When the Red Sox won their fifth World Series, Rosa Parks was only 5 years old, but when the Red Sox won their sixth World Series, Rosa Parks was still alive, but she was NINETY-ONE years old.
How about this one: Ted Williams was born in 1919, after the Red Sox won the World Series in 1918. He had a great career, a great life and lived to an old age but he died before the Red Sox won the World Series again. Maybe it should've been the Curse of Ted instead of the curse of the Bambino?
Rosa Parks is a fraud. There was a "rosa". But her name was Claudette Colvin. She was the 1st. But parks was very light skinned. So they used her to win over more white people
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21:14 "what are you doing with your life ?" watching too many of these videos, LOL 🤣
Our boomer, xer generation, may be younger than our parents Most of Hollywood Classic actors from 50s and 60s Are in their 90s today Partially because of No more 2nd hand smoke Also..vaping may cause gen Z to look old again
The first Dr Who was broadcast the day Kennedy's assassination, so many people were watching the news on the other channel (only 2 channels in the UK then) that the BBC repeated the first episode the next week. I remember watching it.
The story I had learnt somewhere was that at least in the USA, the premiere was cancelled, delayed and rescheduled for the next day, due to Kennedy's assassination.
And just to fill out the story all the way, his name was Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith. He was born July 19 of 1904 and died on Christmas Eve 1985. He was an American gentleman farmer and the great grandson of Abraham Lincoln. In 1975, he became the last known undisputed legal descendent of Abraham Lincoln when his sister Mary Lincoln Beckwith, died without children. FYI, Robert looked nothing like Abraham at all. As a matter of fact, I'd say he looks quite a bit like Mary Todd Lincoln with the same smaller stature and round face.. If you are interested in "all things Lincoln", he has a very interesting fifth cousin named Ralph C Lincoln (who will come right up if you Google him). Ralph plays Abraham in some Civil War re-creations because he (unlike Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith) looks very much like the former president. Ralph has also appointed himself as the relative who will carry the torch for the Lincoln family into the future. He is a plethora of knowledge about Abraham and the history of the entire Lincoln family since they have been in America.. VERY interesting chap! He comes from the lineage of Mordecai Lincoln who was a soldier in the revolutionary war along with his son. Very interesting stuff if you are a history buff! Check it out!
Fun Fact: The streets of New York City was like a ghost town when that episode took place.. You could literally speed through Time Square without missing a beat..
Newspapers in 1903 be like: "Flying is boulderdash I say! Humans cannot fly! Not at least for a million years!" Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright casually experimenting in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina be like: "Hold our beverages please sirs and ladies as we demonstrate the principle of flying for you all!"
The first time I heard about MLKJ and Anne Frank, Barbara Walters was also mentioned, since she was also born in the same year. But the three of them became famous in completely different circumstances. Anne for what happened to her during WWII, MLKJ for the Civil Rights Movement, and Barbara for being the first female co-host on a television news show.
Around 21:30 our narrator mentions that the fall of Constantinople was only 41 years before Christopher Columbus found the New World. (That meant people who considered themselves Romans were alive to hear of the New World.) I love this one because those events are related. The closing off of trade routes to the far east inspired people to think about sailing west to the Orient. Contrary to the myth of people believing the earth was flat, any educated person in that time period - and certainly any sailor with knowledge of navigation - knew the earth was round. Historians use different markers to draw a line between the Middle Ages and the modern world but generally they date this time in this period. Many use the fall of Constantinople as a clear line of delineation. Some just use 1500. It is the transition from the fall of the Roman Empire to the discovery of the New World that makes it clear we had entered a new age.
It wasn't the fall of the Roman Empire, it was the fall of the Byzantine Empire. Rome as center of the Empire was long gone by then, and the people of Constantinople didn't consider themselves Romans.
@@DoloresLehmann Pardon me for not parsing something that I'm sure you understood. The Byzantine empire WAS the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire. Yes, Rome and the Western Roman Empire fell 1000 years earlier but this was the continuation of the empire and everyone acknowledges that. Americans may not consider themselves British but at the time of the American Revolution they did. You can make an argument that the USA is the continuation of the British Empire in the same way the Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire.
