@@thombrouwer3006 im a dj, ive done more drugs than what you can probably name so you tell me xD. One of my favourite things to do is smoke a ton of weed and look at random shit in wikipedia, ive done that for hours at a time. You can party and not be ignorant m8 😉 knowledge is power, we live in the age of information, make use of it
@@serbia4823 This really isn't the place to watch the video, but more the reaction of the people. Else, what's the difference between you watching a video and them watching?
It's annoying when the Sidemen barely say anything and just do basic reactions like "jeez" or "what?". At that point I'd rather just watch the video by itself. I like it when they actually have something to say and they have to pause it to have a conversation, but I get that not every video they react to is gonna create that type of discussion.
I love that Harry asks what their brain power would go into, then the next thing on the list is a sundial that has to be aligned perfectly taking into account the freaking earths tilt and rotation, all of which they managed to figure out without modern technology....that’s what their brain power went into. It’s actually incredible when you think about it
thats just the innovators and the smart bunch, like scientists, etc today. Hes talking about general public that dont apply their brain power towards mad discoveries on a daily
12:28 Harry, people way back then are so smart they literally measure the circumference of the earth by watching shadows, they discovered planets using maths, they discovered arithmetics, they made so many discoveries that made most of our modern technology possible 😂
they read it with a hindi+English accent they forget that India has 22 languages and they are all very different half of them are of completely different families so the ā of hindi is not the ā in malyalam.
For anyone wondering how ice was kept cold before freezers, ice would be harvested in the winter (or summer depending in where they lived) and stored in stone rooms beneath the ground where it would be cold enough to stay frozen through out the summer (or winter).
Speaking about Sundials.. I asked my grandfather about the time one day, he looked at the sky, gazed a little bit, then told me it is around 6. It was 6:02 lol
Kinda reminds me of when Punisher encounter 3 knife weilding mercenaries in a bathroom and he just removes his belt. (Tho his trousers dont fall down 😅)
12:17 To answer Harry's question.In ancient times people used to study different subjects, but also had similair vocations as us. Intelligent individuals might become philosophers, shamans, astronomers, statesmen, writers, doctors, generals and businessmen amongst others
the video about santur you saw was from Iran. children still learn this musical instrument. I have a friend who plays santur. we mainly hear santur music in classical music. it has a really calming sound and you usually don't get bored of listening to it. that traditional calculator still exists in Iran and it is used to store the numbers in an easier way, so your concentration goes fully on calculating. I think you should do a sidemen video about that mathematical board.
I think the counting tables were necessary because back then, the numbers system weren't established yet. They knew an amount for what it is, which is an amount. The beads, based on their position, represent an amount of something. But now an amount can be easily represented by numbers. If you didn't have numbers, counting or calculating large values would probably be extremely hard because you're only working with amounts, not knowing what it looks like. So the beads made it easier because they represent the amounts. Just like how a number goes up with value, the beads on a counting tablet shift according to its value. The beads also have an advantage of being universally understood, whereas numbers could be represented differently in different languages.
Our Ancestors spending most of their day trying to survive and securing food for the day 2000 years ago... Some rich British dude now : "What did their brain power go into?"
For 12:40 back in those times, most energy and brain was used for agriculture and meat gathering because it would take such a long time. And what we know today is the cumulative knowledge of all this generations and the knowledge gathered. Back then knowledge gathered also couldn't be shared with more than a clan worth of people too.
Underground pits with the constant underground temperature of 12 °C (54 °F) had been used since Roman times to help preserve ice collected during winter.[16] The temperature of the soil is held relatively constant year-round when taken below the frost line, located 0.9 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) below the surface, and varies from about 7 and 21 °C (45 and 70 °F) depending on the region.[17] Prior to the convenience of having refrigeration inside the home, cold storage systems would often be located underground in the form of a pit. These pits would be deep enough to provide thorough insulation and also to deter animals from intruding on the perishable items within. Early examples used straw and sawdust compacted along the sides of ice to provide further insulation and to slow the ice melting process
for simon when he said knock the guy out to stop pain. they did do that back in the day with drugs but they couldnt find out the dose so most would wake up before the surgery was done
Fun fact about the sundials: The Maya were so obsessed with astronomy and the sundial, they made a calendar that was almost as accurate as our current one, off by about 4 decimal points. They even had temples that could signify when an equinox occurred due to the position they were built!
