The Terrifying Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius • Puppet History

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  • @eddiesmile5442
    @eddiesmile5442 Před 3 lety +6427

    “Dead men tell no tales” says Ryan, the man who believes in ghosts so hard he gets a buzzfeed show about it, for the second time on camera

    • @indiegogurt
      @indiegogurt Před 3 lety +202

      Eliza ???????????? Maybe that’s why the ghosts ignore him. They don’t wanna be the narc.

    • @justfloatingthrough2457
      @justfloatingthrough2457 Před 3 lety +105

      Haha.
      Ryan: “Dead men tell no tales”
      Kate: “I thought you believed in ghosts?”
      Shane: “Yeah, what do you say about that idiot”
      Ryan: (OoO)

    • @skyeperez8305
      @skyeperez8305 Před 3 lety +72

      nairilee excuse you, apple taters was VERY important.

    • @ayushibhanja
      @ayushibhanja Před 3 lety +8

      nairilee loophole, babEy!

    • @graceriley2500
      @graceriley2500 Před 3 lety +19

      @@nairilee I'd say "apple tater" was rather meaningful

  • @itstaylor18
    @itstaylor18 Před 3 lety +5740

    Ancient Karen be like: "I'm still not sold on this whole volcano thing but do you think my house will be fine?"

    • @SavageBunnyGetMoney
      @SavageBunnyGetMoney Před 3 lety +69

      plandemic lol

    • @julisaurusrex0
      @julisaurusrex0 Před 3 lety +86

      Karen: I'm not leaving my house just because of some volcano! Where's the ancient manager!!!!!!!!!!

    • @SavageBunnyGetMoney
      @SavageBunnyGetMoney Před 3 lety +27

      @@julisaurusrex0 that volcano only kills 99% of people well what if I'm 1% like Julius Caesar says we'll be ok 😏

    • @CRUSH40RULES
      @CRUSH40RULES Před 2 lety +5

      @@julisaurusrex0 The Ancient Manager already fled.

    • @zerofox641
      @zerofox641 Před 2 lety +2

      And somehow people are still like this. Don’t believe that natural disasters are going to be as bad as people say they are (hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires etc) and then they’re surprised when their shit is destroyed

  • @griffinlacy3301
    @griffinlacy3301 Před 3 lety +6084

    Elmo just wants to entertain the kids. His brother, however, is an intellectual.

    • @chillaxcutie456
      @chillaxcutie456 Před 2 lety +173

      You are so right, the professor looks like a blue elmo

    • @Styner09
      @Styner09 Před 2 lety +66

      Would've thought the Professor was related to Cookie Monster.

    • @araw_buwan
      @araw_buwan Před 2 lety +88

      @@Styner09 Cookie Monster and Elmo's lovechild, perhaps?

    • @Styner09
      @Styner09 Před 2 lety +79

      @@araw_buwan if that's the case, The Professor got that recessive eloquence gene.

    • @HelloItsMikkan
      @HelloItsMikkan Před 2 lety +12

      Elmo wants to "Entertain" children.... Usually by ticking their inner thigh

  • @DanielleVlog365
    @DanielleVlog365 Před 3 lety +7176

    Ryan: "Dead men tell no tales."
    Dead Men: *"Apple Taters"*

    • @ajsioux
      @ajsioux Před 3 lety +452

      also dead men: *s p a g h e t t i*

    • @alanna6034
      @alanna6034 Před 3 lety +68

      Dead human: *cghuck*

    • @alanna6034
      @alanna6034 Před 3 lety +70

      @Bella Modlin this is from buzzfeed unsolved when Ryan used this little machine that was going through radio channels at a fast rate and people said if you got two or more words out of it that would be that ghost talking. I think they asked the ghost what their name was and the machine blurted out apple taters.

    • @sawyer_0129
      @sawyer_0129 Před 3 lety +8

      Spaghetti

    • @minastark9364
      @minastark9364 Před 3 lety +4

      @@alanna6034 what episode was it? I need it pls

  • @gabbinvisible
    @gabbinvisible Před 3 lety +6143

    Is... No one going to talk about the fact that this season is low-key uncovering the lore that the Professor is an immortal being ?

    • @palter5820
      @palter5820 Před 3 lety +201

      Lizzy Dupas the professor is my favorite cryptic

    • @emmamaltus7335
      @emmamaltus7335 Před 3 lety +15

      I was looking for this comment !!

    • @gabbinvisible
      @gabbinvisible Před 3 lety +65

      @@palter5820 Mothman who ? I only know The Professor.

    • @Snurbyy
      @Snurbyy Před 3 lety +75

      Like when he was talking about the alcohol would give you a bad hangover "reportedly"

    • @ZekromAndYugiAndDrago123
      @ZekromAndYugiAndDrago123 Před 3 lety +49

      He's The Doctor if The Doctor was a puppet.

  • @sharksgrr
    @sharksgrr Před 3 lety +4467

    i love how transparently the show is rigged against ryan now. im so happy

    • @mack4064
      @mack4064 Před 3 lety +160

      i counted and he only lost by one point at the last question which i find hilarious and completely rigged XD

    • @jasonw2048
      @jasonw2048 Před 3 lety +230

      I think there's actually a reason for that; my theory is that Shane sends the prizes to the guests before the episode starts, so he kind of has to rig the game in their favour

    • @smokeface2228
      @smokeface2228 Před 3 lety +184

      I want Ryan to get super competitive one of these episodes, get all the points, and Shane has to make something up to make him lose still🤣

    • @borisrenderos5831
      @borisrenderos5831 Před 3 lety +7

      Someone has to be the loser.

