Seriously? Me as well lol In fact I wrote that as a comment on one of the videos about an hour ago lol. It was the editor of mental floss I don’t know her name but she’s making videos at her home presumably due to the corvid 19 virus lockdown.
my favorite fact is also about tesla. he was afraid of physical contact and was once kissed by a woman on the cheek. his repsonse...run away screaming.
I love how one of the plugged vids at the end is about birds. "Fun facts about birds - Nikola Tesla was once in love with a pigeon". I didn't watch it yet but I will be dissapointed if that fact isn't there right after hearing it here.
Enzo To be fair, it’d most likely take the place of a fact no one has heard yet, so it’s kind of a bonus warm up fact to prep us for the next video! He didn’t wanna startle us. 😅 That was a great observation about the connection with the next video!
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain facts (because I'm a nerd) 1) There’s a rock named after him on Mars 2) A bullet went through his horse's neck, hit the picture frame, entered under Chamberlain's skin in the front of his chest, traveled around his body under the skin along the rib, and exited his back. To all observers Union and Confederate, it appeared that he was shot through his chest. Yet he continued to encourage his men to attack. All sides cheered his valiant courage. 3) His victory in running for governor of Maine in 1866 set the record for the most votes and the highest percentage for any Maine governor by that time. He would break his own record in 1868. 4) There were threats of assassination and kidnapping him, and on one occasion, he went outside to face down a crowd of 25-30 men intending to kill him 5) He was injured 6 times in the Civil War and had 6 horses shot out from under him 6) He spoke 10 languages
My favorite fact is Ernest Hemmingway once comforted F. Scott Fitzgerald about the size of his, er, manhood after his wife Zelda insulted it. He insisted that Fitzgerald examine himself in a mirror rather than just looking down, since that distorts the perception. When that failed to cheer him, Hemmingway pulled Fitzgerald into the bathroom, inspected him for himself, and pronounced him "perfectly fine." To top it all off he then took Fitzgerald to the Louvre so he could look at nude paintings and see how he compared.
Most important thing I learned from this video: all my life I've been mispronouncing/misreading the famous comet's name as "Hailey's" instead of "Halley's".
I don't know if this is supposed to be "Sappho liked men too!" or "Sappho liked women!" Because if it's the second... take a guess as to where the word lesbian comes from... Actually, I thought she was gay, but you could be right. Shakespeare, though. He was probably bi!
Enjoyable factoids, as usual. I always get a giggle at the closing when he's talking really fast and I hear him say "Thanks for watching menopause." You're welcome.
my favorite historical figure is Angelina Eberly. and after working at the Texas Capitol for 4 years, I finally got to take the Women in Texas History Tour where I found out that the first female governor of Texas was not Ma Ferguson, but the wife of a Spanish governor for the area whose husband died in office and who, when the Spanish government at the time did not find and deliver a suitable replacement for nearly 2 years, became acting governor in her husband's stead.
When John Green is considered an historical figure It can be said that a quote from TFIOS had already been engraved in stone while he was still living. I saw it on a teens headstone in a cemetery in Greenwood, IN last week.
You make reference to Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)making an album called “I am the greatest “. It was actually released as a 45RPM single, on the Columbia Records label. The “B” side was his rendition of “Stand by Me “
@4:58: Fact 36 - I learned that from the movie "Amadeus", where young Wolfgang was recounted by the Austro-Hungarian Emperor, Franz Joseph, as having frantically said to his sister, "Will you marry me, yes or no?!"
Sitting Bull and Annie Oakley were legit bff! He so adored Annie that he "adopted" her into his family; he's quoted as saying he loved her as he did his own daughters!!
Alanna R. There is a somewhat infamous photo of the royal family doing the Nazi salute from the early 1930s. Fascism was kinda sexy (especially amongst the European elites) for its first few years. I'm not sure if that would make Elizabeth a "Nazi sympathizer", but it sure is unfortunate. And yes, Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson were unambiguously Nazi sympathizers
there's an editing mistake at 1.23, i never would notice that until i started doing videos. It makes me feel better that John had 1m+ followers but can still make the odd mistake
Every history of calculus I ever encountered always credit both Leibniz and Newton for its invention. And we do use Leibniz's notation so I think he is sufficiently recognized in that field. I think Newton is better known only because he was English.
Alexander Graham Bell also married a deaf girl but told deaf people that they cant marry another deaf person and tried to practice eugenics on them to "breed out the deaf gene". We also tried to force all of them to talk and never sign because that made them look "stupid"
Seeing as this is an educational UA-cam series, you should know that on January 17th 2009 Antonio Meucci was given the credit for actually inventing the telephone! NOT ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
Yeah, especially when you consider that one of them was pissed that the other was going to outlive him when he had actually died hours before. They were enemies, not friends.