Santur has not died out, it is still a very popular musical instrument in Iran and many Persians play it, much like the clip shown. And sometimes abacus/counting tables.
The santoor is now more widely known as the hammered dulcimer, and is popular with Irish and Scottish folk musicians. I'm an Irish folk session musician and I sometimes see these being played in trad sessions.
I remember growing up with Abacus classes in India and my parents debating whether I’m actually gonna learn something or not. I never went there. Now I wonder what life wouldve been with abacus.
Simons stubborn side coming out 😂😂 Harry raised a good question about how they would get the ice in summer and he kept saying from Scotland when he and everyone else knows he’s wrong
Guys even with numbing agents, modern dental keys are an absolute torture tool. Can literally confirm, first hand, dreadful experience. I still sometimes have this weird phobia of having an incident while eating something with a fork and just stabbing it under my tooth, oh, god, the crunching sound.
My grandparents have a fridge but it’s more of a underground place ish place it’s weird cuz from the outside the fridge(cold) room looks like a dome. Usually Eastern European towns have those types of fridges. They’re good cuz it gets colder inside the hotter the weather gets and in my grandparents place it’s pretty hot
Harry saying “can I try it for a day?” is giving me flashbacks to when he said “Can we test the waters of a 7 and fall back on a 6?” (Where the legend of the fatneek was created by Harry)
My grandfather used to have an Ice factory. They made huge iceblock and they sold to individuals like the man in the 3:19 picture. It was very profitable back then, he became a millionaire and to this day his children (my mother and her siblings) enjoy the wealth of my grandfather.
Prithviraj, actor and director in malayalam movie industry shown holding a urumi in sidemen reacts. Kalari, the martial art of kerala, a state in India uses urumi. Watch Malayalam movie Urumi to learn more about this history
I know its a joke, dont r/whoosh me.. But as a person from kerala, I'll try to clarify it.. it is not a common household item like you're thinking. Its an ancient weapon called urumi which is just like a sword,but flexible, and is used only by those martial artists who train with it(that art form is called kalaripayattu which is the oldest martial arts in the world) and also common people might never even have seen it in person, or they have them at their home to use as belt. Lol
As someone from the us midwest. Ive watched this many times. For the icebox ting came up. They used to cut the blocks from frozen lakes and pack them in an ice shed with sawdust to keep the ice frozen threw out the year.
Vik trying to genuinely answer the questions and then Harry asking him mind-boggling counter questions is the funniest thing lmaoo
@@Daferpare ok we get it your smart chill out 😭😭
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@@Daferpare you must be fun at a party
@@thombrouwer3006 im a dj, ive done more drugs than what you can probably name so you tell me xD. One of my favourite things to do is smoke a ton of weed and look at random shit in wikipedia, ive done that for hours at a time. You can party and not be ignorant m8 😉 knowledge is power, we live in the age of information, make use of it
@@Daferpare woah big man you’re so cool! Literally no one cares 😃
i love the combination of harry and vik here, harry the one who has so many questions and vik who is always ready to search up the answer
How u gonna do my boy simon like that mate
@@BANGTAN-fv3xh nah simon is the smart one who's just watching the interaction happen
@@ann29light he's also the funny and witty guy
Simon is street smart and vik is bookish smart ykwim and harry is the one kid always wondering the impossible questions of the world.
@@thestraltheundead4093 and u are internet smart who like to rank people's intelligence
I like the way these 3 guys pause the video to discuss the video. Some other sidemen just talk through the video and occasionally makes it confusing.
Sometimes it’s the editors editing*
Yeah i like when the video is paused every 6.4 seconds. My favorite.