@@ddoghfx Yes, I know that. It was the *continuation* of the Eastern Roman Empire. But if *was* not the Eastern Roman Empire anymore. And just like the Americans considered themselves British at the time of the American Revolution, but not today, the Byzantines might have considered themselves Romans by the time the Western Roman Empire fell, but not by the time America was discovered, which is what the video claims.
@@DoloresLehmann You might be right about one thing...I should have said people we may consider Romans instead of saying they considered themselves Romans. Not having been around in the 15th century I can't say for certain.
16:43 No, not *EVERYBODY* born after 9/11 can legally drink alcohol. People born less than 21 years ago were born after 9/11 and cannot yet drink alcohol legally.
Because Americans are living in a nanny state, you can sign up for the military and get shot for your country but you can’t have a beer? Catch a whiff of that freedumb everyone!
0:12 This isn’t very surprising, in fact, most of the early Presidents were dead before the discovery of the first dinosaur, the only early Presidents who were alive when the first dinosaur was discovered were Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. We don’t know the exact date of the discovery, but we can assume that the first dinosaur was discovered well before Jackson was even prepared to run again for President, and John Quincy Adams lived long enough for more dinosaurs to be discovered and named before he died on February 23rd, 1848
@@kathleenking47What does that have to do with the comment to which you replied? Telegraph and fax machine comparison somehow needs to include the inception of piloted aircraft? No.
The Back to the Future one got me. I remember thinking 1955 was sooooooooo long ago when I saw the movie as a kid in the 80s. But, the 90's? They feel like just a couple years ago.
It's like that when you are a kid.. Time seemed so long ago, while the time you were a young adult seemed to move faster.. I guess because we wasn't born in that time frame makes it feel a long distance ago.. I wouldn't mind Marty and Doc going back to 1991 stop Marty's kids from making a mistake..
Always interesting. Only an important visual correction: when you mention the Aztec Empire, the pyramide shown is Mayan. And it is an important detail because I dont think the US people would like a reference of JFK, showing a photo of another US president .
They do actually get older. There is one Greenland shark that's over 500 years old, and that one is closer to 550 years old, so they can get much older. 500 is just what 81 is to a European and Asian people. Most Europeans and Asians often become 81, but do quite often get older, as many Europeans and Asians do often reaches ages of 90-118 years old, so most Europeans and Asians do get over the widely accepted 81, it's the same thing with animals, they often become older than what we expect them to, and that's a fact
@@Nylon_riot It’s true that the NAACP chose to publicize Rosa Parks’ case instead, because they were worried about bad publicity. That’s definitely not giving credit where it’s due. However, Parks did actually have to perform the same act as Claudette Colvin. She didn’t actually start any movement, sure, but she still had to do the same thing and get noticed, which sounds like not a big deal until you realize that white law enforcement at the time didn’t care at all about the context and she was still in substantial danger. Yes, she took the publicity from Colvin, and no, Parks didn’t actually spark a movement, but it’s not like she just lied and said that it happened to her instead. She orchestrated it to actually happen, and although from a Civil Rights perspective she was just copying, people on the bus and police that could have harmed her didn’t know and probably wouldn’t have cared even if they did.
Facts that will mess with your perception of time: Your kid will know you their entire life until the day you pass, but you will have only known your kid a portion of yours.
time is a funny thing, you dont realise or think about this stuff until stuff like this happens. It does blow your mind. The London Underground was only 5 years old during the civil war (if I remember rightly)
Humans are only 200000 years old but Pigs are 20-30m years old and Australia is only 123 years old after Fédération so the bicycle is older than Australia as a nation
Wait! How is it that “everyone born after 9/11 can now legally drink in the USA”? (16:46) That doesn’t sound right. Not everyone, surely. Has the concept of a legal drinking age become a thing of the past?
16:10 Not so much any colour they liked, more any colour they could afford. Most brides just couldn't afford to buy a brand new dress just for their wedding, so they would wear the best dress they (or a relative) would already have in their closet.
