Okay but honest to god I almost burst back into tears when Mark enthusiastically offered Amy one. That he was so happy to share that experience with Amy.
@@jessicalamp9179 yes! Mark’s love language is sharing the things he loves with the people he loves and i just love that he was basically like “here’s a stinky cheese cracker, i treasure them, enjoy!”
@@dingleberrysauce Once that wondrous, iron-willed and curious child within you dies, you lose joy in life. I'm honestly happy he hasn't lost that from him.
You know, that means, if you think about it, he loves his fans, too, because he shares many things with us... I really hope he never changes, he needs to be labelled as a national treasure.
Amy really was there for him. Usually, when he's doing random things that don't explicitly involve her, like the sour patch series, he'll offer her some of what he's trying, and she'll almost always decline. But here, it's nice that she saw how sensitive of a moment it was for him and tried a food that was so important to him, especially given how many times he stressed in this video how irregular the taste and smell is, and how most people wouldn't like it.
@@antcampagna Did you not watch the same vid as everyone else. He just went on VERY deep monologs about his memories as a kid over freaking cheese. If this video wasn't deep...I don't know what the heck you find deep. This was a man reliving moments from his childhood that he hasn't thought of in decades. While eating a random ass cheese spread, lol.
Smacky Lemons Me and my dad used to watch movies together (Especially the jungle book, he loved that one) while sitting on the couch. He died when I was 11 years old from a rare disease and I’m only 15 now. Every time I hear the word “Dad” or “Movie” or “Jungle” I cry.
It's because while yes we are still young we lose bits of our happiness for one reason or another. To remember those times and to have memories that things bring up returns some that joy from back then. After a pizza place my dad loved burned and shut down he was happy to hear they might open back up. Well it and almost all other stores from that place was closing down around same time. Well a family now reopened it recently. And when I ate it.... it made me remember multiple times with my dad. Mark is right about it just bringing back things you forget till that moment.
its not the radiation dose that kills you, its how long you're exposed that kills you. so if that's 14 µSv per HOUR- that's 336 µSv/day. say he filmed like 15 minutes with it, 1220 CPM * 15 min = 18,300 counts.
Imagine how confused the Limburger cheese people are going to be when they suddenly get an influx of customers buying their spread out of nowhere after this video
When Mark offered Amy one and she said sure, that’s a love language in itself Amy is so supportive of Mark, even if it’s something small like this, this is going to be a special memory for both of them🤎 I love them together so much
I feel the same way when I eat peach yogurt. It was my favorite flavor. Specifically Yoplait with the cone shaped container. Reminds me of getting ready for elementary school.
6:27 As soon as he took that bite, he got flashbacks of his dad. You know mark is getting teary when he gets really quiet and he smiles. Love you, Mark
6:40 I teared up from this. I could feel the pure joy coming from Mark as that bite took him back to his childhood. It's like that scene from ratatouille where Ego eats the food and you see the flashback. He's not here anymore; he's back at home, enjoying this with his dad among everything else they did. (This is as far as I've gone in the video. I don't know if he talks about any of this stuff after that moment, it was just a beautiful moment and I wanted to say that.)
Exactly! The tearing up, the house, the garage, he didn't understand why the cheese made him think of that but they all have one thing in common. Psychologically, doing something again after 20 years when he used to do it with his dad, every single time, of course it's going to bring back the well of memories. Things you buried or thought you moved on from...it's sad but...also really happy. That's the same way I get when I examine rings in a jewelry store, I remember sitting in my grandmas room as she showed me every single piece of jewelry.
@@psionicdreamer3302 I get the same thing too with apple juice but instead of nostalgic, I just get flashbacks of being in the hospital and not being able to have anything but that. I feel so sick every time
the fact there was this super wholesome, super sweet and toucing moment right and then marks like " *and then my dad just SWUNG at the fire alarm* " this video is honestly just so wholesome to watch though, love it
Pottery nerd here, orange is a very hard color to make in ceramic glazes (without stain) unless you're using uranium. Radioactive red was actually a very popular and sought after fiestaware color.
Scared Puffin ohh that makes sense! Thank you! Also just another question, but in order to prevent those glazes from leeching out, do we just use a clear top glaze over it or just avoid it for the things we want to use for food?
Theresa Luu I’d imagine you’d probably want to just avoid non-food safe/toxic glazes when making dinnerware all together, but if it’s an underglaze and you wanna make it glossy then yes you’d use a clear glaze on top
Having lost my mother last year, I now come back to this with new eyes. And boy does this hit harder now. If your reading this please cherish every moment with your loved ones, even when it’s the hardest. Love you all ❤️
@@inkslaboratory3010 I love Graskaas, Beemster young and I like mozzarella as well. Some cumin cheese can be good too, or young cheese with nuts in it. Or nettle cheese. I don't like old cheeses though... or most french cheeses (I like brie but that's it). Growing up in a cheese country makes you try a lot of different cheeses
No yeah but seriously around that time it was pretty commun that pottery industries were making uranium things like litterally check if your house/appartement was made in the 1920-1940 because it may contain some wierd paint xD
Is it some kind of requirement that fathers MUST like Fig Newtons? Because they were always my dad's favorites, and were a staple on many family road trips. 🤷🏼♀️
When he tasted it and got emotional, I cried a little. He obviously had very fond memories with his father and tasting it really brought him back to it. It's that kind of nostalgia that keeps his father alive in him. I bet they had a wonderful relationship and I'm sure even all these years later he misses him like crazy.
Since the mug wasn't chipped, why was the Geiger counter picking up the radiation? It should only do that if the radiation is leaking from the mug yeah?