@@serbia4823 This really isn't the place to watch the video, but more the reaction of the people. Else, what's the difference between you watching a video and them watching?
@@serbia4823 it's literally a reaction video lmao pausing is the point of it, if you don't want any pauses just watch the vid lmao
It's annoying when the Sidemen barely say anything and just do basic reactions like "jeez" or "what?". At that point I'd rather just watch the video by itself. I like it when they actually have something to say and they have to pause it to have a conversation, but I get that not every video they react to is gonna create that type of discussion.
“Babi teeth” vik is a true Yorkshireman and I couldn’t be more proud
Yes lad
Madlad
wish he had a stronger accent sometimes, up the north
He isn't Indian??..i thought he was Indian
@@NOOBCRASTINATOR69Indian-British, he was born in the UK, but his parents are immigrants I’m assuming
"Anthropology is a UK clothing company mate". I'm dead 😂😂😂
R.I.P
😂😂😂
Reminds me of Harry and Melancholy
@@ishaandw 😂😂
I mean, he's not completely wrong😂
0:04 vik straight up looks like a confused Indian dad on the computer!
Facts
Bruh 😂😭😭
Fax
Thats actually every 'Asian' dad lol
@@borgir8889 viks indian so he looks more like indian dads
Harry is so optimistic about everything. I love it
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It's more sarcastic
U couldn’t have watched the video when u commented lol
he has his own ways
I love that Harry asks what their brain power would go into, then the next thing on the list is a sundial that has to be aligned perfectly taking into account the freaking earths tilt and rotation, all of which they managed to figure out without modern technology....that’s what their brain power went into. It’s actually incredible when you think about it
thats just the innovators and the smart bunch, like scientists, etc today. Hes talking about general public that dont apply their brain power towards mad discoveries on a daily
hahaa yes and harry goes "i would have messed mine up", classic !
@@extra6839 how did you get your name to a first name? It asks me to enter a first and last name every time I try
@@hypefinn just don't put last name, or put a dot like they did
harry is slowly looking like boris, cuz what is that hair 😂
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He should get a hair transplant
Talks like him too
@@Cloverless777 idk if that's a joke but no
looks like he just got out the shower tbh
12:28 Harry, people way back then are so smart they literally measure the circumference of the earth by watching shadows, they discovered planets using maths, they discovered arithmetics, they made so many discoveries that made most of our modern technology possible 😂
True true.
Imagine what they could do with a smartphone.
You look cute and with brains. Nice
@@thebestever42 thank you! You’re the best ever 😆
@@GioFransesca Thanks:) I really give the best hugs
I don't think that was the majority.
We love vik in his office 😂
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So glad Vik defined anthropology, I’m taking it next semester and had no idea what it was till now😂
although this was more archaeology. You'll be studying people's customs, habits, and culture not inventions
I’m taking business psychology good luck it gets really deep behind human mind.
@@KSan357 it's both
@@swillbyify for sure there's a lot of crossover between the two. that's why i said this was 'more' archaeology
Sidemen reacts is part of my daily routine
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W human🤍
Shut up
Wow
tf are these bots waffling about 😭😭
1:24 I have heard many pronunciations of kerala but this surprised me the most 😂
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Yeah right I mean I don't think its as hard to pronounce as some other words or maybe its just me
they read it with a hindi+English accent they forget that India has 22 languages and they are all very different half of them are of completely different families so the ā of hindi is not the ā in malyalam.
@@flaminmongrel6955 no I mean they pronounced 'e' as 'a'
I have heard more gruesome versions tbh
Harry hasn't been in the last 12 sidemen reacts 😂😂 finally he has returned
I am concerned about these bots under your comment 😬😂
Man the bots are crazy
I think I had a stroke reading the bots under your comment
Woah u really have been keeping record
For anyone wondering how ice was kept cold before freezers, ice would be harvested in the winter (or summer depending in where they lived) and stored in stone rooms beneath the ground where it would be cold enough to stay frozen through out the summer (or winter).