Einstein did indeed offer his future Nobel Prize money to his first wife in their divorce settlement, but what you forgot to mention is he then refused to hand it over after he won. She never forgave him.
Alanna R. Morality has no price. Sure, he added greatly to physics, but that is completely unrelated to character. But it's not like he killed anyone... that I know of. ;)
His treatise is why Henry (Henri) was given the title, "Defender of the Faith". All British monarchs have used it ever since, though the Pope probably wishes they didn't.
Benjamin Franklin loved his "air baths" and would do them with all the windows open in the dead of winter. It's been reported that he'd even do it while traveling with Adams who was recovering from a flu and struggled to stay warm. Franklin was a bit of a troll.
Cicero is the nickname of the famous orator, consul and proconsul. As proconsul he had to lead an army into battle. He and his Roman army won. Cicero was so surprised he had a picture of a chickpea engraved on the victory plate instead of his name.
Do Gorbachev, Paul McCartney and Gloria Steinem count as historical figures since they're alive but arguably one can be sure they have done most or all of what they will be remembered for? I'm genuinely interested.
I saw galileo's finger while on holiday in florence a while ago, but it should be worth mentioning that Florence's museums are full of body parts like fingers, hair, ears etc. and most are put in a glass vase-sort of thing embellished with gold etc. most of the others are that of saints etc. though
It's probably not true that Elvis only preformed in North America. There are several witnesses still alive who claim that he also gave a small improvised concert in a club called "Mickey-Bar" in Grafenwöhr, Germany, October 1958.
General "black Jack" Pershing also has the same rank though Washington was given higher seniority. No official insignia has ever been drafted, though, 4 gold stars or 6 silver stars is often used as a place holder.
Sir Edmond Hillary came to a meeting of the St George rock climbing club while in Sydney Australia in 1975/6 if I remember correctly. There were about a dozen of us there. He started his talk with. I don't know if I can tell you much about rock climbing as mountain climbing is much like walking up a steep hill.
simply, in this instance; a salon is a room or space meant for entertainment through conversational exchange. John is showing us a courtesy as a host as we are greeted with the phrase.
Interestingly, I think the set must be primarily John's baby. Others (Elliot, Wheezy, etc) usually say "welcome back to THE salon" rather than "welcome back to MY salon." However, most still end with the traditional sign off of Nerdfighteria, #DFTBA! 💚💙💜🖖🤓🖖💜💙💚
You really missed an opportunity by not pointing out Mozart was into scatological humor and wrote several joke scatological music pieces and even several letters to his own family that I'm sure, at the time, was seen as disturbing. Now it's just funny toilet humor.
This Friday, 4/24/20 LIVE @ 7PM EST catch "Tub Trivia", the new quiz show from Mental Floss. ua-cam.com/video/rRzF244Mdos/v-deo.html
Today I learned that there are 24 months on a year :)
Oh, and that there was a live event year 20 AD
I'll be honest, I only watch the list shows when John Green does them. I like his voice better. Lol
Lbenneking word!
Seriously? Me as well lol
In fact I wrote that as a comment on one of the videos about an hour ago lol. It was the editor of mental floss I don’t know her name but she’s making videos at her home presumably due to the corvid 19 virus lockdown.
Yes.
I miss John Green! As they say in his hometown, he is awesome!😎👍
Absolutely! He doesn’t up-talk and he speaks rapidly which always holds my interest
#22
HERE COMES THE GENERAL!
RIIIISE UPPP!!!
HERE COMES THE GENERAL
WHAAAT
-- AND HIS RIGHT HAND MAN.
BOOM!
My only complaint is that it wasn't number 51. Or that they didn't make a typo so it could be the other 51.
glad i wasn't the only one that noticed/thought of that
Hamilton sucks fuck you
You can practically see the smugness oozing out of John when he got to point out that Aristotle was wrong about something :D
my favorite fact is also about tesla. he was afraid of physical contact and was once kissed by a woman on the cheek. his repsonse...run away screaming.
He loved a pigeon.
The Mozart and Beethoven fact was the most interesting to me.
70!!! John, you've outdone yourself.
OMG THE HAMILTON REFERENCE!!!! AHHHH!!!!!!
George Washington loved interior design and was also a great dancer!
He also came up with the title Mr. President, since he didn't want to have a royal title when he took over as leader of the nation.
