The gentleman in the dog collar is the Reverend Richard Coles who first came to fame as a member of the 1980s group the Communards before entering the church. 😊😊
As others have said, you can't sexually assault people in GTA. I think there's some form of torture at one point, from what I can recall of GTA V, that is a bit uncomfortable. Mainly the games are "just" an exaggerated/condensed criminal life, with humor sprinkled in.
Byron was slightly younger than Jane Austen (he was among the younger romantics like Shelley & Keats), and he kept a bear when he was a student at Cambridge because they didn't allow students to keep dogs.
FIFA definitely takes the cake by a long shot, buddy of mine has destroyed about 30 controllers because of that game. I've also done about 100 LANs and I've "only" seen 2 fights break out, both over FIFA lol. Football is life.
The researchers on QI also have a podcast called 'No Such Thing As A Fish' whereto four presenters talk about a weird fact that they've learned that week, it's funny, entertaining and quite interesting.
The man of the cloth in that clip is Reverand Richard Coles. He is incredibly intelligent and hilarious to listen to. he was also a member of a pop band called the Communards back in the Eighties.
I learned the "sabot" story from a *Star Trek - The Undiscovered Country* where Kim Cattrall played a Vulcan officer who told the origin story of the word "sabotage" and its connection to the French Revolution. I don't recall why this was relevant in the movie and what the Enterprise crew was supposed to sabotage, but that information stuck. 😁
Stephen Fry, the former QI host, is such a great polymath and just knows oodles about so many topics, always shot through with his great sense of humour😊
on the Nottingham tram system in England all the trams are named after famous people from Nottingham so there is a tram called lord Byron and a tram called ada Lovelace as they were from the Nottingham area.
Sometimes you just have to be a Star Trek fan. In Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country, Kim Cattrall explained the origin of sabotage, and it coming from 'sabo' lol.
Byron lived from the late 1700s to 1824. He inherited his title at an early age after his father died, plus he was coining it in with his poetry (most famously Don Juan). He's also a national hero in Greece, because in the 1820s, he traveled there and joined the Greeks in their fight against the Ottoman Empire, a war which the Greeks eventually won and Greece became an independent country.
Are you suggesting that nothing is to be believed unless proven by oneself? Fact checking without believing the facts you check. Brilliantly ludicrous.
@@pauldryburgh6346 It's such a simple concept that almost anybody, except those who are too busy trying and failing in an attempt to sound intellectual, would be fully aware that the point is about realising when something requires verification before you believe and share it as fact.
@benjammin9471 Verification how exactly? From what someone has said. Unless you want to disregard all knowledge apart from that proven by yourself, no?
Microsoft Word has pushed me close to the edge more than a few times. "Okay, just need to insert a line break there' - BOOM! Six un deleteable blank pages, everything shifted to the right, all inserted images disappeared. 😡🤬😡
Right up until magnetic tape was introduced in the mid 1960's punched card was still used to program and enter data in computing. One of the first programs I ever wrote in the 1980's required a transfer from punched card onto magnetic tape.
Lord Byron (1788 - 1824) tried to buy a 12 year old Greek girl whom he had fallen in love with (circa 1809/1810 when he was a 21 or 22 year old) - he offered her mother £500 (today that is equivalent to about £49,800)
Rock steady is a British company who made games as a British person. I wanted to check what you said in the video and as you can see, the answer that I discovered is in the paragraph below The widely popular "Grand Theft Auto" video-game series lets players get away with a wide range of virtual crimes, including looting and murder. But that's not enough mayhem for some players, who are rewriting its code to add another crime: rape.12 Aug 2014
I was born in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire in Britain and literally at the bottom of the road I lived on as a child we had the meeting place of a Luddite group which went on to attack a mill in 1812 (in fact the meeting place called the "Dumb Steeple" because it didn't have a bell in it was in the middle of a roundabout on the way to where we did our local shopping for vegetables) Also as Huddersfield was a wool cloth manufacturing town the local museum was full of cloth manufacturing history and when I went on a school trip to the museum as I was one of the tallest children I got to operate the loom which were replaced by the Jacquard looms later Later in history we did a year of revolutions Three 18th century revolutions: The Industrial Revolution The American Revolution The French Revolution So you could say we had a very revolutionary education LOL You might be interested in some videos on roundabouts (I think they are called circles in the USA) This is a video about the "Magic Roundabout" in a town in Swindon England by Tom Scott: ua-cam.com/video/D22BOOGbpFM/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Ada Lovelace’s mother, Lady “Annabella” Byron was a very gifted mathematician herself, and pretty good with verse too. Though her husband’s ability with words was something else and no doubt helped him enormously in his copious relationships with the ladies, despite his apparent club foot.
