If you prefer your facts a couple thousands years old, check out our episode of Misconceptions about the Roman Empire: ua-cam.com/video/uK-fevSz1kY/v-deo.html
Another fun fact... we have broken the natural cycle of the earth (ice ages every 10s of thousands years). Now we are in the uncharted waters of global warming
@@philliprogers964 What global warning & based on what science. Humans only started recording weather globally for about 140yrs. 1 says the hottest yr globally was 1922. Another 2016. Another 2019. 1 claims 1983 to be the coldest yr. 1 claim predates that while others claim after. Another disagrees with all of them. Depends on what graph you decide to go by i guess. Fear is a powerful thing when it works so well on a populace.
Maybe have Robin hood shooting an arrow at a target with the word mom on it? That sounds like a horrible tattoo idea, nobody needs! But, here ya go. 🤣🤣🤣
First time stumbling upon your channel. You have an absolute beautiful voice. However can you please have your editors slow down the speed in which you guys flash That list 100 between facts just a little bit, as I understand why it is fast to begin with. It began to trigger my seizures so I had to turn away and just listen ....
@@michellewightman1380 you can adjust the speed in all videos by going to the gear symbol and adjusting it slower than normal, or even faster than normal. but in your case, you don't want to go faster, but try the slower settings.
I think people pronounce it wrong when they're pronouncing it the actual Spanish way. People from Nevada insist on pronouncing it in a way that is actually wrong.
We had a Welsh corgi that we adopted from the humane society in 2002, we were told that he was apx 2 to 3 years old at that time, he lived until 2019, he was such a good boy
I was about to take a sip of coffee when you started talking about penguin poop and laughing gas. lol, I think I'll wait for that image to clear from my head, before I take another sip
Our last pet was a doxie-pin - part Dachshund, part Doberman Pinscher - named Mr. Bingley (my daughters named him). He looked like someone took a muscular Doberman and shrunk him down to a little less than a third his normal size. Super cute, because his Dachshund features made him particularly expressive (but also made him a kind of control freak, which required constant vigilance and *lots* of excercise).
@@k2lar thank you. It felt like I was reading a badly written sentence in an instruction manual. "To clean the filter, reach into the forward then push will void warranty".
Cat Mary, named when I also had a papillon named Pippin. :-) Current papillon came with the name Mickey, which I always give as "Mickey, like the mouse" because otherwise half the time people hear Nicky or other variations. When I volunteered in the Wildlife Medical Clinic in vet school, we had a beaver named Sigourney and geese named Lucy, Duck Duck, Spruce, Silly, etc. ;-)
My dog is called Molly, she’s a wee puppy, so cute. My cat is called Murphy, he’s an old boy, rescue, vet thinks he’s around 12-13. My goldfish is called Xenaaarf the usurper; destroyer of worlds and eater of souls, he’s 3.
Why exactly did it take to 2020 to figure out cows have corn in their dookie? All you have to do is go to a farm and look down. The evidence is everywhere.
#98 The way she over annunciated Arizona as Arizonia makes me think I'm missing a reference or joke. Enough poop facts that I thought you need to do a crossover with Minute Earth.
Levi Opala Barkowski (Shih Tzu/Lhasa Apso mix) - We got him from a rescue program. He was, they thought, 12-14yrs old when we adopted him a year ago. He's blind in one eye and 30% blind in the other. There's major hearing loss and all but 3 of his teeth had to be pulled. Animal Control found him in an alley huddled betw trash cans dying, emaciated and barely responding. His middle name Opala,, rubbish in Hawaiian, is because of where they found him. It's very hard to find forever homes for older animals so please consider it when you go to adopt. Many die in shelters.
I had heard the rotten peanut butter thing before. I did some digging and found that technically it dosent really "Rot", it goes rancid. The difference is in the butters fat content and lack of oxygen.