Christopher Columbus did cause an apocalypse of the Carib peoples. Most of them died off due to small pox and warfare by 1600.
At least the natives gave all the explorers syphilis for Europe as a thank you very much for the genocide.
ResortDog Don't forget tobacco!
ResortDog syphilis came FROM Europe.
You can't really blame the small pox on him. I mean, the warfare and crimes, totally, but that kind of science wasn't known at the time.
A teacher once kept calling me Hank. I didn't change my name.
Who the eff is Hank?
He said they took air baths, Hilarious.
ahoy hoy, I'm going to use that from now on.
It's actually "ahoy ahoy".
Thank you for the Hamilton reference. Much appreciated.
THAT HAMILTON REFERENCE IS LIFE
I love how one of the plugged vids at the end is about birds. "Fun facts about birds - Nikola Tesla was once in love with a pigeon". I didn't watch it yet but I will be dissapointed if that fact isn't there right after hearing it here.
Enzo To be fair, it’d most likely take the place of a fact no one has heard yet, so it’s kind of a bonus warm up fact to prep us for the next video! He didn’t wanna startle us. 😅 That was a great observation about the connection with the next video!
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain facts (because I'm a nerd) 1) There’s a rock named after him on Mars 2) A bullet went through his horse's neck, hit the picture frame, entered under Chamberlain's skin in the front of his chest, traveled around his body under the skin along the rib, and exited his back. To all observers Union and Confederate, it appeared that he was shot through his chest. Yet he continued to encourage his men to attack. All sides cheered his valiant courage. 3) His victory in running for governor of Maine in 1866 set the record for the most votes and the highest percentage for any Maine governor by that time. He would break his own record in 1868. 4) There were threats of assassination and kidnapping him, and on one occasion, he went outside to face down a crowd of 25-30 men intending to kill him 5) He was injured 6 times in the Civil War and had 6 horses shot out from under him 6) He spoke 10 languages
I've been early to a surprising amount of videos today. I am pleased :)
Lawrence Calablaster no one cares tho
Sam Harper Ok :(
Hey Sam, don't put people down.
***** :)
Number, not amount.
My favorite fact is Ernest Hemmingway once comforted F. Scott Fitzgerald about the size of his, er, manhood after his wife Zelda insulted it. He insisted that Fitzgerald examine himself in a mirror rather than just looking down, since that distorts the perception. When that failed to cheer him, Hemmingway pulled Fitzgerald into the bathroom, inspected him for himself, and pronounced him "perfectly fine." To top it all off he then took Fitzgerald to the Louvre so he could look at nude paintings and see how he compared.
Aww, that's kinda cute :3 DON'T KNOCK IT TIL YOU'VE TRIED IT
2:47 RRRIIISSSSE UPP!!!!
All the Hamilton references!
Frederick the Great composed some wonderful pieces for the flute. He is also credited with the phrase "dog is man's best friend".
Ahahahahaha! I'm wearing my "We're the Exception!" Mongols shirt. Love seeing the nod to Crash Course.
I LOVE your show!! 👍🏻❤️👍🏻❤️👍🏻❤️
This might be my favorite Mental Floss to date, no small feat. I love this show (and am a devoted citizen of Nerdfighteria. #DFTBA )! 💚💜🖖🤓🖖💜💚
Most important thing I learned from this video: all my life I've been mispronouncing/misreading the famous comet's name as "Hailey's" instead of "Halley's".
#52 6:49 I'm dying 😂 "...for about an hour."
I had no idea this channel existed until Hank posted the Complexly vid and I went for an exploration. This is super excellent.
Well, I can tell you right now my wife has fewer teeth than I do. Coincidence? You decide. Not her attorney, though. That guy's biased.
YOU SAID HERE COMES THE GENERAL MY LIFE IS COMPLETE MEMEMEMMEME
I feel that even if he was very good, there's another reason Mao's work is still displayed
Sappho of Lesbos was probably bisexual.
At least she wrote love poetry directed at both men and women
THERE IT IS
I don't know if this is supposed to be "Sappho liked men too!" or "Sappho liked women!"
Because if it's the second... take a guess as to where the word lesbian comes from... Actually, I thought she was gay, but you could be right.
Shakespeare, though. He was probably bi!
Alanna R. Shakespeare was a cool dude.
Samara Duffie Indeed he was.
John, you really should get Diet Dr. Pepper or Snickers to sponsor these episodes!
2:45 nice little Hamilton reference for that caption!
