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Dear Editor Kenny,
No one ever talks about you, but I see you. I see everything you do. I see all the hard work you put into editing every EmKay video. I know it’s very hard myself, as I have created and posted videos as well. I’ve always wanted to say this: thank you. You may be a speck of dust in comparison to the whole universe, but that single speck of dust inspired me more than anything else in this giant universe. Thank you for what you do. You deserve so much credit, as you are often the untold hero. Go do what you do best: be you. Thank you, for being you.
From a fellow friend,
Salazarslitherin
We see you! I'm sending editor Kenny into the comment section.
Omg! This is the best day of my life! I fucking love y’all keep doin what ur doin!!! 🩷🩷
This is a beautiful comment I agree editor Kenny deserves some love
Also @EmKay literally freaking out bc I’ve been watching and commenting on y’all’s vids for 4 years straight n this is the first time y’all even interacted w one of my comments. Thank you so much y’all are a gift from God Himself.
Thank you for such kind words Salazar ♥
It's great to see that all the hard work I put into the videos is appreciated! Makes me want to put in even more effort.
I'm glad I've managed to inspire you! Although video editing isn't the most life changing thing in the world (compared to doctors and scientists and the like). That fact I can help entertain and bring a positive change to people makes me happy.
So thank you!
Another fact regarding the Choctaw tribe. During Covid, Ireland send supplies to the tribe as a thank you and to help because the US government wasn't helping them. One tribe when asking the government for supplies, was sent body bags.
As a Canadian I gotta say, that sounds about American.
No they didn't. They sent the aid to the Navajo and Hopi tribes. Ireland paid it forward not back as many reportors ignorantly wrote. These are completely different nations. It's like saying France sent aid to the US and then the US returned the favor by sending aid to Poland.
@@AIHumanEqualityCanada has its own issues regarding natives too.
@@LizzieShiro Canada hasn't had much issues with natives. There was a few massive issues in the 90s but otherwise it's only minor disagreements which are always worked out. Have you heard of the Metis? They were a group of people who were mixed native and European and they've existed in Canada for a long time.
@@AIHumanEquality The main issues between the native tribes & the government (in regards to territory & the like) may have been (at least somewhat) resolved, but the way crimes against natives is treated has NOT improved.
Too often (in both the US & Canada), if the person reported missing or found dead (by foul play or suspicious circumstances) is native (particularly native women), the police too often just sweep it under the rug (if they acknowledge it at all). Both Canada & the US have a lot of problems with our native populations that have not been resolved.
4:21
Oscar is his name. “Unsinkable Sam” is the nickname. He got the name Oscar from the crew of the HMS Cossack (which is the second of the three ships he survived). He was given the nickname “Unsinkable Sam” after HMS Cossack was torpedoed. After his third ship fiasco, he retired to Belfast and lived for another 14 years. He has his own portrait in the National Maritime Museum.
This cat has a Wikipedia article.
dude i legit thought a genshin player with mcdonalds collei pfp actually was well informed about that cat. then i clicked the show more thing
I appreciate Robin’s CGI rant. CG artists work really hard and deserve respect.
I also really liked it. I think CGI is so cool, I want to use 3D models myself to animate someday (I have Blender and made a donut lol), so I hate when people are instantly bashing on the quality, as if it doesn't look very good. Especially in Jurassic World movies. The Indominous Rex was well animated, the Velociraptors were too, and Rexy is still glorious. I feel bad for the animators. It's just as hard to perfect as practical effects.
exactly. it's so hard to make things look realistic; have you seen old cg? LOL it's so incredibly hard to do
The rant was cool but the thing is no one really said it was bad in the post they were just sayin how it was cool to see George Lucas with all the practical stuff he had built
The sad fact is, CGI is overused BUT it's because CGI artists don't have the same labor protections as practical effects artists, not because it's bad. Both mediums are excellent and can be used together create even better effects than individually, the reason it doesn't happen is because companies prefer to exploit and overtax cgi artists because it's cheaper for them. So much so that it's killed off some of the practical effects industry because they don't want to pay for workers with rights and shit.
This is why we support ALL industry artists unionizing! Give CGI artists proper protections AND bring in more practical effects! Give me those fake explosions and real sets! Mix the puppets with cgi elements! GRAAAAAAAH
@@fluffiestbug I agree that they should be fairly compensated but the reason it's used a lot is because it's easier than doing hand animations. All CGI is, is computer made animations. I think people don't fully understand any animations made with computers can be CGI.
