At one time, salt was so expensive that some people were actually paid with it. This is why the latin form of the word salt was used in the word salary and why the expression "He wasn't worth his salt" was coined.
Wow. It wouldn't occur to me to lie in a job interview; either I'd most likely be making trouble for myself later, or the lie is not important enough to make. I guess I'm in the 25%.
😮 it blew my mind to hear about the stupid question charge I have had that idea for years being that I work in food and beverage here in Los Angeles and yes I do think people would be amused enough to want to be charged.. cool to know that it's out there 🤙🏼
"Only five modern countries were never colonized by Europe." First, how do you think most of those green countries became "modern countries"? But secondly, and as a contrary note to the first objection, a lot of those green countries don't really qualify as "modern countries". Either that, or I'm just totally misunderstanding that qualifier.
That is the fourth explanation I've heard for where Apple gets its name and logo. Personally, I think all the explanations sound like bullshit except for the one saying that the apple with a bite taken out is a tribute to Alan Turing who made major contributions to the development of computers and code breaking. He was then convicted, (in the 1950's), of the "crime" of homosexuality in England. For his punishment, he was given a choice of prison, or a series of injections essentially equating to chemical castration, so as to sterilize him. He committed suicide by eating an apple he injected with cyanide. Further, if you recall that the original Apple logo was a rainbow of colors, the Turing explanation seems to hold the most validity to me.... Lol, and if it isn't the real reason, it damn well should be!
The most comprehensive estimate of total Global Population Death from 1939-1945, as direct result of WW II is 3.76%. I still find that overall percentage to be seemingly low….
Deaths directly caused by the war ( which includes Military and Civilian ) is estimated to be between 50-56 Million. An additional estimated 19-28 million war related deaths from diseases and famine in the aftermath. Civilian death is said to be around 50-55 Million....so not that low
Man am I proud of the people of my home state Wisconsin for not being able to spell our own states name. As someone who lives with the people of this state, I completely see how this is the case. We ain’t that bright
Cracked iphone: is it because of the dumbass yet intentionally dangerous packaging that makes you accidentally throw the phone 1st thing? Or because you are an android person who threw it out of frustration?
At the time of Christ, There was no bible to swear upon in court. They actually swore on their testicles, probably to ensure that women could not be a witness in court cases. If a crime was committed and fhe only witness was a woman, then there were no witnesses. Swearing on their testicles is also what led to the use of the words TESTIfy and TESTImony and aTEST. They refer to the technical word for testicles, TESTES. It's a good thing that we stopped doing this... "I solumnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me nuts."
Also in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. First Satellite Television Broadcast to the German, and English speaking World. EVER! First Olympic Basketball Game. US & all of Britain, band black players as an unfair advantage. Germany won Gold, with a 5th generation black soldier from an old Prussian Family. The Brits had it overturned, saying his time in the German Army made him too good of a player. France was given the Gold. 1936 games Required each athlete to participate for their Country of Birth ONLY! Before this 40 some athletes were paid by other countries to Rep them, and Win, for the whole Olympics! Not fair, and became very boring. First to be Documented. A Film called Olympia, showed how milliseconds mattered. 6 (8 block long) Zeppelins flew over the Berlin Olympics, and free Worldwide trips were given away by the Nazi party. 68 new Rules, and Regs because Hitler wanted Clean, Wholesome Games, in Berlin.
@@Nepsanagaer Sputnik was a low-orbit satellite it turned the opposite of the Earth's rotation, and made contact with mutable receivers around the World.. The Germans used the first geostationary satellite which sat in one place 86 miles above Germany, and returned TV signals to anyone with the right type of RV antenna 100's pf miles away. Queen Elizabeth even talked about it in one of her books. And how her family watched the Olympics in Berlin, at home in England when she was 10 tears old, on a TV made, and gifted to her parents by Telefunken, and the people of The New Peacefull Germany.
