Queen Victoria chose a white gown in order to highlight the various styles of British lace being used. White gowns were uncommon for all but the very wealthy, because it was very hard to keep clean. Wearing a white gown was showing that you had the money to employ servants to do your laundry and that you didn’t have to worry about permanently staining a white gown
@@rbnz3286 I can't recall a single peoples who were thus 'civilized' and thought it was a good thing. Only uninformed people or racist shitheads feel that way. I'm going to assume you're the former. But you don't have to be, you have an internet connection. You can learn the other side of the story, too. Being ignorant in this age is a choice.
For real. When I saw that fact, I thought to myself “well the actors became older than the character when I was in Kindergarten, so it isn’t that crazy”. idk, i’m 22 and have seen Jurassic Park and it hasn’t blown my mind so
It's obvious but it still messes up with your perception (maybe not everyone's) I never seen or thought about the Jurassic park kids since the movie was released. In my mind they're still those kids it was weird to see they're real people lol and adults (actually older than me)
@OffTheWagonsSchool tells him that it leads to crack, flakka, bath salts, devil worship, and sexual arousal towards animals. Satan's lawn clippings also shink, "manhood," to childlike phallus sizes. School did teach stupid things like this. As for the childlike penis, I think that is just the way I am because it never changed sizes. But girls prefer a tiny, easily suckable diminutive dingus.
the Romans colonised Britain 1000 years before the Tower of London was built, the fort would have been about 900 years before the Tower at the most, if true.
There is a wall bang opposite the tower which is supposed to be one of the Roman ruins. Considering the theatrics at the Tower i would not be surprised if this shit is made up to make more money for the government.
@@tomben6180 it is true , Iv been to the tower many times , it’s well documented there that it’s built on Roman foundations that date a 1000’s ish prior.
You can see some of the Roman remains around the North side of the tower, they have them showcased set below street level under a walk way. I worked there for many years and used to have my lunch break in the summer sitting in the area by the moat where they found lion and bear remains lol.
I've pointed that out about wedding dresses to people so many times. They like to argue you wear it to symbolize purity, and if you aren't a virgin, you can't. But that's not the case. It was popularized by Queen Victoria, and people decided they liked it. That's it.
Also, it wasn't until one of the 1940's that diamond engagement rings became widely popular. Before that people just used bone, ivory, gold, whatever. De Beers started the campaign of "A diamond is forever." Diamonds were used, of course. One Archduke in the 1400's commissioned a hella fancy diamond ring in an M shape for his fiancee's engagement ring, but De Beers and their blood diamonds took control of the market in 1947.
When I was in high school, the toilet paper was the cheapest grade possible. Was an off white, very stiff almost like wrapping paper and had actual wood shavings pieces in it. Barely absorbent. Mom found that hard to believe, so I brought home a sample and she couldn’t believe it. Also, my brother dumpster dived in the school’s garbage bin and found the school was using canned food, vegetables mostly, left over from World War 2 for the school lunches. We wondered if the money for the kids was being diverted into someone’s private account…..
Public school in Arkansas was just a child abuse camp to prepare inmates for the state prison system. Military recruiters were allowed to walk in and start recruiting for military service. The options presented to the students were military or prison. Bullying was rampant and unchecked. Teachers blamed the victims for complaining. Victims would be ridiculed with "Acting like third graders!". Victims were told to stop acting like "third graders" and to "suck it up" and get assaulted.
Soft toilet paper may have arrived in 1930, but in the 70s 80s and maybe later there wasn't any in school toilets, the hard scratchy crap we had was also see-through and we used it as tracing paper as well as scratching our butts to pieces after a No2.
Same here I'm from the UK and its literally the only thing I love about my country... its history, I live in a small town about 30 miles from London and there are 3 different churches that are all over 1000 years old here 😲
The last image terrifies me, I often have a dream with a white house and a really big and shocking white hallway and something really bad always happens there...