@@slayerkifonna6831 hi, here's the explanation I got from another comment "IIRC the main form of radiation emitted by the Uranium Oxide in the glaze is alpha radiation, which is fully stopped by a single sheet of paper, let alone human skin, so it poses little/no risk to us. This of course changes once the glazed is damaged (or if the food is highly acidic, like pasta sauce) as then the uranium oxide can leech into your food (alongside lead), and once you eat it you no longer have the safety barrier of your skin between you and the alpha particles, which is what causes issues"
@@boopussnoopusI don't like to necropost in the comments but I'll reply to this anyways While it's true that uranium primarily emits alpha radiation, I believe a lot actually ends up contained by the glaze. So the vast majority of detectable radiation coming from glazed pottery would be beta (especially) and some gamma. These types of non-specialised geiger counters are very beta sensitive and tend to way overestimate the radiation dose too; They estimate what the dose is purely based on the amount of particles that hit the tube, but don't take into account the energy of that radiation, which is what you need to determine the dose. And yes, consuming small parts of the glaze or uranium that had leached out would not be healthy, but not the end of the world either. Uranium (as a heavy metal) is quite toxic, and that would be much more of a concern than the relatively low levels of radioactivity
OMG Yes! That would be so funny just to see baby mark on his trysicle just riding around the back yard then to look back at the window to see his dad giving him a deathful dissappinted glare. (Sorry if I can't sleep correctly ;-;)
other youtubers: _can't cry during apology videos_ Mark: *_cries over eating cheese_* edit: yes I am aware of the sentimental value and he wasn't just crying over the taste, here's a big fat /s for you
it depends on what radiation its detecting there are 3, alpha, beta, and gamma. more than likely its picking up more beta / gamma and it can't tell the difference between the two lesser radiation types and the deadly alpha.
@@rionthemagnificent2971 you are sorta right, Alpha particles are much harder to detect, tho there are a lot more of them. the reason they are so hard to detect is because they are the weakest there are, Alpha particles can barely penetrate a sheet of paper, thus they are harmless. Gamma on the other hand, is definetly a concern, even high amounts of Beta particles is already a bit of an issue. tho most meters just detect them all the same, so they judge all particles as the same value, while most of them are harmless Alpha particles. so meters can have a super high rating thanks to Alpha particles, yet be completely harmless, they arent even able to penetrate the skin. Edit: some meters are able to detect Alpha particles, which tend to have huge amounts, i think this meter was mostly detecting Alpha particles. the high numbers are still scary, but it should be fully save
@@Wasa8i2 Yeah, I remember reading alpha particles being fairly harmless for that sort of reason, and it's likely that's what Mark was mostly picking up. As Amy suggested, Uranium's particular use in glass and pottery is actually a thing, especially those made before the discovery of radiation. Unless you're talking about its use in things like nuclear reactions, over 99 percent of such Uranium is Uranium 238; A comparatively stable isotope that can't undergo fission and actually does undergo alpha decay to radiate such particles. As such, an overwhelming majority of the radiation coming from that mug may very well have been from alpha particles, and Uranium's use in these more mundane applications does tend to be (relatively) safe. Of course, with Mark's luck and "medical history", who knows....
amy casually talking about her highly radioactive fiestaware: it’s fine mark: highly radioactive!!! leave area and find out why!!!!! also amy: i know why! it’s the uranium!
@supreme world leader the Geiger counter measures in CPMs which measures electron counts. MSVs measures the damage in relation to time. 100 CPMs is concerning, so 1200 CPMs is dangerous. I hope they have taken steps to contain it.
I'm a little late, but seeing Mark remember his father through something so simple as cheese and crackers really got me. I lost my father unexpectedly last year and it's funny how I now see him in everything. It's bittersweet, but I'm grateful for the time I had with my dad.
But seriously imagine that everyone here just starts emailing Kraft like "BRING BACK MARKIPLIERS CHEESE. WE DO NOT REMEMBER THE NAME BUT BRING IT BACK BEFORE WE STOP BUYING FROM YOU"
I’m glad you got to experience a childhood favourite again and that it was just like you remembered. Nostalgia is such a powerful thing and when it’s positive like that, it’s bliss. Thanks for sharing that with us 💗
@@nyxs_time_alone Food and their taste especially now can change alot or even get discontinued like Mark's cheese. I'd say the best way to feel this nostalgic is to visit your mom and dad's place after like 8-15 years
I've done this by drinking diet coke. Brings me right back to my grandma's house and all the memories that brings. I don't really like Diet Coke anymore, but my Grandma loved Diet Coke, and it was the soda she always had. I had Diet Coke a month ago, after not drinking it for years, and I just suddenly had a rush of nostalgia, almost like I was directly back in the kitchen of her house, drinking a can of Diet Coke. It was the weirdest sensation. I didn't know what Mark was getting at the first time I saw this video, but I still was happy for him to have those memories... but now, I totally get what he's saying.
I keep coming back to this video because the way Amy says “I know why. It’s the uranium” is still so funny to me. I will never get over how this video turned into testing radioactive pottery
Best part of this video is how Mark remembers random memories of him and his dad because of this cheese. It just goes to show how much they bonded over this little afternoon snack of theirs.
Me: Crying about Mark eating cheese and crackers Mark: My dad was pissed off about something and the fire alarm was beeping so he just jumped up and SMACKED it out of the ceiling Me: Laughing my ass off with tears still in my eyes
The person with him, able to share that moment... definitely a core memory. Seeing someone transcend time and abandon any restraints on strong emotions... it's definitely magical. By no means do I believe in astrology, but it's the first thing that pops into my mind when it comes to like-minded people. This type of journey that someone decides to take requires a lot of guts and a willingness to express yourself. Definitely an honor to have seen it, whether all late. We should all feel honored.
@@EzekiesAcheronwell the company was well known for its brightly coloured cups which was created with uranium, nevermind just making normal, non irradiated cups
I'm man enough to say a tear did form. Mabye because this snack had such a big part on his life, and I can relate some things to that (not to a span of 20 years of course)
@@ambersquirrel1113 he's having a bike ride through all the silly things he did as a child. But he is on the grass and his father is slowly watching him...slowly
This video is the definition of "that escalated quickly" "Man, my dad was awesome and this taste brings me back and lets me appreciate his love and care again. AMY, THIS CUP IS A DEATH TRAP, THE CITY WILL BLOW !!"
