Jen liquid alcoholic beverages are highly flaminal so it might have caused the that ignited the dynamite also don't ever put a Hoover near you neck because you want a hickey
7:19 this is a perfect example to just always be careful, aware, and non reckless. Just remember guys if your in a rush, just make sure everything is as it's supposed to be.
This show used to scare the hell out of me when it came on “spiketv” when I was little, now I can’t stop laughing at all of these 😂 and to think your wife was an actress on it the whole time 😅
Did you remember the show MANswers where it discusses questions men had wondered? Like for example: How to escape being chased by an elephant, how to get out of inside the garbage truck, which ass makes a coin bounce back? Etc. It was such a weird show. XD
Awesome! Great video Doc, Jenn and Editors. I love this series! Keep up the great work. Also ordered a chillax since i really liked my first Do not disturb.
Loving this series, Doctor ER. One show I definitely recommend checking out injuries and stuff like that is Supernatural. Hope you and your wife have a great weekend.
Actually if dynamite is extremly old or old in general it begins leaking nitroglycerin and any sort of pressure even a step or pat will cause it to blow
I heard even breathing on it too aggressively could be enough. Certainly shaking from holding it and knowing it could explode at any second would do so
Too answer your lovely wife’s question about the dummy in the dumpster..No those driver/operators can’t hear much if any noise outside the cabin of those big noisy trucks..I loved this show when it aired and am glad you do reactions to this great and missed series lol
Hell, considering I can oftentimes hear the dump truck coming down the street several houses down while inside my own house, I wouldn't be surprised if the drivers sometimes wear ear plugs just to make it more tolerable on themselves.
What seemed off though was it was lifted up from the front of the truck, so he could have lifted the lid up and the driver would be literally seeing the lid open and a person inside.
@@ItApproaches That's assuming the driver is even looking in that direction, and the person is distinguishable during that brief moment through whatever opening is made in the lid, the shade the lid would be casting, and any garbage the person might be mixed up with.
@@ItApproaches Not if you're fumbling around between trying to find your footing in all that unstable trash, and having your balance thrown off by the shifting of the dumpster.
@@DoctorERThe next time you're reacting to 1000 ways to die, could you react to hair today, dead tomorrow. It's about a condition called trichophagia which I have, but I can control it to some degree (and I don't have it as bad as the one in the clip)
For Dynamite Butt, is it possible for any nitroglycerin to have reacted to the sudden pressure and possible vibrations of a full grown man falling on his butt? I think there's also a documented death from another country where a man buried dynamite that was sweating the chemical and the patting down of dirt caused it to blow.
Exactly. I have talked to people who work around explosives before (my cousins in particular but they use them for more than demolition) and they have said this before
Dynamite is pretty stable the only way to set it off is with a blasting cap but yes nitroglycerin is very unstable and will explode so not falling on dynamite won’t set it off even if you throw it into a fire.
@@DoctorER Yes I certainly did! I love All types of history, and I love to learn new things! I like the regular Modern Marvels, but I like Dark Marvels even more!, and I am looking forward to season 2!
