Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
The guy that made the video actually admitted it wasn't real, thank goodness. Orphan Sources are scary, because you could find something incredibly radioactive and have no idea until it's too late.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
Fun fact: the nervous system is the most resistant part of the body to radiation. Another fun fact: Alpha particles are pretty negligent if they fall on you or if you accidentally touch it, but if you ingest it, you'll receive more ionizations than gamma rays.
In a sci-fi novel I read, a man looted houses that had been evacuated quickly before a nuclear attack. He collected all the gold watches, jewelry, tableware. He got cancer very fast. A visitor saw the horde under his bed, extremely radioactive.
You're speaking of one or the other of the novels "Alas, Babylon", by Pat Frank, or "On the Beach", by Nevil Shute, but it's been too long since I last read either one to recall which it was. That scene you describe (or close enough - there was no actual "cancer" involved - only radiation burns/poisoning - the victims didn't live long enough after the exposure to get cancer) is ABSOLUTELY in one or the other of them, I just can't remember which. In the story, both the looter and his girlfriend ended up dead of radiation poisoning. Closest thing to cancer was the girlfriend having the place where she wore one of the "hot" rings turn black, which was what tipped off the rest of the characters that something was going on, and lead to the discovery of the stash of "hot" gold , which had been gathered during a foraging trip to the bombed-out remains of Miami (AHA! That pins it down - it was in "Alas, Babylon", which takes place in Florida, mostly in and around the St. Augustine area) stuffed into a boot and shoved under the looter's bed.
@@krashd Except the raging fires outside would make it impossible to emerge into any type of city area for multiple hours. It's a bungled understanding of the hard science that writers at the time often had.
@@trashyCorn.12 Well, I once hear someone saying that they're going to put razor blades into a cake for some huge prank. I pretty sure that prank like this is possible, but it's ultra rare.
This has happened before where a rural farm family found a 5-Ci cobalt-60 capsule used for x-rays back in the 60's. I think some thieves were taking the machine apart that was still inside an abandoned hospital. When the young child of the family took the core apart after bringing it home, it unknowingly to them started leaking radiation for days. The boy, the pregnant mother, and grandmother all died from exposure weeks later.
It’s the Goiânia incident. Someone stole the core for scrap and it later got opened. They found the blue glowing material (cesium) and shared it because it was so cool. People played with it and kept it in their pockets. Unfortunately, that was Cherenkov radiation they were seeing. You only see that when something is really, really radioactive. The dumbest part is the people who knew about the radioactive core wanted to remove it and properly dispose of it for safety reasons but were prevented from doing so by the police, despite warnings of what would happen if an unknowing person got ahold of it. Edited because I was originally mistaken about how the core got out of the hospital.
This story is a blatant lie. video was made by some kink twitter guy, then som1 uploaded it on reddit. and story started to spread. each different. kink guy that made original video was also for some reason studying psychics or stuff. his parents must be proud. also that radiation thing isnt real.
@@North_Red_Dark_Academia We know the “radiation” in the video is fake. idkSterling said as much in the video. We’re talking about an actual event, not one faked for the internet.
I remember reading about a Chemist who died in the 70’s I think when they didn’t know how potent one of the elements was in the lab. She handled it with gloves that got a tear and ended up dying. Now of course there’s a better understanding and stricter requirements. Everyone was crushed this young woman died bc they wondered if there was more they could’ve done.
