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  • @danielthrasher
    @danielthrasher  Рік тому +750

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    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia Рік тому +3

      *Dont_Read_My_Names* 😏...

    • @nagatouzumaki2155
      @nagatouzumaki2155 Рік тому +6

      Fun fact using a sattelite to see the world but cant still find yoir dad 💀

    • @chilledkat
      @chilledkat Рік тому +3

      @@nagatouzumaki2155 Lmao that actually funny 💀 💀

    • @parsnipguy2986
      @parsnipguy2986 Рік тому

      @pictureperfectpawel; true: Horus became the king of egyptian gods by ejaculating on Set's salad; false: Loki had his butt stitched together by dwarves (it was actually his mouth for always lying)

    • @baconator2484
      @baconator2484 Рік тому +2

      fun fact, doctors just say there is something wrong with us then put us to sleep and after we wake up they say that we are "fixed" and charge us thousands of dollars

  • @camthecamposer5912
    @camthecamposer5912 Рік тому +5482

    Fun fact: Back in 1802, there was a book titled "A Pickle for the Knowing Ones" written by american businessman Timothy Dexter, which he used to complain about politicians, the clergy, and his wife. However, the book was special in that it used zero punctuation and he pretty much spelled every word he could unconventionally. There were so many complaints that in the second edition, published in 1805, he added an extra page at the end with 11 lines of nothing but punctuation marks, which readers were instructed to insert wherever they felt they were necessary.

    • @somebody2528
      @somebody2528 Рік тому +498

      What a legendary person

    • @satiatedpanda
      @satiatedpanda Рік тому +311

      sam o'nella

    • @Calavyr
      @Calavyr Рік тому +174

      i know this one cuz of sam o'nella

    • @amonke865
      @amonke865 Рік тому +76

      Dexter was also dropped out of school when he wad very young too (I think around 8 years old).

    • @oliver...8209
      @oliver...8209 Рік тому +57

      I have this book.

  • @ornitorrinco_en_la_caverna
    @ornitorrinco_en_la_caverna Рік тому +5832

    Loved the editor's explanation. Simple, to the point, giving this channel's vibes. Just perfect.

    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia Рік тому +1

      *Dont_Read_My_Names* 😏...

    • @wapple3770
      @wapple3770 Рік тому +35

      @@GriffinZambia breathn't

    • @RealSamulation
      @RealSamulation Рік тому +24

      He has his own channel, it's the funniest thing: Jeremyoneasy

    • @IDcLuc
      @IDcLuc Рік тому +9

      @@GriffinZambia Dont_Breathe_Oxygen

    • @Mc_Gaming_Genshin
      @Mc_Gaming_Genshin Рік тому +1

      When your comment gets more likes when the UA-camrs

  • @StressedYeti
    @StressedYeti Рік тому +2700

    Fun fact: the word "oxymoron" comes from 2 Greek words:
    Oxy (Oxus) - meaning sharp
    Moron (Mōros) - meaning slow, stupid, or dull
    So "oxymoron" means "sharp-dull" making it an oxymoron itself.

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Рік тому +144

      ah i love etymology

    • @willzyx23
      @willzyx23 Рік тому +210

      @@olivercharles2930 the fact that the word palindrome is not a palindrome itself always makes me sad

    • @moo342
      @moo342 Рік тому +31

      The fact that I have no clue what any of these words mean makes me sad

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Рік тому +25

      @@moo342 well, they are greek.

    • @gh05tparkourfreerunning31
      @gh05tparkourfreerunning31 Рік тому +37

      @@willzyx23 it is if you spell it wrong enough

  • @typo1345
    @typo1345 Рік тому +446

    Fun fact: The roman emperor Caligula was widely considered to be mad, once forcing an entire legion to do nothing but collect seashells after a defeat, and is said to have made his favorite horse, Incitatus, a consul. It's also said he once had an entire section of the audience at an arena tossed in with the wild beasts during intermission because he was bored

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 Рік тому +64

      I'm actively serving and can confirm doing inane activites after training is still a commonly practiced tradition.
      And knowing a bit about history, I can also tell you that making Incitatus a senator was supposed to be an insult to the senate. "You're so bad at your jobs my fucking horse could do it"

    • @riley3087
      @riley3087 Рік тому +45

      If I recall, he had abandoned an attack on Britannia right at the shores of now France, impromptu declaring war on Neptune himself and having his men stab at the water.

    • @9895_
      @9895_ Рік тому +13

      Rick Riordan still doesn't fail me

    • @Anni-fy9dm
      @Anni-fy9dm Рік тому +12

      Most modern historians actually doubt these stories due to the biases and inconsistencies of the writers. Also, he PLANNED to make his horse a consul, but never fully did.

    • @lucym5322
      @lucym5322 11 місяців тому

      me too@@9895_

  • @lucabalsasalsa
    @lucabalsasalsa Рік тому +1316

    Fun fact: Kermit is implied to have caused 9/11. In a Muppets special in 2002, Kermit is shown the world if he didn’t exist, and the Twin Towers are still up. This implies that Kermit somehow caused it.

    • @aaabirdman
      @aaabirdman Рік тому +24

      Omg

    • @loganh2735
      @loganh2735 Рік тому +75

      IN 2002? AFTER IT HAPPENED?

    • @lucabalsasalsa
      @lucabalsasalsa Рік тому +37

      @@loganh2735 YEAP

    • @maidenreligion12
      @maidenreligion12 Рік тому +131

      @@loganh2735 It was in production before 9/11 and the editors forgot to go and edit out the twin towers.

    • @MrEggus
      @MrEggus Рік тому +88

      @@maidenreligion12 that’s what they want you to think😂

  • @xaviertullis4804
    @xaviertullis4804 Рік тому +1948

    Fun fact: The first guy to use anesthesia in surgery, Robert Liston, also once cut a persons leg off so fast that a spectator died of shock, the patient and an aide to Robert also both died of sepsis from the unclean saw. This lead to the only known surgery with a 300 percent death rate.

    • @myra7011
      @myra7011 Рік тому

      I see someone’s being keeping up with their puppet history

    • @andrewcross4193
      @andrewcross4193 Рік тому +76

      this is one of my favorite things I know

    • @Dr_zevia
      @Dr_zevia Рік тому +181

      Just “forgot” to leave out that this was because, at the time, surgery had to be done extremely quickly to minimize blood loss and risk of infection.

    • @silviasanchez648
      @silviasanchez648 Рік тому +162

      The aide died because he accidentally amputated his fingers together with the leg. I imagine the aide was holding the patient to place and Liston got... uh too enthusiastic.

    • @ArianaCapraro
      @ArianaCapraro Рік тому +43

      ... I have to look this up now because I can’t trust anything after this vid. You could all be in on this. IS EVERYTHING A LIE?!

  • @AnanasVert
    @AnanasVert Рік тому +505

    Fun fact: otters have a little pouch of skin under the arms, where they keep their favorite rock. It helps them open seashells, among other things, and we've got records of them getting upset when losing the Special Rock.

    • @unoreverse-qe5dk
      @unoreverse-qe5dk Рік тому +13

      I've actually heard about this recently. i don't remember if it was in school or just surfing on the internet lol

    • @emmaturtle19
      @emmaturtle19 Рік тому +31

      i accidentally first read this as "others" as in "others have a little pouch of skin under the arms" as in "other humans have a little pouch of skin under the arms where they keep their favorite rock and use it to open seashells and we've apparently been observing these other humans because we have records of them getting upset when they lose their skin pouch rock"

    • @ZenLord
      @ZenLord Рік тому +3

      @@emmaturtle19 that is really funny

    • @theultimatetaco42
      @theultimatetaco42 4 місяці тому

      We need to find Rosa the Otter’s rock

    • @somasahasingha8936
      @somasahasingha8936 Місяць тому

      I actually learnt it from am anime called Heaven's Design Team.

  • @marmotlord6940
    @marmotlord6940 Рік тому +193

    Fun fact: In 1997 a cat named Stubbs became the honorary mayor Talkeetna, an Alaskan town. The town didn't even have a real human mayor. He served as honorary mayor until 2017.

