want them to leave Earth’s orbit entirely, just fly across it. Let’s assume they remain in Earth’s atmosphere for simplicity, so a lower speed is required. • Velocity required: Using projectile motion equations, we calculate the horizontal speed needed: • Neglecting air resistance, gravity, and assuming a vacuum: d = v \cdot t Where d = 20,037,500 m, and assuming they take ~2 hours to reach the other side (a reasonable high-speed arc), we get: v = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{20,037,500}{7200} \approx 2783 \, \text{m/s} (2.8 \, \text{km/s}) • Kinetic energy: KE = \frac{1}{2} m v^2 Substituting m = 70 \, \text{kg} and v = 2783 \, \text{m/s}: KE = \frac{1}{2} \times 70 \times (2783)^2 \approx 270 \, \text{MJ} (MegaJoules) • This energy is equivalent to 64 kg of TNT exploding to launch the person. 3. Trajectory and Forces • Trajectory type: Assuming a parabolic arc, the person must achieve enough upward velocity to counteract gravity and reach a high altitude (say, 50-100 km above Earth’s surface to avoid mountains and obstacles). Gravity will pull them down while they move forward. • Launch angle: To maximize distance in projectile motion: \text{Optimal launch angle} = 45^\circ • Acceleration: Using Newton’s Second Law (F = ma): • To accelerate a 70 kg person to 2783 m/s: F = ma = 70 \times 2783 = 194,810 \, \text{N} For context, this is ~20,000 kgf, or the force exerted by several rocket engines. 4. Environmental Effects • Air resistance: At 2.8 km/s, the person would experience massive drag forces, generating heat akin to re-entry speeds for spacecraft. Without protection, they’d burn up in the atmosphere. • Shockwaves: The speed would generate sonic booms, potentially devastating at launch and throughout their journey. • Altitude effects: They’d need to ascend to a high enough altitude to avoid dense atmosphere and terrain. This requires maintaining speeds while overcoming gravitational pull. 5. Survival Factors To survive the yeet, the person would need: • Protective gear: Heat-resistant materials (like spacecraft shielding) to avoid burning up from air friction. • G-forces: The person would experience extreme G-forces during launch and acceleration. Human tolerance maxes out around 9 g’s briefly (~88 m/s²). A slower acceleration phase would reduce injury risk but require longer distances. 6. Landing • Terminal velocity: Upon re-entry, the person would decelerate due to air resistance. Assuming they survive the descent, they’d reach a terminal velocity of ~53 m/s (for a person in freefall with gear). • Impact force: Without a parachute or proper landing mechanism, the force upon hitting the ground would be catastrophic: F = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \div d Where d is the stopping distance, the force could exceed survivable limits. Final Result In reality, being “yeeted” across the world is likely unsurvivable without: 1. Superhuman resilience or shielding. 2. Extreme protection against atmospheric effects. 3. A carefully calculated trajectory, launch, and landing system akin to orbital physics.
6:05 the amount a "huh?"s is 67, 68 if we are counting Stanley's "huh" when asking the question of "I wa-want you guys to count in the comments how many times you hear huh"
surprised 2 poland related memes got in lol (as a polish person i feel the need to write them down with timestamps) (11:20 is recorded in poland you can tell by the sign in the back + if you listen closely the guy in the video speaks polish) (18:26 in the video is Eleven a polish youtuber) (also non polish people ignore the reply section lol)
If you know what the Ankha thing is, then you'll get what I'm saying. People who f*ck the Ankha and/or forget to return the slab, get the pharaoh's curse
nothing is worth the risk. H̶̥̋͛͊͋̓̿͊͊̀́̌̅̑͘Ȩ̴̨̢͖̖̭̻̜̰̣̮̺͜͠ͅͅ ̴̳̈̽̿̈́͐͊̅̋̽̆̌͐̐̾͝Ȋ̷͎̖͆͋̓͋̾͊̇͆̽̃͌̚̕S̸̝͓͓͆ ̴̯̬̜̗̻̰̙̻͕͛͆̈́̐̿̆̆̈͐͛͂̚͘C̷̻͍̱̹̜͙̹̙̝̫̝̜̩͛̉ͅO̵͎̤͈̙͚͎̙͕̖̓̓̈̇͒̈̉͊͌M̸̢̜̥̺̹̞̣̟͕̙̖̼̱̥̀̈́̾̇͋̚͜Į̵̛̛̬͖͕̤̖̜̗̐́̂̏̆̒̿̚͜͜͝ͅN̶̡̛̤͚̞͈̖͈̥̏̒̑̓̓͂̃͝G̷̠͇̘̹͉̳̾̏̀.̵̧̮͎͈̮̙̙̐̀̄̍̓̕
Considering on how quick the throw was there are already a few headaches. MAYBE a couple diseases. However, We see she got launched.. pretty far, Probably leaving the atmosphere. therefore the chance would be 0% but if that isn't the case then depending where she landed would impact the survival rate. There are also extreme outliers, such as one man who fell 18,000 feet from a plane without a functional parachute, and survived the landing with only a sprained leg, meaning it COULD be possible for that girl to survive. One of the easiest ways to understand fall risk is to look at LD50, or distance at which you have a 50% chance of fatal injuries. If you fell from 48 feet (about 4 stories), statistically you have about a 50% chance of survival. At 84 feet (or 7 stories), the mortality rate is 90%, meaning you'd be very unlikely to survive a fall from this height. Yeah sure. its POSSIBLE they could survive. but people are barely surviving FOUR story falls. If they landed in the ocean they would most likely get winded and drown :(. So. My final conclusion is. Survivability rate: 1.5238152% If they're lucky.