As a Chemist, I'll answer your question: I find this scene VERY unlikely for multiple reasons. 1) For one, AFAIK, dynamite has not been used for a LONG time! The main reason is that the production was inherently unsafe and came with many accidents and fatalities! To make things even worse, the product was also unstable! Thirdly, AFAIK, we've got a safer and cheaper alternative: ANFO (it could use already existing chemical infrastructure that produced fertilizers, which means that it was a safer investment and could benefit from much higher production volumes). For those who want to know more about Dynamite: Nitroglycerine is the explosive within the mixture called Dynamite. It is inherently unsafe, both in terms of toxicity, the fact that it's a liquid, and very impact-sensitive. Thus, there was a long search for a substance that could soak up the liquid without diluting it too much... just enough to make it stable against impacts. The problem with it was however that the nitroglycerine would eventually sweat out and create drops on the surface that could trigger an explosion (or poison you) and the mixing was inherently unsafe. 2) What many people get wrong about explosives is that many explosives are NOT easy to trigger reliably. There are for instance some explosives that are MORE sensitive than nitroglycerine, but you might still be able to smack them with a hammer multiple times without triggering an explosion, but then you drop it accidentally two inches and it explodes and costs you your fingers... (this is exactly what happened to the chemistry teacher of my dad! He can't recall what it was however and there are unfortunately many potential candidates!). On the other side, many explosives WONT explode even if you burn them! The most famous examples would be C4, TNT, but also Ammonium nitrate (which is why I'm certain that the explosion in Libanon that leveled the harbor was not just fertilizer on fire, but a mixture with fuel such as ANFO, or metal powders such as Tannerite). When you burn them, they'll burn slowly (relatively) and emit quite some heat. C4 can be used to cook as you would use solid fuel tablets. Nitrocellulose (was used for guitar picks, pool balls, videotapes, and gunpowder!) and black powder will burn very fast, but to get them to explode, you need to stuff them into a container so that pressure and heat can build up, which will cause a runaway reaction, which will cause the explosion. I'm not 100% positive, but I believe to remember that even for nitroglycerine, an open flame is not a reliable way to cause an explosion. Even more so for a mixture such as Dynamite, you'd need a separate explosive to cause the Nitroglycerine to explode! The same is true for gunpowder (which was first black powder, but the one I refer to is a mixture of Nitroglycerine and Nitrocellulose, which in turn is pretty much phasing out as well!) which still requires a primer, which is both sensitive to impact and fire (or electrical sparks). Fun fact: you can see many burnt out Russian tanks with their ERA (explosive reactive armor) still intact! when an APFSDS projectile, or HEAT jet penetrates the armor and creates enough heat in the ammo storage, the tank ammo cooks off causing the turret to pop off and fly through the sky. It's not technically a detonation, as the burn velocity is still too slow to classify. The heat is enough to cremate the tank crew to such a degree that nothing can be found, but even though the turret is basically red hot, the ERA doesn't explode but burns without destroying the packages (the color changes, but they don't deform). What impresses me even more is that people had the idea of strapping many explosive tiles on a vehicle and being confident that they can engineer them such that only the panel will explode that gets hit by the enemy and doesn't cause a chain reaction... These tiles can be hit with a sniper rifle and still nothing will be triggered. It takes a stronger impact than this! TLDR: Dynamite hasn't been used in ages, and as long as he didn't carry old Dynamite that was starting to sweat Nitroglycerine, nothing should happen!
Depends on the composition of the dynamite and how it was stored. There's a small chance it could happen if it's an older story, but modern explosives are engineered to be less shock sensitive
So is static electricity what set it off idk cause it i didnt see much of anything that could make fire but something that small doesnt look like it could light the fuse
@@MR-SINISTER76 In this case, shock being vibration or impact. Old school dynamite is basically nitro glycerin using sawdust as a stabilizer. It often went poorly
@@MR-SINISTER76 Yeah, the dynamite itself is incredibly stable. The issue is that the idiot had dynamite with a blasting cap attached, and blasting caps are extremely sensitive.
To my understanding, dynamite is very unstable. So on one hand, it could have blown up with impact. On the other hand, demolition workers wouldn't be using something that unstable because of how unnessisarly dangerous it would be.
Dynamite is actually really stable. It's designed that way so people don't accidentally set it off if they drop it. The blasting cap, on the other hand, is extremely sensitive. Idiot didn't just have dynamite, he had dynamite with an attached blasting cap.
Dynamite requires an electric current to be sent to the blasting caps to go off, but a big enough static discharge could do the job as well. I'm not an explosives expert, but I know you should ALWAYS check your pockets before leaving a demo site or any other location it's being used to make sure it can't explode when not in a controlled environment.
The dynamite one 🧨. Although it's very rare for it to explode like that. The only way I could see it explode is A: There was a stray spark when he fell. Or B: He was next to a heat source when he was drunk. Love your content Doc! Could we possibly see injuries from horror the movie Alien from James Cameron?
