Will James why in the first place would they need a pen just for space I would assume a regular pen would work just as good, and they spend millions for a concept that didn’t even make it close to production ua-cam.com/video/OAJpzWUhuqM/v-deo.html
The funniest part about it is that "influencers" geniunly believe that they have a large enough impact culturally that the National Space Center would personally hand them a piece of the moon lmao.
Seeing how some influencers insist on free stays at hotels and free meals, offering to pay by promoting their products... yeah, a lot are really entitled.
Boss: guys we’re running out of gravel does anyone have any good ideas Employee: well we uhh got this extremely expensive bag of moon rocks that may or may not be illegal Boss: Genius Michael, genius ... That’s why we hired you. Let’s sell it for practically nothing.
I’ve been to the Kennedy Space centre and they have a moon rock there. It’s in a glass case with a small opening at the bottom so you can just about put your hand in and touch it. Must be worth millions, if not billions! You’re not exactly getting a chunk in the mail for free 😂
I kind of feel like this was a planned collab- what building man accepts a package from a rando off the street (maybe 20 years ago, not today with the anthrax/poison and bomb scares)- I mean they didn’t look like delivery ppl at all? I mean if they know someone is dropping something off for a tenant they accept it, but I can’t imagine accepting it from some rando who’s like “here’s a package for x”.
@kaylin- I don’t think you understand what I’m saying... you can’t just go to someone’s building, hand the porter a package and say, “this is for ____”. Then leave. There are too many safety concerns today (not to mention celebrities would have their buildings chalked full of “fans” or “haters” dropping off packages if their addresses were ever found out- which nowadays they often are). Will the porters accept something from official delivery companies like USPS or fedex? Yes. Or will they accept something from someone if the tenant alerts them someone will be dropping a package off for them? Yes. But will they accept a package from a rando off the street who just dumps a package there for someone? Highly doubtful... otherwise all those Russian poisonings that have happened in the UK would be done through packages dropped off 🤣
@@rosiefay7283 It's been four months, but from what i remember all i knew was he was in london, i don't remember seeing any street names. And i don't fancy travelling through google street view to find those locations.
@@QuincyIsCrispy buying gravel, boxs and shipping them to MANY youtubers for NO REASON at all, is something nor a broke or poor youtuber could do, or would ever. So the "rich pranking rich", or would you have preferred if we refferred to him as the middle class but not rich dude on UA-cam? PS shipping isn't free .-.
@@areswalker5647 Dude of course it's not free, but it's not expensive either. They even shipped a good amount of them by hand. You don't need to be rich to do this
This is the definition of a great prank. No harm was done to anyone, it’s was really funny to see their reactions, and it’s just a genuinely thought out funny video. Cheers to you guys!!
People are also arguing how these people are jerks by doing this when in reality people are doing far worse things like "Shooting at a school prank", etc.
‡ shelleysmonster ‡ they weren’t happy about the gravel, lmao. maybe happy they thought the national space center reached out to them. but really they’re just trying to be enthusiastic about a product they know nothing about to sell it lmaooo
If you were sent a “Piece of the Moon” then you would be surprised. You would think you were special. The people who tricked them made it look genuine.
From what I've seen, there aren't that many pieces of real moon rock. A couple of the astronauts gave a piece or 2 to world leaders as a gift, but what I saw said they honestly thought most of them had been lost.
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Possibly edit out the front of the houses of these influencers. The concept for thie video was super fun and well done.
Jordan Grant right? It’s hardly like “haha these idiots” when the guy who made this prank went to huge efforts to pull this off, asking people who do this for a living to....do what they usually do?! Lol I’d be well excited with a bit of the moon
But it's totally worth it get back at Black Mesa for stealing all your military contracts while also being able to make tons of Conversion Gel, as well as seemingly infinite portal-able surface panels.
AlaskaKiwi But... There is a reason why people should be skeptical of packages without stamps from deceitful senders. They could very well include explosives or poisonous substances. It’s always better to get your packages scanned, especially if you’re famous.
TD Siren There have been many instances of people lacing packages with explosives. Last year in Austin Texas, a white man put packages with explosives on black people’s doorsteps in hopes of killing them due to his racist beliefs, killing almost all of the victims and injuring many others. There was another case also about a year ago of someone lacing packages with a white poisonous powder, which when inhaled, would cause severe organ failure or something along those lines. They sent the packages to prominent politicians and news anchors in America, however only a CNN anchor had actually been affected due to opening it.
Two safety things for these influencers, if they ever get a real moon rock. 1. Don’t touch it. It’s not because of some preservation thing, the lack of weather on the moon to wear them down makes them pretty sharp. 2. Don’t take it out of the container. It’s likely also covered in Moon dust, which is extremely dangerous. You’re probably allergic, if you breath it in, you’ll get some serious respiratory problems. This was a serious problem for the Apollo astronauts. Some got intense allergic reactions (not anaphylactic, but coughing and sneezing fits, rashes, other things), some got respiratory issues later in life, some got respiratory issues right there, or it caused asthma to flare up. This will also be a big problem for the new Artemis missions. Artemis plans on sending a lot of people to the moon, even with bases and colonies, so the problems that moon dust can cause will be better documented.
That was very interesting, thank you :) I always used to wonder if moon rocks or dust was actually safe, I always had a feeling it was dangerous. And somehow I had this feeling it'd be radioactive or something lol
Buck Dog moon rocks are also the most expensive natural occurring substance on earth. Stolen moon rocks have been sold for 5 million USD on the black market in the 90s or about 8 million with inflation
Quilliam Attari Thank you and you’re welcome. Different areas on the moon are probably more radioactive than others, depending on what area the impact that caused the moon to form was from. For example, dust and rocks that originated in Kazakhstan, which is extremely rich in uranium, will probably be more radioactive than dust from China.
@@cekelatcelop5910 Not really, why should someone be allowed to trick their way into a position where they are promoted by someone with a large following despite not having legitimacy? That should clearly be illegal.
@Jeff N how is it promoting Josh? He didn't put his name into the letter, only his own video promoted himself If the influences reacted to it and uploaded something about it being fake, it's their decision to make this a "promotion" for Josh But the "influencers" only promoted NCS
kale lyn I found one on insta where they’re promoting a stone that you put in your vagina and it’s supposedly good for bs shit. Like tampons are uncomfortable. You think I’m shoving a rock that does absolutely nothing for my health into my hole too?
Ugh, that's even more worse and useless than coal or hell, even charcoal! Do you know how rare and expensive REAL coal is? I read once that if Santa gives you coal for being naughty, just sell what he gave you. You'd be able to buy more with what you sold than the coal he gave.