2:00 Don't worry stan I will do the math for u AHEM ok since they were thrown at a force of 194 PSI the survivability of that person would be 0.980023385621 percent because they would not the floor at 10,946 PSI and if they hit the water they would be met with a force of 21,463 PSI
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HELLO STAN🎉
I will bring the jar💀
nice
THE MECHANISM IS COMING
Pony💀
1:58 as someone who is going to school to become an astrophysicist, they would burn up in the atmosphere from the speed and they wont be landing back on earth, their remaining matter would either be spread out among (us) the earth or start orbiting earth before burning or freezing from space
AMONG US SUSSY!?!?
for it to start orbiting would take long how ever a throw like this may not reach space as it takes 10k kilometers to reach the atmosphere and for newtons law which only applies on earth the body would have to rebound on the earths floors before reaching the outside of the atmosphere
I'm growing up to be an astrophysicist too I wish u luck :)
@@Leapering n o
Yes
Not to mention the acceleration would do damage aswell
i loved the part where the pharaoh said "𓀂𓀬𓁅𓁅𓃂𓄆𓃻" and cursed stan for not returning the slab
Yeah, me too😂
egyptian wingdings
@@Jaalkomiobro forgor the name for hieroglyphics 💀💀💀
You forgot ඞ
*RETURN THE SLAB*
Holy crap...
That "NIGHTMARE" jumpscare got me off guard. I almost got a heart attack o_o
when
@@Lucc7538 the moon
@@simontock3810is
same, just wanted to peek at the end for codes stan jeez
NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE *wheezes*
I just gotta say that I love how Stanley is very forward with how it's okay to simp
to a degree lol
One of the many reasons he is my favorite UA-camr
2:02 Ok so the speed of the throw was about 374 mph now the angle of impact would be about 34 degrees and the terminal velocity of a human is 130 mph meaning she would slow down immensely so she would experience about some where around 14 G’s of force so the slow down would either kill her immediately or cause permanent facial deformations and would probably create a fracture in the skull also that’s if she survives which is near to none because water can only be so dense, the density of the water would be to slow to compress enough to save her from a 120 mph 34 degree angle hit into the water so therefore immediate crushing of the body resulting in instantaneous death.
sclumpt yebble moment
Man’s had a lot of time to think about this one.
Hey there Vsauce
Nerd emoji
thank you
The survivability of an individual being launched to a height of 5000 meters is exceedingly improbable due to the harsh and inhospitable conditions at such altitudes. The lack of oxygen, extreme cold, and rapid decompression would place immense strain on the human body. Altitudes above 3000 meters can lead to altitude sickness, hypoxia, and potentially fatal conditions like pulmonary edema or cerebral edema. Even with advanced equipment and protection, the human body's limitations in adapting to such extreme conditions render the prospect of survival highly unlikely. Therefore, any attempt to launch an individual to such altitudes without proper life support systems and comprehensive safeguards would present an extremely high risk to their life and well-being.
ChatGPT
Bro this was made before Chat gpt
Scientificly accurate
@@robotix369 I'm not THAT clever lmao
Tbh Stanley you look good as a bear. You also look more huggable.
FURRY? mods crush his balls
Teddy bear
he meant teddy bear right? ...right?
