@@Sour_Ink Those ships would cost together $10 billion. If I'm one of the owners of the companies I'm not trusting any other crew other than the one I hired in control of that vessel
Also I just realized that Nvidia had half a billion dollars with a product on that ship alone. They could have easily took a nice chunk of change out of that fine.
Dtr146.. on top of that, they said the people with the cargo on the ship are paying the cost to dislodge the ship. Not the driver but the people who have stuff on the ship, which makes 0 sense to anyone. Why doesn't insurance or the driver pay for his mistakes, instead of the people who are purchasing. Does that make any sense? Also did you know nvidia lets the top 10 twitch stream keep going, and its a team of over 1000 people running nvidia script buying bots, live 247 on twitch. It makes no sense ha.
I love imagining just the sheer amount of patriotism and snark from the German ships when they were the only ones functional enough to leave on their own (Obviously in a friendly sort of way). I also wonder how many of the crew of the yellow fleet kept in touch with one another after they escaped.
@@the_kombinator First of all both ships have been built in Germany (Flensburg and Hamburg). Furthermore there was at that time only one Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), the other part was recognized and categorized as a soviet puppet state.
11:12 The Suez provides its own pilots for navigating the canal so the Evergiven's crew is not wholly responsible. It makes the whole impounding situation a bit more interesting.
@@b.christopherwright9459 Which part isn't true? That the Suez provides a crew? Cause that's true. Though Egyptian law says the Suez pilots aren't legally responsible for any problems during their watch
@@johnwhite1534 Thats problems like the engines or steering gear breaking down or developing a fault , otherwise its all down to the Suez authorities. The ''crew '' that they provide is only for the tugs , to take the ropes aboard , nothing else and they put on an excessive amount of people so that they can charge more . The Suez just like the Panama is a rip off but its one the owners / charterers are willing to put up with because of what it saves in fuel and time
The Evergreen crew were not at fault in any way , it was the Suez authorities decision to send her through the canal even though they knew a big storm was coming and would have a very big effect on a ship as tall out of the water as the Evergreen . They should have held her back 24 hours then taken her through . As regards the impound , the Suez authorities knew they had the owners and charterers over a barrel and could extort money from them , they had to pay or they would have never got the ship back
@@b.christopherwright9459 what part isn't true? Yes, the Canal authority supplies the pilots, yes, the pilots do con the ship during canal passage and they do select the speed. Basically all the captain can do is watch, but he is responsible for whatever happens. Sounds fair, eh?
There once were some ships that were put to sea, Days trapped in a lake were a thousand times three, The war grew hard, the beer got good Drink, me yellow fleet, drink
oooohh sandy ol nations been fightin around preventin me foot from findin my home ground for years I been stuck between Suez Canals with all of us trapped, us ol Yellow Fleet pals Let me sail, let me sail, let me sail on. I cannot wait for us Yellows to gone. I ain't seen my wife in a age or a two My son is bout 15, oh god I miss you. Me daughter's bout 6 and she don't know me name. These 'Gyptians ol sea mines I'll gladly lay blame. Let me sail, let me sail, let me sail on. I cannot wait for us Yellows to gone. I saw me a rocket pass over me head. It flew west an I knew some 'Gyptians were dead. Then I saw dozens fly from the west shore. And from the east land I heard hundreds a more. [chorus] (slow down) I heard in a letter. We're soon to sail out. I guessed we were goin, judge the war rocket drought. A bait of me life spent in harbor afloat. I gotta say, I'm a might sad now to go. Now we sail, now we sail, now we sail on. I'll miss ye, me brothers, now't Yellow Fleet's gone.
What do ya do with a clogged up Suez what do ya do with a clogged up Suez? what do ya do with a clogged up Suez for a fookin decade. Strap all yer ships ta-fockin-gether Strap all yer ships ta-fockin-gether helps a wee bit with a funky weather for a fookin decade. Put a little tree on a tiny boat and putt around the lake, put on a show man! I can live another year without snowmen for a fookin decade. Learned a bit uh German fightin talkin did a bunch uh between ship rope-walkin had a soccer match while bombs were droppin for a fookin decade.
Given the length of time the Yellow Fleet was stuck for, I think a long running TV series would be better than a movie. Something similar to M*A*S*H for example.
