Is it just me or is the nutella hack useless he used a knife to open a compartment with a knife (edit - I like how this turned out to be if it was a lie or not)
I like how the woman at the end figured out she could use the strainer holes to take the leaves off the cilantro, but didn't think to put it in the other way, so the leaves would fall in the bowl.
I agree it’s possible with the other two comments, but it could also be a video tactic. Trying to pull on the stems AND get a good shot for a video? Why not just flip it to the outside and not break your wrist!
Yikes. My small barbeque (called a Cobb) only requires 8/9 brickets so I would never need to do that. My broth in law visited a few weeks ag and we were having a barbecue, he threw the whole damn bag on a regular sized barbecue grill, I nearly had a stroke. LOL
@@ChlorinatedPond yeah but for some people they’ve never thought about it and wouldn’t really need to use common sense on something that’s never crossed their mind. They’d probably be able to figure it out tho if someone asked “does flame have a shadow?”
It's not like that It's because fire is a plasma No matter how bright the light you point towards a fire, it just went through it. Well it bend the particle of light a bit so that's why there's like a wave behind it when you do this.
Copied from wikipedia about the orgin "The phrase first appears in Antoine Galland's Les Mille et une nuits (1704-1717) as Sésame, ouvre-toi (English, "Sesame, open yourself").[1] In the story, Ali Baba overhears one of the 40 thieves saying "open sesame". His brother later cannot remember the phrase, and confuses it with the names of grains other than sesame, becoming trapped in the magic cave." Its a tale from one thousand one nights for clarification
@@minami3823 Thank you! I was going crazy, I'm French I always heard 'sesame ouvre toi' o the English 'open sesame' is never surprised me but phew, that guy had me worried for a minutz
The one with "open sesame" is not true. That is the original phrase. It originates in the story of alibaba and the 40 thieves. The cave they were trying to open had a sesame-plant growing beside it. The sesame opening and giving access to it's fruit is a metaphor for the cave opening and giving access to it's treasure. Some useless knowledge for anyone interested
I feel like that guy who said that just wasn’t very bright.. He legit didn’t know that fire, a freaking source of light (that humans have used as a source of light since the literal dawn of time) DIDN’T HAVE A SHADOW 😩 What’s next? Water is wet?
Interesting, but it actually is "open, sesame," not "open says me." It originates in the story of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and translates to "open, sesame" from the original Arabic quite directly.
@@kajaortmann8566 ik i showed my mom and was like “i’ve never been more hyped to try something omg omg” and then she was like wait that makes sense the white is like a sus distance up and i was like exactly so we tried and it was fake :(
@@kajaortmann8566 awe no no it’s fine🥺 i was a bit disappointed but it’s just a nutella jar i mean i already had it open lmao it’s not like i needed it
The white eggplants are a variety of eggplant called “ornamentals” and sometimes called “golden” and “whites” but regular purple eggplants don’t start out white. So you learned wrong kiddo. Also candy corn is called candy corn because it is shaped like a corn kernel (which should have been obvious) - not because of how it looks when stacked. And it IS open sesame. From the Arabian Nights. That kid had a bunch of crappy info. Lol
To be fair since candy corn is shaped like a corn kernel it would also explain why it looks like corn when stacked. It’s modeled after corn whether in stacked or kernel form..
As a Mexican priding myself of making top notch guacamole I'd like to encourage you to use EVERYTHING in cilantro -except for roots - a lot of people only uses cilantro leaves, but the stems are actually tastier. I always use it all
The time the girl said.” I was today years old when I figured out the apple on the back of my phone has a use” I was on board. Turns out it works! Tried it my self. Super cool, and it’s not like yours dumb for not knowing that my dad didn’t know that and I’m pretty sure if I showed the rest of my family they would be amazed too!
It really doesn’t work at all it’s only a sticker that little apple on the back so how would it work and it would be very stupid to put a button there because you hold your phone there so it would be constantly getting pressed and that would be really annoying and a massive design flaw
Yo I remember watching Chopped and one contestant used the stems because "they're edible" and they are, but the judges were acting like they had to eat plastic or smth. Excuse me, but which hoity-toity fruit loop decided stems on parsley, cilantro, etc are inedible?!!
Oh cool so in the very first (fake a$$) Nutella vid, all I need to do is use a decent knife to retrieve a more sh*tty knife, then abandon my good knife just so I can use the crappy knife to cut open something so thin it doesn't even require a knife to be involved. Cool cool.
for the one about the laundry cup,, i feel like that might mess up in some washers, but for me my dad taught me to just grab one of the things in the washer (usually a sock or something small) and just wipe out the remaining soap with it lmao
The toploading machines that fill without some weird computer sensor (some new machines are weird) I used to just rinse the cup under the water a few times, but I like your method....got a front-loader now. Thanks~
I always toss the cap in too. It's not going to hurt anything. It's not going to bang around any harder than say a pair of shoes. Also, if you are using water hot enough to melt the cup your water is probably too dang hot. Holy cow. If you mean it may get hot enough to make the plastic a little soft and therefore warping the cup, yes it's possible. But the cap can still easily be snapped back onto the original bottle even after a little warpage.
My mom would leave the cup in the washer but it got scuffed up and a little damaged after doing it for a long time so now she wipes out the inside with a piece of clothing
It is amazing how most people do not know that the so called loofa is actually a veg, a yummy and healthy one.it is edible. Boil it some with water and add few seasoning/ spices. And if the veg is over ripe, it can be used as loofa. Win-win
The "fire has no shadow" one always shocks me. Because not only is it a light source, so yeah of course there's no shadow. But even if it didn't create light, *it's just heated air, air has no shadow.*
How is butane, gasoline or w/e burning "just heated air"? Please explain. Edit: Almost forgot to tell you: Flames do have shadows. It's a bit more complicated than with, say yourself, but they do.
@@juppheinekken3465 Please do not give out misinformation. Fire doesn't have shadows as it's a light source itself, shadows appear due to the absence of the light source.
