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Jeannie: "But then I'd just go pantsless."
Henry: *leans over and whispers* "Your terms are acceptable."
The thought of Jeannie going
commando turns me on 😼
@@annapierce8666 bonk
@@vishisht8688 thanks I needed a good bonk today
@e twas removed my friend
The style seems to be called guitar little sister.
Fun fact, in ancient times there were kings/national leaders in southern Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East who all had cheetahs as pets. Pretty consistently, the disposition of those cheetahs was described as being similar to dogs.
Especially ironic for European royalty to have had what's basically an inbred cat as pets
Yeah there are some big cats that will tear you to shreds because they can, some literally are just big house cats!
When a cat is panting, you KNOW they're working to shed heat.
@@realburglazofficial2613 I mean… technically cheetahs aren’t big cats. They can’t roar but can still purr and meow, so they’re the biggest of the small cats, not the smallest of the big cats.
Panting like that cheetah did is indicating overheating. They could have had a new pet (or new attraction for the safari guide) just by giving it some water.
Jeannie: *Burps*. "That's being cut out"
Literally everybody: "You know the rules, and so do I"
i admit im years behind in the rickrolling thing ,but i dont get it (rick astley :i am i joke to you?)
@@thisandthat1701 Oh Risk Astley loves it! Back around the high of it (like 2008) He came out himself and Rick Rolled the Macy's thanksgiving day parade live on TV. Yes, yes i am old.
I kinda liked it. Oddly human moment.
yes the rule is to cut out things she actually wants to say 13:29
Henry: That’s not the Queen’s problem
Everyone two days later: Well…. not anymore at least
too soon
"Thats not the queens problem"
Yeah I think you are correct on that Henry
bro she died on thursday
@@AidanG0038i think he knows that alr
God rest the Queen
@@AidanG0038 Wait, she died? So thats why I have seen everyone talking about the queen being dead.
King's problem now 🤴
A weird curiosity is that at the 90s anyone could pass with a brazilian passport becouse Brazil is realy big mix of people and the passports were easy to make so the international comunity paid Brazil to improve the brazilians passports to become harder to make and npwdays is one of the hardest passports to replicate
Yeah,Brazil is disgusting
@@JRBDWD What part of this comment said anything about Brazil being disgusting.
Still, a Russian spy was caught infiltrating ICC, with a full set of Brazilian documents, There's no point in making it harder to replicate when you can just buy the real ones
The clip of the space shuttle moving through a city/town was when it was being moved to its final resting place after being retired. When they were operational they launched from one base vertically as a rocket then landed at another horizontally like a plane. Then it was transported back to the launch base "piggyback" on top of a special airliner jet. And for that move through the city it took lots of planning and measuring to make sure it would fit and plan out the maneuvers the the truck driver and trailer operators had to do and when to maneuver it around.
That was an awesome day but took forever.
The Toyota truck towing the shuttle accross the 405 freeway overpass by Randy's Donuts was epic.
I saw it being landed at LAX (literally across the street on a hill from LAX) and then was there at night when it was being transported through the streets.
There's a time lapse video of the move (search for endeavor time lapse la times). Also an hour-long special put out by KCET describing the logistics of the move ("Endeavor's Journey - Three Nights, Three Days"). Worth watching if you're interested.
Wait... Are there people who didn't know this?
Felines panting (tachypnea) are either suffocating or experiencing EXTREME heat, especially in the case of the subfamily Felinae to which cheetahs belong, along with housecats.
That cheetah was nearly dying, and was desperate for shade. Also, cheetahs tend to avoid confrontations with larger animals (which humans at least look like, and often are), and are relatively safe to be approached by compared to other large felines (approaching them should still be done with caution, if at all, though, since they might feel threatened and are quite able of making you into past tense).
Yea, a lot of people don't know that cheetahs are actually extremely light and would be easily killed by something larger than them. Their primary defense and offense is in their speed. Usually a surprise attack or when out on the open they can reach speeds of 60-70 miles an hour (from what i've read) so they can run away. Granted they wouldn't be able to hold that speed for long but if you need a quick getaway, that's your cat.
It seems to me the cheetah was trying to demonstrate to the humans with its body language that it was no threat and just desperate for shade.