Please watch a documentary on Ada Lovelace. She was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron. He abandoned her and her mother and fled to France to avoid debtors. He didn’t see her again. Ada was a genius.
The guy with glasses, and the dog collar, is the Right Reverend Richard Coles. He was once the keyboardist in a band called The Communards (for another French connection). Nick, who is interested in music, should take a listen to their song, ‘Don’t Leave Me This way”. Richard Cole’s left the band to become a priest. He is a regular panelist on QI and a pretty smart guy. The Communards were members of the Paris commune, formed in 1871, after the the French were defeated in the Franco-Prussian War. The commune was suppressed by the French Army in May of 1871. 43,000 Communards were taken prisoner and 8000 fled the country.
I remember when the first ever GTA was released and my nephew who was 7 at the time played it. Imagine my frustration when he followed every road law possible.. Stopped at red lights, kept to a safe speed limit, wouldn't overtake on a bend etc etc I guess it was a good thing that he thought that way, but so annoying.
There are a lot of people who need to get there angry feeling free, must go to a contact sport or play a violent game, When you’re stressed they advise you to go to a bokssport or judo to get the bad stress go away, (but a lot of people can pay it) So they saw that violent games helpt to, you can react with games and not with movies. ❤❤
Lord Byron: mad, bad and dangerous to know - according to Lady Caroline Lamb. And the computer game Grand Theft Auto was developed in Britain, strangely enough.
A woman recently says she suffered a g**g r*p* on a computer game says on UA-cam even though wasn't real she still suffers trauma? A funny clip showing Snooker winner testing a virtual, reality, new snooker game as he lent forward to rest his arm on the virtual table fell flat on his face. Embarrassed, later said, "so realistic he forgot it wasn't an actual snooker table!" 👵🇬🇧😂
You can't rape anyone in GTA. Think of GTA more like an interactive cartoon. No one was turned into a violent loon by Tom and Jerry or Wilie Cayote see it like that because that is the closest analogue.
There is a great free channel 4 documentary on Lord Byron that I'd love you to react to but it might be a bit too schufisticaaated for most of your audience's taste so I won't get my hopes up 😉😉😉😅 FYI he got bummed by the king of Albania. Lad
Jodi, you “heard about Lord Byron in high school, and that was such a long time ago”? Surely not? You’re not more than 21 are you? You’ve worn well if you are over 21. Not like that big meanie husband of yours! I have a question for Nick… why do Americans wear hats indoors? I’ve never seen other nations’ men doing that. Great show by the way. I just wish you could react to whole 30-minute shows rather than 5-minute clips.
There's no link between video games and violence, several studies have shown this. Why do people jump to such lazy judgements when the data shows the opposite?
I don’t think it’s so dismissive at the same time. Now I don’t think there is a link myself. But something has changed society the last 30-40 years and this younger generation is something else. I think newer technology like video games have a part in it. I also think the internet and the ease and quickness of information and items also adds to it. But to say a video game created a serial killer. I don’t agree with that. Interesting enough. Pornography has been shown to be a link to criminal activity
@@BoringReviews I think the main causes are poverty and inequality in education and opportunities. These combined with poor government are to blame but they would have you blame anything else.
Ive played GTA since i was 5 years old and im fine... People love anything for an excuse. I myself love comedy No you can not sexually assault people in the game, there are prostitutes. Then San Andreas had a debacle where they left game code in that could unlock a consensual sex mini game with girlfriends in the game and Hillary Clinton at that time used that for her campaign. They are mostly dark comedies, GTA3 parodies the godfather and sopranos type shows in vibe, GTA VC parodied 80s miami vice and scarface type cinema, San Andreas was 90s African American gangs and the crck epidemic. I am aware of 1 game however from the 80s that visually looks like the old school 8 bit style of that time where you played as a cowboy and the only goal was to sexually assault a native american woman... That game was and still is banned as far as i know of. Video games get judged far more harshely compared to the silver screen... Youll essentially never explicity see sexual assault in a game unlike movies. Its rare you see consensual sex and even nudity is pretty uncommon without having a heavy rating applied... Unlike casual violence cos thats apparently more acceptable than concensual love making... Modernity 🙄 On the other hand a show called Outlander i believe scarred my mother cos in 1 episode they had a 15+ minutes long sxual torture scene...
a) GTA car sequences are probably made after someone saw Jody on the wheels😁b) this was very interesting and reminder of my studies - "should have remembered" c) smiling in photos is not my peace of cake....
