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“Someone baked a hamster into my muffin” is such a comeback for the intro.
You can tell some of us have been watching Emkay for too long 😂
It should be “Someone baked a Muffin into my Hamster”
@@YuniraFeriniawhat the fuck that’s exactly what I thought 😂
That muffin is looking awfully like a hamster.
Damiens side tracks of curiosity are my absolute favourite part of these videos, I would religiously watch videos of Damien just diving into information rabbit holes
21:37 make sure she NEVER trusts a one eyed yellow triangle
make sure she NEVER makes a portal and finds a yellow triangle muse
dude when I saw that I was like "okay sixer"
It was so hard to not comment this and I’m so happy you’ve done it instead 😂😂🥰
@@gento5o5I literally said StAn PiNeS❓‼️❔❔
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That hummingbird almost certainly died. Their metabolism is so fast they can starve to death in a matter of hours, and have to go into a coma every night to sleep without starving. Unless whoever took that photo fed it before releasing it, the amount of time it was trapped, and the level of weakness to get caught was almost certainly fatal
Yes, sadly as soon as I saw that poor little guy peeking out of the guys hand, I just thought OH NO! 😱
It may not have, on a cursory search they can go up to 24 hours without eating, though it's not ideal, and while migrating they can travel up to 600 miles between food stops- but again, I assume, not ideal. They're a lot hardier than people give them credit for.
And I believe their torpor (hibernating) is to conserve energy for warmth- their feathers are thinner than most birds', meaning they're much more likely to succumb to the cold- not hunger.
@@voidilitesingularis while the cold may play a role, their insane metabolism does mean they would starve to death overnight without the deep hybernation. I wrote a report on this just a few months ago for college
@@voidilitesingularis obviously this can vary by species as they are often very extreme animals but in many species this is the case
"My namien is Damien" needs to make a come back at least one time. Please, Damien.
If this is the official petition consider it signed
Fr@@imperalofficer3350
Signed- trumpet shark
Petition has been signed!
-Yuki
YES
30:55 The ivory trade is completely illegal in pretty much any country that has a functioning government. With one major exception- if the ivory is over 100 years old, it's considered antique and is legal. I know because I volunteer with a local creative reuse (like a thrift store but for art supplies, fabric, school supplies, and antiques) and we got a solid ivory hand mirror donated. We were almost certain that it was antique because the mirror's surface had dark spots (this only happens with silver mirrors when they get old; modern aluminium ones don't do this without the application of acid) and because of the motifs used in the carvings, but we immediatly reported it to the local authorites anyways. They tested it in the lab using radiocarbon dating to see what year the animal it came from had been killed. They came back with "1820s to 1860s" and we were given it back, along with a lab certificate showing it was genuinely antique, and a thanks from the lab for reporting just in case. We then could legally sell it through our online store, and it was bought within an hour of its posting (for like $700 too. We used that money to host free art workshops for underprivileged kids in the community).
3:54 - Anyone spot the top of that screenshot, Damien has that muffin mouse as his image!
And BTW EmKay please stop trying to discourage Damien from "getting side tracked" he's literally giving us a little more information on something interesting, and it's one of the best things about his videos! (He's actually my personal favorite narrator because of this, plus his laugh is great too.) So Damien don't listen to them, they clearly don't know what the hell they are talking about because we all love you and we are here for your interesting information! ❤️
More sidetracked damien
If they dislike it so much they COULD just cut it out. I'm glad they don't but
They probably tell him that because it gives them extra editing work.
fr! every time he gets "side tracked" i learn new things :)
it's just the situation with robin and the rant timer all over again lol
Cry rooms should be mandatory in pretty much every public space, and it’s both for the sanity of already stressed out adults but because babies often cry due to overstimulation caused by public spaces, especially noise
@larunaaxthemischievous9762
Honestly, I don't think you realize it but you just made the case for cry rooms to be nonexistent. And I personally would love that if any establishment wants to ban people from bringing babies and small children into places like theaters and cinemas (and even upscale restaurants) then they should be able to enact such a policy if they wish to do so. (And yes, I do realize that businesses have the right to refuse services to anyone, however it's unfortunately been mostly negative since places that tend to act on that policy are doing so sheerly out of hatred, so yes, that should definitely not be allowed. Like we have non-discrimition laws for that very reason. But I digress.)
