I Really wish I could talk to Neil... I always have information he doesn't know. The Pope at the time had all the cats exterminated because witches were to blame for the plague.
@@jeffreydallas6047 And THAT is when we started to wonder if separation of Church and State might not be a bad idea after all. Seriously. Never trust a professional god-botherer to solve a problem rationally. They only have one answer to everything: fire and brimstone. They only have TWO answers to everything... 🤣
Bro what’s the point of a video with a talker AND a listener? Just ditch the listener he doesn’t bring in any value. Yes it’s annoying when talkers talk about each other instead of listening to each other but the problem isn’t that there are two talkers.
@@libraalibaba idk man, feels like a watching One Piece vs watching One Piece Reaction type of situation. Reactions are cool but they don't contribute near as much as the content, replace content with Neil and reaction with the other fungible guy
I don't mind when two *experts* respectfully talk over each other about their different views. But when non experts hosts (Joe Rogan, PBD, Tim Poole, etc) overtalk and try to correct their expert guests with nonsensical "logic", that's where I have a problem.
So true, normal human behavior that most people in the world would convince themselves that they do not have it’s a cycle that happens everywhere, schools, government, family, friends, religion.
Something that puts the two together is that the Ottoman sultan introduced cats to İstanbul, bringing in so many of them so that they would take care of the city's rat plague. What happened is that Instanbul barely got sick after that and the cats from back then are still around today with there being approximately 125.000 strays which if you divide it by land area makes one cat at every corner. The people of Istanbul love their stray cats and so lots of resteraunt owners feed their leftovers to strays for example
Cats are sacred creatures. They’ve been our companions for thousands of years and are very resilient. They will protect you from harm. Very smart animals who can adapt to any conditions.
Cats were present in Constantinopole and the whole of Asia Minor, introduced way before the sacking and occupation by the turks, and possibly in an organised or state sanctioned capacity after the great Plague of Justinian around 500ad. Cats have indeed remained prominent throughout the lands of what was the Eastern Roman Empire, even today
@@lujein445 we muslims say to prophets hazrat because of respect. For example hazrat isa (jesus), hazrat moses, hazrat mohammed (sav) pease and blessings about them all.
@@lujein445 Not all Muslims say Hazrat and the word itself is not an islamic word. Arab speaking countries don't say Hazrat, you mostly find this word in Indo-China countries. And it's just used before the word prophet to say the great prophet. Arab countries say Salla allahu aalayhi wa sallam which means peace and blessings be upon him.
@@LarryDavid.blochain I don’t see any subtleness of roasting. It wasn’t a slight in the slightest. Totally made NDT feel better and gave him a feeling of importance. If anything he was roasting himself lol
Performative rituals are a part of all religions as they're crucial to indoctrination, Islam invented the use of water, outside of drinking, because they originally lived in a place where water was relatively scarce so therefore out of place i.e. performative The cat one is just bullshit though, unless the "women" didn't leave their house. A flea could jump on them when they leave their house.
Also women who were shunned by towns often are in the forest living independently. Learning natural resources. Spices, tonics, gardening and foraging. AND making soups. Using their brews. Now, if you dry your resources that you forage... You would want to have a cat to protect your drying food and resources from herbivore pests.
The saying Crazy cat lady actually comes from a paracetic worm that they have and often give to people I think women either are more susceptible to it or there more likely to have cats I think it gives you toxoplasmosis or something seriously look into it. All the saying are a saying for some reason tbh they ain’t been pulled out of thin air
What’s crazy is that we still do the same thing today for whatever problems we don’t understand. Blame game in full force against whatever group we dislike
Here’s another one, quarantine means 40 (French) days. Whenever there was a plague somewhere, the beloved prophet Mohammed pbuh ordered the people to stay inside for consecutive 40 days and told them not to travel so the plague or decease wouldn’t spread around.
Mainly Muslims are allowed to adopt Cats because they are cleaner And Muslims are allowed to keep dogs only If it is for used for security purposes or to be used while hunting an animal.
if your whudu is vaild till the next prayer its not mandatory to make it again, and a lot of people do it at home not infront of you to please your eye. keep an eye open to knowledge not seeming like a lie-sayer@@AngstOfCetra
Well to be fair most of the people who do that today are evangelical Christian’s who literally still believe in deamons and devils possessing people to do evil things rather than the clearly more logical and obvious solutions to their questions. I call it peasant brain disorder but who known I’m just some guy on the internet and not a sociologist
"The blame game [continues]..." Pattern-seeking is part of our evolutionary process. Science came along and established that correlation is not necessarily causation...
Yeah usually Islam was the aggressor, just like in modern times. The crusades were a response to constant Muslim invasions and slave raids where they would take little European girls and not even use them for work, they just raped and abused them.
I respect people like this, that really knows what is all about, knows exactly whats going on and the psychology of human minds, I'm a muslim, thank you for the respects, I hope Allah give His hidayah to both these men ❤ ameennn ya rabbal alamennn
The irony is boundless. Another point is that the keepers of the knowledge of herbology were also the keepers of the home. Cloves have been proven antiseptic. Guess what Great-Grandma told you to put on a toothache that was likely caused by a microbial infection. Oil of Clove. Herbs may not cure cancer, but they can still pack quite the medicinal punch.
Not really! Example: Blessed Julian of Norwich, saintly hermitess (specifically an anchorite), nearly always depicted in art with the cat who kept her company.
In my Italian Renaissance class we had a precursor section on the failure of the Crusades and other relevant pre-renaissance history. Was fascinating to learn that wound care was a critical success factor and a major distinction between the Europeans and the Muslims. The European crusaders would basically just wrap up severe battle wounds with filthy rags that might have literally been muddy or stripped off of a corpse. The Muslims would cauterize severe wounds to reduce battlefield deaths and then actually cleanse and maintain injuries in a way much more in line with a modern understanding of wound care. So in the aftermath of a battle they had dramatically higher survival and recovery rates for injured soldiers. And a soldier that survives an injury is a soldier that can live to fight another day. Whereas the Europeans would dwindle away because their injured basically rotted. A deep slash or a single puncture was basically a death sentence under the European way of “treatment” if you could even call it that. There was a horrible anecdote pieced together from journals where a platoon or whatever kidnapped a Muslim soldier as a POW-so the POW started cleansing wounds and cauterizing severe injuries of the Europeans as a way to like show his worth and survive his imprisonment. But despite the immediate positive results that were noted by the men he treated as basically that platoon’s doctor, the leader of that segment of European soldiers had the Muslim POW guy killed and banned the further use of his wound care practices. It’s wild that efficacious wound care used to be viewed as heretical.
@@rileymcphee9429 TLDR: crusader era Europeans had no concept of wound care. Most of their injured died of infections. Muslim soldiers cauterized wounds and practiced hygienic wound care. They had higher recovery rates.