Another fun fact, or rather in this case perhaps a sad one: cheetahs can only barely sometimes manage to catch their prey which are mostly gazelles or impalas, and if a cheetah fails a single chase, it can potentially die from the exhaustion. It needs to either get food or shade, ideally both. This cheetah likely just failed a chase and was desperate for shade. It is probably afraid of humans, but it won't be easily frightened away when its life is on the line like this.
Software dev here: the reason for Cloudflare using lava lamps is because computers are bad at randomness, so ideally we want a measurable source that is extremely hard to replicate.
So by using the pixels from a CCTV camera pointed at a wall of lava lamps, we could get an extremely "random" value come out that would be very hard to replicate.
first time I ever seen lava lamp cryptography was in a TV show called 'person of interest'. I actually thought it was too fantastical to be true
Video from Tom Scott for anyone interested.
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I concur, a computational device that is designed to do things relying on precision, would find it impossible to be random. Even if it designed a random number generator, you'd need to also set a range, which is limited and the computer would still know. It's why video game AI is still pretty hard to get right, they are either impossibly perfect or incredibly dumb. The limitations you can witness as the developers attempt to install inconsistencies is hilarious at times. If you play any shooter, you can actually watch the AI track your movements before attacking, the higher the difficulty they better (more consistent) they attack on target. Destiny 2 is very funny in this aspect. I've watched AI input read and attack, to which I do the double movement left then right or vice versa to cause guaranteed miss, but that's hard to navigate 15 AI doin the very same thing. AI still haven't graduated to the point they act like imperfect beings, they are too perfect, so they're scripting is probably a bunch of simple routines and delay attack and aggressive parameters for difficulty.
Long boring crap, but it's what I've noticed as a gamer and wondering if AI will ever be decent enough to be believable. Still too unbalanced in my eyes, but moving forward I guess.
They've also used a Geiger counter and radioactive source to generate random numbers. But I can see why the lava lamps would be preferable for mission-critical applications. It's obvious if one of the lava lamps breaks - the blobs in it stop moving. It's not immediately obvious when a Geiger counter breaks.
@@solandri69 And when the technician goes to replace the lava lamp, walking in front of the camera provides more random seeds. Win win.
It would be totally awesome, if Henry and Jeannie would make an appointment to check out the property with the cave and make a vlog out of it.
@@Dethmeister they could continue skyrim cooking in cave/ dungeon.
I just have this feeling that a loooot of spiders and other stuff is going make their way into such a cave and into the house...
13:08 Henry and Jeannie, not sure if you realize that this actually happened in Los Angeles, presumably when you both lived there. They basically paraded the Endeavour spacecraft around the streets of LA and then took it to the California Science Center, where it’s been ever since
"That's not the queen's problem"
Well, that aged poorly 😂
or very well... being you know nothing's the queens problem anymore >.>
Or well, depending on your humor tint preference
Happened on Thursday, technically didn’t age poorly at all.
The queen aged rather poorly too by now.
R.I.P Queen Elizabeth
Jeannie's joke about Henry and the giant cucumber 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe its not a joke.....
Panda queen is beginning to have way more darkness than light.
Once upon a time she was almost like Starfire
Now darkfire pales in comparison, scratch that that would actually be Kai 😂
Dunno, I think she wants to peg someone... His anoose might be in jeopardy. It's not the first time she's targeted that posterior with jokes of phallus penatratus!
That monk is the only man in history to know true peace
And to never have been dissatisfied with social media or movie reboots or having to face the dilemma of what to eat ! 😆😆😆
Please say that's a joke, because we got 2 whole world wars started by men who disagreed and that had nothing to do with women at all. 🤷 I hope it's a joke, if not your inner misogynist is showing.
@@evilformerlys4704 thank you for proving my point ... But now it holds a little bit of truth after that comment
@@evilformerlys4704 it was a joke
@@evilformerlys4704 man didnt start a war dumb politic did. Ironic calling other misogyny while paint historical fact with sexism.
I just love watching the interaction between these two folks.
13:10 I believe this is the shuttle Endeavor being transported a final time, to a museum, after the shuttle program was retired.
Yes, it was placed at the California Science Center in LA. How does Jeannie not remember this? It was kind of a big deal.
3:39 "That's not the Queen's problem."
Henry, you are not wrong.
Not anymore...
Henry: that’s not the queen’s problem
Modern news: true not anymore, it’s her son now
Still not the Queen's problem... than again, neither is her son a problem for her, anymore.