And I mean, it's completely selfish and rude behavior from the parents to bring babies and children that are so young that they cannot sit in their seat and be quite for 2 plus hours, so it's unfair to all the other patrons and to the children as well. Like you pointed out, babies and little kids tend to easily get upset and cry or throw tantrums from over stimulation from being in busy and loud public places.
(And if you really got a screaming and crying baby or just a disruptive child that cannot be quite and sit still, then you should be thrown out of the theater faster than Lauren Bober and her "date" at Beetlejuice!)
Besides, it's the year 2024 we have access to copious amounts of entertainment that people can easily, cheaply and comfortably enjoy at home. Not to mention the fact that if people can afford 1 or 2 adult tickets and children's tickets to go to a movie or attend a play, then they certainly can afford to hire a baby sitter for a few hours. (And it literally makes no sense to pay all that money for tickets, to only then miss out on most of a movie or a performance because you get up out of your seat and go sit out in a cry room for only God knows how long, and do that more than once. It's completely stupid and a waste of money.)
0:30 -There's one that says, "The bathrooms are perfect for quick hooks ups - Mark W."
They should have that one posted on the outside of the door!
A friend of mine in high school had an extra knuckle on all of her fingers, making them look like something Slenderman was afflicted with. Even her thumb had an extra joint, looking like a regular finger.
It was totally weird when she did the "spider on a mirror" thing with her hands. She grabbed a guy's face while they were watching Alien in the theater, and he screamed like a little girl.
That's awesome! I'm actually jealous of your friend, oh the pranks I would come up with are limitless, so much fun to be had messing with people!
I actually really like Damien getting curious and explaining things from the post because while I'd like to know as well, statistically I wouldn't bother tracking down the source material.
I actually appreciate you getting distracted and explaining some of the really interesting posts.
me too, I'm glad I'm not the only one who realized. I like Damien and I think he should do more subreddits. He's my new favorite (Lexi left the channel)
17:40 I found where this 'poem' came from!
They appear to be from a 2022 Chinese blog post called:
15句让人惊艳的英文短句,中文译文更是美炸了
Google translated as:
15 amazing English phrases, the Chinese translations are even more beautiful!
The 8 phrases that appear here are:
1. Lost long forever found
2. Sometimes ever, sometimes never
3. Kill time, or kiss time
4. I want my tears back now
5. You are not afraid of a thousand miles
6. Able was I ere I saw Elba
7. For every heart, you're the beat
8. A wise man does not fall in love
The other 7 for the curious:
9. Say love is too early, like it
10. I'll try anything once
11. Sometimes ever, sometimes never (again, but with a different Chinese sentence; Google translated it as 'Sometimes we meet, but sometimes we never')
12. Like is a choice Love is not for you
13. Love goes with the wind, but never goes away
14. All or nothing
15. Rumors stop with the wise
@Meximagician
Amazing! And very cool of you to provide this interesting information indeed!
And allow me to add one more tidbit about the information you so kindly complied here for all of us...
Fun Fact -
#6: Able was I ere I saw Elba
Is in fact a palindrome, which is a phrase or sentence that reads the same backwards and forwards.
And it's my personal favorite on this list since I am both dyslexic and completely obsessed with palindromes and have been since I first learned how to read and write. (So basically, I'm like an idiot savant, in that I read and write things backwards. However, fortunately for me, my level of dyslexia is clearly mild.)
So as soon as I read that particular sentence my Rain Man-esque brain clocked it as a palindrome, and I was sitting here thinking, "Oh cool! A new palindrome to add to my collection!" Yes, I do indeed have a laundry list of palindromes that I have both created and collected over the years.
And thus here's a few highlights from my curated collection:
Do geese see God?
Eva! Can I stab bats in a cave?!
A santa lived as a devil at NASA
Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas
Mr. Owl ate my metal worm
Rats live on no evil star
No sir, away, a papaya war is on!
