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bubblewrap makes great insulation for windows during the winter, during the winter the cold air turns the glass of my window basically into a giant icecube which makes the room cold, but if i put bubblewrap on the window it keeps the cold air from entering the room, all you do is just barely spray the window with some water and the bubblewrap will stick and hold itself on the window pretty well.
In line with the fruit/veg stuff, carrots didn't used to be orange. Orange carrots first appeared in the 1500's but it is now known from modern research to be have come from yellow rooted varieties. The original carrots from Central Asia in 900CE were purple and yellow.
My dad was bed ridden before he died in 1978, my mother and myself took care of him at home, a nurse from the home care team gave us a very large sheet of bubble wrap to put under the bed sheet to help prevent bed sores, that was the first time I had come across the product.
I knew the Cookie Monster as Cookie Monster way back in the 70’s. Did i misunderstand you? Did you say he ‘became known as’ the Cookie Monster in 2007?
Spaghetti actually means little strings, the -etti/0 ending is a diminutive, spago means string, spaghetto means little string, spaghetti means little strings.. Most pasta is named after common everyday objects. Farfalle (plural) are Butterflies also a slang term for bowties. Penne are feathers so named because of the way they're cut at an angle to represent the vanes of a feather. A lingua is a tongue, so linguine are small toungs the -ine ending is another diminutive.
I adopted two snails from an Italian fish market just for fun, and they quickly got loose in the apartment and ate holes, with those raspy little teeth, in a manuscript I was editing. Got me in trouble, but very funny at the same time. Like turtles, their persistence, "slow and steady" gets them around a lot further than you might have thought !
idk if its just my schools but the 2 schools ive learned abt earth in both taught us that earth is circular but not a perfect one. but since us kids were hard to explain anything to, they resorted to teaching us that it was like a slightly squished orange. always found that funny😂
Oblate Spheroid creates variance in gravitational forces along the latitude but not the longitude. Rotation of oblate Spheroid causes greater centrifugal forces at the equator, making things here weigh less. The shape, plus the pulls of the sun and moon, cause precession, or a wobble, and alter obliquity. This plus the pulls of Venus and Jupiter change orbital eccentricity. Add to all these variations the shifts in the sun and we are left with one complicated model of just our orbit. All these slight changes are at such a scale that we, being so ever small, vastly see and feel the shifts in weather patterns. Milankovitch cycles should lend credence to the miraculous achievements of space programs. Instead, the ignorance of their existence is monopolized upon through fear mongering and misrepresentation of the data.
After seeing this vid I looked up some stuff about the berries. Bananas oranges grapes watermelons and pumpkins are all berries. On top of that strawberries raspberries and blackberries are not. Everything I thought I knew about fruits is wrong. Thanks a lot be amazed. Also just btw it must have multiple seeds to count as a berry
Another interesting fact about the ABCC11 gene. Those who don't have this "active" gene, besides not having body odor, also produce a dry ear wax instead of a wet ear wax that the rest of the population produces.
Um.... I am a Korean and I never used deodorant in my life also I hate my wet ear wax..... surprise? There is no one size fits all even when it comes to genetics.
I am definitely not Korean and it takes several days of sweating before there is any body odor on me . Learned that in a situation where there was no water - a little to drink if you were lucky and a bunch of hard working men , always amazed them that I had very little if any odor . Thankfully I am home now and enjoy my daily shower .
@Wings of Eagles I like your comments. You seems to be a intelligent guy who pays attention and interested in learning throughout your life.(have a doubt, think logical, result and fact) Have a merry Christmas and happy new year.
Another awesome video bud. You are a library of facts & I’ve often used them when I’ve been talking to my Grandson, then he’s passed them on at school completely baffling his teachers. I love it & look forward to watching them every day. Thank you for sharing them. You’re a legend of UA-cam. 👍 🇬🇧
Funny story is I got into a little trouble in my third grade year when I questioned my teacher on how important it was for me to know who sailed the seas at what period only to come onto this video and find that the argument I have with my teacher was validated explanation point
As a kid in the 90’s I wondered why I really needed to know who sailed where too. I can assure you its been almost 20 years since I graduated high school. You don’t need algebra, you don’t need chemistry and you sure as heck don’t need to know who sailed where.
The armpit fact caused me to remember a field trip I had in 3rd or forth grade. So basically me and my class of like 30 people got on a already crowded bus me and my friend managed to get a pair of seats next to each other but when I sat a man who was standing in the aisle had his ass was in my face but when I stood up his armpit was in my face it wasn’t worth it to go through that to go to a museum.
it reminded me of how many boys I hated because of their nasty smell and all of them became successful, they loved me and hated them. Now I regret it. lol
when he started talking about the moon I was thinking, "If he starts saying the moon landing is fake and the Earth is flat, I'm stopping the video here and unsubscribing." Thanks for not spreading lies
👍🏼Great job clarifying the Biblical Fruit, which was actually from a singular unique tree, meaning it be *gone* (same with Jonah's big ol' "fish"); as well as for the Magi, who coulda been anything over 1, and were not at the manger. They dropped by later. And big thanks to China for peaches!!!👏🏼😋
Yes, the helpful critters were sometimes a problem in the Pacific Theater of WWII, when dolphins would helpfully try to push downed flyers in life rafts toward the nearest land---which sometimes was populated by Japanese Army and/or navy.
@@oldenweery7510 omg. I had to screenshot this, because the dumbest comment on the internet was followed up, by the second dumbest. What were the chances?
What’s extremely funny here is that the video about busting the famous lines that people call facts for being false contains one of them in the script, without it being mentioned as false. 23:15 the pyramids weren’t built by slaves. In fact, the builders were very respected and well paid for their work, and were even buried next to them in gratitude. Major bummer, be amazed!
No one should believe he discovered the USA since it is a country not a continent. He did discover for his people the fact the north and south American continent existed
@@billypayne6197 But he discovered the continent itself, the whole continent's name is America and it's divided into North, south and Central America, he just arrived at central America, the one that went to the South America and discovered Brazil was Pedro Alvares Cabral.
@@euqinemor the Americas are multiple continents not one. Named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci who knew where he wasn’t. And North America was discovered to Europe by Leif the Lucky way way before Columbus greatx5 grandfather was born. Columbus is an egotistical idiot who harassed the academics and courts of Europe that deserves no praise.