I had a dream like the guy said every room was connected and i entered one that was enormous and everything was painted like in zebra stripes and people kept walking but glitching it was weird
My family and I stayed in a castle in Ireland once. When you walked into the door, you entered a round entryway, and there were doors that led to the kitchen, the living room, the dining room and a set of stairs that led to the bedrooms. The upstairs was pretty normal looking, with a hall and doors to the bedrooms and bathroom.
The hallway thing makes sense. If natural light or pricey candles were your options for light, folks probably weren't keen on building interior rooms with no windows.
I think women can still get married in any color dress they like. It's just that the white wedding dress is the popular choice. There are still themed weddings
Queen Victoria got married in white because she was in mourning. White is a secondary mourning color next to black hence the tradition of wearing white during a wedding is in fact owing to a funeral in the royal family.
In the nineties, I thought the music my mother listened to was old because it was from the seventies. Nowadays, I still listen to the modern music that was made in the nineties.
Women in the usa love wearing white to get married and have no qualms about it even though they've been with like 300 guys already. It's fascinating to watch.
My Granddaddy was born in 1907 and I learned a helluva lot about things that were invented as he was a kid , a teen , and an adult . He said that toilet paper wasn't around until he was grown , I hate that I asked what they used for cleaning ( strips of cloth , leaves , newspaper , and any other old unusable paper ) . This was just one of many things about the early 1900s that blew my mind
Actually Halls are oldest room in buildings. A hall was originally the only room in buildings and other rooms were created over time to accommodate individual needs like the kitchen , bedroom or closet. The space left that was left retained the name hall and eventually became the hallway.
Plenty of Christian groups routinely used white at weddings before that. Maybe it wasn't as routine among the rich but there was routine among the various groups of religions as a symbol of spiritual purity
I think wearing whatever color u like is a way better tradition than white. I mean yeah some r pretty but others if they were another color or a color tht looked good on her skin complexion would look better
I actually used to go to a school with no hallways every room was connected and you had to go between them to wherever you were going then the library and gym were just separate buildings
Nah. It was just her hairstyle and wardrobe that made her look older. This is true for most everyone. If I go without shaving for a month and then shave people tell me I look younger than when I was unshaved.
I got married in a color wedding dress I wanted in 2022. Not everyone marries in a white dress anymore. Seen women wear a big pink Barbie dress. Some wedding dresses get wild.
That Machu Picchu one, people seem to forget how late other parts of the world have been settled. Like New Zealand was settled only around 1320-1350. Rome has long been dead by then and several Crusades have come and gone.
Into the 1950s, many small villages and rural areas still pumped water from a community well or a private pump on their property, and outhouses were common. Toilet paper was considered a luxury expense, and sears or other catalogues' sheets were used instead. In 1952, I was a small child and I remember the outhouse and the chamber pots under the bed. By 1954, my father had built our home with running water and indoor plumbing, and toilet paper was purchased because it wouldn't clog the toilet.
Queen Victoria chose a white gown in order to highlight the various styles of British lace being used. White gowns were uncommon for all but the very wealthy, because it was very hard to keep clean. Wearing a white gown was showing that you had the money to employ servants to do your laundry and that you didn’t have to worry about permanently staining a white gown
No one is ever going to accuse the royal family of having earned their millions through hard work.
@@rustomkanishka don't need to when you're the figure head and nation that civilsed the whole planet and took humanity into a new age.
How many times would you be intending on wearing that "stained" white wedding dress?
I thought she was just trying to convince everyone that she wasnt a whore.
@@rbnz3286 I can't recall a single peoples who were thus 'civilized' and thought it was a good thing.
Only uninformed people or racist shitheads feel that way.
I'm going to assume you're the former. But you don't have to be, you have an internet connection. You can learn the other side of the story, too. Being ignorant in this age is a choice.
Omg the people from a 30 year old movie are 30 years older, no freakin way.