Hope you enjoy these as much as I do! ❤️🌵
I know someone who found a pea crab, took care of it for a bit, realised that it needed to be ‘put out of its misery’ and for some reason just ate the whole thing (shell included).
...I what? I'd say I'm surprised but
21:35 that kid is going to grow up to be THE AUTHOR OF THE JOURNALS
Three to be exact. Let’s hope she doesn’t find a strange inter dimensional portal
Perfect amount of likes... i shall ruin it
if she gets stranded in another dimension, i hope she thanks whoever gets her out
@@thedorkknight9684 The shade in this 😂😂
@@Xxmidnight_melodyxX I have strong opinions regarding a certain Nerd XD
7:47 Fun fact about square watermelons they're only meant to be a decorative piece as they are unable to ripen.
Aw man
The melon looks like it was trying to become a devil fruit
21:36 GRAVITY FALLS when he said "this kid is gonna grow up-" i thought he was gonna make a reference and say she was gonna grow up to write 3 journals or sm
5:40
It sounds like Damien was gonna go off on a tangent about all the cool things you can make with resin pressed leaves, but mid sentence he realized how nerdy that sounded and just cut himself off sadly with “have it forever”
From a fellow nerd, trust me, we already think you’re a nerd. Go off on that tangent
Exactly 💯
As a nerd 🤓girl myself, I think that we are all here for our beloved Damien's tangents! ❤️
Hmmmm... identity theives 😂
The fingerlines are crease lines. So if you never bend your finger , then they won't get the lines
So you could tell how much someone middle fingers people just by looking at their hand?
That can't be true. Babies have the same line by their joints straight out of the womb. He probably just doesn't have a joint there (hence why he can't bend it). I mean, maybe I'm wrong, I'm not the fact check police lol
@@MadAliceInWonderland bc their fingers are bent when theyre in the room im pretty sure
@@MadAliceInWonderlandbabies are born clenching their fists?? Yours would disappear if you decide one day to never bend it again, then ACTUALLY never bend it again. It may take some time but I’ve seen it begin happening to people with finger injuries who had to splint their finger
Apparently it's actually called symphalangism. That one bone "joint" is actually fused which prevents that part of the finger from bending which in turn also prevents crease lines.
14:43 is likely a Ronald McDonald house. They're available for families who have a child in the hospital, so that the family can stay close. We stayed in one for a night when we had to travel for my sister's doctor appointments in Boise.
7:47 Save those seeds! This is a cool genetic call back to what melons used to be. Before we had the melons that we have today, they naturally had more rind and pits of pulp, kind of like a pomegranate. And we selectively bred them to have the fruit that is full of just the pope and less rind. They'll swirls are where the Rind would be
my first thought when I saw that was the old painting of a swirling watermelon. I honestly never really believed that was real but I guess I was wrong
@@ZebraLuv glad to hear scientists are prepared for the very real and frightening possibility of sudden global watermelon extinction
About the heavy cream thing: at least it was still in the carton. I was making cereal once and when I went to pour what I thought was normal milk, what came out was a mixture of liquid and chunks.
Yay, another Damien vid. You help fill a Lexie shaped void.
DID LEXI LEAVE??? 😭😭😭
@@Ph1sycYh lexi left like 2 months ago
@Ph1syc She left a while back. I haven't been the same
@@godofjuggle8158 Actually dumbfounded from finding out about this so late, i absolutely love lexi’s narrations and her personal channel was great (but she stopped uploading there like 9 months ago). Is there anywhere else she’s active?
@@godofjuggle8158 actually dumbfounded from finding this out so late, i loved her narrations but i thought she was on vacation or something? 😭
She also stopped uploading on her personal channel a few months back so is there anywhere else she’s active?
23:36 “There’s a purple spot in my water melon” Sir, that’s a cantaloupe
I was looking for this comment lol
There's a cantaloupe in the watermelon?
in Arabic, we call both of them watermelon
THAT’S WHAT I SAID VERBATIM LOL
20:55 that is called thalassophobia my friend, and you are not alone.
In Skyrim there is a ship wreck that cannot be seen from the surface. It took me AGES to work up the courage to swim down to it.
