A Historian Reacts | Why Produce Used to Suck | Sam O'Nella
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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The food we eat today does NOT look like what it use to. Let's let Sam hilariously teach us what happened to our food!
Original Video: • Why Produce Used to Suck
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Wait this comment is 2 days old but the video is less than an hour old
Can you react to sam o'nella produce section poison
seriously my bru. sharing is caring
If you want to learn a lot of the Mythos of ancient civilizations you should checkout the channel Overly Sarcastic Productions
Video Suggestion: You should react to Sam O'Nella's "The presidential assassination no one talks about".
Quetzalcoatl is indeed Aztec. The Mayas knew the same god but called him K’uk’ul Kaan (Yucatec Maya language), better known as Kukulcan in Spanish. In English he’s called Feathered Serpent.
yeah,the Aztecs had some weird religious ideas.
@@maximilianolimamoreira5002 yeah, not much of a fan about eating people’s heart during a sacrifice
@@thelegalmexican9860 we didn't have beef or pork at the time gotta get that protein somehow
Better known as one of my favourite characters in Smite
Sounds like someone who wouldn't want people worshiping Mayan gods so it still checks out.
There’s a McDonald’s themed metal band called “Mac Sabbath” (an obvious nod to Black Sabbath) I actually saw them live with another parody band called “Okilly Dokilly” all the band members are dressed as Ned Flanders from the simpsons
Nice
i never knew about this. thanks for sharing
Welp, there goes my day.
White Wine Spritzer by Okilly Dokilly is my morning alarm. Can't explain why, though
I love okilly dokilly. They're sick
LMAO THAT FACE WHEN SAM MADE THE "inappropiate" JOKE XD
Timestamp?
Nevermind I found it lol
Ee
Oo
@Pocky DeMenta your opinion
Quetzalcoatl was worshipped by many people, the mayans called him Kukulkán.
to be more exact a Winged Serpent god was was worshiped by many Mesoamerican cultures under many different names. These gods were offshoots of the Winged Serpent god of the Teotihuacan-civilization
Is that what the pterodactyl version was named after?
Yes quetzalcoalatus is named after him...
@@TuffLP It's always really cool to try and track the origins of gods and their myths. My favourite is the myth of the chaoskampf, a myth that spread in one way or another from the middle East to most of Eurasia. Thor fighting the midgardsormr and Susanoo fighting Orochi are two examples on the opposite sides of the world
So you could say the mayans worshipped KKK
Teach got a sponsor?
Hell yeah! Congrats teach!
And grimace is a milkshake
Is he not a nugget? I could've sworn he was a nugget
@@genericstaticshock705 Grimace is actually a Filet O' Fish.
i am a milkshake!
He is burger king whopper
What grimace is is terrifying
Watermelons: "We'll put deliciousness around our seeds so animals will carry the seeds elsewhere! We are so smart!"
Humans: *Spit out seeds*
Watermelons: "Son of a..."
truth even spitting them out spreads them out >.> also you probly eat some of them, and they will pass through you
@@zetaking2909 But nowadays watermelons are generally eaten indoors, with the seeds put back in the bowl and then taken to a landfill where they will not grow.
@@KarmasAB123 perhaps, BUT remember this was a fruit that was only native to a small river delta in africa at one point but some apes have it growing in at least 45% of the planet now.. and has granted it massive genetic diversity, i think the watermelons gambit payed off >.>
@@KarmasAB123 True, but farmers sometimes save a portion of their crop for seed, and seed suppliers specifically grow them for seed. Being useful to humans is actually one of the most viable evolutionary niches available.
@@mrrodgers0 Yup. That’s pretty much the only reason the avocado didn’t go extinct thousands of years ago.
Unripe eggplants are actually small, white, and egg-shaped. That's why they're called that.
they look incredibly like eggs on a vine at that stage.
why are humans not called screamers then or something
11:00 From my biology class I remember that corn is also one of the plants that's most receptive to genetic modification, and most of our GMO research comes from experimenting on corn. We've got herbicide resistant corn, insect resistant corn, corn with higher nutritional value, etc. We can also grow it in a variety of different colours, not only yellow, or even corn with multi-colored kernels.