@@armyshark62 yes he did dont worry👍
@@armyshark62no, he didn't
Babe wake up, StanleyMOV posted a new video
Edit: SHATAP I AM NOT TWITTER
Yes mommy/daddy x.finite 😔
No i dont wanna
@@Pablo_escobar2ndyes you will
Yes she will
Twitter logo 🤨
2:40 had me dying bro
17:56 ok i wasn't expecting to see polish youtuber meme here-
👍
mh, sedes
1:04 One of the greatest Stanley moments of 2023 imo. I was there when it happened and I was losing my mind LOL
you managed to avoid saying you went crazy,
@@KILL3R-NOVA I could’ve said that if I wanted to but tbh the meme isn’t as funny as it was before
@@KozakuraRabbit damn
i laughed at 2:09
@@KILL3R-NOVA crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me crazy. crazy? I was crazy once, they locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats, the rats make me craz-
No Stanley, you're never gonna be cursed by a Pharaoh, you're already cursed by your viewers
💀
Yeah, some of the curses we've inflicted him with are *crazy*.
@@M3T4LBLU3 i was crazy once
@@KinuTheDragon crazy?
@@KinuTheDragon crazy?
2:06 stan. you canot be caling case a 1x1 lego
WHEN YOU LOOK LIKw A 2x2x2 LEGO
2:06 even Stanley roasting ceasoh 😂
Stanley also had the « I’m not a furry but » curse
r̸̺͍̰̀͘è̶͈̱̪t̷͇̺̓̽ͅű̷̫̯r̵̢̛͍̻͆̌n̵̬̫̲̊̓͝ ̷̺̀ţ̴̊̄ḣ̷̗̟͇͘ë̸̥́ ̶̠͒̽c̸̡̛̫̰̑̀ā̸̤͛͆ͅt̶̫̋̈́͛ ̶̖̣̎ȅ̸͙͎̏͘ã̸̗͎̕͠ŕ̵̡̜̦͘͝ṣ̷̛̩
@@yoyuityeghor suffer my cringe, you will be visited by 3 furries each one hornier then the last.
6:11 Ok the bird "huh" 92 time guy
No 72
Bruh why are you reply this 7 month old comment😂(also is that real btw)
I got between 70-75 huh?’s
65
No 43
9:29 The NPC’s Curse - causes the curse bearer to fall for very simple tricks. Also, _it says gullible on the celling._
Huh? *Looks up* Woah it actually says that!
@@Honey_Bot_833Ahhh you stole my lungs
No i'm not looking up
No it doesnt, I looked😊👍
@@BasicallyOkuyasuIDK66554Haha! Stole your lungs!
4:25 POV: the mimic outside your house
you could have used the "mayonnaise on an escalator" meme on 12:10
I notice you've been happier in the later videos. Great to see that you are better stan
One must imagine the Stan happy
1:54 aight bet
The probabilities of her surviving will we determine now.
As she has been thrown that high of course the pressure will change and if she manages to get into space she will probably die sue to pressure and lack of oxygen, however if manages to fall back the changing pressure would be too fast for her body to handle, and if she survives all of that and lands in the ocean that will leave a huge pain on her bc of the high speed she had and if she lands on the ground.. well you know what happens she will just break all of her bones. So yea that's it off all know so yea I took this srsly. Bye now
Edit: I forgot to say the probability of her surviving is 0%
Damn
Thanks
I feel like that she would have a better chance If she aimed for snow
13:48 oh my god, I love the !
The Is such a good restaurant
same bru I love the
Wrong timestamp
Whats the _
@@Nobel-1384not Anymore
17:39 one must imagine one must imagine Martin happy
0:55 Bro broke the sound barrier
Now if we assume that she was thrown at the same speed of the average drag race car which is 338mph if she were to hit anything non liquid based it would conclude in instant death. And even if she were lucky enough to make it to water she would still be instantly killed because the maximum speed you can hit water without dying is 120mph so overall her friend spelt instant death for her. Your welcom stanley :3
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🤓
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Thank you for that
@@frgamer4clipsandvods You nerd emoji him, when you didn't do it?
smh
18:26 I never thought that I would see Eleven here
Polak?
: ))
yes he is polish
Wiem że jest z Polski
14:10 dude i totally forgot about the
Yeah me too, I just want to eat there, food.
