The first line of the description isn't agreeing with the accuracy /hj I've been trying to figure out if it was done on purpose or not and I really don't know.
I recall a professor once saying this beautiful quote: "This is a human brain. And it's quite a cool piece of nature. And some people want to keep it as clean and mint-condition as possible, so they barely use it."
4:22 These are ear buds for VR Headsets, the headphone jack is up by the Forehead on the Index and just in front of the cheek under the Quest 2. They're designed like this to minimize the amount of hanging wires to catch on your controllers, hands, or anything else around you as you play in VR.
3:12 I like how instead of using a bowl, they got a shrimp tank (yup thats a shrimp tank, too small for fish but big enough for cherry shrimp) and put gravel in there and even DECORATED it. gotta have some enrichment for the phone
Can we appreciate the bus driver at 1:24 had the awareness to stop before the thing collapsed? That saves someone's life, maybe even multiple people's lives.
the microfence is a property line indicator that has to have a survey to be installed. When I pulled out my fence I left the mid-yard gate with its posts and the post and run along the fence to the end without chain link on it because the neighbor's wood fence has a tendency to blow over: as long as the corners and ends of runs are still where they were installed it is still legally a fence and doesn't need a new survey.
31:27 Advice: DO NOT try to land on water. At terminal velocity, it's like hitting concrete. You could also hit the bottom of the body of water and be in even greater trouble, especially since your legs are now broken. It is generally advisable to head for a haystack, feet first on landing. You'll likely break your legs, but you may just survive, especially since your head won't hit anything hard.
@@errorhostnotfound1165 they're already quite dense and quite compressive. You don't really get handmade ones anymore (at least over here), so you can trust their density.
You and Emkay are missing the obvious, the label for hitting haystacks is on the water picture, the label for hitting water is on the haystack picture.
10:09 I watched a video from a pilot explaining this clip with the loose window over a year ago. Apparently, if I remember correctly, despite this being terrifying for many people, aside from slight decrease in interior pressure, there was no real danger, and depending on the plane, it may be common which is why the windows are usually multi-layered.
It's fine. It's just the inner lining. Basically a scratch and dirt protection for the actual window pane. It shouldn't have any effect on the pressure.
26:22 is actually correct as far as I can tell. "Dialog im Dunkeln" means "Dialogue in he dark" in german. That's a museum in Vienna where you get guided through complete darkness by a blind person. Partypooper mode off.
@@communications23 Duh, and how are you supposed to read Braille on a totally flat surface? Braille isn’t supposed to be read visually, it’s no use that way…
@@bowser1166 Duh, it's just decoration/artwork for people not blind. No blind person would even expect that there's a line of text to read in Braille. Nobody sane walks around town touching billboards to find something to read. Let alone some of them are covered by glas anyway. The only places where Braille makes sense is where people would naturally touch like on doorposts or handrails.
Re: timestamp 37:15 Was taking an online test for something I needed professionally about 15 years ago, kept giving me wrong answers despite entering the right answer based on the instructions. I screenshot each phase of the test, got into the web script, and found who published the website. Had an attorney send them a strongly worded letter. No answer, no fix to the test. Reported them to the appropriate beaurocratic offices for malpractice on the website. 2 weeks later I got an "after review of..." letter inviting me to retake the test on paper at no cost to me and the site was "under construction."
"Dark" is the one of the best Tv series out there - and the whole mirrored images thing is a recurring motif across the show. The entire opening sequence is a bunch of psychedelic mirrored images.
Regarding the US Mail, I have a story to share from my experience as a letter carrier years ago during training. We were being instructed on package handling when the postal trainer picked up a box labeled "fragile handle with care." Unfortunately, instead of handling it delicately, he carelessly tossed the box into a bin approximately six feet away, resulting in the sound of shattering glass. It was at that moment he informed us, "The sender may have included those instructions, but they didn't pay for special handling, so you are not obligated to follow them." Additionally, he took a large envelope marked "do not bend" and proceeded to fold it, emphasizing, "Again, no special handling was paid for, so if folding is necessary to fit it in their mailbox, go ahead!" While I suspect this scenario was staged for training purposes, it effectively conveyed to us letter carriers that unless an official stamp denoting payment for special handling was present, we were instructed not to treat it any differently from regular mail.