What CANT corn do?
@@MrTerry stay out of the spaces in our teeth.
@@SetzerII wait i found this comment seconds after you replied this wtf
And popcorn is a specific breed of corn.
@@MrTerry How ironic, all the stuff with corn that could save so many lives yet one corn byproduct (HFCS) probably helps kill millions each year.
I feel like Mr. Terry could have a cooking channel and it would be the best/most wholesome thing ever
Would he be the Bob Ross of cooking?
@@saucyboy827 I was about to say that
But like actually, this needs to happen.
Until I start swearing when I burn myself
Ooh, like old recipes. The Townsends do this. Mr. Terry's Adventures in the Historical Kitchen. Complete with bloopers. Loads of laffs.
Fun fact: Blue bananas are an actual thing, look it up, there’s even red ones too.
Another fun fact: blue carrots are also a thing
Excuse me?
Space naners
@@thetsartank7855 isnt that super super rare tho, theres like little over a 10 found in the world
@@pimees No, they’re just a novelty cultivar. Maybe you were thinking of blue lobsters - those are incredibly rare.
I saw a discussion online about the water-melon painting and some say that it is indeed like Samonella described, while the other side said that the water-melon on the painting stil was not ripe yet.
We Will never know as we will never be able to tap on the painting and who can even interpret watermelon sounds anyway.
Swear to God every melon I tap on sounds exactly the same.
I think one of the most fascinating things about the progression of modern food products is how little time evolution actually takes.
Actually this is adaptation and natural selection
Evolution Is a eon spanning process
@@Parkourre Actually... its not.
That is Evolution does span eons, but it also spans days. Evolution is a constant processes. It is not something that is achieved after a certain period of time.
Also Natural Selection is one of the mechanisms by which evolution occurs, along w/ sexual selection and artificial selection. The latter of which is what is occurring in most of the cases in this video. Anyway if natural selection occurs evolution is also occurring. All Natural selection is evolution, but not all evolution is natural selection - so to speak.
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Congrats!
I loved the transition
I believe that the Mayans did worship Quetzalcoatl, however, they called him "Kukulkan"
Just wanted to say, regarding the ad in the beginning, when losing weight, you really don't have to overcomplicate it. Get your necessary nutrients, eat in a calorie deficit and stay consistent. No need for special ingredients. Good luck and good health to you.
Hey, Don’t be knocking the McDonaldland characters! Mayor McCheese is one of the greatest political leaders of the 70s and 80s!
He was a fascist
@@MrTerry Because of him the fryers ran on time!
@@greggedrasik Actually Mayor McCheese just told people that the fryers ran on time.
@@greggedrasik Ever since he left office, the ice cream machines have never been the same!
Thanks for entertaining Sam's fans while we are waiting for his inevitable return.
Just doing my small part in his absence.
It's looking less and less inevitable every day
He's back now😄
And now
Hey! Mexican here
Kukulcan is the equivalent of Quetzalcoatl for the Mayan, both of them are feather snakes ... Or as we called them la serpiente emplumada
como están las cosas en México,muchacho?
@@maximilianolimamoreira5002 siii😼
@@maximilianolimamoreira5002 chidas
@@TheSurvival2012 acá, en Brasil, está un poco mejor, más aún existe el riesgo de evoluir para una variante terrible, pero yo creo que, ustedes tuvieron una reacción más apropiada para la situación visible, mientras nosotros tuvimos que aguantar las cosas pendejas del actual presidente, y algunos ya están haciendo etapas para empezar el proceso de impedimento político, que quede bien, y con salud.
Mythology is one of my favorite things to learn about, and it’s great to hear some fun facts!
The smaller bananas, with the massive seeds, has a much more pronounced and sweet taste than the ones sold in supermarkets today.