Yeah but isnt rancid basically rot? My point is both are bad! I don’t want to eat rot or rancid anything! I guess im wondering what the difference really is. If something is rancid is it still edible (even if it tastes bad?). Is rancid just a different kind of rot? So kany questions and im too lazy to bing it... hmmm... yeah im thinking rancid and rot are basically two sides of the same coin...
I've known cows crap whole corn for most of my 56 years. Since they are ruminants, they cannot digest whole corn. Almost all of the corn they're fed has been ground. It's the stray whole kernel that goes through all four stomachs and comes out the other end.
Historical weapons? I hope you're able to include something about the invention of the high heel being the companion of the invention of the stirrup. These combine to be great for horse mounted combat and archery.
I have two dogs, their names are Dudley and Bobo, and I love them so much! Happy holidays Erin, offscreen-voice-married-to-Erin, and the whole Mental Floss crew!
The licorice death was not caused by licorice candy. There is a different kind of licorice made in Sweden that is very salty. No reason to stop with the black licorice candy!
I am probably one of the few people who learned about Mental Floss from Flipboard before the UA-cam channel. Which, I didn't go looking for, it just showed up in suggested lol
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. " Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
Pet's names: Pups and Clover the doggos; Bella, Popcorn, Dusty, and Falcor the danger noodles; Leo, Two Dots, Three Dots, and Lil Guy the lizards; Dave the Spade Toad; and I think my husband and I ran out of energy when we got around to naming the trio of frogs.
I wonder if the one about coffee is related to why my pharmacist told me to take my stimulant medication after breakfast. I've also heard that some people with ADHD self-medicate with coffee, but I never found it did much to me, other than make me slightly tired.
Thanks! @12:15 - I regret to inform that Dr. Matzke-Karasz's statement (as presented) is incorrect. The species in question *_might_* have retained this trait because it enhanced its survival. On the other hand, it may simply have been something that did not interfere with its survival enough to be evolved away. On the gripping hand, that trait may have appeared as a mutation that rapidly caused the animal's extinction - either as a species, or simply that particular 'batch'. To assume that every trait of an animal, no matter how weird that trait may seem, must be something that enhances its survival, is to miss a major and driving idea behind evolution: it's an ongoing process with no direction or ultimate design. A trait may just fail to make things worse for an animal, or it may offer some slight overall improvement, while still being very non-optimal in itself! I acknowledge that the good Dr.'s quote may not capture the entire context. tavi.
My cat's name was DumbDumb but he was extremely smart. He got the name after he peed on my mother's new nightgown. I feel now that I could crush all competition in a game of 2020 trivial Pursuit.
@36:20 - wait...this is NEWS? I've been told this since I was 6/7. I ADORE licorice root and will eat it to the point of making myself ill, and older relatives have always warned me about how it would screw up my heart. (I usually take a break from eating it when the muscle twitches start up because of potassium deficiency).
As far as historical weapons I have a mace I keep in my bedroom but I wouldn't mind a morning star. They can scare off intruders and are great at smashing fruit like Gallagher.
Weird historical weapons? Gotta include Greek fire, the precursor to napalm, and the 16" Mark 7 guns on the Iowa-class battleships -- the armor-piercing shell was 2700 pounds, most of it solid steel (IIRC the bursting charge to turn it to splinters once it was inside the enemy ship was ~45lb). Basically throwing cars at rifle velocities.
Man, if you're looking for historical weapons, World War 2 was full of them, some of which were actually used, like the massive German railroad gun Schwerer Gustav. Others weren't actually used, like the panjandrum, an explosive barrel with wheels spun by rockets in development for the D-Day landings, or the bat bombs the United States almost dropped on Japan instead of atomic weapons
The seeking nature effect might also be due to vitamin D deficiency. Even if sunlight won't help that much in the winter. Now we're on the subject: I learned in 2020 that vitamin D is very beneficial in reducing occurance and severity of upper airway infections. Both the regular flu and Covid. We should all be taking it during fall, winter and early spring.