@@juppheinekken3465 A flame is basically a body of ignited gas. Take a lighter, for example: You turn the little flint wheels and they generate the spark that ignites the tiny stream of butane you release by pressing the button. This creates a lot of energy, which is partially released as heat. The rest of this energy is absorbed by the atoms; the electrons jump to a higher energy level but can't hold that position for long. They fall back down to their original position and in doing so, they release the remaining energy under the form of light. This is why a flame has different colors (red at the top, yellow in the middle and blue at the bottom. Red light is generated by atoms who absorb less energy than those who generate yellow light.
@@Rainbow-gc6kh I know everything you just said. What are you trying to tell me? Because this has nothign do with flames having shadows, which they do. I can't open your link btw, acces denied from my country.
I was looking for this. The peel is also where all the best nutrients and fiber are. The rest of the potato is delicious but it's mostly just a bunch of less-than-healthy starch.
@@tillie1749 It’s just a dramatic way for a person to say they discovered something that blew their mind, like finding out the correct way to use a common household item and realizing that you (as well as most of the population) had been using it incorrectly your entire life.
@@emmypaws same XD I used to think, why must the maker of it make it diagonal instead of just straight-vertical because, i can't climb on it without sliding down I hated it the most but it was fun trying to climb on it though
@dimithri94 "Origin of phrase 'Open Sesame': "Open Sesame" (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم) is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. It opens the mouth of a cave in which forty thieves have hidden a treasure. The phrase derives from the plant sesame."
That lady could've just filled the cup with water and like wipe along the insides with her fingers then instead of throwing that water away just dump all of it inside the washing machine
The cups are actually pretty sturdy, obviously if it's a super heavy load of stuff like jeans I wouldn't recommend it. We have to go to a laundromat to wash clothes and they don't offer a public sink 😓
Exactly. What a waste. The stem is also edible and has a lot of flavor and nutrients. I usually only but about 1 to 2 inches from the bottom and chop the rest.
And also this is a specific quick-start charcoal marketed for this purpose, you can't just do this with any charcoal, the reason he never knew that's how it works is because he probably only used normal charcoal you need fluid starter to light, it's relatively new.
Might as well have said "this one genuinely shocked me, this light bulb, when you turn it on, doesn't have a shadow!!!!😱😱😱😱" It's the "these were not easy to find" he says at the end. No fucking shit you found them hard to find, you're a moron. (I did like the divide one, never occurred to me before)
Actually under the right circumstances the flame does have a shadow as smoke and gas kind of flit through it before it separates in the air into plain smoke. As mentioned you do need a brighter light to see it.
It is Fez, and I think they actually mention this name meaning in the series itself. The series DVD set and other sources spell it Fez because that's how it sounds
7:32 Holy crap someone at apple engineered the entire back of the phone to be capacitive just for NO ONE to use it. The feature is still cool as hell though. I wasn’t expecting to have it nor was I expecting it to cover the entire back. (If you have a case with a camera opening you tap next to it and it will still register.)
@@olderalt.4066 well then you discovered common sense the only one I didn’t know is the apple button. And that’s because I have an iPhone 6splus and you can’t do it at all with my phone hahaha
I'm thinking they meant before it got turned into THAT phrase that it was _supposed_ to be "open says me" and because of someone else popularizing it a different way, we now think that's the original phrase. It happens all the time, lol
@@danielleking262 but in this case it's literally opposite. It's an Arabic tale in which the cave opens up by enchanting khulja simsim, means open up simsim
04:22 Doing this only works with the particular type of charcoal that was shown in the video that has already been treated with lighter fluid and comes in the small, single-use size bags from Kingsford. Using a regular bag of untreated charcoal will not work and some brands of charcoal have plastic linings inside the bag which will give of carcinogenic fumes when burned.
@@madisoncornwall7799 no no, I think they mean that if u keep walking straight north, so up to the top of the globe ( North Pole) and then keep walking in the same direction, ur bound to start walking down the globe, or south.
@@Legalisenuclearbombs it's just not a risk I'm willing to take, the level of disappointment would be immeasurable and I'd have to emotionally eat the whole jar. Hope u understand 😉
I have a jar every few weeks (don’t judge it’s my obsession) and I’ve never had a silver lining. I have checked and removed the white cardboard out of curiosity but nothing is ever there
@@kenzij a lot of people pronounce it “ur-anus” but its pronounced like the kid said it (“ur-in-us”) when you looked how its spelled it look like “ur-anus” but I think its latin.
It's not "open says me" the saying comes from the story of alibaba and the forty thieves. The password to open the secret entrance to the cave where the thieves hide their treasure is "open sesame"
Please dont believe everything you read on the internet.. It is "Open Sesame" Its a phrase from the story Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves. One of the stories added to One Thousand and One Night. Written by an Arab. A Syrian author. Im an Arab my self and "Open Says Me" doesnt make sense in arabic, but "Open Sesame" makes sense. Its a command for "Sesame" to open the door. In Arabic its literary like this "افتح يا سمسم". "Sesame" in Arabic is "Simsim".
"Open Sesame" (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم) is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. It opens the mouth of a cave in which forty thieves have hidden a treasure. The phrase derives from the plant sesame. wiki has your back (for what's worth)
Yea that's the guy who said open sesame is open says me and who was blown away by the fact that fire doesnt have a shadow despite being a light source. Real brainiac
Not only that.. The bag says light the bag. They bought charcoal that already has lighter fluid on it. It's specifically made so you don't have to buy lighter fluid separate and you just light the bag. Says so right on the front! Duh!
I feel like if some of these people would of gotten their eyes off their phones a few years ago, they would have been a lot younger when they found out some of these things. I'm a tour guide, and people will literally pay for a tour of this wonderful place, and then bury their eyes behind their phones to see something else while in motion. It's sort of scary that they think all the answers come from that little rectangle instead of a real time, experienced human being sitting right next to them.
