You can pay much less for equally well made with high quality steel kitchen knife. Just don't buy 5$ crap in Walmart and find an actual good knife maker which are plenty of. Not neccesarily from one guy who makes them by himself which automatically raises cost only for satisfaction from having hand made knife. Machine made knifes are even better made by some degree, all depends on steel quality. Same goes to drills and other metal tools.
@@retardedpepega8831 true...I bought a set of Wustof knives back in 2003 for $250 ... still going strong. I just meant that was all that made me pause for a second lol. I wouldn't turn one down for sure.
from what i remember in Australia at least, in the early 2000's human stem cell research was outright banned and I'd assume the majority of western governments took the same stance.
One of the best feelings ever is sliding on that first pair of xmas or bday socks straight outta the pack...Mmmm.. 😄 I do it til I'm out n THEN wash em, new pair don't care bruh lol
@jack You can find a used one on ebay for less than $200 Search for Sony Xperia XZ Premium EDIT: here's a video of it ua-cam.com/video/vKnX_2FTuQM/v-deo.html
@@beanbotanics3509 Cheaper buying direct from the manufacturer - they're about £450 in the UK - $565. I have 10 cats and would love one of these when I can afford one.
most of the cost is for the marble the amp base is made out of but the headphones themselves are cheep as fuck they use electrostatic drivers with a little skill one could make electrostatic drivers / speakers at home. i am still amazed electrostatic drivers haven became mainstream with how easy and cheep they are to make.
Imagine the value of the electricity water and all the other chemicals and elements that helped make those headphones BTW I mean like the process of making the parts that make the headphones
@@Dozzyy452 as I said before most of the cost is that marble that the base of the amp is made out of in reality the headphones and the rest of the electronics would be about $50 to produce $100 worst case scenario the only other cost towards the electronics would be that a professional takes time to tune the headphones witch is about $300 to $400 in labour
@@phalanx3803 I'm not talking about to price of the electronics but the material price of the things used to make the electronics and process them and the price of the water used to make it
Probably a joke, but to buy such animal is probably either illigeal to own or extremly expensive and you also needs to similate it needs and enviorment to.
They have dropped in price a lot now though. You can get a 240 gig ssd for at least somewhere $50 minimum now but as for over that capacity would be over $100.
@@johnr5867 Survival does not exist for humans. Humanity is already on top of the food chain. Our enemies are other humans. As for fake chicken or whatever..its awesome idea. Humans already consume way too much and kill way to much animals for food. It wpuld be fine if food was never thrown away. Human population grows and we'll soon reach the point where won't be enough for food and resources. Growing up the meat could solve this issue. It would solve few problems at once: people wouldn't need to kill other species to survive and also it would provide us with meat. Also because steam cells are used, you could probabably use cells from one chicken to feed thousands, without even killing it. Sure, now 6k $ sounds expensive, but just like all new stuf, it has high price tag, which drops over time. maybe after 20-30 years it'll be at affordable price for most of population
@@kurumitokisaki2024 I'm sorry but it just ticks me of u saying that survival doesn't exist for humans. Survival exists for evry kind of lifeform. Survival is masked aswell so someways even reading books or improving is a sign of survival. Without survival there wouldn't have been evolution. (Survival is also used in the biblical sense but I dont believe)
@@kurumitokisaki2024 also that doesn't really talks about the fact that we eat them to survive we eat them cause its survival other animals prey on their prey which is survival. Every sense of living is surviving.. also to those who dont like people killing animals... please tell the animals to stop killings other animals. Thanks
I understand that it's still awful to kill chicken for meat, whether stem cell grown or not, but it's at least a compromise between the people who eat meat and people who don't want to
Most people can't hear above 18 kilohertz. But it is the same reason you would want a car that can go 150 miles per hours. You don't need it to go that fast but it will go from zero to sixty a lot faster than a car that has a top speed of 60 miles per hour. By going a lot lower than 20Hz and a lot higher than 20 KHz. It can play notes as low as 20Hz or as high as 20KHz without any drop in volume and with a lot more clarity. Are they the best sounding headphones money can buy? Most likely. But the value per dollar is where I would probably disagree. Do they sound more than twenty times better than a pair of Sennheiser HD 820 headphones? I doubt it.
@@LincolnRon I'm not really sure that your statement: "By going a lot lower than 20Hz and a lot higher than 20 KHz. It can play notes as low as 20Hz or as high as 20KHz without any drop in volume and with a lot more clarity" is true. Fidelity is more a function of the construction of the device and it's materials, not it's dynamic range.
@@ronaldkelly2234 Without seeing a graph it's hard to tell how the drop-offs in frequencies are. Most likely it's pretty linear from 20 Hz to 20 KHz. The tendency is for cheaper headphones and speakers to have a pretty significant drop-off (or even drop-out) of the lower and higher frequencies. Being a $50,000 headphone system I highly doubt that drop-offs and drop-outs are a problem.