I have a betta I named Oswald as in Cobblepot because he was black and white when I got him. His colors now look more blue and purple but I kept the name
1:45 scientist learned this in 2020? This surprised me because anyone who works with cattle knew this already. Just one of those things that people in a certain field knew and thought it was common knowledge.
If you prefer your facts a couple thousands years old, check out our episode of Misconceptions about the Roman Empire: ua-cam.com/video/uK-fevSz1kY/v-deo.html
Another fun fact... we have broken the natural cycle of the earth (ice ages every 10s of thousands years). Now we are in the uncharted waters of global warming
FACT: I stopped watching this due to how annoying your attempt at humor was.
@@philliprogers964 What global warning & based on what science. Humans only started recording weather globally for about 140yrs. 1 says the hottest yr globally was 1922. Another 2016. Another 2019. 1 claims 1983 to be the coldest yr. 1 claim predates that while others claim after. Another disagrees with all of them. Depends on what graph you decide to go by i guess. Fear is a powerful thing when it works so well on a populace.
"Cache me outside, I'm a belligerent wolverine" I don't need more bad tattoo ideas, thanks.
Maybe have Robin hood shooting an arrow at a target with the word mom on it? That sounds like a horrible tattoo idea, nobody needs! But, here ya go. 🤣🤣🤣
☝️ no. Just no.
And who are you?
I was *not* expecting the first entry to be about penguin droppings.
*Nobody* expects the first entry to be about penguin droppings!
@@MentalFloss *Nobody* expects the Spanish Inquisition!
Well, what DID you expect?……
First time stumbling upon your channel. You have an absolute beautiful voice. However can you please have your editors slow down the speed in which you guys flash That list 100 between facts just a little bit, as I understand why it is fast to begin with. It began to trigger my seizures so I had to turn away and just listen ....
@@michellewightman1380 you can adjust the speed in all videos by going to the gear symbol and adjusting it slower than normal, or even faster than normal. but in your case, you don't want to go faster, but try the slower settings.
You said "Nevada" correctly and with such force, I can tell you practiced it. Thank you! It made my heart grow three sizes!
Nuhvaaaaduh
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
People say it wrong?
@@katelynkotowski1401 they pronounce it "Nevawda"
I think people pronounce it wrong when they're pronouncing it the actual Spanish way. People from Nevada insist on pronouncing it in a way that is actually wrong.
I always enjoy these videos and for some reason the intro always makes me feel good. Thanks for sharing these. 🙂
I just love to devour random facts! Most of these I didn't know. Thank U, now Im off to annoy my friends with the new info.
We had a Welsh corgi that we adopted from the humane society in 2002, we were told that he was apx 2 to 3 years old at that time, he lived until 2019, he was such a good boy
I was about to take a sip of coffee when you started talking about penguin poop and laughing gas.
lol, I think I'll wait for that image to clear from my head, before I take another sip
Did you hear about civet poop coffee?
As long as you wait until after breakfast to take that sip 😉☕️
to say a black hole is slightly terrifying is a huuge understatement
If the historical weapons episode includes the hwacha's rocket-propelled arrows, mention that the Mythbusters made a working one.
Thnx for entertaining and educating. Will probably watch this a number of times to be entertained during low times👌😻
Aw, thanks for watching/commenting!
Me in Washington: yay we have wolverines again!
Me 5 seconds later: Oh my god we have killer hornets 😦
Pretzel is my pet's name. She's a floooof of the Chow variety
That's SO CUTE! Excellent naming choice
@@Cherri_Stars +1 to Pretzel! Although I am sucker for basically any dog named after food.
You are so entertaining, I love your vids
Really felt your husband's offence to the neck tattoo idea 😂
Yup
BRILLIANT 😎
Bronx Love guyz
The perfect random facts list video!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️. Thank you!
Our last pet was a doxie-pin - part Dachshund, part Doberman Pinscher - named Mr. Bingley (my daughters named him). He looked like someone took a muscular Doberman and shrunk him down to a little less than a third his normal size. Super cute, because his Dachshund features made him particularly expressive (but also made him a kind of control freak, which required constant vigilance and *lots* of excercise).
