"Ring around the rosy"? As a kid I only heard the song lyrics being "ring around the rosey, a pocket full of posey, ashes ashes we all fall down." Kind of interesting. I'd be willing to bet yours is the original. 🤣
I wouldn’t think so as there were no “tissues” in those days. Most people just sniffed, blew a nostril on the ground, or their sleeves. The gentry sometimes had hankies. No tissue as paper was an expensive luxury.
@@NordicDanhe was also rumored to abduct/murder LePrince and stealing LePrince's prototype for the moving picture camera so he can pass it as his own invention.
my grandma was in a Japanese concentration camp in WW2, and the sheer stories she's telling my sister and I now we're adults and old enough to know are horrific! some of the prisoners resorted to eating the frogs that lived in the area as they weren't fed well at all (they were very lucky if they got a bowl of rice and some veggies or a little meat per day or a small peice of bread. they once went hungry for 2 days as someone had complained about the bread being stale!) with the result that the local population of frogs nearly went exinct! a lot of the other stories my grandma has told us are too horrific to repeat here!
I bet they are some truly crazy things she’s seen! As for the frogs though, as someone from the south I love frog legs, but to almost make them extinct tells me they ate a LOT of them! 😳
I think it's empathy and compassion he lacked, especially because he was rumored to be behind the disappearances and accidents of fellow inventors... and stealing their inventions.
Topsy the elephant had gone rogue and killed a couple of handlers, and was scheduled to be executed anyway. What's more indicative of Edison's character was his offer to New Jersey children of 10 cents a piece for local dogs and cats to be publicly electrocuted for the same propagandist goal of promoting his own DC power patents over Tesla's AC technologies. Common knowledge among students of the Tesla / Edison historic rivalry.
Edison was a flake. He basically put his name on Tesla's inventions and the never paid him for all the work. Also, Edison Had a n obsession with the paranormal paranormal.
I believed the ring around the Rosie story too(that it had to do with the plague), I only recently discovered that that story has been widely determined to be a myth.
@@Lyssa0095 it’s just childlike nonsense about flowers and dancing. “Folklore scholars regard the Great Plague explanation of the rhyme as baseless for several reasons: The plague explanation did not appear until the mid-twentieth century.[19] The symptoms described do not fit especially well with the Great Plague.[31][36] The great variety of forms makes it unlikely that the modern form is the most ancient one, and the words on which the interpretation are based are not found in many of the earliest records of the rhyme (see above).[32][37] European and 19th-century versions of the rhyme suggest that this "fall" was not a literal falling down, but a curtsy or other form of bending movement that was common in other dramatic singing games”
I miss Rebeca since she has been gone - like 3 or more yrs now. Heroin use to be called 'The Gold Cure" in the late 1800s' use a lot for treatment to help with body pain and addiction withdrawal.
Fun fact about Thomas Edison... outside of trying to prove alternating current was dangerous, he was using direct current to try to disprove Nicola Tesla wrong. 😂
The one that made my jaw drop was the city of Detroit giving Saddam Hussein the key to the city. The Christopher Columbus when was just downright disturbing
My Grandpa had been a Park Ranger. I traveled with him a lot. He even got me a pet Racoon we called, "Bandit." The summer I turned 10 years old and my cousin turned 14, he brought us and Grandma out to one place he had to make sure stayed safe even though there were 2 Guards there. It was both beautiful yet a thing of nightmares. There was a little rock pathway across a river, a very high and thick wall made with rocks, and from a little driveway that had metal gates was a building of rocks. Quite a large one. My Grandpa brought us into the building and the interior still was broken into tiny rooms but metal and some still had tiny straw beds, pails and what looked like thin metal troughs. The floor was dirt. Only one tiny window in the whole building which was where Grandpa showed us the bullet holes and dried blood. Lots of both. We were horrified. The he brought us out to look at the rock walls from the inside. It was covered with bullet holes, blood stains, a huge square fire pit and 2 small cannons. Then our Grandpa showed and told us what it was all about. It was a Camp supposedly used to keep the Japanese safe. He told us it was more a Jail nobody would find. It was horrible. I had nightmares about it for quite a long time. The Cold in Northern Manitoba Canada would have made them feel like they were in Hell. The Cold War was still going on as well. My Grandpa told us that more of those Japanese people lived than they would have had they not been kept there. Still, all the bloody holes in the walls and outdoor Wall makes me question if they had been better or worse off in those conditions.....💔🤔🇨🇦
As of a few years ago, thankfully america finally changed “Columbus day” and strted calling it *”INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DAY*” bcuz I’ve always thought my whole 24 years of life that native Americans are the true founders of the USA and it always made me mad when people say Columbus was bcuz historically that’s not even remotely true🙏🏻💯
I’ve heard about the “Ring around the Roses” theory, but it’s highly debated and doubtful because the more professionals who look into are putting in the group of “songs” twisted to suit someone’s point, some points are easily dismissed/disproved but others like the “Ring around the Roses” are harder because it gets so ingrained into so many people’s minds that it’s hard to get through to everyone
I grew up with a different version of ring around the Rosie. Ring around the Rosie pocket full of Posey, ashes ashes, we all fall down.❤ that’s a Version I grew up at
Pope Gregory IX issued a Papal bull that named cats as a pawn of Satan (especially black cats), it is believed that this caused people to kill cats in mass. This in turn is credited with allowing the rodent population to grow and flourish. Because of the exponential growth of the rodent population and the fact that they were carriers of the fleas that ultimately infected humans with the Bubonic Plague, many people attribute Gregory IX with increasing the number of deaths caused by the black plague.
