Nah. He got ran over by a train on the underground railroad. He said it himself. Harriet Tubbman was the conductor and she felt sorry for it ever since.
@@frenchynoob Fair point. Oddly enough for my case, I never paid much attention to our history, and now I know more about the history about another country than my own.
I think that might be the first time I’ve ever seen someone not know how Lincoln died and if you happen to read this comment no he did not get run over by a train. He got shot in the back of the head by a famous actor while watching a theatrical play in ford’s theatre. the actor was John Wilkes booth a southern sympathiser who despised lincoln for defeating the CSA .
You definitely should react to some of his other videos, since you enjoyed this one! He's pretty funny and teaches some interesting stuff about history and general culture.
28:42 Contrary to how it's explained in the video, the Phoenician script didn't have any vowels. It, like the hieroglyphs it was distantly derived from, was a type of writing system called an abjad. Essentially, only consonants get symbols there. The ancient Greeks were perhaps the first people to use an alphabet. They repurposed several Phoenician symbols whose sounds they didn't use and replaced those with vowels. Then the Romans adapted the Greek alphabet into the Latin alphabet, and some other variants became the basis for Norse runes and Cyrillic. Hieroglyphs are basically the precursor to just about every writing system currently in use today, except for those derived from Chinese characters in some manner. Abjads (only consonants get letters) are probably the oldest kind of writing system to exist, while alphabets (consonants and bowls each get letters) are the most relatively recent. There's also syllabaries (e.g. Japanese; each letter is a consonant/vowel pairing) and abugidas, aka alphasyllabaries (e.g. Hindi; each letter has a base sound but changes depending on what kinds of markings are added to it).
Just a tip, if you plan to continue the Fancy series, you are meant to switch between IH's main and second channel (Incognito mode) after every episode. A lot of people miss that part. Also, the Wycliff bible was illegal because, like was hinted at in the video, priests used to be the only people able to read it in Latin and they abused that to lie and get more power or riches. Anyway, Internet historian is great for reacting and i would love to see you do more of his stuff.
I mean she’s not American. I’m sure you have no idea how the former politicians from her country died. Why would a non-American need to learn about the Civil War in the US?
He didn't actually cover this and you mentioned it, so I'll tell you about it. Break a leg. This surprisingly isn't actually related to injury, it's a trick. On the Gods. The Greek ones to be specific. So the Greeks liked theater, and they also had gods that were, kinda pricks. They were concerned if before a performance the theater troop said "Good luck" to one another, the gods would find it hilarious to screw up their show for the sake of irony. Understandable on the part of the gods, that does sound hilarious. Therefore, actors began to wish HARM upon one another, so saying "I hope you break your leg and ruin the performance" would trick the gods into giving them good luck because the greek gods are a bunch of trolls. So that's the idea behind the phrase, Break a Leg. Theater is however, quite dangerous, and many injuries are involved in the acting industry, both on and off the stage. Whether or not any of these injuries are related to Olympus, is not currently known.
This is the best kind of reactions, neutral, paying attention, innocently clueless at times while being cute all the time. I don't mean to sound condescending, but this was in my mind the whole time. I want you to learn about the world more but I want you tonever change at the same time.
I don't think anyone's mentioned it but you should always watch his ads because they're all pretty unique. He's got a different character for each company he's doing an ad for. Sometimes there's crossovers but the main one is Nordman.
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The Licoln bit at the end was because he was assassinated by getting shot on the back of the head in a theater.
Nah. He got ran over by a train on the underground railroad. He said it himself. Harriet Tubbman was the conductor and she felt sorry for it ever since.
Man, the whole Lincoln joke went _so far_ above her head it went into low orbit😂
Well, if you didn't pay much attention in history class(most people didn't), or spent time in the library out of boredom, you wouldn't know either.
@@Arashi257 i was raised in France, barely paid attention, never stepped foot in the library. What's her excuse?
@@frenchynoob Fair point.
Oddly enough for my case, I never paid much attention to our history, and now I know more about the history about another country than my own.
@@frenchynoobher excuse is she didn't get it that's it everyone's heard a joke that flies over their head
@@thedarkderp2520 "not getting the joke" isn't the point, it's not knowing Lincoln was assassinated _period_ . I find that hilarious, simple as.
Bro my favorite part of your vidoes is your soft and calming voice, unintentional asmr lmao keep up the amazing content!
I love how she started getting offended at the start when IH said she wasn’t fancy.
Internet Historian videos are great reaction material IMO. Even his ads are great.