@@LincolnRon "Being a $50,000 headphone system I highly doubt that drop-offs and drop-outs are a problem." I don't disagree. What I'm saying is that the lack of drop-offs and drop-outs are not due to out of human hearing range capabilities. In my opinion, the lack of such events is due to the fact that there is some shit-hot engineering to prevent such events in the first place. I don't gamble, but if I did, I'd be willing to bet that the results of a double-blind test of this device, and let's say the top of the line headphones of a well known brand, costing less than $1000, would show a very small preference one way or the other, if at all.
Years ago when my grandmother passed away my mother was adamant about getting all of her silverware, despite it not being particularly valuable or useful. However, in her kitchen utensils were two pairs of funny shaped scissors. I decided to look them up and found only 1 type of scissor that matched the design. And yes, it is the bonsai scissors shown in this video. And while they are expensive for scissors, the ones she had are not very valuable.
Welp, I'd suggest something pretty easy to make but everyone thinks is really hard... Like diamonds, just get peanut butter and get a machine that produces pressure and heat, then lastly do the cutting on it to make it look pretty
I'm an audiophile and I really want those headphones. Had to always settle for jawbone Bluetooth earpieces because those were always too expensive. Jawbone revolutionized the Bluetooth speaker industry. I had both models and their live audio was spectacular. One single speaker made left and right full stereo sound. The second version you could connect two speakers and do full stereo or unison. Whilst listening with your eyes closed the following happens: In unison the sound comes from all over. You can't tell if the speakers are apart or are right next to each other. The sound still surrounds you. In full stereo there's a distinct left middle and right. Again with the speakers spread apart or right next to each other as long as they're centered in front of you you will experience this amazing effect. The second model perfected it. It was a firmware update on the first model and when turned on it actually lowered the volume a little bit. They weren't the loudest speakers but who cares? The live audio more than made up for subpar sound. The second version was called mini jambox so it wasn't designed to be the loudest, just produce the best sound. The original jambox had a chain you could put the box in and wear your music. That was fuckin awesome!
I think that hair brush thing was cheap nowadays because I know someone people that are not rich but have a dozen of them... I totally enjoyed using it because it doesn't hurt your hair at all and I definitely recommend it💓
Leafshockeyftw The technical original recipe I believe is lost. But when ppl say Damascus, they just mean two different mental that have been welded together and then forged and folded several times.. hundreds of times for the best.. It creates millions of layers which lends flexibility and strength to the steel.
The process of folding and welding layers of steel is the same now as it was with historical Damascus. What is “lost” is the particular constituent ores found in true Damascus steel. It is considered lost because of the rarity or the ores and accessibility to the Damascus region. What we see today is properly referred to as Pattern Steel. True Damascus does not have the radical patterns. It’s strength came from being very fine grained.
Damascus is the name used for steel made from more than one type of steal or the steal sold in markets in Damascus centuries ago. It wasn't a specific thing. Also people have figured out how to manipulate materials to form various patterns using forge welding.
I'm confused as to how people don't want to eat real chicken, but they don't mind skinning an alligator for a bag. Edit: And they don't have a problem skinning an animal for socks. This just makes no sense.
You don't skin an animal for socks, you are thinking of moccasins. The vicuna's are shorn the same way a sheep is shorn for it's wool. I do agree with you that most of these things make little sense, but when economic disparity reaches the level it is at today you will see truly absurd things. The hand crafted bags, knives, and scissors seemed honest and if well cared for could be handed down for generations at least.
@@dmjdmj Did you even watch the video or are you just going by what the person said to me telling me they didn't skin them for socks? They did skin those animals for socks. I know what I heard and saw. Have a happy new year!
Lab-grown meat, sounds like what a horror movie would start with. I was about to comment on the Mason Pearson hairbrush then I reached the Sennheisers and thought for a second how much my PC costs, how much my airsoft rifles cost, how much my real guns cost, how much my mechanical pencils and technical pens costs, how much my headphones(not the one in the video) and even how much the things that I buy for my job, hobbies and passion costs. I need my expensive PC for my job; video games, airsoft, shooting guns and competing are my hobbies, and well music and art is my passion. I realized that people see prices differently, I won't buy that Mason Pearson brush because I'm not a hairdresser or am I too obsessed with my hair, I won't buy that Grain Surfboard because I'm not a surfer, I do not compete in surfing competitions, nor do I live close to a surfing beach; however, I would buy that Sennheiser Orpheus and headphones if I am very rich because it's what I am interested in. A 16k USD embroidery machine might be ridiculous to an accountant, but to a person who owns a tailor shop or an embroidery business, that's good investment. However, lab-grown meat is still a negative to me, I would rather kill a chicken and eat it than eat a lab-grown chicken meat then be killed by a bunch of zombie apocalypse survivors.
It is interesting to know these things exist, as well as their ridiculously expensive prices. What is more interesting, and actualy Useful for me, is what items at reasonable prices are effective and well-made. For that, I use Consumer Reports.