I’m 67 here’s how I remember this song. “Ring around the Rosie’s, pocket full of posies. Ashes, Ashes, we all fall down🎶 I did find out later how the song came about. 😢
Ring around the Rosie- people praying around the rosary not to get sick. Pocket full of posies- they kept poses (flowers) in their pockets for the smell because the lesions smelled horrible. Ashes ashes- they burned all the infected. Fall down- 😵
2:14 when i was in elementary school we always said "ashes ashes" instead of "tissue" the song ended up getting banned until it was changed to tissue we were only taught why in fifth grade and we were told that ashes were talking about the ashes of a dead persons body being burned during the black plauge , turns out that most ikely it was not actually about that and i got scared as a kid for no reason. [ this was about 7 years ago]
Ive never heard your version of ring arounf the rosey😂 a tissue, a tissue😂 It goes " Ring around the roseies Pocket full of posyes Ashes, Ashes We all fall down...."
You talked about how Nazis tested on twins. Twins was not their only subjects tested. The question here is do doctors use what their Nazis results on today subjects. Meaning there was a lot of cruel killing after days weeks and months that those monsters tested whatever they wanted to do to their prisoners. Causing so much pain, so would you pass on the recorded results to today's teaching?
to the neanderthal ancestor part: it is known that many 'cavemen' placed food and personal belongings next to their dead, inside a cave before literally shutting the 'doorway' with a big stone.. which was thought of as a way of kinda saying goodbye... may you be well fed on your journey to the afterlife... so maybe those ancient neanderthals were the ones who started that sort of tradition ... "burial" ... many old cultures believed that the afterlife - or the netherworlds were inside the mountains, underneath us and in the rivers running beneath said mountains.. : norse mythology has nine rivers - one leading straight to hell... and a big dog guarding a stairwell in the land of the giants... greek and roman has the river styx and a giant threeheaded hound ;) egypt has the nile which was said to be coming from the underworld and its god Khnum or also romanised Khnemu, was one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities aka Seth or Sethi, the jackal god of the underworld, and his guardian anubis, khnum was originally the god of the source of the Nile and thought to be a mere benign aspect of Seth himself... the egyptians burried their pharaohs inside a structure which looks a lot like a mountain, because they were seen as living gods, protected by Sobek the crocodile god of the passing ;) ... even the mayan and aztec believed the underworld was inside a mountain, and a great maelstroem - aka Xhibalba! the two god twins had to traverse it in order to obtain immortality.. (aztec) just like heracles had to go into the river styx before he could be accepted among the gods again.. (along with 11 other tasks - also known as the 12 tasks of hercules)
It's actually ring around the rosy pocket full if posers, ashes ashes we all fall down....rung around the roses meaning the rash they got, pocket full of poses to battle the smell of the body, and ashes ashes we all fall down referring to burning the bodies to prevent the spread
You're really off. Neither one says Posers or Rung, or Poses. It's referring to something in the pocket, possibly a rosary. Posies is a flower presumably to mask the scent of decaying bodies.
Some people can be the worst! All those atrocities and deaths are sickening! It's still happening today, which makes it even worse somehow. To ALL those evil, sadistic people...I can only hope you're suffering in hell! (Just sending those thoughts out there lol) To ALL the victims, I hope you're at peace. ♥😢
@1:40 I think the lyrics are the UK's version of ring around the Rosie have different lyric than the USA. We sang "Ring around the Rosie, a pocket full of posies, ASHES ASHES we all fall down: I was told the Ashes Ashes represented the burning of the dead bodies because they ran out of room to bury people, so the has mass cremations to stop the threat of plague spreading, Dark huh?
That was also my first time hearing ring around the Rosie that version. The one I was taught was ring around the Rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes, we all fall down.