    • @katastrophe6460
      @katastrophe6460 Před 3 lety +33

      To make Ryan the loser when he gets all the points is simple, make it golf rules

  • @sarahwillacker4135
    @sarahwillacker4135 Před 3 lety +4061

    It makes me smile to imagine Shane staying up late to hot glue googly eyes and feathers to a cardboard volcano puppet

    • @araw_buwan
      @araw_buwan Před 2 lety +133

      That's an adorable imagery thank you

    • @solong_abigail
      @solong_abigail Před rokem +76

      *my mom when I’d tell her abt a really important project last minute during elementary:*

    • @mebreevee1997
      @mebreevee1997 Před rokem +1

      @@solong_abigail but ur mom prolly looked more exasperated then happy
      i imagine shane having an amazing happy doofy smile

    • @solong_abigail
      @solong_abigail Před rokem +8

      @@mebreevee1997 yeah lmao, she does 😭

    • @JadelynBiersackBVB
      @JadelynBiersackBVB Před měsícem

      Omg that is so true!! He is so passionate about it!

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Před 2 lety +883

    My history teacher once said: "Pompeii was put on the map by being taken off of it." and that is what I think of whenever I hear anything about Mt. Vesuvius or Pompeii.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem

      Damn. It sure is wild how true that is for many things in history. Aaron Burr, and Hamilton, will forever be known for one killing the other. The Mona Lisa was only so famous after it was stolen.

  • @rachaelschuster22
    @rachaelschuster22 Před 3 lety +6544

    "some history is just a mystery."
    me crying: can't you just say it's unsolved

    • @blondieYorkie
      @blondieYorkie Před 3 lety +205

      But mystery and history can rhyme if you say it right

    •  Před 3 lety +49

      History's a mystery and that's why I like history 🎶
      I've had this song stuck in my head since sixth grade

    • @Looooading...
      @Looooading... Před 3 lety +13

      I wish I could like this twice

    • @soshiangel90
      @soshiangel90 Před 3 lety +8

      I WAS WAITING FOR THIS!!

    • @random_girl1904
      @random_girl1904 Před 3 lety +14

      BUT THE RHYME

  • @jekkabean
    @jekkabean Před 3 lety +1466

    Just throwing this out there: Tiny Puppet History Winners packages with little trophies, jelly beans, and one of those The Professor cards, to order and send to your friends. You're sitting on a gold mine.

    • @IsabellaS_
      @IsabellaS_ Před 3 lety +40

      Those would make perfect birthday gift bags lmao i

    • @chrischrischrischris5174
      @chrischrischrischris5174 Před 3 lety +34

      You can *only* send it to your friends, though, as the card has either a variety of compliments and/or insults regarding one's knowledge of history on it, written as explicitly and *directly* coming from you, yourself, personally (when the cards themselves are randomised and you don't know what you'll get on order)

    • @Starcloud13_
      @Starcloud13_ Před 3 lety +4

      omg wait i would actually love that

    • @astrangelittlecryptid
      @astrangelittlecryptid Před 3 lety +1

      YES PLEASE

    • @goldenknife3835
      @goldenknife3835 Před 3 lety +2

      Those aren’t cards those are pins!

  • @blessiejustine
    @blessiejustine Před 3 lety +2072

    love the fact that matt actively asks questions, like a true student! maybe if the _other_ student asked questions, he might get more chances of getting jelly beans

    • @NerdAlert4224
      @NerdAlert4224 Před 2 lety +153

      Maybe if SOMEONE would take initiative…..

    • @deereye87
      @deereye87 Před rokem +90

      Maybe if *someone* used some critical thinking skills

    • @TheHouse2281
      @TheHouse2281 Před 11 měsíci +4

      He asked so many questions he made a video about how the earth is actually flat

    • @geekgirl_luv4262
      @geekgirl_luv4262 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@TheHouse2281he what

    • @TheHouse2281
      @TheHouse2281 Před 8 měsíci

      @@geekgirl_luv4262 he made a video for buzzfeed a while ago about how realistic the idea of flat earth is

  • @ZombieZeke
    @ZombieZeke Před 2 lety +1088

    Something I think is important to note: my man Pliny the Elder was insane. One of the "facts" he wrote in his Natural History book was that elephants had religious beliefs and actively practiced. He never saw an elephant in his life

    • @lunettasuziejewel2080
      @lunettasuziejewel2080 Před rokem +139

      What's nuts is that elephants have been recorded holding "funerals" for their dead family members...so they very well could have religious beliefs!

    • @caitlynr7295
      @caitlynr7295 Před rokem +58

      @@lunettasuziejewel2080 Yeah, maybe Pliny the Elder was onto something tbh. Insane, or ahead of his time?

    • @Sandbeard
      @Sandbeard Před rokem +5

      @@caitlynr7295 It’s all connected 😱😱😱

    • @Sandbeard
      @Sandbeard Před rokem +5

      my comment is sarcastic btw

    • @caitlynr7295
      @caitlynr7295 Před rokem +4

      @@Sandbeard well yeah, I mean I figured we were all joking here, not seriously thinking this guy was secretly an elephant genius lol

  • @michellev86
    @michellev86 Před 3 lety +4465

    why is no one talking about how cute the professor looks with a tiny pillow on his head 😖

  • @harriet9928
    @harriet9928 Před 3 lety +3300

    16:17 "jesus christ" - "the guy who died a couple of years ago? what about him?" kdjkdfjdf

    • @aloevira6611
      @aloevira6611 Před 3 lety +129

      I DID NOT CATCH THAT
      THAT IS AMAZING

    • @sunsun5005
      @sunsun5005 Před 3 lety +73

      I laugh so loud every single time. 1 molecule of serotonin per viewing

    • @vxvtriumph777
      @vxvtriumph777 Před 3 lety +30

      why is this so fucking funny

    • @missimmi
      @missimmi Před 3 lety +8

      I just realised that! I was hoping someone else did, that was great!

    • @greatvalue_ethelcain
      @greatvalue_ethelcain Před 3 lety +2

      More like decades lol

  • @abigailwoods3412
    @abigailwoods3412 Před 2 lety +1119

    The fact that Pliny the Elder had a “weak windpipe” is actually important to the story that Pliny the Younger writes - Pliny the Elder was on the beach trying to help rescue people as he was a (retired?) naval & army captain. He died of an Asthma attack on the beach while he was helping because of the ash, and Pliny the Younger wrote about his heroic death in his letters detailing the eruption. Yes, I am an ancient history nerd and had to study Pompeii and Herculaneum extensively in both school and part of my first degree :)

    • @liyre4189
      @liyre4189 Před 2 lety +15

      Woah... you've connected the dots!