Most surfboards nowadays aren't actually made of wood... Modern surfboards are made of polyurethane or polystyrene foam covered with layers of fiberglass cloth, and polyester or epoxy resin, these being seen as the "most obvious" materials now because they're lighter and cheaper than wood... Pure wooden boards have become a luxury. It takes craftsmanship and very fine quality wood to compete with the weight and quality control of factory made synthetic boards
Phantom cameras are not high-end consumer "go-pros" but high speed /ultra-high speed research tools. You're talking ten thousand frames per second at VGA resolution or better, and higher frame rates at lower resolution. The primary market are research labs, industry, and specialized professional cinematography. .
Oh man that blade smith is using that ancient steel technique! O.O It has been found in many ancient artifacts that has lasted thousands of years! Yup, worth the price tag.
$200 hair brush is definitely realistic especially since Doctor Mandell talks about how stroking the back of your head with hair brush triggers certain nerves in the brain which eases back pain
Each of these products is VERY GOOD at what it does, and NONE of them is worth the cost! In each and every case you can get a competing product that is 99%+ as good, for 1/10th the price.
No. Well If they are electostatic then they must be worth the price. there are a pair of earphones that are i think a grand and are electrostatic which means they have the best audio ever. Only that without its amp its pretty useless. If these headphones on the video aren't electrostatic then i will be very disappointed for that price. Check out linus tech tips video on the electrostatic earbuds: ua-cam.com/video/U5dJn7V_4Bk/v-deo.html
what people need to realize is, when the chicken die, its like a snap of a finger , or whisper of the wind. it is painless because it is already over before it started. onto the next life, no pain no suffering, life just is what it is
Okay... I LOVE the content on this channel. But does the theme music & oddly quiet way the mascot says "amazing" weird anybody else out? I'm all for weird, but it's like... cringy weird to the point I can't stand it. The section of music they chose from an otherwise longer piece is so random that it's ridiculous, and the little white dude yells "amazing" but it's mixed so quietly that it makes no sense. It's strange... I'm not usually bothered by things like this, but for some reason this angers me. LOL. (I may need help).
I would love it if you did more videos similar to the "bets you will always win" one. Also, I think that there is no arguing that the surfboard is awesome, even though I don't surf.
The meatless chicken is a total waste. First of all, laboratory meat is still meat. More importantly creating this meat uses a ridiculous amount of resources (hence the price). You could raise dozens of chickens with less environmental impact than one pound of the synthetic stuff. And most importantly, it uses stem cells. That means any implementation on scale would still be killing a lot of chickens. Utterly pointless.
Christopher Gibbons And it’s selecting for cancerous tissue.. Who knows where that will lead.. I can see prion issues if that was a primary source of food.. But maybe I’m wrong... In any case, I agree. More of a waste than what it solves.
They aren’t getting stem cells from chicken fetuses and the whole idea is the technology will get cheaper, this cost 10x as much two years ago, and could actually be feasible. Right now the clean meat/lab grown meat efforts are several advancements away from being affordable. The idea is why raise a whole cow when you can just grow the meat with no environmental impact.
Elijah Bodey Because I think there are health risks that people aren’t considering. As I said before, when you culture cells, you are selecting for the fastest growing cells (aka cancerous cells). Cancerous tissue consumption is prolly going to have more misfolded proteins than normal, healthy, young cow tissue. These misfolded proteins are what are referred to ask prions. Without getting too technical, when you have a misfolded protein, it causes proteins it contacts to also become unfolded. This is how mad cow disease , scrappy, kuru, and other such, nasty, untreatable, often neurological diseases are propagated. Now will there be new prion diseases caused by culturing meat in this way? I don’t know. But it would seem like a significant risk to me, that hasn’t really been studied or addressed because most people don’t have a molecular biology degree..
Nicholas so bro finally somebody with sense I can’t believe people are ok with scientists growing their meet in test tubes and wonder why they’re sick 🤦🏿♂️
@joebadniss "I can't believe people are ok with scientist growing their *meat* in test tubes" people once thought the same thing about blood transfusions and many other scientific breakthroughs we take for granted today that keep us healthy, science is progress mate, as long as there are checks and balances in place to make sure things are done safely I'm all for it.
Here’s a fun fact:
Alligators have hand bags made from %100 human skin.
Dark facts
But facts
Not just alligators, *I* own one
cool
@@discordping5072 Im an alligator and a duck, I wear a human handbag too
The only thing on this list I would consider is the chef knives.
You can pay much less for equally well made with high quality steel kitchen knife. Just don't buy 5$ crap in Walmart and find an actual good knife maker which are plenty of. Not neccesarily from one guy who makes them by himself which automatically raises cost only for satisfaction from having hand made knife. Machine made knifes are even better made by some degree, all depends on steel quality. Same goes to drills and other metal tools.
@@retardedpepega8831 true...I bought a set of Wustof knives back in 2003 for $250 ... still going strong. I just meant that was all that made me pause for a second lol. I wouldn't turn one down for sure.
The bonsai scissors is also worth every penny especially if you are working with bonsai's that are worth more than 10k
i need that liter box!