    • @jaypuck5783
      @jaypuck5783 11 місяців тому +3

      I have visited this town lol

  • @tinkletoes13
    @tinkletoes13 Рік тому +611

    Editor should win an award. He really had to travel all that way for a single slip of paper.

    • @drenz1523
      @drenz1523 Рік тому +32

      dont forget the cameraman

  • @katied3374
    @katied3374 Рік тому +653

    my absolute favorite fun fact: that arrangement of four spikes at the end of a stegosaurus's tail is called, scientifically, a thagomizer. It simply did not have a name until Gary Larson, creator of the Far Side comics, drew a panel in which a caveman lecturer is explaining dinosaur anatomy and says "Now this end is called the thagomizer... after the late Thag Simmons" and the scientific community just kinda ran with it (@katie.cali)

    • @4xdblack
      @4xdblack Рік тому +19

      I love this fun fact so much I can already tell it'll make me happy for years to come

    • @meganm4877
      @meganm4877 Рік тому +28

      I just saw the word thagomizer for the first time yesterday (i think in an article or video about women’s body parts being named after men who ‘discovered’ them)… what’s the word for the phenomenon where you have never heard of something and then when you hear about it the first time, suddenly you see it everywhere?

    • @fivelake
      @fivelake Рік тому +3

      lmao as a huge gary larson fan this has always been one of my favourite facts

    • @nickyFan
      @nickyFan Рік тому +2

      @@4xdblack no

    • @Expoz3DxSpaRtaN
      @Expoz3DxSpaRtaN Рік тому +13

      @@meganm4877 The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon. It's definitely an interesting one.

  • @SpizNitrate
    @SpizNitrate Рік тому +778

    Fun Fact: If you buy a bigger bed you get more bedroom but less bedroom

    • @JuniorJunison
      @JuniorJunison Рік тому +28

      This hurts my head.

    • @dropfish3109
      @dropfish3109 Рік тому +10

      loft bed

    • @Chizinky
      @Chizinky Рік тому +7

      @DrOpFiSh nah bro let's not start on that one

    • @lara_spithfire
      @lara_spithfire Рік тому +4

      Love this XD

    • @BlahajLovingGirl
      @BlahajLovingGirl Рік тому +19

      this works better in person, for this to be correct you need to say you get more bed room but less bedroom

  • @NickAsNickName
    @NickAsNickName Рік тому +389

    fun fact: in norwegian, in certain dialects, a small and simple conversation can be had without the use of any consonants, only vowels. (a very situational one, but it is possible.)

    • @Lp-AAA
      @Lp-AAA Рік тому +5

      That's cool...

    • @briansmoot8234
      @briansmoot8234 Рік тому +9

      ​@@Lp-AAA you mean..."a oo"

    • @guyjperson
      @guyjperson Рік тому +12

      True. As well, the sentence "Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is ALSO a legitimate sentence.

    • @JannPoo
      @JannPoo Рік тому +5

      @@guyjperson that can go up to 8x buffalo and it would still be a technically correct sentence.

    • @slimyduck2140
      @slimyduck2140 Рік тому +1

      ​@@guyjperson
      And, and, and
      I just put comas between and and and and and and and.
      This sentence makes sence

  • @mayamenon6759
    @mayamenon6759 Рік тому +340

    Fun fact: Ninjas didn’t actually wear black, in the night they usually wore grey or navy as it blended in better with the sky or walls (black would have a more distinct silhouette), or they wore regular civilian clothing during the day to blend in with a crowd.
    The reason why ninjas are said to wear black comes from the theatre, when the “stage crew” would wear black (they weren’t members of the cast but they might have held/moved props or scenery) and so people were used to just sort of mentally cropping them out. One playwright used this to their advantage and had one of the stage crew murder a character, and because they were made to be ignored, it seemed as thought they appeared out of thin air - like a ninja.
    I always like facts about misconceptions :)

    • @sirlee5264
      @sirlee5264 Рік тому +7

      This is my favourite one.

    • @Ducktoez
      @Ducktoez Рік тому +4

      Fun fact: this guy forgot to put his twitter username :/

    • @midnight_blue_moon
      @midnight_blue_moon Рік тому +11

      As a theater nerd I actually love the fact that that misconception comes from theater (and also that playwright is a genius)

    • @Ducktoez
      @Ducktoez Рік тому

      @@midnight_blue_moon agreed

    • @kinkajouforrest
      @kinkajouforrest Рік тому +7

      Fun fact to go with this fun fact: Kuroko is the term for the stagehands of traditional Japanese theater, and they are typically dressed in all black. They could also wear all white or blue to blend in with snowy or watery backdrops.

  • @samanthawilliams638
    @samanthawilliams638 Рік тому +295

    The fact that Daniel grew up in Florida answers all the questions I ever had about his content 😆

    • @TheBlakus420
      @TheBlakus420 Рік тому +10

      Half my family is from Florida. I back this statement

  • @julianneloy6010
    @julianneloy6010 Рік тому +74

    Fun Fact: It was common practice for Egyptian kings to schedule battles with their enemies, and if the other king couldn't make it that day, they would reschedule. 😁

  • @lenawenger2140
    @lenawenger2140 Рік тому +1417

    FunFact: Once you had your first hiccup, you never truly stop hiccuping again, the intervals between the hiccups simply get longer

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Рік тому +63

      *sob*

    • @Nehamaze
      @Nehamaze Рік тому +67

      Same with claps

    • @TheBlakus420
      @TheBlakus420 Рік тому +35

      Same with sneezes? And/or coughs and farts?

    • @viravos
      @viravos Рік тому +87

      once you are born, life is simply the long interval of time from when you came from nothing to wait until you return to nothingness

    • @frenchtantan
      @frenchtantan Рік тому +29

      That's more of a shower thought than a fun fact but I dig it

  • @sebastianquintero689
    @sebastianquintero689 Рік тому +2915

    One of my favorite fun facts: The oldest “your mom” joke was discovered on a 3,500-year-old Babylonian tablet.

    • @brianroberts783
      @brianroberts783 Рік тому +199

      So you're telling me that the one in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus" wasn't the first one?

    • @lexisasmrroleplays8947
      @lexisasmrroleplays8947 Рік тому +123

      THE SACRED TEXTS

    • @holosocko4818
      @holosocko4818 Рік тому +150

      This is true, contrary to popular belief it was not the Titus Andronicus that was the first, it was actually Babylonian tablets, presumably made by students. Although most of the joke has been lost over thousands of years, there is one thing that is certain from this joke, they are talking about your mother
      [part that was lost over thousands of years] of your mother is by the one who has intercourse with her. What/who is it?

    • @theperfectbotsteve4916
      @theperfectbotsteve4916 Рік тому +23

      what was it
      and did some one ask who's Joe?

    • @evangelakillian4273
      @evangelakillian4273 Рік тому +11

      So what was the joke?

  • @agnieszkakmieciak225
    @agnieszkakmieciak225 Рік тому +429

    Okay, I don't know if anyone mentioned it before (I don't want to go through all the comments), about the Charlie Chaplin one. The issue was that when he entered the contest, he was walking as he usually does. Meaning: at the normal human pace. The other contestants however, where imitating the accelerated speed from the movies. He lost the contest for being most like him... by acting exactly as he does. 😂 Personally, I always find it amusing 🙂

    • @cheetahman515
      @cheetahman515 Рік тому +11

      I did not know that part of it! wasnt there also someone else (also a comedien) who entered a them look alike contest and lost? other than Chaplin.

    • @agnieszkakmieciak225
      @agnieszkakmieciak225 Рік тому +20

      @@cheetahman515 I honestly don't know. I knew about Chaplin, because I read about it somewhere long time ago. However, upon a quick google search I came across a story about Dolly Parton losing in a drag-queen Dolly Parton look-alike contest, which is even funnier.😂

    • @skittybug1558
      @skittybug1558 Рік тому +7

      @@cheetahman515 I think you're thinking of Dolly Parton, who lost because she was "too tall."