Lmao GTA 5 is a fun game for 18plus please keep it away from Kids you went overboard on that one mate i expect you like the Call of Duties which you go around killing people lol.
I played GTA on the Amiga in the 1990's on a Floppy disk along with other games like the first Civilazition to me its entertainment like a 18 Film i just think you went over the top on part of the game I will agree with your view on Micky Flanaghan he's a fantastic Comedian and i enjoy Your Channel and the interaction between yourself and wife keep up the good work hopefully one day you do reactions to UK TV Series Only Fool and horses but Wilty is great to.@@BoringReviews
I know the point of these channels is for you to react to things you don't know about, but maybe experience the thing before reacting to it. You just reeled off the list of GTA things that either aren't required in the game, or dont happen in the game, yet are constantly quoted. Theres so many things wrong with GTA games, attitudes regarding women, and Rockstar games flogging a dying horse for ten years spring to mind, but levelling up via rape isn't one of them 🙂
Early QI (older than this even) you always had panellists that could answer the questions and load on the knowledge... but then diversity quotas became a thing and the stale old white men had to go, and were replaced by the Beeb's rotating carousel of mid-wit 'stars'.
Video games... C'mon guys! The media over the pond has done a number on you it seems. Love the reaction!
The gentleman in the dog collar is the Reverend Richard Coles who first came to fame as a member of the 1980s group the Communards before entering the church. 😊😊
Let's hope that's all he entered.
@@elvisleeboy totally uncalled for 😡🤬
@@avandy3 😊
You can't sexually assault people in GTA.
You've clearly never been to Singapore😂
@@keefsmiff Twice actually
@@Shoomer1988 😆
As others have said, you can't sexually assault people in GTA.
I think there's some form of torture at one point, from what I can recall of GTA V, that is a bit uncomfortable.
Mainly the games are "just" an exaggerated/condensed criminal life, with humor sprinkled in.
GTA is British made satire on US culture.
You should watch all the QI's from the beginning and feed your brain. Always something to make you go 'wow.... i never knew that'
Yeah: QI's awesome...and it's been going long enough to give reactors who do the whole show years of content.
Byron was slightly younger than Jane Austen (he was among the younger romantics like Shelley & Keats), and he kept a bear when he was a student at Cambridge because they didn't allow students to keep dogs.
The dormitory rules forbade domestic animals, but his bear was completely wild, so he was allowed to keep it
We watch movies where people get killed in violent situations and no one blinks an eye
But when your computer crashes or your game does people lose their minds lol
But people lose their minds if they see a topless woman or even the outline of a nipple through fabric - it’s ridiculous.
Outside the USA, in euroPE,uk, nz, aus etc it is normal but guns are not @@HughShower
Movies FFS! 🤦
Don't worry Jodi, the more you learn the more you realise how little you know
100% this
Video games don't make kids violent. That hypothesis has been debunked more times than I care to remember.
However FIFA... (deep breaths)
It's mainly keyboards and the occasional wall that suffers the wrath caused by video games.
score a sweaty cut back goal against me, dont be anywhere near me ahahahaha
score a sweaty cut back goal against me, dont be anywhere near me ahahahaha
FIFA definitely takes the cake by a long shot, buddy of mine has destroyed about 30 controllers because of that game. I've also done about 100 LANs and I've "only" seen 2 fights break out, both over FIFA lol. Football is life.
There’s actually been a lot of research into if video games can be a safe outlet for people with violent tendencies/anger issues
My brother had a bungalow in the exact place were Lord Byron used to sit and write his poetry. Beautiful place over looking green open fields.
Even today, when you are having a passport photo taken, you are not allowed to smile!
The researchers on QI also have a podcast called 'No Such Thing As A Fish' whereto four presenters talk about a weird fact that they've learned that week, it's funny, entertaining and quite interesting.
Every pic of me ever taken has me either looking drunk or my eyes being closed!! I don't drink and my wedding photo's were not great!! Lol!!
The man of the cloth in that clip is Reverand Richard Coles. He is incredibly intelligent and hilarious to listen to. he was also a member of a pop band called the Communards back in the Eighties.