I feel like part of it is adults fearing some events are too gruesome to be talked about in school (such as many of the human experiences throughout history). I also think because much of it shows how much history repeats itself (like Stalins 5 year plan, and Mao’s Great Leap Forward) But idk I do wish it was more emphasized that history will repeat without change :(
Indoctrination comes with a degree marking it's end. Education has no end. You are done with "being taught " Now is time to begin LEARNING. You go , girl. Enjoy the journey, Emily ! 😉
Wow that really blew my mind about those dogs. I can't believe somebody did that to those poor dogs. I'm so upset I doubt I'll even sleep tonight. Could you imagine going to sleep then waking up and having somebody else coming up out of your back? It's horrible! And I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even put them to sleep.
and I thought I wore dangly earrings lol. re ring o roses... atishoo was for the sneezing, I don't know where ashes come from, although I have heard that.
I was taught “Ring around the Rosie’s, pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes, we all fall down”. Instead of ashes the Host sings “achu”, mimicking a cough. Has anyone else heard their version before?
Where did you hear A tissue ,a tissue? I always heard it as: Ring around the roses ,A pocket full of posies ,ASHES ,ashes ,we all fall down. I never heard A tissue in there at all.
I thought it was ring around the Rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down... I've never heard it sang the way she did before. And I was taught in 1st grade that it was about the black plague...
Abb belts are back actually. Well sorts except they are sold as portable tens / massage units they do exactly the same thing it always did. sending voltage into the body which shocks and flexes muscles.
Thank you guys for your most interesting facts. I love how each of you present them in a quick and concise manner maximizes your production value. Every one of your presenters are most professional in their delivery. I hated the non-ending "jokes" of the pre-historic man segment, I fast forwarded-just so I did not have to hear another one. (Guy: Don't believe that people who laugh at your jokes when you're telling them to them in front of them-really think you're funny. You're not!)
All the narrators are great but the first guy from Canada was absolutely hilarious. BTW the ring around the rosey song. Tissues weren't invented until 1924. Lol.
Both are acceptable. The Rosie's were the rashes and high fevers. Atishoo or achoo , I always heard was sneezes and not tissues. posies were to help mask the odors of the pustules. Ashes were creamations. Turning people into ashes.
Heres how I sing ring o rosies AHEM "ring around the rosies pockets full of posies a tissue! A tissue! We all fall down ashes in the water ashes in the sea! We all float up to the sky in a one two three!"
Most of us know what that means but if u dont.. Ring around the rosies!(the rash u would get from the plague)pockets full of posies!(people would put posies(a flower) in they're pockets and put them on the dead bkdies to clean up the stench) a tissue a tissue! (They would get very ill) we all fall down(thats self explanatory)ashes in the water ashes in the sea!(they would burn the dead bodies to ashes and from them into the water) we all float up to the sky in a one two three!(going up to hsaven)
Is there some kind of regional difference between the nursery rhyme? I always heard it as ring around the rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down. I even covered it in my Black Death project in school
Just so you know it's not tissue tissue we all fall down it's ashes ashes we all fall down because when someone caught the plague they had to burn the body.
Scientist research sometimes doesn't follow ethical rules to gather their precious data results of scenarios or SECRET HIDDEN EXPERIMENTS ON A NIAVE PUBLIC...🥺
Well I've always heard it as "Ring around the Rosie, pocket full of posies, ashes ashes we all fall down!!" Never heard it the other way before 🤷♀️🤷♀️
#6 spot maybe you could add in there that because of this "accidental" exposure to the radiation, the government would pay the people, and descendants of those exposed, a monthly allowance as an apology to the marshallese. And because of this, i think till today a lot of the marshallese people are exempt from a few things. One of them I know is having credit. One of my friends she is marshallese (Kirara), and she would get that monthly payment and would talk about it, she would talk about the people there when she was a little girl. Her and her husband would talk about the monthly "apology allowance", the "not having to have good credit "for anything really. That doesn't make up for the pain and suffering these people endured. But it surely helps. I must add though that I didn't ask her if this allowance is given to all those of marshallese descent or just some of them, because there are many outlying islands that also got affect too. So i'm not sure about all of them. I surely hope they also get the help too.
Thank goodness I was born 18 years later. That toy looks like the ones I got for Christmas. Gilbert Lloyd 238: Wow! My older brother didn’t like our mother wasting money on things that taught me nothing.😮
I am assuming that the 'Ring around the roses' version you were singing must have been sang in Europe (which I guess since technically thats were it all went down, your not wrong) - but here in America The part where your singing 'a tissue a tissue' - we were taught 'a pocket full of posies, ASHES - ASHES, we all fall down' referring to how the bodies were burned to try to stop teh spread of that horrific desiese. Seeing it in text - I think our version is much worse with that little edit. Just thought I'd share. Love our guys' videos - been watching for about 10 years. By FAR one of tyhe best channels on CZcams! We miss your videos and your absolutly wonderfully, silky smooth accent! MORE VIDOES!!! ;p Have a wonderful day!
