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@@BookedNotes I would consider keeping my eyebrows shaved if that was a law. And I would let people know if they needed someone to weep with I would be there for them
Extra: In ancient Babylon, if a builder makes a bad house that collapses and kills the owner of the house, the builder will be put to death. But if the house collapses and kills the owner's son, the builder's son could be put to death. Pretty weird.
Not really. They would need that in america since they seem to have horrible building standards there. You can even punch holes in Walls with fist. Its crazy
@@DinMamma1904 It's called drywall that you can punch through, there are more durable materials used there too, but definitely not as durable and non-flamable as bricks
@@DinMamma1904In E.R.E. in Constantinople it was illegal to build a house that would prevent your neibhor's view to the see so all houses we amphitheatrically built on hills like a pyramid with levels.There was a home-warranty for houses for many years.Last but not least special laws which prevent people with dangerous activities that could cause fire extend their houses near others.
Ceaser rests on laurels, like he rests his lazy ass Needs rich friends for power, no votes for lower class If my name was Brutus, I'd probably make a pass
Draco gets a bad rap; the reality is he was just codifying what was normal for his time into formal law. Most Greek punishments *already* had the death penalty; he was just the first Greek to actually write it down into an actual law book. Basically, he wasn't an especially brutal man for his time; he was just a man in an especially brutal time.
@@Vaprousyeah but he got the reputation by giving every crime with the death penalty from minor offences like mentioned to the video to stealing an apple etc. When normally thieves are made to pay, locked up, slaved, or get their hands cut off.
The thing here is that hair was plucked out back then, and it was so much of an excruciating pain that some men would scream at the top of their lungs, so it was basically a torture
Fun Fact: The Mughal King who invaded India and built Taj Mahal in India for one of his wives, ordered to cut both the hands of all the local artisans, architects, and workers who actually built it, so that they can't build something like that again.
Actually, that last law was from Rome’s 12 tables, which had all of its laws on there. The law specifically said if you sing a song that is meant to slander someone.
Drakon didn't actually punish most things with death. But to him what mattered most was the intention and he was the first Greek legislator to ever differentiate between killing and murder, as in there was a difference between punishment if you did it on accident or in self-defence as opposed to intentional murder. And most crimes where the crime was deemed clearly intentional and deliberate, the penalty was usually death. He was also not the first legislator, he was just the first one to make a full law system that attempted to make a comprehensive list of rules for the city that people would know. All other Greek rulers at the time just made new laws on a whim and most regular people didn't even have access to know all the laws. Drakon wasn't quite as bad as modern people make him out to be, even though the adjective draconian bears his name due to how strict and aggressive his laws seem to us... Before him the kings just killed anybody they didn't like, but he tried to make people more accountable but also more aware of what will or won't be punished. That's really what he changed. His rule wasn't a massacre, nor was it a crime-free utopia. It didn't change much, but people at least knew what would happen if they did stuff the leaders didn't want them to, and so they would know what that stuff was.
Very clear and informative. Thanks for the new info. Ironic when you think about it that Drakon was typical of his time and yet because he brought progress significant enough to be recorded he is mis-remembered as a particularly harsh ruler, not because of atypically harsh things he did, but because of the generally harsh times he lived in.
He did punished everything with death. His line was: Small crimes shoud be punished with death, but there isn't a worst punishment for big crimes. Basically everything was punished with death.
@@ZoeNikolaidou-pc3dcBut we have no info if this was actually enforced.Its like reading Aeschylus and believe that Patroclos or Achilles were on something because a Poet had another reading on Homer's classic 400 years later or that Spartans killed babies which has bytheway been disproven both historically and archaeologically because Plutarch wrote it 600 years after their peak or that they would bang each other althought Lykourgus which wrote their laws permitted it and Xenophon which had an inside view said otherwise.Selectively believing whatever goes by with our believes isnt so scientific as Aristotelis would said .As he said Dracon was a peace maker and enforcer of stabilization.In later classic era Democracy killed more Athenian people and poor enslaved ones from Aegean islands and asia minor and macedonian coast both by uprisings and by useless wars.