@@Unknown_O-r8fmaybe we can also go to the
19:36 bro turned into a dodge viper 💀
Pov: you told a witch a funny joke 0:08
14:24 the Kirby 64 music and the music from the meme actually work well together 😂
That went so hard
@@CesarSalad69someone needs to actually make that a mashup
That joke a little bit outdated
@@thisguyisrussian there wasnt a joke, it just sounded cool
16:24 New Nextbot
15:27 bro that cat had too many Flintstones gummies. I seriously love cats being goofy goobers.
Facts
8:26 the way he keeps getting interrupted by the sound of glass breaking
8:29 hehehehehehehhehehehhahaehaeheaheahea
2:57 the word you were looking for is chicken plucker. we have one but we use it for ducks.
9:23
My brain immediately went "Return the slab."
Isn't that from Courage the cowardly dog
Me too lol
Return the slab
0:06 TOGETHER, WE WILL STEAL THE MOON!!!!!
YEAAAAAAAA🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
YEAAAAAAAAAA🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🍔🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
YEAHHHHH
YEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHH🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for the mooney mr MOV! Found it in the twitch chat! It always pays to have notifications on :D
I found every single one on my first watch through but I was 4. Minutes. Late.
Actually not every single one but a lot
Ok 1. Initial Parameters
To calculate what happens, we need to define:
• Mass of the person: Assume 70 kg (average adult).
• Earth’s circumference: 40,075 km (equatorial circumference).
• Target distance: ~20,037.5 km (halfway across the Earth to reach the other side).
• Acceleration required: To achieve a distance of ~20,000 km, we’ll calculate the speed and the force needed.
2. Speed and Energy Required
To yeet someone across the globe:
• Escape velocity: Earth’s escape velocity is ~11.2 km/s (to overcome gravity completely). However, we don’t want them to leave Earth’s orbit entirely, just fly across it. Let’s assume they remain in Earth’s atmosphere for simplicity, so a lower speed is required.
• Velocity required: Using projectile motion equations, we calculate the horizontal speed needed:
• Neglecting air resistance, gravity, and assuming a vacuum:
d = v \cdot t
Where d = 20,037,500 m, and assuming they take ~2 hours to reach the other side (a reasonable high-speed arc), we get:
v = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{20,037,500}{7200} \approx 2783 \, \text{m/s} (2.8 \, \text{km/s})
• Kinetic energy:
KE = \frac{1}{2} m v^2
Substituting m = 70 \, \text{kg} and v = 2783 \, \text{m/s}:
KE = \frac{1}{2} \times 70 \times (2783)^2 \approx 270 \, \text{MJ} (MegaJoules)
• This energy is equivalent to 64 kg of TNT exploding to launch the person.
3. Trajectory and Forces
• Trajectory type: Assuming a parabolic arc, the person must achieve enough upward velocity to counteract gravity and reach a high altitude (say, 50-100 km above Earth’s surface to avoid mountains and obstacles). Gravity will pull them down while they move forward.
• Launch angle: To maximize distance in projectile motion:
\text{Optimal launch angle} = 45^\circ
• Acceleration: Using Newton’s Second Law (F = ma):
• To accelerate a 70 kg person to 2783 m/s:
F = ma = 70 \times 2783 = 194,810 \, \text{N}
For context, this is ~20,000 kgf, or the force exerted by several rocket engines.
4. Environmental Effects
• Air resistance: At 2.8 km/s, the person would experience massive drag forces, generating heat akin to re-entry speeds for spacecraft. Without protection, they’d burn up in the atmosphere.
• Shockwaves: The speed would generate sonic booms, potentially devastating at launch and throughout their journey.
• Altitude effects: They’d need to ascend to a high enough altitude to avoid dense atmosphere and terrain. This requires maintaining speeds while overcoming gravitational pull.
5. Survival Factors
To survive the yeet, the person would need:
• Protective gear: Heat-resistant materials (like spacecraft shielding) to avoid burning up from air friction.
• G-forces: The person would experience extreme G-forces during launch and acceleration. Human tolerance maxes out around 9 g’s briefly (~88 m/s²). A slower acceleration phase would reduce injury risk but require longer distances.
6. Landing
• Terminal velocity: Upon re-entry, the person would decelerate due to air resistance. Assuming they survive the descent, they’d reach a terminal velocity of ~53 m/s (for a person in freefall with gear).
• Impact force: Without a parachute or proper landing mechanism, the force upon hitting the ground would be catastrophic:
F = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \div d
Where d is the stopping distance, the force could exceed survivable limits.