I noticed it when he had the Vietnam flashbacks- it feels strange considering how used we are to seeing choppier animation..but I actually like the change ngl
This story is not told entirely though. This video makes it sound like the all the crews got stuck there for 8 years, but in reality, they were regularly going home and switching with other crews: "In the following weeks and months, the shipping companies endeavored to obtain permission to bring their crews home, while the United Nations carried on continuous negotiations to reopen the canal. After three months a compromise was finally reached. The Egyptians refused to reopen the Suez Canal, but allowed the crews that had been trapped on-board the 14 ships to leave and be replaced by other personnel. The men were pleased to go home but, in time, several of them returned to the canal for another tour of duty."
Fun fact -- blaming the skipper for your missing goods would be silly. Any ship passing through the Suez Canal needs at least one canal pilot onboard. The pilot(s) will come aboard, and knowing the intricacies of the waterways, will basically take control of the ship and steer it through an area for you, then hop off once they're done. SCA had 2 pilots aboard the Evergiven and were responsible for navigating her safely through the canal. Their lovely drawing was made while they were waiting for the pilot boat to get to them so they could go through.
You neglected to mention that the Evergiven's crew also have been impounded with the ship and cannot leave until the legal matter has resolved. News reports say that they are still being taken care of.
Yes, it's an unfortunately common thing in the maritime industry. There have been cases where a single person had to stay aboard an abandoned ship for years. Fortunately, the International Transport Workers Federation and the ship's operator are arranging for crew members to be rotated in and out of the Ever Given. Maybe this will also finally give rise to some regulation to protect seafarers from such a fate.
My friend joined the navy in hopes of being shipped to a cool location. He got shipped to the middle east and on the way there is when covid protocols started being placed. He ended up not being able to leave that boat for over a year and was stuck doing plumbing the whole time on the other side of the world. Felt so bad for the dude.
the fact that they made (un)intentional exotic 'movement' to draw 'something' on tracker map, right before they end up stuck in the canal just make this event more hilarious.
@@gassoline3352 err.. it was about in what shape was plotted by vessel tracking of Ever Given container ship, just before she getting stuck in Suez canal.
Well, the fact that the ship so easily got wedged there in the first place might suggest that it's not really built for ships that big and heavily laden. You could argue that that the SCA or whatever entity determined that such ships are fine to travel through are just as responsible for the delay.
If the blockage has been intentional or an act of negligence then I could definitely see restitution being a certainty, however as it was a terribly strong wind that blew the ship and caused it to jam I figure it would be better for everyone to just let bygones be.
This is what I was thinking. In a court of law this would be ruled "an act of god" which means it was caused by a natural event, not man-made. If the crew genuinely tried their best to keep the ship on-course, within reasonable expectations, they shouldn't have been blamed.
This is interesting. A gust of wind turned the ship. Now the ship owner must pay for the damages. Why? What could they have done better? From where I stand, it would make sense to ban all ships larger than X from passing the canal. But just to prevent these cases from now on. There is really nothing else to be done...
But he mainly talked about the Suez Canal stuff that was just in the news. They barely told us anything about that island that was there for EIGHTH YEARS. I have so many questions still
LOL your standards are low then - there's so much more that can be explained better here, but thankfully it wasn't cringy, as subjective as that is. SMH.
The Brew artist likes to draw all historical europeans like they're noseless like Voldemort! EDIT: Contemporary middle eastern military officers are also Voldemort!
@Al 6r Except a good amount of people I know did catch covid. My sister's family and her in laws all caught it. She only told me this 6 months after the fact. I can imagine even more people caught it and didn't want to share. My brother in law needed to be in the ICU.
@@guillemjimenez1333 Coffee is water so he would have the dilema where to get clean water or he has to brew twice for making clean water and then brew the actual coffee. But the next question where one can grew the plants in addition to essential crop of the non coffee feeded others?
400 meters is about the longest a boat will be and is about how long the ever given was and the Suez canal is like 60 meters wide. Therefore using some basic trig the ship would have to go only 4-8 degrees off straight for this to happen 4 being if they were in the middle. The pictures you can see of it seem to have the ship at a 45 degree angle to the canal so it must have been very very grounded.