You asked about how dynamite works? I got ya. It’s nitroglycerin (it’s explosive and very unstable on its own, which makes it crazy to me how you can safely use it as a heart med) mixed with a clay called Keiselgur to make the NG not explode when literally breathed on too hard. Edit; it was also named after Alfred Nobel, who felt so bad about its use in war for bombs that he made/founded the Nobel Peace Prize.
To the next 1000 ways, there is an episode where these teens are playing chicken, basically who wimps out first on a bunch of dares, and oh boy the one that killed the man, was shocking
@@DoctorER the impalement scene from Final Destination 2 and the main accident at the beginning of the movie and in The Hills Have Eyes any of the cannibalism scenes
From what I have learned from explosives used in demolition and I know of a few that only requires a fall and a crush to detonate. It's because of the chemicals used in the process of making demolition charges. The ones that many companies use are able to go off if crushed. It's to ensure that if it can't go off during the blast it will go off in the ruble before the final inspection. Because you don't want it to go off during the final inspection.
A sponge may have more germs than a dumpster, but at least they're your own germs, or at least those that you're frequently exposed to anyway for being within your own house. With a dumpster, you have no idea what you're going to get.
Amazing video and I love/miss 1000 ways to dies was a great show ever,fantastic job. There are crazy ways people get hurt or die in anime like demon slayer or full metal alchemist many great anime too. The Batman or the suicide squad too.
I have long hair, and I once accidentally got my hair caught into the motor of a hand drill. I can confirm that it wasn’t fun. Much more dangerous is getting caught in a machine tool, like a large lathe - this has been known to partially liquify people (I’m not exaggerating - you can look up photos of the aftermath online. Definitely not for the squeamish, though). 😬
At least with something like a hand drill, I imagine it was easy enough to just release the trigger to stop it from spinning, so long as your reflexes were fast enough.
No se si ya han reaccionado a la saga de películas de "Destino Final" pero hay muertes o "accidentes" muy interesantes de ver en esas películas 😂 Saludos!
Dynamite used nitroglycerin which is highly explosive when exposed to pressure heat and pretty much anything. So falling on the dynamite would have likely made it unstable and caused it to detonate. Dynamite as a whole is a fairly unstable explosive.
Could you please react to Resident Evil 2: Remake injuries?? Or maybe Beverley Hillbillies? Mainly the antics involving Granny, Jethro, Elly May and/or the Drysdales?
On the dynamite one, erm, that sounds a bit far-fetched (they typically don't use dynamite for demolition these days, they use modern, stable high explosives usually), but is kind of possible, **old** sticks of dynamite (as in, ones that have sat been around for far too long) can "sweat" out the nitroglycerine (the stuff that goes boom) making them highly dangerous to handle as it is a highly unstable material, a sudden impact can set off the NG which could in theory blow someone apart if there was enough in his pocket...
Last one, there's different type of high explosives. If it was TNT or C4, this couldn't happen directly. For dynamite it could happen but it would have to be old and leaking nitroglycerin for it to happen. Modern demolition is usually done with TNT, not actual dynamite. However, if he'd left the blasting cap in the TNT it could still happen. The TNT is such a stable explosive, that it needs an initial smaller explosion to detonate it. That's what the blasting cap is for. It's made of a small amount of a more sensitive high explosive compound. It will detonate from heat or impact. Unfortunately that guy falling may have been just enough mechanical impact to detonate the blasting cap. And with the blasting cap inserted into the TNT, that then detonated the entire stick of TNT.
When dynamite gets old it can sweat nitro glycerin which can explode from shock. I’m pretty sure demolition companies have their dynamite inspected so that kind of thing doesn’t happen.
A long beard plus a garbage disposal is not a good idea. That’s why it’s good to have a trimmed beard. It looks good, and is safe around a garbage disposal :)
The thing about the plunger is, people barely get more than one. They're being sold generally as adjustable to work for a toilet as well as a faucet drain.
“This guy is awesome!” That’s because that’s THE legendary Ron fuckin’ Perlman; guy also voiced Deathstroke in the original Teen Titans AND the narrator in almost every single Fallout game.
The force of his fall ignited the blasting cap (that's what the US calls detonators) connected to the dynamite. Dynamite is pretty stable, it has to be in order to not explode if you drop it, but blasting caps are very sensitive and designed to be easy to ignite.