@@KrispyKalamari I agree, it almost encouraged us to abuse mail and I didn't stay a letter carrier for not long after this, but that is a whole other story.
@@furdiburd Like I said i think it was staged to get the point across and I am sure tablets get shipped now with special handling as a given. This was 1988, things might have changed.
I have a ruler that goes “9 11 10” I dread to think how many times I’ve accidentally drawn the wrong length because we had that ruler for years before noticing 💀
10:11 As scary as that clip seems, it's perfectly fine. The inside window on airplanes exist only to keep people from touching/damaging the very expensive outside windows and are meant to be replaceable. Those inside ones actually do just pop out and take like a minute and $10 to replace. The outside windows, which can get VERY VERY cold, -54°C (-65°F), are very expensive. You don't want passengers touching those.
14:22 every time when we played Kahoot in class my best friend would always go so mad that he would get sent to the principals office, one day he broke the doorknob
I’m a Chick-fil-A employee, those sandwiches were just made fresh, that’s why the cheese melted, and the pickles are on the bottom bun, and you probably went in 10 minutes before closing
13:35 Train tracks: do you see the rust? Those are not in use- happens a lot in countries stupid enough to scale back their railroads. The concrete does not hurt anyone.
Just gotta say… At 21:30, it says the serving size is 2 gummies, and there are 30 servings per container. 60 gummies total. Directions say fully chew two gummies daily, meaning 30 days of gummies. I do find it amusing that it says “one a day” on the front, though.
31:43 THAT IS THE WORST IDEA POSSIBLE. FIrst of all, Water is incredibly dense, 1 g/cm^3. If you don't know how heavy that is, just thing back to the last time you carried a full bucket and how heavy that felt. If you landed in the water from 30,000 ft then it would be like slamming into cobblestone, tarmac or concrete. you would die. Especially due to your unaerodynamic shape as a human. Birds which regularly dive, especially into water would have a better chance at surviving
At 33:20, on construction sites, they don't actually use paint for the temporary lines; they use a very heavy duty yellow tape. It makes it easier when they have to move the lines around a lot. Sometimes it can get scraped up by heavier vehicles, tho.
The beer and baby thing is actually a marketing strategy because a research is done with dads and often after they come home from work they buy diapers for their babies and some beer.
When I was 17 I went to a concert and I had explosive diarrhea so I ran into the stall and went full grenade mode. As i was going- loudly- I heard a clop clop so I looked through the crack of the door and saw a couple pairs of high heals. I realized that I was in the girls bathroom. I didn't know what to do so I pulled my shirt over my face, screamed and sprinted out of the bathroom. I don't remember why I decided to write this.
19:47 it is completely useless, but you have to remember that someone put that there. Someone had to take the time to drive the poles into the ground and somehow still thought "yeah, this works"
The yellow lines are temporary traffic indicators used in areas where they are working on the road. They are generally taped onto the road, which explains why wet weather and cars driving over them often make them warp and move around in weird scrunched up shapes.
22:49 I worked in a pizza restaurant for 9 years...the amount of times I fucked up the slice and had to shamefully slice again is immense. I've also missed the center and accidentally took out a tiny triangle of pizza out of the center lmao
16:06 Damien: What's your favorite food that starts with x? Me: Grapes. Damien: If it's grapes you're banned off the channel. Me: Oh. I'll see myself out then.