I think you would really enjoy watching whole episodes. There’s so many fascinating facts you’ll learn.
I learned the "sabot" story from a *Star Trek - The Undiscovered Country* where Kim Cattrall played a Vulcan officer who told the origin story of the word "sabotage" and its connection to the French Revolution.
I don't recall why this was relevant in the movie and what the Enterprise crew was supposed to sabotage, but that information stuck. 😁
Stephen Fry, the former QI host, is such a great polymath and just knows oodles about so many topics, always shot through with his great sense of humour😊
on the Nottingham tram system in England all the trams are named after famous people from Nottingham so there is a tram called lord Byron and a tram called ada Lovelace as they were from the Nottingham area.
Sometimes you just have to be a Star Trek fan. In Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country, Kim Cattrall explained the origin of sabotage, and it coming from 'sabo' lol.
Sabot.
Byron lived from the late 1700s to 1824. He inherited his title at an early age after his father died, plus he was coining it in with his poetry (most famously Don Juan). He's also a national hero in Greece, because in the 1820s, he traveled there and joined the Greeks in their fight against the Ottoman Empire, a war which the Greeks eventually won and Greece became an independent country.
QI is one of my favorite shows. So entertaining and educational. Nice to see you watch so much of it.
I find it weird how people can straight up believe something just because they "heard someone say" without ever thinking to fact check
That is the trouble in these times, People too lazy to actually look into things for themselves. Is why the MSM has got as far as it has!
and crank conspiracy theorists@@MrNifts
Are you suggesting that nothing is to be believed unless proven by oneself?
Fact checking without believing the facts you check.
Brilliantly ludicrous.
@@pauldryburgh6346 It's such a simple concept that almost anybody, except those who are too busy trying and failing in an attempt to sound intellectual, would be fully aware that the point is about realising when something requires verification before you believe and share it as fact.
@benjammin9471 Verification how exactly?
From what someone has said.
Unless you want to disregard all knowledge apart from that proven by yourself, no?
Microsoft Word has pushed me close to the edge more than a few times. "Okay, just need to insert a line break there' - BOOM! Six un deleteable blank pages, everything shifted to the right, all inserted images disappeared. 😡🤬😡
I still remember that annoying pop-up with the animated paperclip which said things like 'It looks like you are trying to do...' - NO, I'm not!!
@@raycardy4843 I wonder how many CRT's met their maker when Clippy popped up on the screen unsolicited. 😂
Right up until magnetic tape was introduced in the mid 1960's punched card was still used to program and enter data in computing. One of the first programs I ever wrote in the 1980's required a transfer from punched card onto magnetic tape.
Lord Byron (1788 - 1824) tried to buy a 12 year old Greek girl whom he had fallen in love with (circa 1809/1810 when he was a 21 or 22 year old) - he offered her mother £500 (today that is equivalent to about £49,800)
You guys do the most genuine reactions, loving your content.
More QI please! Thanks for the reaction! 👍
From what you described, the G in GTA stands for Gabe!
Just wanted to say good morning to you. Really good reaction today. All the best from the UK.
Rock steady is a British company who made games as a British person. I wanted to check what you said in the video and as you can see, the answer that I discovered is in the paragraph below The widely popular "Grand Theft Auto" video-game series lets players get away with a wide range of virtual crimes, including looting and murder. But that's not enough mayhem for some players, who are rewriting its code to add another crime: rape.12 Aug 2014
Byron - "Mad, bad and dangerous to know" at least according to Lady Caroline Lamb.
Ada Lovelace was amazing and Lord Byron was wild.
I was born in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire
in Britain
and literally at the bottom of the road I lived on as a child we had
the meeting place of a Luddite group
which went on to attack a mill in 1812
(in fact the meeting place called the "Dumb Steeple"
because it didn't have a bell in it
was in the middle of a roundabout on the way
to where we did our local shopping for vegetables)
Also as Huddersfield was a wool cloth manufacturing town
the local museum was full of cloth manufacturing history
and when I went on a school trip to the museum
as I was one of the tallest children
I got to operate the loom
which were replaced by the Jacquard looms later
Later in history we did a year of revolutions
Three 18th century revolutions:
The Industrial Revolution
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
So you could say we had a very revolutionary education LOL
You might be interested in some videos on roundabouts
(I think they are called circles in the USA)
This is a video about the "Magic Roundabout" in a town in Swindon England
by Tom Scott:
ua-cam.com/video/D22BOOGbpFM/v-deo.html
Enjoy!