The use of CGI is not bad. What IS bad, is that vfx workers are not unionized when they very well should be
That cave being underwater makes perfect sense, Sea levels have risen like 70-100m since then. Its really sad to think of all the countless archaeological sites lost beneath the seas, as humans typically live by the see we have lost so so very much
Also literary had a 10km driveway in Australia once, took 2 hours to walk, perfectly flat and straight except one bend
Are we sure Oscar is not responsible for the sinking of those ships? Cats are agents of Chaos after all..
What’s sad is that those horses were probably very close to the men they were alongside with. Especially with marines, if they had any.
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure marines was only a US thing at the time of WW1.
@@AIHumanEquality i think he's referring to like special forces of any nation
Robin did you just suggest that the Great Pyramid of Giza was made from "SMALL" bricks?! Those stones wiegh 2.5 TONS on average and were transported from 800 Kilometers away!!! Dont get me wrong, it was cleraly built by humans using ancient methods, but it was a literal monumental effort!
15:12 actually togo was the sled dog that lead the dogs through one of the most dangerous leg of the journey. He didnt get the credit as much as balto did. This fact alone is sad..
But interesting fact about togo is he waa named after a Japanese admiral who fought in the war between russia and japan in 1904-1905
He not only lead on the most dangerous stretch, as they crossed over the sound, but the longest as well as more since one of the mushers they were supposed to meet up with got lost.
Both of them are very very good boys
The musher that lead Togo also owned Balto and was so angry that Balto got all the credit and not his favorite dog that he sold Balto and the dogs he was with to a sideshow in Ohio. For years they were chained to a wall until the citizens of Cincinnati collected a fund and bought them so Balto and the other dogs could live out the rest of their days in the zoo there.
whenever i hear robin ranting about people naming their kids stupid shit, it always takes me about a minute to remember that the reason why is probably because his name is Christopher Robin (which i find adorable but, like, i get it)
Emkay always makes me feel better after bad days. I always love coming home from a stressful day then hearing Robin, Lexi, Damien and Jack talking about the things their passionate about. Keep up the good work everyone!
8:33 no you don't get how badass that dude was. He was the camps only "doctor" because he had some medical knowledge from being a dentist. While the enemy was raiding his camp a soldier stab to death a patient be had just spent hours trying to save. So in response he grabs a bayonet stabs 5 guys to death, then finds a mounted machine gun and just starts fire. He killed 98 men, and when they found him dead he had been shit 12 times and stabbed 7. He had 2 soldiers dead ontop of him!
Hey Robin! Just to put your worries at ease, German Shepards that are trained for police work, are trained from a young age, which means that they have been well socialized with cats, so the "forbidden" nature of them has been subdued. If any of the GSDs in the photo were to fail, it's very likely that they were too excited to see the cat and wanted to greet it/ cuddle it.
Happened with my failed service GSD and now I have a cat that hates me because the GSD bonded with it.
I have some sad news, that giraffe and her calf was killed by poachers, she was in a nature reserve and the poachers trespassed and shot and killed her and her calf.
Omg, nooooo 😭I hate poachers 😡
Just about to comment that
We are an awful species.
@@BeanSproot indeed
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fuck the poachers that killed her
Nice video as always.
Anyways, I just wanted to mention that The Disgusting Food Museum that is located in Malmö, Sweden has a blend of different food items, Surströmming or as it's named in English Fermented Herring is included among them which is a Swedish one, the museum seem to have items considered disgusting from a lot of different countries all around the world and it doesn't exclude itself either. I've never been there so far but maybe one day in the future as it has spiked some curiosity after walking past it a few times during my visits to that city.
If anyone takes the time to read this, I hope you have pleasant day/evening/night.
Thanks for the info. The video narrator calls out the salt in American food, but the added sugar is much worse. Salt is blamed for things it's not responsible for.
If anyone is wondering about Unsinkable Sam I looked him up and here's something from his wiki. "The cat's original name is unknown. The name "Oscar" was given by the crew of the British destroyer HMS Cossack that rescued him from the sea following the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck. "Oscar" was derived from the International Code of Signals for the letter 'O', which is code for "Man Overboard"[1] (the German spelling, "Oskar", was sometimes used, since he was a German cat)." so both names (Oscar/Oskar and Unsinkable Sam) are correct. I totally recommend reading about him, very interesting that a cat survived three sinkings
That's a brave kitty who works as the police dog tester.
If she's anything like my childhood cat, I'd say the dogs are brave for getting that close.
@@Kartoffelkamm one of my cats is a psycho. If she sees a dog walk past the house she'll run outside to try to fight with it.
@@rather_be_a_cat Mine once walked over to the neighbor's dog, a full grown Bernese mountain dog, and started eating his steak.