I know like I thought they’re stay the Sam age or even age backward
@OffTheWagonshe said the girl in Jurassic park not that they were 30 years older then they were in the movie even tho that is true
For real. When I saw that fact, I thought to myself “well the actors became older than the character when I was in Kindergarten, so it isn’t that crazy”. idk, i’m 22 and have seen Jurassic Park and it hasn’t blown my mind so
And now as I post this, they're one year older than when this video was published. Time warp!
It's obvious but it still messes up with your perception (maybe not everyone's)
I never seen or thought about the Jurassic park kids since the movie was released. In my mind they're still those kids it was weird to see they're real people lol and adults (actually older than me)
Fun fact: the teletubbies baby sun actress now has had her own baby.
@OffTheWagons lmao
That same baby also played the baby sun in the new teletubbies!
@OffTheWagonssmoking weed and watching teletubbies I feel can go down two very different roads
@OffTheWagonsSchool tells him that it leads to crack, flakka, bath salts, devil worship, and sexual arousal towards animals. Satan's lawn clippings also shink, "manhood," to childlike phallus sizes.
School did teach stupid things like this. As for the childlike penis, I think that is just the way I am because it never changed sizes. But girls prefer a tiny, easily suckable diminutive dingus.
Worst thing to do is be exposed to drugs at a young age. Smoking pot is not good at a young age.
The boy in Jurassic Park also played John Deacon, Queen's bass player in Bohemian Rhapsody.
He also played Eugene in The Pacific!
pritty cool
@@qqtv3067beat me to it
@@qqtv3067 S L E D G E
John Deacon is his name.
It’s the lack of toilet paper throughout most of human history that fucks with me the most
A lot of the world uses water rather than toilet paper. It is much better.
Imagine they used from leaves, fabrics and even rocks!!!
Water?
@@thefearlessshaheen2366 how is it better.it wouldn't clean u
@@syedaabeehaadeeb5671 what if it cones out hard and sticky?
Tower of London was built on foundations of a Roman castle fort that was 1000’s older than the tower too.
the Romans colonised Britain 1000 years before the Tower of London was built, the fort would have been about 900 years before the Tower at the most, if true.
There is a wall bang opposite the tower which is supposed to be one of the Roman ruins. Considering the theatrics at the Tower i would not be surprised if this shit is made up to make more money for the government.
@@tomben6180 it is true , Iv been to the tower many times , it’s well documented there that it’s built on Roman foundations that date a 1000’s ish prior.
@@carsandstuff365 Not denying it. Just saying the fort would have been built so long before. It’s obviously a strategic location on the River.
You can see some of the Roman remains around the North side of the tower, they have them showcased set below street level under a walk way. I worked there for many years and used to have my lunch break in the summer sitting in the area by the moat where they found lion and bear remains lol.
Ah yes i love when all my rooms are connected
The bathroom directly in the middle with doors on all sides is the best part.
@@forrestnelson7358 indeed
It takes open concept into a whole new way lol
Ya. I don’t get that part. If. I hallway how do they all connect or flow
@@donotrobme9295 its just doorway to room or all just wide open lol
You can still get married in any color you like! 😂
Dad said brides wear white because the dishwasher should always match the stove and refrigerator.
Can’t wait for stainless steel dresses to come out since that’s mostly what modern appliances are.
Ha
Sandwich maker
Dude😶
@@jackmyhre8759 Who said he used modern appliances
I wish they would’ve kept the colored dress thing going! Because black wedding dresses are beautiful ❤
I had a purple one! Do what you want😉😎✌
I've worn black & white both. No biggie.
Machu Picchu is older than we think
Much older
Way older
Significantly older
Remarkably older
Far older
I've pointed that out about wedding dresses to people so many times. They like to argue you wear it to symbolize purity, and if you aren't a virgin, you can't. But that's not the case. It was popularized by Queen Victoria, and people decided they liked it. That's it.