Yeah, guy that we captured and are keeping prisoner, u can burn my wound shut! They probably just thought he wanted to torture them for revenge! I'm surprised they allowed him to even attempt cauterizing.
what u said is the teachings of the profit Mohammed peace be apon him bcz God Allah gave him the enlightenment (andWe have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.) Surah Al-Anbiya Full which explains the way he changed arabs to scolars and after that the European would come to study and go back to their countries and spread knowledge
Do we consider it a conversation tho? It looks more like one guy is doing a top 10 scientific anecdotes video and another guy is doing a reaction video
@@cronos5957 conversation /kŏn″vər-sā′shən/ noun The exchange of thoughts and feelings by means of speech or sign language. I'd say it qualifies. Now the value of the intimation exchanged might be a whole other thing.
Theo Von and Neil deGrasse Tyson is probably the last combination of people you'd think would work well together but men do they have some great chemistry it's like Theo's weird backwoods take genuinely amuse Neil and Neil's scientific stuff genuinely fascinates Theo You wouldn't expect them to get along but it totally makes sense once you think about it for a minute. They're both so different from each other they have good chemistry because there's a lot to learn from each other. Honestly I wish they had a show together where it's just them shooting the ship for a couple of hours hell they could make that a monthly podcast and I would totally watch that every month I just like how well they get along together
Do you watch his stuff? Theo would be the first to defend them. He is a man of honor and integrity that respects everyone. Plus, he's a big fan of the "dark arts".
to be fair, people were being accused of witchcraft for MANY reasons. Any accusation that requires no proof and results in instant judgement is a very useful tool for the unscrupulous. We still have those today and they're widely used. A healthy society eliminates these and we did, but....
Neil is wrong about it though. His whole premise is wrong. There are tons of texts about cleaning yourself in the Bible. The old testament has it in just about every book and existed 600 years before the Quran. I'm just going to guest where the Quran got it from.
@@nocapstreet8291 I don't know to what degree that is accurate, but that doesn't change the fact that it's not accurate that one book says it and the other doesn't.
Jews were also subject to this issue. Due to the strict hygene and food rules, along with them being more isolated from others due to antisemitism, most jews were spared from many of the plagues that ravaged Europe. This led to Christians blaming jews for plagues like the Black Death, and in turn massacres of jewish populations across the subcontinent. So essentially, Jews, Muslims, women, and even cats were targeted for not getting sick because they were simply more hygenic. The cat thing isn't a joke, either, they literally burned cats at the stake and considered them servants of the devil.
@@PreKGraduate Neil should stick to astronomy, because he knows next to nothing about history. Go read about when the black death happened. Then read about when persecution of witches started in Europe. There's at least a 200 year gap. Neil claims mostly women owned cats... that implies that there were single women living alone owning cats...in 1340. That just shows that he doesn't have a clue about how medieval society worked. He also says that women didn't die of the plague as much, which is clearly contradicted by all kinds of evidence, from contemporary accounts, to archaeological findings. And on a side note, just as many muslims died of the black death, as europeans. If anything, european Christians blamed the Jews, not muslims. NGT manages to make half a dozen verifiably false claims in the span of less than a minute. Wasn't he supposed to be a science communicator?
And the reason black death happened in the EU but not Anatolia is because in Anatolia; cats are hugely respected. From Egyptians to Ottomans, all of the civilizations in middle east had cats around. Therefore we never had rat problems, therefore we never had plague. We just love cats ❤️
Exactly,. People are missing the point of being cleansing oneself on daily basis n blaming on other factors which obviously come later,.. indeed half knowledge is destructive.😅
It's kinda funny that in Europe, vikings were seen as weird because they bathed regularly (every Saturday) and washed themselves thoroughly with a wash basin, so the English men were concerned that their women would be more interested in the overly clean Scandinavians than the Englishmen who didn't bother with all that cleaning. But when the Muslims encountered vikings they were disgusted at how dirty they were because, while they used a wash basin to clean their hands, face, nose and ears in a ritualistic cleaning, everyone in the crew used the same basin with the same water. So the commander/ king got clean water, and second in command got the first's dirty water, and so it went down the line until the last one may well be dirtier after cleaning than before. Muslims really had a good grasp on hygiene, science, and such things way before most other civilizations. Many of their rules and rituals are based in health and logic, and how to stay healthy in a world of germs before even knowing about germs. Like "Don't eat swine, because they are dirty animals", pigs need to roll in mud to handle the sun, and when they don't have mud to roll in, they'll roll in their own shit, it makes sense that they'd be seen as dirty animals unfit for consumption.
@@CjJohnWynnwhat do you mean? They Still wash daily and don’t eat swine as its looked down upon still I don’t even think they have any pigs there at all
Were always going to be a pre scientific era, because we can never know all of science, im sure the people during the plauge thought they were in a post scientific era, but in hindsight they we are just as clueless to what we don't know as they were.
yeah apparently if im not mistaken people thought cats were evil and so they got rid of most of the cats from their towns and such which meant the rat population grew huge and that's when bubonic plague started
Yes I got a black cat. That lil punk is a killer. Decimated populations of mice, rats and birds. We eventually got him to stop climbing on trees and killing birds.
Side note too the reason the Black Plague skyrocketed was as it was going on they thought cats were the cause so they started killing any cat on site hence nothing stopping mice and rats from spreading it more
The complete order is 1. Hands up to wrists 2. Rinsing mouth 3.rinsing nose 4.face 5.hands up to elbow 6.part of forehead 7.earlobes 8.feet up to ankles 4,5,6 &8 is compulsory.
Same thing with Jews; because of kosher food prep and cleanliness of storage, they didn't host rats in nearly as many numbers and were less affected by the plague.
Another big thing was that jewish societies were and still are to some degree very insular where they keep to themselves which made them also sort of seen as more separate from the Christian society and therefore more easily blamed for things.
It was the Jews who worked on merchant ships that brought rats onshore when they were on land and that introduced the black plague to Europe. Jews did not have a country because Israel was destroyed by the Romans. So they worked on merchant ships.
I still have PTSD from this, sir! Don't bring me back, please. The amount of assholes i dealt with because some small drops of sanitizer on their hands......"the drops have the virus! They installed the sanitizers with the Rona!" "This is like 1984! I never read it, but it's like that!" "would you like to tell my gun to clean itself? While i'm pointing it at you??" I have a million of these.
Facts! We live in the country and no matter what we did, we kept having mice come in our house. After YEARS of trying anything and everything, someone dumped some kittens near our home. They ended up living under our house to stay warm. Haven't seen a mouse since!