Some games are literally just thalassophobia incarnate. Like Subnautica.
Others, like Abzu, seem to exist to help fight thalassophobia.
Play subnautica *NOW.*
@@Number_1_salesman_1997 You have funny timing. I actually got it for Christmas and started very recently. Haven't really left the starting area yet, but so far so good.
I do want to mention I am thoroughly spoiled. Don't remember details, but I remember the story and leviathans.
@@xRAINxOFxBLOODx I’ve been playing a bit, not much but I’m like just barely exploring
I actually love when Damien gets curious and looks up stuff, that's something I love in his videos. Please don't discourage him from that
The lines in your fingers, as well as the ones on your palms are from bending them. Every time you bend them it creases the skin just a little, leaving permanent creases in the skin. They will probably even go away if you stop bending your fingers for long enough. It would be extremely hard to do this though, since that would take months, or maybe years, and we bend our fingers constantly for just about everything.
22:36 is called a fall streak hole aka a hole punch cloud. I could nerd out and give you the whole meteorological process but I will try to put it into simpler terminology.
All clouds have water droplets and ice crystals. Every once in a while a small pocket of clouds will “supercool”. Meaning the ice crystals get so heavy that they fall through leaving a gap or in this case they evaporate completely leaving that “hole”. They are usually triggered by airplanes passing through the cloud layer but they can on occasion happen spontaneously.
Or as he said...
IT'S THE BOILED ONE
I love how at 3:52, the editor put up a screen shot of a text message conversation asking Damien not to get sidetracked, only for him to respond 6 hours later with a confession. The rest of this video is filled to the brim with, "So I looked this up..."
Yeah, that checks out
the extra finger is apparently called "polydactyly" and incredibly rare here duplicate muscles n tendons are also formed because most of the time it's either really hard to move or don't move at all... supposedly a "mutation" but with that word being insanely vague and not really even provable nor decipherable from a genetic variation since gene expression can switch on and off for many reasons during reproduction as the DNA cards are shuffled. Think of it like this, you have the genetic ability to have different colored eyes, but your eye color is what was chosen as the genes to be expressed in your appearance. Which gives the ability for you to then have kids who may very likely have your eye color or a different one. We've all heard about "dominant and recessive" genes but this doesn't really mean what it sounds like. lol
It cant just be me but I appreciate Damien looking stuff up to explain some of the pictures! :)
4:06
You see that all the time in animals. Sickly, diseased animals will usually have rubbish hair/feather/scale quality and colour. Just look at before and after shots of animals during the height of their illness and then after recovery. It's like looking at two different animals. Fish are actually the most dramatic examples of this.
if someone is interested, those princess diana stamps are worth 600 $
six fingers are often a sign of parents that are near relatives like cousins or even closer.
LMFAOOO 😭 oh nooooooooo
There's no research to suggest that extra fingers are a sign of inbreeding. It's often a genetic mutation but also sometimes just happens.
@@elizar666 yes, for polydactylie alone thats correct.
BUT they are often a SIDE EFFECT of other syndroms that ARE strongly related to inbreeding like elis - van creveld syndrome, joubert syndrome, thurston syndrome, young madders syndrome, Laurence Moon syndrome.
those are all syndroms often found in religious cults and sects like the amish who ALSO marry only people from their kin.
ALL this syndroms have polydactyly in common.
@@Asmodis4 but the only thing we can see on her is a normal seeming stature and well developed extra pinky.
It just seems unkind and unnecessary to accuse a child of being a result of inbreeding imo
@@elizar666 Exactly what I was thought. That was just impolite.
As a person with ADHD, the thumbnail really intrigued me! Also, "SoMe OnE bAkEd A hAmStEr InTo My MufFiN" in the intro! Hell yeahl
MD fan!!!
MD!!!! YIPPEEEEE!!
Let Damian get sidetracked 👏🏻
(Sidenote, we love you editors, thank you❤)
16:58 Yeah, sometimes this is just a thing. One of my cats are a big black spot on the roof of her mouth (you can only see it when she yawns).