Which 1000 Ways to Die scene do you think was the craziest? 👀
Jen liquid alcoholic beverages are highly flaminal so it might have caused the that ignited the dynamite also don't ever put a Hoover near you neck because you want a hickey
La de Angust doctor
The dumpster one
More clips of them please!
@Doctor 7:39 maybe because of the weight of the gunpowder man, the gunpowder began to rub and then a spark formed and BANG it exploded
7:19 this is a perfect example to just always be careful, aware, and non reckless. Just remember guys if your in a rush, just make sure everything is as it's supposed to be.
Fun fact: if plungers have only one curve on it, it's best used on sinks and showers, but if it has two curves, it's designed for toilets.
loved this show . first watched when 10, took my fear of death away.
How
Me too I loved this show when it was on air
Хоть я Русс я не осуждаю другие стран
That's funny, because I had to ban myself from it, since it made me afraid of everything.
Same, I loved this series when it was still on the air.
Dr Warner’s face when Jenn was talking about hickeys is priceless!😂
Tienes razón bro
This show used to scare the hell out of me when it came on “spiketv” when I was little, now I can’t stop laughing at all of these 😂 and to think your wife was an actress on it the whole time 😅
Did you remember the show MANswers where it discusses questions men had wondered? Like for example: How to escape being chased by an elephant, how to get out of inside the garbage truck, which ass makes a coin bounce back? Etc. It was such a weird show. XD
Love these collabs! 🥰 It's just not possible to NOT get pulled into the chemistry and the fun between Jordan&Jen, aka "DoctorER" and "GearGirl"!😄
Awesome! Great video Doc, Jenn and Editors. I love this series! Keep up the great work. Also ordered a chillax since i really liked my first Do not disturb.
Awesome! Thank you!
@@DoctorER None of the actors in 1000 Ways to Die were familiar to me.
Loving this series, Doctor ER. One show I definitely recommend checking out injuries and stuff like that is Supernatural. Hope you and your wife have a great weekend.
Actually if dynamite is extremly old or old in general it begins leaking nitroglycerin and any sort of pressure even a step or pat will cause it to blow
I heard even breathing on it too aggressively could be enough. Certainly shaking from holding it and knowing it could explode at any second would do so
If it gets wet it can also explode at random
@chrismcgaughey5918 basically old dynamite is a death sentence
Too answer your lovely wife’s question about the dummy in the dumpster..No those driver/operators can’t hear much if any noise outside the cabin of those big noisy trucks..I loved this show when it aired and am glad you do reactions to this great and missed series lol
Hell, considering I can oftentimes hear the dump truck coming down the street several houses down while inside my own house, I wouldn't be surprised if the drivers sometimes wear ear plugs just to make it more tolerable on themselves.
What seemed off though was it was lifted up from the front of the truck, so he could have lifted the lid up and the driver would be literally seeing the lid open and a person inside.
@@ItApproaches That's assuming the driver is even looking in that direction, and the person is distinguishable during that brief moment through whatever opening is made in the lid, the shade the lid would be casting, and any garbage the person might be mixed up with.
@@gurvmlk You could flip the lid fully up and stand up and be eye level with the guy in the truck when it's picking it up.
@@ItApproaches Not if you're fumbling around between trying to find your footing in all that unstable trash, and having your balance thrown off by the shifting of the dumpster.
love to see that this series is back lol, love your videos Doctor ER
Thank you! What would you like to see me react to next?
@@DoctorERumm saw
the saw movies reactions where my favorite, so more horror movies would be cool, I'm to scared to watch them by myself so reactions are nice.