This is one of the reasons the Muslim world viewed Vikings as disgusting - Vikings would only bathe once per week. Meanwhile in England, women were flocking to Viking men because they bathed once per week, whereas English men only bathed once per month. Cultural customs are so fascinating.
English women didn't flock to Vikings, Vikings often kidnapped women. Also Vikings weren't Christian so I would find it to be a taboo in Anglo-Saxon society to get with Vikings. Also it probably doesn't help that the Muslim world didn't view the Vikings in the best light since the Normans who were a "kind of' Viking group that settled in France went on a conquest spree conquering Sicily from the Muslims and joined in the Crusades(but at that time the Normans were kinda the rulers of England and saw themselves as the rightful rulers of France so they were probably trying to sway the Pope to their side)
Daily and 5 times a day.. probably just 3..without counting washig them the first thing in the morning and washing hands after meals and that face wash befor sleep 😊😊.. i love how clean we are❤
This happens in a post-scientific era as well. We always assume that whatever current explanation we have is obviously perfect and anyone proposing that it could be wrong is being ridiculous.
Which is why scientific advancement is so important. Without it we never progress from our current explanations and we'd still be hunting witches and dying of the plague. Equally, scientific advancement will eventually answer a question that does end up being the correct answer, so if we approach every current explanation with the ideology that it will eventually be disproven then we could end up dismissing scientific fact which would set us back even further. That's why we base our reality, laws, and methods on the current established scientific understanding, but leave the door open for scientists and researchers to investigate alternative theories and don't attack science as a whole when something is disproven or amended. It's one of the common issues today (notably the anti-vaccine 'movement' from the recent pandemic) where people attack established science for being wrong on a certain specific issue, and use it as a battering ram to push their own theories that lack any scientific evidence or basis. E.g. "Vaccine X turned out to have a side effect that wasn't picked up in trials, therefore all vaccines cause this side effect"
Harvard university found evidence of God in our D.N.A. in the genomes area by finding A message they finally deciphered, using ancient Arabic. An it saids, "you have discovered creations greatest secret. Yahweh is the 1 true God. Now spread this with the world, in peace." An know that, School legally indoctrinated the masses using pseudoscience (opinion based scientific facts like theories) like how they used the THEORY of Evolution! Wake up! Get right with your maker. You must get forgiveness an fellowship with the eternal life giving 1. God is A spirit of pure love too. So he's beautiful an he makes even curses turn into blessings in our lives. An can literally turn darkness to light! Evil to good! Decay to healing. Death to life!
@@temp4743God is real. But most Religions, (besides non-denominational Christianity that's the only correct religion), is all man made ways to get to the father. Jesus an the holy bible is not religion then. It's derived from holy Spirit an God, writing threw men, like prophets. He possessed them to use their hands to write his own book.
I’m also remembering that question of if you’re in the European Middle Ages and you have a severe health issue or something that would require a surgery or so, which doctor/healer/whatever would you turn to? And the answer of the Muslim one was the better choice. It was put to picture in the Robin Hood movie where she was giving birth and it would have required a C section, but the Muslim guy saved the situation by performing that surgery, even being surprised that the English/europeans didn’t know about that. Something that is a basic knowledge for them. Just remembered this about that topic
Yep, that's why my grandparents were always saying that Westerners are dirty😂 Their colleagues from America were farting and picking their noses and never shower I am not sure if he is exaggerating But I think the info was passed from his great grandparents and so on 😂 But maybe his colleague was dirty because he is working hard My grandpa had to do the (mini shower thing we do) 5 times daily I understand now 😂
My opinion is that everyone is dirty even me Cuz bacteria and viruses are everywhere 😂😂 But I still shower 5 times daily 😂 And I have medical alcohol with me wherever I go.
@debrickashaw9387 it's a cut, they used to take Caesarean sections before because they weren't medically advanced we still use that method but light based microscopes, endoscopes and roboots exist now 😂
Still true till this day. Suffice to surface cross contamination. Wash your hands before putting anything in your mouth. No sickness pretty much. Bless everybody and their families may your journey be blessed have a blessed great blessed day
I do it as my sacred ritual in the morning and throughout the day and it represents great respirartory benefits i clean out my ears and nostrils.And i am not muslim.Beacuse of my ear ezcema i learn more about this ritual and i dont have flare ups.And i also clean my feet,armpits and feets with coconut oil and water for great hygiene.
@@Blasphemousacleaning urself 5 times a day is not basic hygiene, Also we’ve been doing this long before basic hygiene was even a thing which is the point
just like women being persecuted as witches in the medieval period, when it didn't really happen until the rennaisance. Or that somehow women in 1340 lived alone with their cats...
@@ItsJakeTheBrake Like whenever people say "Back when we thought the earth was flat" No.... There was NEVER a time in history when people thought the earth was flat. Every time different cultures in different times have tried to measure the shape of the world, they have always concluded it was round. You can figure that out by putting a stick in the ground, for christs sakes.
I love this conversation between these two. What a joy
im still riding the last one!
I Really wish I could talk to Neil... I always have information he doesn't know. The Pope at the time had all the cats exterminated because witches were to blame for the plague.
@@jeffreydallas6047 And THAT is when we started to wonder if separation of Church and State might not be a bad idea after all.
Seriously. Never trust a professional god-botherer to solve a problem rationally. They only have one answer to everything: fire and brimstone.
They only have TWO answers to everything... 🤣
They have such good chemistry. I love it.
Yet this is a load of BS
Not just "Daily", "5 times Daily"
I keep my wudu from fajr to Isha personally
@@Hamza20_30you must have a very strong …😮
@@Mustapha-mstf Im kidding akhi
@@Hamza20_30😅 😂that really caught me
Jazakallah khair akhi
@@Hamza20_30Brother have you visited the Hospital before? Or do you just one eat Bred once a day?
It's always fun when you have a talker and a listener and not two talkers talking over each other ❤
Bro what’s the point of a video with a talker AND a listener? Just ditch the listener he doesn’t bring in any value. Yes it’s annoying when talkers talk about each other instead of listening to each other but the problem isn’t that there are two talkers.
@@cronos5957You're wrong about the listener because his responses is what makes the video.
@@libraalibaba idk man, feels like a watching One Piece vs watching One Piece Reaction type of situation. Reactions are cool but they don't contribute near as much as the content, replace content with Neil and reaction with the other fungible guy
@@cronos5957Except the listener is basically there in your place. They ask the questions that you aren’t there to ask.
I don't mind when two *experts* respectfully talk over each other about their different views. But when non experts hosts (Joe Rogan, PBD, Tim Poole, etc) overtalk and try to correct their expert guests with nonsensical "logic", that's where I have a problem.
The Medieval times were a pre-scientific era for Christian Europe, not the Middle East
Exactly. ❤
😮Where did u get this fable from bro?