10:50 I remember when Di had her funeral, and my girlfriend of the time had to watch the full funeral (we were in AUS), and as a quip, I said "We wouldn't get so much coverage if mother Teresa died"... I didn't say I "told you so"
1) The Chernobyl disaster and the challenger disaster happened in the same year 2) Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther king were both shot and killed in the same year
I have seen pictures of early bulldozers, dating before WW1. The original tanks, copied the caterpillar tracks from the existing bulldozers. BTW, the old dozers had rounded front grills, and raised their blades using cables on each side. Otherwise, they look pretty similar to the modern ones.
"The last telegram that was sent was in India only EIGHT years ago" as the screen says "sent in 2013." If this video was accurate a month ago, September 2024, when it was published, that would be ELEVEN years ago NOT eight. Now I'm questioning the accuracy of all your "facts!" Way to ruin a perfectly good time!
As someone who can't wrap their head around the fact that Hanson released MMMBop the same year Princess Diana died, and Titanic was also released at the end of that same year. Id say my perception of time is way off.
Seth Green is older than Alex Jones. Only three days older but still older (8th Feb 1974 vs 11th Feb 1974). Jones looked like he was well into middle age when Green was appearing as Scott Evil.
Actually, human beings had an idea that dinosaurs existed before the first fossil was discovered. People were kind of aware of the possibility/speculated about their existence for a long time. So, George Washington had probably heard about the idea thst dinosaurs existed, and either believed it himself, or was skeptical.
The person born in 1871 died 2 years after I was born, and another born in 1875 died when I was a teen. So the generation furthest back I can go when I was alive is the 1870s; essentially those are the children and grandchildren of the civil war . 😮
When the Red Sox won their fifth World Series, Rosa Parks was only 5 years old, but when the Red Sox won their sixth World Series, Rosa Parks was still alive, but she was NINETY-ONE years old.
Why is it called a world series when only a few american teams play in it?
The cubs won their second World Series 5 years before she was born, they won their third 11 years after she died, and she lived until 92
How about this one: Ted Williams was born in 1919, after the Red Sox won the World Series in 1918. He had a great career, a great life and lived to an old age but he died before the Red Sox won the World Series again. Maybe it should've been the Curse of Ted instead of the curse of the Bambino?
And she had a year left to live!
Rosa Parks is a fraud. There was a "rosa". But her name was Claudette Colvin. She was the 1st. But parks was very light skinned. So they used her to win over more white people
21:14 "what are you doing with your life ?"
watching too many of these videos, LOL 🤣
FACTS THAT WILL MESS WITH YOUR MIND 🤯
I love how he used Betty White as a unit of measurement; and his brand new baby girl 😂. Congratulations Adorian!
You got the years around the wrong way for Picasso and snoop dogg
That song in the background seems to go on forever. Talk about changing my perception of time...
Isn't that the LOKI show music?
Kudos for just providing the facts without a load of BS padding!
I'm 58 I feel 28, sometimes. I just wanna say "get on with what you want to do in life, It goes by faster than you realize."
Our boomer, xer generation, may be younger than our parents
Most of Hollywood
Classic actors from 50s and 60s
Are in their 90s today
Partially because of
No more 2nd hand smoke
Also..vaping may cause gen Z to look old again
These would be great conversation starters for those of us who are introverts and really bad at meeting people.
Omg I had to pause the video for a second to catch my breath 😂😂😂 so chaotic, I love it!! Good stuff!!
Me too!
The first Dr Who was broadcast the day Kennedy's assassination, so many people were watching the news on the other channel (only 2 channels in the UK then) that the BBC repeated the first episode the next week. I remember watching it.
I heard they very nearly axed it. I was born 2 months later and was a fan forever until just recently.
Another interesting fact is that "Gilligan's Island"s opening was filmed when flags were still at half staff due to Kennedy's assassination.
The story I had learnt somewhere was that at least in the USA, the premiere was cancelled, delayed and rescheduled for the next day, due to Kennedy's assassination.