@@ImFrelled ahahahahahahhahahahahahaha funny ....Not
The burp was amazing!!! I’m glad it was kept in. Bravo!!!
The "blind people gonna be offended when they read this" became even more funny when they moved on without realizing the joke lmaaaaao
That reply really had double if not triple meanings impressive
Well, Henry and Jeannie, you're technically right. It is no longer the Queen's problem. It is King Charles the Third's problem
Yuck. UK has problems now.
@@brettbaratheon9776 Hey at least it wasn't Andrew.
I saw his proclamation people for 95 years lived and didn't get to see this shii
Henry is probably behind on his political news, since it doesn't involve gaming or anime
@@owenrhoden8336 their videos are recorded about 2 weeks before upload
Great Saturday vid, was sitting, not sure what games to play then I got THE notification that made my day. Thanks for the video, love the content!!❤
7:40 Cheetah is extremely tired and overheated from running after prey. Cats don't sweat like us. They need to rely on hyperventilating. Tired like that it was absolutely not in the mood for attack. Desperation... similar to that owl which flew into guy's car during tornado.
Missed it on last video, awesome editing, gotta keep it going
Henry cracking himself up is hilarious.
Henry: "that's not the queens problem:
The queen doesn't have too many problems now lol
Her only concern is holding back the Hordes of Chaos while on the Golden Throne.
Ave Imperatrix! Gloria in excelsis Terra! 👑
The Queen is dead, long live the King!
@@lukum55 Long live the king!
King Charles / Ralph Wickham old Simpsons episode reference Ralph Wiggum reminds me of my boy the Queen actually voice that line in the show.
King Ralph Wiggum finally.
@@danielseelye6005 to keep her alive we shall sacrifice the souls of 1000 corgis
The space shuttle was flown to the local airport on the back of it's 747 transport.
It was moved to the transport system that would travel on the road from the air port to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, a distance of about 12 miles.
4:05
It doesn’t surprise me that Henry read it in that way
13:54 guyz
Thank you, my man
@@DarkKnight_Rules I've long left mxr videos but happy I could help
great one again henry and Jeannie lmao , well done and thank you guys 😊
Back when we had a Space Shuttle program, the shuttles were delivered from California to KSC on the back of a specially outfitted 747. I saw several shuttles piggybacked down the beach from Patrick AFB to Kennedy Space Center. Those things looked like they were just hanging in the sky and caused more than one accident by people who could not believe their eyes.
13:15 Just a parade on its final journey to the museum.
That narcissist is actually a professor of psychology as well who does research on narcissism, Sam vaknin
"I shall study myself!" said the narcissist.
@@Merilirem "No one is more capable in this field of study than myself!"
I don't get it. Isn't part of being a narcissist to not acknowledge you're a narcissist?
@@bunnybro5977 It's not a requirement for the diagnosis, but a narcissist that does not recognize, or refuses to admit to themselves, that they are a narcissist, is much more likely to do more harm.
@@tpap69 pretty much every human with bad behavior has a reason for it. some we might be able to help, others not. but even if we cant help them, might be able to find a more suitable lifestyle for them.
one that always stuck out to me were people with anger issues, the type where they just get angry and snap, like flipping a switch. i suspect its either a physical defect in the brain or a genetic defect.
But can you imagine it? The angriest you ever were? doing something, someone does something you dont like and like flipping a switch you are suddenly that angry. Must be tough to live like that, not to even mention the associated issues for those around them. I doubt most people would even be willing to image it or be able to imagine it. sad thing is due to them overwhelming being seen as 'bad' people, nobody is willing to help or been seen as helping them, which results in nothing changing and those people remaining as they are in the world doing harm they dont want to do.
12:37 I need to see this but in reverse, owls exiting home only to get immediately kidnapped
13:00 well we're talking about ROCKET SCIENTISTS. this was probably figured out on a lunch break
@MxR Plays - the can you say is beer is actually a can of soda. The brand is Polar Beverages and mainly sold in New England. worcester Mass. is the HQ. Back in the 70's my father owned a distributorship with that company.
The dude only 'won' because the tiger thought the game was over and reduced its grip on the rope.