I’ve taught programming and the nature of AI. Following my teacher Prof. Maggie Boden I use knitting patterns to get some key ideas across.
Shows how old I am, had a child loom and child, clothes mangle which I'd use for hankies, knickers and dolls clothes in our outdoor shed? ?? 😅
Ada Lovelace’s mother, Lady “Annabella” Byron was a very gifted mathematician herself, and pretty good with verse too. Though her husband’s ability with words was something else and no doubt helped him enormously in his copious relationships with the ladies, despite his apparent club foot.
I got so bored with GTA that I bought the Taxi Company and spent time as a taxi driver!!
The Royal Mint recently issued a Lovelace coin.
Please watch a documentary on Ada Lovelace. She was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron. He abandoned her and her mother and fled to France to avoid debtors. He didn’t see her again. Ada was a genius.
That's one of my favourite TV shows
As much as some people cry "It's just a game!..." The reality is we use games in the military to desensitize and train troops. Because it works.
The guy with glasses, and the dog collar, is the Right Reverend Richard Coles. He was once the keyboardist in a band called The Communards (for another French connection). Nick, who is interested in music, should take a listen to their song, ‘Don’t Leave Me This way”. Richard Cole’s left the band to become a priest. He is a regular panelist on QI and a pretty smart guy.
The Communards were members of the Paris commune, formed in 1871, after the the French were defeated in the Franco-Prussian War. The commune was suppressed by the French Army in May of 1871. 43,000 Communards were taken prisoner and 8000 fled the country.
**QI siren noise and flashing "RIGHT REVEREND" ** No, he's just the Reverend Richard Coles. Bishops are Right Reverend.
I remember when the first ever GTA was released and my nephew who was 7 at the time played it.
Imagine my frustration when he followed every road law possible..
Stopped at red lights, kept to a safe speed limit, wouldn't overtake on a bend etc etc
I guess it was a good thing that he thought that way, but so annoying.
Manic Miner !
There are a lot of people who need to get there angry feeling free, must go to a contact sport or play a violent game,
When you’re stressed they advise you to go to a bokssport or judo to get the bad stress go away, (but a lot of people can pay it)
So they saw that violent games helpt to, you can react with games and not with movies.
❤❤
Team Jodi. Ftw 😊
There's a textile mill in GTA and you can go in and smash it up.
With shoes?
Lord Byron: mad, bad and dangerous to know - according to Lady Caroline Lamb. And the computer game Grand Theft Auto was developed in Britain, strangely enough.
Lord Baron Byron FRS (22 January 1788 - 19 April 1824).
In early photography you would have to sit for ages to get an exposure
Sorry Jess, what's the bell called again? Lol
A woman recently says she suffered a g**g r*p* on a computer game says on UA-cam even though wasn't real she still suffers trauma? A funny clip showing Snooker winner testing a virtual, reality, new snooker game as he lent forward to rest his arm on the virtual table fell flat on his face. Embarrassed, later said, "so realistic he forgot it wasn't an actual snooker table!" 👵🇬🇧😂
Doesn’t the US voting system have a punch card system… when the chard dispute when George W s election was questioned
You can't rape anyone in GTA. Think of GTA more like an interactive cartoon. No one was turned into a violent loon by Tom and Jerry or Wilie Cayote see it like that because that is the closest analogue.
The one video game that definitely made people violent was Flappy Bird
Rev Richard Cole used to be in a pop band called the communards
had a number one Record : Alan is us glad get a answer right 1 in 10
I am so Good Looking that there are over 200 photos of my Face. Unfortunately my Camera broke so I can't take anymore.
To be fair to both of you, I didn't know most of that either.
QI is awesome, the new series with Sandi Toksvig is not as good, this is Stevens baby and its not the same without him.
There is a great free channel 4 documentary on Lord Byron that I'd love you to react to but it might be a bit too schufisticaaated for most of your audience's taste so I won't get my hopes up 😉😉😉😅 FYI he got bummed by the king of Albania. Lad
GTA is British made satire based on US culture.
Lord George Byron still having and affect on women today judging by Jodi’s reaction, never seen her so animated… 😊
Watch anything that includes Stephen Fry, and you will be informed, entertained, or both.