I literally was crying while mark was tearing up bc I can just feel the emotion and excitement at the same time for being brought back in time with important people in your life at the time. Just the memories of simpler times and recognizing how it was back then vs now is crazy
I can totally understand how he’s feeling. My mom passed when i was 11 and she used to make rice and beans from some sort of special recipe. I once went to a Hispanic Restaurant and had their rice and beans and instantly started crying because it tasted exactly like my mom’s
@@imovedtoanotherplaceuwu9355 bro, what the heck! He was saying "I hope you are alright" you just ruined this reply section. Hope you are happy with yourself.
This may be my favorite mark review. It's so down to earth and nostalgic despite not having these experiences myself. It makes me feel in these dark times.
Why isn't anyone talking about how his dad literally fuckin jumped up and *s m a c k e d* a fire alarm of the ceiling Also ngl, made me tear up pretty bad, man Love you Mark
@@lax4359 dangers were not known well back then. The trend stopped when most of uranium started getting diverted to nuclear weapons and after dangers were more known so the trend didn't start again
Depends on the type of radiation tho. Gamma aint as bad as other radiation as its basically just vibrations. The other two (kinda forgot. Been a while) are dangerous amd definetly at these amounts. This cup most likely has gamma radiation.
The look on Mark's face as he took his first bite. You could see him welling up, and the smile that spread across his face. That warmed my dead and shriveled heart.
Out of all the sad shit Mark does, why is him silently eating cheese the one that makes me tear up
it's so simple.
your right this almost made me cry....
I know right??
@@bobwhite5959 I did cry... ;-;
Because every memory involves his dad who is no longer here, at least that's why it's sad for me
Mark in 2015: *Gets emotional talking to fans or playing games*
Mark in 2019: *Gets emotional eating cheese spread*
The true stuff is the funniest.
Oh hey i found you again 😅
Memories do that bro
Hahaa 😂😂
Pecan I swear I saw you on discord one day lol
Alternate video title: Mark’s nostalgic cheese spread and Amy’s radioactive pottery.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
390th!
Better, Mark reminiscing about his childhood while eating feet cheese
Yes
And wasp figs
Okay but honest to god I almost burst back into tears when Mark enthusiastically offered Amy one. That he was so happy to share that experience with Amy.
It really was. I cried tbh. It’s a love language and I’m glad Amy realized it. I love how supportive they are of each other
@@jessicalamp9179 yes! Mark’s love language is sharing the things he loves with the people he loves and i just love that he was basically like “here’s a stinky cheese cracker, i treasure them, enjoy!”
hes like a kid
@@dingleberrysauce Once that wondrous, iron-willed and curious child within you dies, you lose joy in life. I'm honestly happy he hasn't lost that from him.
You know, that means, if you think about it, he loves his fans, too, because he shares many things with us... I really hope he never changes, he needs to be labelled as a national treasure.
Amy really was there for him. Usually, when he's doing random things that don't explicitly involve her, like the sour patch series, he'll offer her some of what he's trying, and she'll almost always decline. But here, it's nice that she saw how sensitive of a moment it was for him and tried a food that was so important to him, especially given how many times he stressed in this video how irregular the taste and smell is, and how most people wouldn't like it.
Yeah. It's clear he really wanted to share the memory of it with someone.
it’s not that deep bro
@@antcampagna yep but let this guy spend his free time formulating huge paragraphs about things he wants to feel good about or some shut
@@antcampagna Did you not watch the same vid as everyone else. He just went on VERY deep monologs about his memories as a kid over freaking cheese. If this video wasn't deep...I don't know what the heck you find deep. This was a man reliving moments from his childhood that he hasn't thought of in decades. While eating a random ass cheese spread, lol.
the fact that he teared up makes me feel like having memories of his dad is still a hard thing to handle sense his father has passed
This is like that scene in Ratatouille, when the food critic eats some ratatouille and remembers being a child.
WildKat Art lol
Trueee
Indeed
Literally
Ah the power of small significant things like food that brings back the memories of tender childhood moments
Mark: *takes a bite*
His brain: *does the shooting star meme thru all his childhood memories*
T H E M O R E Y O U K N O W
@@medge8845 WRONG MEME LOLOLOLOL
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Can someone please make this?
@@Djlawson1000 I can only hope someone does
“You got something to say about my grandmother? Huh?!”
Well she has a beautiful glow is all I’ll say
HAHAHA
600 LIKES!!!
Some would say she's radiant.
@@Jaeeden Some would say that’s just her love.
@@alauriseflyn Yeah, her love of her granddaughter really shines
I like to think a couple hours after shooting the video, Amy found Mark in the kitchen quietly enjoy the snacks with a small smile on his face.
this, this right here? it makes me happy
i love this a lot
or they could be eating it together on the couch
Irradiated
That puts a small smile on my face
"evacuate immediately, call government"
Eh it's fine, it's like Chernobyl in the palm of your hand
when he first put the cheese in his mouth, i saw the memories in his eyes. i damn near cried from watching a grown man eat cheese and crackers.
Ye I got watery eyed idk his dad died mine died in 2017 I feel the same way he does over cheese with playing games me and my dad played
Smacky Lemons
Me and my dad used to watch movies together (Especially the jungle book, he loved that one) while sitting on the couch.
He died when I was 11 years old from a rare disease and I’m only 15 now.
Every time I hear the word “Dad” or “Movie” or “Jungle” I cry.
Ah, fresh air hugs* I’m sorry for your loss.😔
Everyone playing who suffered worse game now?
Yeah..I did..
Me: *sharing Mark's tears of nostalgia over his childhood snack*
Mark: "This is a Geiger Counter."
Me: Wait, wha-?
over a 1000 likes and only 1 reply? Lemme change that
@@StaticCharge-cheese now its two?
😢 10:56
Aka geiger muller counter... And as all things it's a mix of two scientists names
@@StaticCharge-cheese why?
I love that whenever Mark remembers something, his face just lights up
It made me wanna cry for some reason
That look just makes me happy.
It's because while yes we are still young we lose bits of our happiness for one reason or another. To remember those times and to have memories that things bring up returns some that joy from back then. After a pizza place my dad loved burned and shut down he was happy to hear they might open back up. Well it and almost all other stores from that place was closing down around same time. Well a family now reopened it recently. And when I ate it.... it made me remember multiple times with my dad. Mark is right about it just bringing back things you forget till that moment.
probably just the nuclear radiation
🥺
I'd read the hell out of a markiplier autobiography.