I love this stuff. I can have my daughter memorize a few things and upset her 👩🏫 teachers by being correct. 😮Teacher: columbus discovered America & bla bla ... Victoria my daughtershouts out: NO HE DIDN'T. Then proceeds to state the actual facts! Let them call me for her disrupting class! I'm the one who told her to do it! The lies taught to kids must stop people! Join my movement to have your child stand up in school for the other false information taught they claim are facts....that are false. Be prepared to get a call from your child's Elementary School and stand up for them stating the real facts of History. Even better when leaving the classroom...get to hallway and yell look I discovered a hallway! Let me name it and pick something funny. This shall be known as hallway V!
The extensive level of Information Collection is just so awesome... Hats off to you guys.... Knowledge collection is just in another level.... Great job....
I took for granted getting to see supersonic planes all the time. I lived on the biggest airforce base in the country, the same one that Bush went to during 9/11. They had an air show each year. They reenacted dog fights, flew 30 feet above our heads, flew above us going super sonic, it was all so cool but I didn't realize till I moved that not everybody gets to experience that lol
Most people in America do know that Christopher Columbus didn't land or discover America. In fact, some states are no longer recognizing Columbus Day as a holiday anymore. Some states have changed it to Indigious People Day in celebration of the Native American that were already here.
It's actually wider around the equator than around the poles, yes. It's technically an ellipsoid. Or imagine it as a slightly flattened basketball. It's worth noting that if Earth was a perfect sphere, it would spin a lot slower; Venus is a lot closer to a perfect sphere than Earth, and as a result it takes about 243 Earth days to rotate along its axis: longer than it takes to make one revolution around the sun (which it does in only a little over 227 Earth days).
The ancient Egyptians loved to brag about their accomplishments that's just what they did. It was part of their culture, but funny thing is that they never bragged about building pyramids. Hmm, why would that be ? According to argon argon testing Göbekli Tepe is far older than the Giza Pyramids.
Im Not sure what point you're trying to make. Gobleki Tepe does seem to be a few thousand years older than the pyramids, but what does that have to do with the Egyptians building them? (Im trying to word this in a way that doesn't sound snarky or patronizing because 85% of comments are assholes making snide remarks, but it's hard conveying tone with written responses. ☺️ I am honestly just asking out of curiosity.)
Fruit of the tree isn't necessarily in reference to an actual fruit, in the Torah (the original name for the Bible) fruit can also mean the product or the result of something. Also, while in Matthew it says that there were three different types of gifts, it never gives an account to number of each gift.
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this in the comments, but in case anybody was wondering, the term or name for the 3D shape of the Earth since is not perfectly round and so Earth is not what we would call a Sphere but rather Earth is an Oblate Spheroid. Idk, but this is like the one fact I always remember from 9th grade science class. I'm 37 now and I remember reading about that from the class textbook as if it was yesterday. Can't remember anything else about that class, but seems ill never forget that Earth is not a sphere cuz it's not perfectly round, it's slightly wider at the equator and thus is an oblate spheroid. Stuck in my head like a catchy song. Not sure why, maybe it's cuz I like the way the words "Oblate Spheroid" sound when u say them? Lol Ps: happy new year everyone, and I hope u have a great day and wonderful week, a terrific month, and an amazing year! 💜
this channel is school but this one actually teaches you REAL things and makes it cool to learn new things and USEFUL facts that could be used for when you want to move to another state or any other place your not familiar with this stuff is so cool keep up the great work😍💖
I am actually glad you touched on the Genesis myth... But there was more to it.. not only was the forbidden fruit not an apple.. But the SERPENT was never stated to be Satan either. It was just the smartest animal.. and if you include later tales, it had legs.
since we on this subject can i add a fact that barley anyone even considers who was the first person to lie in the bible if u say the serpent then you r wrong God tells the first lie to the first two beings made while the serpent only told the truth just saying
@@kevinvicknair5648 actually, if you study some works.. You'll find Lucifer SELDOM LIES (or rather He can mislead with the truth), while God tends to be the opposite, often testing people or hiding information. Weird how that works.
29:22 I’m just wondering what people thought when they heard the first sonic boom. And, even though is not supposed to be possible, it breaking the speed of sound produces a sonic boom, what happens when breaking the speed of light?
Земля не просто має не сферичну форму, шановне панство. Земля має форму, яку науковці назвали "геоїд", себто в перекладі зі грецької мови "землеподібний". Себто так, ви правильно зрозуміли: Земля має буквально форму Землі. До речі, більшість планет теж її має. А карликову планету Хаумею щось дуже сильно закрутило. Оскільки у вакуумі немає жодної сили, яка б її зупинила, то Хаумея крутитиметься так завжди! Й так і буде пласкою. Ну, хіба що в неї знову вріжеться астероїд або величезна комета.
Can you imagine how I feel when I tell you my grandpa hand wrote the wiring diagram for the 🚀 for the Apollo program. The patches on the left were given to him by the astronauts that returned back to Earth safely as appreciation for that. It's true that we are to believe as we wish but at the same time my biggest fear is the dumbing-down of the world.
@@y_fam_goeglyd No. I take them apart from each other anyway. After grandpa and grandma died and my brother Jamie died I haven't gone back over there. I'm scared to know what happened to them. Grandpa probably would have wanted me to take the book and the patches to the museum here.
Oblate Spheroid creates variance in gravitational forces along the latitude but not the longitude. Rotation of oblate Spheroid causes greater centrifugal forces at the equator, making things here weigh less. The shape, plus the pulls of the sun and moon, cause precession, or a wobble, and alter obliquity. This plus the pulls of Venus and Jupiter change orbital eccentricity. Add to all these variations the shifts in the sun and we are left with one complicated model of just our orbit. All these slight changes are at such a scale that we, being so ever small, vastly see and feel the shifts in weather patterns. Milankovitch cycles should lend credence to the miraculous achievements of space programs. Instead, the ignorance of their existence is monopolized upon through fear mongering and misrepresentation of the data.
I saw a flaw in your portrayal of the flag in the original 13 colonies. You had the 50 star flag. To be historically correct, you should show the 13 stars in a ring flag! Knit picking, I know. But you do everything else so well, I thought you might like to know! Love your vids!!
The cigarette lighter was invented before the match, the tin can was invented before the can opener! (although tbf, not much use inventing a can opener before the can exists...)
The other thing about crediting Columbus with discovering america (the continent), even as the first european to do so is that the Icelandic Viking explorer Lief Erikson is thought to have beaten him there by roughly 500 years!