@@Vyansya we don't have to land on the moon recently to have pieces of it, we have thousands that we have collected before, that's why in really expensive special edition moon themed stuff there's usually a moon fragment inside.
@@pursuitoficarus200 Yeah, there's no problem you know, it's just that for foreigners like me, we only know academic english, it was my first time listening to such an accent, the few I could understand feld pretty weird, but every language has its accents so it's cool. It's like, for french, the northern accent, or the one from Marseille, ut's pretti fun, y'a know?
@@TheDaaabou I'm the exact opposite, I'm Norwegian but am pretty fluent in English including slang but when people speak "academically" it feels so weird and fake to me lol weird how different we can be
I mean if you're a bit of an intelligent person you'd google moon rock or do at least some bit of research but what can you expect from empty-brained "influencers" 😂
pretty much. its literally their job to be excited, thats the influencing part. making fans believe its their oppinion about a product while in reality its just advertising. In my country they would have to display a text saying its an advert simply for consumer protection.
@@D0MiN0ChAn Yes, I was thinking the same thing. He was impersonating a company that owns a museum about Space. Of course some people are going to believe that, he used their logo and website name. And I think it could definitely be illegal.
I mean they weren't really promoting anything, if someone sent me that, I would be pretty excited too and probably want to tell someone about it. Influencers are no different, just that they have a much much wider viewership. Saying thank you for a gift is just manners
@@tyw1444 Idk. Maybe call them "People who dont contribute to society, but instead advertise teeth whiteners and tops". Cause thats excactly what most of them are. They dont influence good. They influence on whoever pays the most
Bad enough to believe they are real pieces, even worse to see that bloke actually take it out the tub and just start fiddling with it! Reminds me of the 2002 incident when a load of samples were stolen and rendered useless after they were man handled.
@@alexanderchippel Not a prostitute. Thad and Tiffany were dating and they were both NASA interns. As you would expect having sex on top of stolen moon rocks is a pretty nerdy thing to do.
Everyone in the comments: "JuSt sHowS hOw InFlueNcErs dOnT dO thEiR reSeArch" Tbh I'd probably feel special because someone thought of me and was kind enough to send me a friendly gesture, not because I actually thought it was the moon.
I feel you, watching them be so excited over their “pieces of the moon” while knowing it was a lie made me feel kinda bad. Even though I know it’s not that big a deal.
They thought it was a moon rock. I'd be pretty psyched about getting a moon rock as well man, that's a pretty fucking cool gift. Gives me an idea for next years Christmas...
@@TheRedKing247 tf? the funny part of the video is literally that the idiots didnt even bother to check if its a moon rock before recording themselves going omg
hasdkoi YT it doesn't have to be mutually exclusive. While it is possible to believe that god had a hand in the creation of the moon that doesn't mean that it is necessarly impossible to hypothetize on how it came to being. Religion doesn't have to discourage scientific research.
@@AAhmou While I do agree, when I was first replying on the main comment above. I was simply suggesting the fact that there could be more possible ways of creation.
@Rayne it seems like you forgot to think and connect the dots together so let me do that for you. 1. Composition is not always equal to value because human beings and the way humans place values on something are subjective. 2. If you gave a professional painter and an amateur the same paint, canvas and tools with the same material, does that mean that the painting that they'll produce is also the same in value? Of course not. Because the way the two created their paintings are fundamentally different. 3. Case in point, even though a moon rock has the same elements and atomic configuration as an earth rock, the science that paved the way for that moon rock to be brought to earth makes it all the more valuable than, let's say, an earth rock that is picked up by a dumbass like you. Was that enough to satisfy your curiosity?
@@sinsei2165 You are trying to sound smart but its you who is dumbass lol "If you gave a professional painter and an amateur the same paint, canvas and tools with the same material, does that mean that the painting that they'll produce is also the same in value?" "Because the way the two created their paintings are fundamentally different." That is not comparable, this example... You are making as if moon rock has different chemical composition, which is false. Guess what, it does not! Minerals found on Moon are the same as ones found on Earth. "Composition is not always equal to value because human beings and the way humans place values on something are subjective." Composition is everything and composition does not have to be material, but you are to dumb and your head is way up in the ass to understand that. Composition of lie that was made up for someone to think that this is real moon rock is what it gave value to the gravel. As we live in material world, we make value according to the composition. " Case in point, even though a moon rock has the same elements and atomic configuration as an earth rock, the science that paved the way for that moon rock to be brought to earth makes it all the more valuable than, let's say, an earth rock that is picked up by a dumbass like you." See, you just made my point and made argument against first half of your comment, it is not the moon rock itself but the composition of science, effort and achievment invested to bring the stupid rock from Moon that it makes valuable. The thing itself has no value it is just another rock, and if you did not know it was not from the Moon you would just gave it same value as any other rock.
@@KuroiReaper we are not talking about the video. This discussion is separate from what the video is all about since we are localizing the discussion to the value of a material based on its composition. Your arguments are slipshod and all over the place. My statement stands. Even though both earth rocks and moon rocks have the same mineral composition and thus will have the same practical use, the moon rock is more valuable because of all the effort, technique, novelty and uniqueness that surrounds it. If a professional painter paints a dot and an amateur paints a dot, the professional painter's dot will be deemed more valuable. Even though they're practically the same thing. A dot of paint on canvas. I, of course, acknowledge that a dot of paint on canvas being priced thousands or millions of dollars is utter bullshit but it happens. Hence me stating that value is subjective because human perception is subjective.
Things that are ethically questionable: "promoting" a product without doing any research at all. (Notably not a paid promotion) Things that are ethically just bad: filming the front of somewhat famous people's houses and putting that on the internet for literally anyone to find.
Their houses are on a public street where anyone with a phone could take a picture or video of. Including google maps. Take it up with google they took pictures of their houses first!
Yu優一郎 that may just be coming up on the worse argyles this to reply with Google doesn’t say it’s )insert name here) house but in the video they do be it probably not enough information so all 3 of you stand in the naughty corner
2019: influences believe that a piece of gravel some random ass person sent to them is apart of the moon 2020: people believe they have the coronavirus from drinking corona
Harry Todhunter So? They’re people who were tricked into believing a lie and felt special about it. And how do you know that all these people had their “mummy and daddy” pay for everything you have no proof.
FuturePastPerson actually it was a channel called Yes Theory. They dressed up as Justin and took pictures before selling it to the press, they’re a super funny channel. I recommend
It was actually a little sad when it shows how hyped some of these people seemed to be (even if they were playing it up for their videos) and knowing they were so happy and telling their families, etc. over a normal-ass rock.