The word AIN'T has long since been a slang term that has pissed off English teachers for decades every time a student used it. Now it is a bonafide dictionary word. Its official definition is the contraction of the words "am not". Since the word "am" can only be usedwith the pronoun "I", "I ain't" is acceptable whereas "you ain't" or "he/she/they ain't" are not acceptable.
Why don't you switch off the youtube subtitles? It's just one click. In addition, the subtitles on youtube for this video are only generated automatically - so they could always contain errors.
Was the one survivor the crocodile?
I thought the same thing!!
That's what I was waiting for.
The croc and a person
According to Wikipedia the crocodile survived the crash but was killed by a blow from a machete.
@@richardcoughlin8931 Thanks for the update, but...what?!?! ☹️
I’ve been fully retired for over 2 years and still have bad dreams about screwing up at work!! Nice when I wake up and take a sigh of relief!
At one time, salt was so expensive that some people were actually paid with it. This is why the latin form of the word salt was used in the word salary and why the expression "He wasn't worth his salt" was coined.
I love how “Wisconsin” is the word most Googled how to spell in Wisconsin
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That explains why I didn't like brussel sprouts as a kid but do now.
5:02 of course because not all of it is farther. but it is completely more east, west, north, and southern than iceland.
That “secret letter” that Queen Elizabeth wrote before her death was actually written back in 1986 as a kind of time capsule.
0:13 Now that’s a fact that changes your perception of time.
2:24 I wonder if the guy who bought that cigar smoked the rest of it, so he could say he shared a cigar with Winston Churchill.
I heard about the car thing in GTA. Though I also read that Rockstar made them stop.
Thank you for all these!!!
'Eat your fingers off" is a pretty wild slogan though
makes you wonder if people actually did that
Actually there was a stop sign in Paris in the 16th arrondissement until 2013... But it was stole again
Wow. It wouldn't occur to me to lie in a job interview; either I'd most likely be making trouble for myself later, or the lie is not important enough to make. I guess I'm in the 25%.
2:50 Hitler never shot himself
And people say "theres no evidence". Unbelievable! There is plenty of evidence he escaped.
Dark side of the moon?
@@andrewgodo9799 Operation Highjump
😮 it blew my mind to hear about the stupid question charge I have had that idea for years being that I work in food and beverage here in Los Angeles and yes I do think people would be amused enough to want to be charged.. cool to know that it's out there 🤙🏼
Baby yet? 🥰. 🙋♀️🇨🇦
How did Harvard get the Necronomicon away from Miskatonic University?
God willing he’s ok now ❤
The goat and saltwater is NOT tickling. The goat is starved and the salt from the water on the feed makes the goat lick the meat away.
Good to know, thank you!
Why is Sauerkraut so important to people in Pennsylvania haha
Among whites, German is a huge demographic in the Midwest
I hope that crocodile survived. I doubt it, but still.
Wisconsin FTW!!
"Only five modern countries were never colonized by Europe." First, how do you think most of those green countries became "modern countries"? But secondly, and as a contrary note to the first objection, a lot of those green countries don't really qualify as "modern countries". Either that, or I'm just totally misunderstanding that qualifier.
Been a while
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1:26 how did that happen 😂
Nebraska’s most googled word is suspicious
That is the fourth explanation I've heard for where Apple gets its name and logo. Personally, I think all the explanations sound like bullshit except for the one saying that the apple with a bite taken out is a tribute to Alan Turing who made major contributions to the development of computers and code breaking. He was then convicted, (in the 1950's), of the "crime" of homosexuality in England. For his punishment, he was given a choice of prison, or a series of injections essentially equating to chemical castration, so as to sterilize him. He committed suicide by eating an apple he injected with cyanide. Further, if you recall that the original Apple logo was a rainbow of colors, the Turing explanation seems to hold the most validity to me.... Lol, and if it isn't the real reason, it damn well should be!
Because of Newton.
A crash because of a alligator wow world 💀
In South Africa 90% of people have a cracked phone
Love the 6 minute info blast
How does Asia produce the most fumes in San Francisco?
It's most likely carried on the winds that come across the ocean.