You could argue that the viking explorer did not discover america in the sense that it did not discover it to Europe, if you just find a place and then never return and don't tell anybody or have any real repercussion that is not much of a discovery, just a finding. So you can claim that there are only 2 discoverements of america, the first by the natives that crossed trough siberia in an ice age, that discovered it to humanity, and then collumbus that discovered it to Europe/Africa/Asia, altrough he did by accident, but well all the discoveries are accidents in a way.
And furthermore a lot of the details in the bible were altered during translation from the original hebrew. Mostly minor details, but the monks doing the translating kept making adjustments to the translation for readability. Like substituting words because the original word from hebrew translated in to english was something that most people in England (or whatever country, due to cultural differences, and differences in the availability of items) didn't know what it was, so they substituted an English word, or noun, to make the writings easier to comprehend. You do that through several translations, and those changes build up, and lots get lost (in translation).
@@ShalmendoGlineux This is why I love listening to people who read Hebrew talk about the original text and understand Jewish traditions. It starts to make so much more sense, lol!
I know the point of the Independence Day topic was to discuss the delayed signatures of a few people, but let me get this straight. The British accepted the document before the Americans ratified it? I feel like that's either wrong or given in a misleading fashion like they accepted a declaration of war or something instead. If they accepted it like it was a legal document, there was no reason to go to war!
Thanks to the "oblate spheroid", the moon looks bigger and is much brighter near the equator. You can read by the moon here in Costa Rica, a mere 10 degrees above it. Birds can be seen pulling worms at night thanks to their visibility in the bright moonlight.
I didn't know about the bananas being trees, but I did know bananas are berries. I am not a Christian, but I used to be. My personal theory is that the fruit no longer exists. If the fruit is forbidden, it shouldn't still be around to be eaten. I think the fruit was it's own species. It's like saying all the way back then, apples were that fruit, but now it is ok to eat apples? No.
If I got my history correct, wasn't it the Vikings who discovered it landed in the North American continent around 500 years earlier? The Native American Tribes stopped them from establishing a foothold if I recall correctly and repelled them off their land.
How can you "discover" something that others already know about? I have always been confused by this declaration of Europeans "discovering" the Américas, then trying their best to wipe out the inhabitants they found there.
@Wings of Eagles he made his younger brother Governor of Hispaniola and did nothing upon returning and learning of his brother's atrocities against the Tainos there. "The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for 'good' men to do nothing." Much the same way that ALL National Socialists (and in some quarters all Germans) were equally responsible for the actions of the Third Reich.
@Wings of Eagles The History taught in Caribbean Schools for the Caribbean Secondary Examination Council's Ordinary Level exams clearly state that he left his younger brother as Governor of Hispaniola and returned to find the settlers exploiting the locals, inclusive of taking children as sex slaves.
@@thatshimdavi8821 I recently found out I have a great grandfather that was full blooded Native American, but I don't know what affiliation. Around the same time I found out I have Inuit on the other side of my family. But nobody talked about it in the past, so I know nothing...It does explain some of my features, and my skin. I'm naturally darker, and have thicker skin then my mother. And I tan rather than really burn.
So I was so shocked that I had to look up the banana one. It’s a berry-herb. Not quite a berry but not quite a herb. So it’s technically both. It has berry characteristics and herb characteristics
Actually no. Fun fact she wasn't full greek, but history likes to change the scope of the lens and move it every so slightly, like the idea that Egypt isn't part of the African continent. Egyptians of the past do not resemble the 'hybrid' light coloured-let's make them part of the Mediterranean with a twisted history so we can claim they aren't part of the civilisation that birthed the world-as it's easier to deny than to accept. It's also tiresome when you know that Greek's knowledge came from the African continent.
I am Italian and here fettuccini doesn't exist, we call them tagliatelle, and a single one is a tagliatella, we eat them with bolognese sauce, which we call Ragù 😉 still loving the video ❤️ come visit 🛫🇮🇹
Oh my that sounds fantastic!!!! Tagliatelle... mmmm I love bolognese sauce 😋 😍 I will have to try that together. Also would you add sausage or chicken. Maybe mushrooms?
The city of Bologna is where Ragu was invented and they actually have an official recipe for the sauce ! You can easily find it online . I have had ragu in Bologna and it is very different to the sauce most people eat worldwide and never eaten with spaghetti .
I lived there and have been on their hot subways, when the air conditioning went out, and I can attest that they did not smell nearly as bad as I did. Weirdest thing ever
In actual point of fact if you're in orbit around the Earth close enough to see the Great Wall, you can also see railroads, canals, roads, etc., not to mention if you're looking at night you can see man-made lights coming up from cities. I wouldn't count the ISS though because the inference is being a man-made structure ON EARTH you can see from space. Otherwise literally every satellite counts too.
@@ShalmendoGlineux It's not particularly effective; that's why it wasn't used as such. It doesn't insulate much but it can fill cracks and gaps in the wall, but duct tape can do that too.
The fact about cleopatra being beautiful is also largely false campaigning as a way to explain how a woman could effictively lead a civilization; the only "logical" reason being, of course, through seduction.
@@ymoeuicancthat4945 Cleopatra was born in Egypt, she traced her family origins to Macedonian Greece and Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great’s generals. Ptolemy reigned Egypt after Alexander’s death in 323 B.C., and he launched a dynasty of Greek-speaking rulers that lasted for nearly three centuries (SO SHE WAS WHITE )
@@ymoeuicancthat4945 Yes she was white, she was also either Cleopatra VI or VII as her mother was either Cleopatra V or VI, the Ptolemy like most of the nobles and royalties in history where well know to "ensure pure bloodline" by incest. people always remembers her romance with Marcus Antonius but her first and second husbands where Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV... also her father was Ptolemy XII... so yeah she's white and AT BEST tanned by the Egyptian environment, so if she went back to Greece she would lose that tan in no time.
@@euqinemor Still Not White. Never In BC were there ''White'' People In Africa. Sorry To Tell Your Racist As This. ''White'' Didn't Travel To Africa. People Were Too Dark For Their Likes.
Those history lessons often neglect to mention the genocidal things Columbus' crew committed (according to their own records) against the Tiano people.
The forbidden fruit became an "apple" was because in Greek mythology the apple was associated with the goddess of wisdom, Athena. Owls were also, hence "wise old owl"
How could they have landed on the moon? The flag they put up was blowing around but how can that be when there's no wind on the moon or in space? EXPLAIN THAT ONE!!!