@@AS-bt5cxIt’s true - the middle east was very advanced when Europe still wasn’t.
Not from your sources 😂
Not from your sources
The blame game never ends.
The players just change.
The isreal are the best ones at blaming rn
@@snipes1739 want to find the real problem? Follow the money.
Who is profiting from the conflict?
@@snipes1739 u mea the terrorist org hamas thats getting fuckes up
So tell me, would Isreal be allowed to live if they were good, and put away their weapons? @@snipes1739
So true, normal human behavior that most people in the world would convince themselves that they do not have it’s a cycle that happens everywhere, schools, government, family, friends, religion.
"But that's fun as hell" this dude is a menace 😂
But cats get fleas too
I love theo
He referred to witchhunts and antimuslum sentiments as "fun" wtf
@@AlexthePandabecause it is, I’d love to hunt witches😂
@HiHi-vg8lj dude what the fuck?
Something that puts the two together is that the Ottoman sultan introduced cats to İstanbul, bringing in so many of them so that they would take care of the city's rat plague. What happened is that Instanbul barely got sick after that and the cats from back then are still around today with there being approximately 125.000 strays which if you divide it by land area makes one cat at every corner.
The people of Istanbul love their stray cats and so lots of resteraunt owners feed their leftovers to strays for example
Cats are sacred creatures. They’ve been our companions for thousands of years and are very resilient. They will protect you from harm. Very smart animals who can adapt to any conditions.
@@rypdxcute creature that I love especially when they purr on my chest but they gotta stop stealing the fishes that thawing in my sink 😂
@@hamakaze9812cats will be cats
I was looking for this comment. They really do care for the strays like family
Cats were present in Constantinopole and the whole of Asia Minor, introduced way before the sacking and occupation by the turks, and possibly in an organised or state sanctioned capacity after the great Plague of Justinian around 500ad. Cats have indeed remained prominent throughout the lands of what was the Eastern Roman Empire, even today
You know it wasnt only women who owned cats. Even Muslims loved cats because Hazrat Muhammed (pbuh) loved cats. So just imagine. Ma sha allah ❤
What does "Hazrat" mean??!
@@lujein445 we muslims say to prophets hazrat because of respect. For example hazrat isa (jesus), hazrat moses, hazrat mohammed (sav) pease and blessings about them all.
@@ispartali3210
Actually I'm muslim too and I'm arab but this is my first time seeing this word... Thnx for the explanation
@@lujein445if I'm not mistaken it was came from Turkish culture wich equals to word "Sayyid" in Arabic (I'm an Indonesian Muslim btw)
@@lujein445 Not all Muslims say Hazrat and the word itself is not an islamic word. Arab speaking countries don't say Hazrat, you mostly find this word in Indo-China countries. And it's just used before the word prophet to say the great prophet. Arab countries say Salla allahu aalayhi wa sallam which means peace and blessings be upon him.
“I’m still riding the last one” 😂
These two need their own sitcom
NDT imparts wisdom and Theo responds like the Everyman.
Omniman*
Yea, cos having their own show already is not enough
@@Generic00000hi, congrats 🎉
“Nah I’m still riding the last one!” 🤣
What does that mean?
same question here
Guys… it means each fact Neil is saying is so interesting, it takes an extra second for Theo to admire and think about it
@@plasma9839💯
@@plasma9839it's like they don't understand the concept of "pondering"
"idk I'm still riding the last one" was hilarious 😂
Theo the master of Subtle roast
@@LarryDavid.blochainbut it wasn’t a roast? lol it was a compliment to NDT for making him think outside the box
@@Diseaseisreversible subtle. that’s the point
@@LarryDavid.blochain I don’t see any subtleness of roasting. It wasn’t a slight in the slightest. Totally made NDT feel better and gave him a feeling of importance. If anything he was roasting himself lol
@@Diseaseisreversible you don’t understand theos comedy does two things at once often
It's not the eyes that are blind
But the hearts (Quran)
Two characters you’d never imagine in a room alone talking. Need to see this
Got us hollering 😂😂😂
great ep of “this past weekend”
“But that’s fun as hell” lmao Theo wants to accuse people of witchcraft
"she turned me into a NEWT!"
...
...
"I got better..."
Didn't Jewish people bathe and didn't Vikings and Germanic Tribes bathe on Saturdays?
The Romans literally built baths and had a sewer system.
@@Exarch-ee9fi yeah, but aside from the baths and the sewage systems, what did the Romans ever do for US?!
@@peterclarke7006they left us some shitty old busted coliseum to go gawk at on vacation.
@@peterclarke7006you’re not serious right?
The “blame game” is still played to this day
@@vincebrown6168🤡🤡🤡
@@vincebrown6168yes by you
@vincebrown6168 you're actively blaming Muslims, meaning you're playing he blame game.
@@scalderm You’re actively blaming me blaming Muslims, meaning you’re playing the blame game.
@@bertberry2745 No, Muslims are.
also some Muslim cultures usually love cats, so they’re double protected 👌🏼 😁
“But that’s fun as hell tho!!”
Theo is such a neutral chaotic
Chaotic Neutral*
@@ThRoWBaCkTeXaS diffrence?
@@FEEC-tm1mq difference*
@@ThRoWBaCkTeXaSdam dog 😂😂😂
@@ThRoWBaCkTeXaS its not school who cares
It’s always a joy to see Theo learn something he genuinely finds interesting 🤣
Performative rituals are a part of all religions as they're crucial to indoctrination, Islam invented the use of water, outside of drinking, because they originally lived in a place where water was relatively scarce so therefore out of place i.e. performative
The cat one is just bullshit though, unless the "women" didn't leave their house. A flea could jump on them when they leave their house.
which is pretty much anything, but especially stuff from Neil. btw not doging on my boy Theo.
Same with Joe
Or pretending to
It almost makes up for the absolute drag it is to hear Neil Tyson talk about anything, ever.
Crazy cat lady has a whole new meaning lol
Also women who were shunned by towns often are in the forest living independently. Learning natural resources. Spices, tonics, gardening and foraging. AND making soups. Using their brews. Now, if you dry your resources that you forage... You would want to have a cat to protect your drying food and resources from herbivore pests.
@@abramrexjoaquin7513 I really don't see the point of making a big ass soup for just you in the pre-fridge times.
@@myrtlealleythose were the ones who would either feed the whole village still to earn their place or the homeless or orphaned children I think.
The saying Crazy cat lady actually comes from a paracetic worm that they have and often give to people I think women either are more susceptible to it or there more likely to have cats I think it gives you toxoplasmosis or something seriously look into it. All the saying are a saying for some reason tbh they ain’t been pulled out of thin air
What’s crazy is that we still do the same thing today for whatever problems we don’t understand. Blame game in full force against whatever group we dislike
Covid19 is a prime example.