Also, I can't explain why cat owners collect their cats' whiskers... It's just a thing we do.
I can honestly say I have never collected my cats' whiskers.
I see it as a sort of good luck charm. If I find a whisker, it's on a similar level to finding a pristine penny on the ground. It's just something unusual that you don't normally see often, so it feels special and collectible.
I love when Damien looks into the posts, it's fun to learn more
I love that Damien looks things up to find out more about them.
Yes Damian, as someone who works in a produce department at a grocery store, i can say that without a shadow of a doubt, rotten watermelon smells awful. Its in my opinion one of the worse smells i have to deal with.
rotten plants somehow smell worse than rotting meats. its insane
I kinda love how Damien will go to provide context on certain posts instead of leaving us confused. Thank king ❤
I genuinely love how Damien does some extra little research into things!
5:40 When I saw the pressed leaves, all I could think about was "the most important leaf in human history" from Doctor Who
10:53 Oh nooo, that semi crash is a messy disaster, look at all that produce peppering the ground
25:32 Oh god, it's a Skulltula!
Never stop focusing on single posts. Focusing on something and getting more info is like my favorite part
the entirety of this video is just damien going “so i looked it up”
21:36 I was born with 6 fingers on each hand too. it’s kinda cool to see what they’d look like if my parents never had them removed.
You two should team up and move out to a small town in the middle of nowhere, that also happens to have a weird one eyed yellow triangle.
Do you write journals and love the strange and overly dangerous perhaps?
@@Xxmidnight_melodyxX … maybe.
@@junodovah2323 😧teach me your ways
@@junodovah2323have you ever worked with a strange living magic Dorito with a tophat?
The fidget cube with the adhd meds reminds me of the time I ordered a vibrator and it came with a voucher for a free bottle of wine.
HELP😭
21:42 My father got killed by a six fingered man and I've come to england to get my revenge (from Princess Bride)
My name is Iñigo Montoya
@@Xxmidnight_melodyxX you got it
Is your father Bill Cipher by any chance..
@@iToastd Bill has three, try again
@@trixsterwolfproductions4488 I know, but he was killed by Ford (who has 6 fingers) who used the Memory Gun to kill Bill.
30:29, FYI in many places It's only illegal to buy new Ivory with antique items being exempt, though it's always a good idea to check your local laws first as the cut-off year of what is considered "antique" can vary from country to country, In the UK for example that year is 1918 for items that are 320 square centimetres or less of pure ivory, musical instruments made before 1975 with less than 20% ivory by volume or items made before March 3rd 1947 made from less than 10% ivory.
6:36 My skin does that when I’ve been using too much hand sanitizer (mainly in winter because it’s so cold that running JUST the hot tap takes a full 5 minutes to get Luke warm)
2:45
That is a rare birth defect where someone is missing a knuckle/bone in their finger. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but I'll probably search it up later.
Did you?
@@Evoimations not yet
I was watching this as background noise while I was drawing Gravity Falls fanart, and I had to stop dead in my tracks at two instances to go "...Stanford?"
18:37 this happened when I was in high school 😭 a kid at the lunch table got a hamburger bun stamped with an expiration date 2 weeks expired. School did not care one bit
"That's the slug from Camp Lazlo" HOLY SHIT the sudden flash of nostalgia damn near knocked me off my seat.
13:06 these are BDSM handcuffs 😄 real police ones are not that flimsy and you can see the little safety lever to release the handcuffs when you lost the keys
BDSM cuffs are typically fluffy(in some way), those look more like the plastic ones you get from an arcade
@@dreamynyx Yes! You are correct my friend. I just so happen to have a pair and mine are totally legit metal that you cannot open (or wiggle or slide) out of without a key just like the handcuffs the cops use. And yes, they also came with a removable fur covering that slid over the part that the wrists go into, not the chain in between the cuffs, but I ended up not only removing that fur covering but tossing it into the garbage.
For two reasons, I am a professional Dominatrix so the last thing my slaves want is to be comfortable, and I didn't realize it at the time I bought them but that fur was actually real rabbit fur. Now since I absolutely do not condone (and refuse to knowingly) wear or use the fur and skin of dead animals, they just had to go.