I hope he writes one before he retires
he did a draw my life like a long time ago when that was a trend. that's kinda an autobiography
I was born a big fat baby
I grew up a big fat baby
My parents went through a big fat divorce
And I became a big fat adult
yes YES
Holy fuck that is such a good idea I didn't know I needed that until now
it was so emotional and then he started talking about his dad swatting the alarm off the wall- now i know where mark got his massive himbo energy from
omg why, why is ur pfp so cursed to me
I felt the same
Bless you, I laughed so hard I pulled a muscle.
Amy is sooooo casual about that radioactive mug
It's safe it has uranium in it not on it as long as it doesn't break its fine and his counter is the cheap one it only counts alpha and beta not Gama
14 µSv is not a big dose of radiation. The average person gets about 10 µSv each day.
its not the radiation dose that kills you, its how long you're exposed that kills you. so if that's 14 µSv per HOUR- that's 336 µSv/day. say he filmed like 15 minutes with it, 1220 CPM * 15 min = 18,300 counts.
@Toxo234 68 it would not be the next cherbobyl not even close
@Nolan978 fair, not justified but fair nonetheless, public perception of nuclear energy and really anything nuclear is not the best to say the least
Mark: takes a bite
His brain: does the shooting star meme through all of his childhood memories
Markiplier is the only UA-camr who can make his audience cry by him eating cheese
Chandler A that’s so true 😭 I’m actually crying
Chandler A and not just any cheese.... *LIMBURGER CHEESE*
I start crying before the first bite I dont know why?!
we are one with mark, if he cries, WE ALL CRY
I was your 420 like I feel *accomplished*
Thirty year old man cries at cheese and dies of radiation poisoning
2019 colorized
Why do I have to be the 201th like I am a perfecftionist
Keskeyy that was really weird tho
@@vinisedgyy *t h*
From a cup
I love hearing Markiplier telling stories. Makes me sad seeing him tear up a little about his dad. Wish his dad was able to enjoy the cheese again. :(
Somewhere in the afterlife his dad is having all the cheese he could want.
@@tieflingcody7493 Indeed... Cherished memories :)
Mark: "My dad was very tech savvy"
Mark 20 seconds ago: He swatted the fire alarm off the ceiling
I just wanted comment
That made me laugh so hard
Isaak Bullock you shouldn’t have commented the last part, kinda ruined the joke
Its soo funny I have never truly luaghed soo much in my life I am definitely subscribing now
ambuja shetty the exaggeration of your comment cringy af
this is making me feel nostalgic even though ive never eaten that before
I guess we’re all watching this series again
Lol me too
yes
Alternate title: Grown man has a mental breakdown over cheese
Mark's Food review is The greatest review
Imagine how confused the Limburger cheese people are going to be when they suddenly get an influx of customers buying their spread out of nowhere after this video
GrandH I guarantee that a crap ton of people are going to try this now
Even i wanna try it 😂
Theres gonna be that one guy laughing hysterically screaming “ you all doubted me! But i knew it beloved by the people!”
Mark's a great marketing campaign. They should sponsor him.
We need feet.
When Mark offered Amy one and she said sure, that’s a love language in itself Amy is so supportive of Mark, even if it’s something small like this, this is going to be a special memory for both of them🤎 I love them together so much
I came back to this series because I miss videos like this by mark
It's beautiful and wholesome 🥺
And how gentle she is with the fact that she didn’t really love it but didn’t hate it. Just because she knew how important it was to
I didn’t know something could be described specifically as a “Ratatouille Moment” until now, wtf
I know that feel.
Let us all hope that someday, we can all have our own ratatouille moment.💕💕
I literally commented "Ratatouille moment" before I even saw this comment
never laughed this hard at a youtube comment and you're right. thank.
Finally someone else who thinks this feels like that one moment from Ratatouille
The pure joy you see on his face when he took the first bite. I know everyone already said it's a "Ratatouille moment", but yeah, that's it.
So true, like ima cry
To be fair, many of us would act the same if we ate a food we had not had since our childhoods.
I would prob tear up if I had my dad’s favorite food too. 😭 Just because he ate it a lot during my childhood…
I feel the same way when I eat peach yogurt. It was my favorite flavor. Specifically Yoplait with the cone shaped container. Reminds me of getting ready for elementary school.
Rat moment
6:27 As soon as he took that bite, he got flashbacks of his dad. You know mark is getting teary when he gets really quiet and he smiles. Love you, Mark
GOTDAMN WHOS CUTTING ONIONS
@MrZomBIE16 Yo im sorry 😓✨
@@noellestakenn IKR 😢🤚🏻
Yeah, I knew exactly what he was thinking, makes me think what triggers ill have when my parents aren't around anymore.
No I can’t cry over a man eating cheese..
6:40 I teared up from this. I could feel the pure joy coming from Mark as that bite took him back to his childhood.
It's like that scene from ratatouille where Ego eats the food and you see the flashback. He's not here anymore; he's back at home, enjoying this with his dad among everything else they did.
(This is as far as I've gone in the video. I don't know if he talks about any of this stuff after that moment, it was just a beautiful moment and I wanted to say that.)
How do you feel about the irradiated fiesta ware
Police: 911 whats your emergency
Mark: yeah I have a radioactive cup
police dont take 911 calls
but still funny
Lol
Mark: Also, I miss my dad and I need a hug...
Mark: **not understanding why eating a food that gives him positive memories of his dad would make him cry**
Exactly! The tearing up, the house, the garage, he didn't understand why the cheese made him think of that but they all have one thing in common. Psychologically, doing something again after 20 years when he used to do it with his dad, every single time, of course it's going to bring back the well of memories. Things you buried or thought you moved on from...it's sad but...also really happy. That's the same way I get when I examine rings in a jewelry store, I remember sitting in my grandmas room as she showed me every single piece of jewelry.
@-@
@@psionicdreamer3302 I get the same thing too with apple juice but instead of nostalgic, I just get flashbacks of being in the hospital and not being able to have anything but that. I feel so sick every time
I am so ugly crying right now, I can't even type this
@@mrs.schrute3862LMAO
Mark's extreme concern over Amy's radioactive dishware was GOLD.