Imagine being a ship's captain in Japan, and your boss comes to you and says, so, you know that ship caught up in the canal? Congratulations. You're going around Africa because of them. Have fun with the overtime.
The only thing I wish you'd touched on but didn't is how big the Ever Given is, and how much cargo it was carrying. Most people aren't very familiar with ships in general so the photos don't really do it justice. That thing is 400 meters long. That's over 1300 feet, which is taller than the Empire State Building. It's also 194 feet wide; almost as wide as two American football fields are long. Also, regarding the Yellow Fleet.... I wonder how many women were on board when they got stuck. And if there were any, how many babies were born during those years. I can't imagine the ratio was particularly high lol
For me when I do something (most of the time it is playing video games that require 10% or less of my attention) I listen to brew's videos granted I forgot some (was watching a lot of them) but I got some new information about varaiety of topics
You should talk about what happened in the 68 México Olimpic games On the prior days. Edit: Students prior to the event started a protest against the goverment and in oct 2 (No se olvida (won't be forgotten(aprox translation))) a huge masssacre unleashed by presidential order by the then presidente of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos Gustavo Díaz Ordaz in the Plaza de las 3 culturas.
The Horn of Africa has also been called the cape of no hope because the storms can be so violent many ships were lost making the voyage to the americas and Caribbean islands.
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Imagine spending 10% of your life randomly stuck on a ship in a lake with no idea when you can leave
Well, no individuals were stuck there for eight years. The crews were rotated every three months.
Why didnt they just leave then? No where to go?
@@Sour_Ink Because those ships are VERY expensive.
@@Sour_Ink Those ships would cost together $10 billion. If I'm one of the owners of the companies I'm not trusting any other crew other than the one I hired in control of that vessel
@@hershy1594 Why wouldnt the owner send his own crew?
Just imagine all those Nvidia graphics cards on that ship just stuck there waiting for scalpers to buy
What
Also I just realized that Nvidia had half a billion dollars with a product on that ship alone. They could have easily took a nice chunk of change out of that fine.
Or to reviewers... Sigh 😔
Dtr146.. on top of that, they said the people with the cargo on the ship are paying the cost to dislodge the ship. Not the driver but the people who have stuff on the ship, which makes 0 sense to anyone. Why doesn't insurance or the driver pay for his mistakes, instead of the people who are purchasing. Does that make any sense? Also did you know nvidia lets the top 10 twitch stream keep going, and its a team of over 1000 people running nvidia script buying bots, live 247 on twitch. It makes no sense ha.
And apparently the first shipment of the new Yamaha MT-07 was on the evergiven as well.
They should’ve tried turning the ship off and on again
or the maybe canal
Ye
They just didn’t have the brain cells for that
Or put the ship in rice
ThAt WoUlDn’T dO aNyThInG
I love imagining just the sheer amount of patriotism and snark from the German ships when they were the only ones functional enough to leave on their own (Obviously in a friendly sort of way). I also wonder how many of the crew of the yellow fleet kept in touch with one another after they escaped.
This would make sense if the ships were actually German built, rather than German owned. Also, at that time, which Germany?
I assume the western crews may have the crews behind the iron curtain not as likely
@@the_kombinator West germany
@@the_kombinator First of all both ships have been built in Germany (Flensburg and Hamburg). Furthermore there was at that time only one Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), the other part was recognized and categorized as a soviet puppet state.
11:12 The Suez provides its own pilots for navigating the canal so the Evergiven's crew is not wholly responsible. It makes the whole impounding situation a bit more interesting.
None of this is true !
@@b.christopherwright9459 Which part isn't true? That the Suez provides a crew? Cause that's true. Though Egyptian law says the Suez pilots aren't legally responsible for any problems during their watch
@@johnwhite1534 Thats problems like the engines or steering gear breaking down or developing a fault , otherwise its all down to the Suez authorities.
The ''crew '' that they provide is only for the tugs , to take the ropes aboard , nothing else and they put on an excessive amount of people so that they can charge more . The Suez just like the Panama is a rip off but its one the owners / charterers are willing to put up with because of what it saves in fuel and time
The Evergreen crew were not at fault in any way , it was the Suez authorities decision to send her through the canal even though they knew a big storm was coming and would have a very big effect on a ship as tall out of the water as the Evergreen . They should have held her back 24 hours then taken her through .