I think you're actually thinking of Kate H who died due to people not understanding that gloves can be permeated by dimethyl mercury at the time. Unless the "gloves" you're talking about was a full enclosure or part pf a covering suit they'd have made no difference. A lot of the most dangerous nuclear objects were handled regularly without gear (like the demon core) because most of them emit radiation in a relatively harmless (because the low permeation of alpha particles) way until they go critical. If it was a case of an assumed alpha source actually being say, a gamma source, the handling routines are so different the tear in the gloves wouldn't even make it to the coroner's notes.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
IDKSterling STATS (End of the Year Edition): - This is the 157th video on the series - This is the 921st video on the series overall (including shorts) - Most videos uploaded in a day were 10 on 5 different occasions: Sep 18th and 28th, Oct 2nd, Nov 2nd and 29th, 2023 (EST time) - December has the most uploads, at 157 videos - December has the most uploads on average, at over 5 videos per day - 8pm is the hour when IdkSterling uploads the most (EST time) - The 10th of any month is when IdkSterling uploads the most (EST time) - IdkSterling uploads on average 4 videos per day, at 5:11pm (EST time) - His most used tag is #dangerous with 344 across his videos - He has uploaded 10 meme videos and 2 reddit videos - The most used SFX at the beginning of his videos are: 🎅🎅🐡🥕 in 248 videos 🎅🎅🐱 in 156 videos 🎅🎅🎅🧚♀✨ in 126 videos No SFX used in 119 videos 🎅🎅🦀💵 in 113 videos 🎅🎅🤨 in 77 videos "HEHEHEHA" in 20 videos 🎅🎅😩 in 12 videos 🎅🎅"NO DON'T DO IT" in 12 videos "Hey Apple!" in 8 videos 🎅🎅🎅🧚♀✨🐡🥕 in 4 videos 🎅🎅🤨📸 (Vine Boom) in 4 videos 🎅🎅💩 in 2 videos 🎅🎅 in 2 videos "DANCE TILL YOUR DEAD" in 1 video "WHAT THE HELL!?" in 1 video "HEHEHE"🐡🥕 in 1 video 🎅🎅🎅 in 1 video 🦟🦟🦟 in 1 video 🐡🥕 in 1 video
The noise looks wrong. Radiation induced noise adds pure white pixels randomly across the screen as high energy photons hit individual camera pixels and completely overexpose them. If it is gamma radiation they are uncorrelated. High speed electrons and Beta particles get deflected by the sensor and also make short streaks.
There was a really good HOUSE Episode where a Father had given his Son a unique object he had come through his Salvage Business. Obviously, the Son was in the hospital & house was trying to figure out what was the problem. Turned out the object was used in the Oil Drilling Industry to find deposits. Sadly the Son had too much exposure & died, basically because of the gift the Father gave him without knowing what it was.
Back in the early sixties, I had plantar warts on my right heel,, they were removed using radium, the doctor removed a small metallic object from a lead container like the one shown, taped it over the wart and he then left the room for approximately 10 minutes,then returned and removed the radium from my heel.About a week later a large blister formed around the wart, the doctor cut the blister away, the wart was gone,that was 62 years ago.
We had one of these (empty, unused) we found in storage in the basement of the chemistry building when I worked for a university. Ours was bigger but it was basically about 10 pounds of lead with a cavity about the side of a D battery in the middle.
Yes this video is edited, that is not how radiation effects a camera , it creates " holes" in the image and begins to grain up instead of drop down to 140p
My late wife had octolmelanoma. This is cancer of the eye. The Doctor whom treated her actually stiched a small piece of a radiated chip onto her eye that had the tumor. We were given a lead container like this one in case the chip fell out. We were to put it in this container and the certain protocol was to call this emergency number to have it retrieved by a certain Government group. She also had to wear a lead eye patch over the affected eye. Unfortunately the cancer was already stg 4 and matastiside to her liver. She passed from liver cancer
I worked for a company that supervised construction sites in various ways. One time, when I was learning about earth compacting, they brought out a device that uses radioactive materials to measure the density of the earth beneath it, and the guy teaching us told us a story about how a past employee broke one of the machines and stuck the radioactive part in his pocket and then he went sterile before he died.
@@TBATG The demon core was a sphere of plutonium that was involved in two fatal radiation accidents when scientists tested it as a fissile core of an early atomic bomb. It was manufactured by the Manhattan Project, the U.S. nuclear weapon development effort during World War II. It was a subcritical mass that weighed 6.2 kilograms (14 lb) and was 89 millimeters (3.5 in) in diameter. - Wikipedia
It's scary to think that in 1987, Cesium-137 was released when an old cancer therapy machine was taken apart at junkyard in Brazil. Four people died including a child. They thought the glowing blue stone was fascinating and shared it with friends and family.
Or that MRI machine (I think it was an MRI machine..?) that had some software glitch and was super dosing patients with radiation. Kyle has such a good list of these events and their breakdowns.
Blue glow suggests criticality, and highly doubtful for Cs137 x-ray machine....regardless of water, squished geometry, reflectors, etc. However, radiation effects can be seeen.....especially if containment is broken and isotope ingested (and Cs137 is water soluble, so handling itself could lead to some ingestion).