Yes but in 1900 heroin was in pill form and it was very weak and it wasn't prescribed to take in an abusive way. I read a book about how the heroin came to be and its first use and how they eventually decided it wasn't needed at all. Some doctors said heroin was better and some doctor said morphine was better.
Japanese scientist Ishii Shiro made Josef Mengele look like Mr. Rogers. He performed most of his experiments on Chinese and Korean captives, but also on Allied prisoners of war. He was a sick, brutal, ruthless person.
It's why the drug is called Heroin, and they thought it was a cure all man made drug. But also laudunum, was a Heroin infused liquid that was given to women for certain pains.
Fun fact: Chimpanzees also hunt other animals and eat meat. So the Australopithecus Africanus may well have eaten meat, even if they were also the prey of larger animals.
I have never heard that version...we said ring around the Rosie and we said ashes ashes we all fall down. Which makes so much sense now. Lol. Who decided that it was okay to let children sing a song about dying lol 😂
I have never heard “tissue, tissue” before, I’ve always heard “ashes, ashes.”
“Ashes, Ashes” is for the cremated bodies of plague victims invade you didn’t kniw
I heard it like that too "Ring around the rosey pocket full of poseys ashes ashes they all fall down." I thought my mom taught me wrong😂
@@brixgotya7186 that's how i've always heard it, my history teacher also taught me it that way.
In the UK we said "a-tishoo a-tishoo" which is the sound of sneezing. I've never heard of "ashes ashes" so I'm guessing you're American!
Yep ashes ashes, and American. I find it interesting how many nursey rhymes are tweaked a lil depended on the part of the world that sings them.
"Ring around the rosy"? As a kid I only heard the song lyrics being "ring around the rosey, a pocket full of posey, ashes ashes we all fall down." Kind of interesting. I'd be willing to bet yours is the original. 🤣
My primary school actually tried to ban us singing this rhyme, didn't stop us though
Please finish your self,whole lot od roskys roxket lunxhers oh by ashes, akhmm (J) tushe mikey
I wouldn’t think so as there were no “tissues” in those days. Most people just sniffed, blew a nostril on the ground, or their sleeves. The gentry sometimes had hankies. No tissue as paper was an expensive luxury.
Me too. The roes and ashes and dropping to the ground to the we all fall down part.
Didn’t Edison not even invent the lightbulb? He basically stole it and claimed it as his invention.
A lot of stealing of ideas happened back then. So it's hard to say what is tro and what's false. Facts get lost over time.
Yep
Yep. The vast majority of "his" inventions actually. He also royally screwed over Nikola Tesla on many occasions.
@@NordicDanhe was also rumored to abduct/murder LePrince and stealing LePrince's prototype for the moving picture camera so he can pass it as his own invention.
I heard that it was Tesla the one who actually invented the light bulb.
my grandma was in a Japanese concentration camp in WW2, and the sheer stories she's telling my sister and I now we're adults and old enough to know are horrific! some of the prisoners resorted to eating the frogs that lived in the area as they weren't fed well at all (they were very lucky if they got a bowl of rice and some veggies or a little meat per day or a small peice of bread. they once went hungry for 2 days as someone had complained about the bread being stale!) with the result that the local population of frogs nearly went exinct! a lot of the other stories my grandma has told us are too horrific to repeat here!
I bet they are some truly crazy things she’s seen! As for the frogs though, as someone from the south I love frog legs, but to almost make them extinct tells me they ate a LOT of them! 😳
@@brianplumlee6238 yes, think they had to as they didn't have very much else to eat!!
For me l Heard ring around the Rosie pocket, full of Poseys ashes ashes, we all fall down
it must be an odd experience hearing first hand horrific things from a loved one
@@danielobrien1571 nah I have a bob
I learned the Tomas Edison elephant thing on an episode of Bob's Burgers.
Me too! Tina's the best😂
I heard of those German experiments before I was out of elementary school. Then started learning history and they really do leave out a lot
What Edison did to that poor elephant goes to show that smart people don’t necessarily have any common sense. Thanks for the show. I always enjoy them
As the saying goes "what's the point getting straight A grades if you fail life itself".
I think it's empathy and compassion he lacked, especially because he was rumored to be behind the disappearances and accidents of fellow inventors... and stealing their inventions.
Topsy the elephant had gone rogue and killed a couple of handlers, and was scheduled to be executed anyway. What's more indicative of Edison's character was his offer to New Jersey children of 10 cents a piece for local dogs and cats to be publicly electrocuted for the same propagandist goal of promoting his own DC power patents over Tesla's AC technologies. Common knowledge among students of the Tesla / Edison historic rivalry.
He wasn't smart, he was rich!
Edison was a flake. He basically put his name on Tesla's inventions and the never paid him for all the work. Also, Edison Had a n obsession with the paranormal paranormal.