6:53 "I don't wanna see that"
-> proceeds to make it the thumbnail such that everyone on UA-cam has to see "that"
If he must suffer, so must everyone else
I love that in mr terry's recent videos his voice is more relaxed. Before it feels like hes on a classroom(not that its a bad thing, I actually miss school). Ive known sam o nella and oversimplified thru you. Keep on growing sir.
The hamburglar performed pre meditated murder against grimace and Ronald was an accomplice
Loved it!
I really like when you pause the video to give additional insight on Sam's video, I wouldn't mind if you made longer videos talking about those details more in dept.
Does anyone know what happened to Sam O'Nella? He's basically been missing since his last episode, and idt if it's because of uni in Delaware or anything. He just get bored and quit?
Iirc he is doing chemical engineering or something in college. You can go watch the Penguinz0 podcast he went in.
@@jswid2251 thank you I hadn't seen that yet. 'Preciate it!
He’s quite busy with college and stuff, he’ll be back tho
Dont worry he'll be back.....
When is the next solar eclipse again?
Some college stuff, about half a year ago he said he’s trying to get back to UA-cam, so he’s probably coming back at some point, the last activity known to me was about 82-90 days ago on Reddit, I’m guessing researching for a new video!
Woah this is rare. A sponsor I've never seen before! I'm so happy it's not Raid 🤣 And that food did look good ahaha
“Sam, is that you?”
“No Ma, Sam’s gone.”
He's back!
@@meat3994 really?, Cool
@@Aries_83 yes.
remember! it takes less delta V to sling someone out of the solar system and into the void than it does to deorbit them into the sun!
be efficient with your space based threats.
For the longest time, I thought Quetzalcoatl was an Aztec deity, then I heard it was Mayan, but I looked it up and apparently it's Aztec?
The Mayans also worshiped Quetzalcoatl, but they called him "Kukulkan", it's like Zeus and Jupiter being basically the same god interpreted by different cultures.
both
Or the christian/jewish/islamic God
Didnt know he still had sam o nella vids to react to. Lol
Oh, there are plenty
I think I finally understand why little technological progress happened until recently. People just took so much time out of the day picking out seeds from their food.
The best part about banana's deformities is how we need to clone their trees because they don't have seeds, and since every banana tree is basically the same, disease spread pretty easily in the plantations.
I live in a Euro-Asia country (Turkey), i can confirm that we do grow alot of our own crops like watermelons, most of the states towards the east have alot of rural lands, so theres alot of farms there, most of my older relatives live in the east and i used to visit them when i was a little kid, it was fun seeing them tend to crops.
Although I think the fruit breeding is still more varied than the Hapsburgs
I’m so deprived of Sam’s content I’m watching a history teachers react to videos I’ve already seen 1000 times
I love the USMNT jersey. One of the freshest in the sport
I can confirm that throwing things into the sun is way harder than you think, even if you can somehow throw a person into Earth orbit, you would still have to escape the earth’s deep gravity well, and then remove all of your velocity from the person, the earth is traveling around the sun at about 30 km/s which is about 3.5x orbital velocity after escape earth’s sphere of influence. There is a more efficient counter-intuitive way to dive into the sun, but I won’t get into it, because it’s quite complicated. The point is, throwing stuff into the Sun Is barely possible with current technology. In other words, your threat scares me about as much as Nicholas II balancing on the end of a rifle and then falling on his face during WWI.
🤔
@@MrTerry I may or may not play Kerbal Space Program
The oldest and most cultivated is not corn, but cabbage. It spread all over the Eurasia maybe even before Romans. That stuff can grow anywhere, which makes it perfect as a staple food.
I feel like he forgot about potatoes and peanuts
Imagine Wheat on the Cob...
Deep fried at the state fair, Like a Bouquet of donuts.
My personal favorite "banana save" is in the 1980 adaptation of "The Blue Lagoon" by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. Partially because it is one of the more plausible examples since it is supposed to be set near the Marquesas Islands, and that is relatively close to where bananas are native to and were first cultivated.