Bat eaters@@MystoGun650
That is so true.
Is that why witches are often depicted with cats?
Great observation
Or even depicted as cats sometimes
yes same thing with the broom. Clean people didn't get sick so they must have been witches
Good point
Obviously, didn’t you pay attention to the conversation
@@ccinSFfruitloopweird energy
the blame game has never stopped lmao
no its very simple. youre wrong I'm right and everythings your fault so, die,
ok? then we wouldnt have any issues.
Yup. We just call everyone racists and NotSees instead of witches and heathens.
@@JanoyCresvaZeroNah people call you that because you are one.
Literally what i was thinking
@@JanoyCresvaZerokinda actually the right pushing the culture war so blame them
"Thats fun as hell" Tyson: *turns into a sea otter*
He hits that fake ass laugh bruhh
Sea lion* sea otters make chirping/squeaking sounds.
Here’s another one, quarantine means 40 (French) days. Whenever there was a plague somewhere, the beloved prophet Mohammed pbuh ordered the people to stay inside for consecutive 40 days and told them not to travel so the plague or decease wouldn’t spread around.
Have you ever heard about jesus 40 Days? Lol mucho before. Also the jews have cleaning Baths way before muslims
user-wy3ye5vp9p, Could you give reference to this
To be precise it is quarante
@Ronaldo-mq1sc then quarantine thesis came from Prophet Mohammad peace be upon Him. If the world would follow this could save the world
@user-wy3ye5vp9p Could you give me a reference to this.
Bro turned into a dinosaur at the end 😂
UAHAUAUUAHAHAHA
😂
Dinosaur mating call
LMAO!! That was a nice catch!!
Bro I was laughing so hard at that 😂
"But that's fun as hell" "NnghhAAAhaaa"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
every astrophysicist is a 🐳 deep inside..
You captured that perfectly, lol
Bro started laughing like Jake the Dog at the end lmfao
😂😂😂
have Theo and Neil on a podcast is like having Rick and Morty in real life
THE BEST COMMENT OF THE YEAR! Wow. Hats off to you lol
Weirdly accurate, at least to a degree
I mean, not really for Morty since Theo's personality is completly different lol. Also Neil is way nicer than rick and wholesome-ish.
It's like if Morty was the scientist.
Nah it's probably more shaggy and rick
Mainly Muslims are allowed to adopt Cats because they are cleaner
And
Muslims are allowed to keep dogs only
If it is for used for security purposes or to be used while hunting an animal.
It's not just daily, it's FIVE times a day
The Jews were really clean too
Lmao a lie…I’ve been in a masjid, prayed with them . They don’t do it like they’re supposed to . I’d be the only one in there cleansing before prayer
if your whudu is vaild till the next prayer its not mandatory to make it again, and a lot of people do it at home not infront of you to please your eye. keep an eye open to knowledge not seeming like a lie-sayer@@AngstOfCetra
@@R.H111 you know what’s misinformation ? Arabs being Egyptians
@@R.H111 you know what’s also misinformation ? Your beliefs being the one true book
The blame game is still up, baby. It’s being played daily like we haven’t learned anything in thousands of years
Well to be fair most of the people who do that today are evangelical Christian’s who literally still believe in deamons and devils possessing people to do evil things rather than the clearly more logical and obvious solutions to their questions. I call it peasant brain disorder but who known I’m just some guy on the internet and not a sociologist
for real, it's just not as "fantastical" but very much real
Yes, human psychology still persists how insightful!
Yea like when someone die and a person get famous after there family member die they sacrificed them 😂
Well, women now use the power of SCIENCE to do their witchcraft
"The blame game [continues]..." Pattern-seeking is part of our evolutionary process. Science came along and established that correlation is not necessarily causation...
meaning what exactly? is it another demographics fault you didn't wash your a** and p***y from rodent contact during the dark ages?
Yeah usually Islam was the aggressor, just like in modern times. The crusades were a response to constant Muslim invasions and slave raids where they would take little European girls and not even use them for work, they just raped and abused them.
no its very simple. youre wrong I'm right and everythings your fault so, die,
ok? then we wouldnt have any issues.
Wait there's a sequel-
This is why Jews were blamed for the Black Plague
Theo and Tyson is a beautiful duo. They just bounce back and forth in a very satisfying way
I love how Tyson is a man of science and does not give a f about religion😂
Shaggy was flabbergasted
😂
Nah 😭
LMAO I'm actually dead 💀
That laugh at the end is OUTSTANDING
It’s the fact that no one else pointed this out but it had me weak😂
RIGHT. it caught me off guard and i did a spit take 😂
I was going to say that !!hahaha loved it!
Theo is the epitome of chaotic neutral
More like Chaotic Chaotic
chaotic wholesome, I’d argue
I respect people like this, that really knows what is all about, knows exactly whats going on and the psychology of human minds, I'm a muslim, thank you for the respects, I hope Allah give His hidayah to both these men ❤ ameennn ya rabbal alamennn
It's funny how all the witches are portrayed to be having cats as a pet 😂
The irony is boundless. Another point is that the keepers of the knowledge of herbology were also the keepers of the home. Cloves have been proven antiseptic. Guess what Great-Grandma told you to put on a toothache that was likely caused by a microbial infection. Oil of Clove. Herbs may not cure cancer, but they can still pack quite the medicinal punch.
@@LadyVineXIIIthat plus clove oil numbs and kills the pain 😊
@@Sarah-said It does indeed also do that. I would still recommend seeing a dentist, but that is not always affordable.
@@LadyVineXIIIalso the broom because they understood the importance of cleanliness and caring for your home
it's also funny how NGT is off by at least 200 years with his hypothesis. There were no widespread witch persecutions in the 14th century.
As a woman with a cat, I can confirm we actually are witches
My cat hating neighbours said "we'" have a rat problem. I dont when I see a rat its dead or between cute sinister jaws.
@@SuzzyWow hahaha cats still serving their domesticated purpose centuries later
Not really! Example: Blessed Julian of Norwich, saintly hermitess (specifically an anchorite), nearly always depicted in art with the cat who kept her company.
@@vhaddad5249 “not really” what are you trying to correct us on? Shush
The “we.” Maybe “some of us” better?
This is the most lighthearted I’ve seen NDT on a podcast. Protect Theo
Who’s NGT?
Niel DeGrasse Tyson
@@darylmartin6989
My friend had a cat that she named Theo! :O
Lol why didn’t you answer me lol
@@darylmartin6989 maybe they didn't see it. NDT stands for Neil Degrasse Tyson (guy in the video)
“Blame game” is a scary game..