When the dog growled at her, after a period of confusion because this creature smaller than his head showed up to eat his food, she just smacked him on the nose and continued eating.
If the word "Boss bitch" was a cat.
As an artist who's favorite visual medium to use is CG, THANK YOU! Blender specifically really has democratized filmmaking for anyone with a decent computer who has the time to learn the ropes
Guys, y’know we fixed the ozone layer, right? 99% repaired. We did it. That’s at least one problem solved in the alphabet soup of other problems
emkay is a channel that has a charm to it that most other reddit reading channels lack. maybe it's the personalities of the narrators, or the attention-capturing editing- or maybe it's the little things like keeping in robin dying and retching at 4:40 even though it has nothing to do with the prompt. get well soon robin
"Politicians hide themselves away. They only started the war. Why should ould they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor."
2:48 I honestly think that people that can make cgi are really cool! I wish i could do it but I don’t have the commitment for it
I believe the museum of disgusting foods are from everything around the world, so trust me there's Swedish food in there as well. It's mostly about the difference in expectations of what people see as normal between cultures, really.
And we have surströmming; The worst food. The food that is banned in places. Not just because it's a biological hazard, but also because the cans are a pressure vessel. So don't worry, we got you beat there.
Wasn’t a can of Surströmming once opened in a courtroom just to demonstrate its smell in a court case?
Makes a change from people complaining about British food
Finnish mämmi belongs in that place, probably is. I've tried it, no matter what, it tastes what it looks like. Or liver casserole... just gawd. Finnish food... has its perks, but if you have foreigners visiting, those two dishes STAY in the store and are never spoken about.
The problem with American food isn't the type of food but lack of regulation/enforcement on American food manufacturing and importing. I compared soft drinks of the same brand between American ones and Canadian ones and the sugar and salt and other unhealthy content was much higher in the American versions.
My mental health is worse than the Economy of Venezuela
Indeed it is
Same
is it worse than the Hungarian Quintillion hyperinflation?
Same, one thing goes wrong and my sanity goes 📉
✨Yikes✨
Fun fact, there was a SM64 speedrun where a glitch happened that is literally impossible to re-create because an Ionizing Particle from space changed a 0 to a 1 (or vice versa) in the N64 that caused it to teleport Mario up some platforms in "Tick-Tock Clock" and saved time.
11:45 Well, if the universe is truly infinite there isn't just more life out there but there's even an infinite amount of other Robin's out there
9:25: Yes, and yes (I think). She was a journalist and assumed it would be rejected so she could use it as an example of an outrageous name (as her request for examples had been ignored, IIRC). The baby was also nearly called 'nangs rule' (nitrous oxide) but she decided to go for methamphetamine because everyone would know what that was, and there was a chance they may not know that nangs is slang for nitrous oxide. Unfortunately, although I'm pretty sure an article said they did change the name, the babies name will forever be on the register, even though the registrar has admitted it was a mistake to approve it..
Does anyone in the US government ever double check anything?
@@AIHumanEquality Not sure what the US government has to do with a kid born in New South Wales. Does anyone in the US ever check anything?
I feel cgi is best used to supplement live action effects. I feel having something physical helps the actors properly react to it before adding the cgi to make it look cool
@15:00 in case anyone wants to know, Balto was recently returned to display with the reopening of his "home" at the @The Cleveland Museum of Natural history.
11:10 Petition for Robin to make a video just talking about cool stuff from his hometown.
I have two theories on the Stephen Hawking thing. Either:
1) When time travel becomes a thing, one of the major rules is "Don't attend that party". Or
2) Someone did show up, but they told him not to tell anyone.
That Minecraft library better have some good anti-griefing security. All that work for something so good being destroyed by trolls looking to piss people off or control what people think would be absolutely horrendous.
Did anyone else think about Oliver Queen as The Specter and wonder who he was fighting with the Green Flash photo?
How do we know Unsinkable Sam didn't cause all of those ships to sink? Suspicious...
We love you editor Kenny!!! It's so good to hear from you!!!
19:20 _small_ bricks? Dude, those bricks are heavy and big as shit. The lower layer bricks were 1x2.5meters and weight 6.5-10 tons!
Unfun fact, most of the horses in the Great War didnt even die from enemy fire or artilery shells. Most of the horses died simply from overexposure
Regarding the baby name, she made a video article about it and it was accepted as a legitimate name. Her husband even yelled in the background at the end of the video to change the baby's name.
The reason why she decided to test this because it has weird laws where you are not to name a child anything vulgar or a name that is used as a title like King.