Yeah the fruit of the tree of knowledge can be any fruit...a fig, an olive, an apple, orange, but now we can rule out banana so that's one step closer I guess lol.
Actually, modern biologists have nothing to do with what the names or classification from 2000 BC were in any Semitic tongue. They might have called rhubarb a fruit (only the stem is non-poisonous).
I don't celebrate Columbus day because of it leading to the carnage to Native Americans . My ancestors were forced off their land in Southern part of TN out to Oklahoma. I'm trying to put my ancestry back together.
I'm pretty sure the word berry pre-dates botany by hundreds of years. Who decided that it's okay to steal a term and completely change it's meaning that has been established for so long?
BE AMAZED: That color that you have going down the east coast of the United States is the wrong color. 3:34 The flag back then was yellow with a rattlesnake on it with the words "Dont Tread on Me". As to Columbus: Technically he discovered Watling's Island in the Bahamas. He was an extremely evil man. I don't know why they gave him a holiday.
Why? Because no one wants to admit he was an atrocious dick, and he was the first to open his mouth about the Americas. In reality, the vikings were technically the first to step foot in the americas.
@@Ronin.Samurai Yes! There were the Vikings through the Saint Lawrence Seaway in Canada, and the people from Siberia across the Bering Straits, and the Phoenicians on the East Coast of what is called the USA today.
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bubblewrap makes great insulation for windows during the winter, during the winter the cold air turns the glass of my window basically into a giant icecube which makes the room cold, but if i put bubblewrap on the window it keeps the cold air from entering the room, all you do is just barely spray the window with some water and the bubblewrap will stick and hold itself on the window pretty well.
In line with the fruit/veg stuff, carrots didn't used to be orange. Orange carrots first appeared in the 1500's but it is now known from modern research to be have come from yellow rooted varieties. The original carrots from Central Asia in 900CE were purple and yellow.
Bananas and corn weren't always plump and yellow either. We changed a LOT of foods
My dad was bed ridden before he died in 1978, my mother and myself took care of him at home, a nurse from the home care team gave us a very large sheet of bubble wrap to put under the bed sheet to help prevent bed sores, that was the first time I had come across the product.
I’m sorry that happened 😢
@@turtleman4451 thank you for your kind words
Your welcome 😉
My condolences
Sorry for your loss.
Whoever the guy narrating these facts is, you are very good. You make me want to watch more and more. Keep it up😊😊
I knew the Cookie Monster as Cookie Monster way back in the 70’s. Did i misunderstand you?
Did you say he ‘became known as’ the Cookie Monster in 2007?
Perhaps they didn't give him the tag that is named "Cookie Monster" until 2007. But yeah, he's always Cook Monster from 1970's to 2007's.
Spaghetti actually means little strings, the -etti/0 ending is a diminutive, spago means string, spaghetto means little string, spaghetti means little strings.. Most pasta is named after common everyday objects. Farfalle (plural) are Butterflies also a slang term for bowties. Penne are feathers so named because of the way they're cut at an angle to represent the vanes of a feather. A lingua is a tongue, so linguine are small toungs the -ine ending is another diminutive.
Good lookin' out! I appreciate the knowledge w/o rhetoric
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wow, I did not know that! very interesting. thanks for sharing!
Thays interesting, now I'm craving pasta😍🌹
Yes sir .but penne it's penna and that's for 🖋️
And feather it's piuma or piume
I adopted two snails from an Italian fish market just for fun, and they quickly got loose in the apartment and ate holes, with those raspy little teeth, in a manuscript I was editing. Got me in trouble, but very funny at the same time. Like turtles, their persistence, "slow and steady" gets them around a lot further than you might have thought !
I never thought, "the snail ate my homework" would be something I heard in my life. Lol
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Turtles can ironically actually move very fast when they feel like it
LoL so does that mean you are slower than the 🐌? And what else did they get into and eat on the way?
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idk if its just my schools but the 2 schools ive learned abt earth in both taught us that earth is circular but not a perfect one. but since us kids were hard to explain anything to, they resorted to teaching us that it was like a slightly squished orange. always found that funny😂
Wish I went to that school:(
Oblate Spheroid creates variance in gravitational forces along the latitude but not the longitude. Rotation of oblate Spheroid causes greater centrifugal forces at the equator, making things here weigh less. The shape, plus the pulls of the sun and moon, cause precession, or a wobble, and alter obliquity. This plus the pulls of Venus and Jupiter change orbital eccentricity. Add to all these variations the shifts in the sun and we are left with one complicated model of just our orbit. All these slight changes are at such a scale that we, being so ever small, vastly see and feel the shifts in weather patterns. Milankovitch cycles should lend credence to the miraculous achievements of space programs. Instead, the ignorance of their existence is monopolized upon through fear mongering and misrepresentation of the data.
After seeing this vid I looked up some stuff about the berries. Bananas oranges grapes watermelons and pumpkins are all berries. On top of that strawberries raspberries and blackberries are not. Everything I thought I knew about fruits is wrong. Thanks a lot be amazed. Also just btw it must have multiple seeds to count as a berry
I think the singular of spaghettiO should be spaghettoO
Bananas have seeds??
19:45 Moon: Is that the effect of the centrifugal force, or are you just happy to see me?😏
You guys should change the about page of the channel to "curing boredom since 2015"
That’s a good idea in fact. It’s unique and would stand out. There are enough people after all, looking for something “whacky” out there.
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I fall asleep sometimes ig it's too relaxing 😂😂🤣🤣
Thank you! Not only do you find information that most of us wouldn't think of, you have a great sense on humor! Much needed during these crazy times.
He needs some better puns. ;p
Another interesting fact about the ABCC11 gene. Those who don't have this "active" gene, besides not having body odor, also produce a dry ear wax instead of a wet ear wax that the rest of the population produces.
Interesting
Um.... I am a Korean and I never used deodorant in my life also I hate my wet ear wax..... surprise? There is no one size fits all even when it comes to genetics.
I am definitely not Korean and it takes several days of sweating before there is any body odor on me . Learned that in a situation where there was no water - a little to drink if you were lucky and a bunch of hard working men , always amazed them that I had very little if any odor . Thankfully I am home now and enjoy my daily shower .
I def have this! Very odd stuff 😆
@Wings of Eagles I like your comments. You seems to be a intelligent guy who pays attention and interested in learning throughout your life.(have a doubt, think logical, result and fact) Have a merry Christmas and happy new year.
