Got that real message at the end. You could've just said "Nah, it's fake", but instead you made sure people took care of the good boys and girls out there. Respect.
Bro this whole ass video is fake, the shoes are staged af, but your soles can start to melt at 180 farenheit, look at the Australia incident a few years ago. Only 173 farenheit and their soles were melting on the sidewalks
@@SeireiteiGlitches yeah and i know how painful those roads are even when it is not even too hot outside. I used to live in mesa arizona where the temperature would reach almost 120 degrees and if you are not wearing shoes will end up getting 3rd degree burns very quick. I know i had to go to the hospital once because i was running after my chihuahua on the asphalt and my feet were blistered and bleeding and my dogs feet were too but in the end we put up a wood fence and never went outside without sandals on ever again.
I just think it's kind of sad that we live in a world where animals can't walk around freely without risking burns. Obviously we have to have asphalt in the present day. And obviously we should use the shoes to prevent it. Technological advancement is bittersweet though.
As an AZ resident, I can co firm this isn't true, however, you can get extreme burns on the bottoms of your feet if you aren't wearing shoes. And I have seen cheap flip flops melted to the street when left out for multiple days.
I am also from Phoenix Arizona and one year it got up to 128 f (although not nearly this bad, it was really just a thin, black outline) but my shoe did indeed melt
Goodyear resident here, idk how many times ive went out to go get the mail barefoot to only be met with needing to run at super human speeds to save my feet cause im too lazy to go back and put on shoes and then my feet sting for the rest of the day
same here in texas in the summertime, just gotta buy him little boots like he said and ur good to go, at least for like 10 minutes before the dog is ready to knock out from the heat 😂
Simple Google really, are dog shoes enough az summer....the answer is an unsurprising he'll no. Even though every comment I've left in this comment section will go unheard, and there's a gazorbo amount of people who are now going to fuck their dogs up ... I wouldn't have been comfortable with myself without knowing I tried to correctly educate At least one person. Again pointless, but he's wrong.. I implore everyone to report it for misinformation or dangerous acts, but who cares right. Burning your feet have profound lasting impacts on your health, not sure if it's the same for dogs but I'm sure it has to be.
yeah heat will remove pretty much any adhesive. "heat-activated" is when it wont even stick until it reaches a certain temp, not that it removes with heat cuz they all do
@@menace2society00 cheaply made shoes will sometimes just be hot glued together or some kind of glue that’s stronger but similar. What they said still works
@@pissum420 What still works? I really couldn't follow what you were trying to say. If you meant some shoes use glue, I know that and dont deny a sole can fall off after a long period of time in heat. I was just clarifying the term heat activated adhesive because it seemed OP had a different impression of what that meant
As a person that lives in arizona, I confirm that the asphalt is really hot. Someone in my town got 3rd degree burns from falling and laying on the concrete too long.
I have low vitamin D and my doctor told me to take supplements instead of going outside more bc the sun is so intense here 😭 (I’m a ginger so it’s especially bad)
I was kinda thinking the original vid might be a joke from someone who works with tar. Just an idea bc I've been seeing clips of people spreading it lately lol it's random af
@@lawtraf8008 always cute seeing Americans calling their elected political left "woke" when by most other western countries standards both parties would fall firmly on the right in terms of policy and political stances
🎅🎅🐡🥕 “Alright, in the video we can see there is asphalt, and the person recording this is in Arizona, Santa your actually correct on this one, this asphalt can be so hot it can melt your feet
for anyone unaware: a foolproof way to tell if your dog will burn their paws on the concrete is to put the back of your hand on the concrete and test the temperature! if it burns the back of your hand, it’ll burn your puppy’s little toes and you need to get them shoes. it wouldn’t be an immediate burn, but extended periods of time of their bare paws on hot pavement will lead to pain/blistering/etc. for your pup, so prevention is important. (and the opposite is true as well! in snow, ALWAYS have booties on your dog to avoid frostbite, and in cold weather, make sure it doesn’t sting to touch the ground with your bare skin!)
this only applies to certain breeds for the snow portion - my dog would not at all let us put booties on him for snow. nor would he let us bring him inside. he's a snow dog.
@@angelic_roseshop No, they do not. You can get a floor pad and let them go in the bathroom instead of risking their fucking life for your vanity; or do the more sensible thing and take them outside in the early morning/evening!
The problem in FL isnt people not having a clue. The problem in FL is nobody puts their dogs on a leash and 95% of the houses in this state dont have fencing to line their property. So dogs are literally just free to roam around if idiots arent paying attention to their pet.
@@KaiokenRush “Bro got the Venom Kicks” “My guy has the Symbiote Steppers” It sounds very similar, almost like he took the phrase and reworded it, the first thing you’d think is Venom kicks, and ‘Symbiote steppers’ seems a lot more specific, and harder to come up with.
@@KaiokenRush not to mention, they both follow the EXACT same point, saying he has venom shoes basically. While that can be a coincidence, he also says it very closely to the original phrase with much more specific words, the first thought would be way simpler and more catchy, so why use something more complicated?
Thanks for sharing the info about the dogs, so many people don’t think about it, I saw that same info once before but it’s good to spread the word. Same with cats or any other animal.
@@Kirkwoodclay yea then they repeat it anyway for the next 20years and WHOOPS!! Surprise, Surprise Cancer got you.. Sad but so many people are learning resistant or just think "fuck it!" with no future consequences in mind until it's too late.