Loving the fact that Matt Berry is one of the 100
The list was originally "100 reasons to love Matt Berry," but we talked Erin out of it.
@@MentalFloss why would you talk her out of it??? :(
@@MentalFloss ... but I don't even understand the fact. I'm sure it's funny, but to me it was merely baffling.
@@Observer31 Same. Baffling is a really good word for it.
@@k2lar thank you. It felt like I was reading a badly written sentence in an instruction manual. "To clean the filter, reach into the forward then push will void warranty".
Cat Mary, named when I also had a papillon named Pippin. :-)
Current papillon came with the name Mickey, which I always give as "Mickey, like the mouse" because otherwise half the time people hear Nicky or other variations.
When I volunteered in the Wildlife Medical Clinic in vet school, we had a beaver named Sigourney and geese named Lucy, Duck Duck, Spruce, Silly, etc. ;-)
Amazing video, I learned so much! And since we're sharing, my puppy's name is Phineas
Extra points for Phineas-in-your-avatar!
My dog is called Molly, she’s a wee puppy, so cute.
My cat is called Murphy, he’s an old boy, rescue, vet thinks he’s around 12-13.
My goldfish is called Xenaaarf the usurper; destroyer of worlds and eater of souls, he’s 3.
Some of these facts aren’t aging too well right now!
Why exactly did it take to 2020 to figure out cows have corn in their dookie? All you have to do is go to a farm and look down. The evidence is everywhere.
Scientific discovery.
Quinn?
#98 The way she over annunciated Arizona as Arizonia makes me think I'm missing a reference or joke. Enough poop facts that I thought you need to do a crossover with Minute Earth.
Arizo-ñya is my new fave state
Great Video 💪
The titanic joke landed. Nicely done
Who else got excited by the mini-moon only to be disappointed by its departure?
Thanks for the info! My day is much brighter now!
That's why penguins don't care about the cold.... they're fricking high as a kite! 😂😂 No pain, no gain? 🤣🤣
Levi Opala Barkowski (Shih Tzu/Lhasa Apso mix) - We got him from a rescue program. He was, they thought, 12-14yrs old when we adopted him a year ago. He's blind in one eye and 30% blind in the other. There's major hearing loss and all but 3 of his teeth had to be pulled. Animal Control found him in an alley huddled betw trash cans dying, emaciated and barely responding. His middle name Opala,, rubbish in Hawaiian, is because of where they found him.
It's very hard to find forever homes for older animals so please consider it when you go to adopt. Many die in shelters.
I believe the farting corgis in “The BFG” are the reason why they are so popular.
My favorite host!
When I was younger I had low blood pressure. My doctor recommended black salted licorice.
You are SOOOOOO articulate!
My dog's name is Tesla. When he was little, we thought he was brilliant. Now, the name is just ironic.
Lol same. I named him einstien but he peeked early. Not so smart now
I've been wanting to name a dog Tesla for the longest time!!!! love it still!!!!
I had heard the rotten peanut butter thing before. I did some digging and found that technically it dosent really "Rot", it goes rancid. The difference is in the butters fat content and lack of oxygen.
Yeah but isnt rancid basically rot? My point is both are bad! I don’t want to eat rot or rancid anything! I guess im wondering what the difference really is. If something is rancid is it still edible (even if it tastes bad?). Is rancid just a different kind of rot? So kany questions and im too lazy to bing it... hmmm... yeah im thinking rancid and rot are basically two sides of the same coin...
The love your video and work
Some of the weapons Leonardo Da Vinci designed were pretty weird. One of them was a horse-drawn cart with spinning sythes attached.