And BTW I know many people don't understand my profession, and think it's disgusting and prostitution, thus morally reprehensible (which it definitely is not since there is zero sex involved with what I do.) So just to be clear, yes I am a weirdo, but a weirdo with principles and moral convictions. 🙃❤🌵
@JPFighter Actually 🤓☝ they are definitely not, and the plastic cuffs that the police use are actually just zip ties, you can buy them at any hardware store (and of course online) in bulk for super cheap so that's why many police departments use them.
Besides, the metal handcuffs not only cost more, but they cops are notorious for losing the keys for just forgetting to bring them along. 🤡They are!
@@Cuddly-Cactus Tbh I have no idea what a dominatrix is, but good on you for the whole "not wearing the skin/fur of an animal" thing
@@dreamynyx Oh ok, yeah so it's in the realm of BDSM, (basically I am the Dominate one but just professionally as I mentioned). And thank you! I genuinely wish I could go full on vegan, but would not be able to live without dairy products and I've tried things like almond and soy milk but it's just not even comparable unfortunately. Besides, there is no version of a dairy-less cheese that's actually edible.
And my husband is a professional chef so he makes so many amazing dishes for us at home that involve all different meats, however we do not eat any veal because it's just wrong. And we do try to do things like a Meatless Monday, or Tuesday, or you know, a day that ends in Y with a meal that is meat free.
And Pro Tip from him: Many veggies make exellent meat replacements, such portobello mushrooms and eggplant. (He makes an incredible Eggplant Parm, if you've never had it then I highly recommend finding a good Italian restaurant and ordering it. You won't regret it if they make it right. ❤🌵
The reason Costco hotdogs are so cheap is because their memberships are so expensive, most of their profit is from memberships
i actually love damiens tangents. it is actually lovly for him to teach us stuff and get to the bottom of the info he sees in the reddit threads he reads.
21:38 gravity falls time
22:35 That is a holepunch cloud and sometimes you can see a fire rainbow in the tiny wispy cirrus cloud that often forms in the middle. I actually got a picture of one like that once.
21:36 she may want to stray from an unknown Oregon town until she much older and may or may not make contact with and inter dimensional demon who wishes to liberate our galaxy
"OMG! There's a mouse in my muffin!"
"Oh so sorry about that, it was supposed to be for my cat, here take this one instead, it just has blueberries." 🤣🤣
P.S.- Did anyone spot that at the top of the screenshot at 3:54 Damien has that muffin mouse as his image?
And BTW @emkay to do discourage Damien for looking up things and explaining them to us! That's one of the best things that Damien does on his videos!! ( And he's not getting side tracked, it's completely relevant to whatever the post I about, he's doing us a service by providing a little more info and we are all here for it!)
Who buys a 7 pack of eggs? I don't know, maybe someone who goes shopping once a week and eats an egg every day?
That post with the gray street signs seems like it's in a neighborhood, maybe a more upscale one. My guess is they made them grayscale to not have "garish colors" clashing with the """aesthetic"""
Never obsolete computers was a service where if You signed up they would replace your computer for free with their computer every so often.
6:18 - Actually 🤓☝️that is a Hydrangea bush, lilacs grow from small plants into trees.
None the less, both flowers look amazing, and lilacs smell amazing. (Hydrangeas have no scent.)
I came looking for this comment. I thought I was going crazy.
@@ericpaul4575 Awesome! (And just doing my unofficial job here of correcting things here in the comment section). So nope, you my friend, are probably more than sane the most, myself included! 🤣
But yeah, no, so basically I'm a life long garden, plant, and nature enthusiast so one of my super powers as a nature nerd girl is the ability to clock plants and critters in mere nanoseconds!