@@Lisa-x3n5xI’m still a fan (though more so of the past stuff)
Fun fact. Chris Columbus found America almost 500 years before his first Home Alone movie was released.
LOL!
Took us 500 years to make a masterpiece
lol 😂 and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and the Chamber of Secrets
@@lucythecool_pug7565Sorcerer's Stone here in the USA.
I was in high school when Abraham Lincoln's grandson died in 1985.
He didn't have any grandchildren.
@@lorysmidt6592 Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith 12/24/1985.
@@glennhubbard5008 that was his great grandson.
And just to fill out the story all the way, his name was Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith. He was born July 19 of 1904 and died on Christmas Eve 1985. He was an American gentleman farmer and the great grandson of Abraham Lincoln. In 1975, he became the last known undisputed legal descendent of Abraham Lincoln when his sister Mary Lincoln Beckwith, died without children.
FYI, Robert looked nothing like Abraham at all. As a matter of fact, I'd say he looks quite a bit like Mary Todd Lincoln with the same smaller stature and round face..
If you are interested in "all things Lincoln", he has a very interesting fifth cousin named Ralph C Lincoln (who will come right up if you Google him). Ralph plays Abraham in some Civil War re-creations because he (unlike Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith) looks very much like the former president.
Ralph has also appointed himself as the relative who will carry the torch for the Lincoln family into the future. He is a plethora of knowledge about Abraham and the history of the entire Lincoln family since they have been in America.. VERY interesting chap!
He comes from the lineage of Mordecai Lincoln who was a soldier in the revolutionary war along with his son.
Very interesting stuff if you are a history buff! Check it out!
Sinatra missed the last Seinfeld episode? Ain't that a kick in the head?
That's life.
@@PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick That's what people say.
Fun Fact: The streets of New York City was like a ghost town when that episode took place.. You could literally speed through Time Square without missing a beat..
I thought Dean Martin sang that
Maybe it was Witchcraft.🧙🏼♀️😊
Facts that will mess with your perception of time: You are now 21 minutes and 37 seconds older than when you started this video
Actually, more, because I rewinded it a bunch of times.
😊
Fr
I paused it so it was longer lol
I actually paused the video
Congrats on your baby girl. 🙂
5:21 i’m happy you added Christ and also I am a Christian that is baptized✝️
I caught that, too. But there’s a lot of evolution and Darwinism in the videos, too.
Newspapers in 1903 be like: "Flying is boulderdash I say! Humans cannot fly! Not at least for a million years!"
Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright casually experimenting in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina be like: "Hold our beverages please sirs and ladies as we demonstrate the principle of flying for you all!"
In an interview, a consultant said that it would likely have been another 30 years for powered flight, without the Wright 's working plane.
I gave up TikTok and have missed you and your facts. So glad I found you here!
The first time I heard about MLKJ and Anne Frank, Barbara Walters was also mentioned, since she was also born in the same year. But the three of them became famous in completely different circumstances. Anne for what happened to her during WWII, MLKJ for the Civil Rights Movement, and Barbara for being the first female co-host on a television news show.
Sad that two of those three were murdered 😞
0:58 that Oxford one messed me up!
Me too. I rewound.
Around 21:30 our narrator mentions that the fall of Constantinople was only 41 years before Christopher Columbus found the New World. (That meant people who considered themselves Romans were alive to hear of the New World.) I love this one because those events are related. The closing off of trade routes to the far east inspired people to think about sailing west to the Orient. Contrary to the myth of people believing the earth was flat, any educated person in that time period - and certainly any sailor with knowledge of navigation - knew the earth was round. Historians use different markers to draw a line between the Middle Ages and the modern world but generally they date this time in this period. Many use the fall of Constantinople as a clear line of delineation. Some just use 1500. It is the transition from the fall of the Roman Empire to the discovery of the New World that makes it clear we had entered a new age.
Well said!❤
It wasn't the fall of the Roman Empire, it was the fall of the Byzantine Empire. Rome as center of the Empire was long gone by then, and the people of Constantinople didn't consider themselves Romans.