And I'm a southern Arizonan resident and you're right. You better get shoes for your dog or someone "might" take your shoes and make you walk home barefoot. Just like locking your dog in a hot car will get you a busted car window.
Which part of Arizona? Theres places fhaf arent hot at all, and then theres the death-zones. This how I know internet MFs be compulsive liars, they just BS until someone calls it out, then it's "just a meme/joke I totally wasn't serious"
As someone from Arizona I can confirm that this guy is correct. The asphalt can get hot enough to cook an egg on and even slow cook pancake batter but not melt your shoes.
You beat me to saying it, bro. Born and raised in Arizona. Been here for 30 years, I'm a trashy, desert rat. 😂 If the asphalt is doing this to your shoes, then there are only four possibilities: 1. your shoes are made of cheese, 2. you're a liar, 3. you're hallucinating from heat stroke or 4. you're already dead... 😥》😓》🥵》😳》🤢》🤮》🥵》😥》😳》😐》🙃》🫠》🫠》☠️
@@brianneh1547Can't discount the material of the shoes making this possible. I've had sneakers begin to melt from the heat of a tennis court mid-summer
I live in Arizona you can cook food in or on your car in the summer❤ and YES always look after your animals here because dogs have overheated and died during walks 😢
You also need to careful with kids on soft fall. that stuff gets extremely hot even before summer and can lead to third degree burns on feet (happens every now and then in Australia).
@@warlok363 I used to work in childcare and had to check the temperature of the ground every day. Even in spring it would reach above 90°C. Young children can freeze up and quickly suffer severe burns.
I live in AZ and grew up in the Mojave desert. When it gets hot enough, the tar in the roads liquifies slightly and will transfer to your shoes. Big trucks also put massive divots in the roads at intersections after a while.
I drove trucks, and I live in Texas. I definitely don’t think that any roads in Earth get that hot to the point where walking would melt a shoe or burn you. Arizona is = to Texas. We don’t have that, so Arizona don’t either.
@@thetruthhurts9220 Texas isn’t Louisiana, I’m a trucker and I’ve been to both so I know, that Texas has more humidity and feels miserable. West Texas is dryer and is a replica of AZ. DFW, San Antonio etc are worse because of the reasons you mentioned (humidity) But as far as the heat goes, AZ mostly never reaches these numbers. Sure it’ll happen here and there, but it’s the same as Texas in most cases (112< )
Thank you for mentioning the protection of our fur babies. The sidewalks here in Idaho also get hot and I have seen many cases of paw blisters from ignorant owners.
I live in Arizona, and I love seeing dogs wearing those little booties during the summer! They're cute, but they also show that their person takes good care of them.
When I try to put shoes on my dog she always tries to get away and rip em off I have to hair tie a sock to her feet lmao not tight enough to hurt tho I make sure
Bruh. I’ve lived here for 25 years and I go out in summer all the time. This has never happened. Btw the melting point for car tires is roughly the same as shoe bottoms ( I’m not sure the correct term. Sue me ) so yeah. Fake as fuuuuuuuuc Edit: here being Arizona *
In Australia we had roads melt shoes...but they don't melt like that. In fact, the asphalt of the road will become soft LONG before you get that kind of stringy melt. Instead, what happens is that the soles of your shoes will become softened and flat, erasing or cracking open the grip patterns that you can normally see underneath. This makes the shoe a horrible slip and trip hazard as the bottom becomes a mess of irregular, loose parts and smooth surfaces.
@@thefirstpoldier UA-cam has a sacred and self-appointed responsibility to protect our virgin eyes from anything inappropriate or things that challenge its world views.
Its true... had a buddy who drove through arizona and it happened to be during the prime of summer... he said he stood outside of a liqour store and smoked a cig and when he went to walk to his car his slippers melted and fused to the blacktop.