Happy New year to y'all, hope you have a wonderful year and remember how much hopeless it seems there's is still someone who believes in you and loves you, having a positive mindset helps in horrible situation. God loves you❤
Kyle Hill did a great video essentially debunking this. I recommend everyone who is skeptical to check it out. This video is definitely, but if you're interested in how nuclear radiation works, you should check it out.
This one isn't real. It's already been covered by Kyle Hill, and the guy that made this admitted to him in an email that it was fake. The noise on the video was done in after effects.
Fun fact about those flasks, they are made out of solid lead so the assumption the guy is fine may not hold true later in life for him as you normally do not want to handle a chunk of solid lead like that.
The guy is just fine, they handle radioactive material strong enough to distort the camera that much without blockage all the time, its normal, they just monitor how LONG they are being exposed.
Debunked by the creator. Said that he was bored when he decided to create this fake. He followed up with fake reports of going to the hospital with images of burns (inconsistent with reality).
That fake fuzzy effect reveals it is a fake. Just compare it to real videos taken in high radiation environments, like those in Chernobyl. where not the whole screen of the recording is evenly pixelated (a software filter applied), but a dynamic random series of local glimpses, noise can be seen, each impact affecting just a smaller area of the CMOS sensor of the camera and not the whole screen evenly, like we see it here.
If this was real, you would see nothing but static when he opened it because the radiation would essentially near fry the camera (if it didn’t fry the whole phone entirely). Look up the Elephants foot photo from Chernobyl. The reason it’s so grainy isn’t because the camera was old. It was taken in 1989. That “grain” is literally loose radiation, so much that it shows up in the video. The camera barely lasted long enough to take the photo before basically melting.
Some guy found a small and Black, but heavy object in a lost place, like a lab. He took it home and tried to wash it, later he felt ill and then found out he got, i think, blood cancer. He didnt even mention the ball to the different docs, because it never came to his mind this little Thing could be that harmfull. So take care picking up stuff you dont know, especially if it dark and too heavy. The guy is fine now.
They made portable demon cores? 💀💀💀
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@@treek10k No thanks
@@treek10kShut up bot
@@treek10kI JUST WENT TO MASS ALREADY
There is no huge glow
The guy that made the video actually admitted it wasn't real, thank goodness. Orphan Sources are scary, because you could find something incredibly radioactive and have no idea until it's too late.
That's good, but if it was real we'd see a radiation case soon, and I'd never want to see that ever in my life.
Was searching for this comment lol
it would not even be real because cameras our days can't fuzz from radiation because they use a different method
Bet you thought it was legit right away from reading the title too, you never think for yourself which is sad, always tunnel visioning
@@BuduLips you sound like a caricature
Kyle Hill did a deep dive into the lore of this video. I’d recommend checking it out
yea, the sample is fake though, which is a good thing
@@Kepler_2258For sure! That guy would be in serious trouble if it wasn’t.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
I would be thankful if you didn't force your beliefs down my throat. @@treek10k
@@treek10k thank you.
Fun fact: the nervous system is the most resistant part of the body to radiation.
Another fun fact: Alpha particles are pretty negligent if they fall on you or if you accidentally touch it, but if you ingest it, you'll receive more ionizations than gamma rays.
And what if I eat gamma rays?
Another fun fact: blood cells are produced inside the bone due to the low possibility of UV radiation.
@@vector2-074it doesn't change the way it affects you as it goes through you anyways.
@@vector2-074
You become big, green, angry, and all your clothes get ripped apart except for your pants, for some reason
lol@@headphones2308
This man working hard putting out all these videos. Huge respect. Wishing him all the best.
Finally an original and good comment
Working hard. Uh huh...
Hmm.. half the shit he spits out ain't even correct 😂
@@godofmachines it's not good it's just glazing
@@zackmoore147 which ones off the top of your head?
HE SAID IT! HE SAID THE THING!
For anybody wondering, i meant "This [x] is already dead, it just doesn't know it"
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whar
Wdym?
people doesnt understand it they just doesnt know it
He always says that
In a sci-fi novel I read, a man looted houses that had been evacuated quickly before a nuclear attack. He collected all the gold watches, jewelry, tableware.