    • @suttontull8491
      @suttontull8491 Před rokem +69

      It's all the more impressive when you think of the fact that he was aware of his asthma, even if he didn't call it that, but still set sail for a massive cloud of Ash and was still able to help anyone while suffering what must have been a non-stop asthma attack. It also explains why he took a nap, probably a way to help deal with his asthma attacks.

    • @khylashifts5564
      @khylashifts5564 Před rokem +4

      it’s so cool that you know this

    • @KeeBay30
      @KeeBay30 Před rokem +8

      @@liyre4189 you didn't connect shit (he did but)

    • @trottinboots
      @trottinboots Před rokem +10

      @@KeeBay30 * draws bullshit shapes with my fingers *
      i've connected them

  • @meggnoggs
    @meggnoggs Před 3 lety +657

    Genuinely can’t believe how cute the prof is w that little pillow on his head.... give me the professor plushie with the changeable hats

    • @satarupagingerkolay
      @satarupagingerkolay Před 2 lety +39

      They really should make proffesor plushies of different versions. Like one with a hat, one with a pillow on the head, one with a women gymnist uniform.

  • @whoahdude9742
    @whoahdude9742 Před 3 lety +10117

    “Notorious for hangover.... reportedly” - the professor was there and is definitely immortal this is why he knows history.

    • @xxJETSETxx
      @xxJETSETxx Před 3 lety +481

      I mean. I'm here for any fan theories that involve "Demon" Shane and "Immortal" Professor tiptappin through time.

    • @trix9025
      @trix9025 Před 3 lety +204

      Let's be honest, the Professor is probably a timelord and the stage is his TARDIS.

    • @juli2578
      @juli2578 Před 3 lety +61

      muppet university is just a time travel center and that's how they learn 😌

    • @4eyedgreyfish978
      @4eyedgreyfish978 Před 3 lety +109

      IT'S CANNON! THEY LIKED IT!💜

    • @ryntaylor3107
      @ryntaylor3107 Před 3 lety +32

      I would love a show, or a comic or something that just shows the moments and bits of history that the professor witnesses and like- moments he’s there.

  • @samikelley3608
    @samikelley3608 Před 3 lety +5489

    Puppet History does online school better than my actual school system.

    • @yesiamdaiki
      @yesiamdaiki Před 3 lety +72

      my history teacher would probably ask how i know about this,, five words: Puppet History with The Professor

    • @beccaarnold5519
      @beccaarnold5519 Před 3 lety +65

      I've learned more from puppet history and their Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime then I ever have in school.

    • @ebenmorrid
      @ebenmorrid Před 3 lety +16

      same, tbh it's kinda sad

    • @samikelley3608
      @samikelley3608 Před 3 lety +20

      @@beccaarnold5519 same tbh, shows how messed up the school system is

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Před 3 lety +4

      Kinda not great at teaching math lol

  • @Constant_Herb
    @Constant_Herb Před 2 lety +935

    In case anyone was curious, Romans actually had a really good mail service. They'd have multiple posts set up between destinations and would treat it like a relay race. Mail would be sent out and the mail carrier would ride a horse to the nearest post to hand off the mail, then that mail carrier will take it to the next post, and the cycle continues until the mail reaches its destination. By carrying mail over multiple short distances, messages were able to be sent and received on the same day because there isn't a need to stop and rest over the course of multiple hours/days.

    • @crablessinbaltimore
      @crablessinbaltimore Před rokem +44

      that's really interesting!! also funny to imagine ppl being competitive mailmen 🤣 thanks for sharing!!

    • @gr33ngirlsea
      @gr33ngirlsea Před rokem +31

      How interesting! Also, before other forms of communication like phones, mail was delivered multiple times a day and usually by a personal messenger, not a centralized postal system.

  • @ajb0yd
    @ajb0yd Před 2 lety +319

    4:38 Ryan's "Mattias' moustache is as large as he is stupid" has the same energy as Nina Zenik's “It's not natural for someone to be as stupid as he is tall, and yet here you stand” and I think that's beautiful and historically correct. AND SHE WAS TALKING TO MATTHIAS WHEN SHE SAID IT

    • @erinyes3943
      @erinyes3943 Před rokem +11

      I fucking love you for this

    • @nuzha101
      @nuzha101 Před rokem +7

      OMG RIGHT!!! I’m so glad I’m not the only one that thought this!!!!

  • @forthefrogs
    @forthefrogs Před 3 lety +2067

    they found so much graffiti in the area around it, and a lot of it was gay.

    • @sondpnichqfvd
      @sondpnichqfvd Před 3 lety +479

      i’ve always remembered the one that’s like “weep, you girls, for i will now only have sex with men” just cuz it makes me laugh that it sounds like the writer’s gathered/addressing an audience of truly distraught women

    • @00muinamir
      @00muinamir Před 3 lety +256

      Sooo much of it was gay. But there's also an ad for kosher fish sauce, and a bad restaurant review, and the 1st century equivalent of "for a good time call...". Nothing's new I guess!

    • @Ghost-ss1vu
      @Ghost-ss1vu Před 3 lety +56

      This is actually the best thing 😅

    • @Adnilem2
      @Adnilem2 Před 3 lety +140

      I bought an entire book of discovered graffiti from Pompeii when I was in Naples and every so often skim through it because it's so damn funny to me XD

    • @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake
      @ButILikeYouAndThatIsNotFake Před 3 lety +17

      @@Adnilem2 title and author please 👀

  • @jaynenunya6070
    @jaynenunya6070 Před 3 lety +588

    As someone who knew of Pliny the Elder from Sawbones (a podcast about medical history), Pliny taking a nap then running out with a pillow on his head is extremely on brand.