I will say I’ve lived in Arizona before and it can get hot enough to melt cheap shoes on sidewalks(where I lived). It really only happened if you were walking for a long time, or if you stood in one spot for a while, and only on especially hot days. The melting isn’t that noticeable until you get home and see the tread ends have indents from walking, and small strings where the corners would stick to the sidewalk and pull. Again though, this isn’t the norm. This really only happens on REALLY hot days(like a random heat wave or something). Typically these days, you just wanna stay inside, so most people don’t notice it
Thanks for pointing out the needed safety of dogs in that kind of heat! I moved to a city for the first time in my life in 2019, and since then, i had to get used to and remember to get little shoes/socks for my dogs, bring water at all times during the summer, and consistently wet their ears and back. I had a scare last year when i tried to take my retriever on a long walk during the summer, and didnt realize he was getting tired and overheated even with water. Stay careful folks, dogs cant speak up like we can, its important to make sure their needs are met
If its a hot day and you want to walk your dog on a road I recommend walking barefoot so you know its safe for them If it’s uncomfortable just wait until later in the evening or go earlier in the morning the next day
@@JohnnySilverwrench Grammar should always be correct no matter what language you speak. Language was invented to help people communicate with each other. If you say bad grammar then it will not be accepted in any way
🎅🎅😺- Fun Fact or Close call, rarely disease/illness related. 🎅🎅🐡🥕- Close call and no injury, sometimes disease/illness related. Often seen as the "Decent Ending". Occasionally swaps roles with 🎅🎅🦀💵 🎅🎅🧚✨- A very rare sound. Often used in clips that are risky or dangerous, injury is possible. From low to Mild injury. Sometimes swaps roles with 🎅🎅😰. 🎅🎅🦀💵- often used in the "would you do this for 1 million?" Clips. Also used outside of those clips occasionally. (⚠️No Sound⚠️)- the clip contained death or serious injury. Usually death. 🍎Hey Apple!🍎- same as no sound but instead of a video clip, it shows a short slideshow instead. Also usually more gruesome and grotesque than No Sound. 🎅🎅💩- extremely rare sound, used for only ONE specific clip in which one of the sewer pipes busts and covers someone in sewage(a combination of feces and urine) 🎅🎅🤨(Huh?)- a rare sound that is often used in disease or illness related clips. Rarely used outside of disease/illness related clips. 🎅🎅😰(No don't do it!)- a rare sound used in clips in which someone in the clip purposely put themself and others in danger. Might result in Mild injury or less. 🎅🎅&🎅🎅🎅- a very rare sound but often replaces any of the "safe" sounds(sounds that do not result in serious injury or mild injury.) 🎅🎅🤨📸(Vine boom)- a rarer version of 🎅🎅🧚✨ 🎅🎅😩(AUGHH)- A rare sound that sometimes means that the clip is off-topic(something wholesome or 100% safe), also similar to 🎅🎅&🎅🎅🎅 🎅🎅🎅🐻🐻(HarHarHarHar)-This sound is used in clips that can result in high injury or possible death, Rarely used outside of dangerous clips. 🎅🎅🎅😮💨😮💨(EhEhEhEh)- Fun fact or just a fact in general, Hasn’t been seen outside of fun facts or facts yet. 🐝🐝🐝 An extremely rare sound caused by a traumatic experience and PSTD related.
Bros got the venom kicks
Them *Air Symbiotes.* 🔥🔥👌👌👌
@@KingStr0ng Air symbiotes is crazy
He got those Black Air Syms
The klyntar 11s
Now ya got the song in my head
Yes, protecting your pets paws on the hot concrete is very important down there
Puppy socks (:
cute lil puppies need to protect their paws!
@@KIKURAskyand the people that walk the kitters
What about their balls when they sit
or anywhere, u cant let the puppers get burnt
Got that real message at the end. You could've just said "Nah, it's fake", but instead you made sure people took care of the good boys and girls out there. Respect.
Bro this whole ass video is fake, the shoes are staged af, but your soles can start to melt at 180 farenheit, look at the Australia incident a few years ago. Only 173 farenheit and their soles were melting on the sidewalks
@@SeireiteiGlitches yeah and i know how painful those roads are even when it is not even too hot outside. I used to live in mesa arizona where the temperature would reach almost 120 degrees and if you are not wearing shoes will end up getting 3rd degree burns very quick. I know i had to go to the hospital once because i was running after my chihuahua on the asphalt and my feet were blistered and bleeding and my dogs feet were too but in the end we put up a wood fence and never went outside without sandals on ever again.
@@SeireiteiGlitchesthat was bitumen, not asphalt.
I just think it's kind of sad that we live in a world where animals can't walk around freely without risking burns. Obviously we have to have asphalt in the present day. And obviously we should use the shoes to prevent it. Technological advancement is bittersweet though.
You gotta be braindead to think this is real
Thank God, I live in Canada, and instead of melting on the sidewalk, we freeze to the sidewalk😎
😂😂😂 really ?
My wife is from Edmonton, she likes to talk about how it can get down to -40 (both Fahrenheit and Celsius - I guess they meet around that temp)
Canadian here, true it's cold asf here😭
@MyXyle666 a few years ago it got to like -51 degrees Celsius in alberta
@@MyXyle666just put it into a converter. They are the exact same. That’s mad
As an AZ resident, I can co firm this isn't true, however, you can get extreme burns on the bottoms of your feet if you aren't wearing shoes. And I have seen cheap flip flops melted to the street when left out for multiple days.
I am also from Phoenix Arizona and one year it got up to 128 f (although not nearly this bad, it was really just a thin, black outline) but my shoe did indeed melt
Me too I’m from chandler az
As a mesa, Az rezident is can confirm
Goodyear resident here, idk how many times ive went out to go get the mail barefoot to only be met with needing to run at super human speeds to save my feet cause im too lazy to go back and put on shoes and then my feet sting for the rest of the day
Respect for the qibli profile pic tho
Bro is a real one for adding the dog part 🙏🏾
Yep
DON'T WALK YOUR DOGS DURING THE DAY IN THE SUMMER IN AZ.
But he's wrong... Booties make it worse, Google it.. 2.5m views...he just aided in seriously fucking up a lot of dogs.
same here in texas in the summertime, just gotta buy him little boots like he said and ur good to go, at least for like 10 minutes before the dog is ready to knock out from the heat 😂
Simple Google really, are dog shoes enough az summer....the answer is an unsurprising he'll no.
Even though every comment I've left in this comment section will go unheard, and there's a gazorbo amount of people who are now going to fuck their dogs up ... I wouldn't have been comfortable with myself without knowing I tried to correctly educate At least one person. Again pointless, but he's wrong.. I implore everyone to report it for misinformation or dangerous acts, but who cares right.