No it was Uranium
Nice profile pic
@@polar707 Thanks, I like yours too. Memento Mori.
@@kaylapowell2793 we'll see you on the other side Unus Annus
@@sounddoom5836 bad b8
the fact there was this super wholesome, super sweet and toucing moment right and then marks like
" *and then my dad just SWUNG at the fire alarm* "
this video is honestly just so wholesome to watch though, love it
this mark: "food memory is a real thing"
before mark: "each shape chicken nugget has a different flavor"
I NEED TO KNOW WHAT VIDEO THAT’S FROM
@@kingsleywynne3670 i think its the korean mcdonalds vs american mcdonalds video
@@kingsleywynne3670 It's the Korean Mcdonalds vs American Mcdonalds vid
@@YoungLS0 thanks!
When I read that comment, he instantly said that right in the middle of reading ut
Mark: * is getting nostalgic because of smelly cheese *
Also Mark: *_“This is a Geiger Counter”_*
Yes, this happened in the video....
@Savannah mcgowan yep, and if your full of "rad" then you should get some help. Lol
@Savannah mcgowan I know, I just had to get this pun out of the way so that it wouldn't haunt me forever. Lol
Bro Amy's cup is RAD (pun intended)
Pottery nerd here, orange is a very hard color to make in ceramic glazes (without stain) unless you're using uranium. Radioactive red was actually a very popular and sought after fiestaware color.
Are the oranges and red glazes still as radioactive today? I’m super into pottery but I can’t partake in that hobby as much as I like.
Theresa Luu some of them may not be food safe, but majority of modern glazes are not radioactive. (bit of a pottery nerd as well lol)
Scared Puffin ohh that makes sense! Thank you!
Also just another question, but in order to prevent those glazes from leeching out, do we just use a clear top glaze over it or just avoid it for the things we want to use for food?
Theresa Luu I’d imagine you’d probably want to just avoid non-food safe/toxic glazes when making dinnerware all together, but if it’s an underglaze and you wanna make it glossy then yes you’d use a clear glaze on top
Scared Puffin got it! Thanks again!
Having lost my mother last year, I now come back to this with new eyes. And boy does this hit harder now. If your reading this please cherish every moment with your loved ones, even when it’s the hardest. Love you all ❤️
im sorry for your loss
That's really sad... I hope you're doing well
I understand.
You are weak
Mark: cries after eating Limburger Cheese
Everyone watching this: goes out and buys Limburger Cheese
Never. Cheese that smells is only good for a garbage can imo. (and you can pretty much bury me under cheese... specific cheese)
@@JadeyFadeyMCR I like Mozzarella and quick melt cheese. :P How about you?
@@inkslaboratory3010 I love Graskaas, Beemster young and I like mozzarella as well. Some cumin cheese can be good too, or young cheese with nuts in it. Or nettle cheese. I don't like old cheeses though... or most french cheeses (I like brie but that's it). Growing up in a cheese country makes you try a lot of different cheeses
Pepperjack anyone else?
Gabriel Franklin pepper jack is the best
Just imagine Mark walking up to a government facility and saying "I'd like to report a radioactive cup"
He would do that though
I could see him doing that for real tho.
Knowing mark I could totally see that
I could see that happening 🤣
No yeah but seriously around that time it was pretty commun that pottery industries were making uranium things like litterally check if your house/appartement was made in the 1920-1940 because it may contain some wierd paint xD
Goes from crying about cheese to screaming that we need to evacuate and call the government because of a cup.
I love this channel
Ah yes the good old 2019 markiplier videos
They make such good sense
This is Mark unabashedly using his influential power for the benefit of his father's cheese legacy, and I'm here for it.
You can tell he just really misses the memories with his dad
Is it some kind of requirement that fathers MUST like Fig Newtons? Because they were always my dad's favorites, and were a staple on many family road trips. 🤷🏼♀️
Markiplier tearing up over feet cheese is the content I’m here for.
67Kalem between this and the Bigfoot video, I'm 35% sure Mark has a foot fetish.
Well, more accurate as butt cheese
Yes exactly
Same
Same bro
I started tearing up every time Mark smiled because he had "flash backs"
I CRIED OVER A MAN WHO ATE CHEESE!
Jebus the 1. More like “Fisch-Bach’s” 🤣
I’ll see myself out...
He just has that kind of power
Same
im crying because i accidently called it cream cheese
When he tasted it and got emotional, I cried a little. He obviously had very fond memories with his father and tasting it really brought him back to it. It's that kind of nostalgia that keeps his father alive in him. I bet they had a wonderful relationship and I'm sure even all these years later he misses him like crazy.
Cried a little? I freakin sobbed, it was so sweet.
Title:
*Mark learns he could die of radiation*
I would cry if he died tbh.
Angel Martinez
Ok
Mark is the only person that would pick a fight with a non-living object
And we would think it’s normal
SomeIdiotPlayingRoblox Lol
SomeIdiotPlayingRoblox This needs to be the top comment!
He is also the only person who would lose
Lmao
SomeIdiotPlayingRoblox your not wrong... and I would join him
Mark: *eats stinky cheese*
The entire Internet: *emotional breakdown*
Don’t kill me CEO of racism
... yeah if your father died tragically from cancer and you remember him you'd cry too.
uh oh s t i n k y
SO TRUE
Love how calm Amy is about the deadly mug. Fiestaware can cause cancer. It's unsafe when it's chipped at all.
Since the mug wasn't chipped, why was the Geiger counter picking up the radiation? It should only do that if the radiation is leaking from the mug yeah?
@slayerkifonna6831 I feel like someone explained that in another reply section. But if you're still unsure, just look it up.