As regards the impound , the Suez authorities knew they had the owners and charterers over a barrel and could extort money from them , they had to pay or they would have never got the ship back
@@b.christopherwright9459 what part isn't true? Yes, the Canal authority supplies the pilots, yes, the pilots do con the ship during canal passage and they do select the speed. Basically all the captain can do is watch, but he is responsible for whatever happens. Sounds fair, eh?
Bro imagine how the captian felt after he saw the memes
he felt more pog then pog champ banned for twitch
She. The captain of the evergiven was actually a woman.
@@michaelwoodward3329 fixed
@@michaelwoodward3329 wait what I didn't know that huh learn something new eery day I guess?
Hey, they said he in the video so an easy misunderstanding.
_I NEED to hear yellow-fleet-related sea shanties now_
It sounds better than Sealand by a nautical mile.
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There once were some ships that were put to sea,
Days trapped in a lake were a thousand times three,
The war grew hard, the beer got good
Drink, me yellow fleet, drink
oooohh sandy ol nations been fightin around
preventin me foot from findin my home ground
for years I been stuck between Suez Canals
with all of us trapped, us ol Yellow Fleet pals
Let me sail, let me sail, let me sail on.
I cannot wait for us Yellows to gone.
I ain't seen my wife in a age or a two
My son is bout 15, oh god I miss you.
Me daughter's bout 6 and she don't know me name.
These 'Gyptians ol sea mines I'll gladly lay blame.
Let me sail, let me sail, let me sail on.
I cannot wait for us Yellows to gone.
I saw me a rocket pass over me head.
It flew west an I knew some 'Gyptians were dead.
Then I saw dozens fly from the west shore.
And from the east land I heard hundreds a more.
[chorus]
(slow down)
I heard in a letter.
We're soon to sail out.
I guessed we were goin,
judge the war rocket drought.
A bait of me life spent in harbor afloat.
I gotta say, I'm a might sad now to go.
Now we sail, now we sail, now we sail on.
I'll miss ye, me brothers, now't Yellow Fleet's gone.
What do ya do with a clogged up Suez
what do ya do with a clogged up Suez?
what do ya do with a clogged up Suez
for a fookin decade.
Strap all yer ships ta-fockin-gether
Strap all yer ships ta-fockin-gether
helps a wee bit with a funky weather
for a fookin decade.
Put a little tree on a tiny boat and
putt around the lake, put on a show man!
I can live another year without snowmen
for a fookin decade.
Learned a bit uh German fightin talkin
did a bunch uh between ship rope-walkin
had a soccer match while bombs were droppin
for a fookin decade.
Its like a typical city in a fallout universe where they made a community or city in some old ship, stadium or buildings.
That desert heat makes me wish for a nuclear winter...
Funnily enough that's what happened to the coliseum in the centuries following the fall of Rome.
@@longbow6416 p
I want a country made from out of funnny Italian baguette
There's an oil tanker in Fallout 2 that has a community of vagabonds living on it.
"Yellow Fleet" is also an old British term for a mythical division of the Royal Navy to which officers not needed for active duty were "attached".
lol i saw it as yellow feet
@@personpointingtwogunsatyou Well, if you're hanging out on the deck of a ship covered in drifting sand, you probably do get yellow feet....
Incredible that a canal can be so important but they never even thought about making it bigger...until AFTER a ship got stuck
We need a blockbuster about the Yellow Fleet, it sounds incredible.
I agree, it would be amazing to learn more about and just watch stuff about it
Absolutely. A slice of life in a terrible situation that people made the best that they could. Wholesome.
Given the length of time the Yellow Fleet was stuck for, I think a long running TV series would be better than a movie. Something similar to M*A*S*H for example.
@@stephaniemack176 a sitcom of sorts would be great
I know right? The whole time he was talking about it I was thinking " that actually sounds like fun!"
brew you thought i wouldn't notice that the animation is smoother
Great. Now I got to the rewatch the video to see what you're talking about.
distracted by waterworld
I noticed it when he had the Vietnam flashbacks- it feels strange considering how used we are to seeing choppier animation..but I actually like the change ngl
@@Dtr146 no need to thank me xd
@@cringeytubers6673 Idk about you but I like slightly choppy animation
6:13 to 9:14 The whole story was quite interesting, and sounded like it could be an amazing "based on true events" type of movie.