Enjoyable factoids, as usual. I always get a giggle at the closing when he's talking really fast and I hear him say "Thanks for watching menopause." You're welcome.
French cutting the cable in the Eiffel tower was maybe the most radical thing the French ever did against fascism
Actually, Babe Ruth does look like a tailor from the 40s. lol
my favorite historical figure is Angelina Eberly. and after working at the Texas Capitol for 4 years, I finally got to take the Women in Texas History Tour where I found out that the first female governor of Texas was not Ma Ferguson, but the wife of a Spanish governor for the area whose husband died in office and who, when the Spanish government at the time did not find and deliver a suitable replacement for nearly 2 years, became acting governor in her husband's stead.
That was cool. Very educational.
Love the salon!
When John Green is considered an historical figure It can be said that a quote from TFIOS had already been engraved in stone while he was still living. I saw it on a teens headstone in a cemetery in Greenwood, IN last week.
Great video
You make reference to Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)making an album called “I am the greatest “. It was actually released as a 45RPM single, on the Columbia Records label. The “B” side was his rendition of “Stand by Me “
#22
Rise Up!
Ladies and gentlemen! The moment you've been waiting for!
@4:58: Fact 36 - I learned that from the movie "Amadeus", where young Wolfgang was recounted by the Austro-Hungarian Emperor, Franz Joseph, as having frantically said to his sister, "Will you marry me, yes or no?!"
Sitting Bull and Annie Oakley were legit bff! He so adored Annie that he "adopted" her into his family; he's quoted as saying he loved her as he did his own daughters!!
Queen Elizabeth II was a mechanic during world War ii
Also a Nazi sympathiser.
+ohthepeppers You're thinking of the Duke of Windsor, the former Edward VIII.
WHAT? How did I not know this?
Alanna R. There is a somewhat infamous photo of the royal family doing the Nazi salute from the early 1930s. Fascism was kinda sexy (especially amongst the European elites) for its first few years. I'm not sure if that would make Elizabeth a "Nazi sympathizer", but it sure is unfortunate. And yes, Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson were unambiguously Nazi sympathizers
David Lev Whoaaaaaaa
I knew there was a reason I liked Maya Angelou! Uggs are the best. Fluffy clouds for my feetsies
Everyone is good but he's the best one 😊
I really liked the first fact.
i love the Mongols running jokes.
I wish they added in a mongol-tage just for old times sake!
+Wendy Xu oh yeah I forgot about that. lol
been watching this channel for years. looks so much older now
Another thing about Franklin's air baths, he would also open up all of the windows.
there's an editing mistake at 1.23, i never would notice that until i started doing videos. It makes me feel better that John had 1m+ followers but can still make the odd mistake
Your out-line needs to be "Don't forget to be awesome and may your brain stay minty fresh"
Florence Nightingale and I share the same birthday
hey I could see you writing a Geico commercial :+)
Issac Newton created calculus and died a virgin.
He also died eating mercury thinking he poop gold or whatever.
Died 34 years after eating mercury... in his eighties.
My deepest apologies Dr.Historian
He was one of two or so people that simultaneously created calculus. He had better PR. But that is often the case with inventions.
People really should give more credit to Leibniz since his notation is so much better.
Every history of calculus I ever encountered always credit both Leibniz and Newton for its invention. And we do use Leibniz's notation so I think he is sufficiently recognized in that field. I think Newton is better known only because he was English.
I was too busy trying to identify the background toys, that I did not hear a thing the presenter said!
Watched this channel when it was launched three years ago, came back today and I must say: wow, what a wall 😆
Beethoven: “lets give em something to talk aboutttt”
#22--
This should be fun.
This is a good one
Alexander Graham Bell also married a deaf girl but told deaf people that they cant marry another deaf person and tried to practice eugenics on them to "breed out the deaf gene". We also tried to force all of them to talk and never sign because that made them look "stupid"
Seeing as this is an educational UA-cam series, you should know that on January 17th 2009 Antonio Meucci was given the credit for actually inventing the telephone! NOT ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day. Now that's what I call True Friendship!
Yeah, especially when you consider that one of them was pissed that the other was going to outlive him when he had actually died hours before. They were enemies, not friends.
After watching since the beginning of Facts... I wonder who did the shelves in your Salon. Did you outsource, or did a friend do it for you?
Einstein gave his ex-wife the money from the Nobel Prize because she had done so much of the math that won it in the prize in the first place.
I know the internet has a collective hard-on for Tesla, but...dude was bonkers. No doubt about it.