When I heard about bad songs punishable by death, I immediately went to the comments to look for someone saying something about KSI‘s new song🤣😭🤣 you’re the first one I found
Fun fact about Draco. He once wrote a law saying that if you are to walk in to the Athenian parliament with a weapon you would be put to death. So one day Draco walked into the parliament building with his battle armor and sword on because Athens was preparing to go to war. When he released what he had done he put him self to death.
I find that hard to be true. You think that they’re actually gonna hold their own laws against themselves? That’s like the police department investigating themselves and finding themselves of no wrongdoing. So I don’t think that’s true lol
Thats actually the tamest punishment in ancient china, castration and other forms of mutilation were extremly common and laws were written to make it easier to punish you with them
@@lightweight1889 No actually. In my country, studies of law are very different and you can't study about law until you're 20. And in college. Here, if you apply to high school, there aren't any law high schools(which in a lot of countries aren't) so you need to finish high school and apply to college, take a super hard exam to enter law college and just there you study about law. I'm not in college yet, so that's why I said Mike taught me more than my professors.
Fun fact, good old Draco is where we get the terms ‘Draconic’ laws, because his laws and their corresponding punishments were severely harsh. However he was actually a really liked lawmaker.
No. Just your kind. Some of us work, then come home and do chores and go to school at night so we can get better jobs and then we take a break, watch some UA-cam videos and realize we’re being sucked back into a hole that we’re trying to escape from. F U UA-cam! Trying to make us all lazy do-nuthing fools.
Fun fact: unfair laws and rules with overtly violent punishment were named after Draco. It is still used today to refer to drastic and disproportionately harsh punishments hence the word draconian
@@theprancingprussian not any easier than a serious UA-camr. It's the platform not the style. Your teacher being fun won't lead to spreading Miss information
I hate when people have nothing to add to a conversation so they race to type “First” on a video like anyone’s gonna care or that it’s the coldest damn thing they’ll ever do in their life.
When you've covered so many laws, you have no choice but to dig up ancient scrolls for new content Mike really out here educating us through the ages! 😂
I remeber a story that goes about it: it was punichable by death to be late to any gpb-raleter job, the army that was going to battle was late due to a storm so they decided to join enemy's army because they will be exucted for being late
One of my favorite crazy laws from ancient times was if you were to hit your father in any way shape or form as you would have your hands cut off. I forgot which time that was from tho.
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aight
First??😊
3rd
@@ryancat_yt nah you ain’t first
@@ryancat_ytno second
“Corruption and greed, power out of control”🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They say that I'm a fool and that I'm out of control
No independence allowed in a country full of coal!!
STOP RIGHT THERE!
@@ajnicasio7987 Oh fuck nah! Let me rhyme this fucking time
Don't tryna stop me from eating them whole!!! Stop
@@ajnicasio7987 CRIMINAL SCUM! YOU VIOLATED THE LAW!
we need a full version of 'corruption and greed, power out of control'
Considering ancient times, having your eyebrows shaved honestly is very lenient compared to other places at the time.
Yeah, but imagine crying over the death of a loved one only to get put in the chopping block yourself.
@@BookedNotes I would consider keeping my eyebrows shaved if that was a law. And I would let people know if they needed someone to weep with I would be there for them
That's what I am saying
@@electrolyteblendtbh there were jobs like that. I mean maybe some people actually did that
Yes, but they didn't have razors and used a not very sharp knife or pluck them out
Laziness is forbidden!!
Meanwhile the rulers: lying & drinking wine
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Bot spotted I reported you no hard feelings 😂
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"Corruption and greed, power out of control" Mike dropping beats 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
ET TU Mikey??
IKRRR
STOP RIGHT THERE!!
amir? Can you deliver me a pepperoni pizza I will tip you 6 dollah dollah
That law was one of the best laws in all of Greek at least the orginal version cannot hurt people emotionally. New one was around for 20 years
Extra: In ancient Babylon, if a builder makes a bad house that collapses and kills the owner of the house, the builder will be put to death. But if the house collapses and kills the owner's son, the builder's son could be put to death. Pretty weird.