This is one of those pranks that are deceptively mean. Totally harmless and can be funny, but stealing away legitimate happiness is actually really mean :(
@@ainere7280 well really all they had to do is to take a step back and think. Would they REALLY get sent over $50k worth of moon rock? Remember the ol' saying, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is
But this isn’t them promoting it... cause they aren’t telling people to buy it. They’re just expressing that they received a cool gift. So they’re proud they’ve received a cool gift? Real or not?
bodyspritznumb24 No brand awareness of what they are promoting. This just shows that anyone could send them anything and they’ll just believe that. Not very clever or safe to do and then show off to their fans
Lesson learned? Never trust government official notices written in pink gel pen.
I know nasa would use that stupid moon pen they invented
Jaden Rintharamy why is it stupid?
Will James Yeah, NASA doesn’t make dumb things, how bad can it be? I searched it up and it turned out, very.
Juniper Mystic Vlogs nasa didn’t even make the pen, I also fail to see why it’s dumb
Will James
why in the first place would they need a pen just for space
I would assume a regular pen would work just as good, and they spend millions for a concept that didn’t even make it close to production
ua-cam.com/video/OAJpzWUhuqM/v-deo.html
The actual national space centre must’ve been so confused.
"WHO ARE THESE PPL AND WHY ARE THEY SHOWING EVERYONE THEIR GRAVEL SAYING ITS FROM THE MOON?"
WHO THE FUCK JUST LIKED THIS IT WAS 666 and so I wasn’t gonna like it I clicked on the replies and it was 667 YOU FUCKING BITCH I HOPE YOU SEE THIS.
Derya Sönmez haha lol
pepe hakuna your tatas*
Proxima Centauri117
Ikr
The only real winner here is the guy who sold you a literal bag of gravel.
was thinking the same. i mean i know it's for gardening and whatnot, but still 6 pounds for freaking stones?
@@detectiveben1096 If josh was the only one who ever bought the gravel then the seller wouldn't have a business. Clearly he gets sales all the time.
I think he'll be on a profit with ad revenue
Where do you think gravel comes from
Not really, this video definitely made more money than the cost of the bag of gravel. Almost 2 million views
The girl is flexing her moon piece and her boyfriend just goes "baby its a rock"
He wasn't wrong...
@@alihughes3728 yea, he/she thinks its funny
It’s a stone
@@Anteater23 same thing rly
They're minerals, Marie.
The funniest part about it is that "influencers" geniunly believe that they have a large enough impact culturally that the National Space Center would personally hand them a piece of the moon lmao.
That’s what I wanted to say lmao,like,,do they really think they’re so important? Because they’re influencers??
Seeing how some influencers insist on free stays at hotels and free meals, offering to pay by promoting their products... yeah, a lot are really entitled.
I'm not an influencer but I felt that on a deeper level
I mean, crazier things have happened. And trusting a letter with a logo on it is from where it says it is isn’t out of the ordinary.
😂
Plot twist : the company that sells the gravel actually take it from the moon
Boss: guys we’re running out of gravel does anyone have any good ideas
Employee: well we uhh got this extremely expensive bag of moon rocks that may or may not be illegal
Boss: Genius Michael, genius ... That’s why we hired you. Let’s sell it for practically nothing.
Ravindra Wiguna Tillamook cheese wants to know your location
@@PC-qu7zk *M O O N G R A V E L*
If you can think of a better way of finding gravel i would like to hear it
insidejokesarelame Press E, Search up Gravel, Grab a stack of 64.
He didn't exactly send it to the sharpest minds on the planet did he
well he limited it to influencers in england so no... he didn't
@@ellayates7857 HEY. Don't pretend like we're not all as dumb as each other.
Let’s hope not... Though somehow they manage to get rich and famous, so I guess we’re the losers.
He sent pieces of "the moon" to some of the dullest people on the planet. Nice
@@ellayates7857 excuse me, there are decent English people and real celebrities
Plot twist: the moon is actually just a giant gravel floating in space
We just got rickrolled by his profile pic
*this isn't coolmathgames..*
Mein god
It is . . . What do you think it's made of? Cheese?
@Mr. Vega no! He is telling the truth!
8:45
“babe it’s a rock”
“GET OFF MY MOON”
Lmao she sounded so stupid right there
All these dummies
AMMIIEEEEEE
I’ve been to the Kennedy Space centre and they have a moon rock there. It’s in a glass case with a small opening at the bottom so you can just about put your hand in and touch it. Must be worth millions, if not billions! You’re not exactly getting a chunk in the mail for free 😂
She does sound like she’s being sarcastic
"SORRY, AS IF THIS IS FROM THE MOON!"
Ahhh, turns out she's actually pretty sma-
"THIS IS SO COOL!"
...
Yeah but then again, I don’t think the average person would be able to tell the difference from earth rock and moon rock
@@reliabled1762 no Erosion on the moon. any actual moon rock would be incredibly jagged
@@zeophalanx1751 and radioactive!
@@sporeham1674 That's not even true. Maybe if there's iron in it.
@@sporeham1674 technically everything is radioactive.
“How much do you reckon this is worth?”
Not a dime, sweetie.
well hey if someone was able to be fooled by it then maybe they can go sell it on the facebook market place or something
If it were really the moon it would be several hundred thousand dollars (1 gram = 50,800 USD) but since it is gravel nothing
nice big bags of gravel cost a tenner
I feel like some fans of this channel would definitely pay for those "gift boxes"
That’s the most American yet British thing I’ve ever heard anyone say
Part 2: Dress up in suit and sunglasses and request the moonrocks back. Try to scare them as much as possible.
That is genius
@@Is4bellem4rie Thanks
@Bob The builder Thanks
@@Is4bellem4rie Thanks
@Bob The builder Thanks
The amount of money I would pay to see all these “influencers” react to this video and find out the truth 😂😂😂
Katers1343 time to go broke
I kind of feel like this was a planned collab- what building man accepts a package from a rando off the street (maybe 20 years ago, not today with the anthrax/poison and bomb scares)- I mean they didn’t look like delivery ppl at all? I mean if they know someone is dropping something off for a tenant they accept it, but I can’t imagine accepting it from some rando who’s like “here’s a package for x”.