Same
3000$ damascus steel knife
Its not that expensive on csgo wtf
NM_ 95 he’s jk kid
It was a bowie knife
@@founded8095 like using "kid" will make you look better,it will only make you look like an arse
@@thalassaer4137 kid
@@pokemoninyourrecommendatio4153 old hag
Is it just me or would you not buy anything on this list
Depends on your profession
I’d by the headphones and the knives
I'd like the knives but not a reasonable reason
FBI we have a murderer on Pitt hands
What cat owner wouldn't want that litter box though?
Something that’s worth every penny
A pound
That was so bad it was actually funny.
Of course remember that it is a English pound
Englang
No a penny
A penny
2:23
Weird flex, but 4k
Ok that was good
😂😂
I hate that I laughed at this
This is gold
too bad it's 1080p
*scientists discover the wonders of stem cell*
-Let's use it to cure cancer?
-Nah, it could wait. The vegans are getting angrier...
from what i remember in Australia at least, in the early 2000's human stem cell research was outright banned and I'd assume the majority of western governments took the same stance.
At least the vegan karens are not going crazy like a meth consumer with this.
I love getting socks as gifts, I haven't had to buy socks in 10 years
I lose all my socks after like a week or two
One of the best feelings ever is sliding on that first pair of xmas or bday socks straight outta the pack...Mmmm.. 😄 I do it til I'm out n THEN wash em, new pair don't care bruh lol
Jesus bro how many people give you socks as gifts
I didn't know were supposed to buy socks cuz they just keep showing up under that tree we put up in the living room every December
Same
Insert "help me, I'm poor" meme here.
help me, im dumb
@@rarelyevenusedaccount I know you are
We’re you disappointed it was scissors at number 1? 🤷🏼♂️ I love your content take care.
Help me, I’m useless
@@maximuslehnhardt-santiago106 I know ur dumb
Put a supreme sticker on all of them
*STONKS*
XYZ sketch pro exactly
WHO HATES DAMM TIK TOK ADS?
Me
Exactly why dislike and no subscribe
@Squidward true
leiyi sun I do it’s so annoying and cringey
Me
Buys a 50k headphone, puts hair between phones and ears.
now their called hairphones.
Yeah but the ones the blonde chick is using aren't the 50k ones
Epiccomedy r/whooooosh
Thanks for not telling us how much the litterbox is
Same lol
That wasn't very cash money of you
It's $500
lol i was thinking the same
I'd spend $500 to never have to touch cat shit again. Lol
3:13 "while still being able to shoot footage like this"
*shows some absolute ass quality video*
Video recorded on my phone looks better
You can follow and capture the rotation of a ballistics test on your iPhone? You’re good... real good
@@NickWeissMusic I certainly can shoot a slow motion video of a dude on a bike like that and it will look much sharper
@jack You can find a used one on ebay for less than $200
Search for Sony Xperia XZ Premium
EDIT: here's a video of it ua-cam.com/video/vKnX_2FTuQM/v-deo.html
@jack No you can't have my camera for $30 you broke bitch
Sada Twinkletoes yeah but you’re phone doesn’t shoot 2.000.000 fps
is it just me or was there not a price said for the cat box
joe blair they’re around $700 on Amazon
@@beanbotanics3509 Cheaper buying direct from the manufacturer - they're about £450 in the UK - $565. I have 10 cats and would love one of these when I can afford one.
screw cats , get a dog
@@oneinthechamber9376 Got one of those too. German Shepherd ☺
Just looked it up on their website and they're going for around $450-$500 usd
I don’t think I could ever justify headphones for $50,000.
most of the cost is for the marble the amp base is made out of but the headphones themselves are cheep as fuck they use electrostatic drivers with a little skill one could make electrostatic drivers / speakers at home. i am still amazed electrostatic drivers haven became mainstream with how easy and cheep they are to make.
Imagine the value of the electricity water and all the other chemicals and elements that helped make those headphones BTW I mean like the process of making the parts that make the headphones
@@Dozzyy452 as I said before most of the cost is that marble that the base of the amp is made out of in reality the headphones and the rest of the electronics would be about $50 to produce $100 worst case scenario the only other cost towards the electronics would be that a professional takes time to tune the headphones witch is about $300 to $400 in labour
@@phalanx3803
I'm not talking about to price of the electronics but the material price of the things used to make the electronics and process them and the price of the water used to make it
Take a vacation and go to a concert. You don't have to say, "Wow! It's almost like it's LIVE!"
I wouldn't spend it on socks
I would buy the animal
Probably a joke, but to buy such animal is probably either illigeal to own or extremly expensive and you also needs to similate it needs and enviorment to.
Tobias Ahlin Shut up
300 IQ
@@glccnascc355 who has a 300 IQ you?
@@toolguyslayer1 LoL
The only thing worth the money for normal people would be the ssd
They have dropped in price a lot now though. You can get a 240 gig ssd for at least somewhere $50 minimum now but as for over that capacity would be over $100.
Hahahah!