6:43 taking "I'm in your walls" to another level
Kurzgesagt recently uploaded a video on the possible origins of life, and in short, as the universe cooled down, there was undeniably a period where everything was a habitable zone, meaning that any tiny rock with the right ingredients would have developed life.
Which, in turn, means that there could be thousands of planets with life on them.
God I was dying when Robin was vomiting his guts
19:38 This is in the cardiff museum! i remember seeing it when i went there!!
It's weird seeing a place I actually recognise appear in a video...
Terry fox is celebrated in basically every school up here in Canada, I’d be surprised if a Canadian didn’t know about terry fox
*As a Canadian I’m very glad Terry Fox was in this video! He is a legend forever!*
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Pirates of the Caribbean is the best, so glad you made the reference to it
18:54 It's part of iirc hinduism or budism. The person wants to reach nirvana (Death without being reborn) and from what I know they reach it in one way by making and keeping a promise with the gods.
Like "I vow to never sit down until my death" or "I will never speak again". Stuff like that. This guy probs vowed to never lower his arm until his death.
The Cosquer Cave was most likely above the water at one point in time, but got submerged as sea levels rose with the melting of glaciers
And I think the reason people are going off on the CG stuff is that its sort of gone downhill over the years in some areas - like the Iron Man suit in the first movie was for the most part CGI and looked very realistic in both appearance and mechanisms within it (from what I heard). Its less of a criticism towards CGI as a whole, more of a criticism of how CG in movies are rushed at the expense of its quality or it has poor quality altogether.
I will grant that Twinkies are only _technically_ "food"; they're basically an edible chem-lab project. They're garbage. But they're sadly tasty garbage, and we are just trash-pandas.
Kenny is pure gold, and needs to be protected.
"The closest we'll ever get is bacteria" I love this sentiment, You're just asking for xenomorphs. Jinx us over and over then everyone surprised when half the population gets impregnated by facehuggers. You keep taunting the universe and it will respond.
I genuinely love the cgi rant, it's pretty cool to learn about stuff like that from someone who's passionate about it
I LOVE the Robin's Rant countdown, Editor Kenny!!!
I love our Robin was just dying halfway through the video.😆
18:13 We have foods from all over the world! such as our Surströmming, Durian, fermented shark, stinky tofu, Casu Marzu, these are all taken from their website so ,source... Them.
It's not a museum of "haha america bad" but a museum of "wow all cultures eat some weird shit"
There are also things such as tarantulas, worms/maggots, bull's penis...
It's located in Malmö and entry price is approximately $20 , AND you can taste some of these things if you wish
11:33 Just FYI, by "organic materials," they're almost definitely not talking about cells, or anything else that could have once been truly alive. They're probably talking proteins or lipids or polysacharides or whatever. This is *faaaaaaar* from the first time a meteor/meteorite was found to have things like that on/in it.
There needs to be a resin or something that you can coat an artifact in so touching it doesn’t damage it. Tactile viewing is incredibly important for disabled and neurodivergent museum-goers, and it sucks that we just aren’t able to experience it in the most comfortable and accessible way for us.
14:40 Of course, it's Massachusetts. I don't know what to tell you, either, as a resident. Never heard of it.
Probably because it's difficult to announce 😅
1:10 So we now know who to get for the live action version of Bayonetta
18:40 Yep, we have Surströmming it's one of the worst things in the world. Tbh it's so bad we don't even need to put anything else in to say our tastebuds suck.
2:05 Wasn’t expecting the John Oliver cameo
So does this mean your snow white we give you a apple and you start dying xD
I like how the hurricane also goes around Australia like its too scared
13:36 Brings to mind the Twilight Zone episode 'The Obsolete Man'
If anyone is curious about the „Balto“ Story, I highly suggest watching Togo. Not a cartoon, this movie is more like a documentary from a different angle that media usually does. Balto was one of the sled dogs to lead the last bit back to the town with the disease outbreak and hence became famous. Togo was the lead dog to run the farthest, by a long shot.
Maybe they didn't like the similarity to the WWII Japanese Admiral.
The Kennedy news paper reminded me of the Martin Luther King Jr death because my grandma states she remembers seeing the story of his passing on like page 12 of the news paper, I wish she kept it but I know she's moved dozen of times so there's no way she still has it
It just goes to show how much more respect we have for these people now vs. then
The mother who named her kid methamphetamine rules did successfully named her kid that and has yet to change it.