    • @stellargay
      @stellargay Před rokem +12

      I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING. i love that now we can associate pliny as being a mcelroy homie

    • @jaynenunya6070
      @jaynenunya6070 Před rokem +4

      @@stellargay he's just a Strange Lad and I love him

  • @bluesapphireymca
    @bluesapphireymca Před rokem +191

    If you guys could get Brennan Lee Mulligan as a guest on the show it would be a riot

  • @hyenawithgun1395
    @hyenawithgun1395 Před 3 lety +1569

    “pliny sounds like a john mulaney character”- proof the the professor is immortal and was friends with jm throughout history

    • @arianamaria_
      @arianamaria_ Před 3 lety +86

      The professor was the young Victorian ghost girl johns mother saw

    • @Lauren.E.O
      @Lauren.E.O Před 3 lety +44

      The Professor’s first name is also John, and they once had lunch at the Salt and Pepper Diner.

  • @JW-lf6wr
    @JW-lf6wr Před 3 lety +1085

    Professor wearing the tiny pillow over his head is SENDING ME
    It's truly the cutest thing ever

    • @idunnoiguess1472
      @idunnoiguess1472 Před 3 lety +17

      Gives me serotonin ☺️

    • @doingmything6179
      @doingmything6179 Před 3 lety +4

      YES!! INSTANT HAPPINESS

    • @meghanphillips3495
      @meghanphillips3495 Před 3 lety +10

      Just when you thought he couldn't get any cuter, he ties a pillow to his head--and wears it for the rest of the video!

  • @deepstonecostco
    @deepstonecostco Před rokem +222

    The thing that haunts me about Pompeii is how just within a few years nobody could even remember where it'd stood. An *entire city* just wiped off the face of the Earth so thoroughly even their neighbors didn't know where they'd been buried.

  • @cazia9
    @cazia9 Před 3 lety +318

    ‘He put down his Pliny The Book, put on his Pliny the Shoes’ had me giggling incessantly

  • @molly6665
    @molly6665 Před 3 lety +1628

    Fun fact: they didn't have a word for volcano so they actually just called it an angry mountain; iratus mons in latin.

    • @weakanklesfornamjoon
      @weakanklesfornamjoon Před 3 lety +24

      누나Molly I love this smart community!

    • @b4kuch1n50
      @b4kuch1n50 Před 3 lety +48

      this makes me irrationally angry. Vulcanus was in their pantheon. they /named/ him that. he wasn't named that in greek. he was the deity of volcanoes. and they called their volcanoes THAT

    • @Knowledgesquad1
      @Knowledgesquad1 Před 3 lety +67

      Vulcan (Volcānus) was a god of fire, he only became associated with Volcanoes once Romans figured out they exsisted after pompeii. And it made sense to make this connection, considering that to them it would have appeared like the Volcano was raining fire from the sky therefore related to the God of fire.
      The word Volcano actually came from Vulcano, an Island in Italy that had a Volcano on it, and just so happened to be named after Vulcan, the god.

    • @cprk594
      @cprk594 Před 3 lety +22

      BnH013 the word 'volcanus' meant mountain! they didn't know the difference between mountains and volcanoes (so few had erupted for them to be able to distinguish the two) so both were named the same.

    • @kangaruri2157
      @kangaruri2157 Před 3 lety +7

      BnH013 yes. that is the etymology of volcano. however, he was a god of fire , not a god of volcanoes - when these deities were conceptualised, it’s not like there would have been a convenient volcanic eruption. vesuvius was destructive and terrifying, but they didn’t immediately associate it with one god; the citizens of pompeii and the neighbouring herculaneum simply thought the gods, in general, were angry. they didn’t know what was happening, and, considering that pretty much everyone who stayed in pompeii died, it’s not like they could really find out.

  • @rengabrielle
    @rengabrielle Před 3 lety +6508

    shane’s been giving lin-manuel miranda a run for his money with all these bangers he’s putting out

    • @uncreativeusername3772
      @uncreativeusername3772 Před 3 lety +200

      Watch out Lin, The Professor is coming for your crown

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 Před 3 lety +112

      Just wait until they hit the road with the Puppet History Singers.

    • @ishanafondekar6334
      @ishanafondekar6334 Před 3 lety +110

      Coming up on Broadway for its debut 'HAMILTON VS THE PROFESSOR'

    • @isabellevasquez7433
      @isabellevasquez7433 Před 3 lety +78

      Tbh I’d take Shane over Lin any day we love our acab boy who didn’t write weird fanfiction about slave owning dickwads that were complicit in the genocide of native Americans

    • @leahlopez1780
      @leahlopez1780 Před 3 lety +12

      @@isabellevasquez7433 i-

  • @Blackjack1317
    @Blackjack1317 Před 2 lety +135

    Just a quick side note to the "fortune favours the bold" quote: in latin it's "audaces fortuna iuvat". So theyre actually speaking about fortuna, goddes of luck and good fortune, who would have guessed. So when he said, "fortune favours the bold", he also coud have said, "the goddes of luck favours the bold".

  • @azarinevil
    @azarinevil Před 3 lety +400

    Ryan: Scared of Annabel
    Also Ryan: Nemesis to an immortal talking puppet that made a deal with a genie 😂

  • @zeuslgn
    @zeuslgn Před 3 lety +1111

    RYAN: "That sounds the most Old English-y."
    Time Period: 1st Century
    Place: Italy

    • @jamiel6005
      @jamiel6005 Před 3 lety +28

      I was surprised no one picked up on that 😂

    • @zeuslgn
      @zeuslgn Před 3 lety +40

      @@jamiel6005 I'm pretty sure he's referring to Shakespearian English (Early Modern) but either way he's 400 to 1500 or so years off, not to mention 1200+ miles.
      But hey, it's Ryan. He gets a pass.
      #rickygoldsworthsaidso

    • @madeniquevanwyk
      @madeniquevanwyk Před 3 lety +33

      Ryan likes research but simultaneously has almost zero common knowledge sometimes

    • @larisadezeljin4368
      @larisadezeljin4368 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah I had to pause like "no no, correct me of I'm wrong but.... That was Latin" and I had to process for a moment

    • @maggielu3927
      @maggielu3927 Před 3 lety +1

      Madenique van Wyk that reminds me of ryan not knowing how many people there are on earth

  • @faeraindrops
    @faeraindrops Před 3 lety +2039

    There was no choice: i had to come extremely early to....”class”

  • @MegaChickenfish
    @MegaChickenfish Před 2 lety +196

    Knowing how many people live directly in the path of our *near-yearly hurricanes* in the US, 3 million around Vesuvius doesn't surprise me at all.