12:50 So as a smite player, hearing the worlds “feathered serpent god” made one specific mayan god come to mind, and i look it up and i was 100% correct. Its that same sorta greek/roman thing, the mayans didnt believe in Quetzalcoatl, they had their own version by the name of Kukulkan. Same god in almost every way, just different name.
We need more history teachers like you. I became a history nerd all on my own... :(
fun fact: quetzalcoatl appears in all mythologies of central and southern america at some point under different names and stuff
A lot of modern favorites weren't even known of to Europeans not that long ago. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn, all of them new world crops unheard of only a few hundred years ago.
Potatoes: Boil 'em, cook 'em, put 'em in a stew! ;-)
(And don't forget pumpkins!)
Bananas were originally domesticated because their leafs, which are excellent material for lot of things.
been binge watching your videos lately. your knowledgeable commentary makes these really enjoyable. thanks for uploading videos Mr. Terry! 😁
Fun fact, the cavendish banana was not selected to be the global banana for its taste, there are tons of better tasting banana varieties, it was selected because it has a longer shelf life and is more resistant to bruising. Both traits make it easier to ship around the world
Sam O’nella has been gone for over a year.
Apparently he said he's coming back.
@@starrynight1657 where did he say that?
@@backtothefutureman1 Might have been on Reddit, not sure. But plenty reported it on UA-cam.
@@starrynight1657 for a while I thought he died like from COVID-19 or something.
Cucumbers & watermelons are related. Strawberries aren't berries, but bananas & watermelons are. Brassicas/cruciferous veggies are a wide variety of greens from brussel sprouts to kale. The food family tree is odd to say the least.😂
I'm not sure if the Mayans worshipped Quetzalcoatl but it's pretty certain that the god predates the Aztecs. Overly sarcastic prodictions has made a video about the topic if you want to look into it more.
The grimace is the embodiment of a milkshake. He can also never be killed, and that’s a fact, a fun fact
Grimmice is the embodiment of sadness and could not smile as he is literally an emotion personified but when given a happy meal even he smiles
Some very limited McDonald's lore for you
so glad you’re getting sponsors man, great work :)))
Fwiw, the Eurasian/African supercontinent arguably had worse native produce than the Americas. That is to say, maze corn and potatoes are much more calorie dense than wheat, barley, oats or rice. Hell, places like Prussia, the Netherlands and Ireland had state mandates that forced farmers to grow nothing but potatoes in the 18th Century. That's why they were hit so hard by the Potato Blight, cultivation had been geared toward only potatos in order to support the massive population growth and urbanization that accompanied the industrial revolution.
The issue that the Americas had in regards to indigenous food production was livestock. The only domesticated animals in the Americas pre-Columbus were llamas, alpacas and dogs.
The teaching bit after Sam’s video was really interesting to hear and think about. I haven’t studied world history or really old // ancient history in ages… Not to date myself, but it’s been about 10 years
As a modern child, I had know idea that McDonalds had characters other than Ronald McDonald.
Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Birdie, Grimace and two fry thingies.
They were horrifying
Love this so much! Love ur videos man
Quetzalcoatl was a major deity in a bunch of pantheons in southern mexico and central america, the story was already much older than most of the civilizations the spanish encountered when they conquered the area. If I remember right the story goes all the way back to the olmecs who were around a thousand years or more before the aztecs even reached the area.
Lovely work prepping and plating your supper. They usually portion that stuff for two. I would put the extra portion and freeze it for a meal ready on the days I'm too sick or too much pain to cook. Gourmet TV dinner!
Literally Gordon Ramsay
@@MrTerry still think it's fucking raw.
Still the best U.S National team kit, with the Centennial kit right behind it.
Excited for this one!
The funny thing is there is a giant pterosaur know as quetzalcolatus which belonged to the sub geneus azdarchid... So I guess the god quetzal was real in a sense...