  • @michaeloffner8515
    @michaeloffner8515 Рік тому +53

    Fun fact: many people know that the word orange existed first as the fruit, and then the color was named after it. However, the word orange has existed in Europe since before orange fruits were brought to Europe from India. By etymological coincidence, a region in France came to be known as "the Principality of Orange" over 100 years before the first oranges were brought to Europe. The Prince of Orange married into the Dutch royal family, so the Dutch had an association with orange before it was even a color.

  • @13mungoman13
    @13mungoman13 Рік тому +838

    Here's one: When a horse was being prepped for surgery in 2012, they tried to oxygenate it by putting it in a pressure chamber filled with oxygen.
    They had forgotten to remove its horseshoes, however, so when it panicked and kicked the metal walls, it created a spark and EXPLODED THE CHAMBER.

    • @asphxdel
      @asphxdel Рік тому +48

      @deprimeretchetah1416 ... how anybody ever knows a "fun" fact that wasn't thought in school.

    • @victrola2007
      @victrola2007 Рік тому +4

      Oh God. 🤯

    • @trionvera3231
      @trionvera3231 Рік тому +17

      Was the horse ok?

    • @kaput_hodge
      @kaput_hodge Рік тому +45

      @@trionvera3231 youd assume not

    • @trionvera3231
      @trionvera3231 Рік тому +14

      @@kaput_hodge 🐴 💥

  • @SLStrawberry
    @SLStrawberry Рік тому +564

    I think one of my favorite odd facts is that rhino's can jump, but they just basically don't do that ever 😂

    • @phoebusapollo8365
      @phoebusapollo8365 Рік тому +42

      For a 2 ton animal that’s quite impressive

    • @user-en2tr8eh7c
      @user-en2tr8eh7c Рік тому +14

      Wait I kinda want to see that

    • @Donald_Trump_2024
      @Donald_Trump_2024 Рік тому +16

      to be honest, humans can jump and they dont do it either, at least for the most part

    • @e5858
      @e5858 Рік тому +7

      @@Donald_Trump_2024Yeah, I don’t think I’ve ever jumped for a practical reason (other than exercise or something)

    • @MozIleto
      @MozIleto 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@Cryptic_Cannabis_Consumer never thought of it like that

  • @MrSilverspirit24
    @MrSilverspirit24 Рік тому +111

    One of my favorites: Renoir (painter) had a really bad arthritis by the end of his life. To stay warm, he’d keep cats on his lap. As a result, one of the indicators of an authentic Renoir is cat hair trapped in the paint. @BarbaraBlush

  • @SectorPi
    @SectorPi Рік тому +29

    As a dev, the 11% of America that think HTML is a disease had me ROLLING on the floor 🤣

  • @bubbledoubletrouble
    @bubbledoubletrouble Рік тому +88

    1:22 Fun fact: While Winnie the Pooh from the story is now public domain (which is why the Blood and Honey movie next year is in the clear), the red shirt he is usually depicted in is a Disney invention and *not* public domain. Furthermore, that red shirt is a trademark, not a copyright, so it will never be public domain so long as Disney keeps renewing the trademark.
    Oh, whoops, I forgot this was supposed to be fun. A group of pugs is called a grumble.

    • @gracekaram4947
      @gracekaram4947 Рік тому +4

      A group of pugs is called a grumble?! That's amazing!

  • @nutmeg4533
    @nutmeg4533 Рік тому +74

    Fun fact! It would be theoretically possible for a Cowboy, Samurai, Victorian thief, and an old French pirate to meet up because they all existed in the same timeframe and would have been alive to meet each other

    • @rosieposie1760
      @rosieposie1760 Рік тому +5

      There were a surprising number of Samurai in Mexico in the 1600s (iirc, don't feel like googling to check) who acted as mercenaries. They had a greater presence in Mexico and Central America than in Europe.

    • @michaelolympus5994
      @michaelolympus5994 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like sets of Pokémon Starters

    • @joaogomes9405
      @joaogomes9405 Рік тому +1

      So you're telling me Persona 5 was actually a documentary?

  • @lucahermann3040
    @lucahermann3040 Рік тому +71

    Fun Fact: Penicillin was only discovered because Alexander Fleming was too lazy to clean up after himself.
    "In 1928 Dr Alexander Fleming returned from a holiday to find mould growing on a Petri dish of Staphylococcus bacteria. He noticed the mould seemed to be preventing the bacteria around it from growing. He soon identified that the mould produced a self-defence chemical that could kill bacteria. He named the substance penicillin."

    • @Daesma999
      @Daesma999 8 місяців тому +4

      moral of the story: laziness has a chance to give you Nobel Prize

    • @FieryPheonix-pq8sh
      @FieryPheonix-pq8sh 8 місяців тому

      That’s kind of a commonly known fact

    • @AlexArthur94
      @AlexArthur94 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FieryPheonix-pq8sh I didn't know he discovered penicillin out of laziness. I assumed he was studying the mold when he made the discovery.

    • @Void_of_Heart1
      @Void_of_Heart1 6 місяців тому +1

      I hate to be "that" guy, but it isn't 'mould' it's actually 'mold'.

    • @AlexArthur94
      @AlexArthur94 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Void_of_Heart1 I'm pretty sure "mould" is the British English spelling. But in American English, yes, it is "mold."

  • @BoiseFreerunner
    @BoiseFreerunner Рік тому +105

    Fun Fact: There exists a species of Newt that uses its ribs as a weapon in self defense. When threatened, it breaks its own ribs, stabs them through its own skin (not through already existing openings.) and uses these newly formed bloody rib swords to stab whatever is trying to eat it.

    • @aliyakrebs8754
      @aliyakrebs8754 Рік тому +8

      Thanks for my new reoccurring nightmare :P
      that’s really cool though

    • @BoiseFreerunner
      @BoiseFreerunner Рік тому +20

      @@aliyakrebs8754 yeah no problem. There is also a toad that goes full wolverine. Breaks its hands and stabs its broken bones through its hands to create sharp claws.
      Amphibians are not to be tested apparently.

    • @AgelessCharade
      @AgelessCharade Рік тому +10

      @@BoiseFreerunner man, frogs are fucking wild. There's so many different species, and they do just about anything you can imagine, including naturally secreting a substance that happens to be one of the single best painkillers in the world.

    • @_Midir_
      @_Midir_ Рік тому +3

      @@BoiseFreerunner Toxicroak irl

    • @yourlocalreptileenthusiast
      @yourlocalreptileenthusiast Рік тому +1

      @@BoiseFreerunner can I get the species of these amphibians?

  • @theexplosivephoenixvlaming5048
    @theexplosivephoenixvlaming5048 Рік тому +143

    Fun fact the story about carrots being good for your eyesight was started in WW2 by the allies to try and hide the fact that they had invented radar from the Germans. It was very successful at least temporarily and the axis powers shipped hundreds of tons of carrots out to the front lines for their soldiers.

    • @goeland4585
      @goeland4585 Рік тому +10

      "the axis powers shipped hundreds of tons of carrots" has not been confirmed, we only have proof that consumption went up in England.
      According to John Stolarczyk, curator of the World Carrot Museum, “there are apocryphal takes that the Germans started feeding their own pilots carrots, as they thought there was some truth in it.”

    • @familyflamerich4541
      @familyflamerich4541 Рік тому

      @Goéland where can i buy the tickets to this museum this is the best thing I ever heard of. How the hell did I not know there was a world carrot museum!

    • @familyflamerich4541
      @familyflamerich4541 Рік тому +1

      @Goéland i have searched it up and am very sad to see that it is virtual. I am the most disappointed I could possibly be.

    • @goeland4585
      @goeland4585 Рік тому

      @@familyflamerich4541 sorry 😂

    • @CW-qw9nx
      @CW-qw9nx Рік тому

      And it was also done to make the British people eat carrots, because they were in short supply of most other foods

  • @REUBZ27
    @REUBZ27 Рік тому +595

    Fun fact: If you're a sheep farmer and want to protect your sheep from wolves and such, you can just stick a llama in the field. The sheep assume the llama is just a big sheep, the llama assumes the sheep are all small llamas and that it is now the alpha llama. The llama will now patrol the field and if a predator comes in the sheep will naturally hide behind the llama, and the llama is big enough and brave enough to scare off the predator. Much cheaper than constantly checking your fencing and less effort than watching the sheep all day.
    (@reubsbarry)

    • @wackyanimations3326
      @wackyanimations3326 Рік тому +41

      is that actually true or are you messing with us

    • @marble-soda-pop-pop
      @marble-soda-pop-pop Рік тому +72

      @@wackyanimations3326 It seems real. They're called guard llamas and they act kind of like a shepherd dogs.