He was just a better business man... Not a great inventor.
he lived like a king in his time tho, every era has their elon.
I believed the ring around the Rosie story too(that it had to do with the plague), I only recently discovered that that story has been widely determined to be a myth.
It's actually pretty modern myth that the song is about the plague of death. Although it sounds really cool.
Seven grossed me out
I meant six
if it's a myth then what is the song about ? lol
@@Lyssa0095 it’s just childlike nonsense about flowers and dancing.
“Folklore scholars regard the Great Plague explanation of the rhyme as baseless for several reasons:
The plague explanation did not appear until the mid-twentieth century.[19]
The symptoms described do not fit especially well with the Great Plague.[31][36]
The great variety of forms makes it unlikely that the modern form is the most ancient one, and the words on which the interpretation are based are not found in many of the earliest records of the rhyme (see above).[32][37]
European and 19th-century versions of the rhyme suggest that this "fall" was not a literal falling down, but a curtsy or other form of bending movement that was common in other dramatic singing games”
I miss Rebeca since she has been gone - like 3 or more yrs now.
Heroin use to be called 'The Gold Cure" in the late 1800s' use a lot for treatment to help with body pain and addiction withdrawal.
The history books are altered sooo much i dont think we actully know true history
History is written by the winners 😢 its so bias. Thankfully nowadays it's easier to get closer to the truth than at any other time.
Read the writings of the losers, then......., to reason out your own subjective understandings of truth.
Fun fact about Thomas Edison... outside of trying to prove alternating current was dangerous, he was using direct current to try to disprove Nicola Tesla wrong. 😂
They'll say "aww Topsy" at my autopsy. That song from Bob's Burgers is how I first learned about poor Topsy the elephant.
The christopher columbus one legit made my jaw drop...
The one that made my jaw drop was the city of Detroit giving Saddam Hussein the key to the city. The Christopher Columbus when was just downright disturbing
They. Got sum tea ☕️ 🐸 on him we didn’t even know about 😭
My Grandpa had been a Park Ranger. I traveled with him a lot. He even got me a pet Racoon we called, "Bandit."
The summer I turned 10 years old and my cousin turned 14, he brought us and Grandma out to one place he had to make sure stayed safe even though there were 2 Guards there.
It was both beautiful yet a thing of nightmares.
There was a little rock pathway across a river, a very high and thick wall made with rocks, and from a little driveway that had metal gates was a building of rocks.
Quite a large one.
My Grandpa brought us into the building and the interior still was broken into tiny rooms but metal and some still had tiny straw beds, pails and what looked like thin metal troughs.
The floor was dirt.
Only one tiny window in the whole building which was where Grandpa showed us the bullet holes and dried blood. Lots of both.
We were horrified.
The he brought us out to look at the rock walls from the inside. It was covered with bullet holes, blood stains, a huge square fire pit and 2 small cannons.
Then our Grandpa showed and told us what it was all about.
It was a Camp supposedly used to keep the Japanese safe.
He told us it was more a Jail nobody would find.
It was horrible.
I had nightmares about it for quite a long time.
The Cold in Northern Manitoba Canada would have made them feel like they were in Hell.
The Cold War was still going on as well.
My Grandpa told us that more of those Japanese people lived than they would have had they not been kept there.
Still, all the bloody holes in the walls and outdoor Wall makes me question if they had been better or worse off in those conditions.....💔🤔🇨🇦
As of a few years ago, thankfully america finally changed “Columbus day” and strted calling it *”INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DAY*” bcuz I’ve always thought my whole 24 years of life that native Americans are the true founders of the USA and it always made me mad when people say Columbus was bcuz historically that’s not even remotely true🙏🏻💯
I’ve heard about the “Ring around the Roses” theory, but it’s highly debated and doubtful because the more professionals who look into are putting in the group of “songs” twisted to suit someone’s point, some points are easily dismissed/disproved but others like the “Ring around the Roses” are harder because it gets so ingrained into so many people’s minds that it’s hard to get through to everyone
The rhyme didn't appear until the 1880s, long after bubonic plague stopped being a problem in the West.
Ring around the Rosies, described measles... and chicken pox.
@timewyrmrevelations7700 I remember.. I was young then, but I remember.
A tissue? I've never heard that before in my life, only "ashes, ashes"
@@danielobrien1571nobody likes you!
Anyone else notice that they were ok-ed to say "heroin" earlier but "opium" is off the table...😂😂😂
I grew up with a different version of ring around the Rosie. Ring around the Rosie pocket full of Posey, ashes ashes, we all fall down.❤ that’s a Version I grew up at
Thats the same one I grew up with
Same
Same
USA, most likely. But, me too.