Its because Asia creates the vast majority of the world'd pollution. Especially China. You cannot see Chinese skyscapers because of smog
The most comprehensive estimate of total Global Population Death from 1939-1945, as direct result of WW II is 3.76%. I still find that overall percentage to be seemingly low….
Deaths directly caused by the war ( which includes Military and Civilian ) is estimated to be between 50-56 Million. An additional estimated 19-28 million war related deaths from diseases and famine in the aftermath. Civilian death is said to be around 50-55 Million....so not that low
Man am I proud of the people of my home state Wisconsin for not being able to spell our own states name. As someone who lives with the people of this state, I completely see how this is the case. We ain’t that bright
damn thats rough. I have trouble with English spellings but dude, Wisconsin is actually spelled as it sounds, no tricks or weirdness.
4:20 is there a connection 🤨
Cracked iphone: is it because of the dumbass yet intentionally dangerous packaging that makes you accidentally throw the phone 1st thing? Or because you are an android person who threw it out of frustration?
4:13 🤦
I know a cracked phone screen turns me off!!
Apparently, the word people in Wisconsin need help spelling is Wisconsin.
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It's cavalry not Calvary, otherwise great video.
At the time of Christ, There was no bible to swear upon in court. They actually swore on their testicles, probably to ensure that women could not be a witness in court cases. If a crime was committed and fhe only witness was a woman, then there were no witnesses. Swearing on their testicles is also what led to the use of the words TESTIfy and TESTImony and aTEST. They refer to the technical word for testicles, TESTES.
It's a good thing that we stopped doing this...
"I solumnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me nuts."
Hi
2:11 false NATO also counts. 🇰🇵🇷🇺
What?
Also in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
First Satellite Television Broadcast to the German, and English speaking World. EVER!
First Olympic Basketball Game. US & all of Britain,
band black players as an unfair advantage. Germany won Gold, with a 5th generation black soldier from an old Prussian Family. The Brits had it overturned, saying his time in the German Army made him too good of a player. France was given the Gold.
1936 games Required each athlete to participate for their Country of Birth ONLY!
Before this 40 some athletes were paid by other countries to Rep them, and Win, for the whole Olympics! Not fair, and became very boring.
First to be Documented. A Film called Olympia, showed how milliseconds mattered.
6 (8 block long) Zeppelins flew over the Berlin Olympics, and free Worldwide trips were given away by the Nazi party.
68 new Rules, and Regs because Hitler wanted Clean, Wholesome Games, in Berlin.
Impossible for the 1936 Berlin Olympics to have Satellite TV broadcast. First satellite Sputnik launched in 1957
Impossible for the 1936 Berlin Olympics to have first Satellite TV broadcast. First satellite Sputnik launched in 1957.
@@Nepsanagaer
Sputnik was a low-orbit satellite it turned the opposite of the Earth's rotation, and made contact with mutable receivers around the World..
The Germans used the first geostationary satellite which sat in one place 86 miles above Germany, and returned TV signals to anyone with the right type of RV antenna 100's pf miles away.
Queen Elizabeth even talked about it in one of her books. And how her family watched the Olympics in Berlin, at home in England when she was 10 tears old, on a TV made, and gifted to her parents by Telefunken, and the people of The New Peacefull Germany.
The word AIN'T has long since been a slang term that has pissed off English teachers for decades every time a student used it. Now it is a bonafide dictionary word. Its official definition is the contraction of the words "am not". Since the word "am" can only be usedwith the pronoun "I", "I ain't" is acceptable whereas "you ain't" or "he/she/they ain't" are not acceptable.
Please ditch the closed captioning. UA-cam already has closed captioning and its hard to watch the video when compelled to read it.
Why don't you switch off the youtube subtitles? It's just one click. In addition, the subtitles on youtube for this video are only generated automatically - so they could always contain errors.
If you add UA-cam's CC, it adds it over the video's CC. The CC is in the uploaded video.
The Apple logo is kinda sus because it may symbolize Eve taking a bite out of the fruit
W. wasn't the only president that was a cheerleader. I believe there were four in total, I just can't remember who because I drink too much.