    • @iHandleEasily
      @iHandleEasily Рік тому +72

      @@wackyanimations3326 It's true. Llamas aren't exactly peacefull creatures, and they WILL bite if given the chance. Super moody, with a penchant for vengance. Of course, it won't chase away a hungry bear or a pack of wolves looking for an easy snack. I'd still recommend a proper guard dog over a fluffy, oversized sheep-tank, but to each their own.

    • @cdogthehedgehog6923
      @cdogthehedgehog6923 Рік тому +19

      @@iHandleEasily You think a guard dog would fend of a bear or wolves any better than a llama? 🤣 Pfft

    • @theflameingredpanda659
      @theflameingredpanda659 Рік тому +7

      @@iHandleEasily artillery spit shells

  • @leilanibelanger9937
    @leilanibelanger9937 Рік тому +267

    fun fact: there was a town in Alaska that had a cat as mayor for like 20 years
    also, the state vegetable of Oklahoma is the watermelon
    also, also, before alarm clocks were invented, there was a legitimate job where you went from client to client tapping on their window or door to wake them up

    • @peterheinisch2294
      @peterheinisch2294 Рік тому +13

      You also forgot the fact there were paid rock throwers, and/or people would use nails to tack into a candle to wake them up in a similar manner

    • @midnight_blue_moon
      @midnight_blue_moon Рік тому +3

      I knew the one about the cat mayor

    • @nadie9058
      @nadie9058 Рік тому +4

      The alarm clock one is funny because Plato invented one back in B. C. Likely it wasn't used for many centuries before a comercial version was invented.

    • @lavieenrose7618
      @lavieenrose7618 Рік тому +1

      I went to Alaska in May and got to see the cat mayor

    • @leighjoelscott
      @leighjoelscott Рік тому

      OK, ok - you can't have ALL the gift cards, but these are great! Love the Mayoral Kitty. What's your insta?

  • @titan8068
    @titan8068 Рік тому +21

    5:41 fun fact, the reason why he drew instead of painting was because his paintings were worth a lot more than the total check. So whenever he had a big family meal, he told everyone he would be paying but not a single penny would come out of his bank.

  • @jaceyjones4065
    @jaceyjones4065 Рік тому +104

    Fun fact: the obrina olivewing butterfly is the only known animal to actually produce a true blue pigment. Other blue in nature is a trick of light.

    • @Bruh234
      @Bruh234 Рік тому +16

      its one of very very few, but not the only one, for example the blue poison dart frog has blue pigments instead of light scattering

  • @ODISeth
    @ODISeth Рік тому +198

    Fun Fact: A samurai could have theoretically sent a telegram to Abraham Lincoln at some point between the invention of the telegraph in 1844 and Lincoln’s death in 1865, as samurai weren’t abolished in Japan until 1876.
    I don’t have an Instagram I just wanted to share.

  • @bloodwolf2609
    @bloodwolf2609 Рік тому +319

    Fun Fact: All reptiles are cold-blooded, but the reason they sit in the sun is not only to warm their bodies but also because the vast majority of their predators have infrared vision, so it also doubles as a form of camouflage.

    • @nicksmit7145
      @nicksmit7145 Рік тому +4

      Sub fun fact: Some reptiles are even partly warm blooded

    • @leighjoelscott
      @leighjoelscott Рік тому

      Oh, this is good! What's your insta :)

    • @nicksmit7145
      @nicksmit7145 Рік тому

      @@leighjoelscott mine?

  • @Jaden_Iv3y
    @Jaden_Iv3y Рік тому +43

    Daniel is actually rly smart and funny, it’s harder to tell from his sketches but honestly seems like a rly fun guy to hang out with

  • @BuiHieuDong
    @BuiHieuDong Рік тому +195

    0:52 Daniel casually laughing at the death of the Pringles inventor is the most Daniel moment i've ever seen.

    • @chilledkat
      @chilledkat Рік тому +3

      Nahh but fr tho, I laughed at the exact same time

  • @lincolneiswald7181
    @lincolneiswald7181 Рік тому +371

    Fun fact: water guns were invented on accident. Man named Lonnie Johnsons was an inventor/engineer and in 1982 while performing an experiment with water and piping he accidentally squirted water on himself. Instead of being mad he was intrigued by what he had made and it later became known as the first ever water gun.

    • @Da-chimp
      @Da-chimp 11 місяців тому +1

      That is false
      The Heilongjiang hand cannon or hand-gun is a bronze hand cannon manufactured no later than 1288 and is the world's oldest confirmed surviving firearm. It weighs 3.55 kg (7.83 pounds) and is 34 centimeters (13.4 inches) long.

    • @great_hedgehog8199
      @great_hedgehog8199 11 місяців тому +15

      ​@@Da-chimp Bro, the comment was about water guns, not firearms

    • @Da-chimp
      @Da-chimp 11 місяців тому +3

      @@great_hedgehog8199 ohhhhhh
      My bad

    • @Daesma999
      @Daesma999 8 місяців тому +4

      a lot of discoveries and inventions are usually accidental and the story behind it. But this is pretty funny, ngl

    • @leslielandberg5620
      @leslielandberg5620 8 місяців тому

      Water pistols are nearly as old as the pistol itself, probably the first one was in the early 1700's.

  • @ethanisnotme
    @ethanisnotme Рік тому +27

    this is a great example of how most generally-intelligent people can get trivia right just based off of common-sense reasoning rather than memorization

    • @mihaleben6051
      @mihaleben6051 3 місяці тому +2

      Secret: this works for biology.
      Once you memorize all laws of physics you got it.

  • @Chris-qc2kd
    @Chris-qc2kd Рік тому +325

    Fun fact: the color orange was named after the fruit. when the orange was first discovered, it’s color was considered as a type of red, so at one point in time, it was perfectly valid to ask, “What color is an orange?”

    • @embertea789
      @embertea789 Рік тому +33

      the color orange was originally called geoluhread, meaning "yellow-red" :)

    • @gljames24
      @gljames24 Рік тому +14

      It's the same way we still treat cyan and azure with blue and chartreuse and mint with green. Cyan is the same distance from blue as yellow is from red.

    • @aayushgupta9773
      @aayushgupta9773 Рік тому

      still not valid unless a person's blind or 4 years old tho

    • @merlin3361
      @merlin3361 Рік тому +9

      Also fun fact: The orange was not discovered, it was bred with pomelo and mandarin. No oranges in the old times. That applies to lots of citrus fruits.

    • @Chris-qc2kd
      @Chris-qc2kd Рік тому

      @@merlin3361 Interesting. corn is also a plant that was man-made. it was made by the Native Americans, but I can't remember what they made it from.

  • @actually-god0816
    @actually-god0816 Рік тому +31

    Fun fact: Adolphe Sax, the inventor and maker of the saxophone, had so many close calls with death some believe divine intervention was at play so that the saxophone could be invented.
    As a child, he fell from 3 stories up, hit his head on a stone, and was believed to be dead, but miraculously survived.
    At 3, he drank a bowl full of acid (acidic water, not pure acid, but essentially same effect) thinking it was milk.
    As a young child he swallowed a pin, and somehow didn't die from internal bleeding.
    He almost died from a gunpowder explosion, but survived with serious burns.
    He fell into a hot cast iron pan, burning his sides.
    In more than one instance, he somehow survived accidental poisoning and asphyxiation from furniture that was recently varnished in a closed room, while sleeping.
    While young he was struck in the head by a stone and nearly drowned in a nearby river after being either unconscious or delirious
    Because of these incidents, his mother swore that he wouldn't live because of his bad luck, and he was known by neighbors as "little Sax, the ghost"
    (hunter.mauer)

  • @LordStarkillerII
    @LordStarkillerII Рік тому +45

    This is my favorite fact
    Fun fact: if you were to take all the veins, arteries, and capillaries in your body and place them end to end, you would die. They would also wrap around the earth 3 times but that's less fun.