Yeah, shit was so boring the tiger lost interest really quickly
I know it's a running gag that they often get different animals mixed up, so if you're continuing that, fair enough. For the record though, that's definitely a Lion - the tawny non-patterned coat and especially the dark tuft on the end of the tail is what gives it away. No other cat has that and it's function is thought to be a silent way of communicating with other members of the pride. Literally their equivalent of covert ops hand signals. There's actually a surprisingly big difference between lions and tigers, including in terms of strength. Tigers are a GREAT deal stronger. So much so in fact, that they can stand up on their hind legs and jump almost kangaroo style, despite their skeletons not being designed for it, because THAT IS HOW MUCH MUSCLE THEIR BONES ARE SURROUNDED WITH. Lions often use group tactics to take down their prey. Tigers usually do it alone, unless teaching their young, OR they are currently part of a mating pair and that last example is exceptionally rare and has only been caught on camera once as far as I know.
@@ThePeterStuartPalmer Looks like a tiger
Saturation divers typically work on ocean pipelines welding pipe. They spend all that time on the bottom because decompression takes too long to return to the surface daily. When they return, it’s typically in highly pressurized enclosures where decompression can be handled gradually. There was one accident where an exterior worker opened a door and instantly decompressed the enclosure and the men inside.
Damn!!, That's one way to go out
Quick and messy. One of the guys spines was found in the pipe work about 40 feet above the chamber.
8:50 I like this! it's like a game for them too for quality of life
Fact 3:35 regarding military guards. Once in Washington DC, there was a tropical storm with heavy rainfall and dangerous weather. The government told the US Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers Guards that if they wanted to, they could stand down until the weather cleared. The Guards refused and wanted to honor the dead. So they continued guarding the tomb during the storm. That’s dedication to honor your country men
12:04 When a blind person READS about it ... Good one. Glanced over by both
Technically they can, with Braille. Audiobooks are also a thing. Yes, OK, not reading, but alternatives to consuming information.
@@faithrich6374 Blind people that use computers/phones use TTS. The computer reads it to them. There are a lot of accessibility tools out there.
8:40 A grizzly bear would have pulled that dude straight through the glass.
On Raw power and Muscle. Grizzlies have no match against a tiger.
That didn't even look like a tiger tho. An adult male tiger using full force can pull three bears in
@@ronnieketchum1241 it didn't look like a tiger because it was a lion lol
@@JacobE-23 It had stripes. Therefore, tiger.
@@creepyog2008 hardly had strips now that I see that. So maybe liger? Definitely not full tiger 🐅
3:25 Yes Jeanie, thats where the photo came from, during that heat wave.
The space shuttle was retired and the only way to move it to the museum was through the streets. Pretty cool youtube vid about it
10:17 That's sus. Price cut for a house with its own creepy cavern sounds like a Conjuring sequel. Bet the house also comes with a creepy old doll.
8:35 Blessing Awowdibu Nigerian/Irish bodybuilder
3:34 She still lives in our hearts
4:19 Henry jokes, but that's unironically a great way to remove plastic from the environment. It's a situation where you choose between CO2 in the atmosphere that can be processed out by plants or solid plastics that will spend 10,000 years in the environment.
The ocean itself absorbs CO2 (Estimates are between 25% and 50% of all CO2 produced by us gets absorbed by the oceans) so some of that plastic would end up back in there anyway. Much better for it to be in the form of CO2 than plastic, though.
Bro that thing did not "impale" al quaedas leader it fileted him into individual serving sizes!
That thing is basically a giant flying apple slicer. Metal AF.
“Finely diced”
Considering that it's literally a missile, the blades were more than likely mere insurance - anything with significant mass travelling fast enough to continually subvert the earth's gravity, HITTING YOU, will be far worse than any car crash you've ever even imagined. Missiles can travel at about 15,000 miles per hour - that's MACH 19.55 or put another way, that's 6,705.6 METRES EVERY SINGLE SECOND. The fastest bullets, WHICH ARE TINY pieces of metal, NOWHERE NEAR PERSON SIZED, travel more than 2,600 feet per second. That's equivalent to over 1,800 miles per hour. The blades were probably just to guarantee that even a tiny bit of the missile would make contact, almost unnecessary really. A design choice, like putting a ribbon on a present. In all likelihood, he was turned into paste or dust and water vapour, since the heat generated on impact probably boiled all the fluids in his body. Due to the combination of speed difference and even more so the MASS difference, if you could somehow manage to shoot someone with literally thousands of bullets, all hitting at the exact same moment, you would have NOWHERE NEAR as much destructive power as this one single hit. There will be almost nothing left to bury.