Burning your feet have profound lasting impacts on your health, not sure if it's the same for dogs but I'm sure it has to be.
First thing I thought was "did you just spawn in the middle of the road? Where's the melt trail leading up to the start of the video"
shit looks like flex seal tbh
@@zyphurite Yea but id like to think if it was flex seal he would be stuck there forever.
@@couldntbeme7385just forced to be like one of those cartoons trying to get their shoe unstuck
@@Its-time-to-stop like those wasp traps 😭😭
maybe he stood on the asphalt for a while to get it all melty
“AHHOHOOHOOOOO HUH?” -a very wise man
😂😂
the sole falling off is something that has actually happened to me because the adhesive they use is heat activated.
yeah heat will remove pretty much any adhesive. "heat-activated" is when it wont even stick until it reaches a certain temp, not that it removes with heat cuz they all do
@@menace2society00 cheaply made shoes will sometimes just be hot glued together or some kind of glue that’s stronger but similar. What they said still works
australia?
@@pissum420 What still works? I really couldn't follow what you were trying to say. If you meant some shoes use glue, I know that and dont deny a sole can fall off after a long period of time in heat. I was just clarifying the term heat activated adhesive because it seemed OP had a different impression of what that meant
Cheap shoes fall apart . I've had sandal straps popp off and flip flops stick to the pavement and leave a little ripped of plastic.
“Why You Shouldn’t Walk On Asphalt In Arizona. 🎅🏻🎅🏻🤨”
Fr 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Golden comedy
the "HUH" killed me 😂
how could he step on plankton like that
😭☠️☠️☠️
😂
🗿
Plankton got the pass💀
@@kingiver8Plankton: *FORGET ABOUT THE CRABBY PATTY, IM GOING TO SAY THE N WORD!*
@kingiver8 No he didn't 🤨😂😂
As a person that lives in arizona, I confirm that the asphalt is really hot. Someone in my town got 3rd degree burns from falling and laying on the concrete too long.
as a arizonian, our shoes don’t melt I can even stand on the sidewalk at 110 lol but yes I almost got burnt
As an Arizonan I can confirm that we dont go outside for fear of melting
You liar, Arizona isn't real
bro who actually lives in Arizona :skull:
Yeah I’m in Texas and I know there is no way since Arizona is basically an occasionally slightly hotter Texas.
@@agarrikr2996 Where in Texas? Because some places don't exist
I have low vitamin D and my doctor told me to take supplements instead of going outside more bc the sun is so intense here 😭 (I’m a ginger so it’s especially bad)
Bro found the symbiote💀
💀💀💀
Bro thought he ate 💀
Original. You’re only the 8th person to make that “joke” for this video.
@@GenitalHogwartsmaybe because they can only be so much originality in here, your gonna be fun at parties
I don't see why it's a problem tho, it's really not that deep
Bro helping filling in the Crack in the road with his shoes😂💯
I was kinda thinking the original vid might be a joke from someone who works with tar. Just an idea bc I've been seeing clips of people spreading it lately lol it's random af
Lol
Im dead ☠️
💀💀💀💀
srsly if you live in az the road are so bad
The "🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️" always gets me 😅
"These shoes have already melted. They just don't know it yet"
🎅🎅🤷
bruh
This joke is already dead, it just doesn't know it yet
This joke is already dead, it just doesn't know it yet
No stop these comments are making me go insane
As someone from Arizona. I like these videos. Keeps people out of our state
Lolol
😂
What is happening to y'all Arizona ? Y'all used to be a strong proud conservative state and now y'all are basically a woke liberal state... sad.
@@lawtraf8008 always cute seeing Americans calling their elected political left "woke" when by most other western countries standards both parties would fall firmly on the right in terms of policy and political stances
@@seafood1471both parties are crazy idiots from opinion they love arguing for rich people that dont care about them
“If you see asphalt in Arizona, you’re already dead.”
This is one's my fave
"you just don't know it yet"
🎅🎅🐡🥕
“Alright, in the video we can see there is asphalt, and the person recording this is in Arizona, Santa your actually correct on this one, this asphalt can be so hot it can melt your feet
Ur name is bob
If you’re in Arizona, you’re already dead
“Why you shouldn’t walk on Asphelt in Arizona, AHOHOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO HUH!?”
Respect for mentioning the dogs paws in hot areas💯
Same (RESPECT+100)
Should have left them out
@@Kerm_ie had to say that didn’t you
@@Kerm_ie daaamn you're so cool and edgy
@@chillfactory9000 I'm not trying to be edgy, I just hate dogs
Bro got the venom 11s 💀
Bro has airforce energy of venom 💀
☠️☠️☠️
Symbiote edition🔥🥵
Venom 911s
@@Chimney123Why was 10 late?
Because it was in the middle of 9/11
for anyone unaware: a foolproof way to tell if your dog will burn their paws on the concrete is to put the back of your hand on the concrete and test the temperature! if it burns the back of your hand, it’ll burn your puppy’s little toes and you need to get them shoes. it wouldn’t be an immediate burn, but extended periods of time of their bare paws on hot pavement will lead to pain/blistering/etc. for your pup, so prevention is important.