He got cancer very fast. A visitor saw the horde under his bed, extremely radioactive.
You're speaking of one or the other of the novels "Alas, Babylon", by Pat Frank, or "On the Beach", by Nevil Shute, but it's been too long since I last read either one to recall which it was. That scene you describe (or close enough - there was no actual "cancer" involved - only radiation burns/poisoning - the victims didn't live long enough after the exposure to get cancer) is ABSOLUTELY in one or the other of them, I just can't remember which. In the story, both the looter and his girlfriend ended up dead of radiation poisoning. Closest thing to cancer was the girlfriend having the place where she wore one of the "hot" rings turn black, which was what tipped off the rest of the characters that something was going on, and lead to the discovery of the stash of "hot" gold , which had been gathered during a foraging trip to the bombed-out remains of Miami (AHA! That pins it down - it was in "Alas, Babylon", which takes place in Florida, mostly in and around the St. Augustine area) stuffed into a boot and shoved under the looter's bed.
@@FerdFerdFerdFerd It's in "Alas Babylon."
This would only really be the case for 60 days or so. Neutron-activated gold has a half-life of only 3 days.
@@Shaker626 Yeah, looters don't wait months before looting, because by then the loot is all gone.
@@krashd Except the raging fires outside would make it impossible to emerge into any type of city area for multiple hours. It's a bungled understanding of the hard science that writers at the time often had.
Just imagine how devastating it would be if pranksters decided to use this to people
Considering people now walk into random peoples homes and rob stores for just pranks, this is probably possible
Shhhhhhh! Don't be giving them ideas
Fortunately, idiot pranksters aren’t good at doing the actual work necessary to locate a significant amount of radioactive material
@@evilsharkey8954 yet
@@trashyCorn.12 Well, I once hear someone saying that they're going to put razor blades into a cake for some huge prank. I pretty sure that prank like this is possible, but it's ultra rare.
This has happened before where a rural farm family found a 5-Ci cobalt-60 capsule used for x-rays back in the 60's. I think some thieves were taking the machine apart that was still inside an abandoned hospital. When the young child of the family took the core apart after bringing it home, it unknowingly to them started leaking radiation for days. The boy, the pregnant mother, and grandmother all died from exposure weeks later.
It’s the Goiânia incident. Someone stole the core for scrap and it later got opened. They found the blue glowing material (cesium) and shared it because it was so cool. People played with it and kept it in their pockets. Unfortunately, that was Cherenkov radiation they were seeing. You only see that when something is really, really radioactive.
The dumbest part is the people who knew about the radioactive core wanted to remove it and properly dispose of it for safety reasons but were prevented from doing so by the police, despite warnings of what would happen if an unknowing person got ahold of it.
Edited because I was originally mistaken about how the core got out of the hospital.
@@evilsharkey8954why would the police stopped them wth that's just dumb??? 💀
This story is a blatant lie. video was made by some kink twitter guy, then som1 uploaded it on reddit. and story started to spread. each different. kink guy that made original video was also for some reason studying psychics or stuff. his parents must be proud. also that radiation thing isnt real.
@@North_Red_Dark_Academia calm down we all know it's fake, we watch the same video
@@North_Red_Dark_Academia We know the “radiation” in the video is fake. idkSterling said as much in the video.
We’re talking about an actual event, not one faked for the internet.
I remember reading about a Chemist who died in the 70’s I think when they didn’t know how potent one of the elements was in the lab. She handled it with gloves that got a tear and ended up dying. Now of course there’s a better understanding and stricter requirements. Everyone was crushed this young woman died bc they wondered if there was more they could’ve done.
I think you're actually thinking of Kate H who died due to people not understanding that gloves can be permeated by dimethyl mercury at the time. Unless the "gloves" you're talking about was a full enclosure or part pf a covering suit they'd have made no difference. A lot of the most dangerous nuclear objects were handled regularly without gear (like the demon core) because most of them emit radiation in a relatively harmless (because the low permeation of alpha particles) way until they go critical.
If it was a case of an assumed alpha source actually being say, a gamma source, the handling routines are so different the tear in the gloves wouldn't even make it to the coroner's notes.
It was dimethylmercury
Her gloves weren't torn. The dimethyl mercury penetrated the gloves and it was a very small drop.