    • @intwalibruce
      @intwalibruce Рік тому +2

      So, I'm not 5'3, I'm 74,565 miles tall?

    • @LordStarkillerII
      @LordStarkillerII Рік тому +1

      @@intwalibruce if you were to be stretched out to a single strand yes

  • @gentlenaa
    @gentlenaa Рік тому +16

    Fun fact: Lichens are a symbiotic union between a fungi and an algae, which basically fusion and make a new body to survive. It's shapes and color depends on the conditions they got united on.
    The fungi gives the algae water, the algae gives food to the fungi, and they usually make this symbiosis when conditions are hard for them to survive alone.

  • @rossdavis3890
    @rossdavis3890 Рік тому +61

    Fun Fact: Frosty the Snowman is a retelling of an ancient Germanic folk tale about the Lady of Winter’s children, who roamed the forests and villages to spread her glory and permanently freeze men and women in the glorious snow, making a snowman army for her winter rule.

    • @ianhogben3472
      @ianhogben3472 Рік тому +2

      classic

    • @kaym.5058
      @kaym.5058 Рік тому +8

      Gotta love children's fairytales and fables. They're always so bright and cheery.

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 Рік тому

      That's metal as fuck ngl

    • @Polikaize
      @Polikaize 18 днів тому

      ​​@@kaym.5058that is, you haven't yet heard of Russian/slavic folk tales of Morozko (meaning sth like Frosty), who's a mean old man supernatural being governing winter and freezing cold weather, who in the tales usually finds young girls under a tree in the woods (usually sent there by their evil stepmother) and repeatedly asks them a question: Do you feel warm, girl? Do you feel warm, my darling? while freezing her more and more, up until her lips are blue with cold and she can't feel her fingers anymore; and she MUST answer she is warm (upd: all while being polite to him as an elder, ofc), or he'd continue to freeze her to death, but otherwise he'd take her to his house deep in the woods and gift her with gold and jewels, then let her go back home.
      The ancestors of eastern slavs were deeply traumatized by winter frosts, ig.

  • @naveenkovack
    @naveenkovack Рік тому +97

    Fun Fact: Formula one cars have cooling systems for the wheels during races in above forty degree temperatures. This is because if the rubber gets too hot, the rubber becomes sticky and tacky. Then the tires grip onto the track too much almost like a glue making it harder to move. Formula one drivers often describe it feeling like a flat tire, yet when they go to check its perfectly pumped up. This was discovered in early 2007 and since then they have designed the wheels so air can pass through them to cool it down. They have also made cooling blankets; giant blanket like things filled with ice that they wrap around the tires for four hours before racing.

    • @4bidn1
      @4bidn1 Рік тому +16

      I think the most fun part about this fact is that they also have the complete opposite for the exact opposite reasons, at any track where the weather is cooler, they have tyre warming blankets, because cold tyres have 0 grip. Race tyres are super temperamental and have a very small optimum temp window!

  • @juhel5531
    @juhel5531 Рік тому +15

    This man should be a professor. Professor Thrasher is such a nice villain name.

  • @TheThinker2478
    @TheThinker2478 Рік тому +72

    I saw someone else write a guillotine fact, which inspired me to write this one. When the guillotine was still being used as a method of execution, they would have to replace the baskets that the heads would fall in after each use. This was because the severed heads would chew through the baskets, making them unusable. The heads would also continue to blink after being disconnected from the body.

    • @skittybug1558
      @skittybug1558 Рік тому +23

      That's because the severed heads could survive for up to 60 seconds after decapitation. It's really fucked up to realize they were alive, could feel pain, but couldn't scream or breathe or anything else.

    • @ProfessionalBugLover
      @ProfessionalBugLover Рік тому +3

      @@skittybug1558 i was gonna say that

    • @maidenreligion12
      @maidenreligion12 Рік тому +31

      @@skittybug1558 It's still uncertain if severed heads are still alive enough to be conscious or feel pain. The general consensus is that it's the last of the brain's neurons firing off and causing muscles to naturally tense and relax, much like how putting salt on freshly slaughtered meat will still cause it to twitch. And well, we're not really in the age to be trying it out again to see what the reality is.

    • @cdogthehedgehog6923
      @cdogthehedgehog6923 Рік тому +3

      @@maidenreligion12 I remembera story where they did a test and told the inmate to blink a certain way if they could hear the doctor and they did.

    • @ImSquiggs
      @ImSquiggs Рік тому +7

      @@cdogthehedgehog6923I’m pretty sure that’s just a Whitest Kids U Know sketch :P the original story it’s based on was myth

  • @RamadaArtist
    @RamadaArtist Рік тому +127

    I have to commend Daniel's acting skills; he was so convincing playing the editor that it even looks like he was played by someone else.

    • @meepelo45
      @meepelo45 Рік тому +6

      Wait that WASN’T SOMEONE ELSE???

    • @kimberly.z
      @kimberly.z Рік тому +3

      @@meepelo45 u missed the joke :(

  • @kaylynnbuente4535
    @kaylynnbuente4535 Рік тому +90

    Fun fact: Ramin Karimloo played many roles in Phantom of the Opera. He played Raoul in one version, Phantom during the 25th Anniversary version, and he even played Christine’s dad in the 2004 film.

    • @lisahamman
      @lisahamman Рік тому +4

      And he was the youngest actor to play the Phantom!

    • @aliceswayer9979
      @aliceswayer9979 Рік тому +1

      Wait he played Christine's dad?? How did I miss this?
      Welp, looks like I gotta rewatch that movie now

  • @sebastianramirez3812
    @sebastianramirez3812 Рік тому +53

    Fun fact: Charles Darwin kinda hated barnacles, like, really despise them, this was all because they have biological traits that are quite similar to other species of animals, so they were really hard to classify. So Darwin, as a gentleman he was, took a 8 year long side quest to research them. So he tried to studied em and classify em and they just did no give a damn bout this bearded man's investigations. So he once claimed the quote I hold more dear to my heart: "I hate a Barnacle as no man ever did before, not even a Sailor in a slow-sailing ship."
    -Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, my man.

    • @KainoaB4
      @KainoaB4 Рік тому

      As Ash Ketcham once said, “Yo real quick, this dude spent 8 years studying barnacle dick”

  • @darkriver26
    @darkriver26 Рік тому +160

    Fun Fact: Spiral staircases in medieval castles run clockwise. This is because all knights used to be right-handed. When the intruding army would climb the stairs, they would not be able to use their right hand, which was holding the sword, because of the difficulties of climbing the stairs. Left-handed knights would have had no trouble, except left-handed people could never become knights because they were assumed to be descendants of the devil. (darkriver26)

    • @Evsta
      @Evsta Рік тому +2

      Fun Fact: An Australian author named John Flanagan wrote 3 linked series that I think you'd enjoy reading in this order: Rangers Apprentice, Brotherband Chronicles, Royal Ranger

    • @OmniscientWarrior
      @OmniscientWarrior Рік тому +8

      Not all, majority. Ironically, this did give the few left handed swordsmen an advantage

    • @gabrielknight9996
      @gabrielknight9996 Рік тому

      @@Evsta I love those

    • @seanmsw5977
      @seanmsw5977 Рік тому +4

      True, and the individual steps themselves were nonuniform in height so that only people who actually lived their would be surefooted on them.