Jodi, you “heard about Lord Byron in high school, and that was such a long time ago”? Surely not? You’re not more than 21 are you? You’ve worn well if you are over 21.
Not like that big meanie husband of yours! I have a question for Nick… why do Americans wear hats indoors? I’ve never seen other nations’ men doing that.
Great show by the way. I just wish you could react to whole 30-minute shows rather than 5-minute clips.
I was way off on grand theft auto 😂
lord byron, mad bad, and dangerous to know.
Every new version of windows, which becomes progressively worse, is enough to drive a person to drinking.
It must be iOS, nothing more infuriating has ever been made!
There's no link between video games and violence, several studies have shown this.
Why do people jump to such lazy judgements when the data shows the opposite?
I don’t think it’s so dismissive at the same time. Now I don’t think there is a link myself. But something has changed society the last 30-40 years and this younger generation is something else. I think newer technology like video games have a part in it. I also think the internet and the ease and quickness of information and items also adds to it. But to say a video game created a serial killer. I don’t agree with that. Interesting enough. Pornography has been shown to be a link to criminal activity
@@BoringReviews I think the main causes are poverty and inequality in education and opportunities. These combined with poor government are to blame but they would have you blame anything else.
Jodi, I don’t know where you got the rape people in GTA or any game, that’s not true, not in any game I’ve ever seen in forty years as a gamer.
Ive played GTA since i was 5 years old and im fine... People love anything for an excuse. I myself love comedy
No you can not sexually assault people in the game, there are prostitutes. Then San Andreas had a debacle where they left game code in that could unlock a consensual sex mini game with girlfriends in the game and Hillary Clinton at that time used that for her campaign. They are mostly dark comedies, GTA3 parodies the godfather and sopranos type shows in vibe, GTA VC parodied 80s miami vice and scarface type cinema, San Andreas was 90s African American gangs and the crck epidemic.
I am aware of 1 game however from the 80s that visually looks like the old school 8 bit style of that time where you played as a cowboy and the only goal was to sexually assault a native american woman... That game was and still is banned as far as i know of.
Video games get judged far more harshely compared to the silver screen... Youll essentially never explicity see sexual assault in a game unlike movies. Its rare you see consensual sex and even nudity is pretty uncommon without having a heavy rating applied... Unlike casual violence cos thats apparently more acceptable than concensual love making... Modernity 🙄
On the other hand a show called Outlander i believe scarred my mother cos in 1 episode they had a 15+ minutes long sxual torture scene...
You know that Bryrons wife wrote " Frankenstein"?
almost ... but not quite ...
Mary Shelley wrote frankenstein and she was married to Percy Byshe Shelley (who was friends with Byron)
a) GTA car sequences are probably made after someone saw Jody on the wheels😁b) this was very interesting and reminder of my studies - "should have remembered" c) smiling in photos is not my peace of cake....
Lmao GTA 5 is a fun game for 18plus please keep it away from Kids you went overboard on that one mate i expect you like the Call of Duties which you go around killing people lol.
A big difference between those franchises. Killing games have been around forever. GTA can allow you to do anything you can imagine.
I played GTA on the Amiga in the 1990's on a Floppy disk along with other games like the first Civilazition to me its entertainment like a 18 Film i just think you went over the top on part of the game I will agree with your view on Micky Flanaghan he's a fantastic Comedian and i enjoy Your Channel and the interaction between yourself and wife keep up the good work hopefully one day you do reactions to UK TV Series Only Fool and horses but Wilty is great to.@@BoringReviews
Boring.
"We would be in alot of trouble without trees" yet here we are trying to reduce carbon levels to almost suffocate them.
I know the point of these channels is for you to react to things you don't know about, but maybe experience the thing before reacting to it. You just reeled off the list of GTA things that either aren't required in the game, or dont happen in the game, yet are constantly quoted. Theres so many things wrong with GTA games, attitudes regarding women, and Rockstar games flogging a dying horse for ten years spring to mind, but levelling up via rape isn't one of them 🙂
the first known computers were made during Moses's time, when he came down from mt. sinai with the 10 commandments inscribed by god on two tablets
I thought the first known computer was used by Adam and Eve. It was an Apple.
@@AutomaticDuck300proof that apple was before android 😂
Early QI (older than this even) you always had panellists that could answer the questions and load on the knowledge... but then diversity quotas became a thing and the stale old white men had to go, and were replaced by the Beeb's rotating carousel of mid-wit 'stars'.
QI. usually lives up to its name .