Good for you.
Also, it wasn't until one of the 1940's that diamond engagement rings became widely popular. Before that people just used bone, ivory, gold, whatever. De Beers started the campaign of "A diamond is forever." Diamonds were used, of course. One Archduke in the 1400's commissioned a hella fancy diamond ring in an M shape for his fiancee's engagement ring, but De Beers and their blood diamonds took control of the market in 1947.
Lady bees follow the Queen Bee.
@@robertadorian4234Ah ha! I knew this came up later than 1900! Thank you😂 (Sorry, solved an argument😁)
🙋 Purple! And my husband to be bought the dress. From Ross even! Everyone loved it & we're still married 12 years later😎
Everyone born before 2010 is at least a teenager now!
When I was in high school, the toilet paper was the cheapest grade possible. Was an off white, very stiff almost like wrapping paper and had actual wood shavings pieces in it. Barely absorbent. Mom found that hard to believe, so I brought home a sample and she couldn’t believe it. Also, my brother dumpster dived in the school’s garbage bin and found the school was using canned food, vegetables mostly, left over from World War 2 for the school lunches. We wondered if the money for the kids was being diverted into someone’s private account…..
Jesus christ. What even was the school's name?
@@enlightenedlightning121 Walker Junior High School. This was in the early sixties, anybody who had anything to do with it is probably six feet down….
Public school in Arkansas was just a child abuse camp to prepare inmates for the state prison system. Military recruiters were allowed to walk in and start recruiting for military service. The options presented to the students were military or prison. Bullying was rampant and unchecked. Teachers blamed the victims for complaining. Victims would be ridiculed with "Acting like third graders!". Victims were told to stop acting like "third graders" and to "suck it up" and get assaulted.
@@kryptofly Good Lord, I was hoping you would say the late 1940's.
Toby Maguire is now the same age as William Defoe was when they filmed Spider-Man
William Defoe ❌
William Afton ✅
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Soft toilet paper may have arrived in 1930, but in the 70s 80s and maybe later there wasn't any in school toilets, the hard scratchy crap we had was also see-through and we used it as tracing paper as well as scratching our butts to pieces after a No2.
The brown hard scratchy stuff? I bet the sewage system loved that
It was also too slippy-slidey for purpose, as I recall. It was miserable to have to try and use it!
@@gee4947 you had to scrunch it up to do anything which was scratch your backside clean and raw, hated the stuff.
The Machu Pichu left me in awe
Same here I'm from the UK and its literally the only thing I love about my country... its history, I live in a small town about 30 miles from London and there are 3 different churches that are all over 1000 years old here 😲
A lot of these seem to be "People get older! Let's all freak out now!"
Even the young Laura Dern had an old face.
The last image terrifies me, I often have a dream with a white house and a really big and shocking white hallway and something really bad always happens there...
Yeah Biden got elected.
I had a dream like the guy said every room was connected and i entered one that was enormous and everything was painted like in zebra stripes and people kept walking but glitching it was weird
Sounds like spc type stuff
Dreams of endless white hallways are disturbing.
Laura Dern was only 26? I would have never guessed that.
Thats what I’m talking. I would have said 40
@@markalton4610 agree!
Yea really! I thought she was 40 back then
She was so dumb she didn't even know how to look.
@@enekaitzteixeira7010 what a terrible thing to say
In a high school history book. I saw a toilet paper and from 1905. It said: "Now Splinter Free."
Thank you for helping me realize I lived in several houses that were built in the 1800's as a child!
Hallway were invented, not mandatory.
My family and I stayed in a castle in Ireland once. When you walked into the door, you entered a round entryway, and there were doors that led to the kitchen, the living room, the dining room and a set of stairs that led to the bedrooms. The upstairs was pretty normal looking, with a hall and doors to the bedrooms and bathroom.
Most people didnt live in castles
@@Post_the_most I don’t get your point. The OP never said they did. They were only relating a personal experience, that’s all.