I would watch it. This sounds fantastic.
I think a short tv series would be better
ah yes, an embodiment of the extreme alcoholic stupidity and direct correlation of everything getting price hiked
@@MrPaxio they had nothing else to do other than sit and wait for the war to end
@@bt7594 yeah a Gilligan's island type show
That 14 ship micro state is actually really cool I hope the crews from it still have contact with each other
This story is not told entirely though. This video makes it sound like the all the crews got stuck there for 8 years, but in reality, they were regularly going home and switching with other crews:
"In the following weeks and months, the shipping companies endeavored to obtain permission to bring their crews home, while the United Nations carried on continuous negotiations to reopen the canal. After three months a compromise was finally reached. The Egyptians refused to reopen the Suez Canal, but allowed the crews that had been trapped on-board the 14 ships to leave and be replaced by other personnel. The men were pleased to go home but, in time, several of them returned to the canal for another tour of duty."
Thanks for pointing that out. I was wondering the same too. If they could bring a piano, surely they could let a few crewmen go home.
I mean they were being paid to essentially vacation with a bit of maintenance on the side, I'd go back too.
Thank you for the rest of the details! Very interesting
Duh. You can only go over so much in one video.
We gotta petition to rename “EVERGIVEN” to “EVERSTUCK”
Hahah soooo super clever wow you really put some thought into that
@@gassoline3352 love the sarcasm bro
You guys can read right? It says evergreen
@@Drjateezieit’s the evergiven, but says evergreen on the side for some godforsaken reason
so would you give a classpect to the boat, or multiple to the personnel
Show of hands who else forgot about this ship completely cuz of everything else that happened this year?
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@@A1Animator r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@PrimetimePrestyn go back to reddit.
@Kenn Honson X r/gobacktoreddit
@@rougarou4514 I don't use Reddit..... I just see people say it
Fun fact -- blaming the skipper for your missing goods would be silly. Any ship passing through the Suez Canal needs at least one canal pilot onboard. The pilot(s) will come aboard, and knowing the intricacies of the waterways, will basically take control of the ship and steer it through an area for you, then hop off once they're done. SCA had 2 pilots aboard the Evergiven and were responsible for navigating her safely through the canal. Their lovely drawing was made while they were waiting for the pilot boat to get to them so they could go through.
I always love when other countries talk about Bulgaria, im glad to hear that we have history with other countries
Ooh, I'm noticing a jump in the animation quality, especially with the facial animations.
Keep up the amazing work, Brew Crew! These are great!
You neglected to mention that the Evergiven's crew also have been impounded with the ship and cannot leave until the legal matter has resolved. News reports say that they are still being taken care of.
it literally says evergreen on the side of the ship.
Yes, it's an unfortunately common thing in the maritime industry. There have been cases where a single person had to stay aboard an abandoned ship for years.
Fortunately, the International Transport Workers Federation and the ship's operator are arranging for crew members to be rotated in and out of the Ever Given. Maybe this will also finally give rise to some regulation to protect seafarers from such a fate.
@@joebidenofficialpotus the whole fleet of evergreen have their names started with "everg"
@@stormthefox1482 ship says evergreen but brew says evergiven
@@nyxen8712 its called the evergiven not the evergreen despite what it says on the sides
Woah, no puns in the end? Brew, are you drinking enough coffee?
Waterworld trauma stunned him straight through to the end.
Clearly not, Chill and Grill weren't even in this one!
Now that you mentioned it... Guess they're still doing the spring cleaning...
His blood is made out of coffee
My friend joined the navy in hopes of being shipped to a cool location. He got shipped to the middle east and on the way there is when covid protocols started being placed. He ended up not being able to leave that boat for over a year and was stuck doing plumbing the whole time on the other side of the world. Felt so bad for the dude.
I feel like this is how military and cruise ships lure you in, where the likelihood is you'll spend very little time at port/desirable locations
the fact that they made (un)intentional exotic 'movement' to draw 'something' on tracker map, right before they end up stuck in the canal just make this event more hilarious.