Candice Cart I do too
@@candicecart9786 They're small UA-camrs, they'll take anything they can get tbh
@kaylin- I don’t think you understand what I’m saying... you can’t just go to someone’s building, hand the porter a package and say, “this is for ____”. Then leave. There are too many safety concerns today (not to mention celebrities would have their buildings chalked full of “fans” or “haters” dropping off packages if their addresses were ever found out- which nowadays they often are). Will the porters accept something from official delivery companies like USPS or fedex? Yes. Or will they accept something from someone if the tenant alerts them someone will be dropping a package off for them? Yes. But will they accept a package from a rando off the street who just dumps a package there for someone? Highly doubtful... otherwise all those Russian poisonings that have happened in the UK would be done through packages dropped off 🤣
* Gets a mini gravel stone *
"This is the best gift ever"
Idk, I like rocks. It'd be pretty cool
What if we got a real moon stone... Yea our genuine reaction
That's how Stardew Valley works
Yep
Pedro270707
people dislike getting rocks in stardew
“I own a bit of the moon, what about you” Ooooh that arrogance is so sweet.
Wow, a person was happy they got sent an awesome gift and posted it online. How nefarious.
lmao "i own a bit of gravel, what about you"
@Young Totodile Except they weren't. They said it in a teasing way, not arrogant
eidriB exactly
@@blueues They were being arrogant because they were saying it like they're special because most other people don't have a "moon rock."
“I own a bit of the moon what about you?”
Grl rlly trynna flex on us with the shit I got in my yard
Chantali Chompa Chompa why is there gravel in your yard
lol, that is what I am thinking too.
I ain’t even got a yard
RB 101 . Decoration? Ever heard of that lol
People use gravel to make paths, why is everyone acting like they've never heard of gravel paths?
If "National Space Centre" uses a hot pink color pen to write unillegible letters. Then, this centre is broke af.
that's an actual thing, why are you putting it in quotation marks
"Unillegible"
Wouldn't that just be "legible"? "Illegible" means "impossible to read", so "unillegible" is the opposite of that.
399 likes... "AND THATS A GREAT PRICE!!"
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan because he's not referring to the real one but to the fake
“I’m a proud owner of a piece of the moon”
I’m a proud owner of gravel
*Piece
*piece
Piece*
*piece
*piece
This has literally just proven influencers don’t research what they’re promoting!
Haha we all well know that they never have
these ones are "small" though. most influencers admit to a clout chasing/money hungry phase
AS IF WE DIDN'T KNOW ALREADY BUT YEAH YOU'RE RIGHT
Newsflash!
J M *most
*Hides the addresses*
*Proceeds to show the exact location where they live*
To be fair to that one, nobody outside the area would know
stinkingyeti the problem is that if someone in that area is a fan, they could leak it.
@@stinkingyeti Except people who know how to use Google Street View.
@@rosiefay7283 It's been four months, but from what i remember all i knew was he was in london, i don't remember seeing any street names. And i don't fancy travelling through google street view to find those locations.
@@a.c0tt0nball a fan of these nobodies from made in Chelsea... Yeah sure. 🤣.
I feel bad for some of the influencers because some of them were genuinely excited that they had a moon rock
Ikr
That Oli dude in particular
Yeah, genuinely excited haha
squaaaaad I feel bad for Oli
I feel bad for the people who buy bad, faulty and harmful products off these idiots 😂
*that time when you don’t know any of these influencers.*
Your name tho
Snails lmao
🙋🏼♀️💜💫trueeee I don’t really watch influencers💫💜🙋🏼♀️
Same but bc I’m from Argentina and I mostly follow asian influencers.
+ keep Jimin’s jams
it's stole not stoled
Is this the next level of "Rich kids pranking other rich kids ?" lol
KiteoHatto rich pranking rich so the poor can laugh. a modern robin Hood for us.
modern problems need modern solutions.
Yeah cause shipping a box with a piece of gravel in it costs millions
@@QuincyIsCrispy buying gravel, boxs and shipping them to MANY youtubers for NO REASON at all, is something nor a broke or poor youtuber could do, or would ever.
So the "rich pranking rich", or would you have preferred if we refferred to him as the middle class but not rich dude on UA-cam?
PS shipping isn't free .-.
@@QuincyIsCrispy Just listen to their accents. That's all I have to say to prove their posh.
@@areswalker5647 Dude of course it's not free, but it's not expensive either. They even shipped a good amount of them by hand. You don't need to be rich to do this
My brother did this to me once
I was 4
These guys are 20+
Yet these lot made about £10,000 from it 😂
@@jimpatrick3644 True though
Lol nice pfp
@@MonkeyShark Thanks heh
Hfbfbsjsjs are you from amino?
I actually felt bad for the guy, he was honestly grateful.
アニメ恋人 which guy
@@randomkahootboi8061 The only one that was a male and got the "moonrock"
His name is Oli White btw
fuck oli white he only cares about money
If he'd been "honestly grateful" his first question wouldn't been "how much is it worth?"
Plot Twist: This was just a really clever way of promoting the National Space Centre
That's actually...yes. You are smart.
Um just asking if you copied this comment because there was a comment very extremely similar to this but posted a week ago
Exni Gacha or two people happen to think alike.
Demon Cat maybe, thats why I said "just asking"
It doesn't promote anything real about the Space Center tho
getting some gravel in the mail from a youtuber sounds epic
Pengicitis hi
i'd buy some.
Thqt sounds so cool who's that from? ( *enter*sarcasm*)
@@milliesmith470 Okay
Gamer girl gravel
This is the definition of a great prank. No harm was done to anyone, it’s was really funny to see their reactions, and it’s just a genuinely thought out funny video. Cheers to you guys!!
People are also arguing how these people are jerks by doing this when in reality people are doing far worse things like "Shooting at a school prank", etc.
Sure it’s dumb, but seeing their enthusiasm over owning a “moon rock” made me smile for some reason
1000th like
It’s like when I was little and got a small bag of fools gold
thats how you sell a product that has no real use
same actually. I feel kinda bad that they got tricked like this even if it's not a big deal.. like, they were so happy abt it :(
‡ shelleysmonster ‡ they weren’t happy about the gravel, lmao. maybe happy they thought the national space center reached out to them. but really they’re just trying to be enthusiastic about a product they know nothing about to sell it lmaooo
blurring everyone's address but still somehow doxxing them by showing the exact buildings everyone lives in
JayLeeBeanz most big channels have P.O. Boxes so people don’t know their personal address accept for some who really don’t care
@@Shad0w_Z you can just find a phone book and try to find their real name because most of them give out their real name
@@Perc1000 I didn't know phone books were still a thing
Vaki Smithy pretty sure that only works with landlines, though I could be wrong
@@Perc1000 nobody uses a phone book nowdays
Archie has the accent that makes Americans think that all British people speak posh
Lily Gray
He has an accent? I didn’t notice... does that- does that mean I have the same accent! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Yeah, that's probably why I have such a negative attitude towards posh accents
Omg I know right hahah
Definitely a Tory
American ppl dont know what posh means
That is how special they think they all are, that genuine astronomers want to send them presents, inflated egos lol.