Final Result
In reality, being “yeeted” across the world is likely unsurvivable without:
1. Superhuman resilience or shielding.
2. Extreme protection against atmospheric effects.
3. A carefully calculated trajectory, launch, and landing system akin to orbital physics.
4:03 she sounds like the hunter from L4D2 😆
LOL. BBQ bacon burger
6:05 the amount a "huh?"s is 67, 68 if we are counting Stanley's "huh" when asking the question of "I wa-want you guys to count in the comments how many times you hear huh"
69 say g..
2 short of 69...
72 or 71 because a little after he goes huh 4 times
0:07 the laugh though 😂
I wish I knew where that was from.
Bosnov@@Roxas2099ZX
Waking up to a Stanley video is a great sign
I know. I'VE SEEN YOU.
8:16 Stan’s reaction to that stuff always makes me laugh
19:41 my car going to Cluj-Napoca be like
1:25 No stan, you're legally deaf.
He sayed he was blind because he sayed in (i forgor the name of the video) but he sayed im blind and thats the joke
@@thisguyisrussian i know and that's why i said that he's legally deaf, bc it fits with the meme more. Also, it's "said" not "sayed".
@@Pangergyou’re lucky no one said 🤓 yet. and I won’t. (Written by my son)
@@1fleshnhim 😂
19:41 you will have to get past vortex first
16:57 new nextbot 😂
Was also thinking about that
12:28 azumanga daioh's soundtrack is already like that
Damn Stanley was huge at this time (literally)
surprised 2 poland related memes got in lol (as a polish person i feel the need to write them down with timestamps)
(11:20 is recorded in poland you can tell by the sign in the back + if you listen closely the guy in the video speaks polish)
(18:26 in the video is Eleven a polish youtuber)
(also non polish people ignore the reply section lol)
Mleko
oglądasz elevena?
bo ja tak
@@bartomiejsawicki749 ja tylko undertale u niego edit: a i jeszcze scp
@@skele46 ok?
Mleko
13:40 OMG I LOVE !
Indeed it's .
omg the is so good!
@@_flowerx agree, is good.
Its the _________
Is the best place man next to the
16:40 God creating the paralysis demons be like:
4:21 Skin Walker mode activated
0:42 i looked away bro and when i heard this part i thought someone was screaming for help outside 😭
BRO ITS LIKE 3:20 AM MAN 😭😭
8:30 we can clearly hear you Stan!
WHAT!?
It won't be long until a "dancing Ankha" is added to the Pharaoh's Curse meme.
If you know what the Ankha thing is, then you'll get what I'm saying. People who f*ck the Ankha and/or forget to return the slab, get the pharaoh's curse
Get ready for Stanley laughing for 20 minutes
a 20-minute Stanley must laugh for 20 minutes.
aw igveasohrig drgaio haergon ijo ijerger itgio jwhraergoipje rgtopmjr gijona erhgijoae thampe thameinutes@@Snapplemyapples200
19:05 Yes, that is Helluva Boss and that character's name is BeezleBub.
why did i read that as “beelzebub” 😭
He said i am not a furry
4:54 this bit got me laughing and spitting out my water though my mouth and nose
16:15 Please it's 3 am i don't need another sleep paralysis demon
nothing is worth the risk. H̶̥̋͛͊͋̓̿͊͊̀́̌̅̑͘Ȩ̴̨̢͖̖̭̻̜̰̣̮̺͜͠ͅͅ ̴̳̈̽̿̈́͐͊̅̋̽̆̌͐̐̾͝Ȋ̷͎̖͆͋̓͋̾͊̇͆̽̃͌̚̕S̸̝͓͓͆ ̴̯̬̜̗̻̰̙̻͕͛͆̈́̐̿̆̆̈͐͛͂̚͘C̷̻͍̱̹̜͙̹̙̝̫̝̜̩͛̉ͅO̵͎̤͈̙͚͎̙͕̖̓̓̈̇͒̈̉͊͌M̸̢̜̥̺̹̞̣̟͕̙̖̼̱̥̀̈́̾̇͋̚͜Į̵̛̛̬͖͕̤̖̜̗̐́̂̏̆̒̿̚͜͜͝ͅN̶̡̛̤͚̞͈̖͈̥̏̒̑̓̓͂̃͝G̷̠͇̘̹͉̳̾̏̀.̵̧̮͎͈̮̙̙̐̀̄̍̓̕
@@Giygas72 Well in a year if dealt with more demons then you would think so, more demons just means more playmates.
