We only know what we've been told. We even filter our own experiences thru the mindset we're familiar with. There is a video called Everything You Know is a Lie by Lloyd Pye. Unfortunately it's easier to fool people than it is to explain they have already been fooled.
@@didgeeridoo9236 I totally agree, but when you use pictures of hms victory, which is still in dock at Portsmouth, then you have to expect people to presume it is that ship, being talked about in this video.
Hello Mike. I thought the archives had 53 miles of shelves. So I guess 52 miles would be my guess to the trivia. BTW, keep up the great work ALL who helps make the videos.
I don't think it was at all fortunate that the Bishop survived in the one case. Since the guy of whom the Bishop promised freedom if he confessed, was not given freedom and instead was tortured with the Spanish Boot, it was not at all fortunate that the Bishop survived. The Bishop sounds like a jerk. However, that was pretty typical for the time period. More concerned about enriching themselves and their church. Some things never change.
40:20 That doll in the middle-back, looks eerily similar to the “Robert the Sailor Doll” that is reportedly haunted. Too bad it’s not a better photo/image. Imagine if that was actually the same one that guys family member got him back then! That would be so creepy and no way a coincidence! 🤨
No matter the appearance or the metal parts of the kislux bag, I believe that as long as you are not a professional, you will never see any difference .
Purple for emperors from insects & plants? You apparently don't know that it was a very rare color due to its other source. A certain sea snail the Murex, that grew in the Eastern Mediterranean in Phoenicia, ( later Lebanon)gave the " Imperial Purple" color after harvest & treatment. That's why it was reserved for Rome's Caesars & later royalty...
When a Roman soldier was promoted to the rank of centurion he needed to buy some purple cloth to add to his garment. When St Paul crossed into Europe, he looked for local Jews. He met Lydia who was a seller of purple cloth. She no doubt helped make connections with the Roman army. Soldiers spread the new faith north as they Roman empire expanded.
A few days ago I found a bag that was almost the same design as my dream bag, but the price blew my mind. I have a soul resonance with kislux . It taught me that beauty doesnât have to be expensive, it just has to be right.
I love a good kislux because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
Fifth. Love the long videos. I sleep so good 😴
I really like the longer videos. Thanks.
Me too
Very interesting mysteries. Thanks for a great compilation. I enjoy your historical videos. I've been a fan of Ty Knots for years. ❤❤❤
Purple was made from sea snails by the ancient greeks than the romans. It was called Tyrian purple or imperial purple.....
I really enjoyed this video. Thx❤
Victory wrecked? It looked fine when I saw it a few weeks ago 😊
Yeah it certainly looks ok in pompey harbour
Thank you for today's mysteries. There is also Light and Love and more around us too than we can see in this world...Jesus Loves Us ALL!
We only know what we've been told. We even filter our own experiences thru the mindset we're familiar with.
There is a video called Everything You Know is a Lie by Lloyd Pye.
Unfortunately it's easier to fool people than it is to explain they have already been fooled.
The victory is at Portsmouth England! It’s in almost perfect condition! I’ve been on it numerous times. Think you need to check your sources. 🤣
There's been more than one Victory.
@@didgeeridoo9236 I totally agree, but when you use pictures of hms victory, which is still in dock at Portsmouth, then you have to expect people to presume it is that ship, being talked about in this video.
Hello Mike. I thought the archives had 53 miles of shelves. So I guess 52 miles would be my guess to the trivia. BTW, keep up the great work ALL who helps make the videos.
I don't think it was at all fortunate that the Bishop survived in the one case. Since the guy of whom the Bishop promised freedom if he confessed, was not given freedom and instead was tortured with the Spanish Boot, it was not at all fortunate that the Bishop survived. The Bishop sounds like a jerk. However, that was pretty typical for the time period. More concerned about enriching themselves and their church. Some things never change.
How could an historical mystery come from prehistorical times? Does anybody even read this stuff?
Wait, do you even know what your question is?
Lol rookies
You’re not smart 😂
Understanding what we have labeled different blocks of time in human history is important
Wait, do I even lift?
40:20
That doll in the middle-back, looks eerily similar to the “Robert the Sailor Doll” that is reportedly haunted. Too bad it’s not a better photo/image. Imagine if that was actually the same one that guys family member got him back then! That would be so creepy and no way a coincidence! 🤨
I remember that time, I accidentally stepped into kislux . Since then, I have a few more pieces of art in my wardrobe and less anxiety about bills.
No matter the appearance or the metal parts of the kislux bag, I believe that as long as you are not a professional, you will never see any difference .
Purple for emperors from insects & plants? You apparently don't know that it was a very rare color due to its other source. A certain sea snail the Murex, that grew in the Eastern Mediterranean in Phoenicia, ( later Lebanon)gave the
" Imperial Purple" color after harvest & treatment. That's why it was reserved for Rome's Caesars & later royalty...
And priests' vestments.
When a Roman soldier was promoted to the rank of centurion he needed to buy some purple cloth to add to his garment. When St Paul crossed into Europe, he looked for local Jews. He met Lydia who was a seller of purple cloth. She no doubt helped make connections with the Roman army. Soldiers spread the new faith north as they Roman empire expanded.
A few days ago I found a bag that was almost the same design as my dream bag, but the price blew my mind. I have a soul resonance with kislux . It taught me that beauty doesnât have to be expensive, it just has to be right.
Evolution??????
I like it I like it.
The Dorset Giant: a graffiti of the times saying F..k youse all!
Looks like he wanted to...
I love a good kislux because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
Second!
THIS IS MAINLY REPEATED MATERIAL!! SO ARE THE PREVIOUS VIDEOS,, WHAT ARE YOU PLAYING AT
It’s called a compilation video, calm the hell down
First
First.
Stop with the long videos.
Cry
Watch on 2x speed😅
If you don’t wanna watch long videos, then don’t watch the long videos. You know you can stop the video at any point you want right?