16:28 for people who are wondering what a chuckie is: its a Filipino drink that is stored in a carton, its chocolate milk and my sisters child REALLY loves it
16:31 This is my childhood drink right there, always had this whenever there's special event. Now I buy this because its cheap and still great than other cheap choco milk brands
For the noclip part, the fun thing is while it (obviously) doesn't matter IRL, in Final Fantasy XIV, that would be totally usable because in housing areas, if you walk into something long enough without your actual position changing, the game will disable collision with it for you so you absolutely could walk right in (assuming you don't also phase through the floor/stairs)
It is indeed not a mistake. That's part of a tile artistic installation on a subway station in Lisbon, with a lot of intentionally "misapplied" tile patterns of old nobility people. :)
0:27 This seems like an integer overflow where the number has got over the signed 64-bit integer limit and wrapped all the way around to that number (negative 64-bit integer limit)
10:14 this one is actually fine, the inner window is only there for insulation the outer window is what handles the pressure, so safety wise it's not a problem.
17:15 That's Woolworths a Australia and new Zealand grocery store 1kg is the standard size. You can make slices or grate it. So to answer just a normal supermarket for customers.
17:00 Thats either in Australia or New Zealand. It's in a supermarket chain called Countdown (It's called Woolworths in Aussie, I can tell from the logo on the packet.). We don't have "Cheddar" or "American" cheese, (well, we do, but we prefer these ones) we have big ol' slabs of "Tasty" "Mild" and "Edam". It's like how in Canada they have bags of milk, and over here, we have big bricks of cheese. It's easier to grate, and srsly, freshly grated Tasty is my comfort food. I swear, if you grew up in NZ or Aussie, and your mums making pizza for dinner, you have grabbed a handful of cheese off the chopping board and shoved it in your mouth when she wasn't looking, if you say you haven't, you're either lactose intolerant, weird, or lying.
21:31 Right below where it says "Serving Size: 2 gummies" is a line that says "Servings Per Container: 30." That means that there are 60 gummies in the bottle for 30 days.
Emkay had one job, and that is to entertain.
And they nailed it
underrated comment
@@Expertsmap_2not anymore now that it's pinned
The first line of the description isn't agreeing with the accuracy /hj
I've been trying to figure out if it was done on purpose or not and I really don't know.
W bee
BEES3001
I recall a professor once saying this beautiful quote:
"This is a human brain. And it's quite a cool piece of nature. And some people want to keep it as clean and mint-condition as possible, so they barely use it."
I just made this 80 likes bc it was annoying me that it was 79. I hate that number. Anyway, lovely comment 😃👍
@@KennyMcCormick69_420same with 114
121 likes is 11². Its neat.
Grapes is my favorite x food
And this is the hahagefawchuckleomalis
4:22 These are ear buds for VR Headsets, the headphone jack is up by the Forehead on the Index and just in front of the cheek under the Quest 2. They're designed like this to minimize the amount of hanging wires to catch on your controllers, hands, or anything else around you as you play in VR.
3:12 I like how instead of using a bowl, they got a shrimp tank (yup thats a shrimp tank, too small for fish but big enough for cherry shrimp) and put gravel in there and even DECORATED it. gotta have some enrichment for the phone
Can we appreciate the bus driver at 1:24 had the awareness to stop before the thing collapsed? That saves someone's life, maybe even multiple people's lives.
Yes
12:51
the microfence is a property line indicator that has to have a survey to be installed. When I pulled out my fence I left the mid-yard gate with its posts and the post and run along the fence to the end without chain link on it because the neighbor's wood fence has a tendency to blow over: as long as the corners and ends of runs are still where they were installed it is still legally a fence and doesn't need a new survey.
31:27 Advice: DO NOT try to land on water. At terminal velocity, it's like hitting concrete. You could also hit the bottom of the body of water and be in even greater trouble, especially since your legs are now broken. It is generally advisable to head for a haystack, feet first on landing. You'll likely break your legs, but you may just survive, especially since your head won't hit anything hard.