    • @lunettasuziejewel2080
      @lunettasuziejewel2080 Před rokem +13

      Living in that path, I will say that it's a lot easier to survive a hurricane than a volcanic eruption, though.

  • @candidcadaver
    @candidcadaver Před 3 lety +272

    The thumbnail truly is a work of art. The fiery glow of lava shining in the professor's glazed eyes, his mouth open in awe at Vesuvius erupting from behind... beautiful.

  • @unnamedjello9779
    @unnamedjello9779 Před 3 lety +2913

    He protecc
    He attacc
    But most importantly
    His satchel’s full of snaccs

    • @emem1356
      @emem1356 Před 3 lety +1

      this comment is everything!

    • @unnamedjello9779
      @unnamedjello9779 Před 3 lety +2

      @Em & Em Thank you, you stunning pomegranate

    • @rosin_eater
      @rosin_eater Před 3 lety +2

      Unnamed Jello
      Is that a reference to Hamilton in a nutshell or something else?

    • @unnamedjello9779
      @unnamedjello9779 Před 3 lety +1

      @Chloe :3 *gasp* YOU UNDERSTAND ME. *sniff* Thank you.

    • @rosin_eater
      @rosin_eater Před 3 lety +1

      Unnamed Jello
      ONE OF MY KINDDDDD

  • @mysteryjunkie9808
    @mysteryjunkie9808 Před 3 lety +2670

    "Jesus Christ"
    "Oh the guy who died a few years ago. What about him" 😂😂😂 Underrated joke right there

  • @KitsunenoHibi
    @KitsunenoHibi Před 3 lety +321

    Some geology facts! Volcanoes erupt for a variety of reasons depending on their makeup, location, and circumstances. In the case of immense ash explosions like Vesuvius and Mount St. Helens, there are a few factors that come into play.
    First, there needs to be a large volcano with a long chute and magma chamber. Then, the volcano needs to have formed a "cap" of sorts. A thick layer of cooled lava sealing up the top of the volcano. This sets thing up for massive pressure to build over time. Superheated gas collects, mostly comprised of acidic sulfur and other noxious fumes as a result of molten stone churning. In the human perspective, this takes a massive amount of time, hundreds of years to many thousands. But these explosions are INCREDIBLY rapid in the geologic timeframe, really.
    Anyway, as the pressure builds, things get intense. Eventually, usually instigated by a surge of magma moving, things pop. In the case of Vesuvius, it was a vertical explosion, sending out the infamous ash cloud to start. This brings down a burning rain of large ash flakes and rock, heating the air dangerously while at the same time beginning to darken the sky. Very scary. The cloud of fire and ash can rise very high because of just how hot it is, allowing for insane levels of spread of the debris.
    Once the initial pop passes, just like putting mentos in a bottle of coke, the "flow" period begins. In the case of ash explosions, this means the mentioned pyroclastic flows. A river of superheated toxic gases, ash, and crushed rock so dense it moves like a liquid. Because gaseous sulfur is denser than normal breathing air, it prevents the heated air from rising, turning the flows into insanely fast rivers of boiling death. Plants wither and burst into flame, living creatures are both smothered and burned alive if caught, the earth is scorched and coated with rapidly hardening ash and pumice.... It's a nightmarish wall of death that is nigh on impossible to escape because they move so rapidly.
    After all the heavy gases are vented out of the volcano in an ash cone explosion, what do we get? MORE ASH! Seriously, the things spew fire and ash until the turmoil below that sparked the eruption begins to ease. However, it's less "Sodom and Gomorrah" at this point, since the pressure is released and there will be a large decrease in things like fiery boulders and streams of death gas. But the ash cloud, still being fueled, will instead spread and continue to rise, coating areas even hundreds of miles away with thick layers of ash. The close areas around the volcano will be dark, like Pliny the Younger described. Dark, and smotheringly hot as the settling pumice and ash release heat. Part of why Pompeii was insanely hard to dig out is because the debris from the pyroclastic flow was basically fused together by the heat and motion. Once it reached level ground and began to gather over the city, of course the heat was released into the surrounding area as the ash and pumice solidified. If you've ever seen a chunk of the famous Mt. St. Helens ash, you'll see it's an incredibly hard, heavy, dense stone. Volcanic eruptions and pyroclastic flows are like metamorphic processes in rapidfire, leaving very tough material in their wake.
    As the heat disperses, and with no new sources emerging from the volcano, the ash cloud causes temperatures to drop quite rapidly. Like a mini nuclear winter... The ash clouds can be so dense that no sunlight can penetrate for days, making things pretty chilly. But eventually, the ash gets cool enough and descends as well, coating everything. In areas far enough from the devastation, this ash is wonderful! Highly beneficial for the soil, full of lots of minerals from the magma. But at the base of the volcano, it makes a thick, hard layer, adding more width to the volcano's base.
    Geology is so exciting!

    • @aurelius2895
      @aurelius2895 Před 2 lety +26

      This is a year late, but I love the way you write. "Insanely fast rivers of boiling death." is my new favorite sentence.

    • @ayabowen2852
      @ayabowen2852 Před rokem +9

      i love you

    • @uglybetty8747
      @uglybetty8747 Před rokem +8

      Loved your comment. Thank u !