Another awesome video bud. You are a library of facts & I’ve often used them when I’ve been talking to my Grandson, then he’s passed them on at school completely baffling his teachers. I love it & look forward to watching them every day. Thank you for sharing them. You’re a legend of UA-cam. 👍 🇬🇧
I like your enthusiasm. Also I'm just a kid using my dad's account.
25:17: Never thought snails looked cute until that video.
Funny story is I got into a little trouble in my third grade year when I questioned my teacher on how important it was for me to know who sailed the seas at what period only to come onto this video and find that the argument I have with my teacher was validated explanation point
@Wings of Eagles Talking lies are we? that is not what happened, that is England propaganda of the time that has managed to perpetuate until now.
Now tell me a story about your panties!!
As a kid in the 90’s I wondered why I really needed to know who sailed where too. I can assure you its been almost 20 years since I graduated high school. You don’t need algebra, you don’t need chemistry and you sure as heck don’t need to know who sailed where.
The armpit fact caused me to remember a field trip I had in 3rd or forth grade. So basically me and my class of like 30 people got on a already crowded bus me and my friend managed to get a pair of seats next to each other but when I sat a man who was standing in the aisle had his ass was in my face but when I stood up his armpit was in my face it wasn’t worth it to go through that to go to a museum.
No outing is worth that🤢
it reminded me of how many boys I hated because of their nasty smell and all of them became successful, they loved me and hated them. Now I regret it. lol
I laughed when I read this, but yeah, not worth the ride to the fountain of youth if you have a butt and an armpit in your face.....
knowing how heavy clouds are, brings a whole new meaning to "the sky is falling oh no the sky is falling"
Chicken Little screaming that ‘The Sky is Falling’ makes it seem totally terrifying after all!!
when he started talking about the moon I was thinking, "If he starts saying the moon landing is fake and the Earth is flat, I'm stopping the video here and unsubscribing." Thanks for not spreading lies
👍🏼Great job clarifying the Biblical Fruit, which was actually from a singular unique tree, meaning it be *gone* (same with Jonah's big ol' "fish"); as well as for the Magi, who coulda been anything over 1, and were not at the manger. They dropped by later.
And big thanks to China for peaches!!!👏🏼😋
Dolphins have saved more lives in open waters than human lifesavers! Amazing!
Yes, the helpful critters were sometimes a problem in the Pacific Theater of WWII, when dolphins would helpfully try to push downed flyers in life rafts toward the nearest land---which sometimes was populated by Japanese Army and/or navy.
@@oldenweery7510 omg. I had to screenshot this, because the dumbest comment on the internet was followed up, by the second dumbest. What were the chances?
*Be Amazed*
@@JustForFun77077 its actually true but ur like 12 and too busy to check google
@@Kirisage haha no need to get all emotional because the internet fooled you into believing something so stupid.
I have seen a sonic boom in person and it is impressive. It felt like I was punched in the chest.
That's how it feels when Bama makes a touchdown! Roll Tide!
What did you see that gave off a Sonic boom?
You have SEEN A SONIC BOOM? What is there to see? I have heard several but never SAW ONE
@@bobburger9152 I thought the same thing.
Roll tide
This new voice sounds like he should be reading books on the calm app
What’s extremely funny here is that the video about busting the famous lines that people call facts for being false contains one of them in the script, without it being mentioned as false. 23:15 the pyramids weren’t built by slaves. In fact, the builders were very respected and well paid for their work, and were even buried next to them in gratitude. Major bummer, be amazed!
The banana being a berry and not growing on trees just BLEW MY MIND!!! And I have 2 banana “trees” well plants? Herbs?! 🤯
The person who edited this video deserves a raise!
he's always putting up really good videos most the time thoughty2 is really cool also
You mean AI
Nothing will make you seem crazier faster than explaining 3 things the CIA has actually admitted to doing.
^ totally the truth!!!!!! Terrifying fact!!!
Truth
Ty for setting the record straight that colobus did not discover USA!
No one should believe he discovered the USA since it is a country not a continent. He did discover for his people the fact the north and south American continent existed
@@mattpeters9764 , he never landed on the continental part of North America .
@@billypayne6197 But he discovered the continent itself, the whole continent's name is America and it's divided into North, south and Central America, he just arrived at central America, the one that went to the South America and discovered Brazil was Pedro Alvares Cabral.
@@euqinemor the Americas are multiple continents not one. Named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci who knew where he wasn’t. And North America was discovered to Europe by Leif the Lucky way way before Columbus greatx5 grandfather was born. Columbus is an egotistical idiot who harassed the academics and courts of Europe that deserves no praise.
@@lightofthecolossusbut we have no proof. So America took its name from another navigator, Amerigo Vespucci.
I love this stuff. I can have my daughter memorize a few things and upset her 👩🏫 teachers by being correct. 😮Teacher: columbus discovered America & bla bla ...
Victoria my daughtershouts out: NO HE DIDN'T. Then proceeds to state the actual facts!
Let them call me for her disrupting class! I'm the one who told her to do it! The lies taught to kids must stop people! Join my movement to have your child stand up in school for the other false information taught they claim are facts....that are false. Be prepared to get a call from your child's Elementary School and stand up for them stating the real facts of History.
Even better when leaving the classroom...get to hallway and yell look I discovered a hallway! Let me name it and pick something funny. This shall be known as hallway V!
What do you get when you have a smart (&cool) mom?.....a head strong daughter that will always be a step ahead.
The extensive level of Information Collection is just so awesome... Hats off to you guys.... Knowledge collection is just in another level.... Great job....
Whoever's reading this have a great day
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You have messenger kids
Your so kind! Thank you. This actually made my day! You have one as well!
I took for granted getting to see supersonic planes all the time. I lived on the biggest airforce base in the country, the same one that Bush went to during 9/11. They had an air show each year. They reenacted dog fights, flew 30 feet above our heads, flew above us going super sonic, it was all so cool but I didn't realize till I moved that not everybody gets to experience that lol
Most people in America do know that Christopher Columbus didn't land or discover America. In fact, some states are no longer recognizing Columbus Day as a holiday anymore. Some states have changed it to Indigious People Day in celebration of the Native American that were already here.
10:50 when suho suddenly appeared... I was like his face seems familiar 😅.... I love this kind of videos by the way... Keep doing it. 😊
Ever since I discovered this channel, I've been learning things I never thought I would know😅
I was told Earth is like a sphere but not a perfect one as it is flattened at the poles. I was taught this in 2nd standard.