Yeah. It was mercury related brain death. No radiation involved
Also, this took place in a period of 10 months, between August 1996 and June 1997.
Pocket-sized Demon Core doesn’t exist, it can’t hurt you.
Pocket-sized Demon Core: and I took that personally…
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
It is not a demon core. It is a uranium core or a plutonium core.
Very original
...which is what a demon core is, so yes, it is a demon core. @@hikh7131
@@treek10k666 gang
kyle hill has already confirmed that this video was a fake, he even made a video with the guy who made the video and explained how he made the video.
“The man is already radiated, He just doesn’t know it yet”
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
@@treek10kamen indeed, Jesus is great and he loves you too,❤
not funny get a father
@@JackmaldbroJdjdjdsigma 🗿🗿
not funny, get a father.
Jokes aside, his videos are really good at clearing up confusions and misleading content, heads up to him.
IDKSterling STATS (End of the Year Edition):
- This is the 157th video on the series
- This is the 921st video on the series overall (including shorts)
- Most videos uploaded in a day were 10 on 5 different occasions: Sep 18th and 28th, Oct 2nd, Nov 2nd and 29th, 2023 (EST time)
- December has the most uploads, at 157 videos
- December has the most uploads on average, at over 5 videos per day
- 8pm is the hour when IdkSterling uploads the most (EST time)
- The 10th of any month is when IdkSterling uploads the most (EST time)
- IdkSterling uploads on average 4 videos per day, at 5:11pm (EST time)
- His most used tag is #dangerous with 344 across his videos
- He has uploaded 10 meme videos and 2 reddit videos
- The most used SFX at the beginning of his videos are:
🎅🎅🐡🥕 in 248 videos
🎅🎅🐱 in 156 videos
🎅🎅🎅🧚♀✨ in 126 videos
No SFX used in 119 videos
🎅🎅🦀💵 in 113 videos
🎅🎅🤨 in 77 videos
"HEHEHEHA" in 20 videos
🎅🎅😩 in 12 videos
🎅🎅"NO DON'T DO IT" in 12 videos
"Hey Apple!" in 8 videos
🎅🎅🎅🧚♀✨🐡🥕 in 4 videos
🎅🎅🤨📸 (Vine Boom) in 4 videos
🎅🎅💩 in 2 videos
🎅🎅 in 2 videos
"DANCE TILL YOUR DEAD" in 1 video
"WHAT THE HELL!?" in 1 video
"HEHEHE"🐡🥕 in 1 video
🎅🎅🎅 in 1 video
🦟🦟🦟 in 1 video
🐡🥕 in 1 video
its been a year since one of these, welcome back!
That was probably took a while 1:07
how do u know this
idksterling GYATTS
wow
"This video is already a not a short, it just doesn't know it yet"
"This video was an extra 7 seconds long so it wasn't a short, it just doesn't know it yet." 🎅🎅🐈
Bro tried his best
🎅🎅🤔❓
The noise looks wrong. Radiation induced noise adds pure white pixels randomly across the screen as high energy photons hit individual camera pixels and completely overexpose them. If it is gamma radiation they are uncorrelated. High speed electrons and Beta particles get deflected by the sensor and also make short streaks.
I can't imagine how many watchlists the guy filming the original content got put on by the ATF, even if it were completely fake and edited.
ATF? nah radiation doesn't fall into their department. FBI, Homeland security? absolutely and honestly, I'd rather take ATF over those two.
There was a really good HOUSE Episode where a Father had given his Son a unique object he had come through his Salvage Business. Obviously, the Son was in the hospital & house was trying to figure out what was the problem.
Turned out the object was used in the Oil Drilling Industry to find deposits.
Sadly the Son had too much exposure & died, basically because of the gift the Father gave him without knowing what it was.
yep ive seen that object turned out to be radioactive ik house isnt real but events like scrappers finding radioactive material are
Sounds like House just wanted to scare people away from oil products.
@@purpleguy5226 Man, I hate radioactive ik!
Back in the early sixties, I had plantar warts on my right heel,, they were removed using radium, the doctor removed a small metallic object from a lead container like the one shown, taped it over the wart and he then left the room for approximately 10 minutes,then returned and removed the radium from my heel.About a week later a large blister formed around the wart, the doctor cut the blister away, the wart was gone,that was 62 years ago.