3:33 Well it's the king's guard now.
The queens guards have shorter shifts when it's summer time and extremely hot out. They get switched every hour in some cases. They have been known to pass out during drills and parade duty though. You can easily find vids of them passing out. They are taught to pass out and fall in a specific way in order to not hurt themselves. The others will just leave them down too. They are not allowed to break form. They fall stiff as a board and plop down. It is kind of funny. LOL. You are not allowed to get in their way or touch them. They will scream at you to "MAKE WAY' if you are in the way or "STEP BACK" while lifting and pointing the rifle at you. They don't fuck around. They actually get fined of they laugh or break their resting badass face. They get away with smiling rarely but laughing they get fined every single time. that's why it is so rude to try and mess with them. You are literally risking their paycheck and hard earned, well deserved income.
Sorry but this is just not true, these are professionals soldiers that have had an enormous amount of training. The idea that they would be fired for laughing is just ridiculous, they would face charges of conduct unbecoming and could be fined, but sacked no.
Edit - you said fined, not fired - 🤦♂️
@@davidshipp623 I think you may have misread his comment. He says fined not fired.
@@davidmorris5998 yikes, are my eyes really that bad this morning - thanks for correcting my dumbass.
@@davidshipp623 Yes FINED. LOL
I would buy that house with the cave just to host D&D games in there
Yes, D&D... that's totally what I would host in there too.
Gotta build a tavern over the entrance. Then LARP it.
Both kinds of dungeon masters would feel right at home there.
2:18 One can even say that it... cut his life into pieces... I'm out!
7:38 Surprisingly of all the big cats, cheetahs are pretty damn chill.
13:55 i need the name for that tweet
Same
Also suggestion, you both dress up as your favorite characters from a series and give a rundown on your feelings of said series
0:30
That particular type of pumpkin is usually reserved for contests, not for eating much the way as a jack-o'-lantern pumpkin is not really meant for eating, just for display.
How is Jeannie even able to make that lyric adorable 8:22
8:28 This reminds me of Dr. Stone and one of its most ridiculous scenes (spoiler) when Tsukasa first awakens and punches a lion, killing it; in a anime about science and knowledge, but not realism apparently.
13:10 Every transport like that has survey done by engineers beforehand. They plan it in advance. All elements involved in every space programs had to take into account if it can be transported. That's why size of roads affects size of parts, and because size of roads come from size of horses, size of horses determined some sizes of space shuttle.
9:56 every other week LARP as Gandalf, “NONE SHALL PASS!!!”
I like the Tug of war thing. Lets people interact with the animals and provides enrichment to the animal.
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I usually find myself wishing each episode were just a little longer.
7:20 cheetahs are actually very docile creatures, they are pretty co-dependent that’s why zoos sometimes give them dogs as companions
7:27 This is where I would die, with my last words being "Here kitty kitty".
"Tiger Tug of War"
Bro that's a fucking lion
Finally! I was looking through he comments to see if anyone else was going to mention that.
3:02 to bad that they don't talk in the clip. Saturation divers breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen for the entire duration that they are down in the capsule. That means that they have constant helium voice
OMG HENRY&JEANNIE!!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! lol the first video reminds me of the Mr.Bean episode that’s about him growing a huge winter melon! Nice episode!
14:36 that side profile of Henry reminds me of the drift king dude from Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift.
U two are perfect match.Sense of humor and hilarious 👍👍👍
Jeannie and I would be even more perfect imo.
@@mmert138 nah me and her are even more perfect together imo
I thought Jeannie's simps got decimated by Kai's simps...
12:24 along with being a 7'7" giant i also lack the fingernails on my left hand and left foot, i was also born blind in my right eye
Yes!!!! Come to San Antonio Henry & Jeannie!!!!!!!
Jeannie seems really cheerful in recent videos. Henry seems less stressed out too. Maybe these are recorded after the whole demonetization thing.
nah they started recording after they did the unholy things xD
@@ynuiasha52 I thought summoning demons was illegal in the Washington state, as opposed to California where it's just frowned upon?
Are there other unholy things that are legal in Washington?
@@suntiger745 everything is legal if you are not caught xD
0:47 i thought it was josh and the huge asparagus
Episodes like these remind me why I pledged my existence to our Lord Immersion.