Buy fake chicken so you dont feel bad for a dead animal
Also, buy a bag made of a dead animal
Seriously, some people forget that survival even exists.
I feel for myseld and humans more.
@@johnr5867 Survival does not exist for humans. Humanity is already on top of the food chain. Our enemies are other humans. As for fake chicken or whatever..its awesome idea. Humans already consume way too much and kill way to much animals for food. It wpuld be fine if food was never thrown away. Human population grows and we'll soon reach the point where won't be enough for food and resources. Growing up the meat could solve this issue. It would solve few problems at once: people wouldn't need to kill other species to survive and also it would provide us with meat. Also because steam cells are used, you could probabably use cells from one chicken to feed thousands, without even killing it. Sure, now 6k $ sounds expensive, but just like all new stuf, it has high price tag, which drops over time. maybe after 20-30 years it'll be at affordable price for most of population
@@kurumitokisaki2024 I'm sorry but it just ticks me of u saying that survival doesn't exist for humans. Survival exists for evry kind of lifeform. Survival is masked aswell so someways even reading books or improving is a sign of survival. Without survival there wouldn't have been evolution. (Survival is also used in the biblical sense but I dont believe)
@@kurumitokisaki2024 also that doesn't really talks about the fact that we eat them to survive we eat them cause its survival other animals prey on their prey which is survival. Every sense of living is surviving.. also to those who dont like people killing animals... please tell the animals to stop killings other animals. Thanks
plot twist, Be amazed is literally bald
and has no use for the comb
How would u know?
Best way to waste money
Her-meez...
But I want the socks and I can't afford 640$ of socks 😂 well it's the softest fabric ever .
@@pcd1377 🤣
The knives are a very amazing antique. The socks are good and sound good too
No.8 the price is high because it's trying to save nature.
No.5 the price is high because they are made out of alligator skins.
lol
Emmanuel Winston it still takes killing a chicken to get those stem cells.
But we won't have to do it so many times anymore
regg laps we don’t trade lives
Eh we kill less though
I understand that it's still awful to kill chicken for meat, whether stem cell grown or not, but it's at least a compromise between the people who eat meat and people who don't want to
$50,000 for headphones that replicate sounds from 8 hertz to 100 kilohertz? Why? Human hearing ranges from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz.
True
Most people can't hear above 18 kilohertz.
But it is the same reason you would want a car that can go 150 miles per hours.
You don't need it to go that fast but it will go from zero to sixty a lot faster than a car that has a top speed of 60 miles per hour.
By going a lot lower than 20Hz and a lot higher than 20 KHz. It can play notes as low as 20Hz or as high as 20KHz without any drop in volume and with a lot more clarity.
Are they the best sounding headphones money can buy? Most likely.
But the value per dollar is where I would probably disagree.
Do they sound more than twenty times better than a pair of Sennheiser HD 820 headphones? I doubt it.
@@LincolnRon I'm not really sure that your statement: "By going a lot lower than 20Hz and a lot higher than 20 KHz. It can play notes as low as 20Hz or as high as 20KHz without any drop in volume and with a lot more clarity" is true.
Fidelity is more a function of the construction of the device and it's materials, not it's dynamic range.
@@ronaldkelly2234
Without seeing a graph it's hard to tell how the drop-offs in frequencies are. Most likely it's pretty linear from 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
The tendency is for cheaper headphones and speakers to have a pretty significant drop-off (or even drop-out) of the lower and higher frequencies. Being a $50,000 headphone system I highly doubt that drop-offs and drop-outs are a problem.
@@LincolnRon "Being a $50,000 headphone system I highly doubt that drop-offs and drop-outs are a problem." I don't disagree. What I'm saying is that the lack of drop-offs and drop-outs are not due to out of human hearing range capabilities. In my opinion, the lack of such events is due to the fact that there is some shit-hot engineering to prevent such events in the first place. I don't gamble, but if I did, I'd be willing to bet that the results of a double-blind test of this device, and let's say the top of the line headphones of a well known brand, costing less than $1000, would show a very small preference one way or the other, if at all.
8:12 - 640$ for something that my washing machine loves to eat ...
"I'd buy that for a dollar" Robocop 1987
Why is my virginity not on this list!?!
Lol lmao
@@Hisnameisbacabac slot*
Caus its cheep
Cause it's worthless, not priceless :p
(No offence)
Cause you ugly
Years ago when my grandmother passed away my mother was adamant about getting all of her silverware, despite it not being particularly valuable or useful. However, in her kitchen utensils were two pairs of funny shaped scissors. I decided to look them up and found only 1 type of scissor that matched the design. And yes, it is the bonsai scissors shown in this video. And while they are expensive for scissors, the ones she had are not very valuable.
No, they aren't 'worth' their price, but the price is worth the effort that goes into creating them.
I'm no cook but those knives look cool B) I want one
Its damascus steel. It must be good. And cool
I have the set and they are a dream but you have to look after them a lot 😉
I sold about 12 oz of sliver to a chef I know he wants to get made pure sliver chef kinifes made
I have a knife Mareko made for me and it is amazing. Very light, sharp and beautiful. I use it as often as I can, too.