I love how the editor just rants and nerds along with Robin on the CGI thing
I agree on the points about CG. I love the original two Hellraiser films, and one of the things that makes that movie's visual style so distinct is how it uses mostly practical effects for actual objects, and things, and CG solely for energy and as a way to highlight the otherworldly-ness of the Cenobites during their entrance scene. Even though the CG is, objectively, pretty bad even by the standards for the time, being done with film-scratch methods, it would not be the same movie without it, and you could not do those effects practically. It wouldn't be until Hellraiser 3 that CGI effects were used liberally, and that's about the point where the series begins to decline.
Apparently that decision can be blamed on, and I'm not joking, Harvey Weinstein himself. Somehow, Hellraiser 3 still ended up being decent because Clive Barker was brought in at the last minute for production and editing. Now 4 is a special story, being wildly simplified by Miramax to try to appeal to slasher audiences, and changing the script to the point of irreconcilability to give Pinhead sexual tension with the female lead for no reason. Also yes that is the movie where they made spaceship puzzle boxes to try to trap Pinhead in the future.
9:34 she was just trying to see if it worked and yes it did work, and then she decided she did not want to have her baby names that she was just trying out to see if it could work, but yeah, she changed his name
Actually, the closest we have gotten to discovering other life in the universe was bacteria on Mars
As a West Aussie, we'd rarely actually drive that far. We could, for sure, but generally you'll take a plane trip from Perth (capital city, very south) to somewhere like Broome or Exmouth (very north).
Robin rants are appreciated, and yea the rant joke itself is just that a joke hks rants are actually always pretty insightful. Also kenny's editor origin story :0.
Also kenny you yourself is very appreciated. Still my fav editor :3
Editor Kenny is by far my favorite editor of all video editors across this entire platform.
0:13 *"You hear that Oogway? KAI HAS RETURNED!!!!"*
Robin:" BP!? whats that?"
Editor: I got u man!
Also, the editor is fricken great bro. It definitely makes it funnier😂
"No hurricane has crossed the Equator"
Climate activists: "Well, we gotta fix that!"
14:41 I saw a short about this lake, it was someone visiting the doctor because they though they had a fear of long words, turns out they did in fact have that phobia.
I’ve actually seen this in person!!! Never expected to have seen something in an emkay video lmao 14:43
My great grandfather a farm boy from Idaho served during WW1 in the Army Supply core or what ever it was called, he took care of the horses that were used to transport cargo.
9:25 "Methany come do your chores right now!"
0:21
That is because while hurricanes are formed in 8~20 degrees latitiude of each hemispere,
the wind blows *from* the equator, and not towards it, so hurricanes cannot cross the equator.
If I had money, I'd pay for the FULL ROBIN! Robin's rants, swears and non-child friendly comments that he holds back for the sake of the viewers. Like paying Robin to have his own second channel dedicated to something so utterly useless that I so deeply want.
7:03 Dang what a way to live. O I just am amazed by people doing this.
The Long Ass Name of that Lake in Mass. is Nothing Compaired to the Long Ass Name of that Town in Wales.
Those Robin Rant counters show be counting down to the end of the rant.
What i expected: a subreddit for rare intresting things
What I got: a subreddit for rare intresting things *and a 1 and a half minute rant about CGI*
Another fact about ILM (Industrial Light and Magic) they helped create CGI effects for the 1996 blockbuster hit "Twister" (Jan De Bont)
To add to the Terry Fox story: prosthetics back then were pretty bad and running legs weren't a thing. Even more of a bad ass.
I live not far from that lake with the super long name in Massachusettes, we just call it "Lake Manchog". To this day my grandmother was the only person that I've known that could pronounce the whole thing.
6:20
This is a poster in my science class with an inspirational message written over it
I went to look up the dates that Tron and The Last Starfighter came out vs. Young Sherlock Holmes and to my surprise, the first film using CGI was Hitchcock’s Vertigo in 1958. The spiraling 2D background depicted of the protagonist’s vertigo was CGI.
Well Robin started to go crazy
In Canada we celebrate the Terry Fox run every year by running around town in the fall, it’s fun!
Just so you know,
they did indeed strap camperas to pigeons before the invention of the plane.
0:06 how rare?
1:32 white as in albino or something?
4:35 yes
8:55 bruh
14:42 damn that’s a long name
18:55 I think it’s for something about belief
Here in the US, we have this strange city known as Houston. Lemme tell you about Houston. You can drive 10 or 11 hours across Houston and still be in Houston with a ways to go until you're out of Houston. And that's just a single city in Texas., the SECOND largest state in the country.
5:50 hey, this was taken EXACTLY 127 years before I was born! Haha 🎉
When we invent time travel, I'm totally attending Hawking's party!