It's actually wider around the equator than around the poles, yes. It's technically an ellipsoid. Or imagine it as a slightly flattened basketball. It's worth noting that if Earth was a perfect sphere, it would spin a lot slower; Venus is a lot closer to a perfect sphere than Earth, and as a result it takes about 243 Earth days to rotate along its axis: longer than it takes to make one revolution around the sun (which it does in only a little over 227 Earth days).
Ive heard sonic boom before. They are LOUD AF... But the loudest sound i ever heard was a space shuttle re entering the earths atmosphere!
The ancient Egyptians loved to brag about their accomplishments that's just what they did. It was part of their culture, but funny thing is that they never bragged about building pyramids. Hmm, why would that be ? According to argon argon testing Göbekli Tepe is far older than the Giza Pyramids.
Im Not sure what point you're trying to make. Gobleki Tepe does seem to be a few thousand years older than the pyramids, but what does that have to do with the Egyptians building them?
(Im trying to word this in a way that doesn't sound snarky or patronizing because 85% of comments are assholes making snide remarks, but it's hard conveying tone with written responses. ☺️ I am honestly just asking out of curiosity.)
@@SkywalkerSamadhi wide anakin
@@f1shyspace now I need an explanation.. what does wide anakin mean?
@@SkywalkerSamadhi i think he means how knowledge is accumulated...pyramids is not a unique ta-dam! moment...perhaps?
But they probably did brag about grounding up lapis lazuli into a fine powder and using it as makeup.
Fruit of the tree isn't necessarily in reference to an actual fruit, in the Torah (the original name for the Bible) fruit can also mean the product or the result of something. Also, while in Matthew it says that there were three different types of gifts, it never gives an account to number of each gift.
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this in the comments, but in case anybody was wondering, the term or name for the 3D shape of the Earth since is not perfectly round and so Earth is not what we would call a Sphere but rather Earth is an Oblate Spheroid. Idk, but this is like the one fact I always remember from 9th grade science class. I'm 37 now and I remember reading about that from the class textbook as if it was yesterday. Can't remember anything else about that class, but seems ill never forget that Earth is not a sphere cuz it's not perfectly round, it's slightly wider at the equator and thus is an oblate spheroid. Stuck in my head like a catchy song. Not sure why, maybe it's cuz I like the way the words "Oblate Spheroid" sound when u say them? Lol
Ps: happy new year everyone, and I hope u have a great day and wonderful week, a terrific month, and an amazing year! 💜
I love your videos!! I send them to my family and friends at first they were skeptical now they are hooked 😂 Thanks!!! 🖤
That is awesome!
@@BeAmazed hi!
I do the same.
Funny... 1 my friends sent me the channel and now i love it
@@BeAmazed Hiiiii
this channel is school but this one actually teaches you REAL things and makes it cool to learn new things and USEFUL facts that could be used for when you want to move to another state or any other place your not familiar with this stuff is so cool keep up the great work😍💖
Just be sure to maintain a bit of skepticism in regard to some supposedly “real” info mentioned on this site.
@pdw_ART_&_MusiC Original I'd have to agree I heard some things that weren't completely accurate.
I am actually glad you touched on the Genesis myth...
But there was more to it.. not only was the forbidden fruit not an apple..
But the SERPENT was never stated to be Satan either. It was just the smartest animal.. and if you include later tales, it had legs.
😂😂😂
since we on this subject can i add a fact that barley anyone even considers who was the first person to lie in the bible if u say the serpent then you r wrong God tells the first lie to the first two beings made while the serpent only told the truth
just saying
@@kevinvicknair5648 actually, if you study some works.. You'll find Lucifer SELDOM LIES (or rather He can mislead with the truth), while God tends to be the opposite, often testing people or hiding information.
Weird how that works.
@@kevinvicknair5648 oh.. and barley is a grain. Pretty sure you meant barely.
@@nookleer yeah I know. Smartass I seen it after the fact just didn’t change it
29:22 I’m just wondering what people thought when they heard the first sonic boom.
And, even though is not supposed to be possible, it breaking the speed of sound produces a sonic boom, what happens when breaking the speed of light?
Земля не просто має не сферичну форму, шановне панство. Земля має форму, яку науковці назвали "геоїд", себто в перекладі зі грецької мови "землеподібний". Себто так, ви правильно зрозуміли: Земля має буквально форму Землі. До речі, більшість планет теж її має. А карликову планету Хаумею щось дуже сильно закрутило. Оскільки у вакуумі немає жодної сили, яка б її зупинила, то Хаумея крутитиметься так завжди! Й так і буде пласкою. Ну, хіба що в неї знову вріжеться астероїд або величезна комета.
Can you imagine how I feel when I tell you my grandpa hand wrote the wiring diagram for the 🚀 for the Apollo program.
The patches on the left were given to him by the astronauts that returned back to Earth safely as appreciation for that.
It's true that we are to believe as we wish but at the same time my biggest fear is the dumbing-down of the world.
That's so cool! I hope you have at least one of them!
@@y_fam_goeglyd No. I take them apart from each other anyway.
After grandpa and grandma died and my brother Jamie died I haven't gone back over there.
I'm scared to know what happened to them.
Grandpa probably would have wanted me to take the book and the patches to the museum here.
How awesome is that!!!
Oblate Spheroid creates variance in gravitational forces along the latitude but not the longitude. Rotation of oblate Spheroid causes greater centrifugal forces at the equator, making things here weigh less. The shape, plus the pulls of the sun and moon, cause precession, or a wobble, and alter obliquity. This plus the pulls of Venus and Jupiter change orbital eccentricity. Add to all these variations the shifts in the sun and we are left with one complicated model of just our orbit. All these slight changes are at such a scale that we, being so ever small, vastly see and feel the shifts in weather patterns. Milankovitch cycles should lend credence to the miraculous achievements of space programs. Instead, the ignorance of their existence is monopolized upon through fear mongering and misrepresentation of the data.
You feel how other liars feel?
I saw a flaw in your portrayal of the flag in the original 13 colonies. You had the 50 star flag. To be historically correct, you should show the 13 stars in a ring flag! Knit picking, I know. But you do everything else so well, I thought you might like to know! Love your vids!!
Uuh nobody asked
Thanks! Wrong info is wrong info and you pointed it out... Nothing wrong with that. ☮️
If one string of spaghetti is "spaghetto" so if i ate one maccaroni means "maccarono"?
Magic!
@Hoorad Moadabi lol hahahhaa
If I remember, macaroni is uncountable and it is both a singular and plural. But if English didn't step in it would!