@@DoloresLehmann Pardon me for not parsing something that I'm sure you understood. The Byzantine empire WAS the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire. Yes, Rome and the Western Roman Empire fell 1000 years earlier but this was the continuation of the empire and everyone acknowledges that. Americans may not consider themselves British but at the time of the American Revolution they did. You can make an argument that the USA is the continuation of the British Empire in the same way the Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire.
@@ddoghfx Yes, I know that. It was the *continuation* of the Eastern Roman Empire. But if *was* not the Eastern Roman Empire anymore. And just like the Americans considered themselves British at the time of the American Revolution, but not today, the Byzantines might have considered themselves Romans by the time the Western Roman Empire fell, but not by the time America was discovered, which is what the video claims.
@@DoloresLehmann You might be right about one thing...I should have said people we may consider Romans instead of saying they considered themselves Romans. Not having been around in the 15th century I can't say for certain.
Here is to you, your wife, and baby girl!! May you have a wonderful, healthy, and loving future together!! God Bless! ❤❤❤
16:43 No, not *EVERYBODY* born after 9/11 can legally drink alcohol. People born less than 21 years ago were born after 9/11 and cannot yet drink alcohol legally.
Because Americans are living in a nanny state, you can sign up for the military and get shot for your country but you can’t have a beer? Catch a whiff of that freedumb everyone!
He said "after" but he meant "before", and yes, they can. It was almost 23 years ago.
9/11 was 2001
Yeah, he just dumb an no use words good 🤣
@@christopherwellman2364 I was born after 9\11 I just turned 22 3 months ago
You have the years for Picasso dying and Snoop Dogg beings born backwards.
Such great information..
LOVE your videos..
HATE that "music" background 😭
what's wrong with it?
Not-so-fun fact: I heard The Right Stuff by New Kids on the Block recently and knew the lyrics better than any song from the past 5 years.
The past 5 years scrambled all of our brains.
Deliberate & by design.
0:12 This isn’t very surprising, in fact, most of the early Presidents were dead before the discovery of the first dinosaur, the only early Presidents who were alive when the first dinosaur was discovered were Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. We don’t know the exact date of the discovery, but we can assume that the first dinosaur was discovered well before Jackson was even prepared to run again for President, and John Quincy Adams lived long enough for more dinosaurs to be discovered and named before he died on February 23rd, 1848
Fun Fact; The Declaration of Independence was signed back in 1776, which is 248 years ago. That’s how long it would take for Pluto to orbit the sun 😮
I started to get a headache, so I could not watch this video.
Charlie Chaplin (April 16, 1889) was only four days older than Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889).
1:36 I'm sorry WHAT
Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl. Much love to you all from Scotland xoxox
I love these little factoids. They really blow the mind.
Fun fact: Factoid is not in my dictionary published in 1990
@@christopherwellman2364another great factoid. 👍👍
very interesting channel good content keep up the good work Adorian.regards GJ
“Everyone born after 9/11 can legally drink in the USA.”
Well that is obviously not true lol.
OMG! The same song is playing for the entire video!
It's beautiful 🎉
@cedricliggins7528 it's the theme from the Loki TV series. 😉
The fax machine was invented in 1843. Well the electric printing telegraph was. Two different things.
Telegraph was invented in 1844
Airplanes were invented by bicycle creators
@@kathleenking47What does that have to do with the comment to which you replied? Telegraph and fax machine comparison somehow needs to include the inception of piloted aircraft? No.
I would have given anything for my last cat to live 38 years. He lived 19yrs 3 months, and i felt fortunate for that.
so the last time pluto completed an orbit around the Sun was during Marie Antoinette's time 1778
Well done. A fun presentation. Thank you.
The Back to the Future one got me. I remember thinking 1955 was sooooooooo long ago when I saw the movie as a kid in the 80s. But, the 90's? They feel like just a couple years ago.
It's like that when you are a kid.. Time seemed so long ago, while the time you were a young adult seemed to move faster.. I guess because we wasn't born in that time frame makes it feel a long distance ago..