If you were sent a “Piece of the Moon” then you would be surprised. You would think you were special. The people who tricked them made it look genuine.
@@phoenixgamer10gaming18 not really lol. Have you ever seen an official document that was rolled up with a piece of string around it?
🤣🤣🤣
Waiting for the next video: "we got sued"
They wouldnt be sued as they didnt scam or asked anything in return
What exactly are they being sued for? Pranking? Lol
@@talkingtoawall5123 69? Nice.
Or rather getting in trouble from nasa for foraging documents from them
@@DumpsterDive_MC not nasa, the forged the NSC which is effectively the UK nasa
No one:
British influencers: I got a piece of a "mēühn"
This is the funniest comment i have ever seen, Thank you.
This should be the top comment
I love this
What a sad twat
LMAO
Meanwhile on the moon: *The SacReD piece of the EaRtH!!!*
THE SACRED EARTH ROCKKK
ELISHA BAUTISTA alien
It's just a some dirt and it's held together by human shit
Ioana Enachi Holds up small pot of dirt.
@@tubelesstrippin Worm poop
Moon rock has the consistency of shredded glass. Watching someone handle a “piece of the moon” with their bare hands... oh boy.
Ouch
I'll keep that in mind incase someone wants to prank me with a piece of gravel
GhostCryProductions
Oof
So what you're saying is that we could send people real pieces of the moon and then they'd post about their pain?
Hold on, contacting elon about this.
From what I've seen, there aren't that many pieces of real moon rock. A couple of the astronauts gave a piece or 2 to world leaders as a gift, but what I saw said they honestly thought most of them had been lost.
Possibly edit out the front of the houses of these influencers. The concept for thie video was super fun and well done.
Roisin Crowe 666 likes should I like it or not?...
@@FXCKLIX ahahaha
@@FXCKLIX oh dear. 😂😂
Roisin Crowe nvm your comment just popped off ggs only
Also, you didn’t blur one of the addresses. Hope they don’t sue.
This is so silly but also I’m an idiot so I couldn’t say I wouldn’t fall for something like this
Same
Jordan Grant true
Yeah I feel like many of us here in the comments making fun of them would totally fall for it
Jordan Grant right? It’s hardly like “haha these idiots” when the guy who made this prank went to huge efforts to pull this off, asking people who do this for a living to....do what they usually do?! Lol I’d be well excited with a bit of the moon
you're probably young and it's understandable! ☺️ the honesty is honorable
they basically just got this letter all about, like, the moon and stuff
yeah and they believed they got a piece of the moon 😩😂 btw is that jae from day6 on ur pfp lmao
@@israatasneem6250 yea, it is :D
@@mrsmagic1609 When I heard that I was like,.. no way she said that,,,
@@user-jk4jj4nm1q lol same
I was like 666
legend has it, if you hold the moon rock to your ear, you can hear space
Underrated
Truly the funniest comment
shells on the ocean ?? Oh come on like shells ??
i dont get it
🤣🤣🤣
This video should be called: "I put a lot of effort into making a joke look real and then make the people who believed look like idiots"
You are an idiot if you don't research what you promote as someone with any kind of influence...
Rolls off the tongue
@@tinybabyman1980 how much he spent to do this
Wow you just described every prank ever played 🙈
I’m your 900th like :3
no one:
litterally nobody:
british influencers: *the myüun*
Vale
Lol it’s true
We say that 😂
r/wooooosh this comment if you're homophobic
@@spliffykush420 issa joke i didnt want to offend u
@@spliffykush420 it's a joke 💀
I laughed too hard
Dunno why they are censoring addresses and then proceed to film the street and the house.
the more barriers you put in place for trolling, the less trolls you will get.
So it looks like they at least tried...
that's what I'm thinking, there are people who can figure out where they live just from those shots
@@monicasmm You're so right. Remember the "he will not devide us" flag thing? The internet figured that out pretty quickly.
Frederik what’s that about? I hadn’t heard of that
Should've put a warning that breathing in the moon rocks is/will be dangerous, since it actually is
How are you going to manage to breathe in a piece of gravel?
yeah i think breathing in any type of rock would be dangerous
@@MalawisLilleKanal You can't, but the influencer doesn't know its gravel, so putting a warning like that can trick them even more.
But it's totally worth it get back at Black Mesa for stealing all your military contracts while also being able to make tons of Conversion Gel, as well as seemingly infinite portal-able surface panels.
Well, not the moon rock itself but maybe the moon dust. Either way, still pretty dangerous.
Imagine receiving a parcel without a stamp on it from some dodgy company 👀👀
Imagine not caring and just accepting the fact that somebody sent these to you for free and actually being appreciative 👀👀
AlaskaKiwi But... There is a reason why people should be skeptical of packages without stamps from deceitful senders. They could very well include explosives or poisonous substances. It’s always better to get your packages scanned, especially if you’re famous.
Why would someone put explosives in the mail for someone? How much does that person who sent it loathe the other person?
TD Siren There have been many instances of people lacing packages with explosives. Last year in Austin Texas, a white man put packages with explosives on black people’s doorsteps in hopes of killing them due to his racist beliefs, killing almost all of the victims and injuring many others.
There was another case also about a year ago of someone lacing packages with a white poisonous powder, which when inhaled, would cause severe organ failure or something along those lines. They sent the packages to prominent politicians and news anchors in America, however only a CNN anchor had actually been affected due to opening it.
@@catcactus1234 I was told about this in my Modern Studies class, scary shit
I’m actually wheezing, this is exposing every single one of them. I feel embarrassed on their behalf 😩😩
It's mad sad too 💀
got7 stan - I got extreme second hand embarrassment 😩 These people didn’t do any research but they were so excited anyways ughhh
Hey Ahgase 🙌😏
And yep I feel sorry for Ollie he genuinely seemed happy about getting a piece of the moon
got7 stan... ur taste😏😏😏
seeing adults freak out over gravel is the best thing i've ever seen.
i feel so bad they were all so genuinely excited :(
You shouldn’t feel bad they are all fucking idiots
they just wanted money to promo
they werent excited, these influencers just act like they are excited about anything they get send
@Yurai Ypsilon
They’re lead to believe that they’ve been sent a piece of the moon. Wouldn’t anyone be fucking excited?
"genuinely"
Two safety things for these influencers, if they ever get a real moon rock.
1. Don’t touch it. It’s not because of some preservation thing, the lack of weather on the moon to wear them down makes them pretty sharp.
2. Don’t take it out of the container. It’s likely also covered in Moon dust, which is extremely dangerous. You’re probably allergic, if you breath it in, you’ll get some serious respiratory problems.