@@hcbs1986 i know im just joking
2 maccheroni
1 maccherone
You're welcome.
@@loscabo92
thanks but im just joking about it
I know its a maccherone....
:|
The cigarette lighter was invented before the match, the tin can was invented before the can opener! (although tbf, not much use inventing a can opener before the can exists...)
23:00 why did my mind think ‘Great Pyramids of China’?!
The other thing about crediting Columbus with discovering america (the continent), even as the first european to do so is that the Icelandic Viking explorer Lief Erikson is thought to have beaten him there by roughly 500 years!
And Saint Brendon was on a boat that beat the Greenlanders, but neither group stayed.
You could argue that the viking explorer did not discover america in the sense that it did not discover it to Europe, if you just find a place and then never return and don't tell anybody or have any real repercussion that is not much of a discovery, just a finding.
So you can claim that there are only 2 discoverements of america, the first by the natives that crossed trough siberia in an ice age, that discovered it to humanity, and then collumbus that discovered it to Europe/Africa/Asia, altrough he did by accident, but well all the discoveries are accidents in a way.
we need a part 2 its like so interesting
14:45 Anyone who knows the Bible already knows that apples weren't mentioned in Eden. The same goes for the wise men story after it.
Eve screwed satan
Anyone who knows the bible and takes it seriously is a lolomfglmaorofl
You are absolutely correct!
And furthermore a lot of the details in the bible were altered during translation from the original hebrew. Mostly minor details, but the monks doing the translating kept making adjustments to the translation for readability. Like substituting words because the original word from hebrew translated in to english was something that most people in England (or whatever country, due to cultural differences, and differences in the availability of items) didn't know what it was, so they substituted an English word, or noun, to make the writings easier to comprehend. You do that through several translations, and those changes build up, and lots get lost (in translation).
@@ShalmendoGlineux This is why I love listening to people who read Hebrew talk about the original text and understand Jewish traditions. It starts to make so much more sense, lol!
Thanks to you (partially) i found out bananas are berries before they grew on the biggest herb
I know the point of the Independence Day topic was to discuss the delayed signatures of a few people, but let me get this straight. The British accepted the document before the Americans ratified it? I feel like that's either wrong or given in a misleading fashion like they accepted a declaration of war or something instead. If they accepted it like it was a legal document, there was no reason to go to war!
I want Dolphins with fricken laser beams attached to their heads!!!
Someone hasn't seen Austin powers
I don’t think I’ve seen a smoother transition into a sponsor
At least it is not raid shadow legends
WW2: European war
WW3: dolphins war
If clouds are so heavy, Atlas from the Greek pantheon must have been carrying a ton*10^100
I need to know more about strawberrys😂
Is anyone beginning to think their entire life was a lie? Nope ... I've known for a long time
Thanks to the "oblate spheroid", the moon looks bigger and is much brighter near the equator. You can read by the moon here in Costa Rica, a mere 10 degrees above it. Birds can be seen pulling worms at night thanks to their visibility in the bright moonlight.
MY WORLD HAS BEEN BUILT ON A LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭
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I didn't know about the bananas being trees, but I did know bananas are berries.
I am not a Christian, but I used to be. My personal theory is that the fruit no longer exists. If the fruit is forbidden, it shouldn't still be around to be eaten. I think the fruit was it's own species. It's like saying all the way back then, apples were that fruit, but now it is ok to eat apples? No.
Man went to the moon before he put wheels on suitcases? That's almost as incredible as Betty White was older than sliced bread when she died.
If I got my history correct, wasn't it the Vikings who discovered it landed in the North American continent around 500 years earlier?
The Native American Tribes stopped them from establishing a foothold if I recall correctly and repelled them off their land.
I read that too, burrow type homes were found in the north east.
Mostly, it was too far to support with the current boats over the routes they took to get here. There wasn't much to raid either.
How can you "discover" something that others already know about? I have always been confused by this declaration of Europeans "discovering" the Américas, then trying their best to wipe out the inhabitants they found there.
@Wings of Eagles he made his younger brother Governor of Hispaniola and did nothing upon returning and learning of his brother's atrocities against the Tainos there.
"The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for 'good' men to do nothing."
Much the same way that ALL National Socialists (and in some quarters all Germans) were equally responsible for the actions of the Third Reich.
@Wings of Eagles The History taught in Caribbean Schools for the Caribbean Secondary Examination Council's Ordinary Level exams clearly state that he left his younger brother as Governor of Hispaniola and returned to find the settlers exploiting the locals, inclusive of taking children as sex slaves.
3:02 I thought you said something inappropriate instead of "I have a bone or two"
How do you discover a place where people are already living You didn't discover it You just landed there
In Maine we changed it from "Columbus Day" to "Indigenous People's Day".
@@victoriawilliams2786 thats a very polite thing to do I'm African American and native American I like seeing our culture get that appreciation
@@thatshimdavi8821 I recently found out I have a great grandfather that was full blooded Native American, but I don't know what affiliation. Around the same time I found out I have Inuit on the other side of my family. But nobody talked about it in the past, so I know nothing...It does explain some of my features, and my skin. I'm naturally darker, and have thicker skin then my mother. And I tan rather than really burn.
So I was so shocked that I had to look up the banana one. It’s a berry-herb. Not quite a berry but not quite a herb. So it’s technically both. It has berry characteristics and herb characteristics
The transition to the sponsor was pretty smooth
I was actually going to write a fun fact about Cleopatra was greek, its nice i watched the full video first
Actually no. Fun fact she wasn't full greek, but history likes to change the scope of the lens and move it every so slightly, like the idea that Egypt isn't part of the African continent. Egyptians of the past do not resemble the 'hybrid' light coloured-let's make them part of the Mediterranean with a twisted history so we can claim they aren't part of the civilisation that birthed the world-as it's easier to deny than to accept. It's also tiresome when you know that Greek's knowledge came from the African continent.
@@Thefortunatefour fun fact: Egyptians were the first to write ✍ even if they weren't the first most writing comes from Egypt
@Wings of Eagles so Egyptians weren't the first?
most of pets have made they're own force of combat fleas
I am Italian and here fettuccini doesn't exist, we call them tagliatelle, and a single one is a tagliatella, we eat them with bolognese sauce, which we call Ragù 😉 still loving the video ❤️ come visit 🛫🇮🇹
Oh my that sounds fantastic!!!! Tagliatelle... mmmm I love bolognese sauce 😋 😍
I will have to try that together. Also would you add sausage or chicken. Maybe mushrooms?