@@athenarocks7657 the eggplant one isn’t even true. First of all he used a picture of a certain rare type of eggplant that is white. Most premature eggplants do not look like that. Also, he lied about the open sesame quote
The book that open sesame came from literally says "Instead of "Sesame," he said, "Open, Barley!" and the door remained fast. He named several different sorts of GRAIN, all but the right one, and the door still stuck" if you want to joke about it, fine but dont try to educate people that they are saying the phrase wrong when you are uneducated yourself. Sorry, that one just made me mad.
@@powgum it would, but not 100%. You will see a shade difference between the light hitting the background directly v/s the light interacting (and getting dispersed a bit) with the fire and then hitting the background right behind the fire.
@@kalyana9705 stop trying to spread fake facts and educate yourself before making a comment like that. If you need help here you go ua-cam.com/video/5ZNNDA2WUSU/v-deo.html
@@rachelciel3330 I don't know how it's pronounced in English but the original (Arabic) word is simsim which was translated to French as sésame and then to English as sesame
Is it just me or is the nutella hack useless he used a knife to open a compartment with a knife (edit - I like how this turned out to be if it was a lie or not)
It's fake😂
yeah it is fake i tried and there was nothing also..
i can just open a drawr and get a knife to open it
It’s fake!
I tried it and it's fake
xDDD
Imagine the people who invented some of these things going like "THEY JUST FOUND OUT?!?!"
Carloslol109 yeh I actually invented Uranus and can’t believe people have been saying it wrong this entire time. smh
@@isaacwykstra2059 SUUUUUUUUUURE
xDD
@McCali Hester the nutella one didn’t have anything for me
Fr
I like how the woman at the end figured out she could use the strainer holes to take the leaves off the cilantro, but didn't think to put it in the other way, so the leaves would fall in the bowl.
I think she wanted it to fall into her cutting board
I think she was gonna cut them on the board
I agree it’s possible with the other two comments, but it could also be a video tactic. Trying to pull on the stems AND get a good shot for a video? Why not just flip it to the outside and not break your wrist!
Hahaha
Why is this hack useful I thought I was supposed to eat the stem part to
My dad never burns an entire bag of charcoal, he uses what he needs and saves the rest of one bag for the next 10 years.
I've never seen anyone use all the charcoal in 1 use
Same 😂
Ppl are so nasty why is she touch all over the toilet seat
@@SuperSisterSara she said she was cleaning it-
Yikes. My small barbeque (called a Cobb) only requires 8/9 brickets so I would never need to do that. My broth in law visited a few weeks ag and we were having a barbecue, he threw the whole damn bag on a regular sized barbecue grill, I nearly had a stroke. LOL
"I was today years old when I learned how to read directions on the back of most items"
Yeah that became overwhelmingly evident with the charcoal bag one. It's legitimately their light the bag version.
Hehehe I was the 1k like
Yeah, like the product itself is called "JUST LIGHT THE BAG"
Yes!! I just said this! 😂😂
THERES A BACK
"Flame doesn't have a shadow" I'm crying it's a light source dude
LMAO
Yeah but it’s one of those things you never think about it until it’s pointed out to you.
@@missserenity1090 It should be common sense.
😂 I know
@@ChlorinatedPond yeah but for some people they’ve never thought about it and wouldn’t really need to use common sense on something that’s never crossed their mind. They’d probably be able to figure it out tho if someone asked “does flame have a shadow?”
“These were not easy to find”
10 seconds earlier “a flame doesn’t have a shadow” nah really? 🤦🏼♀️ it’s a LIGHT SOURCE
Is it not common knowledge that light sources cannot cast shadows lmao I thought it was like a first grade thing
@@daphnediamanti9184 apparently not lol, not everyone knows what u do
@@Pear2323 no need for passive aggressive comments it's just shits and giggles
@@daphnediamanti9184 I wasn't being passive aggressive
@49er Faithful You're calling someone dumb for not knowing ONE fact. Who's stupid again?
5:26
The Phrase is actually "Open sesame"
Since its a translation of the Arabic Novel, in wich "AliBaba" literally says that in Arabic.
Exactly. Who tf thought it was “open says me”?
In french we say "sésame ouvre toi" so I was doubtful of that "fact" as well. It's cool to learn about the original language, though!
I saw an episode of Popeye that had him saying "open says me"
@@thexnijxnijbecause it’s a parody (“open says me”)
Originally it is “open sesame”.
It is definitely "open sesame". In swedish we say "Sesam öppna dig".
“Flames don’t have shadows” neither does the sun or a lit light bulb... it’s a
✨ light source ✨
It's not like that
It's because fire is a plasma
No matter how bright the light you point towards a fire, it just went through it. Well it bend the particle of light a bit so that's why there's like a wave behind it when you do this.
Light sources can have shadows as long as there is a brighter light source causing it
That's not what you call a shadow, though.
I told my family about this one years ago. Blew.Their.Minds. 😆
light absorbing light source exists.
It actually is “open sesame” not “open says me.” It originates from One Thousand and One Nights.
Copied from wikipedia about the orgin
"The phrase first appears in Antoine Galland's Les Mille et une nuits (1704-1717) as Sésame, ouvre-toi (English, "Sesame, open yourself").[1] In the story, Ali Baba overhears one of the 40 thieves saying "open sesame". His brother later cannot remember the phrase, and confuses it with the names of grains other than sesame, becoming trapped in the magic cave."
Its a tale from one thousand one nights for clarification
And the original arabic of it was "Iftah yah simsim"
@@minami3823 Thank you! I was going crazy, I'm French I always heard 'sesame ouvre toi' o the English 'open sesame' is never surprised me but phew, that guy had me worried for a minutz
That bothered ne so much cause I know the story in English and in french. Both say Sesame
I was so bothered by that boy spreading misinformation. He had no excuse to get it wrong, just look it up, it’s no mystery.
The one with "open sesame" is not true. That is the original phrase.
It originates in the story of alibaba and the 40 thieves. The cave they were trying to open had a sesame-plant growing beside it. The sesame opening and giving access to it's fruit is a metaphor for the cave opening and giving access to it's treasure.