@@slayerkifonna6831 hi, here's the explanation I got from another comment "IIRC the main form of radiation emitted by the Uranium Oxide in the glaze is alpha radiation, which is fully stopped by a single sheet of paper, let alone human skin, so it poses little/no risk to us. This of course changes once the glazed is damaged (or if the food is highly acidic, like pasta sauce) as then the uranium oxide can leech into your food (alongside lead), and once you eat it you no longer have the safety barrier of your skin between you and the alpha particles, which is what causes issues"
@@boopussnoopusI don't like to necropost in the comments but I'll reply to this anyways
While it's true that uranium primarily emits alpha radiation, I believe a lot actually ends up contained by the glaze. So the vast majority of detectable radiation coming from glazed pottery would be beta (especially) and some gamma. These types of non-specialised geiger counters are very beta sensitive and tend to way overestimate the radiation dose too;
They estimate what the dose is purely based on the amount of particles that hit the tube, but don't take into account the energy of that radiation, which is what you need to determine the dose.
And yes, consuming small parts of the glaze or uranium that had leached out would not be healthy, but not the end of the world either. Uranium (as a heavy metal) is quite toxic, and that would be much more of a concern than the relatively low levels of radioactivity
The part where Markiplier talks about his dad should be animated
I know right? I wanna animate it but it would be horrible since I just started in animation ;-;
OkamiWaffle you can always redo and improve it. Haters gonna hate, potatoes gonna potate.
OMG Yes! That would be so funny just to see baby mark on his trysicle just riding around the back yard then to look back at the window to see his dad giving him a deathful dissappinted glare. (Sorry if I can't sleep correctly ;-;)
As a magic Channel I would love to cook for him. The collab would be amazing!
I would like to see the part where his dad swats the fire alarm animated. Definitely the tricycle part too.
other youtubers: _can't cry during apology videos_
Mark: *_cries over eating cheese_*
edit: yes I am aware of the sentimental value and he wasn't just crying over the taste, here's a big fat /s for you
Me
NinjaPlatypus
Lol I get emotional when I tried food I haven’t tried in so long.
Draw my life markiplier my guy.
I laughed out loud 😭
hard to believe but that's very thing I do every-time I have cheese, it's Caucasian thing to do
Mark: cries while eating cheese
*everyone liked that*
wait why?
@@VixenVulpix266 did you not watch the vid?
Meat cheese
woah spooky time 666th like
Wow.
Mark's story about the alarm, Sean's story about his hallucination, I would love to hear these guys tell more stories
Isn’t that distractible pod cast with mark him telling stories?
What hallucination?
*has an extremely radioactive cup lying around the house*
Mark: "it's fine"
They should have done red paint. Those have even higher concentrations of depleted uranium
THEGRIFFINTROLL GAMING AND VLOGS
is it safe?
Flip-Flop Flamingo
Do *_you_* think it’s safe?
Also drinking the tea in the radioactive tea cup
no that was amy
Title idea: Mark makes us cry with nostalgia from a cheese spread ft. Amy's Chernobyl-in-a-cup collection
it depends on what radiation its detecting there are 3, alpha, beta, and gamma. more than likely its picking up more beta / gamma and it can't tell the difference between the two lesser radiation types and the deadly alpha.
@@rionthemagnificent2971 you are sorta right, Alpha particles are much harder to detect, tho there are a lot more of them. the reason they are so hard to detect is because they are the weakest there are, Alpha particles can barely penetrate a sheet of paper, thus they are harmless. Gamma on the other hand, is definetly a concern, even high amounts of Beta particles is already a bit of an issue. tho most meters just detect them all the same, so they judge all particles as the same value, while most of them are harmless Alpha particles. so meters can have a super high rating thanks to Alpha particles, yet be completely harmless, they arent even able to penetrate the skin.
Edit: some meters are able to detect Alpha particles, which tend to have huge amounts, i think this meter was mostly detecting Alpha particles. the high numbers are still scary, but it should be fully save
@@Wasa8i2 Yeah, I remember reading alpha particles being fairly harmless for that sort of reason, and it's likely that's what Mark was mostly picking up. As Amy suggested, Uranium's particular use in glass and pottery is actually a thing, especially those made before the discovery of radiation. Unless you're talking about its use in things like nuclear reactions, over 99 percent of such Uranium is Uranium 238; A comparatively stable isotope that can't undergo fission and actually does undergo alpha decay to radiate such particles. As such, an overwhelming majority of the radiation coming from that mug may very well have been from alpha particles, and Uranium's use in these more mundane applications does tend to be (relatively) safe. Of course, with Mark's luck and "medical history", who knows....
This reply section has some smart people here. :D
@@crazy_ventures697 I like it, I actually learnt something lol
amy casually talking about her highly radioactive fiestaware: it’s fine
mark: highly radioactive!!! leave area and find out why!!!!!
also amy: i know why! it’s the uranium!
Yes also include to tell the government
Yeah they made uranium glass before they knew what radiation was lmfao
I read this comment before watching the video and let me just say boy was I confused
supreme world leader THAT’S STILL NOT GOOD REGARDLESS
@supreme world leader the Geiger counter measures in CPMs which measures electron counts. MSVs measures the damage in relation to time. 100 CPMs is concerning, so 1200 CPMs is dangerous. I hope they have taken steps to contain it.
I'm a little late, but seeing Mark remember his father through something so simple as cheese and crackers really got me. I lost my father unexpectedly last year and it's funny how I now see him in everything. It's bittersweet, but I'm grateful for the time I had with my dad.
🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
And for a few moments, he was 10 again. He had his father and his world for just enough time to remember that life is always worth living.
@ExDeeXD Music lmao
i-
STOP IM LITERALLY GOING TO CRY
You should write a book
It's cheese and a cracker
Mark: *takes a bite*
Everyone: So... how does it taste like?
Mark: It-... I... it tastes like... happiness
Channel name is about radiation... talks about the food...😂
hello irradiated cup
BEST WAY TO DESCRIBE FOOD MEMORIES EVER! XD yes... I had to say that in caps
I could see the happiness before he even said it
STOP NO WAIT THAT'S TOO ACCURATE-
But seriously imagine that everyone here just starts emailing Kraft like "BRING BACK MARKIPLIERS CHEESE. WE DO NOT REMEMBER THE NAME BUT BRING IT BACK BEFORE WE STOP BUYING FROM YOU"
I mean, if over a million people start mailing you... ... _that's gotta have a fucking impact one way or another._
I'm on it!