Not really. They would need that in america since they seem to have horrible building standards there. You can even punch holes in Walls with fist. Its crazy
@@DinMamma1904 It's called drywall that you can punch through, there are more durable materials used there too, but definitely not as durable and non-flamable as bricks
@@DinMamma1904In E.R.E. in Constantinople it was illegal to build a house that would prevent your neibhor's view to the see so all houses we amphitheatrically built on hills like a pyramid with levels.There was a home-warranty for houses for many years.Last but not least special laws which prevent people with dangerous activities that could cause fire extend their houses near others.
Damn, imagine being executed over an ancient diss track
@@kirayoshikage32 NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
The ruler was definitely a loser and they kept making fun of him so he made a rule to make them stop
Ceaser rests on laurels, like he rests his lazy ass
Needs rich friends for power, no votes for lower class
If my name was Brutus, I'd probably make a pass
@@davidelliott9345 damn🔥🔥🔥
@@davidelliott9345praetorian guard: hey hold it right there
Oh so THAT’S where draconian comes from
There is always a FIRST a-hole
Draco gets a bad rap; the reality is he was just codifying what was normal for his time into formal law.
Most Greek punishments *already* had the death penalty; he was just the first Greek to actually write it down into an actual law book.
Basically, he wasn't an especially brutal man for his time; he was just a man in an especially brutal time.
Just commented the same.
@@Vaprousyeah but he got the reputation by giving every crime with the death penalty from minor offences like mentioned to the video to stealing an apple etc. When normally thieves are made to pay, locked up, slaved, or get their hands cut off.
"Comparing me to old Draco again." -- Mr. Burns
"Why are you crying?"
"They shaved my eyebrows"
"Well since your eyebrows are already shaved off it's time for your head"
" *Crying intensifies* "
@@Croissant-123 NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
@@Croissant-123 and now yo hair's all gone I think we'll have to go down there🧐
Check me out y'all 😆
Nah dude become sanemi from kny
In Chinese
"You cried again, now your beard will be shaved"
*Crying stops instantly*
"Laziness is punished by death"
Greek population:
I know this is a joke but the truth is, many Greeks work more than most of Europeans do
So sad that Draco killed all of them 😢
@@ydodel6707Why do you believe Greece is the same with 2500 years ago tho 😂
I know this is a joke but Greeks today work more than most other Europeans
😒
The thing here is that hair was plucked out back then, and it was so much of an excruciating pain that some men would scream at the top of their lungs, so it was basically a torture
That one guy who lost his eyebrows: “Can’t get me a second time!!!!”
"Take off your pants"
@denisekyles4299 *shaving noise*
@@maddie2cool851WHAT
@@ANTIZOO68shaves 💣💣*
Yummy @@denisekyles4299
“Death Penalty”
“I didn’t do anything”
@@Marco-iw8hv NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
😂
sir you killed 70 people
guy was called Draco, hence extreme punishments are now called Draconian
Excuse me sir but breathing is a crime
"Men have always had it SO easy🤭"
That first law: 💀
Don't worry, they barely cry lmao. It would be unusual if men cry back then.
@@pet.me102huh??
@@pet.me102 mabye laws like that are why
If you make strict rules for yourself don't cry like a victim.
Bro just got shaved eyebrows and you call that hard? 😅
Fun Fact: The Mughal King who invaded India and built Taj Mahal in India for one of his wives, ordered to cut both the hands of all the local artisans, architects, and workers who actually built it, so that they can't build something like that again.
Insults are still illegal in Germany. They're classified as a type of assault and as such warrant self defence.
So much for celebrity roast celebration dinners! 🤷
@@ginnyjollykidd, it would be under a similar legal view to a WWE match
wait that's kinda awesome??
*Verbal* self defense right??
Germany suppressing speech lol
"Sir, you're put on death sentence for litering." - Draco
Sure to get EVERYBODY’S attention 🫦 Am I right?
6
It’s a bit draconian, isn’t it?
NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊😊
@@snomcultist189 NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
"Illegal to sing a song that could bring dishonor"
"You're sentenced to death for singing Thick of It"
LMAOOO
Oh no..
"You have been sentenced to death for the crime of singing FNAF Skibbidy Toilet: The Rizzler 1000 Remix."
LMFAOO
I don't got no ice I'm just cold
Good information sir ☺️ please send useful shorts
Actually, that last law was from Rome’s 12 tables, which had all of its laws on there. The law specifically said if you sing a song that is meant to slander someone.
"Laziness was punishable by death"
Me if i were born in ancient greece💀
I see it as an absolute win😂
Bro gave the emoji a new old new meaning
I am from Greece
Drakon didn't actually punish most things with death. But to him what mattered most was the intention and he was the first Greek legislator to ever differentiate between killing and murder, as in there was a difference between punishment if you did it on accident or in self-defence as opposed to intentional murder. And most crimes where the crime was deemed clearly intentional and deliberate, the penalty was usually death.
He was also not the first legislator, he was just the first one to make a full law system that attempted to make a comprehensive list of rules for the city that people would know.
All other Greek rulers at the time just made new laws on a whim and most regular people didn't even have access to know all the laws.
Drakon wasn't quite as bad as modern people make him out to be, even though the adjective draconian bears his name due to how strict and aggressive his laws seem to us...
Before him the kings just killed anybody they didn't like, but he tried to make people more accountable but also more aware of what will or won't be punished. That's really what he changed. His rule wasn't a massacre, nor was it a crime-free utopia. It didn't change much, but people at least knew what would happen if they did stuff the leaders didn't want them to, and so they would know what that stuff was.
Very clear and informative. Thanks for the new info. Ironic when you think about it that Drakon was typical of his time and yet because he brought progress significant enough to be recorded he is mis-remembered as a particularly harsh ruler, not because of atypically harsh things he did, but because of the generally harsh times he lived in.
He did punished everything with death. His line was:
Small crimes shoud be punished with death, but there isn't a worst punishment for big crimes.
Basically everything was punished with death.
*by accident
@@ZoeNikolaidou-pc3dcBut we have no info if this was actually enforced.Its like reading Aeschylus and believe that Patroclos or Achilles were on something because a Poet had another reading on Homer's classic 400 years later or that Spartans killed babies which has bytheway been disproven both historically and archaeologically because Plutarch wrote it 600 years after their peak or that they would bang each other althought Lykourgus which wrote their laws permitted it and Xenophon which had an inside view said otherwise.Selectively believing whatever goes by with our believes isnt so scientific as Aristotelis would said .As he said Dracon was a peace maker and enforcer of stabilization.In later classic era Democracy killed more Athenian people and poor enslaved ones from Aegean islands and asia minor and macedonian coast both by uprisings and by useless wars.
@@NIKOS_GEROSIDERIS This comment taught me more than shcool💀🤣
Draco's laws were pretty draconian.
Must be where the name for it comes from.
@@nightraven2975 Wait! I think you might be onto something!
True but malfoy
Is way worse😂😂
@@TomRiddle-ct1ojmy father will be hearing about this
He was better than harry@@TomRiddle-ct1oj
Your skits are the best!
Part 2 pls I love your videos I’m subscribe and liked almost every of your videos
Imagine breaking someone back then and not allowing them to cry 💀✋️
my content r better
@@IWELLEATYOMOM hello
3 bots in one comment? Bruh
I mean, I don't cry when I get injured, higher chance I would cry if I eat very spicy food
@@_Turquoise_Lemon_ if they start teaming up together, I hope they use their powers for good
Now imagine playing Thick of it in Ancient Rome 💀
that would be worse than the death sentence
When I heard about bad songs punishable by death, I immediately went to the comments to look for someone saying something about KSI‘s new song🤣😭🤣 you’re the first one I found
Hi
"ill be back next week" reference to the fact that roman emperors had a tendency to be assassinated often
TIL it was, after all, _not_ the Harry Potter Draco that was the reason we have the word "draconian" as an overly severe punishment.