(and the opposite is true as well! in snow, ALWAYS have booties on your dog to avoid frostbite, and in cold weather, make sure it doesn’t sting to touch the ground with your bare skin!)
this only applies to certain breeds for the snow portion - my dog would not at all let us put booties on him for snow. nor would he let us bring him inside. he's a snow dog.
@JayGreens you'd be surprised how many people don't realize it LMAO, ive seen people say keeping huskies outside with the snow is animal abuse 😂
DO NOT WALK YOUR DOG WHEN IT'S FUCKING HOT OUTSIDE.
Period. Risking their life so they can have a walk is NOT fucking worth it. Stupid boots or not.
@BirbicusButticus dogs need to go out to go to the bathroom -- normally woodsy areas are best for when it's super hot
@@angelic_roseshop No, they do not. You can get a floor pad and let them go in the bathroom instead of risking their fucking life for your vanity; or do the more sensible thing and take them outside in the early morning/evening!
As an Arizonan I can confirm that it will not melt your shoes
yea and theres also city called flagstaff that snows
it's true
Same
same
Same
I'm very happy you looked out for the puppies. Most people I saw in Florida had no clue and I could see why the dogs wanted to walk in people's yards.
Florida is nothing like AZ. your "heat" is as big a problem as gators are in az
The problem in FL isnt people not having a clue. The problem in FL is nobody puts their dogs on a leash and 95% of the houses in this state dont have fencing to line their property. So dogs are literally just free to roam around if idiots arent paying attention to their pet.
@@ThatDudeJerm Get a fence.
@@ThatDudeJerm Get a fence.
@@ThatDudeJerm Did you make those stats up bro
bro got black air force 1 energy💀
Ur not tuff buddy you probably have an ice cream head
My guy has the symbiote steppers.
Bet you copied the guy saying venom kicks
@@millionhats5972 ah yes, like only one person would get symbiote vibes from this
@@KaiokenRush “Bro got the Venom Kicks”
“My guy has the Symbiote Steppers”
It sounds very similar, almost like he took the phrase and reworded it, the first thing you’d think is Venom kicks, and ‘Symbiote steppers’ seems a lot more specific, and harder to come up with.
@@KaiokenRush not to mention, they both follow the EXACT same point, saying he has venom shoes basically. While that can be a coincidence, he also says it very closely to the original phrase with much more specific words, the first thought would be way simpler and more catchy, so why use something more complicated?
@@millionhats5972why's it matter tho
If bro lays down in that hoodie, he’s gonna become one with the Earth
LMAOOO
Just be talking
Here in Australia the road melts in summer, alor of older roads will go soft but the newer roads will ooze bitumen
Tar?
@@BlueBerry20071it’s literally just melted asphalt
Means asphalt workers in Australia should make very good money
@@rickybobbylarge1059 ok.
Yea
Thank you for bringing up protecting our pets from what would be a very painful injury. Love your videos.
"His shoes are dead, they just don't know it yet" 🎅🎅🎅
*Gurggling meow sound
😂😂😂
"If you glance at it, run away! 🎅🎅🎅! 👹👹👹👹👹👹!"
🎅 🎅 🎅 Æeughh
js like his humor
Bro is the master of yappology
lol
Thanks for sharing the info about the dogs, so many people don’t think about it, I saw that same info once before but it’s good to spread the word. Same with cats or any other animal.
I grew up thinking they were just "cute" and only to "spoil" the dog but rn I'm glad to have watched this video
As someone who lives in Arizona, I wish I was joking when I said the ER was full of people who burned themselves tripping on the sidewalk this summer.
And sun burns of people who got drunk and find out that people were serious when they said they needed sun screen.
@@Kirkwoodclay yea then they repeat it anyway for the next 20years and WHOOPS!! Surprise, Surprise Cancer got you.. Sad but so many people are learning resistant or just think "fuck it!" with no future consequences in mind until it's too late.
Imagine using a different system than the whole ass fucking world.
@@JohnTronMusic ?
@@PheonixGaming-x6u wrong comment sorry lol 😄 Not sure how that happened buggy youtube
"This shoe is already dead, it just doesn't know it" 🎅🎅🎅🥕🐡
Ahoho eugh
@@Un._overseer_mas oh ho ho ho
Oh ho ho augh
Its more like 🎅🎅🎅🤨
@@kristjanule7659 truly a "🎅🎅🎅😼" moment
That “huh?” Is me-
Thanks for warning people about the dogs. Too many morons walking their dogs on hot sidewalks not knowing their dogs pads are getting damaged.
Too many people don't realize that even just walking them on the grass in hot weather is dangerous as well. It's worse for older dogs as well.
Or in extreme cold too.
Straight up BURNED, my guy.
Summer is for a lot of paw butter and dog boots
I'm so glad he mentioned the dog part at the end because most dog owners are clueless.
Trust me I work with dogs for a living.
And I'm a southern Arizonan resident and you're right. You better get shoes for your dog or someone "might" take your shoes and make you walk home barefoot. Just like locking your dog in a hot car will get you a busted car window.
Ok. Now... How bout cats 😼😼😼😼I now have an excuse to get little shoes for my kitties/hj
you know its officially hot when you gotta walk in the grass to get the mail🙏
Hope there's no doggie dooh on the grass
What grass?
Oh,that crunchy brown stuff...Yeah....
Yeah, no... Here in Arizona, we just call that dirt...