Let's create a raid on twitter lmao
I want to start emailing but I don't know Kraft's email
@@regansikola5990 I legit tried looking for it, but couldn't find it. I think it's a better idea to tweet them.
I’m glad you got to experience a childhood favourite again and that it was just like you remembered. Nostalgia is such a powerful thing and when it’s positive like that, it’s bliss. Thanks for sharing that with us 💗
title: i havent eaten this food in 20 years
my brain: baby food
I thought i was the only one!... I thought breast milk but okay
Well mark is 30, so that’d be weird to have baby food at 10 y/o...
Here’s my logic, mark is a UA-cam who makes videos everyday. You really think he hasn’t made a video about eating baby food
Andrea Ibori Baby food is the fooking bomb m8
Try eating banana baby food it tastes so good
I almost cried when Mark was talking about his dad.
Then I lost it when he started screaming , scared of radiation.
Almost/started/screaming
@@Crimson0001 i'm sorry...
(i'm from Poland AND i've got dyslexia )
Markiplier: *eats a fucking cracker*
Markiplier: I can *smell* my childhood house’s *walls*
I'd like to feel that kind of nostalgia someday.
Damn I wish this would happen with me. Well I'll try to not eat something for 10 years to see if the same thing will happen.
@@nyxs_time_alone Food and their taste especially now can change alot or even get discontinued like Mark's cheese. I'd say the best way to feel this nostalgic is to visit your mom and dad's place after like 8-15 years
ah yes the crack
I've done this by drinking diet coke. Brings me right back to my grandma's house and all the memories that brings. I don't really like Diet Coke anymore, but my Grandma loved Diet Coke, and it was the soda she always had. I had Diet Coke a month ago, after not drinking it for years, and I just suddenly had a rush of nostalgia, almost like I was directly back in the kitchen of her house, drinking a can of Diet Coke. It was the weirdest sensation. I didn't know what Mark was getting at the first time I saw this video, but I still was happy for him to have those memories... but now, I totally get what he's saying.
I keep coming back to this video because the way Amy says “I know why. It’s the uranium” is still so funny to me. I will never get over how this video turned into testing radioactive pottery
This video is an emotional roller coaster
I laughed, I cried, I was scared, I was informed,
when he took that bite and just chewed for ages and got teary I'm like
"mark, I swear to god..... you're gonna make me cry over cheese"
honestly thought the title said “i haven’t eaten food in 20 years”
Thats his secret to staying so fit, sssshhhhh. Dont ruin the magic
𝕊𝕒𝕞𝕖
SAME HAHA
I read that to for a sec, and was like, what? I had to reread it.
69 likes you're welcome
Best part of this video is how Mark remembers random memories of him and his dad because of this cheese. It just goes to show how much they bonded over this little afternoon snack of theirs.
It sounds more like Mark ate those for afternoon snacks and his dad would get pissed at him for doing so
Why did this remind me of Tuesdays with Morrie 🙁
Mark: *takes a bite and starts crying and talking about his dad*
Everyone: *just starts crying for no reason*
*baby noises*
It was very emotional!
Moon Stars111 literally
Indeed
You don't know the feeling by missing your dad and old memories
Me: Crying about Mark eating cheese and crackers
Mark: My dad was pissed off about something and the fire alarm was beeping so he just jumped up and SMACKED it out of the ceiling
Me: Laughing my ass off with tears still in my eyes
Same
Swatted*
Yep, me too
This should be animated
my whole mood
“YOU GOT SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER MARK?!”
“... she might be irradiated...”
I demand a follow up to the radation cup B-plot
the orange cup freaked mark out lmao
like his reaction was fine then the beeps went crazy then he was like ( oh sh**)
this video is just great as any
I read that as he said it
The person with him, able to share that moment... definitely a core memory. Seeing someone transcend time and abandon any restraints on strong emotions... it's definitely magical. By no means do I believe in astrology, but it's the first thing that pops into my mind when it comes to like-minded people. This type of journey that someone decides to take requires a lot of guts and a willingness to express yourself. Definitely an honor to have seen it, whether all late. We should all feel honored.
Edit: Oh, shit! Fig Newtons! Didn't know it was an old people snack, but I've always loved them! haha
The "person" there with him is Amy, his partner lol.
@@ImTakingFlight ITS A OLD PEOPLE SNACK??? BUT IM ONLY 13
"I'm not lying.... Random wall I'm staring at"
lol why I read that as he said it lol
Mark: *Nearly cries from nostalgia*
Also Mark: THIS CUP HAS OVER 2000 OF RADIATION, AMY WE NEED TO EVACUATE THE AREA AND REPORT IT TO THE GOVERNMENT
WHY IS THE CUP SO RADIOACTIVE!?!?!?!
@@EzekiesAcheron the company that made those cups and plates was called Fiestaware and much of the things they made had uranium oxide in it
@@cyanoticspore6785 Why tho...
@@EzekiesAcheronwell the company was well known for its brightly coloured cups which was created with uranium, nevermind just making normal, non irradiated cups
@@cyanoticspore6785 That sounds like a recipe for radiaton poisoning.
When he takes the first bite
Me: oh no he’s going to cry
Mark: starts tearing up and telling us about his dad
Me: ....I’m crying....
I came here after a break up to laugh and feel good
Sumi Rios me too
666 likes
690 likes
T.T
The fact that he's frying the Geiger counter by LEAVING IN ON THE AFFECTED SURFACE is still so funny to me 😅🤣
Mark: “I’ll make Chica eat you”
Wall: *Sweats*
The drowning man- the sequel
The Drowned Man is back... but now in Mark’s house
That's called a leak.
@@blue_shark7610 *golf clap*
That smile he got when he smelled the cheese melted my heart. It gave me a large smile AHHHH I LOVE MARK. And why the frick did I tear up?!