Some useless knowledge for anyone interested
Finally someone with logic
Thanks lll
I was looking for this comment 👍
I think it’s true might be wrong tho
I feel like that guy who said that just wasn’t very bright.. He legit didn’t know that fire, a freaking source of light (that humans have used as a source of light since the literal dawn of time) DIDN’T HAVE A SHADOW 😩 What’s next? Water is wet?
It's not a fridge in the water cooler, it's just storage. My roommate thought it was a fridge and found out the hard way 😁
Thank you. Lol. My parents have a water cooler, so I was curious.
Anyone else wondering why they using charcoal in a gas grill?
L
Yes
when i saw this comment, the tiktok played
Maybe the grill doesn't work? Idk much about grills so idk
And how the bag says "just like the bag on fire"
“Flames don’t have shadows” mate-
dude.... 5:40.... this dude is MAD DUMB
@@kaiyote7924 i feel like the things he said were basic knowledge
and it's literally "open sesame" lmao
@Kyle Woolridge Grant open sesame was sort of a joke tbh. Then it just became the phrase, since that’s what it sounded like.
I think ppl wouldnt really contemplate abt whether flame has shadow or not... But when we do, it's an easy no.
Flames don’t have shadows because they produce light...
I feel so stupid and fascinated
I know right... when he said that... i was like duh, they are THE LIGHT SOURCE.
THANK YOUUUU
Why do I remember them having shadows?
I know, I was like "Why... Are people amazed? Like, does a lightbulb have a shadow? Does the sun have a shadow? No, dumbass"
Me when I realize how to use those swirly things at the park: I struggled to climb that for what?
lol
I was tofay years old and found out all of them
Same
tofayy
Literally
same lol
me too
“Was that the instructions on the bag?”
The bag: JUST LIGHT THE BAG!
Yeah. Anyone can seee that. 🤦♂️
666 likes lol
People crave attention
@@charnevandermerwe3641 well u know who can't breathe
The fact that some of these people think they're onto something groundbreaking is kinda scary...
The only ground breaking for me was the girl on the spiral. Never in my 24 years of life have i ever seen that being played out
This guy just found out flames don’t have shadows...and the lady just found out that toilet seats aren’t welded onto the Toilet...these people 🤦
0:44 you're telling me this now after I'm not a little kid anymore 😃
RIGHT
“Mom, can we go to a playground?”
“you’re literally 25 Mason.”
Interesting, but it actually is "open, sesame," not "open says me." It originates in the story of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and translates to "open, sesame" from the original Arabic quite directly.
Thank you
Me through the whole video: 😧 cause I just couldn’t get over the knife in the nutella lid
i literally tried it as soon as i saw it and it wasn’t in mine :(
@@bailee_francis omg DISAPPOINTMENT 😔
@@kajaortmann8566 ik i showed my mom and was like “i’ve never been more hyped to try something omg omg” and then she was like wait that makes sense the white is like a sus distance up and i was like exactly so we tried and it was fake :(
@@bailee_francis oh no I’m so sorry, hope it didn’t ruined your day, 🥺idk but that would have kinda made me sad ahaha💀
@@kajaortmann8566 awe no no it’s fine🥺 i was a bit disappointed but it’s just a nutella jar i mean i already had it open lmao it’s not like i needed it
The white eggplants are a variety of eggplant called “ornamentals” and sometimes called “golden” and “whites” but regular purple eggplants don’t start out white. So you learned wrong kiddo.
Also candy corn is called candy corn because it is shaped like a corn kernel (which should have been obvious) - not because of how it looks when stacked.
And it IS open sesame. From the Arabian Nights.
That kid had a bunch of crappy info. Lol
And then had the nerve to say "these were really hard to find" as if there aren't countless articles with these same "facts" in them
To be fair since candy corn is shaped like a corn kernel it would also explain why it looks like corn when stacked. It’s modeled after corn whether in stacked or kernel form..
That's why there want a part 2 😂
@@maddiehaines756 I just think it’s odd that they didn’t notice it before they stacked it. Lol
The wild ancestor to eggplants is also white, helping cause the name misnomer further.
As a Mexican priding myself of making top notch guacamole I'd like to encourage you to use EVERYTHING in cilantro -except for roots - a lot of people only uses cilantro leaves, but the stems are actually tastier. I always use it all
As an Indian, I totally agree
I am now woke
Go back to sleep
Why does a vertified person have no likes or comments?
I guess I’ll be the first like.
@@coopdawg13 😂
Woker than the leftists
@@Kanal7Indonesia Says the person with a gay flag.
I was today years old when I want found out that people like this are the reason there are instructions on a shampoo bottle
I laughed so hard XD
Oh really lol😂😂
There are instructions on a shampoo bottle so that you can read them when you poop, obviously 🙄 😄
@@hedvika9879 🤣
@@hedvika9879 omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The ladder one got me
I thought you were supposed to slide down(which it right) until I hit my head once and my friend told me it was a ladder 🤨
Yeah same and I always get stuck in there
I just don’t understand how nobody new that, my dad knew that, he showed me how to do it
Ppl didn't know how to ride these??
Ikr!
The time the girl said.” I was today years old when I figured out the apple on the back of my phone has a use” I was on board. Turns out it works! Tried it my self. Super cool, and it’s not like yours dumb for not knowing that my dad didn’t know that and I’m pretty sure if I showed the rest of my family they would be amazed too!
timestamp?
it doesn’t work for me?
@@_.jesse_. 7:30
No it doesn’t... it’s just a sticker
It really doesn’t work at all it’s only a sticker that little apple on the back so how would it work and it would be very stupid to put a button there because you hold your phone there so it would be constantly getting pressed and that would be really annoying and a massive design flaw
Being mexican and seeing the lady not use all of the cilantro (including the stem) breaks me
I was like “ the stems have all the flavor”
Seriously! Just chop that all shit up and get to eating!
Yo I remember watching Chopped and one contestant used the stems because "they're edible" and they are, but the judges were acting like they had to eat plastic or smth. Excuse me, but which hoity-toity fruit loop decided stems on parsley, cilantro, etc are inedible?!!
... but the stems are the best part😭
by the time you pull it through the holes you could have chopped it super fine
I feel like the smartest person in the world after watching these people learning basic every day stuff.