Maybe I, too should develop a ludicrously overpriced product to sell to people with more money than sense.
Micha B you should
Welp, I'd suggest something pretty easy to make but everyone thinks is really hard... Like diamonds, just get peanut butter and get a machine that produces pressure and heat, then lastly do the cutting on it to make it look pretty
Good idea but launch the product in America. Everywhere else, they'll think you are crazy.
@@kim-o-san Trust me, Pinoys would fight for it, I know my own people
Ya mean cents? 🤣
Some of these things is about was stupid as buying £10,000 ramen noodles 😂😂
I love your pfp 💚
Tia Belle thank you!
That ramen must be good🤤
Dude how is a lifetime worth on ramen not worth it? xD
I didn't expect Sasuke made the most "Expensive" Scissors 🤔
#1 should be quality time with your family/loved ones
Priceless
This is not a Mastercard ad tho
But you don’t buy time
No one over the age of 12 hates socks for Christmas. That was #1 on my list this year.
I'm an audiophile and I really want those headphones. Had to always settle for jawbone Bluetooth earpieces because those were always too expensive. Jawbone revolutionized the Bluetooth speaker industry. I had both models and their live audio was spectacular. One single speaker made left and right full stereo sound. The second version you could connect two speakers and do full stereo or unison. Whilst listening with your eyes closed the following happens:
In unison the sound comes from all over. You can't tell if the speakers are apart or are right next to each other. The sound still surrounds you.
In full stereo there's a distinct left middle and right. Again with the speakers spread apart or right next to each other as long as they're centered in front of you you will experience this amazing effect.
The second model perfected it. It was a firmware update on the first model and when turned on it actually lowered the volume a little bit.
They weren't the loudest speakers but who cares? The live audio more than made up for subpar sound. The second version was called mini jambox so it wasn't designed to be the loudest, just produce the best sound.
The original jambox had a chain you could put the box in and wear your music. That was fuckin awesome!
Claims to be an Audiophile, wanks on about Jawbone bluetooth speakers...
1. Bitrate limitations of bluetooth.
2. Audio & build Quality
Wow. All these cool thing's that I CAN'T BUY BECAUSE I'M BROKE.
surprised that there is no "american health care" in the list
It costs ten times as much and the quality is about average.
@@paulh2981 If you think American medicine is "about average" go to the ER in any third world country and see if you still think so
I think that hair brush thing was cheap nowadays because I know someone people that are not rich but have a dozen of them... I totally enjoyed using it because it doesn't hurt your hair at all and I definitely recommend it💓
I use a brass brush, because if your scalp is not bleeding, how can the hair grow?
I remember seeing that hairbrush in my mom and grandmas bathrooms. I always thought they looked cheap AF , BOY WAS I WRONG!
They're very good, but man, clean maintenance is a pain! It's very worth it, though.
Getting an SSD, even with old hardware is the BEST thing you can ever do to yourself in terms of hardware improvement.
I’ve never understood why Americans pronounce Craig, “Creg”.
I’ve never understood why British pronounce Craig, “Cr-Ai-g”
Exactly!! I pronounce it Creg
Same
Cuz "Crag" sounds like a caveman name.
I'm american and pronounce it cr-AI-g... it only makes sense. You don't pronounce raid as red, right?
That’s not a knife
*pulls out a katana *
*_N O W T H I S I S A K N I F E_*
Weres lazerbeam
"Let's be honest we all like to save money"
Me: ..
Imma head out.
The guy smashing his laptop looks so incredibly real.
Loved the leather bag part, amazing it takes 4 to 6 weeks to make each one.
Replacing your drive with an SSD isn't a great Idea.
Instead have both, SSD to run the OS and hard Drive for everything else.
I don't know, with 1tb ssd's just over $100 I think it would be better have just one drive instead of having to worry about two.
8:57 my airpods picking up the scent of broke
I thought we lost the method of making Damascus steel?
Leafshockeyftw The technical original recipe I believe is lost. But when ppl say Damascus, they just mean two different mental that have been welded together and then forged and folded several times.. hundreds of times for the best.. It creates millions of layers which lends flexibility and strength to the steel.
The process of folding and welding layers of steel is the same now as it was with historical Damascus. What is “lost” is the particular constituent ores found in true Damascus steel. It is considered lost because of the rarity or the ores and accessibility to the Damascus region. What we see today is properly referred to as Pattern Steel. True Damascus does not have the radical patterns. It’s strength came from being very fine grained.
Damascus is the name used for steel made from more than one type of steal or the steal sold in markets in Damascus centuries ago. It wasn't a specific thing. Also people have figured out how to manipulate materials to form various patterns using forge welding.