"This man is already a pocket-sized demon core, he just hasn't fully transformed yet."
Portable Demon Cores before GTA 6. 😭
When bro sends you a prank gift 💀💀
We had one of these (empty, unused) we found in storage in the basement of the chemistry building when I worked for a university. Ours was bigger but it was basically about 10 pounds of lead with a cavity about the side of a D battery in the middle.
“Something called noise”💀
Yes this video is edited, that is not how radiation effects a camera , it creates " holes" in the image and begins to grain up instead of drop down to 140p
My late wife had octolmelanoma. This is cancer of the eye. The Doctor whom treated her actually stiched a small piece of a radiated chip onto her eye that had the tumor. We were given a lead container like this one in case the chip fell out. We were to put it in this container and the certain protocol was to call this emergency number to have it retrieved by a certain Government group. She also had to wear a lead eye patch over the affected eye. Unfortunately the cancer was already stg 4 and matastiside to her liver. She passed from liver cancer
2023: oh no
2024: ITEM ASYLUM
Yes sir
I thought that was an eye from the thumbnail. 😂😂
remember when this video was made 24 minutes ago? good times.
It's also good to note that you'll feel iffy when you touch something like this. I know this from experience because I died from this before.
bro got a demon core to his doorstep
"It's just a prank, bro"
Blud got the new secret formula💀
I worked for a company that supervised construction sites in various ways. One time, when I was learning about earth compacting, they brought out a device that uses radioactive materials to measure the density of the earth beneath it, and the guy teaching us told us a story about how a past employee broke one of the machines and stuck the radioactive part in his pocket and then he went sterile before he died.
Bye bye, NileRed. Nice knowing you, buddy. ❤
“It’s just a prank package bro stop taking is seriously”
The prank package:
This demon core is already dead, it just don't know it
Underrated comment
This trend is unfunny and nobody knows yet
What the heck is demon core?
@@TBATG The demon core was a sphere of plutonium that was involved in two fatal radiation accidents when scientists tested it as a fissile core of an early atomic bomb. It was manufactured by the Manhattan Project, the U.S. nuclear weapon development effort during World War II. It was a subcritical mass that weighed 6.2 kilograms (14 lb) and was 89 millimeters (3.5 in) in diameter. - Wikipedia
@@lemonsink7869 So it was the prototype of a nuclear bomb?
This man teaches me something every time he uploads, he just doesn’t know it yet☠️☠️☠️
Bro it’s from reddit
"This Man Is Already Dead, He Just Doesn't Know It" moment 😂
It's scary to think that in 1987, Cesium-137 was released when an old cancer therapy machine was taken apart at junkyard in Brazil. Four people died including a child. They thought the glowing blue stone was fascinating and shared it with friends and family.
Or that MRI machine (I think it was an MRI machine..?) that had some software glitch and was super dosing patients with radiation. Kyle has such a good list of these events and their breakdowns.
Blue glow suggests criticality, and highly doubtful for Cs137 x-ray machine....regardless of water, squished geometry, reflectors, etc. However, radiation effects can be seeen.....especially if containment is broken and isotope ingested (and Cs137 is water soluble, so handling itself could lead to some ingestion).
My man explained how we get those effects from those VHS tapes (or something)
SpongeBob throwing another demon core at squidward with this one🗣🗣🔥🔥
This video has been debunked enough times for you to get a thumbs down for "sensational videos without checking their source".
“this demon core is already dead, it just doesn’t know it yet 🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🐡🥕”
Happy New year to y'all, hope you have a wonderful year and remember how much hopeless it seems there's is still someone who believes in you and loves you, having a positive mindset helps in horrible situation.
God loves you❤
Amém
this is not connected to the video.
@@Thanatos6000 shut up
@@Thanatos6000 Fun fact: the oldest son of Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was the oldest man to land during D-Day.
@@Thanatos6000Happy new year
Kyle Hill did a great video essentially debunking this. I recommend everyone who is skeptical to check it out. This video is definitely, but if you're interested in how nuclear radiation works, you should check it out.
Slender man actually exists, everybody just doesn't realize it yet.
This is a known and confirmed meme. Dude admitted to staging it on a subsequent reddit post.