Yeah same but I already knew the playground one
@slp con Bruh
Wow. Do you want a cookie?
@@fd3 with milk please
I seriously dont know how u dont have more likes. And those comenting are "woke" got k's lol.
The first guy:
I used a knife to get a knife
Not only that he used a much better knife to free an inferior knife.
It’s still cool though XD
The one where the little girl is spinning down the "ladder." I had the same reaction when my little girl did this. Blown away.
The last girl was so close, if only she realised she could do it into the bowl.
😂😂😂😂😂😭😂😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing, why she makin that mess
exactly.. i mean she's blonde 🥤🥤
I came for this comment
Actually, the stems have more flavor than the leaves
I was todays years old when i found out common sense and reading instructions is not something everyone does...
lol! Yeah! Exactly! Some people don't have common sense, and they just seem stupid! XD
@@megalisa830bright6 common sense isn’t that common
How are there instructions on a plant???
Like the loofa one
Still can’t rlly believe that dude thought fire had a shadow XD
I did
i also thought
@@itz_mj5599 well, do you also think lightbulbs have shadows?
@@itz_mj5599 does the sun have a shadow?
@@itz_mj5599 the glass has a shadow, not the actual light part. Also, did you just say that the sun has a shadow?
Oh cool so in the very first (fake a$$) Nutella vid, all I need to do is use a decent knife to retrieve a more sh*tty knife, then abandon my good knife just so I can use the crappy knife to cut open something so thin it doesn't even require a knife to be involved. Cool cool.
Lmao In a nutshell.
🎯🤣😂💀👍
Took the words right outta my mou...finger tips. 😄🤌
Word.
Like bruh I just use my finger 😂
for the one about the laundry cup,, i feel like that might mess up in some washers, but for me my dad taught me to just grab one of the things in the washer (usually a sock or something small) and just wipe out the remaining soap with it lmao
The toploading machines that fill without some weird computer sensor (some new machines are weird) I used to just rinse the cup under the water a few times, but I like your method....got a front-loader now. Thanks~
I learned this hack because I bought a thing of laundry detergent that literally said to put the cup in the wash right on the cup
I always toss the cap in too. It's not going to hurt anything. It's not going to bang around any harder than say a pair of shoes. Also, if you are using water hot enough to melt the cup your water is probably too dang hot. Holy cow. If you mean it may get hot enough to make the plastic a little soft and therefore warping the cup, yes it's possible. But the cap can still easily be snapped back onto the original bottle even after a little warpage.
My mom would leave the cup in the washer but it got scuffed up and a little damaged after doing it for a long time so now she wipes out the inside with a piece of clothing
wait i just realised.. yall put your liquid detergent directly in with the wash, you dont have to put it in a dispenser??
It is amazing how most people do not know that the so called loofa is actually a veg, a yummy and healthy one.it is edible. Boil it some with water and add few seasoning/ spices. And if the veg is over ripe, it can be used as loofa. Win-win
Yes! I wrote the same thing. Here in Nepal, we eat this and it’s so tasty (if you cook it right).
Edit: lol I read wrong. When it's OVER ripe it's a loofa. I assume you can't eat it at that stage
I thought you meant loofas that you use in the shower and I was so confused
the link leads to an Italian law website and NOT to a wanna one fan site.
@@abbyshilling6589 yes it is a loofa u use in the shower i should know because here in the caribbean its what we use
“Flames done have shadows” you mean a source of light doesn’t cast a shadow? 😵🤣
I facepalmed 🙈😂
I have a feeling he has never put his finger through a flame. If he did, he'd realize it is just air.
@kaza12345678 cmon I believe in facts... of course it’s made of cheese.
@J i didnt know they looked like corn bc who in there right fucking mind stacks candy corn. But i dont eat them so it isnt meee
Tbh i didnt know the flame either but thats bc im a pyro and people keep me away from fires
0:42 i thought that for ladder. But after watching this, i don't care how old i am, still want to try it tho
The "fire has no shadow" one always shocks me. Because not only is it a light source, so yeah of course there's no shadow. But even if it didn't create light, *it's just heated air, air has no shadow.*
How is butane, gasoline or w/e burning "just heated air"? Please explain.
Edit: Almost forgot to tell you: Flames do have shadows. It's a bit more complicated than with, say yourself, but they do.
@@juppheinekken3465 Please do not give out misinformation. Fire doesn't have shadows as it's a light source itself, shadows appear due to the absence of the light source.
@@juppheinekken3465 A flame is basically a body of ignited gas. Take a lighter, for example: You turn the little flint wheels and they generate the spark that ignites the tiny stream of butane you release by pressing the button. This creates a lot of energy, which is partially released as heat. The rest of this energy is absorbed by the atoms; the electrons jump to a higher energy level but can't hold that position for long. They fall back down to their original position and in doing so, they release the remaining energy under the form of light.
This is why a flame has different colors (red at the top, yellow in the middle and blue at the bottom. Red light is generated by atoms who absorb less energy than those who generate yellow light.
@@Rainbow-gc6kh I know everything you just said. What are you trying to tell me? Because this has nothign do with flames having shadows, which they do.
I can't open your link btw, acces denied from my country.
"Flames don't have a shadow"
That's... because they're a light source...
Exactly what I am telling people... But they don't care
@@clipsergg5490 😂
It’s wierd lmao cause on cartoons they have shadows on fire
I love how the guy uses a knife to find a knife to open the Nutella
Lmaoo
Yea lol
To bad to the fork, could have helped
I've never had nutella ,I cant justify the price
its doesnt work the video was fake lfmao
Lmao yes
"Who want peels in mashed potatoes?"
Clearly anyone who has tasted it because its godsend.
Especially red potatoes
I was looking for this. The peel is also where all the best nutrients and fiber are. The rest of the potato is delicious but it's mostly just a bunch of less-than-healthy starch.
Thank you. She’s missing the best part.