Can't wait until they develop Top Ramen Spectroscopy. That stuff will be amazing!
not me at 1:00 wondering what the hell a ‘woof’ puppy is
If you fail at making peanut butter beer you know what rotten peanut butter smells like
I've known cows crap whole corn for most of my 56 years. Since they are ruminants, they cannot digest whole corn. Almost all of the corn they're fed has been ground. It's the stray whole kernel that goes through all four stomachs and comes out the other end.
Cool update.
I'm not going to lie, she had me at Penguin pooh.
The *very* alternative ending to Jerry Maguire.
The popcorn thing explains why the book for my new microwave form amazon suggested a subscription to microwave popcorn
I love black licorice, I wouldn't eat it all the time though. I love licorice allsorts, Tiger Tiger ice cream and black jelly beans.
Can we also give it to Matt Berry for making absolutely killer music
Fah-ther!
Irish Wolfhound: Mulligan; Standard Poodle: Ellie; Maltese: Milo. 175, 48, 7 lbs, respectively.
Irish wolfhounds are the very best dogs!
@@allisonbergh4429 Indeed. My Mulligan agrees.
Now I know all the things.
Our work here is done.
Cool historical weapon? The Goedendag, of course. Also, thank you for not murdering your husband.
Twin hook blades are my fave historical weapon but I also like the kusari gama from Japan
Historical weapons? I hope you're able to include something about the invention of the high heel being the companion of the invention of the stirrup. These combine to be great for horse mounted combat and archery.
I have two dogs, their names are Dudley and Bobo, and I love them so much! Happy holidays Erin, offscreen-voice-married-to-Erin, and the whole Mental Floss crew!
Omg that's so cool!
Cash me outside I’m a belligerent wolverine is my funniest reference joke of the year I mean favorite I mean all of the glove
Not my pet, but my parents have this little white Lhasa Apso (long hair tiny dog) and her name is swiffer, it’s too cute
Please do the Lantern Shield! That thing is insane!!
Your jokes are fire. Lol
The licorice death was not caused by licorice candy. There is a different kind of licorice made in Sweden that is very salty.
No reason to stop with the black licorice candy!
I found the mammoth bone circle the most amazing
I am probably one of the few people who learned about Mental Floss from Flipboard before the UA-cam channel. Which, I didn't go looking for, it just showed up in suggested lol
Welcome, and thanks for making the jump over here!
@@MentalFloss Glad I found it, its good info and good conversation.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. "
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
Pet's names: Pups and Clover the doggos; Bella, Popcorn, Dusty, and Falcor the danger noodles; Leo, Two Dots, Three Dots, and Lil Guy the lizards; Dave the Spade Toad; and I think my husband and I ran out of energy when we got around to naming the trio of frogs.
You gotta include the yo-yo as a historical weapon.
I love everything Titanic! (Long before the movie lol) so this info was so cool!
i'm sorry for laughing at Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's description of a sperm being an 'earth nut'
I wonder if the one about coffee is related to why my pharmacist told me to take my stimulant medication after breakfast. I've also heard that some people with ADHD self-medicate with coffee, but I never found it did much to me, other than make me slightly tired.
Time to get some sensitive areas tattooed, I am sure I can find someone to mix up the perfect shade of cream 😎 😂
In 2020, I got my first dog.. his name is Ludo
Woah u said St cloud Minnesota that's extremely close to me like 40 miles away. 👍😋
What if I told you, selling drugs is just as bad as slavery.
Thanks! @12:15 - I regret to inform that Dr. Matzke-Karasz's statement (as presented) is incorrect. The species in question *_might_* have retained this trait because it enhanced its survival. On the other hand, it may simply have been something that did not interfere with its survival enough to be evolved away. On the gripping hand, that trait may have appeared as a mutation that rapidly caused the animal's extinction - either as a species, or simply that particular 'batch'. To assume that every trait of an animal, no matter how weird that trait may seem, must be something that enhances its survival, is to miss a major and driving idea behind evolution: it's an ongoing process with no direction or ultimate design. A trait may just fail to make things worse for an animal, or it may offer some slight overall improvement, while still being very non-optimal in itself! I acknowledge that the good Dr.'s quote may not capture the entire context. tavi.