Queen Victoria also gave us the black mourning dress too and her late husband started the Xmas tree tradition that was from Germany
Here's mine: there was a period in time when Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain and Chester Bennigton were all alive!
Machu Pichu is way older than that. It's just that the last inhabitant was there when he dated it.
Paccu piccu’s age is when it was found it is likely older than that. Keep that in mind
Wow I can't believe Laura Dern was only 26 in that movie I thought she was in her 40s
Tower of london is older than Machu Pichu blew my mind
Is it just me or do the pics of those JP kids grown up look very little like how I would expect them to look...?
And yes. Unless people die they grow older. I don't care for the ones that show an actress 50 years ago,and then now,and say she let herself go.
"It's a nice day to... start again"
-Queen Victoria
The hallway thing makes sense. If natural light or pricey candles were your options for light, folks probably weren't keen on building interior rooms with no windows.
Have you ever used the rest room at a Truck Stop? They are way behind the times for soft toilet paper.
I go to truckstops whenever I need 2000 grit sandpaper. The stalls are filled with them in convenient dispensers.
Machu pichu is older than what mainstream archaeologists think.
I think women can still get married in any color dress they like. It's just that the white wedding dress is the popular choice. There are still themed weddings
That hallway thing really has me tripping. 😱🤯
Aside from the fascinating facts, I like the hands in the air gesture you made pointing to the hallway. Thank you Adorian.
That first one blew my mind!!! You mean to tell me that people get older every year??? That's insane !!!!!
Hair that will mess with your perception of hight
*height
I’ve watched a few of your videos and I really do not understand why they would mess with my perception of time 😂😂
Queen Victoria got married in white because she was in mourning. White is a secondary mourning color next to black hence the tradition of wearing white during a wedding is in fact owing to a funeral in the royal family.
I am super happy for the invention of hallways! I have experienced some places lacking them somewhat... Very weird!
A bride should wear a white dress only if she is a virgin at the time. If not, then she should wear an off-white or any other color dress.
In the nineties, I thought the music my mother listened to was old because it was from the seventies. Nowadays, I still listen to the modern music that was made in the nineties.
literally did not mess with my perception of time
My great grandma didn’t have toilet paper when she was a baby 😭
Here's a crazy one: when this video was made, there was still a living woman whose husband fought in the Civil War.
Which Civil war?
The irony of a woman wearing a white dress to signal that she is pure eventhough she's been with like 200 guys lol
Well not queen Victoria
Women in the usa love wearing white to get married and have no qualms about it even though they've been with like 300 guys already. It's fascinating to watch.
I loved her in that movie Disaster in Time most of all. I bet not many people have heard of that movie. I think it was Jeff Daniels in there with her.
My Granddaddy was born in 1907 and I learned a helluva lot about things that were invented as he was a kid , a teen , and an adult . He said that toilet paper wasn't around until he was grown , I hate that I asked what they used for cleaning ( strips of cloth , leaves , newspaper , and any other old unusable paper ) . This was just one of many things about the early 1900s that blew my mind
My house growing up was built in the 1860s. There were add ons, but still no hallways. Just room to room.
Queen Victoria was the shit. The UK needs another monarch like her.
Actually Halls are oldest room in buildings. A hall was originally the only room in buildings and other rooms were created over time to accommodate individual needs like the kitchen , bedroom or closet. The space left that was left retained the name hall and eventually became the hallway.
Plenty of Christian groups routinely used white at weddings before that. Maybe it wasn't as routine among the rich but there was routine among the various groups of religions as a symbol of spiritual purity
Farts are older then we can remeber. but the last fart is the youngest!
My local pub was built by monks to fight off the dinosaurs!