Seems like you would need a pretty big haystack or else you would fly through it and into the ground
@@errorhostnotfound1165 they're already quite dense and quite compressive. You don't really get handmade ones anymore (at least over here), so you can trust their density.
That’s not 17 ; it’s 16 in Arabic 45:46
You and Emkay are missing the obvious, the label for hitting haystacks is on the water picture, the label for hitting water is on the haystack picture.
You can just paraglide or use 1 iron 6 wood to make a shield and parry the ground
1 hour of pure, unfiltered Damien. its awesome.
10:09 I watched a video from a pilot explaining this clip with the loose window over a year ago. Apparently, if I remember correctly, despite this being terrifying for many people, aside from slight decrease in interior pressure, there was no real danger, and depending on the plane, it may be common which is why the windows are usually multi-layered.
It's fine.
It's just the inner lining. Basically a scratch and dirt protection for the actual window pane. It shouldn't have any effect on the pressure.
0:22 baby needs beer and wine
💀
A na nanannanla lala lalala lalalalalaa nana
26:22 is actually correct as far as I can tell. "Dialog im Dunkeln" means "Dialogue in he dark" in german. That's a museum in Vienna where you get guided through complete darkness by a blind person.
Partypooper mode off.
It’s about the Braille underneath. Good luck reading that.
alright then I will give me a time stamp
@@bowser1166 It says the same thing. That's what braille is for.
@@communications23 Duh, and how are you supposed to read Braille on a totally flat surface? Braille isn’t supposed to be read visually, it’s no use that way…
@@bowser1166 Duh, it's just decoration/artwork for people not blind. No blind person would even expect that there's a line of text to read in Braille. Nobody sane walks around town touching billboards to find something to read. Let alone some of them are covered by glas anyway. The only places where Braille makes sense is where people would naturally touch like on doorposts or handrails.
12:30 I feel like, at this restaurant, if you ran into the wrong bathroom they’d be understanding.
An all Damien video is a blessing from EmKay.
Haha I made 69 likes
@@Preppy_GlistenI ruined that lol
Heyyy
Re: timestamp 37:15 Was taking an online test for something I needed professionally about 15 years ago, kept giving me wrong answers despite entering the right answer based on the instructions. I screenshot each phase of the test, got into the web script, and found who published the website. Had an attorney send them a strongly worded letter. No answer, no fix to the test. Reported them to the appropriate beaurocratic offices for malpractice on the website. 2 weeks later I got an "after review of..." letter inviting me to retake the test on paper at no cost to me and the site was "under construction."
19:58 are bro gonna ignore Thursday 38th💀
"Dark" is the one of the best Tv series out there - and the whole mirrored images thing is a recurring motif across the show. The entire opening sequence is a bunch of psychedelic mirrored images.
This is what your mom calls “Darth Maul at Home”: 2:23
Regarding the US Mail, I have a story to share from my experience as a letter carrier years ago during training. We were being instructed on package handling when the postal trainer picked up a box labeled "fragile handle with care." Unfortunately, instead of handling it delicately, he carelessly tossed the box into a bin approximately six feet away, resulting in the sound of shattering glass. It was at that moment he informed us, "The sender may have included those instructions, but they didn't pay for special handling, so you are not obligated to follow them." Additionally, he took a large envelope marked "do not bend" and proceeded to fold it, emphasizing, "Again, no special handling was paid for, so if folding is necessary to fit it in their mailbox, go ahead!" While I suspect this scenario was staged for training purposes, it effectively conveyed to us letter carriers that unless an official stamp denoting payment for special handling was present, we were instructed not to treat it any differently from regular mail.
That hurt to read! Imagine buying the newest tablet and getting it bented 😢
You shouldn’t treat REGULAR packages like that! Wtf?
@@KrispyKalamari I agree, it almost encouraged us to abuse mail and I didn't stay a letter carrier for not long after this, but that is a whole other story.