This was a serious problem for the Apollo astronauts. Some got intense allergic reactions (not anaphylactic, but coughing and sneezing fits, rashes, other things), some got respiratory issues later in life, some got respiratory issues right there, or it caused asthma to flare up. This will also be a big problem for the new Artemis missions. Artemis plans on sending a lot of people to the moon, even with bases and colonies, so the problems that moon dust can cause will be better documented.
That was very interesting, thank you :) I always used to wonder if moon rocks or dust was actually safe, I always had a feeling it was dangerous. And somehow I had this feeling it'd be radioactive or something lol
Buck Dog moon rocks are also the most expensive natural occurring substance on earth. Stolen moon rocks have been sold for 5 million USD on the black market in the 90s or about 8 million with inflation
Quilliam Attari Thank you and you’re welcome. Different areas on the moon are probably more radioactive than others, depending on what area the impact that caused the moon to form was from. For example, dust and rocks that originated in Kazakhstan, which is extremely rich in uranium, will probably be more radioactive than dust from China.
@@floo1465 That's very interesting. Thank you for explaining :)
@@quilliamattari2772 you seem to forget that the duration of time spent on Earth would negate that due to 6 times the gravity
I feel like this is illegal but it’s entertaining
its not because its a civilian organization ((
@Jeff N US is so weird.
@@cekelatcelop5910 Not really, why should someone be allowed to trick their way into a position where they are promoted by someone with a large following despite not having legitimacy? That should clearly be illegal.
@Jeff N it's promoting NCS and noone else I guess?
@Jeff N how is it promoting Josh? He didn't put his name into the letter, only his own video promoted himself
If the influences reacted to it and uploaded something about it being fake, it's their decision to make this a "promotion" for Josh
But the "influencers" only promoted NCS
Josh and Archie sending a price of gravel
Cheese: *am I a joke to you?*
Now this is funny!
"I tricked influencers into thinking they received a piece of the moon" they were not asked to promote anything.
this!
I mean... rocks from the moon are also just rocks...
@@lasamisalagne7377 and souvenirs are just things bought in a certain place afterall yet they still have a special meaning to us
666 likes
MY POINT EXACTLY
When I saw the title I thought it was going to be a "brand deal" with an anti-aging rock or something
That would have been better! Imagine telling them to rub it on their face for anti-aging properties! lol
Same!!!!
@@RandaRoc LMAO
DEAD ON!!!
kale lyn I found one on insta where they’re promoting a stone that you put in your vagina and it’s supposedly good for bs shit. Like tampons are uncomfortable. You think I’m shoving a rock that does absolutely nothing for my health into my hole too?
Lmfao this is genius
What are u doing here bro, am I the only one who likes 2hype?
888 likes
Jesser lol I was the 2,000 like
Jesser yeah but not when he gets sued
Mom: we have moon rocks at home
*Moon rocks at home:*
“This is genuinely the most awesome gift ever.”
Note: Buy family members gravel for Christmas.
Already ahead of u 😏
Ugh, that's even more worse and useless than coal or hell, even charcoal! Do you know how rare and expensive REAL coal is? I read once that if Santa gives you coal for being naughty, just sell what he gave you. You'd be able to buy more with what you sold than the coal he gave.
@@satyre_1 gravel is a very common construction material
@@pancake5830, I was talking about coal but I can see why you were confused. Sorry though, I'm not a native speaker.
@@satyre_1 i know, its because you said gravel is useless! im Danish btw, so im not native either
Plot twist this was all fake and this is sponsored by national space centre
Edit ; why tf do I come back a week later to find 1.8k likes jeezuz
damn
Hello Nobody 🤯🤯🤯
Yo and only 3 comments
Don't edit your comment to flex on how many likes you get
@Bailey. ph0tography I don't really care for comment likes 🖕
i lost it when the woman started jumping and shouted “moon!!”
She has no brain omg
@@sarahswitchblade259 I mean you really wouldn't know would you now
@@kyoto3695 i mean.... I would be suspicious af knowing that theres no mention of recent moon landing.
@@Vyansya we don't have to land on the moon recently to have pieces of it, we have thousands that we have collected before, that's why in really expensive special edition moon themed stuff there's usually a moon fragment inside.
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AHAHA Exactly what I was thinking! AHAHAHAHA
“Huzzah, I appear to have acquired a slightly below average sized portion of the surface of the moon”
Depends what area of England you're from, everyone I know talks like that.
@@pursuitoficarus200 Yeah, there's no problem you know, it's just that for foreigners like me, we only know academic english, it was my first time listening to such an accent, the few I could understand feld pretty weird, but every language has its accents so it's cool. It's like, for french, the northern accent, or the one from Marseille, ut's pretti fun, y'a know?
@@TheDaaabou I'm the exact opposite, I'm Norwegian but am pretty fluent in English including slang but when people speak "academically" it feels so weird and fake to me lol weird how different we can be
Just shows how influencers don't genuinely look/review their products. Gullible puppets😂
May H it’s a piece of rock how do you “test” a piece of rock before you
“Review” it
@@Ddalgiichigo Maybe look into the news ? hahah they would never get me 'cause I've seen this before - ua-cam.com/video/BHV5yk5K6Do/v-deo.html
it really doesn't...how are they supposed to be able to tell a rock from a moon rock lmao
@@Ell3m3nta1 why on Earth would they give them a piece of the moon just because they upload videos to their dying channels. Like wha'
I mean if you're a bit of an intelligent person you'd google moon rock or do at least some bit of research but what can you expect from empty-brained "influencers" 😂
Space Center : "any names mentioned?"
Responds : (their names)
Two weeks later : both missing without a trace
"I feel so bad cause they're excited"
As if influencers aren't excited about EVERYTHING.
HEY GUYS TODAY WE'RE GOING TO BE EATING PIZZAA!!!!!!!!!!
well, I for one am always extremely excited to eat pizza
pretty much. its literally their job to be excited, thats the influencing part. making fans believe its their oppinion about a product while in reality its just advertising. In my country they would have to display a text saying its an advert simply for consumer protection.
So then that makes it okay for people to be assholes to them?
Tbh, eating pizza is exciting!!
eating pizza is exciting..!
am I the only person wondering how he got all there influencers adresses??
Po box?
ty!
Prob by email
Google
He’s friends with a lot of them
I feel bad. That letter looks real. I would be excited too if I had a piece from the moon..
Couldn't it also considered some kind of fraud/forgery and be extremely illegal?
@@D0MiN0ChAn Yes, I was thinking the same thing. He was impersonating a company that owns a museum about Space. Of course some people are going to believe that, he used their logo and website name. And I think it could definitely be illegal.
yup. there could be some economic consequences to this "joke".