Afterall, I myself am a plant, and it takes one to know one! ❤🌵
Thank you for pointing this out, I was hoping someone else noticed lol
@@thomasstropicals7 No problem! And yes it looks like you me and a handful of others here are plant & nature nerds! 🤓💕🌵
@@Cuddly-Cactus I am indeed a plant nerd
14:25 I really, *reeeaaaallly* hope that this is because of one entitled customer they encountered, and not a reference to that poor lady who was victimized by McDonald's
Learning with Damien is my favorite emkay bit now
20:59 the way the music cuts and its just the sound of water and his voice freaked me tf out im not gonna lie
14:46 I actually grow these in my yard. They are sort of a mix between cucumber and a watermelon. When you bite it, there are a bunch of seeds (resembling cucumber seeds) inside. They also taste like cucumber, but it's also kind of tart. At my house, we call them "Cucumelons". They also grow on vines like grapes. They are really fun, highly recommend growing them. They work well in salads, but also just for snacking.
21:45 if that child doesn't watch gravity falls when they grow up they will not understand why a one eyed yellow triangle is trying to make a deal with them
22:37 I WAS GENUINELY ABOUT TO SCREENSHOT THAT AND REFERENCE IT TO MY FRIEND, YES. YES HIS NAME IS EPHRATA/PHEN-228 AND HE IS AMAZING
Wrong. I doubt the green juice has an addictive as I recently found out in Italy it's illegal to add food dyes in juices and other products. I found the list online: coffe, chocolate, torrone (a type of traditional Christmas dessert), vinegar, fruit juices, wine, beer, oil, water, bread, for some reason rice noodles, sugar, honey, meat and fish. This has to be done because the public has to see the food in it's original colour, otherwise it is considered fraud for the lack of genuinenes or it's state of alteration (I'm guessing if they did something to the food and dyed to to make it look like nothing was done to it). Also we classify dyes by letters. If you go to Europe and a product has a dye intended for a surface or wrapping (think of a cheese crust) the dye has the letter C before the number. Otherwise if it's an edible dye it has the letter E before it. So if you read a label and see something like E followed by a small string of numbers you're reading the correct labelling for a dye indredient. In short it's a food dye, not some weird chemical. I also read that since 2010 in Europe on products containing dyes where extensive research has been done, and proof came out that they have an effect on children, there have to be warnings on labels. And if a product contains a safe plant based dye (like beetroot or carrot derivatives) but in the product it is used to possibly hide the quality of the product it has to be listed as an ingredient. Man European food laws are very strict.
Fun fact: yellow 5 an artificial dye for example in Doritos can make animal tissue temporarily seethrough
25:42 Funny story! My mom is allergic to bee and wasp stings -- not to the point of anaphylaxis, but she gets horrific swelling and rashes (which leads her doctors to think she _may_ develop anaphylaxis if she keeps getting stung). That's not the funny part, however; the _funny_ part is how I found out.
She encountered a basketball-sized paper wasp nest while weedwhacking. Even from a distance, the vibrations angered the colony, and so they went after her. Somehow, she got away with _only_ a single sting; but, mom being mom, she decided to not do anything about it for a whole day...at which point, her arm was _swollen,_ just like in that photo. So I, the loving and worried adult child of hers, drove her to urgent care. I sat with her as she talked to the doctor...at which point, she casually drops the fact that _she's allergic to bee and wasp stings._
I, promptly, freaked the f**k out -- and for GOOD reason! Why? Well, whomever is reading this, there's something that you should know: _I raised honeybees on her property since I started high school._ At no point prior to this urgent care visit did she inform me that she's _goddamn ALLERGIC to the little hobby I was raising in HER OWN damn backyard!_ You'd THINK it'd have come up at some point, right? It's like, if you allergic to peanuts, you'd wanna mention it if someone you lived with decided to grow peanuts in your backyard, right? I just. My hobby could have _k!lled_ her, and she never once pointed out the _very real risk_ to her health!
Of course she was like "nah but it was fine, I didn't get stung and it made you happy, didn't it? You like raising bees, right? So it's fine."
I love this woman but sometimes I really wanna wring her neck for stupid sh!t like this.
They now require you to have a CostCo membership to buy from their food court, and the Basic Membership is $60
Per hour
That beetle looks like what I've always known as a Christmas beetle, but maybe a bit shorter in the body/abdomen
14:35 I'm not sure if this is that, but I think so, in Maine- there is a town that doesn't allow modern commercial buildings , McDonald's in other places operate out of vintage homes with unchanged architecture
21:36
Does she by any chance have a twin? 💫🌲
And an instant infatuation with interdimesional demons and portals. Also does she live in Oregon?