    • @typo1345
      @typo1345 Рік тому

      well I guess I'm descended from the devil

  • @caleb.s715
    @caleb.s715 Рік тому +82

    Fun fact: axolotls can regenerate almost any part of their body. They are also being used in cancer research so their a really important animal. Also they’re amphibians but they have gills still. This is due to a condition all axolotls share called neoteny. This basically keeps them stuck in their juvenile form and leaves them unable to become their adult forms. This is why even though they are amphibians they have to almost constantly be inside of water. But they can be outside of the water for up to an hour in damp areas because they have lungs and can breath through their skin. But if they were outside the water for too long would dry out the slimy coating that helps protect them. Despite only being able to be in their juvenile form they still develop reproductive organs. The weird frills on the sides of their heads are their gills. However, some people have found out if you inject them with the right hormones they can progress to their adult forms. They look a lot like salamanders when you do this which makes sense because they are closely related to them. Last fact is that they were added to Minecraft :)
    @caleb.s_715

    • @GrndAdmiralThrawn
      @GrndAdmiralThrawn Рік тому +12

      Fun fact about that: The “x” in axolotl is not actually pronounced “ks”. In Nahuatl, the native Aztec language the word comes from, the letter “x” is pronounced with a “sh” sound. So, phonetically, it’s pronounced “asholotl”

    • @Bruh234
      @Bruh234 Рік тому +7

      they dont just look like other species of salamanders, they become another species salamanders, losing their gills and ability to breath underwater and developing stronger bones and tougher skin

    • @caleb.s715
      @caleb.s715 Рік тому +3

      @@Bruh234 true except that they are still technically called axolotls

    • @Bruh234
      @Bruh234 Рік тому

      @@caleb.s715 true, i've edited my original reply to make this more apparent

  • @sarahtoews8466
    @sarahtoews8466 Рік тому +33

    Fun fact: when the guillotine was first introduced, onlookers were disappointed by the lack of blood and general mess, calling it less showy and interesting. The last (legal, I imagine) use of the guillotine was the same year star wars was released!

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 Рік тому +1

      Not so fun fact: it was invented to be a more humane method of killing people - as the usual axe (or sword if you were noble) often took several swings before the person's head came off/they expired. It's one of the reasons many nations like England typically opted for hanging as it's harder to get wrong while doing basically the same thing.

  • @Justsomedude_867
    @Justsomedude_867 Рік тому +13

    Fun fact: Elephants aren’t actually afraid of mice. Mice are so small, so the elephants can’t see them coming. It’s like being jumpscared.
    Another fun fact: Elephants release Dopamine when they see humans, which is the same thing humans release when they see puppies. That means elephants think we are cute as puppies 😊

  • @azijer6268
    @azijer6268 Рік тому +10

    Fun fact about Dali:
    After his death he was buried with his mustache pointing to ten past ten.
    Around 30 years later, when his body was exhumed for study, it was still in the same position.

    • @woooooooooooooooooooooooo
      @woooooooooooooooooooooooo Місяць тому

      How long do you think they had to wait before it was called "exhume his body for study" and not "rob his grave?"

  • @wantedtoshare
    @wantedtoshare Рік тому +35

    Fun fact: There's a seemingly innocent thing that happened during the cold war, when Germany was divided into its two parts, that barely any people know about. One of the nowadays most beloved children's TV figures, the Sandmännchen (Translation: Sandman) was a figure coined and used for cold war propaganda. Not only did both sides of Germany have their own Sandmännchen, basically copying whatever the other did, but the most famed incident was when the eastern Sandmännchen (so the part of the Sowjet Union) had an episode where it landed on the moon as the first person ever, 11 days before the first person ever (American) landed on the moon.

  • @whatTFisThis
    @whatTFisThis Рік тому +145

    3:55 for anyone wondering why race horses have such weird names, its because when you register them for their breed they are they need a unique name so they dont get confused with another horse
    Often times horses have crazy long registered names but in actuality the name the horse responds to is smth like "Jeff" or "Lily"
    Or simply just one of the words in their name, like if a horse was named "A Summer Night" then theyd most likely go by "Summer" or "Night"
    So yea most of us dont actually call out "PIZZA PARTY FRIDAY, COME HERE PIZZA PARTY FRIDAY!" On a regular basis

    • @skittybug1558
      @skittybug1558 Рік тому

      Well, you should.

    • @StudlyFudd13
      @StudlyFudd13 Рік тому +10

      My own horse had the registered name of Automotive Express. I called him Moe. His sister is named Automatic Express. Her name is Matty. Horse names are fun.

    • @TheBlakus420
      @TheBlakus420 Рік тому +2

      Aaah. Okay. So, if a rigged horse race has a horse named "Lucky Number Sleven", more than likely the horse's name is "Sleven Kelevra". Right? 😉😏

    • @whenthemoon
      @whenthemoon Рік тому +5

      So we were struggling to make unique usernames even before the internet

    • @whatTFisThis
      @whatTFisThis Рік тому +2

      @@whenthemoon pfffft basically yea in some cases

  • @Therealccc123
    @Therealccc123 Рік тому +42

    Good job Daniel for posting this during half time of the World Cup final

    • @mcsplays
      @mcsplays Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @k-man7752
      @k-man7752 Рік тому +1

      Exactlyyy

    • @danielthrasher
      @danielthrasher  Рік тому +37

      argentina is killing it rn

    • @Therealccc123
      @Therealccc123 Рік тому +2

      @@danielthrasher Vamos Argentina!! My parents were born and raised there

    • @advikshan
      @advikshan Рік тому +2

      @@danielthrasher Not anymore LOL

  • @thornajal1045
    @thornajal1045 Рік тому +8

    Liking just for the editors face when he learned the truth. Truly reflected how we would all feel learning this

  • @SoulReap199
    @SoulReap199 Рік тому +60

    Fun fact: On december 31, 2016, 1 second was added to global time. Similar to a leap year, this accounts for the fraction of time lost.

  • @dropkickedmurphy6463
    @dropkickedmurphy6463 Рік тому +43

    Fun Fact: Spiders do not have muscles, but walk around on a hydraulic system. As many will joke, they are essentially walking around on 8 boners. Their legs curl when they die for this exact reason.

  • @samuelt8602
    @samuelt8602 Рік тому +84

    One of my favorites is that it's illegal to suspiciously carry a Salmon in the UK. It's part of the Salmon Act of 1986, and aimed at discouraging poaching, and it sort of just stuck around. This goes alongside some of my other favorite dumb laws like in some places, wearing clown costumes. Not sure where that came from. (s_tselnik)

    • @rubolph1954
      @rubolph1954 Рік тому +9

      how do you suspiciously carry a salmon? what methods of carrying salmon are suspicious as opposed to non-suspicious methods? how do you carry a salmon non-suspiciously?

    • @eglol
      @eglol Рік тому

      I feel like is I've heard this somewhere, but I don't know if that's because it's true, or false
      This happens with a lot of the questions in this video though lol

    • @KainoaB4
      @KainoaB4 Рік тому +2

      “IS THAT FUCKING FISH JENGA?!”

    • @Henny.777
      @Henny.777 Рік тому

      “That guy looks fishy, he’s hiding something in his coat!”

    • @thatweirdgirl8466
      @thatweirdgirl8466 10 місяців тому

      In Pennsylvania there’s a super old law stating it’s illegal to have oral sex, and one that says it’s illegal to sleep in a bathtub

  • @HungryWarden
    @HungryWarden 3 місяці тому +1

    1:30 this proves that being a hero and a troll aren’t mutually exclusive, and I love it.