Same here
All these fun facts are very interesting to and I love the content it brings to the platform great videos and don’t ever stop doing your ting
Times change people don't . Our children will hear the horrible truths of our time, and on it goes😢
Especially that COVID disaster. People in the future will not believe we were threatened by the President to take an experimental vaccine.
Majority of the nursery rhymes are super dark
The black death, they didn't speak about all the cats they killed prior to the outbreak. Rats and mice were rampant.
Pope Gregory IX issued a Papal bull that named cats as a pawn of Satan (especially black cats), it is believed that this caused people to kill cats in mass. This in turn is credited with allowing the rodent population to grow and flourish. Because of the exponential growth of the rodent population and the fact that they were carriers of the fleas that ultimately infected humans with the Bubonic Plague, many people attribute
Gregory IX with increasing the number of deaths caused by the black plague.
I believe it's, "ashes ashes we all fall down", lol.... Hell they didn't have tissues, yet... Let alone toilet paper.
I’m 67 here’s how I remember this song. “Ring around the Rosie’s, pocket full of posies. Ashes, Ashes, we all fall down🎶 I did find out later how the song came about. 😢
Ring around the Rosie- people praying around the rosary not to get sick. Pocket full of posies- they kept poses (flowers) in their pockets for the smell because the lesions smelled horrible. Ashes ashes- they burned all the infected. Fall down- 😵
Ring around the rosie i heard was from redness on the skin and circles kind of like ring worm.
2:14 when i was in elementary school we always said "ashes ashes" instead of "tissue" the song ended up getting banned until it was changed to tissue we were only taught why in fifth grade and we were told that ashes were talking about the ashes of a dead persons body being burned during the black plauge , turns out that most ikely it was not actually about that and i got scared as a kid for no reason. [ this was about 7 years ago]
@@danielobrien1571shut up
When I was a kid, we’d say husha husha instead of ashes lol idk why 🤣🤣🤣
Ive never heard your version of ring arounf the rosey😂 a tissue, a tissue😂
It goes
" Ring around the roseies
Pocket full of posyes
Ashes, Ashes
We all fall down...."
She was also saying ring a ring was definitely a different version from the one I knew also
You talked about how Nazis tested on twins. Twins was not their only subjects tested. The question here is do doctors use what their Nazis results on today subjects. Meaning there was a lot of cruel killing after days weeks and months that those monsters tested whatever they wanted to do to their prisoners. Causing so much pain, so would you pass on the recorded results to today's teaching?
The mosquitoes were released in, “Georgia, Florida and Savannah?” Savannah is in Georgia.
That bothered me, too!
to the neanderthal ancestor part: it is known that many 'cavemen' placed food and personal belongings next to their dead, inside a cave before literally shutting the 'doorway' with a big stone.. which was thought of as a way of kinda saying goodbye... may you be well fed on your journey to the afterlife... so maybe those ancient neanderthals were the ones who started that sort of tradition ... "burial" ... many old cultures believed that the afterlife - or the netherworlds were inside the mountains, underneath us and in the rivers running beneath said mountains.. : norse mythology has nine rivers - one leading straight to hell... and a big dog guarding a stairwell in the land of the giants... greek and roman has the river styx and a giant threeheaded hound ;) egypt has the nile which was said to be coming from the underworld and its god Khnum or also romanised Khnemu, was one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities aka Seth or Sethi, the jackal god of the underworld, and his guardian anubis, khnum was originally the god of the source of the Nile and thought to be a mere benign aspect of Seth himself... the egyptians burried their pharaohs inside a structure which looks a lot like a mountain, because they were seen as living gods, protected by Sobek the crocodile god of the passing ;) ... even the mayan and aztec believed the underworld was inside a mountain, and a great maelstroem - aka Xhibalba! the two god twins had to traverse it in order to obtain immortality.. (aztec) just like heracles had to go into the river styx before he could be accepted among the gods again.. (along with 11 other tasks - also known as the 12 tasks of hercules)
those walking sleeping bags look amazing xD I want one
My mom was born in China and my Grandma is from Mongolia so I’ve been aware of some of these horrendous facts.
Actually ring around the rosey is "ashes ashes we all fall down". From burning the bodies.
You sing the nursery rhymes @2:07 way different than we do in America 🤣 we say it with “ashes ashes we all fall down”
How we survived to get this far still amazes me..
It's actually ring around the rosy pocket full if posers, ashes ashes we all fall down....rung around the roses meaning the rash they got, pocket full of poses to battle the smell of the body, and ashes ashes we all fall down referring to burning the bodies to prevent the spread
ashes is for the american version a-tishoo is the uk version so its actually both depending on where you are its differant.
You're really off. Neither one says Posers or Rung, or Poses. It's referring to something in the pocket, possibly a rosary. Posies is a flower presumably to mask the scent of decaying bodies.