YOU SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF gOdS 👏👏
Hang on, it’s better to put the peels in?? Don’t they make your creamy mash all lumpy
When will people understand that getting rid of the stems is wasting like 80% of the cilantros taste
cut off about an inch of the bottoms, wash well, and chop away!
who likes cilantro anyway
@@whitepineapple me
I use it all.
theyre white, do u expect them to know how to use flavor?
Looking at the comments everyone is like me, we all knew that flames don't have shadows
I didnt
I was literally thinking about this earlier today. This is crazy 😀
Yeah. The are light, haha.
i mean i did know but everytime i see it its mind blowing again...idk
Blocking of a light source makes shadows. Therefore a light source cannot produce a shadow.
I’m sorry but people sound so silly whenever they say this phrase out loud.
hard tf out lol
I don’t get it
@@tillie1749 It’s just a dramatic way for a person to say they discovered something that blew their mind, like finding out the correct way to use a common household item and realizing that you (as well as most of the population) had been using it incorrectly your entire life.
the foil one made me smdh...really girl?...every mom knows that..and every child knows how to use the slide that spirals..
@@razkable not true 💀
The whole point of open sesame is, that Alis brother gets trapped because he can not remember which grain it was. So it is in fact open sesame.
My mind is blown
mine too
but for real, some of these are just common sense
its you again
o.o
Same
5:25 IT IS in fact called „open SESAME“ because in the original Arab it says „iftah ya simsim“
Nice, I was the only one who thought it was open access to me. (Open ccess tme)
I genuinely thought everyone knew to slide down the twisty thing at the park. That's how everyone played on it when I was in school
I used it like a ladder lol
@@emmypaws me too... i've literally never seen anyone use it as a slide lmao feeling stupid tbh
@@emmypaws same XD
I used to think, why must the maker of it make it diagonal instead of just straight-vertical because, i can't climb on it without sliding down
I hated it the most but it was fun trying to climb on it though
we had one in our old neighborhood park that i used to slide down, i never considered climbing up it ^^;;;
Bruh me too? Like yeah, I used it as a ladder but I knew that tou slid down it smh.
Too bad I usually ended up stuck v.v
0:25
I don't know if anyone noticed but the silver lining looked like it was already opened and the knife inside is just a plastic knife cut in half 😑
It’s NOT open SAYS me, it IS “open Seasame”
That’s what it says on Ali Baba
It was originally Open Says Me. But now it’s open sesame because they sound the same. So the phrase changed.
@@bonkers082 Actually it was originally open sesame. Sesame was the code word used by the thiefs in the original story.
Spell
Its a spell
You spell it
Open i tell you so.
@Xantair lol you have made a good point, but did you have to add "dumb" at the end? i
@dimithri94
"Origin of phrase 'Open Sesame':
"Open Sesame" (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم) is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. It opens the mouth of a cave in which forty thieves have hidden a treasure. The phrase derives from the plant sesame."
Grandparents today: Teaching skills they learned from _their_ grandparents
Gen z grandparents: Teaching skills they learned from TikTok
omg im your biggest fan
@@worldsalittleblurrydolls3033 Omg thank u
@@Rooted.Creations yes
I love your videos I am a big fan ⚡📱🦋🌒🧡🌍🌑🦋🍧💚💐⭐🌟🍱🍙💙🎊
@49er Faithful LOL IK it's makes my ph laggy but I am a kid plz do not say bad words do me thxs byee
No, it’s actually open sesame. There are a lot of reasons why the word is sesame.
I was thinking the same thing
I think Popeye says open says me?
What's the reason?
Exactly. It's been translated from the Arabic "iftah ya simsim" which means "open sesame".
I thought so too
4:02
Was it only me who already knew that, I though everyone knew that
2:27 the “todays years old” kinda triggered me
Ahaha same
I thought i was the only one lol
the laundry soap cup one gave me anxiety. i can only imagine opening the lid to find shattered plastic mixed w my clothes.
That lady could've just filled the cup with water and like wipe along the insides with her fingers then instead of throwing that water away just dump all of it inside the washing machine
The cups are actually pretty sturdy, obviously if it's a super heavy load of stuff like jeans I wouldn't recommend it. We have to go to a laundromat to wash clothes and they don't offer a public sink 😓
My family actually does the soap cup trick, it works pretty well
I used to turn the washer on with the lid open and rinse the cup from the water 🤷♀️
My family has done this as long as I can remember, the cup is always perfectly fine
Did you know that the stem of the cilantro actually has the most flavor in it and ur suppose to not pull off all the leafs 🤣
Thank you and I thought I was crazy
It's such a waste to not use the best part...I hope she learns that life hack!
Exactly. What a waste. The stem is also edible and has a lot of flavor and nutrients. I usually only but about 1 to 2 inches from the bottom and chop the rest.
Also if she put it the other way the leaves would stay in the strainer and she could wash them😂
Lmao here in moldova everyone knows that
3rd one is literally the most relatable thing in history
3:58 that’s how wrapping paper should come
Take that idea onto dragons den RN
Shark tank here we come
@@Vers16 lol
wait until cilantro lady figures out the stem is not only edible, it’s delicious!
also she can't tell me that it takes her longer to pull off the leaves than to put every single stem into those holes
I was today old when I found out people pull the leaves off. I have never seen this done.
I was just gonna say I feel like the stem is the most flavorful part!
Also, you probably should rinse it so do it with the stem pointing out, have leaves, rinse and dump!
Right she over there wasting time and getting rid of half the flavor no wonder they say white people can’t cook
Dude: “You light the whole bag whaaat”
The bag says light the whole bag all over it 🤦🏽♀️
Lol
Yeah right, too many of these were more “I was today years old when common sense kicked in”
@@liamhorgan7366 ikr
Oh my god, the guy at 5:00 just realizing what most 10 year olds already know was fucking mind blowing. Unbelievable.
The bag literally says "just light the bag". In obvious writting.
And also this is a specific quick-start charcoal marketed for this purpose, you can't just do this with any charcoal, the reason he never knew that's how it works is because he probably only used normal charcoal you need fluid starter to light, it's relatively new.