Huh? I'm sorry i didn't understand you
@@gassoline3352 err.. it was about in what shape was plotted by vessel tracking of Ever Given container ship, just before she getting stuck in Suez canal.
This incident actually affected my job because our suppliers couldnt get their stuff, and then we couldnt supply our buyers
What is your job
the story of those ships docked together is so cool
“At least we don’t have missiles flying over our heads”
Israel : hold my war
HAMAS: rockets go brrrrrrr
Israel: iron dome defence system go brrrrrrrrr
I will curse those that curse you and bless those that bless you oh Israel.
Said the very uninformed person. Isreal don't go to war, they are attacked first and have the right to defend themselves.
@@mythocrat ikr
@@mythocrat yeah how'd that work out
Brew: At least we don't have rockets flying over our heads.
June: You have rockets flying over your heads
i like how they just chilled out in the middle of 2 warzones
It's amazing how equal we become, when the Brew crew removes our noses.
its awfully terrifying
Brew, just want you to know you are my spirit animal.
May we never have to go outside ever again....
4:56 "The only thing worse would be 750 thousand *yours* "
"I wonder if McDonald's are still hiring"
Quiz be like: "Why did I apply for a job from this man!?"
Honestly, I didn't quite get this joke.
@@marloelefant7500 750 thousand "mines" were in the canal. yours, mines.
@@marloelefant7500 i mean i got the joke i just failed to find it fun in anyway
Well, the fact that the ship so easily got wedged there in the first place might suggest that it's not really built for ships that big and heavily laden. You could argue that that the SCA or whatever entity determined that such ships are fine to travel through are just as responsible for the delay.
That was really interesting about the Yellow Fleet. One of the many consequences of war that people never hear about.
So many memes, so much fan art, and a touch of saucy arts.
God has forsaken us.
Link to the ketchup art
@@piozor9762 i want the mayonnaise art
Oh boy, Brew, you're gonna have to do a Waterworld episode now.
The way he said:"We don't talk about that movie here." was honestly scary🤣
Why does he not like water world?
@@Silentjuggler *_DEMONS DEMONS DEMONS_*
@@Silentjuggler Right! I love that movie!
@@Silentjuggler might have something to do with his fear of the ocean
I knew this was coming, and it’s great as always!
If the blockage has been intentional or an act of negligence then I could definitely see restitution being a certainty, however as it was a terribly strong wind that blew the ship and caused it to jam I figure it would be better for everyone to just let bygones be.
No, it is intentionally done. :-)....aj166
Yeah like the ex-Soviet puppet government funding terrorism is going to let it go...
This is what I was thinking. In a court of law this would be ruled "an act of god" which means it was caused by a natural event, not man-made. If the crew genuinely tried their best to keep the ship on-course, within reasonable expectations, they shouldn't have been blamed.
Before this even gets started I'm guessing it is about the Golden Fleet.
Despite the difference in translation, NAILED IT!
the animation looks good
kirstin omg
@@leaf4602 who is kristin?
@@leaf4602 🤦🏼♂️ it’s not her
@@rudliishere1189 my friend, the op
@@Ordlnary_Gamer wdym this is her
“We don’t talk about that movie here” quiz continues smiling.
This is interesting. A gust of wind turned the ship. Now the ship owner must pay for the damages.
Why? What could they have done better?
From where I stand, it would make sense to ban all ships larger than X from passing the canal. But just to prevent these cases from now on.
There is really nothing else to be done...
Now the yellow fleet is one of my favorites things from the past histories after the red tail, now we need the movie based on it.
Don't leave Quiz!, we enjoy your addition to the Brew Crew!!!
I have been bored just refreshing my subscriptions and finally something to watch!! thank you brew. also i love your videos
Legend has it, the digger operater is still waiting for his overtime pay.
Well if legend has it maybe he should give it to him, I'm sure he could use it... Sorry for the dad joke, I just couldn't resist.
@@michaelwoodward3329 I am legend. It I don't have it.
John! JOHN! We'll give you the £600! **Travelodge gets ripped a new one** JOHN!
"Worked for the glory "
He got paid finally.