This isn't real
It's a fake video, bro. There was a whole investigation about it.
i love this guy, he stopped using that one sound effect that makes me want to hear urgent news that death to approach me at an alarming speed.
I love the: “🎅🤔”
Learned all this through Metal Gear Solid…Good times 😢
Idksterling should do a video about chronic wasting disease!
Bro got tricked by a radioactive flask and gained the superpowers of a flask. He is Flask-Man
Mark Rober's latest glitter bomb
new favorite YT channel here
this guy is unreal
that compa is already dead, nomo they didnt advised him
I know him, he's my neighbor and his name is Mr. Godzilla. He'll live.
This one isn't real. It's already been covered by Kyle Hill, and the guy that made this admitted to him in an email that it was fake. The noise on the video was done in after effects.
Fun fact about those flasks, they are made out of solid lead so the assumption the guy is fine may not hold true later in life for him as you normally do not want to handle a chunk of solid lead like that.
In other words you make me lose 30 seconds of my time by saying the guy should be fine
"What did you drink bro?"
"Oh, just very radiated uranium bro"
The thumbnail scared me😭
😭
HE'S TITLE. ITS THE THING WE'VE ALWAYS WANTED.
The guy is just fine, they handle radioactive material strong enough to distort the camera that much without blockage all the time, its normal, they just monitor how LONG they are being exposed.
Random guy next to a Demon Core
Well this is terrifying 😟
Debunked by the creator. Said that he was bored when he decided to create this fake. He followed up with fake reports of going to the hospital with images of burns (inconsistent with reality).
Bro livin in stranger things 💀
Kyle Hill made a video explaining that this clip is completely fake.
Thank you.
This man should not spread misinformation.
That fake fuzzy effect reveals it is a fake. Just compare it to real videos taken in high radiation environments, like those in Chernobyl. where not the whole screen of the recording is evenly pixelated (a software filter applied), but a dynamic random series of local glimpses, noise can be seen, each impact affecting just a smaller area of the CMOS sensor of the camera and not the whole screen evenly, like we see it here.
The video is not real, Kyle Hill did a video on this and contacted the person who uploaded this video!
Someone sent bro uranium 💀
“License and registration please”
The demon core in my glovebox:
The mostly lead container for radioactive materials is called a pig. They can be stationary or portable.
I’ve operated 5 nuclear reactors.
If this was real, you would see nothing but static when he opened it because the radiation would essentially near fry the camera (if it didn’t fry the whole phone entirely). Look up the Elephants foot photo from Chernobyl. The reason it’s so grainy isn’t because the camera was old. It was taken in 1989. That “grain” is literally loose radiation, so much that it shows up in the video. The camera barely lasted long enough to take the photo before basically melting.
cameras don't fuzz under low levels now because they are more advanced
"idkstrelling is already dead, he just doesn't know it yet.'' 🧑🎄🧑🎄🤔
You heard it first here, people.
He beat the news to it
That video is fake, obviously. Guy proved it.
Dudes gonna be another Ben 10 creature, he just doesn’t know it yet
I thought it was a painting of an eye at first.
People be stupid and not even realize it. Education is important not social media.
Santa got confused for a sec
Kyle Hill debunked this and made a full video about Orphan Sources.
“Petah, the horse is dead, it just doesn’t know it yet”
🎅🎅😾
We’re not an effin democracy we are a REPUBLIC
bro got exposed to 200 thousand radioactive rays 😭💀💀💀
He seriously has a portable demon core
Some guy found a small and Black, but heavy object in a lost place, like a lab. He took it home and tried to wash it, later he felt ill and then found out he got, i think, blood cancer.
He didnt even mention the ball to the different docs, because it never came to his mind this little Thing could be that harmfull.
So take care picking up stuff you dont know, especially if it dark and too heavy.
The guy is fine now.
"🎅🎅🤨" is my favorite part
“This Man Is Already Dead, But He Doesn’t Know It Yet”
“🎅🎅🎅🤔”
Forbidden Fleshlight 💀💀
0:01 THE FACT THAT THE CAMERA HAD A BIT OF STATIC PROVES ITS REAL
Thankfully the cameraman never dies.
Happy new year idksterling 😊😊😊
This was debunked as a 'prank' a long time ago.