I have just finished 6 day hiking trip in the wild National park "Taganay" in Urals, Russia and we found many wild berries there: black current, blueberries (2 types: black and blue, unfortunately in english there is only one word for them), raspberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, honeysuckle, wild strawberries
They are quite different from their domesticated forms, but still very delicious)
5:28 that look though hahaha
I love to see you got a sponsor you deserve it.
Grimace is a taro, which McDonalds used to serve
Mr. Terry makes a GOOD SEGWAY!
who is this man and what did he do to our Terry?
Segue*
It's nice teach has a sponsor because unlike other reactions I've seen he adds other info alongside the video.
god I love sam's videos. please come back Mr. O'Nella....
this was great
*crying noises*
"SAM COME BACK!"
13:14 quetzecoautl is also one of the best defense type beyblades
You are the greatest educational channel out there
10:50 i see so many of those things on the streets i didn't know it's the corns ancestors
the fact that the bir mike banana tasted like the candy flavouring is just mind blowing.
imagine a banana being that sweet the whole time
Grimace became good after the Mcdonalds/HR puffnstuff Legal battle before that he used to steal sodas and milkshakes.
Sick ass swag my dude. Always loved this 2010 World Cup Kit. “Landon Donovan!! Go Go USA!!”
That better be a Destiny 2 ghost, and not one of those Halo abominations on your desk!
As soon as the video started I saw the ghost model and my brain just went: “HUH!!!!???”
mayans believed in quetzalcoatl, but they called him kukulkan.
talking about where food comes from, I've read that all modern apples stem from one apple in Kazakhstan. Definitely not what you'd expect.
Grimace is what my nightmares have bred over the years
I see I'm not the only one digging through old Sam O'Nella videos. Ol boy just up and fell off the map one day.
Thats how college do but hell he back with crazy chemistry shit
Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec name for a very old feathered serpent deity found across many cultures in Mesoamerican mythology. Kinda like how the Romans call Zues "Jupiter" or Poseidon "Neptune" the Aztecs had their own name for him. Quetzalcoatl is the name we associate most often now because that's who he was introduced as when the Europeans came over.
calling the bananas fruit "plump white meat" was very threatening
Our boy's got a sponsor! We feel like proud parents.
Good commentary, interesting topic. But what I need to know, is how many bowls you did blaze before turning on the cam.
Oh damn, I had no idea I was this early. Congrats on the sponsorship and keep up the good content Teach!
My horses love corn shucks, and corn centers. Idk what you call them, but we eat corn on the cob, and then we take the cob to the horses and they love it.
You have to be careful though, horses can die from an upset stomach, they love it, but their stomach literally flips over from a stomach ache. And they can't flip it back over
Searching for Grimace's race proves fruitless. However, the McDonald's wiki states that Grimace was apparently "last seen at Dodger Stadium on July 18th, 2012", which gives heavy implications that Grimace is actually a cryptid and that is incredibly unsettling to me.
He got taken to the SCP Foundation. He can not be trusted with hamburgers or children.
The Mayans didn't really do human sacrifice until they learned it from the Aztecs.
dirt is organic, unmodifed, and comes with FLAVOR
Ya know what Corn is named in sweden and Finland ( languages nowhere near eachother even we are next to eachother?) Majs and Maissi
A little disappointed we didn’t discuss how peppers went from “just a little spice to keep animals from earring my seeds” to a scale that ranged from “just a little spice” at one end and “you’ll melt from the inside out while flailing on the floor in flames” at the other.
I was wondering if you did this one. Perfect timing. Lol
Just for you
I heard somewhere that Grimmace is the embodiment of a shake.
You should check out atlas pro 's video on the geography of livestock
He needs to react to Samonella's Sigmund Freud. There's a reupload on youtube
Yeah.... I don't think it's a good idea
12:45 Thank you to Jackie Chan Adventures for teaching me how to say his name.
you should react to atlas pro he has a couple of videos on where fruits and vegetable came from