In my Italian Renaissance class we had a precursor section on the failure of the Crusades and other relevant pre-renaissance history. Was fascinating to learn that wound care was a critical success factor and a major distinction between the Europeans and the Muslims. The European crusaders would basically just wrap up severe battle wounds with filthy rags that might have literally been muddy or stripped off of a corpse. The Muslims would cauterize severe wounds to reduce battlefield deaths and then actually cleanse and maintain injuries in a way much more in line with a modern understanding of wound care. So in the aftermath of a battle they had dramatically higher survival and recovery rates for injured soldiers. And a soldier that survives an injury is a soldier that can live to fight another day. Whereas the Europeans would dwindle away because their injured basically rotted. A deep slash or a single puncture was basically a death sentence under the European way of “treatment” if you could even call it that. There was a horrible anecdote pieced together from journals where a platoon or whatever kidnapped a Muslim soldier as a POW-so the POW started cleansing wounds and cauterizing severe injuries of the Europeans as a way to like show his worth and survive his imprisonment. But despite the immediate positive results that were noted by the men he treated as basically that platoon’s doctor, the leader of that segment of European soldiers had the Muslim POW guy killed and banned the further use of his wound care practices. It’s wild that efficacious wound care used to be viewed as heretical.
Thank you for the information
I would say thank you, but that mf was long af and I got bored 😴
@@rileymcphee9429 TLDR: crusader era Europeans had no concept of wound care. Most of their injured died of infections. Muslim soldiers cauterized wounds and practiced hygienic wound care. They had higher recovery rates.
Yeah, guy that we captured and are keeping prisoner, u can burn my wound shut! They probably just thought he wanted to torture them for revenge! I'm surprised they allowed him to even attempt cauterizing.
what u said is the teachings of the profit Mohammed peace be apon him bcz God Allah gave him the enlightenment (andWe have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.)
Surah Al-Anbiya Full which explains the way he changed arabs to scolars and after that the European would come to study and go back to their countries and spread knowledge
"I'm still riding the last one..."
Neils laugh at the end "uuuuaahhhhh 😤😫" 💀
😂😂😂
These are litterally the two most opposite people i can think of actually having a fun conversation with eachother.
Its great lol
If they were world leaders they'd be bombing eachother.
Do we consider it a conversation tho? It looks more like one guy is doing a top 10 scientific anecdotes video and another guy is doing a reaction video
@@cronos5957
conversation /kŏn″vər-sā′shən/
noun
The exchange of thoughts and feelings by means of speech or sign language.
I'd say it qualifies. Now the value of the intimation exchanged might be a whole other thing.
Pretty sire its funny as f
Theo Von and Neil deGrasse Tyson is probably the last combination of people you'd think would work well together but men do they have some great chemistry it's like Theo's weird backwoods take genuinely amuse Neil and Neil's scientific stuff genuinely fascinates Theo
You wouldn't expect them to get along but it totally makes sense once you think about it for a minute.
They're both so different from each other they have good chemistry because there's a lot to learn from each other.
Honestly I wish they had a show together where it's just them shooting the ship for a couple of hours hell they could make that a monthly podcast and I would totally watch that every month
I just like how well they get along together
I met Neil when I was like 8 years old. I don’t remember much about him but he definitely came off as a very kind and confident individual.
I met Neil when I was like 7 years old and he came off as an absolute piece of shit. Just a totally horrible human being
Theo would be the first one to yell “witchhh” and run and grab his pitchfork 🤣
Do you watch his stuff? Theo would be the first to defend them. He is a man of honor and integrity that respects everyone.
Plus, he's a big fan of the "dark arts".
Theo knows about the dark arts @@kentneumann5209
"They were witches."
"Dayuum."
Dude needs to watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail (witch scene)
😂😂😂 I'd have been hanged me and my poor cat
to be fair, people were being accused of witchcraft for MANY reasons. Any accusation that requires no proof and results in instant judgement is a very useful tool for the unscrupulous.
We still have those today and they're widely used. A healthy society eliminates these and we did, but....
The blame game. And in some instances we're still playing it
Sad but true
"God sends hurricanes because gays exist."
Neil is wrong about it though. His whole premise is wrong. There are tons of texts about cleaning yourself in the Bible. The old testament has it in just about every book and existed 600 years before the Quran. I'm just going to guest where the Quran got it from.
@@TimeMachine7773the common Muslim could read the Quran for themselves, a European Christian could not. That’s the difference.
@@nocapstreet8291 I don't know to what degree that is accurate, but that doesn't change the fact that it's not accurate that one book says it and the other doesn't.
These guys have to get a permanent podcast lol
“But that’s fun as hell…”
Neil: ÆHUH
Honestly Theo connected those dots faster than I did.
Put these two on a podcast together. A full season. Please
“It’s fun as hell” until you get burned on a stake
so still fun as hell? 💀
Jews were also subject to this issue. Due to the strict hygene and food rules, along with them being more isolated from others due to antisemitism, most jews were spared from many of the plagues that ravaged Europe. This led to Christians blaming jews for plagues like the Black Death, and in turn massacres of jewish populations across the subcontinent. So essentially, Jews, Muslims, women, and even cats were targeted for not getting sick because they were simply more hygenic. The cat thing isn't a joke, either, they literally burned cats at the stake and considered them servants of the devil.
Middle ages were weird in europe
@@kyr... yeah, really weird
Et c'est toujours les mêmes qui veulent donner l'exemple au autres. Incroyable ces européens.
I agree, if only Christians would follow the rules given to Moses they could've avoided disease
White people and blaming their misery on others. Name a better duo.
I would pay a lot of money to just sit and listen to Neil forever.
Have you checked out if he has any stage shows? I hope he has one
too bad he is wrong about sooooo many things outside of astronomy. This video is the best example.
@@ItsJakeTheBrake Good thing we have highschool drop out Jake the Brake to tell us that Neil is wrong 😂🤡
@@PreKGraduate Neil should stick to astronomy, because he knows next to nothing about history. Go read about when the black death happened. Then read about when persecution of witches started in Europe. There's at least a 200 year gap. Neil claims mostly women owned cats... that implies that there were single women living alone owning cats...in 1340. That just shows that he doesn't have a clue about how medieval society worked. He also says that women didn't die of the plague as much, which is clearly contradicted by all kinds of evidence, from contemporary accounts, to archaeological findings. And on a side note, just as many muslims died of the black death, as europeans. If anything, european Christians blamed the Jews, not muslims.
NGT manages to make half a dozen verifiably false claims in the span of less than a minute. Wasn't he supposed to be a science communicator?
Neil is outdated on a lot of things & will never admit it
The 'blame game' is alive and well in this era.
Allhmdullillah...indeed Islam is a complete code of life...
"This is what happens in a pre-scientific era. The blame game begins" No Neil, that didn't go away at all. It's still alive and strong
True. Look at atheism. It's killed more ppl than all the other religions.