Ohhh!!! It's this guy!
you Should do a Geico commercial!! or have you already? :+)
Questionable naming habits? Mafia Honey is a great name for a dog given to you by Frank Sinatra.
Einstein did indeed offer his future Nobel Prize money to his first wife in their divorce settlement, but what you forgot to mention is he then refused to hand it over after he won. She never forgave him.
People forget how much of an adulterous douche bag he was.
Well, you know, he did come up with relativity. I forgive him.
Alanna R.
Morality has no price. Sure, he added greatly to physics, but that is completely unrelated to character. But it's not like he killed anyone... that I know of. ;)
Not directly. He did insist on the building of a few bombs that were used in 1945 though.
Mike Carson So? I don't see helping your home government's military as immoral.
That the bite out of the Apple in the Apple Computer logo, was a tribute to Alan Turring supposedly killing himself by biting a poison apple.
It's not. It's just an apple.
and the reason there's a bite in it is to distinguish it from other fruits that look similar, like a cherry.
His treatise is why Henry (Henri) was given the title, "Defender of the Faith". All British monarchs have used it ever since, though the Pope probably wishes they didn't.
Nice to hear 'Halley' Comet pronounced correctly.
'Halley's' not 'Halley' (typo)
Benjamin Franklin loved his "air baths" and would do them with all the windows open in the dead of winter. It's been reported that he'd even do it while traveling with Adams who was recovering from a flu and struggled to stay warm. Franklin was a bit of a troll.
Oh hell yeah. "Air baths"
William Tecumseh Sherman hated his red hair. He tried coloring it once, turning it green.
Cicero is the nickname of the famous orator, consul and proconsul. As proconsul he had to lead an army into battle. He and his Roman army won. Cicero was so surprised he had a picture of a chickpea engraved on the victory plate instead of his name.
Do Gorbachev, Paul McCartney and Gloria Steinem count as historical figures since they're alive but arguably one can be sure they have done most or all of what they will be remembered for? I'm genuinely interested.
I saw galileo's finger while on holiday in florence a while ago, but it should be worth mentioning that Florence's museums are full of body parts like fingers, hair, ears etc. and most are put in a glass vase-sort of thing embellished with gold etc. most of the others are that of saints etc. though
#16 is written 'lápiz', not 'lapiz'. Accentution points, pretty important.
Woohooo John Green! Sorry Elliott, you're cool too. It's, it's just John Green.
Why does this video seem like a reupload? I swear i have heard the mark twain fact before
Charles Dickens waifu was Little Red Riding Hood? Chucks got good taste.
Gotta do a part 2 some time
Can we get a list episode of all the easily verifiable but wrong things Aristotle proposed and apparently never checked on?
It's probably not true that Elvis only preformed in North America. There are several witnesses still alive who claim that he also gave a small improvised concert in a club called "Mickey-Bar" in Grafenwöhr, Germany, October 1958.
Quality sir over quantity
Please don't sue her for copyright infringement. She can't defend her public display of the work and did attach attribution.
General "black Jack" Pershing also has the same rank though Washington was given higher seniority. No official insignia has ever been drafted, though, 4 gold stars or 6 silver stars is often used as a place holder.
8:52 when the writing changes from the left side of the screen to the right the spelling changes to "wanted to donated"
I'll be forever saddened they didn't mention H.P. Lovecraft's black cat's name.
Did you move the teleprompter? You appear to be gazing off into space a bit more than normal.
Sir Edmond Hillary came to a meeting of the St George rock climbing club while in Sydney Australia in 1975/6 if I remember correctly. There were about a dozen of us there. He started his talk with. I don't know if I can tell you much about rock climbing as mountain climbing is much like walking up a steep hill.
should have mentioned the inklings along with the viking club in the J.R.R Tolkien fact.
Can someone explain "Welcome to my salon" to me? I've heard it for years, but have never known.
simply, in this instance; a salon is a room or space meant for entertainment through conversational exchange. John is showing us a courtesy as a host as we are greeted with the phrase.
Interestingly, I think the set must be primarily John's baby. Others (Elliot, Wheezy, etc) usually say "welcome back to THE salon" rather than "welcome back to MY salon." However, most still end with the traditional sign off of Nerdfighteria, #DFTBA! 💚💙💜🖖🤓🖖💜💙💚
Paul and Linda's condition was that Lisa stay a veggie until end of season, not the run of the show.
You really missed an opportunity by not pointing out Mozart was into scatological humor and wrote several joke scatological music pieces and even several letters to his own family that I'm sure, at the time, was seen as disturbing. Now it's just funny toilet humor.