What could those strange symbols mean? I guess we'll never know
"When your cat holds their tail high in the air as they move about their territory, they're expressing confidence and contentment. A tail that sticks straight up signals happiness and a willingness to be friendly. And watch the tip of an erect tail. A little twitch can mean a particularly happy moment."
2:15 I think its like when we randomly stick up our arms when in bed
we?
I'm 44 and while I knew I wasn't the only one to do it, I haven't heard much about it recently. I don't even realize I'm doing it sometimes. Just be laying there, hand in the air like I'm back in school.
19:24 Nope! It's because they're not using the broken arm. Nails grow faster on fingers you use more often.
15:47 roses are red, thank you for choosing me for your meal…
I like it when you narrate because your tangents are always really interesting
7:43, fun fact: watermelon used to have rind in that EXACT pattern, before being bred to not have it, meaning this is residuals from their ancestors!
7:06 incorrect: you crawl through the painting into an enchantment room
The cruellest prank - go to the supermarket and shake all the cream cartons until they become butter, then put them back on the shelf
how long will this take
@@ferretinatrenchcoat a very good question. I know I've made cream into butter in a jar in about a minute once - but I dont know if not having free space in the container would make it slower or not. I know it's easier if it's colder.
@@tzisorey mkmk 👍
29:50 looks like their additional fingers were just accessory digits, meaning they kinda resemble fingers but lack most of the structure and aren't functional. Often it's just a blob of skin with a nail growing from a stalk, it's easily removed by a surgeon.
23:50 ChatGPT said:
,The image shows two halves of a cantaloupe (or a similar type of melon) that have some abnormal discoloration and damage on the flesh near the rind. The areas in question have turned pinkish-purple, which is not typical for healthy fruit. This could be caused by *fungal growth* or *rot* that has started to develop, leading to a breakdown of the fruit’s tissue in those spots. This type of decay can be caused by poor storage conditions, bruising, or the melon being overripe.
The rest of the flesh looks normal, with its typical orange color and seeds in the center, but the discolored spots suggest that those areas are spoiled and should likely be removed before consuming the rest of the fruit.”
The lines on your fingers (and other joints) are creases. If the joint doesn't work, the crease doesn't form.
13:40 no joke, that stuff's probably perfectly fine. Just got shaken up a little too much in transit. And it would most likely taste better than store-bought butter.
As I am washing the dishes and having this as a background noise, hearing my niece have six fingers makes me rewind the video checking since I thought I heard Damien said my knees have six fingers. 🤣
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i love when damien narrates because he proceeds to go and look up stuff out of curiosity and it's just real nice to see
like yeah!! fact checking!!! learning!!!! yay!!!!!!
The adhd meds coming with a fidget cube to try and test for autism too… XD
16:58 my dog also has spots on his tongue, he’s had them since we adopted him though so he’s fine
Most egg boilers have room for boiling 7 eggs. The 7 pack is probably aiming for that audience.
Not sure how true this is but apparently the six finger gene is actually a dominant gene and the five finger gene is recessive but the six finger gene is so incredibly rare that hardly anyone even has it
Again, not sure how true that is so take it with a whole shaker of salt
It is rare, but I don't think polydactylism is a dominant gene. But if one of your ancestors had it, you are more likely to have it as well.
@@Evoimations hence why I suggested to take it with a shaker of salt
@@immagical7036 and I respect you for it
@@Evoimations awh
Shoutout to the guy who sent the guy a fidget cube
22:18 I think Damien is colorblind because that is definitely black.
(21:36 welcome back sixer)
If you shake heavy cream long & violently enough, it just becomes butter. I've done it.
What!?
I LOVE Damien's tangents of learning, it saves me researching myself and we all learn something, and prevents the spread of misinfo
7 pack of eggs, 1 egg a day for a week!
Also for the Popeye's one if it was just breading it's just the crunchy bit, so heck yes.