@@prosword8826 Well shit- guess uhhh, *sends Hades, and throws a fridge at you and vanishes*
@@Giygas72 ow!!! My ribs!!! Why would you-! Oh and he's gone... well at least he left you here hades, let's play some hades.
The only real stanleymov fans thrusted when Stan clapped at 7:05
Considering on how quick the throw was there are already a few headaches. MAYBE a couple diseases. However, We see she got launched.. pretty far, Probably leaving the atmosphere. therefore the chance would be 0% but if that isn't the case then depending where she landed would impact the survival rate. There are also extreme outliers, such as one man who fell 18,000 feet from a plane without a functional parachute, and survived the landing with only a sprained leg, meaning it COULD be possible for that girl to survive. One of the easiest ways to understand fall risk is to look at LD50, or distance at which you have a 50% chance of fatal injuries. If you fell from 48 feet (about 4 stories), statistically you have about a 50% chance of survival. At 84 feet (or 7 stories), the mortality rate is 90%, meaning you'd be very unlikely to survive a fall from this height. Yeah sure. its POSSIBLE they could survive. but people are barely surviving FOUR story falls. If they landed in the ocean they would most likely get winded and drown :(. So. My final conclusion is. Survivability rate: 1.5238152% If they're lucky.
HOW LONG DID THIS TAKE YOU TO MAKE THIS?!?
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At high speed such as falling from a high place, water has the same effect as concrete. The water can't move out the way fast enough.
Ok
4:25
the Super Mario World ghost theme fits well on this monstrosity
5:12 for anyone wondering whats its yt channel, its bosnov
20:57 They Literally Turn You into Freddy Fazbear
5:08 this pic goes hard
Feel free to screenshot
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4:24 I am legit not lying when Stan started screraming for help likes on the video turned to 666
4 Year old me after I eat to much sand at a play park: 6:26
2:19 got me😭
Absolutely a W video from you, Stanley. Especially with the funniest memes
18:39 ELEVEN
20:06 Oh hey, is the Jschlatt sleep paralysis demon
Yea
Fax💀
anyone else watching this in 2024 and thinking of the drastic changes of stanley past the years?
2:00 Don't worry stan I will do the math for u AHEM ok since they were thrown at a force of 194 PSI the survivability of that person would be 0.980023385621 percent because they would not the floor at 10,946 PSI and if they hit the water they would be met with a force of 21,463 PSI
Okay so can we all start drawing Stanley as a fursona tho
do it
*insert a vine boom*
I would but I can’t draw
5:00 ohh,you have seen his "this my brother bilo btw" yet, they are a peak comedy 🔥🔥
6:18 there was roughly 67 huhs
I got the same answer
Actually at 7:09 he says huh 5 times
19:09 I don't think Stanley knows that queen bee can umm get bigger 😅
#notafurrybut 😂
Crazy
I accidentally rewatched this it's so weird seeing your old videos it's so interesting
18:07 my polish soul is proud
Moja też 👍
Rel
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At 0:16 is me when I hear balls
balls
8:17 has a code but it’s already redeemed..
6:15 67 huhs. You are welcome.
2:07 I LOVE THIS PART SO MUCH
if you reverse Stan screaming for help, it's the zombie sound from HL2.
If you reverse time, you might have a shot at getting bitches
13:23 is honestly gonna be the new horror story sound with a few added effects
Thank you for curing my Pharos curse
No prob
14:24 this remix fire🔥🔥
Stanley getting jump scared by dio at 0.25 playback speed is the funniest thing ever😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yo it’s my old account
this one right here 19:36 this is one of the best and funniest one yet and i was literally dying of laughter because of this
Fr I cried 😂😂
Me too
18:33 YOO jest tu eleven.
19:37 Sorry Stan, but it always starts with "I'm not a furry, BUT..."
Very true lol
I never even thought twice about if I was a furry, in my head at the time I basically said "it is what it is"
@@scalesthebattlemage4634 Exactly how it went with me lol
Then how come that nude wolf suit is on your bank account deductions?
"With pleasure....😎"
20:28
As an italian... This is heresy. You can count me in for the war.
20:31 my boi was turning into goofy
Bro i almost shat my pants it was to funny 4:55
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Me too
Let the sand flow! Also Stan! Thank you for another video! Im waiting for 1m!
8:40 "Well" spent money. Now who will clean this mess, huh?
Water.
67 HUH from the HUH bird 6:10
so one of the gif-cough cough i think the pharaohs curse hit me