@@silversamurai0267 im from texas, so the ground gets just as hot and there's grass(sometimes)
“Necessarily” 💀💀😭😭
As a person who lives in Arizona I can confirm that our shoes don't melt off from walking
They definitely get nice and soft sometimes though
Which part of Arizona? Theres places fhaf arent hot at all, and then theres the death-zones. This how I know internet MFs be compulsive liars, they just BS until someone calls it out, then it's "just a meme/joke I totally wasn't serious"
lol idk where they getting this like what would we even do if they did lol
It's called exaggeration my dudes. Have none of y'all ever seen a meme in your life?? Read a poem? Anything? Lmfao
@@eyanmartin-snyder3435 nah it's called a blatant lie
As someone from Arizona I can confirm that this guy is correct. The asphalt can get hot enough to cook an egg on and even slow cook pancake batter but not melt your shoes.
You beat me to saying it, bro. Born and raised in Arizona. Been here for 30 years, I'm a trashy, desert rat. 😂 If the asphalt is doing this to your shoes, then there are only four possibilities:
1. your shoes are made of cheese,
2. you're a liar,
3. you're hallucinating from heat stroke or
4. you're already dead...
😥》😓》🥵》😳》🤢》🤮》🥵》😥》😳》😐》🙃》🫠》🫠》☠️
Damn the homeless there get a free stove
@@BiTreeFrogYeah, it always blew my mind when I would see homeless people during the winter because I really don’t understand how they would make it.
@@brianneh1547Can't discount the material of the shoes making this possible. I've had sneakers begin to melt from the heat of a tennis court mid-summer
Probably left the shoes out for hours before putting them on.
I live in Arizona you can cook food in or on your car in the summer❤ and YES always look after your animals here because dogs have overheated and died during walks 😢
I live in Phoenix and this is very true and sad
Then shave all your dogs fur
That’s insane and depressing
@@A.A.R-x7kThen he’ll turn from a hotdog into a burnt dog.
@@A.A.R-x7kor be a responsible pet owner and limit it's time out in the heat, making sure it has a place to go to cool off
This is becoming more and more accurate with the summer we have had recently due to global warming.
You also need to careful with kids on soft fall. that stuff gets extremely hot even before summer and can lead to third degree burns on feet (happens every now and then in Australia).
3rd degree? That sounds wrong.
@@warlok363 I used to work in childcare and had to check the temperature of the ground every day. Even in spring it would reach above 90°C. Young children can freeze up and quickly suffer severe burns.
@@lamsmiley1944 oof.
@@warlok363 very oof.
Yes you have to look out for those soft falls
People: touch "grass"
*The grass* 💀
true
the grass got enchanted with fire aspect 💀
that’s concrete
@@islandRT the sky is blue
Cap!!!
The soles on my af1s got melted in the summer heat in LI NY a couple years ago.
It was only 80* fh
As an Arizonan, I can confirm that our shoes don't melt. Craziest thing I've seen happen is steam comming of the roads when it rains after a hot day.
That happens over most of the SW US.
South east too
Hello, my fellow Arizonian.
I can't remember the last time when it rained in pheonix or if it did at all
@@kandykain115LOL!
He really said:🦀🦀🎅🎅
"if you see asphalt in arizona, you're allready dead you just dont know it"
Honestly I think the thin air is the bigger caution if your not used to the elevation.
Hoho meow
“AUH HAUH HAUH HAUH 🤨huh?🤨” got me dying 😂😂
The huh was so suspicious 💀
First time hearing this sound? It gets super old super quick lol, it's on every one of his videos
😂🤣
🧑🎄🧑🎄🗿
@@HalfCapHilgit is really annoying
“This road is as hot as the sun, it just doesn’t know it yet.”
"🎅🎅🐡🥕"
"SCP-106 HAS BREACHED THE FACILITY OF GATE A!"
You know its shit when santa laughs
and you know its serious when santa is not there and you know its really serious when you hear "hey apple, what?-"
@@3gg977 that thing even chills down on my spine
@@not_noice aaamazing....greeeace....
I live in AZ and grew up in the Mojave desert. When it gets hot enough, the tar in the roads liquifies slightly and will transfer to your shoes. Big trucks also put massive divots in the roads at intersections after a while.
Almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter...
I drove trucks, and I live in Texas. I definitely don’t think that any roads in Earth get that hot to the point where walking would melt a shoe or burn you.
Arizona is = to Texas.
We don’t have that, so Arizona don’t either.
@@agarrikr2996y’all have soggy heat, we have dry air fryer style heat. Can confirm, what they’re saying is true.
@@thetruthhurts9220 Texas isn’t Louisiana, I’m a trucker and I’ve been to both so I know, that Texas has more humidity and feels miserable. West Texas is dryer and is a replica of AZ.
DFW, San Antonio etc are worse because of the reasons you mentioned (humidity)
But as far as the heat goes, AZ mostly never reaches these numbers. Sure it’ll happen here and there, but it’s the same as Texas in most cases (112< )
@@agarrikr2996During peak summer we’re around the 119°-123° mark. & yeah, I forgot about El Paso, it is pretty dry and miserable too.
The "OH HO HO, Huh? 🤨" never gets old
Stolen ahh comment
Thank you for mentioning the protection of our fur babies. The sidewalks here in Idaho also get hot and I have seen many cases of paw blisters from ignorant owners.