I wouldn't mind Marty and Doc going back to 1991 stop Marty's kids from making a mistake..
Always interesting. Only an important visual correction: when you mention the Aztec Empire, the pyramide shown is Mayan. And it is an important detail because I dont think the US people would like a reference of JFK, showing a photo of another US president .
You will be satisfied with your life if you’re the best father you can be to that girl and a great husband to your wife! Nothing else matters.
The Greenland shark has a life expectancy of up to 500 years. Some may still be swimming that were born well before J.S. Bach was.
They do actually get older. There is one Greenland shark that's over 500 years old, and that one is closer to 550 years old, so they can get much older. 500 is just what 81 is to a European and Asian people. Most Europeans and Asians often become 81, but do quite often get older, as many Europeans and Asians do often reaches ages of 90-118 years old, so most Europeans and Asians do get over the widely accepted 81, it's the same thing with animals, they often become older than what we expect them to, and that's a fact
13:08 how did Picasso live the same time as snoop Dogg if snoop Dogg was born in 1973 and Picasso died in 1971
Snoop dogg was born in 1971 and Picasso died in 73
Great Facts. Speaks slower and take breaths!
my great grandmother was 13 when Thomas Eddison died, she died later in 2017
I wonder how Betty white feels about you using her as an example 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just found and subbed to your channel love your videos i just started college and I'm 53 yrs old i'm in a community college 2 year one
12:23 wow rosa parks have seen everything 😂
She didn't see anything. The actual activist was Claudette Clovin. But because she was 15 and pregnant, the NAACP had Rosa as a stand-in instead.
@@Nylon_riot It’s true that the NAACP chose to publicize Rosa Parks’ case instead, because they were worried about bad publicity. That’s definitely not giving credit where it’s due. However, Parks did actually have to perform the same act as Claudette Colvin. She didn’t actually start any movement, sure, but she still had to do the same thing and get noticed, which sounds like not a big deal until you realize that white law enforcement at the time didn’t care at all about the context and she was still in substantial danger. Yes, she took the publicity from Colvin, and no, Parks didn’t actually spark a movement, but it’s not like she just lied and said that it happened to her instead. She orchestrated it to actually happen, and although from a Civil Rights perspective she was just copying, people on the bus and police that could have harmed her didn’t know and probably wouldn’t have cared even if they did.
Oh geez, what's with the clip of you w/ Grey hair? I spilled my coffee...
Very informative. But information overload lol 😅. I'll watch the rest of this later.
After hearing some of these facts there's no way you can tell me God doesn't have a sense of humor
You are just too good! 👋👋👋
That's crazy to know that Monroe, Frank and MLK would've been in their 90s if they were still alive.
Facts that will mess with your perception of time: Your kid will know you their entire life until the day you pass, but you will have only known your kid a portion of yours.
Not everyone born after 9/11 is of legal drinking age. Everyone would include someone born last year.
Edison didn't invent the lightbulb
Two actors in the Muppets were alive in the 1800s: George Burns and Senor Wences.
20:15 We had a solar eclipse this year (2024) I saw it here in Tn but I only got partial. Totality was about 50 miles away in Missouri.
All the things that happened in every single year of recorded history is just crazy to think about!
*3 US Presidents were all born in the Summer of 1946: Trump, GW Bush and Bill Clinton*
If the TV show Happy Days kept going through time normally, they would be in the late 90s early 2000s now
Ron Howard lived thru the early 60s twice
Once as Opie, again as Richie
RFK Sr looks
younger than
RFK Jr
@@kathleenking47 3 times, if you count his actual life.
time is a funny thing, you dont realise or think about this stuff until stuff like this happens. It does blow your mind. The London Underground was only 5 years old during the civil war (if I remember rightly)
Humans are only 200000 years old but Pigs are 20-30m years old and Australia is only 123 years old after Fédération so the bicycle is older than Australia as a nation
We had to wait for the reining monarch to die before we moved! 😂
OMG at 17:18 I thought I entered a time warp or an alternate universe or something. Well done.