I think that might be the first time I’ve ever seen someone not know how Lincoln died and if you happen to read this comment no he did not get run over by a train. He got shot in the back of the head by a famous actor while watching a theatrical play in ford’s theatre. the actor was John Wilkes booth a southern sympathiser who despised lincoln for defeating the CSA .
I LOVED your reaction so much, i hope you do more reactions to Internet Historian in the future!!
You definitely should react to some of his other videos, since you enjoyed this one! He's pretty funny and teaches some interesting stuff about history and general culture.
If I ever have to perform on stage for some reason they better turn those giant pits into ball pits or something lol
Don't worry champ, you're never performing anything on stage👍
That would definitely make things difficult for the orchestra. 🤣
EtsuNamu is way too kind and pure for this world ❤
i love the calm and soothing voice you had when you react on shocking stuff lmao
and your reaction 24:45 xD
The others fancies are very funny, I personally really like the wine one, but watching them in order is good
If you haven't seen very serious business by internet historian i would highly recommend. Very funny stuff
I would love more Internet Historian reactions 🙂
His videos are always an interesting/funny rabbit hole. You will enjoy his other videos.
28:42 Contrary to how it's explained in the video, the Phoenician script didn't have any vowels. It, like the hieroglyphs it was distantly derived from, was a type of writing system called an abjad.
Essentially, only consonants get symbols there.
The ancient Greeks were perhaps the first people to use an alphabet.
They repurposed several Phoenician symbols whose sounds they didn't use and replaced those with vowels.
Then the Romans adapted the Greek alphabet into the Latin alphabet, and some other variants became the basis for Norse runes and Cyrillic.
Hieroglyphs are basically the precursor to just about every writing system currently in use today, except for those derived from Chinese characters in some manner.
Abjads (only consonants get letters) are probably the oldest kind of writing system to exist, while alphabets (consonants and bowls each get letters) are the most relatively recent. There's also syllabaries (e.g. Japanese; each letter is a consonant/vowel pairing) and abugidas, aka alphasyllabaries (e.g. Hindi; each letter has a base sound but changes depending on what kinds of markings are added to it).
Just a tip, if you plan to continue the Fancy series, you are meant to switch between IH's main and second channel (Incognito mode) after every episode. A lot of people miss that part. Also, the Wycliff bible was illegal because, like was hinted at in the video, priests used to be the only people able to read it in Latin and they abused that to lie and get more power or riches. Anyway, Internet historian is great for reacting and i would love to see you do more of his stuff.
good as always. i really enjoy your videos. super comfy
Love your videos!
She doesn't know how Lincoln died 😭
I mean she’s not American. I’m sure you have no idea how the former politicians from her country died. Why would a non-American need to learn about the Civil War in the US?
Not everyone knows he got Franz Ferdinand before it was cool.
@@PongoXBongostandards shouldn't be this low
27:23 The closest thing we arguably might have to something resembling an answer is a hypothetical reconstruction called Proto Indo-European.
I would like you to react all fancy videos of internet historian, he is very talented with editing and very funny. srry for my bad english
He didn't actually cover this and you mentioned it, so I'll tell you about it.
Break a leg.
This surprisingly isn't actually related to injury, it's a trick. On the Gods. The Greek ones to be specific.
So the Greeks liked theater, and they also had gods that were, kinda pricks. They were concerned if before a performance the theater troop said "Good luck" to one another, the gods would find it hilarious to screw up their show for the sake of irony. Understandable on the part of the gods, that does sound hilarious.
Therefore, actors began to wish HARM upon one another, so saying "I hope you break your leg and ruin the performance" would trick the gods into giving them good luck because the greek gods are a bunch of trolls. So that's the idea behind the phrase, Break a Leg.
Theater is however, quite dangerous, and many injuries are involved in the acting industry, both on and off the stage. Whether or not any of these injuries are related to Olympus, is not currently known.
17:30 Actually, you're supposed to say "break a leg" before auditions when you wish for someone to get in the CAST.
Yas watch more! :D
This is the best kind of reactions, neutral, paying attention, innocently clueless at times while being cute all the time.
I don't mean to sound condescending, but this was in my mind the whole time. I want you to learn about the world more but I want you tonever change at the same time.
Your avatar is really nice 👍
I always come back, just to warch her man she sounds waaay to clam and its nice 😊
11:40
Oh you innocet thing
I don't think anyone's mentioned it but you should always watch his ads because they're all pretty unique. He's got a different character for each company he's doing an ad for. Sometimes there's crossovers but the main one is Nordman.
BTW I hope you check out Jontron cause he and internethistorian did a collab. ❤
No idea if thats just a persona but she is very cute, nice find just wanted to watch some Internet historian reaction
23:55 dont search to this video
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Fun fact, moi means: The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
God that was actually good
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