Didn’t expect to learn the proper techniques to sharpening knives but thank you
The work put into making that fake meat probably does more harm than billions of real chickens😂
I like expensive stuff I’m not gonna lie
Where is Chewbacca mask?! THIS IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!
cathy Larson ua-cam.com/video/y3yRv5Jg5TI/v-deo.html
@cathy Larson well it is worth every penny which is the title so Im sorry but I don't think he is the fucking idiot
I'm confused as to how people don't want to eat real chicken, but they don't mind skinning an alligator for a bag. Edit: And they don't have a problem skinning an animal for socks. This just makes no sense.
You don't skin an animal for socks, you are thinking of moccasins. The vicuna's are shorn the same way a sheep is shorn for it's wool. I do agree with you that most of these things make little sense, but when economic disparity reaches the level it is at today you will see truly absurd things. The hand crafted bags, knives, and scissors seemed honest and if well cared for could be handed down for generations at least.
@@mollyrebekah7900 NO, they did not! LOL!
@@rucussing Umm.. Yeah they did.
@@mollyrebekah7900 No, they didn't. Don't be a moron.
@@dmjdmj Did you even watch the video or are you just going by what the person said to me telling me they didn't skin them for socks? They did skin those animals for socks. I know what I heard and saw. Have a happy new year!
My dad made me a pocket knife out of Damascus steal. Love it!
You're Dad is s Star
I had a Cat Genie and loved it - much better automated cat box than what was shown in this video
oh yeah i have the litter box it is really cool but also loud when its moving
Lab-grown meat, sounds like what a horror movie would start with.
I was about to comment on the Mason Pearson hairbrush then I reached the Sennheisers and thought for a second how much my PC costs, how much my airsoft rifles cost, how much my real guns cost, how much my mechanical pencils and technical pens costs, how much my headphones(not the one in the video) and even how much the things that I buy for my job, hobbies and passion costs.
I need my expensive PC for my job; video games, airsoft, shooting guns and competing are my hobbies, and well music and art is my passion.
I realized that people see prices differently, I won't buy that Mason Pearson brush because I'm not a hairdresser or am I too obsessed with my hair, I won't buy that Grain Surfboard because I'm not a surfer, I do not compete in surfing competitions, nor do I live close to a surfing beach; however, I would buy that Sennheiser Orpheus and headphones if I am very rich because it's what I am interested in.
A 16k USD embroidery machine might be ridiculous to an accountant, but to a person who owns a tailor shop or an embroidery business, that's good investment.
However, lab-grown meat is still a negative to me, I would rather kill a chicken and eat it than eat a lab-grown chicken meat then be killed by a bunch of zombie apocalypse survivors.
My neighbor's grandmother almost killed me when i borrow and use her bonsai sciccors to cut bag of potato chips lol
Jan Diga22 lol
It is interesting to know these things exist, as well as their ridiculously expensive prices. What is more interesting, and actualy Useful for me, is what items at reasonable prices are effective and well-made. For that, I use Consumer Reports.
Woah! Sasuke makes scissors I thought he was a ninja from the Leaf Village
This video was sponsored by every brand on here
@Astral SoRRoW LOL
Lmao
Talk about it tik Tok ads are the worst
"Wood might not seem to be the most obvious material for a surfboard..." Is that a joke?
Most surfboards nowadays aren't actually made of wood... Modern surfboards are made of polyurethane or polystyrene foam covered with layers of fiberglass cloth, and polyester or epoxy resin, these being seen as the "most obvious" materials now because they're lighter and cheaper than wood... Pure wooden boards have become a luxury. It takes craftsmanship and very fine quality wood to compete with the weight and quality control of factory made synthetic boards
Interesting to see great workmanship and genuinely high quality
Honestly none of these are worth it except the knife
How would ASMR sound on a 50k headphone???
Crisp.
Just checked my memory. I've got the space for 3.5 secs of slow mom on the camera.
I'll stick to what I got
Phantom cameras are not high-end consumer "go-pros" but high speed /ultra-high speed research tools. You're talking ten thousand frames per second at VGA resolution or better, and higher frame rates at lower resolution. The primary market are research labs, industry, and specialized professional cinematography. .
9:50 there something you dont want to see on the statue i mean you can see pretty clearly
Oh man that blade smith is using that ancient steel technique! O.O It has been found in many ancient artifacts that has lasted thousands of years! Yup, worth the price tag.
Not quite. He's using modern tools and materials.
And here I am, wearing a pair of socks which the squirrels chewed a hole the size of a golfball into
Im saving for the headphones i only need 7000 bucks ,almost there after 2years!
How close are you now?
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I’d like to listen to weird classical music while drinking apple juice with those headphones
I like how if a viewer disagrees with the video they drop a hard "DISLIKE" as if that does anything lol. Great videos!
I want a “hermies” bag😂
Would memphis meats chicken be vegan or just veggie?
I'd say veggie, same principle as milk and eggs.
maybe technically.. but i still wouldnt eat it, and im betting most other vegetarians wouldnt either
Oddly enough, I think it would not be vegetarian, but would be vegan.
@@b.w.22 I'm pretty sure it's technically not vegan, cuz they had to get the original stem cells from somewhere, even if that animal didn't die.
SASSSSUUKKKEEEEEEEEE
NAARRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUTTTTTTOOOOO
Vegetable Slicers are easier to use than a knife.