Brew always finds REALLY interesting topics to cover
That ship getting stuck didn’t turn my world upside down.
The fact the ships got together and made the best of it was wholesome.
THIS is what I want to see from Brew. Nothing cringy or toooo click-baity, just a cool thing explained in a way that entertains and relaxes :)
But he mainly talked about the Suez Canal stuff that was just in the news. They barely told us anything about that island that was there for EIGHTH YEARS. I have so many questions still
LOL your standards are low then - there's so much more that can be explained better here, but thankfully it wasn't cringy, as subjective as that is. SMH.
I can only imagine some _"Specific Artists"_ making _something_ out of a ship being stuck.
oh they did a lot of them did
Oh them.
Meh
*Cue battleship step sister music*
My first reaction was "huh, I wonder what that'd look like", immediately followed by "ON SECOND THOUGHT, NOPE."
*What are you doing step-boat~*
My question is, why does this ship that everyone says is named "evergiven", have a very obvious "EVERGREEN" painted in white on its side?
That's the company name
Evergreen is the name f the company that owns the ship.
Ship name. Evergreen is the company.
Evergreen is the company. The name of the ship is Evergiven.
glad you asked that question, i thought i was being gaslighted every time i head "evergiven".
I have often thought about the idea of turning an old ship into a self sufficient farm
Living in Canada, it was barely noticable that anything had happened. Heard it on the news a few weeks afterward lol.
Finally after 5 mins of waiting I finally get to the content I came here for 😅
Thanks for making this. I knew about the Blockage at the canal but I never was able to get the details 'till now and i was curious about it.
Suez Canal: *What are you doing, step cargo ship?*
the ship be like: what are you doing step mine
Imagine Ordering a package from Amazon just to waiting for it to get unstuck from a canal, then the people who owned the canal taking it hostage...
The real MVP was the little excavator, he needs a raise.
Never have been so early
Me neither
It's bad that one ship really messed everything up so much
The Brew artist likes to draw all historical europeans like they're noseless like Voldemort! EDIT: Contemporary middle eastern military officers are also Voldemort!
I could imagine some old freight ships making an ocean convoy and staying out in the water for long periods of time. Like a nomadic community
1:15 "The EverGivin ran aground."
Shows: Evergreen
im glad im not the only one annoyed by that, its not like its written on the ship in gigantic letters.........
The ships name is evergiven
The Ship is the Ever Given, which is part of the Evergreen fleet; hence it being writ large - you know, like Cunard, P&O etc is on their ships...
@@misspixie774well said
Brew I feel like I am not getting this 007 joke because I wasn't with you tripping acid at the time. Ahahahahahahaha!
Global economy: you cant stop me
Covid-19: I know, but he can
*A FRICKEN BOAT*
Covid-19 is not funny dont make a joke out of it
@Al 6r
Except a good amount of people I know did catch covid.
My sister's family and her in laws all caught it.
She only told me this 6 months after the fact.
I can imagine even more people caught it and didn't want to share.
My brother in law needed to be in the ICU.
@Al 6r yeah cause I'm insane and you're just a normal person who makes jokes out of pandemics
Is anyone going to talk about how brew gets scared when hearing the word Water World
Why?
@@guillemjimenez1333 Coffee is water so he would have the dilema where to get clean water or he has to brew twice for making clean water and then brew the actual coffee. But the next question where one can grew the plants in addition to essential crop of the non coffee feeded others?
@@charwithans8560 ok, i will send death threats to anyone who likes water world because you just said that
we dont talk about that here
Love the Christmas tree bit! I don’t know why but I find this such a uplifting story with war surrounding them!
unsure if anyone has commented this as well, but i just want to say that the animation looks so good in this video! good job brew crew
Snippy situation sounds like trying to catch yourself before swearing infront of your parent “that’s a shiiiiii-ppy situation”
Sounds like sticky situation
I love these videos! I do miss grill and chill though 😒
Same here. Not the biggest fan of Brew's new lady.
Same. I'll just have to keep making fanfics 😢
@@arrozzblanco She is just like yoko ono - ruining a perfectly balanced show...
4:59 the puns just won’t end haha
I blame that butterfly that goes around causing hurricanes.
That tiny little backhoe is absolutely infamous!
ily brew you is amazing
yes!