@@DoctorERThe next time you're reacting to 1000 ways to die, could you react to hair today, dead tomorrow. It's about a condition called trichophagia which I have, but I can control it to some degree (and I don't have it as bad as the one in the clip)
@@PolishPro69to be hountest ilike it to
For Dynamite Butt, is it possible for any nitroglycerin to have reacted to the sudden pressure and possible vibrations of a full grown man falling on his butt? I think there's also a documented death from another country where a man buried dynamite that was sweating the chemical and the patting down of dirt caused it to blow.
yes you are correct about the other death it was the vibrations from the patting down of the dirt that caused and explosion
Exactly. I have talked to people who work around explosives before (my cousins in particular but they use them for more than demolition) and they have said this before
Dynamite is pretty stable the only way to set it off is with a blasting cap but yes nitroglycerin is very unstable and will explode so not falling on dynamite won’t set it off even if you throw it into a fire.
Please can you both react to acting and medicine in medical dramas? I love the chemistry between you both ❤
Dr. Jordan Congratulations on Being on the History channel!
Thank you! Did you watch the whole season of Dark Marvels?
@@DoctorER Yes I certainly did! I love All types of history, and I love to learn new things! I like the regular Modern Marvels, but I like Dark Marvels even more!, and I am looking forward to season 2!
As a Chemist, I'll answer your question: I find this scene VERY unlikely for multiple reasons.
1) For one, AFAIK, dynamite has not been used for a LONG time!
The main reason is that the production was inherently unsafe and came with many accidents and fatalities! To make things even worse, the product was also unstable! Thirdly, AFAIK, we've got a safer and cheaper alternative: ANFO (it could use already existing chemical infrastructure that produced fertilizers, which means that it was a safer investment and could benefit from much higher production volumes).
For those who want to know more about Dynamite: Nitroglycerine is the explosive within the mixture called Dynamite. It is inherently unsafe, both in terms of toxicity, the fact that it's a liquid, and very impact-sensitive. Thus, there was a long search for a substance that could soak up the liquid without diluting it too much... just enough to make it stable against impacts. The problem with it was however that the nitroglycerine would eventually sweat out and create drops on the surface that could trigger an explosion (or poison you) and the mixing was inherently unsafe.
2) What many people get wrong about explosives is that many explosives are NOT easy to trigger reliably. There are for instance some explosives that are MORE sensitive than nitroglycerine, but you might still be able to smack them with a hammer multiple times without triggering an explosion, but then you drop it accidentally two inches and it explodes and costs you your fingers... (this is exactly what happened to the chemistry teacher of my dad! He can't recall what it was however and there are unfortunately many potential candidates!).
On the other side, many explosives WONT explode even if you burn them! The most famous examples would be C4, TNT, but also Ammonium nitrate (which is why I'm certain that the explosion in Libanon that leveled the harbor was not just fertilizer on fire, but a mixture with fuel such as ANFO, or metal powders such as Tannerite). When you burn them, they'll burn slowly (relatively) and emit quite some heat. C4 can be used to cook as you would use solid fuel tablets. Nitrocellulose (was used for guitar picks, pool balls, videotapes, and gunpowder!) and black powder will burn very fast, but to get them to explode, you need to stuff them into a container so that pressure and heat can build up, which will cause a runaway reaction, which will cause the explosion. I'm not 100% positive, but I believe to remember that even for nitroglycerine, an open flame is not a reliable way to cause an explosion. Even more so for a mixture such as Dynamite, you'd need a separate explosive to cause the Nitroglycerine to explode! The same is true for gunpowder (which was first black powder, but the one I refer to is a mixture of Nitroglycerine and Nitrocellulose, which in turn is pretty much phasing out as well!) which still requires a primer, which is both sensitive to impact and fire (or electrical sparks).
Fun fact: you can see many burnt out Russian tanks with their ERA (explosive reactive armor) still intact! when an APFSDS projectile, or HEAT jet penetrates the armor and creates enough heat in the ammo storage, the tank ammo cooks off causing the turret to pop off and fly through the sky. It's not technically a detonation, as the burn velocity is still too slow to classify. The heat is enough to cremate the tank crew to such a degree that nothing can be found, but even though the turret is basically red hot, the ERA doesn't explode but burns without destroying the packages (the color changes, but they don't deform). What impresses me even more is that people had the idea of strapping many explosive tiles on a vehicle and being confident that they can engineer them such that only the panel will explode that gets hit by the enemy and doesn't cause a chain reaction... These tiles can be hit with a sniper rifle and still nothing will be triggered. It takes a stronger impact than this!