Yes, but with science we have better ways to test peoples’ claims and a better framework to utilize
@@jacksonh2083 unless your a flat earther 😂
@@jacksonh2083
Not if they declare certain things “settled science”
but you have to admit we do have better tech to test out both sides of an argument
And the reason black death happened in the EU but not Anatolia is because in Anatolia; cats are hugely respected. From Egyptians to Ottomans, all of the civilizations in middle east had cats around. Therefore we never had rat problems, therefore we never had plague. We just love cats ❤️
Exactly,. People are missing the point of being cleansing oneself on daily basis n blaming on other factors which obviously come later,.. indeed half knowledge is destructive.😅
“The game never ends, only the players do”.
They have awesome energy together
It's kinda funny that in Europe, vikings were seen as weird because they bathed regularly (every Saturday) and washed themselves thoroughly with a wash basin, so the English men were concerned that their women would be more interested in the overly clean Scandinavians than the Englishmen who didn't bother with all that cleaning. But when the Muslims encountered vikings they were disgusted at how dirty they were because, while they used a wash basin to clean their hands, face, nose and ears in a ritualistic cleaning, everyone in the crew used the same basin with the same water. So the commander/ king got clean water, and second in command got the first's dirty water, and so it went down the line until the last one may well be dirtier after cleaning than before.
Muslims really had a good grasp on hygiene, science, and such things way before most other civilizations. Many of their rules and rituals are based in health and logic, and how to stay healthy in a world of germs before even knowing about germs. Like "Don't eat swine, because they are dirty animals", pigs need to roll in mud to handle the sun, and when they don't have mud to roll in, they'll roll in their own shit, it makes sense that they'd be seen as dirty animals unfit for consumption.
Too bad it didn't stay that way lmao
@@CjJohnWynnwhat do you mean? They
Still wash daily and don’t eat swine as its looked down upon still I don’t even think they have any pigs there at all
@@CjJohnWynncan you elaborate? On wich part, vikings? Muslims?
@@ISpacerYou have not witnessed the horrors of Bakrid then.
You should do a Google search on what the Muslim believed about water and if it could go bad. You'll be surprised
Learn something new everyday from Neil
Sadly its bullshit tho
@@TheBravocomNope. Same thing happened to the Jews.
Its all bs
@@TheBravocom How's it bullshit?
@@octaviocampos5294 europeans have been bathing and cleaning themselves for as long as arabs. There were no difference.
And now, we're about to head into an post-scientific era
Were always going to be a pre scientific era, because we can never know all of science, im sure the people during the plauge thought they were in a post scientific era, but in hindsight they we are just as clueless to what we don't know as they were.
@@redmilk2861you probably think we've been to the "moon" 💀
@@Loquacious_Jackson😐
@@Loquacious_Jacksonwe have been on the moon
@@Loquacious_Jacksonyou believe in the moon 💀
Holy shit. These two dudes would make a fantastic show. Discovery, where you at !
Is that the origin of the black cat being the common pet of a witch?
yeah apparently if im not mistaken people thought cats were evil and so they got rid of most of the cats from their towns and such which meant the rat population grew huge and that's when bubonic plague started
Yes I got a black cat. That lil punk is a killer. Decimated populations of mice, rats and birds. We eventually got him to stop climbing on trees and killing birds.
@sknightro yeah my cats kill everything aswell, rats, frogs, birds. They're such little fuckers
Yes
Side note too the reason the Black Plague skyrocketed was as it was going on they thought cats were the cause so they started killing any cat on site hence nothing stopping mice and rats from spreading it more
For context: Neil was asked what his favourite toothbrush is
Need more Context: How did he get from toothbrush to witches.
😂😂😂😂
No he wasn't
😂😂
Can we stop with this shit?
Someone gotta hug Theo man 😂😂 he’s a threat to society
The complete order is
1. Hands up to wrists
2. Rinsing mouth
3.rinsing nose
4.face
5.hands up to elbow
6.part of forehead
7.earlobes
8.feet up to ankles
4,5,6 &8 is compulsory.
“But that’s fun as hell tho”
Neil: moans* 😩
Not funny
@@BaconCheeseHotdog it kinda is
@@kingofcornflakes8922 then u got problems kid
@@BaconCheeseHotdog what for having a sense of humour?
"But Thats Fun As Hell AHRrHaHAA"
Someone Should Sample That For A Beat😂
I need these two to have a dedicated podcast together
He said that’s fun as hell like they’re playing a game of tag😂
"They put a hex on me" - Orange Palpatine
Imagine being blamed for being clean 😂😂
Just like anti vaxxers blame people for not wanting to be sick
Your comment doesn't make any sense.
@@gazzawima it does
It does
@graysonwilson3343 who said muslims are blamed for being clean in the video? That’s why I said that.
Same thing with Jews; because of kosher food prep and cleanliness of storage, they didn't host rats in nearly as many numbers and were less affected by the plague.
Another big thing was that jewish societies were and still are to some degree very insular where they keep to themselves which made them also sort of seen as more separate from the Christian society and therefore more easily blamed for things.
Those damn jews
@@joshm9782 I guessmonopolizing loans and slave trade didn't help them either.
It was the Jews who worked on merchant ships that brought rats onshore when they were on land and that introduced the black plague to Europe. Jews did not have a country because Israel was destroyed by the Romans. So they worked on merchant ships.
Judaism introduced cleaniness way before Islam
Kind of how I feel about how happy people are attacked…”must be a front because happiest people are the most miserable”. What a shame.
Theo and Neil need more conversations.
When you realize, we're still living in a pre-scientific era
You typed this on a magical glowing rectangle. Chill
@@major_kukri2430the possibilities are still limitless in the grand scheme this is only the beginning
We are on the cusp of nuclear fusion, interplanetary travel, and AGI. Please take a chill pill.
@@major_kukri2430people don’t believe in vaccinations, chill out right ?
@@tylerpixelbut people still don’t believe in basic science and vaccines. Conspiracymonged
Yes. We do that 5 times a day. Before each prayer.
Two of my favorite people!! ‘ I’m still riding the last one’ 😅
Tyson and Von is such a hilarious dichotomy. Gotta love it
"Sir! Just use the damn sanitizer. It's store policy."
I still have PTSD from this, sir! Don't bring me back, please. The amount of assholes i dealt with because some small drops of sanitizer on their hands......"the drops have the virus! They installed the sanitizers with the Rona!" "This is like 1984! I never read it, but it's like that!" "would you like to tell my gun to clean itself? While i'm pointing it at you??" I have a million of these.
@@thanossnap4170 Oh shit..Never again.
Yes, in general sense, but i take ur comment as a joke.😊
@@khanji9980 It is
We're in a current scientific era and we're still playing the blame game.
This is the comment I came for.