  • @benguthrie9827
    @benguthrie9827 Рік тому +47

    Fun fact: it is physically impossible to not love this guy

  • @hellsice2421
    @hellsice2421 Рік тому +44

    Fun fact: in the lord of the rings extended edition during bilbo's birthday scenes, the cake prop they used caught fire during the scene, the actors didn't stop and it made the final cut. You can see people panicking in the background because of a fire.
    Another fun fact, one of the landscape scenes in lord of the rings is actually just a picture of a painting.
    Last lord of the rings fun fact: the hobbits are actually a tribe of people in New Zealand that the director thought fit the hobbits the best, so he hired them

  • @brawlman644
    @brawlman644 Рік тому +38

    Fun fact: In Japanese, there is no "L" sound, and thus Luigi from Super Mario Bros. Is called Ruiji, the Japanese word for similar. Even more interesting is that Waluigi is called Waruiji, with waru being the japanese word for evil, thus he is "evil similar"

    • @leighjoelscott
      @leighjoelscott Рік тому

      Great fact. Daniel loves a Mario fact. What's your insta? :)

    • @brawlman644
      @brawlman644 Рік тому

      @@leighjoelscott First of all that's an odd and kinda creepy thing to ask a stranger, second I don't have one

    • @leighjoelscott
      @leighjoelscott Рік тому

      @@brawlman644 I’m… Leigh. I’m in charge of giving out the gift cards… I’m in the video. And the description says to include your insta so you can get the gift card code! :)

    • @OmniscientWarrior
      @OmniscientWarrior Рік тому +1

      Partially wrong. In Japanese there is no r sound either. Just that the sound is between l and r is more often translated to r.
      To be further technical, the sound isn't plain like how we do l or r. It is always paired like such: ra, re, ri, ro, ru, rya, ryo, Ryu. Some Japanese are getting better about recognizing the original weird and will swap the r for l where it should be applied (some translation companies, even if English native, still get it wrong, like in Hellsing you will find Arucard instead of Alucard) but still get other but wrong, but could be on purpose like in to-love-ru, pronounced as trouble, or for the Japanese that can't quite get English sounds right toraburu. It is also why rori is more often spelt Loli, because the word came from Lolita, after the book Lolita.
      Due to lack of a plain l or r sound, if the sound ends with l, it often will have ru, or if there is a hard or stand alone r it is a. That is how we got za waarudo.

    • @brawlman644
      @brawlman644 Рік тому +1

      @@leighjoelscott Oh, well if I had one I would’ve included it. Tbh I forgot there was even a gift card factor and just put this here for fun

  • @pengoh_
    @pengoh_ Рік тому +12

    Fun fact: there is something called the Russian dog head experiment, and it was when Russian scientists reanimated a decapitated dog head successfully and it responded to the external stimuli even though it was just a head. It remained animated for several hours (I think don’t exactly know, you can fact check it)

  • @TorpeAlex
    @TorpeAlex Рік тому +42

    Mythological history fact: Vampires not appearing in mirrors is tied to the myth of silver being a deterrent of evil, since traditionally mirrors were glass with a thin silver backing creating the reflection.

    • @Jansenbaker
      @Jansenbaker Рік тому

      But that makes me think: mirrors reflect light, so that would mean deterring evil would be reflecting the vampire light off itself, and (maybe) absorbing the good light...so if this happened in another world, they would only be useful as devices that test for evil, and they would have to use something else to reflect all light.

    • @xXChaoticRavenXx
      @xXChaoticRavenXx Рік тому

      Modern vampires show up on cameras and mirrors 🙏🙏

    • @mallagallabumbum8209
      @mallagallabumbum8209 Рік тому

      @@xXChaoticRavenXx They also sparkle in the sunlight instead of becoming a pile of dust. I prefer the regular, classic vampire.

    • @taegra
      @taegra Рік тому +2

      @@mallagallabumbum8209 The "weak to sunlight" thing was actually invented by Albin Grau in his film Nosferatu to avoid copyright infringement on Dracula. The filmmaker needed a clever way to dispose of Count Orlok in his adaptation, because Bram Stoker's widow refused to sell the film rights to Dracula, so Grau made a ton of changes in the concepts that happened in his film that was now more inspired by Dracula than an adaptation. In Bram Stoker's novel, sunlight was harmless to vampires and was instead killed by being stabbed through the heart, and the "weak to sunlight" myth was so prevalent that in some adaptations of Dracula, the narrator has to explain why Dracula can walk around in daylight no problem (1992 adaptation, for example)
      Since this was a hundred years ago, you can still call this a "classic vampire" depiction, I just love sharing this little-known vampire fact.

  • @JuniperJadePR
    @JuniperJadePR Рік тому +23

    I love how we started this video with Daniel admitting to be an actual Florida Man.

  • @1amsc0ot3r7
    @1amsc0ot3r7 Рік тому +24

    Fun Fact: in 1986 in Cleveland, Ohio, a "harmless" fundraising event Balloonfest attempted to break the world record for most balloons released at once by releasing almost 1.5 million balloons which then enveloped the entire city and the surrounding area, including Lake Erie nearby...there were 2 casualties.

  • @simoneurbanski7927
    @simoneurbanski7927 11 місяців тому +1

    Fun fact: they messed up the 1904 Olympics horrifically. There were no water stations the whole way (they did this on PURPOSE), one guy inhaled so much dust it tore open his esophagus and stomach lining, they accidentally released rabid dogs onto the track, the person who arrived first actually rode more than half of the track in a car and was disqualified, and my personal favorite; a runners team accidentally fed him rat poison, so he was hallucinating and vomiting the whole time, and he ended up winning the race.

  • @ultimateninjaboi
    @ultimateninjaboi Рік тому +53

    Fun Fact: Pringles man's children bought the pringles can from a pharmacy on their way to his funeral, even having a small discussion as to what flavor (eventually deciding Original was the only appropriate way to go).

    • @ultimateninjaboi
      @ultimateninjaboi Рік тому

      @@mixedplatecait that part was in the video already. Its why i left it out

  • @islaburchell-gray3048
    @islaburchell-gray3048 Рік тому +154

    Fun fact: opals are formed from hydrated silica and are up made of up to 10% water. Another fact I love about opals is that each level of ground they are made at, the darker the colour, because they aren’t pigmented, they reflect light just like the colour blue in nature which is only a pigment in one species in the world, that species is a butterfly called the obrina olivewing butterfly. (Btw im not overly bothered about the comp I just thought it would be cool to share things I really like and are really cool.)
    Edit: there are two other butterflies: graphium sarpedon, papilio protenor (the second may not be right I’m not sure). And to clarify the pigment appears in minerals but I was only included living beings such as plants and animals 👍

    • @luzifersohn5010
      @luzifersohn5010 Рік тому +1

      Do bird feathers count? Or are they just reflecting light blue, and dont have a pigment like the buttterfly?

    • @thehauntedhive
      @thehauntedhive Рік тому +1

      I love opals so much. What's your favorite kind? Mine are Cantera opals

    • @Archaeopteryx404
      @Archaeopteryx404 Рік тому +3

      @@luzifersohn5010 they just reflect the color at some angles, but dont have any blue pigment

    • @islaburchell-gray3048
      @islaburchell-gray3048 Рік тому

      @@thehauntedhive I like fire opals a lot, they’re very pretty.

    • @thorr18BEM
      @thorr18BEM Рік тому

      the comp?

  • @venomenace
    @venomenace Рік тому +133

    Fun fact: Benjamin Franklin denounced the bald eagle as the American national bird and lamented how he thought it was a creature of "bad moral character". He instead thought the turkey would've been a more suitable symbol, claiming it was "more respectable".

    • @amandap7733
      @amandap7733 Рік тому +9

      No he was fine with the bald eagle he just thought it was a bad drawing of one and complained that it looked like a turkey

    • @alexandermcclureidrinkoliv3663
      @alexandermcclureidrinkoliv3663 Рік тому +3

      @@amandap7733 FACTCHECK

    • @dragonzbw
      @dragonzbw Рік тому

      And he was goddamn right

  • @LoraCoggins
    @LoraCoggins Рік тому +15

    I read a book about the rubber ducky spill! It was a lot of fun to read. It's called "Moby-Duck".

  • @yourihollanders
    @yourihollanders Рік тому +22

    Fun fact: In Greek Mythology the godess Athena had an epithet (nickname) that was Parthenos. This nickname translates to: The Virgin. Athena was literally called a virgin every time that prayed to her. (@yhollanders)

  • @benjaminyeoh5570
    @benjaminyeoh5570 Рік тому +20

    00:42 Daniel being from Florida answers so many question I don’t know I had

  • @giantmastersword
    @giantmastersword Рік тому +3

    Uhhhh d- daniel. Daniel, stop predicting the future. DANIEL

  • @jc0721
    @jc0721 Рік тому +8

    Fun fact: the duck spill has actually been critical in learning about ocean currents as scientists use where the ducks wash ashore as ways of confirming their models of ocean currents are correct.