TLDR: Dynamite hasn't been used in ages, and as long as he didn't carry old Dynamite that was starting to sweat Nitroglycerine, nothing should happen!
What if he had dynamite with a blasting cap attached? Because that's what happened.
Depends on the composition of the dynamite and how it was stored. There's a small chance it could happen if it's an older story, but modern explosives are engineered to be less shock sensitive
So is static electricity what set it off idk cause it i didnt see much of anything that could make fire but something that small doesnt look like it could light the fuse
@@MR-SINISTER76 In this case, shock being vibration or impact. Old school dynamite is basically nitro glycerin using sawdust as a stabilizer. It often went poorly
@@MR-SINISTER76 Yeah, the dynamite itself is incredibly stable. The issue is that the idiot had dynamite with a blasting cap attached, and blasting caps are extremely sensitive.
The explosion one hurt my brain. Thanks for the video. Great fun!
Lol thanks for watching!
@@DoctorER Vacuum cleaners are not substitutes for hickeys.
These types of videos are very fun and even more so if they are with great people We love you doc💓💓💓.
For the Dart guy, I believe there was an active blasting cap still on the dynamite if I remember correctly.
Yep, that's correct.
6:12 jenn, careful what ou say. you nearly made Jordan faint
To my understanding, dynamite is very unstable. So on one hand, it could have blown up with impact. On the other hand, demolition workers wouldn't be using something that unstable because of how unnessisarly dangerous it would be.
Sounds possible. Like it could be do to pressure maybe?
Dynamite is actually really stable. It's designed that way so people don't accidentally set it off if they drop it. The blasting cap, on the other hand, is extremely sensitive. Idiot didn't just have dynamite, he had dynamite with an attached blasting cap.
I love this series, because I used to watch that show and I miss it 🥰
¿Podrían hacer una parte 13? Feliz Año Nuevo. 🎉
¡Por supuesto! ¡Feliz año nuevo!
yo y el narrador de 1000 maneras de morir:jaja miren se murió jajajaja
Dynamite requires an electric current to be sent to the blasting caps to go off, but a big enough static discharge could do the job as well. I'm not an explosives expert, but I know you should ALWAYS check your pockets before leaving a demo site or any other location it's being used to make sure it can't explode when not in a controlled environment.
Have you heard the story of a kid who put some kind of chemical in his back pocket rode on his bike to go home and exploded? Maybe the rubbing?
@@cherryblossoms85 I'm not a chemist, so I have no idea.
@@ColtonRMagby Just a theory :)
@@cherryblossoms85 I know, but I was giving you my thoughts on it.
@@ColtonRMagby :)
Hold on now, in regards to the plunger, you don't know, he might have TWO plungers, one for the bathroom, one for the kitchen.
The dynamite one 🧨. Although it's very rare for it to explode like that. The only way I could see it explode is A: There was a stray spark when he fell. Or B: He was next to a heat source when he was drunk. Love your content Doc! Could we possibly see injuries from horror the movie Alien from James Cameron?
It was C. The idiot had dynamite that was already attached to a blasting cap, which is extremely sensitive.
@@SentaiYamaneko that'll do it
Siempre es un placer ver sus videos doc
You asked about how dynamite works? I got ya. It’s nitroglycerin (it’s explosive and very unstable on its own, which makes it crazy to me how you can safely use it as a heart med) mixed with a clay called Keiselgur to make the NG not explode when literally breathed on too hard. Edit; it was also named after Alfred Nobel, who felt so bad about its use in war for bombs that he made/founded the Nobel Peace Prize.
More of 1000 Ways to Die! Those r my favs!
i think it was scene with crashing bones in trash . Thank you doctor ER and Ms Jehn !
Crazy! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful couple. I love these.😊
To the next 1000 ways, there is an episode where these teens are playing chicken, basically who wimps out first on a bunch of dares, and oh boy the one that killed the man, was shocking
This was awesome! You should do one for home improvement
You could watch Final Destination any of the 5 movies or The Hills Have Eyes they have lot of bloody scenes
Any favorite scenes I should react to?