"flames don't have shadows"
Ye, no feckin shite
Alexi as a pfp🥺
Might as well have said "this one genuinely shocked me, this light bulb, when you turn it on, doesn't have a shadow!!!!😱😱😱😱"
It's the "these were not easy to find" he says at the end. No fucking shit you found them hard to find, you're a moron. (I did like the divide one, never occurred to me before)
Well you could produce a shadow with a small, much brighter light and a flame of dense , intransparent smoke
@@flowrianeast42 but you said it right there yourself, inransparent smoke. The smoke would be casting the shadow, not the flame.
Actually under the right circumstances the flame does have a shadow as smoke and gas kind of flit through it before it separates in the air into plain smoke.
As mentioned you do need a brighter light to see it.
5:32 Wait, I thought it was "Fez", not "Fes" lol.
It is they replaced it with a Z I the show but it does stand for what he said
Xiao how did I find you here wtf
It is Fez, and I think they actually mention this name meaning in the series itself. The series DVD set and other sources spell it Fez because that's how it sounds
@Ruh Roh none knows what race is he that’s the joke of it
Ztudent
7:32 Holy crap someone at apple engineered the entire back of the phone to be capacitive just for NO ONE to use it. The feature is still cool as hell though. I wasn’t expecting to have it nor was I expecting it to cover the entire back. (If you have a case with a camera opening you tap next to it and it will still register.)
Some of these were “today years old” when they discover common sense
@@olderalt.4066 guess you discovered common sense too not long ago lol
@@olderalt.4066 well then you discovered common sense the only one I didn’t know is the apple button. And that’s because I have an iPhone 6splus and you can’t do it at all with my phone hahaha
I was thinkin the same....some of these guys just don’t read either...for example the guy with the charcoal bag🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@nolanmoks24 I can't stop laughing my ass off when these people realized fire doesn't have shadows omfg 🤣🤦
Excatly🤦🏼♀️
No it is “open sesame” it comes from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
Actually simsim in hindi and arabic but okay 👍
I'm thinking they meant before it got turned into THAT phrase that it was _supposed_ to be "open says me" and because of someone else popularizing it a different way, we now think that's the original phrase. It happens all the time, lol
@@danielleking262 but in this case it's literally opposite. It's an Arabic tale in which the cave opens up by enchanting khulja simsim, means open up simsim
My bff told me the story yesterday-
Ali Baba and the 40 theives says Open Sasame, Aladdin says open sasame but then a parody later on says open says me. So the original is sesame.
"I thought it was a ladder"
Same . I'll get back there when there's no ppl & try it bye-
Meanwhile I never saw those in Spain
same
I’d love to go to the playground and try that myself, the only problem is im a 30 year old man, people might get the wrong idea
@@DjVader112 you can do it at night?
Sangwoo 😭😭😭
04:22
Doing this only works with the particular type of charcoal that was shown in the video that has already been treated with lighter fluid and comes in the small, single-use size bags from Kingsford. Using a regular bag of untreated charcoal will not work and some brands of charcoal have plastic linings inside the bag which will give of carcinogenic fumes when burned.
I was today years old when I found out that if you go North far enough, you’ll start going South but if you go West, you’ll never
go East-
No you won't? You'll just end up at the north pole. Unless you live long enough for the north and south pole to switch positions
@@madisoncornwall7799 no no, I think they mean that if u keep walking straight north, so up to the top of the globe ( North Pole) and then keep walking in the same direction, ur bound to start walking down the globe, or south.
@@SavitriRose ah
@@madisoncornwall7799 the world isnt flat 🙈
You are always East of something and West of something else.
I'm deeply offended. There wasn't even a silver lining in my Nutella, let alone a tiny knife.
False advertisement! I was honestly considering going to buy a jar to find out but ty for being .y guinea pig 🥰
There might be regional diffrences, cause I had one
@@Legalisenuclearbombs it's just not a risk I'm willing to take, the level of disappointment would be immeasurable and I'd have to emotionally eat the whole jar. Hope u understand 😉
if you think about it, it makes no sense, cos you need a knife to open the white lining
I have a jar every few weeks (don’t judge it’s my obsession) and I’ve never had a silver lining. I have checked and removed the white cardboard out of curiosity but nothing is ever there
The way that kid said “Uranus” sounded like “You’re an ass” I guess that planet is destined to be screwed either way.
Not if you pronounce it the way I heard one day. Ooh-RAin-us
@@kenzij I’m a freak. That sounds like a good time 🤣
@@Sixxdee9 What sounds like a good time?
@@kenzij a lot of people pronounce it “ur-anus” but its pronounced like the kid said it (“ur-in-us”) when you looked how its spelled it look like “ur-anus” but I think its latin.
@@Fish-gl6is Yes. It's the name of a Roman god
That bath sponge thing 1:42 in my country almost everyone used it and there are some people who still use it.
It's not "open says me" the saying comes from the story of alibaba and the forty thieves. The password to open the secret entrance to the cave where the thieves hide their treasure is "open sesame"
Exactly and in French it's Sesame ouvre-toi so yeah makes sense
true! in german it's "sesam öffne dich" too.
Please dont believe everything you read on the internet.. It is "Open Sesame" Its a phrase from the story Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves. One of the stories added to One Thousand and One Night. Written by an Arab. A Syrian author. Im an Arab my self and "Open Says Me" doesnt make sense in arabic, but "Open Sesame" makes sense. Its a command for "Sesame" to open the door. In Arabic its literary like this "افتح يا سمسم". "Sesame" in Arabic is "Simsim".
Only people who already knew that the krusty crab was a crab trap can like
ua-cam.com/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/v-deo.html .
Tbh I thought it was a treasure chest, since he’s so obsessed with money
That’s why me crabs is so attached to the Kristen crabs
Mr not me
Stfu
The "open says me" is false, because "open sesame" is the saying in other languages too (e.g. German)
the actual story is in arabic and its says "iftah ya simsim" which means open sesame so yeah he was wrong
"Open Sesame" (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم) is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. It opens the mouth of a cave in which forty thieves have hidden a treasure. The phrase derives from the plant sesame.
wiki has your back (for what's worth)
We say open sesame in italian too (apriti sesamo)😂😂
@@DwaekkiJutdae eyy italian stay
Yup its sesame in Greek too
“Flames don’t have shadows” and he even made a demonstration 😂😂😂GenZ remember : school before tiktok
"these were not easy to find" the boy had to look this up
I know! I was like what are they teaching nowadays??????