Ancient objects: josh
@itsViper yup
Oooof
Uncalled for
Dry
You’re real funny Everybody laughing rn
16:14 the way harry says "ERECT" gives me life
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@@openit958 gtfoh
What a treat to get a sidemen reacts every day
Edit: oiiiii 246 likes ? Safe x
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Honestly
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I mean its Easy content for them and the fans like it too
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I've noticed when Simon gets uncomfortable he puts his hands against each other against his face
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Then they all end up doing it as the video goes on.
As a belgian seeing Simon with that shirt made me hella happy lmao
I was looking for this comment 😂
yeah me too and i have the same one
Speaking about Sundials.. I asked my grandfather about the time one day, he looked at the sky, gazed a little bit, then told me it is around 6. It was 6:02 lol
cool
thats cool
cool story bro
He already knew the time before you asked him. He finessed you mate..
@@areeb8297 There was nothing to indicate time around or I could've looked at it smarty
vikk in his office makes these reaction videos different from others, and we get to learn new things, gotta respect that!!
16:05 Harry doing the math for how long he doesn't need to upload with 2 million punds🤣
robber with a knife: give me your money
Indian man: rips of his belt, yea about that! (pants fall down)
Kinda reminds me of when Punisher encounter 3 knife weilding mercenaries in a bathroom and he just removes his belt. (Tho his trousers dont fall down 😅)
*shits ferociously on the street*
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@@nero5564 🤣🤣🤣
"Call an ambulance, but not for me"
12:17 To answer Harry's question.In ancient times people used to study different subjects, but also had similair vocations as us. Intelligent individuals might become philosophers, shamans, astronomers, statesmen, writers, doctors, generals and businessmen amongst others
Vast majority of people were just farmers and for those that weren't a large percentage were probably traders
3:19 ay yo its simon
Great observation skills. It does look like him.😂
Ahhhhhh
Oh yeahhh it does look like him
"Karhallaa"
Me, an Indian: "must be some random state in Uganda"
"-from South India"
"What the f-"
Know your India
- Disappointed boy from kerala
@@windmavey6742 yo man another mallu here ,you did u see prithviraj at 00:56
@@geezartsandcrafts1719 yeah
@@geezartsandcrafts1719 Yeah PROUD MALLU MOMENT
the video about santur you saw was from Iran. children still learn this musical instrument. I have a friend who plays santur. we mainly hear santur music in classical music. it has a really calming sound and you usually don't get bored of listening to it. that traditional calculator still exists in Iran and it is used to store the numbers in an easier way, so your concentration goes fully on calculating. I think you should do a sidemen video about that mathematical board.
Surprisingly enough Same for India!
I think the counting tables were necessary because back then, the numbers system weren't established yet. They knew an amount for what it is, which is an amount. The beads, based on their position, represent an amount of something. But now an amount can be easily represented by numbers. If you didn't have numbers, counting or calculating large values would probably be extremely hard because you're only working with amounts, not knowing what it looks like. So the beads made it easier because they represent the amounts. Just like how a number goes up with value, the beads on a counting tablet shift according to its value. The beads also have an advantage of being universally understood, whereas numbers could be represented differently in different languages.
Our Ancestors spending most of their day trying to survive and securing food for the day 2000 years ago...
Some rich British dude now : "What did their brain power go into?"
Guernsey Man
8:52 Simon
"You only have to use one hand"😂
For 12:40 back in those times, most energy and brain was used for agriculture and meat gathering because it would take such a long time.
And what we know today is the cumulative knowledge of all this generations and the knowledge gathered. Back then knowledge gathered also couldn't be shared with more than a clan worth of people too.