The city of Bologna is where Ragu was invented and they actually have an official recipe for the sauce ! You can easily find it online . I have had ragu in Bologna and it is very different to the sauce most people eat worldwide and never eaten with spaghetti .
Strawberries are nuts to be precise. Wondering why you didn't tell that in the video?
I lived there and have been on their hot subways, when the air conditioning went out, and I can attest that they did not smell nearly as bad as I did. Weirdest thing ever
"Great Wall of China is the only man made structure that can be seen from space"
(Laughs in ISS)
Turns out you can barely see it from space and also its not all one wall its made up of all kinds of walls like stone, brick, dead bodies, wood..
In actual point of fact if you're in orbit around the Earth close enough to see the Great Wall, you can also see railroads, canals, roads, etc., not to mention if you're looking at night you can see man-made lights coming up from cities. I wouldn't count the ISS though because the inference is being a man-made structure ON EARTH you can see from space. Otherwise literally every satellite counts too.
Bro.... That's a great idea. I could save money insulating my greenhouse tent with bubblewrap in the winter.
I honestly wonder how effective it would be as insulation? Like how much thermal load can migrate through per minute?
@@ShalmendoGlineux It's not particularly effective; that's why it wasn't used as such. It doesn't insulate much but it can fill cracks and gaps in the wall, but duct tape can do that too.
Joke's on you; that's Angelhair. Spaghetti is several millimeters thicker.
MMMMMMMMMM HAIR HOW DELICIOUS
@@chaoslord_6664 Where do you think the proper word for Angel Hair (cappellini) comes from?
@@Eggerhexe Mars?
@@Eggerhexe Wait no...H E A V E N
@@chaoslord_6664 Italian speakers, feel free to correct me, but cappellini literally means hair. (Little hairs, to be exact.)
18:46 If I'm not mistaken, what you show here is a gravitational map of the earth, not its true shape.
Maybe the Egyptians had knowledge of the existence of the Woolly Mammoth? Hmm ...
I love this channel. It lets me know how much I was lied to as a child.
The fact about cleopatra being beautiful is also largely false campaigning as a way to explain how a woman could effictively lead a civilization; the only "logical" reason being, of course, through seduction.
Whatever She Was....... She Wasn't White!
@@ymoeuicancthat4945 Cleopatra was born in Egypt, she traced her family origins to Macedonian Greece and Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great’s generals. Ptolemy reigned Egypt after Alexander’s death in 323 B.C., and he launched a dynasty of Greek-speaking rulers that lasted for nearly three centuries (SO SHE WAS WHITE )
@@HadesSpecOps No She Was Not
@@ymoeuicancthat4945 Yes she was white, she was also either Cleopatra VI or VII as her mother was either Cleopatra V or VI, the Ptolemy like most of the nobles and royalties in history where well know to "ensure pure bloodline" by incest. people always remembers her romance with Marcus Antonius but her first and second husbands where Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV... also her father was Ptolemy XII... so yeah she's white and AT BEST tanned by the Egyptian environment, so if she went back to Greece she would lose that tan in no time.
@@euqinemor Still Not White. Never In BC were there ''White'' People In Africa. Sorry To Tell Your Racist As This. ''White'' Didn't Travel To Africa. People Were Too Dark For Their Likes.
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️
Those history lessons often neglect to mention the genocidal things Columbus' crew committed (according to their own records) against the Tiano people.
Columbus was a piece of 💩, I have no idea why he is still celebrated as if he's some kind of American Hero or something...smh. 🙄
Was he a "Brave little mouse"? Did he volunteer for the project? Did he have a choice?
The forbidden fruit became an "apple" was because in Greek mythology the apple was associated with the goddess of wisdom, Athena. Owls were also, hence "wise old owl"
The apple was also representative of Hera 🤷🏻♀️
Yes, the fairy tales get mixed up
How could they have landed on the moon? The flag they put up was blowing around but how can that be when there's no wind on the moon or in space? EXPLAIN THAT ONE!!!
It's called fabric starch...
and look for a shadow for the flag - isn't one .
It was on a wire frame.
18:50 Does anyone still believe the Earth is 'round'? (round is 2D, sphere is 3D) I've known it's not a perfect sphere all of my life.
Yeah they teach you that in school that it’s not perfectly spherical
The fact about the clouds is new to me! 😂 good thing we have a strong atmosphere to hold those heavy clouds ☁️☁️☁️☁️
"In fact, he didn't discover it. Period."
-BE AMAZED 2021
Yeah the fruit of the tree of knowledge can be any fruit...a fig, an olive, an apple, orange, but now we can rule out banana so that's one step closer I guess lol.
Actually, modern biologists have nothing to do with what the names or classification from 2000 BC were in any Semitic tongue. They might have called rhubarb a fruit (only the stem is non-poisonous).
So apples are berries? Real question for a friend lol
i love how every video starts it always has the same vibe
I don't celebrate Columbus day because of it leading to the carnage to Native Americans . My ancestors were forced off their land in Southern part of TN out to Oklahoma. I'm trying to put my ancestry back together.
I'm pretty sure the word berry pre-dates botany by hundreds of years. Who decided that it's okay to steal a term and completely change it's meaning that has been established for so long?
the internet
BE AMAZED: That color that you have going down the east coast of the United States is the wrong color. 3:34 The flag back then was yellow with a rattlesnake on it with the words "Dont Tread on Me". As to Columbus: Technically he discovered Watling's Island in the Bahamas. He was an extremely evil man. I don't know why they gave him a holiday.
Why? Because no one wants to admit he was an atrocious dick, and he was the first to open his mouth about the Americas. In reality, the vikings were technically the first to step foot in the americas.
@@Ronin.Samurai Yes! There were the Vikings through the Saint Lawrence Seaway in Canada, and the people from Siberia across the Bering Straits, and the Phoenicians on the East Coast of what is called the USA today.
@Wings of Eagles you clearly need to do your homework. He was definitely a horrible person, had slaves, and opened his mouth. Facts are facts
It's not "Spaghetto". It's "Spaghetti-O's". Meaning, "Lots of spaghetto shaped like an O".
Noodles!?
@@madhanprasath6560 hmmm
In England its called spaghetti hoops
@@melaniestaple3242 thanks, had no idea.
The Banana was a seed before it was doctored to a fruit
18:13 💀💀💀💀the big juicy peaches everyone enjoys...