@@furdiburd Like I said i think it was staged to get the point across and I am sure tablets get shipped now with special handling as a given. This was 1988, things might have changed.
NO. NO NO NO NO NO. THIS IS PAINFUL.
35:26 I speak Norwegian and "toalett" actually means "restroom", I love imagining it as a typo of toilet though
Not to be a nerd, but that battery number was the negative 64-bit integer limit, so it's not completely random.
So it was charged to MAXINT64 %, and then charged one more percent? That's unfortunate...
NERRRRRRRRRRRRD.
@@ProShidder 🤓
@@ProShidderif you even wondered how far Minecraft is, pretty sure you have heard of this number
@@eliestor3691 No I haven't, I rarely play Minecraft anymore, if I do it's because of a lack of internet.
I have a ruler that goes “9 11 10” I dread to think how many times I’ve accidentally drawn the wrong length because we had that ruler for years before noticing 💀
10:11 As scary as that clip seems, it's perfectly fine.
The inside window on airplanes exist only to keep people from touching/damaging the very expensive outside windows and are meant to be replaceable.
Those inside ones actually do just pop out and take like a minute and $10 to replace.
The outside windows, which can get VERY VERY cold, -54°C (-65°F), are very expensive. You don't want passengers touching those.
33:31
"Yeah hi can I get a burger with pickles on the side"
EmKay produces some of the best and funniest content ever.
yes! its also good to eat reeses puffs 👍
You are very right
No he doesnt
Flamingo is better you 1 milisceond old babies
@M1NTYVR5 you have to be a 4yr
14:22 every time when we played Kahoot in class my best friend would always go so mad that he would get sent to the principals office, one day he broke the doorknob
O ya
@simonchaosthefart why did i read that like the kool aid man?
@@Fizzypop.bowie123 OOOOOOOHHHH *YEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHH!*
3:30 the ramp isn't for the handicapped, it is there to make you handicapped
underrated
"Look out, its's the Yieed, wouldn't want to get on the bad side of the Yieed road"
Thats just gold. straight comedy gold.
An hour of Damien? Yes please!
I’m a Chick-fil-A employee, those sandwiches were just made fresh, that’s why the cheese melted, and the pickles are on the bottom bun, and you probably went in 10 minutes before closing
54:04 this is probably supposed to say being DEAF did not stop Beethoven from writing music. Being dead certainly did 🤣
22:00
Remember little plastic table/shape that came with your pizza?
That plastic table is there to prevent this.
Respect to the worker putting the table there
13:35
Train tracks: do you see the rust?
Those are not in use- happens a lot in countries stupid enough to scale back their railroads.
The concrete does not hurt anyone.
But the tracks look recently built, look how white the ties are.
Like the US?
the inner windows on planes are basically just decorative to protect the outer windows from stupid passengers. It being loose isn't a big deal.
But still, it scares me
@RCKING97Yeah, and air pressure won't kill you
I mean it even usually has a hole in it.
Imagine Damien travelling to just get the big cheese from Woolworths
A compilation with no one but Damien? Nice.
🎉❤
the og?
🎉
True. Damien is the best
Og?
if bro said nickers the entire british are gonna pull out their knives and pull up on his house
Just gotta say…
At 21:30, it says the serving size is 2 gummies, and there are 30 servings per container. 60 gummies total. Directions say fully chew two gummies daily, meaning 30 days of gummies. I do find it amusing that it says “one a day” on the front, though.
I thought the same thing when I saw it
@@graysonhopkins6022 Exactly lol
13:00 It's a commissary. They are military versions of walmart built on military bases. The budget is not a problem...