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Underground pits with the constant underground temperature of 12 °C (54 °F) had been used since Roman times to help preserve ice collected during winter.[16] The temperature of the soil is held relatively constant year-round when taken below the frost line, located 0.9 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) below the surface, and varies from about 7 and 21 °C (45 and 70 °F) depending on the region.[17] Prior to the convenience of having refrigeration inside the home, cold storage systems would often be located underground in the form of a pit. These pits would be deep enough to provide thorough insulation and also to deter animals from intruding on the perishable items within. Early examples used straw and sawdust compacted along the sides of ice to provide further insulation and to slow the ice melting process
_"you can't hold hands with god if you're mas******ing"_
_Simon:you use only one hand😂_
Tht was simon!
@@varchusr8237 lemme change it real quick:)
Np😊
Peshava bazjirav used to use urumi. History's only warrior who won 40 back to back wars.
Harry absolutely made this video with some of his comments and questions 😂
I think these three are my favourite trio on this channel
3:15 So thats why people call Kimi Raikkonen "The Iceman"
never knew i needed this trio
My dad actually has a santur at his house, such a great sounding instrument
Can he play KSI - Holiday?
Please ask him to play KSI - I'm on a horse
How have Harry and vik never heard of the whole milk man thing? Or is it just a running American joke only?
@Harrie autocorrect
it more of a mailman thing now, because there no more milkman
@@theendisnear2028 that is true. But they had to have at least heard it before though.
I had heard of it in my English lessons so it might’ve been skipped out in theirs
Well there was a Father Ted episode, which is a Irish show, about a milkman, so I don't think that It's just an American thing
Fun fact - This video is more lengthier than the original video even though some objects are missing because it was the list of top 11 items
I think all the 7 sidemen should be in one sidemen react video on 17 August for a one year anniversary video
Love the Belgian football shirt of Simon. Long live Belgium!!! Greets from Belgium 🇧🇪🇧🇪😍🥳
if you learn something each day , your on a good track - words to go by from Vik
Get well soon Uncle Tobi🙌❤️
Who are you?
@@mathtg501 a person
@@Itz_Johnathon so your one of those huh
@@mathtg501 not actually i just didn't know how to answer the question 😂
@@Itz_Johnathon we all have done it
for simon when he said knock the guy out to stop pain. they did do that back in the day with drugs but they couldnt find out the dose so most would wake up before the surgery was done
eyy the legendary urumi 💯💯
much love from Kerala ❤️
Malayali pwollee alle 😎
🔥🔥
Yeyeye🔥⚡
Ye ye 🔥🔥🔥🔥
no one cares about that mate EEEEE
Vik in his office always sends me
Fun fact about the sundials: The Maya were so obsessed with astronomy and the sundial, they made a calendar that was almost as accurate as our current one, off by about 4 decimal points. They even had temples that could signify when an equinox occurred due to the position they were built!
Wow
7:09 vik predicts the future
Santur is still a popular instrument in Iran I can say that!
Santur has not died out, it is still a very popular musical instrument in Iran and many Persians play it, much like the clip shown.
And sometimes abacus/counting tables.
I’m a simple man I see Harry on sidemenReacts, I click.
Since it has a lot to do with momentum, when you’re done using the Urumi...how do you safely stop swinging it around?
Smacking it against the floor maybe
I can't play the santur, but if I find one I'm learning it. One of the cooler instruments Ive seen gotta add it to the collection
The santoor is now more widely known as the hammered dulcimer, and is popular with Irish and Scottish folk musicians. I'm an Irish folk session musician and I sometimes see these being played in trad sessions.
Is it still played? Is it still the Indian one or is it an Iranian or Irish version?
I remember growing up with Abacus classes in India and my parents debating whether I’m actually gonna learn something or not. I never went there. Now I wonder what life wouldve been with abacus.
Simons stubborn side coming out 😂😂 Harry raised a good question about how they would get the ice in summer and he kept saying from Scotland when he and everyone else knows he’s wrong
Harry is FINALLY in a sidemen reacts video
Guys even with numbing agents, modern dental keys are an absolute torture tool.
Can literally confirm, first hand, dreadful experience. I still sometimes have this weird phobia of having an incident while eating something with a fork and just stabbing it under my tooth, oh, god, the crunching sound.