@@DoctorER the impalement scene from Final Destination 2 and the main accident at the beginning of the movie and in The Hills Have Eyes any of the cannibalism scenes
From what I have learned from explosives used in demolition and I know of a few that only requires a fall and a crush to detonate. It's because of the chemicals used in the process of making demolition charges. The ones that many companies use are able to go off if crushed. It's to ensure that if it can't go off during the blast it will go off in the ruble before the final inspection. Because you don't want it to go off during the final inspection.
Yo perdi el miedo con este programa jajaja para cuando la parte 13 Feliz año 🎉🎉
Another great crossover with a great UA-cam couple and a great show.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very cool video, we love your content, doctor
Thanks so much!
@@DoctorER Always to my favorite youtube channels
Finally uncensored video hurraaay
Ps: I recommend the game DayZ injuries (broken bones, diseases, eat human flesh and all that)
You can never post enough 1000 Ways to Die! Awesome!
this is great. We need to keep the 1000 ways to die episodes going. See if you can get it up to number 20
I'd love some more wrestling injuries content for this year I love watching doctors reactions to it lol
That isn't even close to how dynamite works, this ain't no damn cartoon. 🤣🤣
There was a blasting cap attached to this stick, and those are much more sensitive.
Excellent video! Can you react to the medical scenes in the movie Dracula dead and loving it?
What's it about?
@@DoctorER It is a very hilarious comedy directed by Mel Brooks, it has very exaggerated medical scenes 😂 I recommend it
4:43 iv had to do it. But thin again we had a plunger specifically for the kitchen under the sink. It went no where near the bathroom.
The 1000 ways to die series are the best
Someone could gave mentioned but that type of plunger is designed for sinks.
YAHOOO!
A NEW "1000 WAYS TO DIE" WITH DOC WAGNER AND HIS WIFE 🥳
I love that gear girl!❤❤
That beard in the waste disposal 😮 brutal
This show was so crazy!
I love how you started the video 😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:31 😏 ayyyy I see you twooooooooooo
A sponge may have more germs than a dumpster, but at least they're your own germs, or at least those that you're frequently exposed to anyway for being within your own house. With a dumpster, you have no idea what you're going to get.
And knowing how people tend to mishandle things like Needles, it only makes the idea that much worse.
@@DirgeTVyep
Wow this is a crazy series… . Nice reaction!
Now I’m curious have you ever witnessed these like not the death but someone having these type of injuries 🤔
Amazing video and I love/miss 1000 ways to dies was a great show ever,fantastic job. There are crazy ways people get hurt or die in anime like demon slayer or full metal alchemist many great anime too. The Batman or the suicide squad too.
I’ve gotten burns from my electric razor on my neck before. Burns like hell
I have long hair, and I once accidentally got my hair caught into the motor of a hand drill. I can confirm that it wasn’t fun. Much more dangerous is getting caught in a machine tool, like a large lathe - this has been known to partially liquify people (I’m not exaggerating - you can look up photos of the aftermath online. Definitely not for the squeamish, though). 😬
At least with something like a hand drill, I imagine it was easy enough to just release the trigger to stop it from spinning, so long as your reflexes were fast enough.
@@gurvmlk Didn’t exactly get the chance - the motor yanked in enough to bring the whole thing to a halt in a fraction of a second.
0:57
oh *HELL* no this ain't going where i think it's going
Part 13 please!
The plunger you have pictured is actually used for sinks a Flange type plunger is what is used in toilets and a lot of people use the wrong one
Me gusto!!! La reacción del video muy gracioso. Y puedes seguir reaccionando a happy tree friends para este 2024 si por fa 🥰😊😊😊
Great video keep uploading
Thank you!
Love that this is kinda like Mythbustering
Remember, folks, vacuums are for cleaning floors and household surfaces.
Not for YOUR surfaces.
I was thinking can you do a episode going over the different Deaths with The Chucky Series not the movies the series if you haven't yet?
No se si ya han reaccionado a la saga de películas de "Destino Final" pero hay muertes o "accidentes" muy interesantes de ver en esas películas 😂 Saludos!