Pls do Athens❤
Bro ran out of laws and had to travel back in time 🤣
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@DontReadMyProfilePicture4006I wont
@DontReadMyProfilePicture4006ok
Fun fact about Draco. He once wrote a law saying that if you are to walk in to the Athenian parliament with a weapon you would be put to death. So one day Draco walked into the parliament building with his battle armor and sword on because Athens was preparing to go to war. When he released what he had done he put him self to death.
Lies
BS, tyrants *NEVER* hold themselves to their own standards.
@7F0X7 deadass in North Korea you get killed if you watch anything other than propaganda T.V. Kim Jung un has a Hulu membership 😐
I find that hard to be true. You think that they’re actually gonna hold their own laws against themselves? That’s like the police department investigating themselves and finding themselves of no wrongdoing. So I don’t think that’s true lol
@@rockabyeruby0370That's because it isn't - a lot of these stories are borderline fairy tale levels of fantasy lol
This guy should be a lawyer
He already is
He is you stupid little idiot
Nah sht Sherlock
Couldn't agree more
@@jacobalexanderyutaka4538 you missed the joke
DRACO?! DRACO MALFOY-
These explain sooo much!
The first law is still a societal expectation everywhere
Those law are really insane...for me the craziest was crying equal no more eyebrow💀
I’d take that punishment over any other medieval punishments
Thats actually the tamest punishment in ancient china, castration and other forms of mutilation were extremly common and laws were written to make it easier to punish you with them
I am studying to be a lawyer, Mike taught me more than my professors.
The only way this woulf make sense is if you study law in your dreams.
@@lightweight1889 No actually. In my country, studies of law are very different and you can't study about law until you're 20. And in college. Here, if you apply to high school, there aren't any law high schools(which in a lot of countries aren't) so you need to finish high school and apply to college, take a super hard exam to enter law college and just there you study about law. I'm not in college yet, so that's why I said Mike taught me more than my professors.
Better Call Mike
"I'll be back next week" Lol.
we need a full version of 'corruption and greed, power out of control'
But first lets put all lazy social media influencers and commenters on the chain gang.
Respect to the guy for shaving his eyebrows for a video 🫡
@@F1fanat1c NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
@@F1fanat1c NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
That's a filter bro 😅😅😅
😂
@@Ayu_369 That's a joke bro 😅😅😅
Vicious Mockery was punishable by death?
I guess so, the really sad thing is that the same will be true for Otto's Irresistible Dance
love this is very inforrmative
Fun fact, good old Draco is where we get the terms ‘Draconic’ laws, because his laws and their corresponding punishments were severely harsh. However he was actually a really liked lawmaker.
We would all be dead if laziness was a death sentence😂.
No. Just your kind. Some of us work, then come home and do chores and go to school at night so we can get better jobs and then we take a break, watch some UA-cam videos and realize we’re being sucked back into a hole that we’re trying to escape from. F U UA-cam! Trying to make us all lazy do-nuthing fools.
ua-cam.com/video/-TTMvIxFM_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Sloh9ANEjTz9WoVA 3 crazy law
I LITERALLY HAD A RISE OF KINGDOMS AD OF SOMEONE ASKING TO BE BORN IN ROME RIGHT BEFORE THIS AND FOR A SECOND I THOUGHT LAW BY MIKE AND ROK COLLABED
What 😂 lol
ua-cam.com/video/-TTMvIxFM_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Sloh9ANEjTz9WoVA 3 crazy law
Fun fact: unfair laws and rules with overtly violent punishment were named after Draco. It is still used today to refer to drastic and disproportionately harsh punishments hence the word draconian
Yes as a Hellenen i learned this in 3d grade thank you thought.
This sure will help me
This should honestly be a series cuz theres tons of crazy weird laws throughout the ages!
Mike really cracked the code. Making learning fun helps us all remember. I probably remember more from Mike then from school.
On the other hand misinformation can be spread easier
@@theprancingprussian not any easier than a serious UA-camr. It's the platform not the style.