Some people can be the worst! All those atrocities and deaths are sickening! It's still happening today, which makes it even worse somehow. To ALL those evil, sadistic people...I can only hope you're suffering in hell! (Just sending those thoughts out there lol) To ALL the victims, I hope you're at peace. ♥😢
@1:40 I think the lyrics are the UK's version of ring around the Rosie have different lyric than the USA. We sang "Ring around the Rosie, a pocket full of posies, ASHES ASHES we all fall down: I was told the Ashes Ashes represented the burning of the dead bodies because they ran out of room to bury people, so the has mass cremations to stop the threat of plague spreading, Dark huh?
That was also my first time hearing ring around the Rosie that version. The one I was taught was ring around the Rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes, we all fall down.
Ring around the rosies pockets full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down.....
Dammit
All of these “ plagues “ have been man made
I do wonder why we weren't taught these facts in school?? You can't cherry pick historical events. I want to learn about them all.
I feel like part of it is adults fearing some events are too gruesome to be talked about in school (such as many of the human experiences throughout history). I also think because much of it shows how much history repeats itself (like Stalins 5 year plan, and Mao’s Great Leap Forward)
But idk I do wish it was more emphasized that history will repeat without change :(
Indoctrination comes with a degree marking it's end.
Education has no end.
You are done with "being taught "
Now is time to begin LEARNING.
You go , girl.
Enjoy the journey, Emily ! 😉
@18:09 AMONGUS!! The original AMONG US!!! hahaha😂😂
Wow that really blew my mind about those dogs. I can't believe somebody did that to those poor dogs. I'm so upset I doubt I'll even sleep tonight. Could you imagine going to sleep then waking up and having somebody else coming up out of your back? It's horrible! And I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even put them to sleep.
WHY do I always think about these ancient folks and wonder…WHAT THE HELL DID THEY DO AFTER A POOP? 💩 🤔
and I thought I wore dangly earrings lol. re ring o roses... atishoo was for the sneezing, I don't know where ashes come from, although I have heard that.
I was taught “Ring around the Rosie’s, pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes, we all fall down”. Instead of ashes the Host sings “achu”, mimicking a cough. Has anyone else heard their version before?
It's the version we all sing in the UK
Yes UK... its Tissue Tissue
I read a book on the R*pe of Nanking and the atrocities done were unspeakable
Where did you hear A tissue ,a tissue? I always heard it as:
Ring around the roses ,A pocket full of posies ,ASHES ,ashes ,we all fall down. I never heard A tissue in there at all.
A ring around the rosies we didn't say a tissue we said ashes ashes We All Fall Down. Which still it's the story😮
How can children take heroin in the name of medicine and still live without dying immediately, please I need some vitae answers, who will help me out.
Missed her I’m back to watching because of her💯🥺
I thought it was ring around the Rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down... I've never heard it sang the way she did before. And I was taught in 1st grade that it was about the black plague...
Abb belts are back actually. Well sorts except they are sold as portable tens / massage units they do exactly the same thing it always did. sending voltage into the body which shocks and flexes muscles.
Love your earring! We're did you get them?
Thank you guys for your most interesting facts. I love how each of you present them in a quick and concise manner maximizes your production value. Every one of your presenters are most professional in their delivery. I hated the non-ending "jokes" of the pre-historic man segment, I fast forwarded-just so I did not have to hear another one. (Guy: Don't believe that people who laugh at your jokes when you're telling them to them in front of them-really think you're funny. You're not!)
All the narrators are great but the first guy from Canada was absolutely hilarious. BTW the ring around the rosey song. Tissues weren't invented until 1924. Lol.
Both are acceptable. The Rosie's were the rashes and high fevers. Atishoo or achoo , I always heard was sneezes and not tissues. posies were to help mask the odors of the pustules. Ashes were creamations. Turning people into ashes.
Imagine how many addicts suffered.
Morphine does suppress coughing .
Heres how I sing ring o rosies AHEM "ring around the rosies pockets full of posies a tissue! A tissue! We all fall down ashes in the water ashes in the sea! We all float up to the sky in a one two three!"
Most of us know what that means but if u dont.. Ring around the rosies!(the rash u would get from the plague)pockets full of posies!(people would put posies(a flower) in they're pockets and put them on the dead bkdies to clean up the stench) a tissue a tissue! (They would get very ill) we all fall down(thats self explanatory)ashes in the water ashes in the sea!(they would burn the dead bodies to ashes and from them into the water) we all float up to the sky in a one two three!(going up to hsaven)
Is there some kind of regional difference between the nursery rhyme? I always heard it as ring around the rosie pocket full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down. I even covered it in my Black Death project in school
Just so you know it's not tissue tissue we all fall down it's ashes ashes we all fall down because when someone caught the plague they had to burn the body.