Aight. Where my Malayali peeps excited to see Kalari here at?
ഉണ്ടേ
3:37 Vik forgot about colonies
As a Malayali, I can confirm that the urumi is dangerous
My grandparents have a fridge but it’s more of a underground place ish place it’s weird cuz from the outside the fridge(cold) room looks like a dome. Usually Eastern European towns have those types of fridges. They’re good cuz it gets colder inside the hotter the weather gets and in my grandparents place it’s pretty hot
yeah Simon, Love the Belgian Red Devils shirt!
Now this is an underrated trio no cap.
Harry saying “can I try it for a day?” is giving me flashbacks to when he said
“Can we test the waters of a 7 and fall back on a 6?”
(Where the legend of the fatneek was created by Harry)
Harry doing his pint glass lifting technique with a 2 liter bottle 😯 12:15
00:56 ,bruu that's prithviraj a Malayalee actor and that's scenes from the movie urumi
In middle europe ice was harvested from the alps glaciers and brought to the citys.
Kerala power🥰
Malayali da🔥
Ha
Ee comment inayi nokkuvayirunnu 🔥🔥
I actually know how use abacus and tbh it's good for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. But I'll stick to my calculator in my phone.
Just for the Belgian shirt, it deserves a like !
Prithviraj just made a sideman reacts debut for all mallus out there 😂😂
Urumi 🔥🔥🔥
Viks office is lit
Prithviraj holding that urumi...never expected to see that
Ikr
Harold making his classic face at 14:49 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Sidemen, whats the banger in the background of this video? Thats some funky good good.
Props to the editor guy
My grandfather used to have an Ice factory. They made huge iceblock and they sold to individuals like the man in the 3:19 picture. It was very profitable back then, he became a millionaire and to this day his children (my mother and her siblings) enjoy the wealth of my grandfather.
you know that when ever vik goes into the office he gains 1+ brain cell
Idk what it is about Simon saying cold places so seriously that was so funny. 😂
She massacred ‘Kerala’. Damn.
3:17 Raikkonen
Prithviraj, actor and director in malayalam movie industry shown holding a urumi in sidemen reacts. Kalari, the martial art of kerala, a state in India uses urumi. Watch Malayalam movie Urumi to learn more about this history
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Comment box ini malayali bharikkum 😁💥
i just dont care man why would i do that?
@@muhammadali-zi4rj Mate it is for someone (idk who) that cares. Some history enthusiat I guess
ഇതിപ്പൊ ലാഭായല്ലോ. 😆
Having JJ for this video would have been hilarious
During the tooth key time, people must have been like, "so glad we're not living 100 years ago when they smashed your teeth out with rocks."
Vik workin double time
Josh should've been in this video he would've been right at home
fatneek
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Dam
ᴵ ʷᶦˢʰ ᴵ ʳᵉᵃᶜʰ 3.3ᵏ ˢᵘᵇˢ ᵇʸ ᵗᵒᵐᵒʳʳᵒʷ.😇
Couldve solved some mysteries scooby doo style
sundial to guillotine... that escalated damn quickly
The way they said kerala...bruh😂😂😂
My dad has a Santur and its still gettin played in Iran. One of the best instruments
8:09 did anyone catch the address lol 😂
Wish I'd seen their santur request 3 years sooner
damn same
0:39 you're not using this?
Underrated trio
Could u imagine being from there and your dad bein like "dont make me get the belt!" 😬😱
I know its a joke, dont r/whoosh me..
But as a person from kerala, I'll try to clarify it.. it is not a common household item like you're thinking. Its an ancient weapon called urumi which is just like a sword,but flexible, and is used only by those martial artists who train with it(that art form is called kalaripayattu which is the oldest martial arts in the world) and also common people might never even have seen it in person, or they have them at their home to use as belt. Lol
As someone from the us midwest. Ive watched this many times. For the icebox ting came up. They used to cut the blocks from frozen lakes and pack them in an ice shed with sawdust to keep the ice frozen threw out the year.