Alexa, Is it legal to own king penguin's as pets in the UK?
My cats' names are Barney, Midnight, and Shadow. I also claim a chihuahua named Simba. He is my BF's dog.
My cat's name was DumbDumb but he was extremely smart. He got the name after he peed on my mother's new nightgown. I feel now that I could crush all competition in a game of 2020 trivial Pursuit.
@36:20 - wait...this is NEWS? I've been told this since I was 6/7. I ADORE licorice root and will eat it to the point of making myself ill, and older relatives have always warned me about how it would screw up my heart. (I usually take a break from eating it when the muscle twitches start up because of potassium deficiency).
where can buy the little calendar with facts :(
I have 2 rescued German Shepherds. Their names are Reya and Vela, I wish I could add a picture because they are beautiful.
Make one
@@galaxelp6952 I don't understand? You can't put images in UA-cam comments, so what do you mean make one?
The roboglove.
You just know a few years from now some dude will be in hospital after trying to self pleasure whilst wearing said glove....
I still think it’s caused by fairies! Their magic just looks like fusion.
As far as historical weapons I have a mace I keep in my bedroom but I wouldn't mind a morning star. They can scare off intruders and are great at smashing fruit like Gallagher.
Gallagher is not a fruit.
@@waynemarvin5661 😁
Weird historical weapons? Gotta include Greek fire, the precursor to napalm, and the 16" Mark 7 guns on the Iowa-class battleships -- the armor-piercing shell was 2700 pounds, most of it solid steel (IIRC the bursting charge to turn it to splinters once it was inside the enemy ship was ~45lb). Basically throwing cars at rifle velocities.
"Honestly? Same"
Same what ? O.o
Rosie (pit mix). RIP Kracker (yellow lab mix) and, sister cats Missy Fern and Butterfly Punisher
My pet's names are Mumford and Rowdy :)
17:37 68F? come on writers...we don't do freedom units in the civilized world
The wolf fact.
Currently also leans towards a learned behavior.
Im an Erin Fan
Climate change can also be blamed for the disappearance of unicorns...
My doggy is named Dallas :)
Im addicted to this kind of learning lol! I love trivia tid bits and this reminds me of my Big john bathroom books. Anyway ✌️ ❤️ 😷
So they have, loopy poopy
Man, if you're looking for historical weapons, World War 2 was full of them, some of which were actually used, like the massive German railroad gun Schwerer Gustav. Others weren't actually used, like the panjandrum, an explosive barrel with wheels spun by rockets in development for the D-Day landings, or the bat bombs the United States almost dropped on Japan instead of atomic weapons
Pets names:
Aurora (Golden retriever)
Midnight (Bombay cat)
Ming Yue (Mackerel tabby cat)
Spike (Albino blizzard corn snake)
Joker and Harley (mated Mocha Da Vinci clown fish pair)
The seeking nature effect might also be due to vitamin D deficiency. Even if sunlight won't help that much in the winter. Now we're on the subject: I learned in 2020 that vitamin D is very beneficial in reducing occurance and severity of upper airway infections. Both the regular flu and Covid. We should all be taking it during fall, winter and early spring.
I have a betta I named Oswald as in Cobblepot because he was black and white when I got him. His colors now look more blue and purple but I kept the name
Ha! Could always go with Victor...
@@MentalFloss my first had a slight asymmetry to his fins so he was Harvey, as in Dent
@Fulano de Tal 😂😂
1:45 scientist learned this in 2020? This surprised me because anyone who works with cattle knew this already. Just one of those things that people in a certain field knew and thought it was common knowledge.
MF: ... carbs in meteorites...
Me: *Mmmm meteorites*
everyone immediately jumpin on /forbiddenSnacks with it!
I would not eat insects but I might eat insect butter if they get the taste right
Thanks for fighting for the (bad) jokes you believe in!