You should react to hacksaw ridge
2:46 the word it said it was hilarious
This series is fun to watch with you both 😂
Need to see you two react to the deaths in the FINAL DESTINATION movies.
Another amazing video!
6:51 So, this guy was The Boomer from Left 4 Dead. Who would've thought!
Dynamite used nitroglycerin which is highly explosive when exposed to pressure heat and pretty much anything. So falling on the dynamite would have likely made it unstable and caused it to detonate. Dynamite as a whole is a fairly unstable explosive.
The fact that there was a blasting cap attached certainly didn't help.
I wanna see you react to Gone Green, Bushes whacked 3 waxed off and Ex'd Ex next
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@Doctor 7:39 maybe because of the weight of the gunpowder man, the gunpowder began to rub and then a spark formed and BANG it exploded
It was because he wasn't just carrying dynamite, he was carrying dynamite with an attached blasting cap.
Can you react to injuries and deaths of ghost of tsushima
What’s it about?
@@DoctorER it's about the mongol invasion of Japan your a samurai who has to bend his code of honor to help his home
The first three reaction videos to "1000 ways to die" series is the most craziest ones out of all.
We have a hydraulic press at work, we make sure no one is in there before we activate it
i think he should react to all the injuries and deaths in cocaine bear
Thank you doc
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2:35 jaja la cara del doc😄
Could you please react to Resident Evil 2: Remake injuries?? Or maybe Beverley Hillbillies? Mainly the antics involving Granny, Jethro, Elly May and/or the Drysdales?
Damn brutal
On the dynamite one, erm, that sounds a bit far-fetched (they typically don't use dynamite for demolition these days, they use modern, stable high explosives usually), but is kind of possible, **old** sticks of dynamite (as in, ones that have sat been around for far too long) can "sweat" out the nitroglycerine (the stuff that goes boom) making them highly dangerous to handle as it is a highly unstable material, a sudden impact can set off the NG which could in theory blow someone apart if there was enough in his pocket...
The issue was that there was a blasting cap attached to the dynamite.
Wow I'm surprised I thought this 1000 ways to die episode wouldn't come out for another few months
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Last one, there's different type of high explosives. If it was TNT or C4, this couldn't happen directly. For dynamite it could happen but it would have to be old and leaking nitroglycerin for it to happen.
Modern demolition is usually done with TNT, not actual dynamite. However, if he'd left the blasting cap in the TNT it could still happen. The TNT is such a stable explosive, that it needs an initial smaller explosion to detonate it. That's what the blasting cap is for. It's made of a small amount of a more sensitive high explosive compound. It will detonate from heat or impact. Unfortunately that guy falling may have been just enough mechanical impact to detonate the blasting cap. And with the blasting cap inserted into the TNT, that then detonated the entire stick of TNT.
He did leave the blasting cap attached.
0:30 how to forget when the Rubius came out in an episode of 1000 ways to die :v
Rubius? Its a gayman
When dynamite gets old it can sweat nitro glycerin which can explode from shock. I’m pretty sure demolition companies have their dynamite inspected so that kind of thing doesn’t happen.
A long beard plus a garbage disposal is not a good idea. That’s why it’s good to have a trimmed beard. It looks good, and is safe around a garbage disposal :)
The thing about the plunger is, people barely get more than one. They're being sold generally as adjustable to work for a toilet as well as a faucet drain.
Thom Beers is an amazing narrator of this show 😀
Okay bu i got that look on both of your faces when you guys were talking about hikise
YES! ANOTHER ONE OF THESE VIDEOS!
Another show from SpikeTV that I'd recommend is Deadliest Warrior. DoctorER would no doubt have more insight than the doctor on that show 😂
“This guy is awesome!”
That’s because that’s THE legendary Ron fuckin’ Perlman; guy also voiced Deathstroke in the original Teen Titans AND the narrator in almost every single Fallout game.
The force of his fall ignited the blasting cap (that's what the US calls detonators) connected to the dynamite. Dynamite is pretty stable, it has to be in order to not explode if you drop it, but blasting caps are very sensitive and designed to be easy to ignite.