Your teacher being fun won't lead to spreading Miss information
I hate when people have nothing to add to a conversation so they race to type “First” on a video like anyone’s gonna care or that it’s the coldest damn thing they’ll ever do in their life.
YouFeeAreIrr
@@Fire_Axus The wizard speaks in tongues
Some random dude: _cries because his mom died_
The punisher: I DONT GIVE A *SHETE* 🗣️ 🔥 (shaves his eyebrows off)
This is the funniest comment I’ve reaf
Imagine being a girl and dumping a guy for being ugly and he cries about it, that would suck
Bro is trying to drop a diss track on Caesar 💀💀💀😭
Or Augustus, or Caligula, or Nero.
The Roman bars were 🔥🔥🔥
this are some of the worst rules I’ve ever heard resting the problem crying is a problem. What isn’t a problem?
Last one not so crazy.
Bards were practically the local news network.
The friendly neighbourhood law man
@@unknownplayz9002 NO WAY YOU’VE SEEN MY LATEST POST + PROVE ME WRONG 💥😊
We need those laws against laziness back gonna be an open season but hey law is law . Right???
The come back next week got me rolling on the floorr😂
THE CRYING ONE AND LAZY ONE ARE CRAZY💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️
When you've covered so many laws, you have no choice but to dig up ancient scrolls for new content Mike really out here educating us through the ages! 😂
Oh hell no ,,
I finally understand why mona lisa don't have eyebrows
She was Chinese and a man??? 😟
*sits down* guy:💀
Bro really said "until we meet again!!"
I remeber a story that goes about it: it was punichable by death to be late to any gpb-raleter job, the army that was going to battle was late due to a storm so they decided to join enemy's army because they will be exucted for being late
This guy knows every law on earth
Bro I would have been COOKED back then 😅
ua-cam.com/video/-TTMvIxFM_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Sloh9ANEjTz9WoVA 3 crazy law
MY EYEBROWS NOOOOOOOO got me dying😂😂😂
the first one is so unreasonable
Cries*
Eyebrows get shaved*
Cries even more*
When y’all said “Thick of it” would I was thinking of that one Backyardigan song ToT
ua-cam.com/video/-TTMvIxFM_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Sloh9ANEjTz9WoVA 3 crazy law
In India it was forbidden to smell good
What?
Any sources to back this up or any reputable teachers?
You have the best actors for your skits lol fr
What do I do if someone shows up to my school asking me questions
shaving eyebrows with trimmer in 211BC is crazy
ua-cam.com/video/-TTMvIxFM_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=Sloh9ANEjTz9WoVA 3 crazy laws
Ok, but can we talk about how cool he looks with that scarf-suit combo? Ancient fashion needs a come back ASAP
Respect to Mike for shaving his eyebrows just for this video and not using a filter.
Man even in ancient times people had diss tracks
Singing Yung Agu OH OK would be diabolical 😂
Can we appreciate the fact that someone SHAVED THEIR EYEBROWS OF for a skit
bro i thought he was finna start singing thick of it 💀
Death penalty for singing a song that dishonors someone? And people think cancel culture today is bad! 😂
The next short was the song fuel💀💀
For those who don't know what BC mean it's "before cristiananity" or before year 0
How was there a clipper to shave the I browns
Eyebrow
“From the scree-“
🔫
BRING THESE LAWS BACK
The Greek one was made by Draco, and the law was removed after his reign. Also, it was idleness, not laziness which was SOMETIMES punishable by death.
No
The last one is literally NWA
Can you more videos of this please
You there get off your button gpt me dying😂😂😂😂😂
we finally found out theres shaving machine on 211 - 206 BC before gta 6🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorite crazy laws from ancient times was if you were to hit your father in any way shape or form as you would have your hands cut off. I forgot which time that was from tho.
Fun fact, Draco of Greece is where we get the term "draconian" meaning excessively hard or severe.
Forbidden from expressing sadness is wild 😂
That "Stop right there !" Had so much oblivion energy. "No one breaks the law under my watch!"
Bro was using an ancient shaver 💀
The first one has to be the worst