None of this messed with my perception of time
Dang, Eugene Sledge still looks the same age as he did in WWII
Me trying to picture a building without hallways😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Toilet paper soft or rough still disgusting
I think wearing whatever color u like is a way better tradition than white. I mean yeah some r pretty but others if they were another color or a color tht looked good on her skin complexion would look better
I actually used to go to a school with no hallways every room was connected and you had to go between them to wherever you were going then the library and gym were just separate buildings
Laura Dern being 26 in Jurassic Park is wild. Like she looked like a worn 26 damn 😅
Nah. It was just her hairstyle and wardrobe that made her look older. This is true for most everyone. If I go without shaving for a month and then shave people tell me I look younger than when I was unshaved.
You should mention that a lot of hallways were built into rooms, like the hallways were a part of a room
Laura Dern be in 26 in Jurassic Park is crazy. I thought she was middle-aged
Hallways just make building a look and feel nicer
we should go back to any color, it makes it a lot more special
Shout out Eugene "sledgehammer" RIP 🤙🏻🍻
It's so strange to think of a marine who went to war and came back and then earned a PhD. When i think us Marines i honestly think literacy is enough.
Ariana Richards was my cousin’s best friend and horse riding buddy (we’re the same age). I had the biggest crush on her as a kid.
I like how people tried to tell me a white wedding dress was a symbol of maindenhood and virginity.
Tower of London 400 years older than Machu Pichu, mind blown.
It is called 'History'. Brace yourself. WE are LIVING History RIGHT NOW. Gasp!
I love Joe! He was in Bohemian Rhapsody and American Crime Story: Impeachment
Jurassic Park thing wasn’t surprising at all. I actually expected them to be older than that.
Anyone from Europe has been in a building old enough to know the hallway one
Can’t imagine a world without hallways
My job must be stuck in the past, cause that toilet paper feels like sand paper.
watching this vedio changed my perception of time
The tower of london is not older than Machu Picchu as we do not truly know when Machu Picchu was made.
“Delorean has left the chat”
I got married in a color wedding dress I wanted in 2022. Not everyone marries in a white dress anymore. Seen women wear a big pink Barbie dress. Some wedding dresses get wild.
“I am now older than this air particle”
That Machu Picchu one, people seem to forget how late other parts of the world have been settled. Like New Zealand was settled only around 1320-1350. Rome has long been dead by then and several Crusades have come and gone.
Into the 1950s, many small villages and rural areas still pumped water from a community well or a private pump on their property, and outhouses were common. Toilet paper was considered a luxury expense, and sears or other catalogues' sheets were used instead. In 1952, I was a small child and I remember the outhouse and the chamber pots under the bed. By 1954, my father had built our home with running water and indoor plumbing, and toilet paper was purchased because it wouldn't clog the toilet.
The Machu Pichu claim is not correct. When asked who built it, the Incas told the Conquistadors it was built by "The Ancients"
I didn’t know you were there to hear that. Anyway if that was even said that means absolutely nothing.
This video messed with my use of time.
Mara wilson (from matilda) is now older than embeth davidtz (miss honey) was in matilda
Brides didn’t wear white dresses until 1840 OOOOH MY GOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDD 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
1930 sounds like the exact early modern time I would imagine toilet paper to be invented that is not some crazy thought
The University of Oxford is older than the Aztec empire.
I live in a house where the rooms just flow through eachother, I have to cross my parents bedroom and living room to get to the kitchen or bathroom
1930 - TP totally destroyed the corn cob market faster than the Internet wiped out phone books.
My husband works with the husband of the actress who played the teen girl in Jurassic park.
No hallways? Sounds like all of our minecraft houses
Ariana Richard's age gets me every time!
machu picchu one got me. That's crazy.
I also just found out that I'm as old now, as my 8th grade teacher was when she was teaching me.
And people like my late grandma used to tell me that brides wore white to represent purity. They owed to Queen Victoria hehe
Thank you for talking about our Queen Victoria and the Tower of London 😊
Ariana Richard's best roles were jurassic Park and tremors 1 and 3...