    • @yvonnejones9940
      @yvonnejones9940 Před rokem +6

      Thx for that. I actually found your writing and photographic descriptions exciting. You turned me into a volcano nerd. Now I have to go read everything. Kudos. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @TheJeannag
    @TheJeannag Před 3 lety +616

    The Professor is basically Dumbledore at this point. Welcome to Slytherin, Ryan.

  • @evilcatv
    @evilcatv Před 3 lety +704

    "Don't call me rotten"
    the voice crack is IMPOSSIBLY good

    • @hehe-dl3pr
      @hehe-dl3pr Před 3 lety +33

      i imagine that’s what *sad professor noises* sounds like

  • @apencupnamedgabriel5228
    @apencupnamedgabriel5228 Před 3 lety +746

    I love how everyone is just vibin’ to the mount Vesuvius song, a song about mass genocide by Mother Nature.

  • @JustASorcerer
    @JustASorcerer Před 2 lety +69

    25:21 Not entirely nutty when you consider that volcanic soil is some of the most fertile on Earth. It's the main reason regions around volcanoes are still heavily populated even today

  • @lukeflanagan1307
    @lukeflanagan1307 Před rokem +50

    Fun Latin fact! The word volcano is just the ablative form of Volcanus, the god of fire (among other things, see below) so it literally means ‘that thing from Vulcan.’

  • @TerrificGiggles
    @TerrificGiggles Před 3 lety +780

    The Professor is an eldritch god who got tired of creating the destruction of the world without anybody knowing anything about it and is now teaching us so he gets the recognition he deserves.

    • @underscorekay
      @underscorekay Před 3 lety +20

      that would explain his raw power

    • @madalyn7360
      @madalyn7360 Před 3 lety +6

      yeah sounds about right

    • @Pyro_Mothman
      @Pyro_Mothman Před 3 lety +2

      And Shane is the demon that lends him the puppet as a vessel

  • @charliecat422
    @charliecat422 Před 3 lety +6313

    It wouldn’t be a class if the teacher didn’t mispronounce your name

    • @PuppyLove2468
      @PuppyLove2468 Před 3 lety +51

      Lol yeah every single year the teachers butchered my name, Its Lorelei (Lore-e-lie), one time someone called me Lorelli

    • @dersuddeutschesumpf5444
      @dersuddeutschesumpf5444 Před 3 lety +29

      @@PuppyLove2468 were you named after that German poem written in 1824 named (in modern German) "Lied der Lorelei" that deals with some lady singing near the Rhein which leads to a distracted sailor drowning? If so that's a cruel ass name

    • @PuppyLove2468
      @PuppyLove2468 Před 3 lety +56

      @@dersuddeutschesumpf5444 Lorelei is the name of a big rock on the Rhein/the "sirens" around it, basically there were stories about sirens/mermaids luring sailors to their deaths, my mom named me Lorelei because the sirens were unaffected by the sailors while they threw themselves at them, or something along those lines, basically im named after a bunch of heart breakers (ironic considering im aro/ace)

    • @PuppyLove2468
      @PuppyLove2468 Před 3 lety

      @@candlaze_ lol yeah

    • @kebert2thumbsup
      @kebert2thumbsup Před 3 lety

      the struggle is real!

  • @keirar1385
    @keirar1385 Před rokem +53

    I love whoever is doing these subtitles, the little detail of having the intro noise being written as "shweem... ka-BLONK" instead of a simple "intro sound" makes me happy

  • @CRUSH40RULES
    @CRUSH40RULES Před 3 lety +76

    The percentage of people who perished in that eruption is way smaller than I thought to be honest. Considering the entire town of Pompeii was covered in ash and whatnot, frozen in time, you would imagine that almost nobody made it out alive. Also can't believe that the Elder's first course of action when he arrived in Pompeii was to eat dinner and take a bath, the people would've been like 'This is the guy they sent to save us!? Flaming rocks are falling form the sky and he wants some pasta and a soak in the bathtub?!'

  • @allyt5325
    @allyt5325 Před 3 lety +737

    The man said “fortune favors the bold” and that was pretty bold of him to ask for a bath in the midst of a volcano eruption

    • @VandanaKumari-lj3yj
      @VandanaKumari-lj3yj Před 3 lety +16

      "Fortune favours the bold" he said followed by "how am I gonna be an optimist about this" minutes later

    • @Juliana-kc1sv
      @Juliana-kc1sv Před 3 lety +7

      I mean he did get a bath before his inevitable death. Alternatively he could’ve died with NO bath

  • @incoherentscreaming3889
    @incoherentscreaming3889 Před 3 lety +2786

    me: thinking that ryan finally won
    the professor: gives matt two points at the end
    me: 👁👄👁

  • @nanni4432
    @nanni4432 Před 3 lety +180

    fun fact: "fortune favors the bold" originally derives from a passage in The Aeneid, Pliny just quoted it in that moment :)

  • @mbur2024
    @mbur2024 Před 2 lety +69

    I'm a year late to this, but the professor wearing the tiny pillow is complete perfection. I didn't even notice it at first, but when I did I lost it. I can only dream of having a puppet as magical as him.

  • @ope_is_me
    @ope_is_me Před 3 lety +5365

    I’m a fan of the “the professor is as old of time” side plot starting in this series.

    • @concernedthanos6725
      @concernedthanos6725 Před 3 lety +137

      I like how it’s just the side plot

    • @bobbyshewan4229
      @bobbyshewan4229 Před 3 lety +82

      Ya boi Thanos I went into this show thinking it was gonna be a ruining history rip off and nothing more, but I’m glad that I was wrong

    • @broly425
      @broly425 Před 3 lety +32

      Sort of like recorder 451 from marvel
      An omnipresent immortal being there just to simply study humans

    • @kbrock9146
      @kbrock9146 Před 3 lety +100

      Shane is a demon boi.
      The Professor is immortal.
      And Ryan is the ever-present, ever-suffering side-kick.

    • @lexigrimhaive
      @lexigrimhaive Před 3 lety +27

      Same. Made possible by the genie.