I’m glad he talked about making sure your pets are okay
Same
I live in Arizona, and I love seeing dogs wearing those little booties during the summer! They're cute, but they also show that their person takes good care of them.
The coldest and calmest day in Arizona :
@@xsonteguh is arizona THAT hot?
@@xsonteguh, it was 28° yesterday morning in Tucson.
There was still tons of desert Florida man shit happening though.
"This man's shoes are dead, he just doesnt know it yet🎅🎅🐡"
Bro said "🎅🎅🎅🤨"
🎅🎅🎅🐈
🎅🎅🎅🐻
🎅🎅🐡🥕
Ur the only one who got it right
@@sillycheese301
🎅🎅🎅🦀💵
Bro got the SCP 106 shoes
Thank you for speaking for the dogs! Some people don't think stuff through all the way. Take care of your pups people!
When I try to put shoes on my dog she always tries to get away and rip em off I have to hair tie a sock to her feet lmao not tight enough to hurt tho I make sure
@@UNITED_STATES._______________8 That's crazy af ☠️☠️☠️
i wonder how street dogs or cats walks in this temperatures
The dog: *Lucky*
Everyone’s shoes when they walk there: *Melts on the bottom*
The dog isn’t lucky because if it doesn’t have little shoes then it can burn their paws so they also need shoes 🤓☝️
Bruh. I’ve lived here for 25 years and I go out in summer all the time. This has never happened. Btw the melting point for car tires is roughly the same as shoe bottoms ( I’m not sure the correct term. Sue me ) so yeah. Fake as fuuuuuuuuc
Edit: here being Arizona *
The “🎅🎅🤨” never gets old💀
Ho-Ho HUH? True. I end up watching the whole video just for it to loop around to hear the Santa again.
This dude is probably the best “greenscreenkid” not really a kid but still
as an arizonan, yeah you don’t wanna go laying on it or something but you’re gonna sweat to death before your shoes melt 😂
arizona tea
The one thing you can do though is cook an egg on the street!
I’ve tried the cookie challenge a few time in Tucson and Phoenix. Actually works well.
why is your pfp an italy flag lmao
@@krnldude cause they might be italian
I’m so glad I get recommended this guy instead of the original video every time
Fr
As someone that lives in Arizona, I can approve of this video.
Me too👍
Me too
Exactly idk what bro talking bout
Yall be inside fr
Venom accidentally attached to the wrong shoe
"Don't walk in Arizona they just doesn't know yet" 🎅🎅
I live in Arizona that's funn😂❤
🤖
I had a stroke reading that
@@Meepo_2Same.
@@Meepo_2same
The guy actually stepped in venom, but he doesn’t know💀
In Australia we had roads melt shoes...but they don't melt like that. In fact, the asphalt of the road will become soft LONG before you get that kind of stringy melt. Instead, what happens is that the soles of your shoes will become softened and flat, erasing or cracking open the grip patterns that you can normally see underneath. This makes the shoe a horrible slip and trip hazard as the bottom becomes a mess of irregular, loose parts and smooth surfaces.
That’s why you should never walk on the roads 💀
Bro he was trying to make a joke and you're over here being like oh he was being super duper serious
Shoutout to the social workers that had to clean the mess up
Ha. You think someone actually cleaned this up after. Not in arizona, at least not outside of a rich neighborhood.
Social workers? Lol what
@@TheLongDonYou beat me to it 😂
🤔 wat
This aint europe
bro uploads faster than my dad leaving to get the milk
As a vet tech in AZ, THANK YOU for addressing pet paw protection ❤
I never thought I would hear him say 'little shoes"
Watch out homie you’re stepping in Godzilla splooge!
How would Godzilla...you know what, nevermind.
@@thefirstpoldier UA-cam has a sacred and self-appointed responsibility to protect our virgin eyes from anything inappropriate or things that challenge its world views.
As an Arizona resident.. this is absolutely true and you shouldn’t move here
it’s very true…. this happened to me then my feet got 3rd degree burns
Good one bro; I mean, yea, who wants to drive on your sh**y I-17 anyways!
Did I do it right bro???
Don't listen to this comment, just trying to deter new people from moving there to keep the population low
@@euuuughhhh7799sounds like a skill issue. you shouldn’t walk into the blazing hot pavement then. Especially if it’s black.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
👀💀👍🏼
my dude invested in some flex seal for that bit
Its true... had a buddy who drove through arizona and it happened to be during the prime of summer... he said he stood outside of a liqour store and smoked a cig and when he went to walk to his car his slippers melted and fused to the blacktop.
I will say I’ve lived in Arizona before and it can get hot enough to melt cheap shoes on sidewalks(where I lived). It really only happened if you were walking for a long time, or if you stood in one spot for a while, and only on especially hot days.
The melting isn’t that noticeable until you get home and see the tread ends have indents from walking, and small strings where the corners would stick to the sidewalk and pull.
Again though, this isn’t the norm. This really only happens on REALLY hot days(like a random heat wave or something). Typically these days, you just wanna stay inside, so most people don’t notice it
Twitter: We spread misinformation like it’s nothing.
TikTok: _Did someone say misinformation?_
bro got the "one, two, vemon shoe. three, four, venom on the floor. five, six, venom kicks."
this is Ceti Alpha FIVE!