8:57
guy: pulling with all his strength
lion: "this looks let's gonna play a bit"
Henry "that's not the queen's problem" everyone else " nooo not anymore "
3:21 kings guard now rest in peace the queen
The last thing you guys said had me busting out in laughter. Henry: "let us know if you would like to apply for this position as a man". Jeanie: "You touch balls".....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My sister is about the size of those women, and sometimes concealed carries a 9mm tucked up under there in a special bra/holster.
That house with a cavern and Henry asking "did anybody died there?" reminded of my friends viewing of a house he intended to buy.
We went there and he straight up asked the seller - "why are you selling it? did anybody died in it?" i mean, no shit Sherlock, like in 99% of old houses somebody died before
I'm from San Antonio, should probably check out that cavern house
Yesssss, come to San Antonio 🎉
Day 41 of telling Lord Immersion he is dragging the heaviest of carriages
Bruh WTF
3:45 that’s not the queen’s problem
Yeh, not anymore
Love your channel you guys are amazing. Very beautiful couple I'm proud of you guys. Love y'all.
Nice drone edit . And where can I find the book for Henry and the giant cucumber
1:54
European: The longsword is greatest sword.
Japanese: No, our katana is the greatest.
American: Hold my McDonald.
3:30 aged like fine wine.
I mean it didn't quite age much since the queen died like a day prior
So, two things. First, Maersk is one of, if not the largest commercial group partnering with Ocean Cleanup. Representing the largest commercial shipping fleet in the world, you can imagine how impactful they are.
Second, they are shown removing trash from a bay area, probably one off of California where they do some of their equipment testing. They are still researching large-scale oceanic cleanup systems but they have not deployed them in the GPGP, mostly because the GPGP isn't... well, it just isn't. Composed of a large region that is heavily debated on, the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch has mostly microplastics in the parts-per-million range. It'd take decades of dredging to collect that much plastic from the area. Most of the ocean cleanup effort (the effort not the group) is focused on areas where bays and rivers meet the ocean because that's where the trash is.
It galls me that people still publish garbage like that cleanup video (not you guys, you are great) that make misrepresentations like that because, at the end of the day, they aren't helpful. People see that much trash in the water and are told that it's a small portion of what's there, and it makes them care less about thier own contributions to the problem. Show us what's really happening, and the progress being made, and more people will actually care about contributing to the solution rather than being ambivilant about a problem too big to properly fathom.
Okay, that's my GPGP rant. I'm done.
The Hellfire R9X missile is a military Slap Chop (remember Vince Offer?).
If you're curious why some of the cartels are so well-equipped, it's because the US ATF sent them gear. They meant to use it as a trap, only they forgot to put trackers in the crates or on the gear so the cartels basically got one hell of a gift.
Nonsense... They purchased most of it fair and square from reputable international arms dealers, like the CIA...
Yeah, "forgot"
MxR can you please do a spicy tutorial for Skyrim VR?
Jeannie: "That's being cut out." Famous last words. :)
13:33 its just to go to a museaum back in the days when in usage they use to put it on a plane 747 400 specially designed for to travel
7:12 After watching the movie Beast, my question is why the hell is that open with a with a wild animal around???
Cheetahs aren't hostile to humans so it isn't that big of a deal.
Put me in a hot car without proper airflow, and I'll rip someone's head off faster than any cheetah...
@@kxngduvie7682 hey, even if you’re odds of getting hurt by an animal are low, they’re never quite zero. Stay vigilant my friend. The rest of the animal kingdom has every reason to hurt us.
@09:15 Lion, it's a freaking lion. How long must we suffer this.
I think the shuttle was being moved on a self-propelled modular transporter which has a mess of wheels all (?) able to turn independently.
You are correct and they could move each wheel independently to get through the neighborhood from LAX. Of course they trimmed trees and move wires. When they had to go accross the 405 freeway overpass by Randy`s Donuts they put it on a trailer and hooked up a Toyota truck to haul it accross from a stand still.
Henry and Jeannie: *talking about cartels*
1 minute later: *shopping for a new house*
2:30 Diver: "in complete and utter darkness..."
Floodlight: "do I look like I'm wearing camo?"
13:20 me in gta scraping the wings over the cars
Several years ago they stopped using those models of the space shuttle and they were free to any place that could pay for the transport. The transport of one was usually in the millions.
10:35 Technically (and efficiently), you can make a four-wheel bicycle (which basically is a car 😐) with only 2 wheels!
But how much weight can it stand?