The only time there was fire mentioned in my school is when there was a fire drill.... So yeah
That wasnt gen z tho
Legit all he said was mind blowing, I thought they were obvious...
Candy corn literally looks like a kernel. I think thats obvious without stacking.
Yea that's the guy who said open sesame is open says me and who was blown away by the fact that fire doesnt have a shadow despite being a light source. Real brainiac
It literally says "Just Burn the Bag" on that bag of charcoal.
Not only that.. The bag says light the bag. They bought charcoal that already has lighter fluid on it. It's specifically made so you don't have to buy lighter fluid separate and you just light the bag. Says so right on the front! Duh!
Who needs to use a whole bag of charcoal tho like i feel like thats such a waste of money
@@edabber710 ...its only meant for one use. Thats a small bag
Wow. Reading the instructions tell you how to use it! Revolutionary thinking!
let me just say because of this first clip my girl checks under every lid of nutella & its cap.
What did u found out?
Ya its fake
It’s only on the family pack I think xD
@@superowl2125 no I got the family pack once and it wasn’t there
So then what?
When some of these aren’t even life hacks but just common sense
I feel like if some of these people would of gotten their eyes off their phones a few years ago, they would have been a lot younger when they found out some of these things. I'm a tour guide, and people will literally pay for a tour of this wonderful place, and then bury their eyes behind their phones to see something else while in motion. It's sort of scary that they think all the answers come from that little rectangle instead of a real time, experienced human being sitting right next to them.
Flames don’t have shadows... I was today years old when I realized this world is full of oblivious idiots.
Yeah idk why people dont get that FIRE IS A GAS.
If you just now found out, you're one of them.
@@d1rtyr3d18 ok dam
@@S.ruiz23 u r kidding right?
@@mike7546 what? Fire is a gas..
I like that gardening channel, they have good information and ideas. I've grown those luffa/bath sponges, they're pretty handy to have
Most of these are either common knowledge or if you read the back or actually looked at what you were doing you would know
I mean say what you will, but the eggplant one had me shook
@@athenarocks7657 the eggplant one isn’t even true. First of all he used a picture of a certain rare type of eggplant that is white. Most premature eggplants do not look like that. Also, he lied about the open sesame quote
@@olivermexas1203 Yeah, I ended up looking it up. Bummer, cause those things are awesome.
The book that open sesame came from literally says "Instead of "Sesame," he said, "Open, Barley!" and the door remained fast. He named several different sorts of GRAIN, all but the right one, and the door still stuck" if you want to joke about it, fine but dont try to educate people that they are saying the phrase wrong when you are uneducated yourself. Sorry, that one just made me mad.
I'm literally so excited that someone else remembers 'open barley'! I think he might have even said 'open mustard' 🤔
Yeah this ine bugged me too. Like everything the guy said was either completely wrong or a " well no duh" moment 😂
The Book is originally in French so it wouldn’t even work with the whole „open says me“ bs...
@@MichiganFresh ikr and then he says "these were really hard to find"
That isn’t where it originated from tho
"Fire, a literal *light source,* doesn't cast a shadow. These were really hard to find."
omg the one where ur sliding on the twirly one is actually rlly fun ive known it since forever
"i was today years old when i found out fire doesnt have a shadow"
Its a source of light?????? H o w??? Help
LOL xD i am not surprised by everything that is mentioned in this video.. whether everyone there lacked knowledge or was it just a joke?
It will have a shadow if you shine it with a light brighter than the fire
@@kalyana9705 no it will just merge with light produced by the fire and go right through it
@@powgum it would, but not 100%. You will see a shade difference between the light hitting the background directly v/s the light interacting (and getting dispersed a bit) with the fire and then hitting the background right behind the fire.
@@kalyana9705 stop trying to spread fake facts and educate yourself before making a comment like that. If you need help here you go ua-cam.com/video/5ZNNDA2WUSU/v-deo.html
On some of these you are like "oh, That’s cool", while on the rest You’re like "it really took you this long to find out?"
yess so annoying
Like the one where the woman said she thought it was a ladder
The way the girl did it is how I've done it my whole life
@@theworst_ttv-btw3170 nah that was actually mind blowing you just a different breed
Cup in the washer almost had me skipping the video
@@ikesmith1993 Why thank you
The last one might be a “hack”, but all the good stuff of the cilantro are mostly in the stem-& it has so much flavor too!!
"What's your age??"
"Oh I'm today years old :D"
"the open says me" thing is wrong bc the saying is not originally in english, it's from an old arabic tale. the saying is "open sesame".
yeah i was so confused on that too, in greek we say it as sousami (sesame) as well.
Yeah.. that's what I was thinking. In spanish is "abrete sesamo"
Isn't it pronounced as Open Se-saym. Tho? What's Open Se-sa-mee?
@@rachelciel3330 I don't know how it's pronounced in English but the original (Arabic) word is simsim which was translated to French as sésame and then to English as sesame
@@rachelciel3330 in greek its pronoucned as sousami with all the letters pronounced and im pretty sure its the same in arabic.
cutting the cheese with ritz doesn’t make it the right size, you still can cut it any size
ikr
Good catch genius.
Big brain
Exactly thankyou
But people who think it's true no hate
God bless you all
lol
I bet the last one really blew her mind when she stuck the stems inside of the strainer through the inside so the leaves end up in the strainer.
It's both useful and useless, cause it work, but it's much easier to just use the stems as well, they even have more taste/smell
@@PavlinaStoyanova saint words! Do people tend to drop that gorgeous fiber? 😢 I just cut whole thing scissors 😎 clean and healthy
I watch these when I’m 10 so when I grow up I know them all 😌✨✌️