The path That the boat took was interesting
400 meters is about the longest a boat will be and is about how long the ever given was and the Suez canal is like 60 meters wide. Therefore using some basic trig the ship would have to go only 4-8 degrees off straight for this to happen 4 being if they were in the middle. The pictures you can see of it seem to have the ship at a 45 degree angle to the canal so it must have been very very grounded.
Well done, Scientifically done.
Nobody else gonna mention how he calls the ship the "Ever given" but it very clearly says "Evergreen" on it?
Crazy innit
*name
"Traffic jams are unavoidable"
*[Laughs in not living in a city]*
Jams caused by accidents have nothing to do with living in a city.
@@KimonFrousios he said "traffic jams are unavoidable", not "traffic jams caused by accidents".
Despite the brutal production story, I love Waterworld
Imagine being a ship's captain in Japan, and your boss comes to you and says, so, you know that ship caught up in the canal?
Congratulations. You're going around Africa because of them. Have fun with the overtime.
im looking for brew's intro song for so long and just reallized its on the bottom of the description
He just started adding it
5:15 Wow, that's a really amazing story. But man, those poor folks were trapped there for _eight_ years?? Yikes.
4:58 but you gotta agree, suddenly meeting 750.000 exactly identical people would be terrifying, to some degree.
Honestly it sounds like a blast living on the yellow fleet
The only thing I wish you'd touched on but didn't is how big the Ever Given is, and how much cargo it was carrying. Most people aren't very familiar with ships in general so the photos don't really do it justice. That thing is 400 meters long. That's over 1300 feet, which is taller than the Empire State Building. It's also 194 feet wide; almost as wide as two American football fields are long.
Also, regarding the Yellow Fleet.... I wonder how many women were on board when they got stuck. And if there were any, how many babies were born during those years. I can't imagine the ratio was particularly high lol
Rest of the world : meters
Amerikans: as tall as a building, as long as 2 futbols
Because its already been talked about a bunch of times
actually there was only 1 woman on the ship, she was Swedish and she was nicknamed Lady Of The Lake
@@oreosaregood8633 Just imagining hundreds of guys trying to flirt with the same girl
@@glint1224 And then she turns out to be lesbian
8:55
“German science is number 1 in the world!” ~ Stroheim
*Loud German Noises
Battle_Tendency.mp4
*Cries in Stalingrad*
I just started and stumbled on stroheim duriNg the ‘YT Immersion’ phase
I love him
*gun pops out of stomach*
@@Irisplays_ stalingrad is/was in russia
Imagine having your shipment stuck on one of those ships and it only arrives years later.
Thanks for not talking about That Movie. 5/8 people left the cinema half way through when I saw it on release and I envy those people to this day.
Brew’s videos are so addicting to watch
For me when I do something (most of the time it is playing video games that require 10% or less of my attention) I listen to brew's videos granted I forgot some (was watching a lot of them) but I got some new information about varaiety of topics
Wow, there is a lot more animation in this one.
Even tho I'm in online class , Imma watch this since watching Brew is more worth it
Tell your teacher she is muted and see if it causes chaos.
I thought “why does this person have classes at 9:05” but then I remembered I live in New York and they’re are different time zones or something
@@Bockscar76 Its 9 05 in the morning here where I live
@@alw2839 I muted her , so theres silence xD
@@cloudyeps 😆.
You guys are awesome 😎 loved the video and information. Never have I heard of this incident
Dang imagine ordering something and seeing delivery in 2 weeks. Then it shows up at your door 8 years later.
You should talk about what happened in the 68 México Olimpic games On the prior days.
Edit: Students prior to the event started a protest against the goverment and in oct 2 (No se olvida (won't be forgotten(aprox translation))) a huge masssacre unleashed by presidential order by the then presidente of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos Gustavo Díaz Ordaz in the Plaza de las 3 culturas.
and it shows how fragile our worldwide logistics is...
Ahh yes, I can't wait for this Suez Canal Fiasco to be finished so i can have the entire stock of the Xbox series X purchased by Scalpers again.
The Horn of Africa has also been called the cape of no hope because the storms can be so violent many ships were lost making the voyage to the americas and Caribbean islands.