  • @njengamunyambu6615
    @njengamunyambu6615 Рік тому +57

    Every time I watch Daniel, I imagine this is how my life would be if I could express myself and had a UA-cam channel

  • @HandiDandiBrandi
    @HandiDandiBrandi Рік тому +114

    My favorite fun fact that I'm sure others have heard is how there's a town in Nebraska called Monowi, and the only resident is this sweet elderly woman named Elsie. She's like the mayor, bartender, tax collector, librarian, just everything. The only reason it still exists is because she still files the necessary paperwork each year and I think it's so adorable lol. @brandismyname

  • @powmonkeyRBLX
    @powmonkeyRBLX Рік тому +5

    Hey, headsup: the editor was wrong about the winnie the pooh question. The wikipedia page that lists the highest grossing media franchises was primarily edited by a user whose sourcing quality was substandard at best and outright deceptive at worst. We're still cleaning up after him.
    Anyway, the value quoted in the article for pokemon's net worth was only valid as of 2019. By 2021, pokemon's value had risen to over 100 billion dollars.

  • @nunyabidniss6073
    @nunyabidniss6073 Рік тому +47

    Daniel Might have been right about Whinnie the Pooh; I was surprised by the answer here because I've seen that wikipedia page before, less than a year ago. So I went on over to check it out, and delved into the revisions for the page. Turns out, a lot of Pokemon's value, which was over $100B last time I'd been to the page, has been removed from wikipedia's valuation of the franchise and moved to a separate page, as it is "Licensed Merchandise". This is categorically ridiculous to me, as video games are obviously media, especially Pokemon video games, which make up a sizable portion of the Pokemon franchise. More than that, I think it's utterly ridiculous to claim that Winnie the Pooh somehow is worth $70B WITHOUT licensed merchandise.
    In conclusion, Daniel was robbed by a nerd on wikipedia trying too hard to separate things into more articles

  • @FlyingZach5
    @FlyingZach5 Рік тому +45

    4:24 Interesting fact about Helen Mirren speaking Russian, she’s been quoted to have had to learn bits of Russian for films but never learned it at home even though her father was Russian. In fact, her birth name was Ilynea Lydia Mironoff, and her father decided to anglicize their name to Mirren when she was around 10

  • @sanguis729
    @sanguis729 Рік тому +34

    Fun fact: the classic chef's hat, called a toque, has one hundred folds that used to signify a chef's level of experience, like the number of ways they could cook an egg.
    Now, chef wear the hat to hide the rats controlling them!

  • @CrazyGamerDude17
    @CrazyGamerDude17 Рік тому +1

    I am a cousin to Willie Nelson and I am happy to hear that he doesn’t make 9/10 babies cry, I wouldn’t know, I don’t think I have ever met him, the guy stays away from family events for some reason, but he is a cousin to me on my mother’s side

  • @ldkmelon
    @ldkmelon Рік тому +25

    editor deserves a raise🎉 perfect fit for the channel also need more inserts by him

  • @saadat7703
    @saadat7703 Рік тому +12

    Fun fact: There's a town called Uncertain in Texas. Apparently, when they had to figure out a name for the town, they put in "Uncertain" and the name stuck. It's either that or surveyors couldn't decide which side of the state line it was on: Texas or Louisiana.

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      @ibrahimsale3029 Рік тому

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  • @historytheory3613
    @historytheory3613 Рік тому +56

    Fun fact: It was common for medieval poets to announce they were writing a book and then die before they would finish it (Chaucer with the Canterberry Tales, Edmund Spencer with Fairie Queene, and more...). So now we have a bunch of famous half-finished books, that just end halfway through because the author literally died. @UngerMatteo

    • @josephivenegas
      @josephivenegas Рік тому +5

      The moral is to never announce your life's work too far ahead of time, lest you tempt the wrath of Titania, the Fates, the Muses, and/or God.

    • @missseaweed2462
      @missseaweed2462 Рік тому +4

      There is a similar curse among composers, the "Curse of the Ninth", wherein composers are destined to die as they are writing their ninth symphony, or upon completing it. They do not get a tenth.

    • @kaderen8461
      @kaderen8461 Рік тому +1

      roald dahl being victim to this too i think? idk if he announced it

  • @JB18.
    @JB18. 18 днів тому +2

    Fun fact: Mel blanc (the voice actor for Bugs Bunny and almost every other Looney Tune) feel into a coma after a car crash. Days later with no success of waking him up one of the doctors asked him if Bugs bunny was okay and in a weak voice Mel blanc replied “What’s up doc?”
    Bonus fact:
    It took seven more months in a body cast for Blanc to recover. He even voiced Barney Rubble in the first episodes of The Flintstones while lying in bed with a microphone dangling from above.

  • @samwise5874
    @samwise5874 Рік тому +21

    Fun fact: Bees have five eyes, the two largest ones are called the compound eyes, and are for detecting color and stuff like that. The other three are all located around the top of the head, and are used for navigation and orientation.

    • @tlgx884
      @tlgx884 Рік тому

      And the small ones are called Ocelli

  • @liam_oneill_artist
    @liam_oneill_artist Рік тому +20

    My personal favourite: Cow's Moo with different accents based on their peer group - would be a good vid idea lol

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Рік тому

      They also systematically orientate their bodies in relation to the sun at different times of day but not the wind direction or earth magnetic field.

  • @sigurdskjelberg7137
    @sigurdskjelberg7137 Рік тому +115

    Fun fact: The world's smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat, also known as the Kitti's hog-nosed bat. These tiny bats are native to Thailand and Burma, and they are named for their small size, which is similar to that of a bumblebee. Bumblebee bats are about the size of a thumbnail, with a wingspan of only about 6 inches. They are also the lightest mammals in the world, weighing only about 2 grams. Despite their small size, bumblebee bats are important pollinators in their native habitats, and they play a vital role in the ecosystems of Southeast Asia. @sigurdsjk

    • @dreamfire9661
      @dreamfire9661 Рік тому +1

      That is unbelievable, they are THAT small?! Are you trolling me?

    • @rosieposie1760
      @rosieposie1760 Рік тому

      That's on par with the smallest vertebrates the Brookesia micra or B. nana really small chameleons.

  • @-bunu-3691
    @-bunu-3691 Рік тому +2

    Daniel clapping / dancing every time he gets them right is so sweet to me

  • @alexzahabizadeh8258
    @alexzahabizadeh8258 Рік тому +81

    Fun Fact: The 1970s children's toy "Speak & Spell" was one of the first consumer electronics to have a display and to be able to synthesize words.
    At TI, we have one of the originals sitting on a pedestal at the advanced R&D center. The thing was ground-breaking. Anything else at the time that "spoke" was an audio recording that was then being repeated. The "Speak & Spell" digitally stored how to reproduce the individual sounds for letters/words, recorded the user inputs, and then digitally processed the combination of how to make sounds and characters to be spoken.

  • @thehauntedhive
    @thehauntedhive Рік тому +11

    *Fun Fact:* The mariachi & horn instrumentals that are in the Johnny Cash song _Ring of Fire_ are there because they came to him in a dream.

  • @NotBubZ
    @NotBubZ Рік тому +25

    DANIEL ! you should do another one of these videos, 25 (or any number, 5,10,15, anything) facts, but you make mini songs out of each one! that would be awesome:)

    • @unLargoEtcetera
      @unLargoEtcetera Рік тому

      When I saw the thumbnail I thought he was going to do minisongs :c

  • @elisquier5380
    @elisquier5380 Рік тому +2

    OMG I ACTUALLY WON A GIFT CARD, JUST PLACED MY ORDER WITH IT!!!!!!
    I got a really cute pair of cat ears that I've been wanting for cosplay reasons, and I'm so excited to finally have a reason to buy them XD, tysm for this😭❤

  • @danielqua4639
    @danielqua4639 Рік тому +7

    Fun fact: dogs are the only non-human animal that understand pointing. Like, if you try to point at something to a cat or a kangaroo, they'll just look at you finger, but the dog will look to where you are pointing.

  • @darealmiltank8015
    @darealmiltank8015 Рік тому +17

    just wanted to take a moment to thank the editor for a funny bit in the video keep up the good work
    (bit starting at like 1:47)