How do you get your vegetables in the shape to slice with the slicer?
You know what else lasts a life time?
ALLIGATORS.
*wears the socks* *accidentally steps on a small pool of water*
Oh ShIt. TiMe To TaKe A tRiP tO tHe AnDeS
Buy a 50,000 USD headphones. Listen to reaggaton.
Me
Only an idiot would eat lab grown chicken
That briefcase woould make a lovely birthday present to myself...
$200 hair brush is definitely realistic especially since Doctor Mandell talks about how stroking the back of your head with hair brush triggers certain nerves in the brain which eases back pain
Each of these products is VERY GOOD at what it does,
and NONE of them is worth the cost!
In each and every case you can get a competing product that is 99%+ as good, for 1/10th the price.
Not the scissor though
Not the knife either.
I'm black.....Ain't gonna put a brush though THIS Hair.........No matter what it cost or do!
Are headphones really worth car money??
No. Well If they are electostatic then they must be worth the price. there are a pair of earphones that are i think a grand and are electrostatic which means they have the best audio ever. Only that without its amp its pretty useless. If these headphones on the video aren't electrostatic then i will be very disappointed for that price.
Check out linus tech tips video on the electrostatic earbuds:
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NO...NEVER 😂😂😂😂
IF there was APPLE 999$ STAND on this list i would've gone to mars for living.
what people need to realize is, when the chicken die, its like a snap of a finger , or whisper of the wind. it is painless because it is already over before it started. onto the next life, no pain no suffering, life just is what it is
Lol I’m listening to this video on those headphones
04:23 i just wanted to say my mom have one of those
Sorry if this sounds like a flex, i am not trying to flex in any way
Damn that's sick
so... is the "not a comb but the hand of god" comment true?
Okay... I LOVE the content on this channel. But does the theme music & oddly quiet way the mascot says "amazing" weird anybody else out? I'm all for weird, but it's like... cringy weird to the point I can't stand it. The section of music they chose from an otherwise longer piece is so random that it's ridiculous, and the little white dude yells "amazing" but it's mixed so quietly that it makes no sense. It's strange... I'm not usually bothered by things like this, but for some reason this angers me. LOL. (I may need help).
I would love it if you did more videos similar to the "bets you will always win" one. Also, I think that there is no arguing that the surfboard is awesome, even though I don't surf.
Ray mears wood lore is a twelve plus year waiting list
I don't even have a credit card
Same
That's because you prefer using money you actually have. I do that too.
@@skippernolen5644 nah im just 11
@@Beast_of_The_Blade And I'm 17. I'm only allowed to use debit.
@@skippernolen5644 i don't even have debit either
The meatless chicken is a total waste. First of all, laboratory meat is still meat. More importantly creating this meat uses a ridiculous amount of resources (hence the price). You could raise dozens of chickens with less environmental impact than one pound of the synthetic stuff. And most importantly, it uses stem cells. That means any implementation on scale would still be killing a lot of chickens. Utterly pointless.
Christopher Gibbons And it’s selecting for cancerous tissue.. Who knows where that will lead.. I can see prion issues if that was a primary source of food.. But maybe I’m wrong... In any case, I agree. More of a waste than what it solves.
They aren’t getting stem cells from chicken fetuses and the whole idea is the technology will get cheaper, this cost 10x as much two years ago, and could actually be feasible. Right now the clean meat/lab grown meat efforts are several advancements away from being affordable. The idea is why raise a whole cow when you can just grow the meat with no environmental impact.
Elijah Bodey Because I think there are health risks that people aren’t considering. As I said before, when you culture cells, you are selecting for the fastest growing cells (aka cancerous cells). Cancerous tissue consumption is prolly going to have more misfolded proteins than normal, healthy, young cow tissue. These misfolded proteins are what are referred to ask prions. Without getting too technical, when you have a misfolded protein, it causes proteins it contacts to also become unfolded. This is how mad cow disease , scrappy, kuru, and other such, nasty, untreatable, often neurological diseases are propagated. Now will there be new prion diseases caused by culturing meat in this way? I don’t know. But it would seem like a significant risk to me, that hasn’t really been studied or addressed because most people don’t have a molecular biology degree..
Nicholas so bro finally somebody with sense
I can’t believe people are ok with scientists growing their meet in test tubes and wonder why they’re sick 🤦🏿♂️
@joebadniss "I can't believe people are ok with scientist growing their *meat* in test tubes" people once thought the same thing about blood transfusions and many other scientific breakthroughs we take for granted today that keep us healthy, science is progress mate, as long as there are checks and balances in place to make sure things are done safely I'm all for it.
Soooooo
Chicken are more important than Gators?
Guilt vise no guilt? Hmmmmmmmm🤔🤔
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I'd love to have that Phantom camera with that Sennheiser Headphones
$50,000 for headphones...... i introduce to you BOSE brand, the best audio tech ever made.
Don't forget Sony. And Senheiser headphones are always insanely expensive.