  • @cluelessbluebird
    @cluelessbluebird Před 3 lety +8923

    Can we just acknowledge how talented Shane is? Like he makes history interesting, makes the puppets and theatre, WROTE SONGS FOR SAID PUPPETS, and does genuinely good voice acting (at least to me) Like cmon

    • @Ravenclaw75908
      @Ravenclaw75908 Před 3 lety +388

      It’s ridiculous how good he is. Give Shane his award for Best Original Segment.

    • @kassidytucker8431
      @kassidytucker8431 Před 3 lety +331

      We're talking about the man who made the hotdoga of course he's talented

    • @Cat-tg8nk
      @Cat-tg8nk Před 3 lety +26

      shane is the goat

    • @walmartrotisseriechicken
      @walmartrotisseriechicken Před 3 lety +22

      triple threat. he got it all 💚

    • @CopaceticKitty
      @CopaceticKitty Před 3 lety +81

      I was thinking this then I remembered they have a whole ass production team full of people lmAo

  • @charliegoodwin1933
    @charliegoodwin1933 Před 3 lety +123

    They didn’t talk about the Pen*s carvings everywhere in Pompeii

    • @jlwiseman98
      @jlwiseman98 Před 3 lety +20

      You know, we look back at history in ancient times as humans being a lot more mature and graceful with the most intelligent of speak and beautiful art that is unbelievable to look at.
      When in reality, they were just as immature and ridiculous as modern humans are.
      Some things never change XS

    • @jadeandblood
      @jadeandblood Před 3 lety

      Omg it really is Twitter lmao 😂😂😂

  • @BESTBELIEVEitsnatay
    @BESTBELIEVEitsnatay Před 3 lety +89

    I've grown so emotionally attached to The Professor.

  • @spacetypo
    @spacetypo Před 3 lety +926

    my favourite pompeii graffiti: "on April 19th i made bread"

    • @Seawitch555
      @Seawitch555 Před 3 lety +75

      To honor them, I shall bake bread on April 19th from now on

    • @mikeylikesit525
      @mikeylikesit525 Před 3 lety +48

      That is my best friends birthday. It shall be her birthday bread.

    • @mereisnotonfire
      @mereisnotonfire Před 3 lety +4

      ayyyyy my bday

    • @TwoWholeWorms
      @TwoWholeWorms Před 3 lety +3

      Mine is "Lacoris fellas." xD Plus ça change, innit.

    • @pLanetstarBerry
      @pLanetstarBerry Před 3 lety +13

      Let us petition to make April 19th Bread Day.

  • @gabrielahikari3107
    @gabrielahikari3107 Před 3 lety +11044

    I definetely don't say this enough: the editing for Puppet History is just brilliant. Incredible work

    • @ithinkimarealboy2402
      @ithinkimarealboy2402 Před 3 lety +46

      How often do you feel you are expected to say it? Does 'Puppet History' come up much day to day for you?

    • @danie3472
      @danie3472 Před 3 lety +5

      1k likes and only one other comment cool 😂

    • @scarletrose_9848
      @scarletrose_9848 Před 3 lety +2

      Yaaaaas!

    • @almasyrinoa
      @almasyrinoa Před 3 lety +7

      I wish for a multiple like button for this video

    • @razeenahfauz3790
      @razeenahfauz3790 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes it's expertly edited 🔥🔥❤️❤️

  • @scolek22
    @scolek22 Před 3 lety +177

    im so glad pliny the elder was in this. he is truly one of history`s greatest memelords.

  • @thefirstmanofthebibble
    @thefirstmanofthebibble Před 3 lety +76

    Can you imagine the serotonin from the professor saying he's proud of you? I just wanna experience that.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +1

      Just like an old Southern Detective telling you you’re a good nurse
      (Knives Out reference)

  • @spiderlily5682
    @spiderlily5682 Před 3 lety +786

    "Health to you, Victoria, and wherever you are may you sneeze sweetly"
    Me, someone named Victoria: Oh, my... Thank you, graffiti.

    • @th121
      @th121 Před 3 lety +15

      Me, as someone living in Victoria, the only Australian state still in lockdown: Oh, my... Thank you, graffiti.

    • @solisemporium
      @solisemporium Před 3 lety +7

      Me, someone who also lives in Victoria, the Australian state on lockdown: oh my, thank you,, but please don’t sneeze, we can handle that

    • @victoriarich1810
      @victoriarich1810 Před 3 lety +3

      My name is Victoria, and it made me so happy.

    • @melsterifficmama1808
      @melsterifficmama1808 Před 3 lety +5

      To sneeze sweetly is my new goal as one who is currently surrounded by ragweed.
      Nope. Still sneezing like a horse with a cork stuck in one nostril. Alas!

    • @victoriaa6313
      @victoriaa6313 Před 3 lety +2

      As someone who is both named Victoria and lives in the state of Victoria in Australia, Oh my... thank you graffiti

  • @deenam2567
    @deenam2567 Před 3 lety +544

    Y’all realize that if the professor has lived through all this history, bad things have followed him wherever he goes... His name is literally THE Professor: True Harbinger of the End, Professor

    • @Companion92
      @Companion92 Před 3 lety +21

      Maybe he is a timelord

    • @erinium19
      @erinium19 Před 3 lety +19

      Do you mean to tell me you thought it was a coincidence that the Professor appeared on this platform in this, the year of our Lord 2020, in which the world has unabashedly descended into chaos?

    • @royce6485
      @royce6485 Před 3 lety +2

      this is basically Dr Who lore, wherein which we get the name Doctor from him, and in many worlds in the universe "doctor" means killer.

    • @deenam2567
      @deenam2567 Před 3 lety

      @@erinium19 EXACTLY

    • @deenam2567
      @deenam2567 Před 3 lety

      @@royce6485 That's actually really cool lore. You know, maybe I should give Doctor Who a chance. I remember watching the Minotaur episode when I was younger, getting thoroughly spooked, and completely avoiding it after that.