Its written in water based pens,,,
It was written in coloured marker...
I mean they weren't really promoting anything, if someone sent me that, I would be pretty excited too and probably want to tell someone about it. Influencers are no different, just that they have a much much wider viewership. Saying thank you for a gift is just manners
That’s how indirect promoting works..
@ReD SpIce but what are they “promoting” here?
Patrick Ambli Gravel
@@Pcat0 The national space centre. How dastardly :')
Thank you for sorting my though for me
3:42
‘As this man practised counting to 10 we delivered the rest of the boxes ourselves’
LMAOO
Influencers shouldn’t feel to bad. Many museums have also been fooled.
Oh my god Josh, this might be your best work yet, legend
8:45 "it looks like a rock." Mate. You've cracked the code. 👏🏼
The term ‘influencers’ makes my blood boil.
THANK YOU (sorry for the caps)!
Well they do influence people in MANY ways, what else would your rather call them? Marketing in new media is very powerful
@@tyw1444 Idk. Maybe call them "People who dont contribute to society, but instead advertise teeth whiteners and tops". Cause thats excactly what most of them are. They dont influence good. They influence on whoever pays the most
@@WolfHowl-TheLab I hope Teeth Whiteners And Tops was an intentional acronym
Isn't it about the same as trendsetters? Idk
This is so evil 😂 I would dig a hole and live in it for the rest of my life if I got tricked into this
i'm sure some of them already are living in the ground
@@excelibous 😂
Bad enough to believe they are real pieces, even worse to see that bloke actually take it out the tub and just start fiddling with it! Reminds me of the 2002 incident when a load of samples were stolen and rendered useless after they were man handled.
I mean, if I were sent something inside a plastic container like that, I would not hesitate to manhandle it.
Was that the incident where he threw them all on a bed and had sex with a prostitute on top of them?
And real moon rocks are actually dangerous to hold I-
@@alexanderchippel that's the one
@@alexanderchippel Not a prostitute. Thad and Tiffany were dating and they were both NASA interns. As you would expect having sex on top of stolen moon rocks is a pretty nerdy thing to do.
*"I OWN A PIECE OF THE MOON HOW ABOUT YOU"* like... Girl...
Ik i was feeling pretty lousy that they were excited except for her
Everyone in the comments: "JuSt sHowS hOw InFlueNcErs dOnT dO thEiR reSeArch"
Tbh I'd probably feel special because someone thought of me and was kind enough to send me a friendly gesture, not because I actually thought it was the moon.
Finally! Someone thinks about if they were in the influencers shoes!
Exactly 🙌
náno right?! I feel like everyone’s being so damn mean lmao
nipxtuck jpeg it comes from jealousy
Well if you were an "influencer" you'd already be used to that
I’m surprised none of them stood on and it and said “I’m on the moon!” Or “I’ve stood on the moon!
Imagine if it crumbled though and you thought it was moon rock. Just crumbled something apparently precious
this feels mean. theyre not promoting it, theyre just excited they got it. not the same as promoting a product.
6998Aj they are all scammers though
6998Aj you shouldn’t feel bad for terrible people that don’t do their research
All pranks are mean tho
wxtcher they are right lmao. Fucking dumbasses
I feel you, watching them be so excited over their “pieces of the moon” while knowing it was a lie made me feel kinda bad. Even though I know it’s not that big a deal.
"This is genuinely the most awesome gift ever."
The gift: A small gravel.
They thought it was a moon rock. I'd be pretty psyched about getting a moon rock as well man, that's a pretty fucking cool gift. Gives me an idea for next years Christmas...
Correction a small moon rock
@@TheRedKing247 tf? the funny part of the video is literally that the idiots didnt even bother to check if its a moon rock before recording themselves going omg
Technically, the moon is made out of debris that came from the Earth, so the moon is from Earth.
Gravel = Earth = Moon
Well other people have different religions so in my opinion, God made the moon
hasdkoi YT bro it’s science
@@legrang.archives bro it's my religion, I don't believe that the moon is a shard of the earth. Have you ever learned of Judaism?
hasdkoi YT it doesn't have to be mutually exclusive. While it is possible to believe that god had a hand in the creation of the moon that doesn't mean that it is necessarly impossible to hypothetize on how it came to being. Religion doesn't have to discourage scientific research.
@@AAhmou While I do agree, when I was first replying on the main comment above. I was simply suggesting the fact that there could be more possible ways of creation.
“I own a bit of the moon, what about you?” It’s like she is saying she is better than us 😂
Since the composition of Moon rocks is actually the same one as Earth gravel, it basically doesn't matter.
Composition doesn't always equal value tho.
@Rayne it seems like you forgot to think and connect the dots together so let me do that for you.
1. Composition is not always equal to value because human beings and the way humans place values on something are subjective.
2. If you gave a professional painter and an amateur the same paint, canvas and tools with the same material, does that mean that the painting that they'll produce is also the same in value? Of course not.
Because the way the two created their paintings are fundamentally different.
3. Case in point, even though a moon rock has the same elements and atomic configuration as an earth rock, the science that paved the way for that moon rock to be brought to earth makes it all the more valuable than, let's say, an earth rock that is picked up by a dumbass like you.
Was that enough to satisfy your curiosity?
@@sinsei2165 You are trying to sound smart but its you who is dumbass lol
"If you gave a professional painter and an amateur the same paint, canvas and tools with the same material, does that mean that the painting that they'll produce is also the same in value?"
"Because the way the two created their paintings are fundamentally different."
That is not comparable, this example...
You are making as if moon rock has different chemical composition, which is false. Guess what, it does not! Minerals found on Moon are the same as ones found on Earth.
"Composition is not always equal to value because human beings and the way humans place values on something are subjective."
Composition is everything and composition does not have to be material, but you are to dumb and your head is way up in the ass to understand that.
Composition of lie that was made up for someone to think that this is real moon rock is what it gave value to the gravel. As we live in material world, we make value according to the composition.
" Case in point, even though a moon rock has the same elements and atomic configuration as an earth rock, the science that paved the way for that moon rock to be brought to earth makes it all the more valuable than, let's say, an earth rock that is picked up by a dumbass like you."
See, you just made my point and made argument against first half of your comment, it is not the moon rock itself but the composition of science, effort and achievment invested to bring the stupid rock from Moon that it makes valuable. The thing itself has no value it is just another rock, and if you did not know it was not from the Moon you would just gave it same value as any other rock.
Carani von Bianthia and you know that because you’ve visited the moon?
@@KuroiReaper we are not talking about the video. This discussion is separate from what the video is all about since we are localizing the discussion to the value of a material based on its composition.