31:43 THAT IS THE WORST IDEA POSSIBLE. FIrst of all, Water is incredibly dense, 1 g/cm^3. If you don't know how heavy that is, just thing back to the last time you carried a full bucket and how heavy that felt. If you landed in the water from 30,000 ft then it would be like slamming into cobblestone, tarmac or concrete. you would die. Especially due to your unaerodynamic shape as a human. Birds which regularly dive, especially into water would have a better chance at surviving
Even if you did survive you still wouldn't be able to get out of the water due to all the injuries you get
57 minutes of just Damien. This is amazing.
i love how he makes reddit 100x more enjoyable
At 33:20, on construction sites, they don't actually use paint for the temporary lines; they use a very heavy duty yellow tape. It makes it easier when they have to move the lines around a lot. Sometimes it can get scraped up by heavier vehicles, tho.
Love hearing Damien in these longer videos :3
I miss Damien
@@Foxy_ARsame
I miss him
Why do I see you everywhere.
@@pixelarticuno1636 are you talking about me ?
The beer and baby thing is actually a marketing strategy because a research is done with dads and often after they come home from work they buy diapers for their babies and some beer.
36:37 "Ive seen these balls before" -Damien 2023
When I was 17 I went to a concert and I had explosive diarrhea so I ran into the stall and went full grenade mode. As i was going- loudly- I heard a clop clop so I looked through the crack of the door and saw a couple pairs of high heals. I realized that I was in the girls bathroom. I didn't know what to do so I pulled my shirt over my face, screamed and sprinted out of the bathroom. I don't remember why I decided to write this.
19:47 it is completely useless, but you have to remember that someone put that there. Someone had to take the time to drive the poles into the ground and somehow still thought "yeah, this works"
The cheese at 17:06 is in a Australian and New Zealand supermarket chain called “Woolworths” in Australia and “Countdown” in New Zealand
The yellow lines are temporary traffic indicators used in areas where they are working on the road. They are generally taped onto the road, which explains why wet weather and cars driving over them often make them warp and move around in weird scrunched up shapes.
44:45 that's my country's national tv channel
I was watching this at 2:00 am in the morning, resulting in me laughing to tears at everything. Everything.
4:13 VERY FUNNY🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:06 Man, what a wonderful laugh.
I sounded like a dolphin😂😂😂😂
22:49 I worked in a pizza restaurant for 9 years...the amount of times I fucked up the slice and had to shamefully slice again is immense. I've also missed the center and accidentally took out a tiny triangle of pizza out of the center lmao
16:06
Damien: What's your favorite food that starts with x?
Me: Grapes.
Damien: If it's grapes you're banned off the channel.
Me: Oh. I'll see myself out then.
Why'd you like grapes?
21:47 serving size is 2 gummies servings per container is 30 gummies therefore, there are 60 gummies in total.
I love how Dick Smith was featured twice in this
Times
5:18 That brings a whole new meaning to "butter scraped over too much bread."
Why does Damian sound like an A10 warthog sometimes, like he goes **BRRRRRRT** and then starts wheezing
If Damian was in the A F hed be a good A10 anyway cuz he pounds people with laughs
16:28 for people who are wondering what a chuckie is: its a Filipino drink that is stored in a carton, its chocolate milk and my sisters child REALLY loves it
0:13 clorox be like: WE DO NOT CARE
2:12 epic fail more like epic fall
16:31 This is my childhood drink right there, always had this whenever there's special event. Now I buy this because its cheap and still great than other cheap choco milk brands
Both human and AI error in this compilation, and both not only a sign of comedy, but also a tragic symbol of imperfection
For the noclip part, the fun thing is while it (obviously) doesn't matter IRL, in Final Fantasy XIV, that would be totally usable because in housing areas, if you walk into something long enough without your actual position changing, the game will disable collision with it for you so you absolutely could walk right in (assuming you don't also phase through the floor/stairs)
6:25 can’t believe the summer of 2000 was almost 17 years ago….
@JdDanceh_but.its_fanya don’t say?
I’m so behind on the World wars, I’ve gotta find time to catch up on the series.
it got really good in season 3 (spoilers in read more)
nukes!