Oh wait...that makes no sense in this context 😅💀
Bro that's like older than like Cleopatra herself 💀
Yt shorts ahh comment
Bro was like 🎅🎅🎅🎅🤔🤔🤔
Bro got that coldest Australian day
40 degrees Celsius every other day in summer 💀 inhospitable asf
@@tatotaytoman5934 Eh that's not too hot, above 45 is unbearable though
@@DinoBryce Bro lives in the Sahara 💀
@@tatotaytoman5934 Nah, but close (ish lol). I live in south africa.
As someone who visited Arizona once when it was 120 degrees, not realizing it could get that hot in the states, this is true 😭
Nevada too!!
Ok but the little shoes are ADORABLE 😩
Bro got satana to another level
“These shoes is already dead.They just don’t know it yet”.
comedy king
apparently npcs exist on youtube
yt shorts humor
Meanwhile Philippines: *"KaPe PrE"*
real!
Thanks for pointing out the needed safety of dogs in that kind of heat! I moved to a city for the first time in my life in 2019, and since then, i had to get used to and remember to get little shoes/socks for my dogs, bring water at all times during the summer, and consistently wet their ears and back. I had a scare last year when i tried to take my retriever on a long walk during the summer, and didnt realize he was getting tired and overheated even with water. Stay careful folks, dogs cant speak up like we can, its important to make sure their needs are met
Bros got the bendy and the ink demon kicks💀
"His shoes have venom, they just don't know it yet" 🎅🎅🐡
Yes it's real
Thanks for the heads-up I will make sure my chihuahua rockin' em Jordans next time I'll have him walk on solar charged asphalt.
If you live in AZ, so do i... Google it, the booties make it worse.
If its a hot day and you want to walk your dog on a road I recommend walking barefoot so you know its safe for them
If it’s uncomfortable just wait until later in the evening or go earlier in the morning the next day
agreed
You know what’s safe for your dog not walking him on the sidewalk on a hot assday
@@DarkMasterJo I agree
Those who don’t have more than 2 acres of property shouldn’t own pets
@@Thatoneguy-ju6gqwhat does that have to do with anything
@@CharlieOsoo animals need to move and if you can’t provide that you are just keeping an animal prisoner
Thank God your bringing attention to the dog walking on hot asphalt. Good man!
180 degrees Fahrenheit can completely melt your skin off💀💀
Tf is fahrenheit? speak english.
…
I can’t tell if your joking or not.
Farenheight is a temperature scale, ya know like Celsius, farenhieght?
@@froggyvibes3020it's Fahrenheit.. not farenheight😊
@@SAM_DLdoes the damn spelling matter you know what they mean.....
@@JohnnySilverwrench Grammar should always be correct no matter what language you speak. Language was invented to help people communicate with each other. If you say bad grammar then it will not be accepted in any way
As a person that playing outside not wearing shoes, sandals, and etc. My feet is immune.
Tell that to any beach sand in the sun 😂😅
@@tophernuttle420 bet
ahh you reach the natural soles of skin
Until broken glass spawns in
@@RoxyProd light as a feather,stiff as a perv...Something like that
He’s venom but he doesn’t know it yet🎅🎅🎅🐡🥕
🤖
@@v6zgBruh stop commenting this on everyone who says this😑
🎅🎅😺- Fun Fact or Close call, rarely disease/illness related.
🎅🎅🐡🥕- Close call and no injury, sometimes disease/illness related. Often seen as the "Decent Ending". Occasionally swaps roles with 🎅🎅🦀💵
🎅🎅🧚✨- A very rare sound. Often used in clips that are risky or dangerous, injury is possible. From low to Mild injury. Sometimes swaps roles with 🎅🎅😰.
🎅🎅🦀💵- often used in the "would you do this for 1 million?" Clips. Also used outside of those clips occasionally.
(⚠️No Sound⚠️)- the clip contained death or serious injury. Usually death.
🍎Hey Apple!🍎- same as no sound but instead of a video clip, it shows a short slideshow instead. Also usually more gruesome and grotesque than No Sound.
🎅🎅💩- extremely rare sound, used for only ONE specific clip in which one of the sewer pipes busts and covers someone in sewage(a combination of feces and urine)
🎅🎅🤨(Huh?)- a rare sound that is often used in disease or illness related clips. Rarely used outside of disease/illness related clips.
🎅🎅😰(No don't do it!)- a rare sound used in clips in which someone in the clip purposely put themself and others in danger. Might result in Mild injury or less.
🎅🎅&🎅🎅🎅- a very rare sound but often replaces any of the "safe" sounds(sounds that do not result in serious injury or mild injury.)
🎅🎅🤨📸(Vine boom)- a rarer version of 🎅🎅🧚✨
🎅🎅😩(AUGHH)- A rare sound that sometimes means that the clip is off-topic(something wholesome or 100% safe), also similar to 🎅🎅&🎅🎅🎅
🎅🎅🎅🐻🐻(HarHarHarHar)-This sound is used in clips that can result in high injury or possible death, Rarely used outside of dangerous clips.
🎅🎅🎅😮💨😮💨(EhEhEhEh)- Fun fact or just a fact in general, Hasn’t been seen outside of fun facts or facts yet.
🐝🐝🐝 An extremely rare sound caused by a traumatic experience and PSTD related.
bruh what is this
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