Or are we in a scientific era?
@@dinfighter8415 with some of the nonsense going on that is called science by the establishment, you may be right.
Now it's politicians blaming minorities and other politicians for all the bullshit that all politicians are doing on both sides
@@dinfighter8415 Hi VSauce Michael here!
It’s not a ritual it’s more of a routine that we do before we pray that we we stand before god and we are clean
Facts! We live in the country and no matter what we did, we kept having mice come in our house. After YEARS of trying anything and everything, someone dumped some kittens near our home. They ended up living under our house to stay warm. Haven't seen a mouse since!
This is one of the reasons the Muslim world viewed Vikings as disgusting - Vikings would only bathe once per week. Meanwhile in England, women were flocking to Viking men because they bathed once per week, whereas English men only bathed once per month.
Cultural customs are so fascinating.
English women didn't flock to Vikings, Vikings often kidnapped women. Also Vikings weren't Christian so I would find it to be a taboo in Anglo-Saxon society to get with Vikings. Also it probably doesn't help that the Muslim world didn't view the Vikings in the best light since the Normans who were a "kind of' Viking group that settled in France went on a conquest spree conquering Sicily from the Muslims and joined in the Crusades(but at that time the Normans were kinda the rulers of England and saw themselves as the rightful rulers of France so they were probably trying to sway the Pope to their side)
“But that’s fun as hell”
“AAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHUH”😂
Daily and 5 times a day.. probably just 3..without counting washig them the first thing in the morning and washing hands after meals and that face wash befor sleep 😊😊.. i love how clean we are❤
This happens in a post-scientific era as well. We always assume that whatever current explanation we have is obviously perfect and anyone proposing that it could be wrong is being ridiculous.
Which is why scientific advancement is so important. Without it we never progress from our current explanations and we'd still be hunting witches and dying of the plague.
Equally, scientific advancement will eventually answer a question that does end up being the correct answer, so if we approach every current explanation with the ideology that it will eventually be disproven then we could end up dismissing scientific fact which would set us back even further. That's why we base our reality, laws, and methods on the current established scientific understanding, but leave the door open for scientists and researchers to investigate alternative theories and don't attack science as a whole when something is disproven or amended.
It's one of the common issues today (notably the anti-vaccine 'movement' from the recent pandemic) where people attack established science for being wrong on a certain specific issue, and use it as a battering ram to push their own theories that lack any scientific evidence or basis.
E.g. "Vaccine X turned out to have a side effect that wasn't picked up in trials, therefore all vaccines cause this side effect"
Religion
Well you also need to propose backed with experiment and explanation through peer review.
That's science.
Harvard university found evidence of God in our D.N.A. in the genomes area by finding A message they finally deciphered, using ancient Arabic. An it saids, "you have discovered creations greatest secret. Yahweh is the 1 true God. Now spread this with the world, in peace."
An know that, School legally indoctrinated the masses using pseudoscience (opinion based scientific facts like theories) like how they used the THEORY of Evolution! Wake up! Get right with your maker. You must get forgiveness an fellowship with the eternal life giving 1. God is A spirit of pure love too. So he's beautiful an he makes even curses turn into blessings in our lives. An can literally turn darkness to light! Evil to good! Decay to healing. Death to life!
@@temp4743God is real. But most Religions, (besides non-denominational Christianity that's the only correct religion), is all man made ways to get to the father. Jesus an the holy bible is not religion then. It's derived from holy Spirit an God, writing threw men, like prophets. He possessed them to use their hands to write his own book.
"Correlation not causation" defines the times of old very well
well stated
Except when muslims catipulted dead bodies over castle walls.
I’m also remembering that question of if you’re in the European Middle Ages and you have a severe health issue or something that would require a surgery or so, which doctor/healer/whatever would you turn to? And the answer of the Muslim one was the better choice.
It was put to picture in the Robin Hood movie where she was giving birth and it would have required a C section, but the Muslim guy saved the situation by performing that surgery, even being surprised that the English/europeans didn’t know about that. Something that is a basic knowledge for them.
Just remembered this about that topic
Yep, that's why my grandparents were always saying that Westerners are dirty😂
Their colleagues from America were farting and picking their noses and never shower
I am not sure if he is exaggerating
But I think the info was passed from his great grandparents and so on 😂
But maybe his colleague was dirty because he is working hard
My grandpa had to do the (mini shower thing we do) 5 times daily
I understand now 😂
My opinion is that everyone is dirty even me
Cuz bacteria and viruses are everywhere 😂😂
But I still shower 5 times daily 😂
And I have medical alcohol with me wherever I go.
Bro it's just a movie
Do you even know what the "C" in C-section stands for?
@debrickashaw9387 it's a cut, they used to take Caesarean sections before because they weren't medically advanced we still use that method but light based microscopes, endoscopes and roboots exist now 😂
Still true till this day. Suffice to surface cross contamination. Wash your hands before putting anything in your mouth. No sickness pretty much.
Bless everybody and their families may your journey be blessed have a blessed great blessed day
not just daily, about 4-6 times a day we have to make "Wudhu", it makes our body clean and pure so we can pray or read the Qur'an.
I do it as my sacred ritual in the morning and throughout the day and it represents great respirartory benefits i clean out my ears and nostrils.And i am not muslim.Beacuse of my ear ezcema i learn more about this ritual and i dont have flare ups.And i also clean my feet,armpits and feets with coconut oil and water for great hygiene.
Yes make wudhu 5 times a day
That's basic hygiene tho
@@Blasphemousacleaning urself 5 times a day is not basic hygiene, Also we’ve been doing this long before basic hygiene was even a thing which is the point
@@Blasphemousa do you do it like 5 times a day? He is saying even in the past they used to be clean when everyone didn’t care about hygiene
"but that's fun as hell tho, some of it" - Theo the agent of chaos
Its a massive misconception that everybody washed twice a year like it was some kind of a ritual thing.
just like women being persecuted as witches in the medieval period, when it didn't really happen until the rennaisance. Or that somehow women in 1340 lived alone with their cats...
@@ItsJakeTheBrake
Like whenever people say "Back when we thought the earth was flat" No.... There was NEVER a time in history when people thought the earth was flat. Every time different cultures in different times have tried to measure the shape of the world, they have always concluded it was round.
You can figure that out by putting a stick in the ground, for christs sakes.
Its no ritual, buts its compulsary action before pray. Its not daily, but its atleast 5 times a day
One of the few times a conversation with Neil seemed really fun
Learning is always fun!
Few? Guys is a genius at explaining the natural world.
@@IndianaSmallmouth he also interrupts people a lot and rambles most of the time LMFAO here he was just chill
@@SuperSilver7591there is no interrupting when you're the one being interviewed
@@menelikharris weird take but go off
Knowledge is power