Wait! How is it that “everyone born after 9/11 can now legally drink in the USA”? (16:46) That doesn’t sound right. Not everyone, surely. Has the concept of a legal drinking age become a thing of the past?
It should be before, not after, but it was almost 23 years ago.
He meant to say before.
Yeah, my friend just had a baby, obviously born after 9/11. So, that baby can have a beer?
@@hollyperrin7353 Some drink to forget.
@@christopherwellman2364 😂😂😂
The flight timeline😮 from first flight to man on the moon! 🤯
16:10 Not so much any colour they liked, more any colour they could afford. Most brides just couldn't afford to buy a brand new dress just for their wedding, so they would wear the best dress they (or a relative) would already have in their closet.
What a fascinating show! I'll be back!
That cat stat is insane.
Make MORE of these videos!
When will there be a new part of the series??
I fell asleep watching UA-cam and the music woke me up kept saying perception of time and I was terrified 😭😭😭
10:50 I remember when Di had her funeral, and my girlfriend of the time had to watch the full funeral (we were in AUS), and as a quip, I said "We wouldn't get so much coverage if mother Teresa died"... I didn't say I "told you so"
It's 2024. Pluto has finally made one complete orbit since the founding of The United States.
1) The Chernobyl disaster and the challenger disaster happened in the same year
2) Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther king were both shot and killed in the same year
I have seen pictures of early bulldozers, dating before WW1. The original tanks, copied the caterpillar tracks from the existing bulldozers. BTW, the old dozers had rounded front grills, and raised their blades using cables on each side. Otherwise, they look pretty similar to the modern ones.
"The last telegram that was sent was in India only EIGHT years ago" as the screen says "sent in 2013." If this video was accurate a month ago, September 2024, when it was published, that would be ELEVEN years ago NOT eight. Now I'm questioning the accuracy of all your "facts!" Way to ruin a perfectly good time!
Because it’s a collection of them
@@houseofproctor thanks for clarifying. Maybe the creator of the video could do the same.
Well done, sir!😢😂😂😂❤💙❤💙❤💙
I get it. Betty White was old af 😂😂😂😂
Great show 👍🎉
nah the last widow of a civil war vet could've caught covid while scrolling tiktok 😭
Look at the advertisement he uses for Razors at 12:34 and then check out the album cover for Frank Zappa's "Weasels Ripped my Flesh".
i would be 32 when the next solar eclipse comes back
As someone who can't wrap their head around the fact that Hanson released MMMBop the same year Princess Diana died, and Titanic was also released at the end of that same year. Id say my perception of time is way off.
For anyone that hasn’t seen A History of Violence, the final vhs release, it’s a great movie. Definitely worth watching.
19:27 nah 18 year olds when GTA vice city came out will be 41 when GTA 6 comes out
Well Done Sir.
We are closer to 2030 than we were to year 2000
Seth Green is older than Alex Jones. Only three days older but still older (8th Feb 1974 vs 11th Feb 1974). Jones looked like he was well into middle age when Green was appearing as Scott Evil.
15:49 so last dinosaurs get chance to see grass
Dinosaurs are dragons job 41:19
Dino LARGE
Saur LIZARD
The Appalachians have been around before Saturn got its rings
Actually, human beings had an idea that dinosaurs existed before the first fossil was discovered. People were kind of aware of the possibility/speculated about their existence for a long time. So, George Washington had probably heard about the idea thst dinosaurs existed, and either believed it himself, or was skeptical.
Start of the video without a headache. End of video with a headache. Facts that will change your Perception of time.
Oh yeah...Radio Shack!😂❤
Billy Idol!😂😂😂❤❤❤
19:50 they were 333 days old?!?!?!?!?!?
The person born in 1871 died 2 years after I was born, and another born in 1875 died when I was a teen. So the generation furthest back I can go when I was alive is the 1870s; essentially those are the children and grandchildren of the civil war . 😮
0:19 And the Dinosaurs didn't know George Washington existed