World War 111 is about to release years after World War 11 was first released
4:06 THAT WHEEZE THO
0:51 it's not a mistake... *_It's a REVOLUTION_*
It is indeed not a mistake. That's part of a tile artistic installation on a subway station in Lisbon, with a lot of intentionally "misapplied" tile patterns of old nobility people. :)
with the roads (in australia at least) it gets really hot and windy and the paint melts then gets blown out of shape
0:27 This seems like an integer overflow where the number has got over the signed 64-bit integer limit and wrapped all the way around to that number (negative 64-bit integer limit)
yes, 64 is 9223372036854775807. Add one to it on a 64 bit CPU and you have the same number.
Still have to memorize that one, I got the 127, 32785 and ~2.14 billion down
32767*
WHAT DOES THAT EVEN SAY?! 92 QUINTILLION?
0:29 when you don’t charge your phone at night:
5:19 is that banana for scale
2:48
this is the floor where you most likley to get thirsty when its a hot day and you have to walk 2 floors to get up here
10:14 this one is actually fine, the inner window is only there for insulation the outer window is what handles the pressure, so safety wise it's not a problem.
21:29
You put more thought into that than 80% of my patients.
You gave me hope.
For damien: the internals of a plane are all for your own comfort. None of it is needed for the plane to safely function.
10:31 I wonder if that's an intentional pun on the French word for pineapples? (ananas)
The emkay gods have come down to bless us with the best subredit, for 57 minutes.
14:44 as far as I can tell the logo is supposed to be upside down. Every bottle/can of Fanta shokata (this one) had the logo upside down
EmKay had one job changing the description from r/Insaneparents to r/OneJob
Oh God, now I can't unsee it, and I hate you
I feel like it’s on purpose
17:11 This is Woolworths in either Australia or New Zealand
3:47 Looks good?! Bro... There's no way in this Universes in which THIS LOOKS GOOD!!!😭😭😭😭
Damien, a note about the cheese at 17:24
Giant bricks of cheese like that are used mainly for shredding or slicing. :D
5:36 We all know what the fourth F is and that it's taboo. This is intentional.
'Dialog im Dunkeln' is German for Dialogue in the dark
2:01 apparently the campaign wasn't too cool to do drugs.
17:15
That's Woolworths a Australia and new Zealand grocery store 1kg is the standard size.
You can make slices or grate it.
So to answer just a normal supermarket for customers.
23:16 it says "UNCUT" too lmfao 🤣
grapes is a food that starts with x and is my fav of the options present.. i'm never gonna truly leave, DAMIEN
17:00 Thats either in Australia or New Zealand. It's in a supermarket chain called Countdown (It's called Woolworths in Aussie, I can tell from the logo on the packet.). We don't have "Cheddar" or "American" cheese, (well, we do, but we prefer these ones) we have big ol' slabs of "Tasty" "Mild" and "Edam". It's like how in Canada they have bags of milk, and over here, we have big bricks of cheese. It's easier to grate, and srsly, freshly grated Tasty is my comfort food. I swear, if you grew up in NZ or Aussie, and your mums making pizza for dinner, you have grabbed a handful of cheese off the chopping board and shoved it in your mouth when she wasn't looking, if you say you haven't, you're either lactose intolerant, weird, or lying.
It's also called Woolworths in South Africa
9:24 WHAT?? I didn't even know we had the third one!! Where was I?
40:36 plot twist: that's medication to help with OCD
21:23 its a E500i-B1 Vizio remote control
"The fact that these are giant slabs of cheese. Is this for commercial use?" My guy, have you never used a cheese grater? I'm worried about you now.
24:15 they're snapping turtles
24:00 omg the actual horror of that one
21:31 Right below where it says "Serving Size: 2 gummies" is a line that says "Servings Per Container: 30." That means that there are 60 gummies in the bottle for 30 days.
The toalett is toilet in swedish so if that is in Sweden it is not suposed to be on the subreddit
19:18 Lario and Muigi