Your arguments are slipshod and all over the place. My statement stands.
Even though both earth rocks and moon rocks have the same mineral composition and thus will have the same practical use, the moon rock is more valuable because of all the effort, technique, novelty and uniqueness that surrounds it.
If a professional painter paints a dot and an amateur paints a dot, the professional painter's dot will be deemed more valuable. Even though they're practically the same thing. A dot of paint on canvas.
I, of course, acknowledge that a dot of paint on canvas being priced thousands or millions of dollars is utter bullshit but it happens.
Hence me stating that value is subjective because human perception is subjective.
Things that are ethically questionable: "promoting" a product without doing any research at all. (Notably not a paid promotion)
Things that are ethically just bad: filming the front of somewhat famous people's houses and putting that on the internet for literally anyone to find.
If they can find their houses, so can some random obsessed stranger. Idiot.
They r not promoting anything, it's just manners to thank a gift
Their houses are on a public street where anyone with a phone could take a picture or video of. Including google maps. Take it up with google they took pictures of their houses first!
Yu優一郎 that may just be coming up on the worse argyles this to reply with Google doesn’t say it’s )insert name here) house but in the video they do be it probably not enough information so all 3 of you stand in the naughty corner
Who cares!
"what a bunch of luna-tics"
Dont think I will miss out on that bit
This made me giggle a bit. Lol
lunar-tics
10000 videos with no subscribers luna is still moon, the r is unnecessary
@@ello-ollewell I speak american with a Texas accent so it's what I sound like lol
@@the_moist ooh, i can speak your language, hang on
*Ahem*
Yeehaw
2019: influences believe that a piece of gravel some random ass person sent to them is apart of the moon
2020: people believe they have the coronavirus from drinking corona
i feel kind of bad about this they sounded so excited and grateful
Theo Saveria ikr
@@harrytodhunter5078 ah, i can't feel bad because someone is rich. you're right.
Harry Todhunter
gross, you’re that type of person.
someone’s income doesn’t influence your empathy 🤩
Harry Todhunter So? They’re people who were tricked into believing a lie and felt special about it. And how do you know that all these people had their “mummy and daddy” pay for everything you have no proof.
@@harrytodhunter5078 I didnt know toddlers could type, did mommy and daddy help you type that out..?
They really didn’t do a great job concealing where these people live
If you have someones full name and a rough estimate on where they live you can somewhat easily get their address
Legit all of London looks the same tho tbh
@@Perc1000 through police?
@@todabsolute "Excessive Research"
@@amxrctrl through internet or their friends?
Louise: This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in my life!
Louise’s boyfriend: it’s just a rock..
Louise: GET OFF MY MOOONN..!
Me an American struggling to figure out what he meant by “she’s got her torch on”: 👁👄👁
👁👄👁
Her phone light thingy
Torch = Flashlight, hope this helped.
I’m American too and was like what the fuck are they talking about!!
Do americans not have torches???
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
The exposing starts at 6:52
Thank you, kind hero
Lmao I was the 69th like 😂
@@H4SS1 nice
Thank u
H4SS1 nice
No one:
Literally no one:
Oli White: ThE sAcReD MoON rOcK
Nala Stockwell I read this comment as he said it and it made the comment 12 times better
Sam Galea._. Lol same
"No OnE:"
Justin Bieber tricks the internet into believing he eats burritos sideways.
Josh: *Hold my moonrock.*
That wasnt Justin
It was yes theory
Someone tricked a bunch of people that were in a mall that they were Billie eilish also
That wasn’t Justin Bieber it was just a fame hungry guy named Brad
FuturePastPerson actually it was a channel called Yes Theory. They dressed up as Justin and took pictures before selling it to the press, they’re a super funny channel. I recommend
Savannah Kee that was brad sousa or something, the yes theory channel dressed him up because people thought he looked like justin bieber:)
the funniest part is that none of them bothered to read or even open the letter lmfao
“A bunch of LUNA-tics”
Lyssie P lunar hehe
Lyssie P lunar*
luna means moon in spanish
Luna means moon in slovenian also
The word ‘lunatic’ comes from people thinking people were being driven crazy from the moon
Who else kind of feels bad? They were all so excited 😢
Yeah i also feel bad for them because they scammed people to get money
I felt bad abt the first girl😳
They are all fucking douches though
O felt bad for that guy but tbh idc its just a joke proving their stupidity
I don't
It was actually a little sad when it shows how hyped some of these people seemed to be (even if they were playing it up for their videos) and knowing they were so happy and telling their families, etc. over a normal-ass rock.
Rocks are cool ;-;
This is one of those pranks that are deceptively mean. Totally harmless and can be funny, but stealing away legitimate happiness is actually really mean :(
@@ainere7280
well if they don't want to be disappointed then they can do research and ask if space centres are handing out moon rocks
@@ainere7280 well really all they had to do is to take a step back and think. Would they REALLY get sent over $50k worth of moon rock? Remember the ol' saying, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is
@@l0sts0ul89 Rocks are the foundation upon which society is made. Also all our buildings, which are kind of important.
The moon split off the earth millions of years ago so technically they are pieces of the moon
ACurtis26 no, the moon is a piece of the earth
nah the moon is a piece of earth lmao
Nope, the moon is a pigment of the earth
Wilfred Reedman then how is the moon cheese?
Nah, the moon is actually a piece of the Earth
But this isn’t them promoting it... cause they aren’t telling people to buy it. They’re just expressing that they received a cool gift. So they’re proud they’ve received a cool gift? Real or not?
It's called "Brand awareness" 🙃
it’s exposure for their social medias
Caros Editorial the brand awareness of the..... national space center..?
bodyspritznumb24 No brand awareness of what they are promoting. This just shows that anyone could send them anything and they’ll just believe that. Not very clever or safe to do and then show off to their fans
500th liker :)
impersonating a government agency is probably pretty illegal xD
yeah, they used the website name and their logo, this can have some serious repercussions
The National Space Center is a museum in Leicester, not a government agency..
@@ishmael4489 you can still get in big trouble for that though.
@@winsh2040true according to the 1969 moon laws copyright act of the moon
Julia Beatty no they didn’t sell it they’re fine
"No way this is a piece of the moon..."
you're right. No way.
You knows it’s embarrassing when you feel embarrassed for them too
With a bit creativity you can turn a piece of gravel into “the coolest thing ever“. I will remember that when I have kids
that's such a clever takeaway from this video. and so positive too. although I would a bit scared I am gaslighting my kids
@@tathoiclassicalindianbollywood They'll figure it out eventually, its just play after all when it comes to doing stuff with your kids.