From what my superstitiously religious uncle tells me, it's not the Ouija Board itself that supposedly calls spirits, it's the act of inviting spirits to your home. He told me you could probably get the same results from a piece of cardboard with the alphabet on it and a drinking glass.
Who doesn't smear the name of Cortez? At least here in latin america we remember him negatively. Though he didn't do everything by himself since he managed to get natives on his side. So its kind of a mess to put the blame all in one man
And with Cook the disease stuff is an especially poor complaint. Like, no matter who showed up on their shores they were gonna bring an onslaught of diseases. Be it then or 50 years later the outcome would have been the same.
@@bolbyballinger Cook is someone who doesn't deserve to have his name tarnished like it has in recent years, I feel like he's a mostly, as much as I hate using this word, unproblematic figure, he wasn't enslaving, or butchering people, or anything like that. He's a somewhat forgotten but fairly important historical figure. From my memory, he was the first European to map out Australia, and Hawaii, and also discovered the cure for scurvy I believe. It may not be as impressive as some other historical figures, but I feel like Captain Cook is someone who deserves to be remembered.
Saw your video about how the power went out, while you were recording this video. But due to that fact, I found out them about the new Incognito video. And I got to watch it. And now we’ll be to watch your reaction. I got a couple burritos and a Pepsi with me. Now to watch your video. *Insert Minecraft eating noise*
About the Berserk. I must be just extremely lucky that thievery isn't too common in my area, because both individual volumes and those big omnibuses of Berserk are just out there up for grabs. Though I mostly just bought most of the Omnibuses online because they were like 30 to 40 percent cheaper than the full price when walking into a book store.
Linking animal domestication to city size makes no sense. All the mesoamerican civilizations didn't domesticate llamas and they build massive megacities in the jungle and on lakes.
I think I have 11 Junji ito mangas 😅 Uzumaki, Tomie, Shiver, Loneliness, Betwixt, Mimi’s collection of horror tales, sensor, liminal zone, stitches, Soichi, and Venus in the blind spot
You mentioned that you're trying to lose weight. Even though you just started not too long ago, I'm already seeing the results, Nate!
I was just thinking that. I see a noticeable difference.
I just hear his knowledge and think he really should've been a history teacher
He would’ve been that one teacher everybody likes
The creepypasta they were trying to remember was called PokeMon Black and this was before the actual PokeMon Black was released.
Internet History has been pretty active on his third channel Story Mode, where they uploaded a trilogy of videos on the Life is Strange sequel
From what my superstitiously religious uncle tells me, it's not the Ouija Board itself that supposedly calls spirits, it's the act of inviting spirits to your home. He told me you could probably get the same results from a piece of cardboard with the alphabet on it and a drinking glass.
Who doesn't smear the name of Cortez? At least here in latin america we remember him negatively. Though he didn't do everything by himself since he managed to get natives on his side. So its kind of a mess to put the blame all in one man
It's less about that and more about how people don't talk about him nearly as much as they talk about Columbus, even though his actions were worse.
Cortez sued the Spanish government over mistreatment of his native subjects while away from his lands.
And with Cook the disease stuff is an especially poor complaint.
Like, no matter who showed up on their shores they were gonna bring an onslaught of diseases.
Be it then or 50 years later the outcome would have been the same.
@@bolbyballinger Cook is someone who doesn't deserve to have his name tarnished like it has in recent years, I feel like he's a mostly, as much as I hate using this word, unproblematic figure, he wasn't enslaving, or butchering people, or anything like that. He's a somewhat forgotten but fairly important historical figure. From my memory, he was the first European to map out Australia, and Hawaii, and also discovered the cure for scurvy I believe. It may not be as impressive as some other historical figures, but I feel like Captain Cook is someone who deserves to be remembered.
Saw your video about how the power went out, while you were recording this video. But due to that fact, I found out them about the new Incognito video. And I got to watch it. And now we’ll be to watch your reaction. I got a couple burritos and a Pepsi with me. Now to watch your video. *Insert Minecraft eating noise*
The reaction begins at 2:44
Thanks Caleb.
I want to see the blackoutCut.
I'm joking, but still thanks for the video guys
Llama = huak tuah
Honestly I think Pokémon Ash Grey would be perfect for a liminal spoof
About the Berserk. I must be just extremely lucky that thievery isn't too common in my area, because both individual volumes and those big omnibuses of Berserk are just out there up for grabs. Though I mostly just bought most of the Omnibuses online because they were like 30 to 40 percent cheaper than the full price when walking into a book store.
Linking animal domestication to city size makes no sense. All the mesoamerican civilizations didn't domesticate llamas and they build massive megacities in the jungle and on lakes.
We need more Asher in these videos
All of Berserks Deluxe editions are in stock on Amazon.
14:01 favorite part
I think I have 11 Junji ito mangas 😅 Uzumaki, Tomie, Shiver, Loneliness, Betwixt, Mimi’s collection of horror tales, sensor, liminal zone, stitches, Soichi, and Venus in the blind spot
20:30. That was a long break
Peak
do Game Theory Poppy's is pulling all the strings
They need Kate for that
106 viewer nice