I'm man enough to say a tear did form. Mabye because this snack had such a big part on his life, and I can relate some things to that (not to a span of 20 years of course)
Kebba Bayo it had a huge impact because it was his dad’s favourite thing to eat before he passed on
2nd hand tears
Mark: takes bike
Mark in his head: *Scene from Ratatouille*
Same
Lol
bike
@@ambersquirrel1113 he's having a bike ride through all the silly things he did as a child. But he is on the grass and his father is slowly watching him...slowly
lol good one
The genuine whole hearted smile when he tries the cheese is just so heartwarming
Mark: **gets quiet**
Me: _don’t do it_
Mark: **eyes get watery**
Me: _please don’t do this to me_
**Radioactive cups happen**
Me: _oh thank goodness, something funny_
😂😂👌🏽
As soon as he took the first bite I saw his face and started crying
I'm glad we all agree
As soon I saw his face trying it I knew he was remembering his dad
@Tristan Carlson ikr
Things that make UA-camrs cry:
-The Walking Dead
-Choice Games with sad endings
-Overwhelming Support from Fans
-Cheese
-apology videos
*LIMBURGER CHEESE*
Lee..
What about mrbeast giving money
Yes gamer
OVER 2000 IS IMMEDIATLY EVACUATE AND REPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT!
Amy: Its FINE.
I don’t get it
@@bubbleblast1499 watch the whole video then
Oh I get it
I hope that the Geiger counter is broken... Or this is a S.C.P. item Amy's great grandma had, and should be put into the game.
@@evanbrown5306 I think were all hoping that. Otherwise... Mark and Amy have a weapon.
Dadiplier sounds like the most amazing father anyone could ever ask for
I wish i could meet him and thank him for the wonderful man he has given us.
Let’s be honest, we all crying at a guy eating cheese
I plead guilty of this ;-;
300 I got u bro
No * squeezes lemon in my eye after crying * it’s the lemon
Not just any cheese marks cheese
Angel Diaz same
Mark: tears up from food nostalgia
Everyone: *cries for no reason*
Probably Mark: "You big whiny babies."
I just feel so happy for markimoo
*whole fandom cries over cheese*
Honestly I started tearing up right when he took the first bite
And I'm not someone who cries easily
The music made it hit different
Regular children: I LOVE gushers
Child Markiplier: Stinky cheese, take it or leave it
What in the lemon slice of hell are those?
I’m Australian so I’ve never had gushers... as a kid I used to like, le snacks?? I honestly don’t know lol
@@zoemochi i gummy snack with filling inside them
* Alex * gushers are a gummy with candy filling.
What kind of child likes gushers?
I did not expect to cry during a cheese tasting video, but here I am 😭😭
The cheese is connected to Mark's Dad so in turn his memories goes directly to his dad and his emotional connection. I feel. I understand
Mark: *makes us feel emotional over cheese*
Amy: *makes us concerned for the safety of the LA area*
Accurate
This video is the definition of "that escalated quickly"
"Man, my dad was awesome and this taste brings me back and lets me appreciate his love and care again. AMY, THIS CUP IS A DEATH TRAP, THE CITY WILL BLOW !!"
Arthur Moe-Mux-Hagi I imagine that he did so on purpose. To bring up the spirits of the video
@@bionicleone honestly I wouldn't be surprized.
I had a science teacher that talked about this once!! Apparently it’s not ACTUALLY harmful somehow???
@@lyndseywilliams9993 I mean I guess it radiates a lot but it's too small to be harmful, but still
Fucking scary !
I just like "report to the government".
Phone person: Who can I direct you to?
Me: *MY FIESTA CUP IS OVER 2000 I NEED TO TELL THE PRESIDENT*
I literally was crying while mark was tearing up bc I can just feel the emotion and excitement at the same time for being brought back in time with important people in your life at the time. Just the memories of simpler times and recognizing how it was back then vs now is crazy
it's like that scene in Ratatouille where the food critic has flashbacks to his childhood
Im glad we think alike
This should have more likes.
"I don't know why I was crying"
Because it reminded you of your dad. There's no shame in crying, Mark.
CleanserOfNoobs I’m sad
But there is!
I was saying the same thing. It was touching and wholesome and the radiation cup part was hilarious.
I can totally understand how he’s feeling. My mom passed when i was 11 and she used to make rice and beans from some sort of special recipe. I once went to a Hispanic Restaurant and had their rice and beans and instantly started crying because it tasted exactly like my mom’s
I’m so sorry to hear that. All the best regards from everyone here in the comments and we hope you are alright :)
Shut it this isent about you.
Unity isn’t *
@Claire Kooy this isent about u either
@@imovedtoanotherplaceuwu9355 bro, what the heck! He was saying "I hope you are alright" you just ruined this reply section. Hope you are happy with yourself.
This may be my favorite mark review. It's so down to earth and nostalgic despite not having these experiences myself. It makes me feel in these dark times.
Why isn't anyone talking about how his dad literally fuckin jumped up and *s m a c k e d* a fire alarm of the ceiling
Also ngl, made me tear up pretty bad, man
Love you Mark
BagelBramble this was a beautifully sad video to watch honestly.
But the fire alarm part was so funny
BagelBramble as someone who knows many military men, I can guarantee every one of them would do the exact same thing lmao. They are a different breed
Hey you know Mark's dad died right?
Krysta Cornelius my dad is a military man and I can personally confirm this
My dad did the same tho
Mark: "It says extremely high, evacuate the area and find out why."
Amy: "I know why, it's the uranium."
old cups used to be coated with uranium
@@Sigkete yea that doesnt sound dangerous one tiny bit LMAO
@@lax4359 dangers were not known well back then. The trend stopped when most of uranium started getting diverted to nuclear weapons and after dangers were more known so the trend didn't start again
@@Sigkete that’s the taste of health
Imagine literally holding Chernobyl in your hands like that 🤣
I love that everyone is commenting about Mark crying and not the fact he and Amy *_own a tea cup with a dangerous amount of radiation_*
That's half the comment 50-comments about him crying 50- radioactive
I like to think it was his dad contacting him. Like those EVP ghost detectors. Just imagining the magical
AKU THE DESTROYER yeah
It's fine
Depends on the type of radiation tho. Gamma aint as bad as other radiation as its basically just vibrations. The other two (kinda forgot. Been a while) are dangerous amd definetly at these amounts. This cup most likely has gamma radiation.
The look on Mark's face as he took his first bite. You could see him welling up, and the smile that spread across his face. That warmed my dead and shriveled heart.