Scientist research sometimes doesn't follow ethical rules to gather their precious data results of scenarios or SECRET HIDDEN EXPERIMENTS ON A NIAVE PUBLIC...🥺
Maybe I was lucky. But I was taught some of this in school. Maybe I just had a cool history teacher.
I totally remember the sprayon hair for men commercials! lmao😛😁
Well I've always heard it as "Ring around the Rosie, pocket full of posies, ashes ashes we all fall down!!" Never heard it the other way before 🤷♀️🤷♀️
I loved playing ring around the rosie when I was little. But then again I had no clue it was about the black death. Yeesh
#6 spot maybe you could add in there that because of this "accidental" exposure to the radiation, the government would pay the people, and descendants of those exposed, a monthly allowance as an apology to the marshallese. And because of this, i think till today a lot of the marshallese people are exempt from a few things. One of them I know is having credit. One of my friends she is marshallese (Kirara), and she would get that monthly payment and would talk about it, she would talk about the people there when she was a little girl. Her and her husband would talk about the monthly "apology allowance", the "not having to have good credit "for anything really. That doesn't make up for the pain and suffering these people endured. But it surely helps. I must add though that I didn't ask her if this allowance is given to all those of marshallese descent or just some of them, because there are many outlying islands that also got affect too. So i'm not sure about all of them. I surely hope they also get the help too.
I have heard about malaria in Texas and another state!
The 1977 "WOW" isn't a mystery. It was me entering the world 😂
I could listen to Olivia speak all day great video
Not to mention that Olivia is tremendous eye candy
Hey! The Walking Tent. Remember the Snuggle❓😂
Thank goodness I was born 18 years later. That toy looks like the ones I got for Christmas. Gilbert Lloyd 238: Wow! My older brother didn’t like our mother wasting money on things that taught me nothing.😮
Ring along the rosies...I know it as "ashes, ashes, we all fall down. Ashes we're burning of the bodies.
America we sing ashes ashes, kinda a bit more morbid than a tissue
Well i guess now we know where amogus came from
Walking sleeping bags
Thomas Edison was instrumental in the development of the electric chair
I am assuming that the 'Ring around the roses' version you were singing must have been sang in Europe (which I guess since technically thats were it all went down, your not wrong) - but here in America The part where your singing 'a tissue a tissue' - we were taught 'a pocket full of posies, ASHES - ASHES, we all fall down' referring to how the bodies were burned to try to stop teh spread of that horrific desiese. Seeing it in text - I think our version is much worse with that little edit. Just thought I'd share. Love our guys' videos - been watching for about 10 years. By FAR one of tyhe best channels on CZcams! We miss your videos and your absolutly wonderfully, silky smooth accent! MORE VIDOES!!! ;p Have a wonderful day!
It's "Ashes, ashes, we all fall down."
Informative video
Yes but in 1900 heroin was in pill form and it was very weak and it wasn't prescribed to take in an abusive way. I read a book about how the heroin came to be and its first use and how they eventually decided it wasn't needed at all. Some doctors said heroin was better and some doctor said morphine was better.
We still use diamorphine (aka. Heroin) for end of life treatment in the UK.
I like what you young, talented people are doing here.👍🏾
I learned
Ring around the roses
Pockets full of posies
Ashes ashes
We all fall down.
That’s what I learned too
Me to
If anyone wonders about the latest outbreak of malaria and where it’s suddenly coming from refer to this In history
Japanese scientist Ishii Shiro made Josef Mengele look like Mr. Rogers. He performed most of his experiments on Chinese and Korean captives, but also on Allied prisoners of war. He was a sick, brutal, ruthless person.
It's why the drug is called Heroin, and they thought it was a cure all man made drug.
But also laudunum, was a Heroin infused liquid that was given to women for certain pains.
Ring around the rosie a pocket full of posies ashes ashes we all fall down. 😂
Ring around the roses a pocket full of posies atisho atisho we all fall down. Ashes in the water ashes in the sea we all jump up with a one two three
I always sang it “ring around the rose, pockets full of poses. Ashes, ashes we all fall down!l
Fun fact: Chimpanzees also hunt other animals and eat meat. So the Australopithecus Africanus may well have eaten meat, even if they were also the prey of larger animals.
Glad to see you back Taylor.
You are so funny Taylor. You've been missed.
Looking back all the nursery rhymes we use to sing are horrid but u don't see that as a kid luckily nursery rhymes these days are better
I dig the earings !
I have never heard that version...we said ring around the Rosie and we said ashes ashes we all fall down. Which makes so much sense now. Lol.
Who decided that it was okay to let children sing a song about dying lol 😂
Don't bother boycotting Edison inventions ,none were his anyway
I learned ring around the Rosie pocket full of Posey, ashes ashes, we all fall down🤷🏻♀️
Anyone else confused by the ring around the rosey song bc I know it wasn't sung like that lol