  • @ArcherOwl
    @ArcherOwl Před 2 lety +61

    After the season 4 finale, I thought it would be fun to go back through the other videos and find out the real scores in each to see if Ryan actually won any. This will be focused on the points won during the questions only, not the extra points the professor gives out willy-nilly.
    Actual Score: Ryan had 3 points and Matt had ~4. The guest won "fairly," if you want to include that extra point in the last question. If not, it's a tie 3 to 3

  • @threesackofpotatoes
    @threesackofpotatoes Před 3 lety +37

    “Ryan Bergara, who thinks bears are scarier than volcanoes”😂😂

  • @garbageboystinkman
    @garbageboystinkman Před 3 lety +8221

    i wish they’d start selling lil professor plushies in their merch store bc i’d buy the shit outta that

  • @laurenlanterns4376
    @laurenlanterns4376 Před 3 lety +589

    “Jesus Christ!!” “Oh you mean that guy who died a couple of years ago?”😂

  • @UnclaimedBaby
    @UnclaimedBaby Před rokem +21

    I CAN'T BELIEVE I DIDN'T WATCH THESE UNTIL NOW. SHANE IS INCREDIBLE

  • @fancydeer
    @fancydeer Před 2 lety +25

    Knowing all the WILD medical shit Pliny the Elder said it makes total sense how he reacted during the eruptions of Vesuvius and how he beefed it in Pompeii. Pliny the Elder might've went out with a pillow tied to his head but by the gods his humors were balanced.

  • @AnneliseB23
    @AnneliseB23 Před 3 lety +361

    I like how in almost all the thumbnails the Professor looks responsible for whatever event he is discussing today.

  • @anoushkab1079
    @anoushkab1079 Před 3 lety +1087

    I’m just going to take a wild guess that Ryan doesn’t win the jelly bean cup this time either

    • @haleygray5594
      @haleygray5594 Před 3 lety +42

      Me watching seeing that he’s two points ahead so far. “The Tables soon shall turn Ryan” 😂

    • @fankyfashionmonkey
      @fankyfashionmonkey Před 3 lety +18

      i was hoping he would, as he got the early points but things went down xD

    • @Jawn529
      @Jawn529 Před 3 lety +19

      He gets scammed out of winning

    • @aplooploo3909
      @aplooploo3909 Před 3 lety +63

      i remember seeing on twitter that ryan not winning the coveted title of history master is the new leo dicaprio not winning an oscar

    • @Karin_Allen
      @Karin_Allen Před 3 lety +21

      Ryan could get every answer right while the guest get every answer wrong, and Sha- uh, the *Professor* would still find a way to make Ryan lose.

  • @sohinidutta97
    @sohinidutta97 Před 3 lety +82

    Okay, but I have a question: If Pliny the Younger was safely away in another town, how on earth does he have detailed accounts of how his uncle died?
    Love this show, guys, KEEP 'EM COMING!

    • @munginosal2135
      @munginosal2135 Před 3 lety +57

      From the accounts of the people that was with his uncle that survived.

  • @rowanmarlow7402
    @rowanmarlow7402 Před rokem +7

    I just realized they probably got the message by pigeon. Messenger birds have been used for 3000 years for sure

  • @alliememer1183
    @alliememer1183 Před 3 lety +871

    You know I’m glad that Shane finally got to keep a history “show” alive I really enjoyed ruining history and I was sad when there wasn’t a second series. It was almost endearing that one of his main shows on ‘The Watcher’ was about history

    • @unrealcreature
      @unrealcreature Před 3 lety +2

      Do you know if he has a history degree or is just a big fan of history

    • @paigeproffitt1830
      @paigeproffitt1830 Před 3 lety

      Steampunk Kittens i might be wrong but i think he has a film degree

    • @unrealcreature
      @unrealcreature Před 3 lety +1

      @@paigeproffitt1830 we'll find out eventually either by a future vid or someone seeing these replies and answer our questions.

    • @lunacraftcrochet
      @lunacraftcrochet Před 3 lety

      Same!!! I loved Ruining history so I am so pleased of these series!!!!

  • @emmab3275
    @emmab3275 Před 3 lety +588

    Me, watching the last episode: "Wait, did Shane have someone waiting in Kate's hallway or something? How did he get the trophy to her so quickly?"
    Me, watching this episode, remembering: "Ohhhhhh that's right Ryan will never win"

  • @roxannegarland1496
    @roxannegarland1496 Před rokem +17

    In response to Ryan's question, we can't know exactly when and why volcanoes go off, but Vesuvius itself is situated over the spot where tectonic plates are subducting, and the resulting turbulence vents through Campi Flagri, the supervolcano that's the size of the Bay of Naples

  • @natalierushman5990
    @natalierushman5990 Před rokem +14

    What’s sad is how almost nobody really knows about Herculaneum, the other city to be destroyed by Mount Vesuvius. Everybody their had their body’s melted away which is an even worse fate than that of those in Pompeii.

  • @hels7
    @hels7 Před 3 lety +531

    So, I'm a Geologist and although I'm not from Italy I'm working with a geologist group from Napoli. I would like to share 2 things with you all but first of all THANK YOU SHANE I loved the episode! So, the first fact is that actually Naples is not endangered by the Vesuvius, there is an other big big volcano at the west of Napoli called "The Phlegraean Fields", it's part of a natural park, and that one is the one that endangers them. I once asked "what would happen if it erupted and why do you still live here?" and one of the geologist from Naples that I work with told me this "We will probably die but the food is too good to leave" 🤣🤣 Napolitans are the best people! And the second thing is only that I highly recommend visiting the runes, there is a lot of cool information there about how they lived and everything, also visit the Vesuvius itself! It is a cool walk and you can see the whole region including Pompei and Naples! Really cool! Have a great day!

    • @kraziiXIII
      @kraziiXIII Před 3 lety +25

      Be warned, you can also accidentally put your hand on an ancient penis on a wall in Pompeii if you lean up against a wall. Street corners are the more phallic areas.
      I wish I were kidding. My mom made me pose with it after one of our chaperones leaned up against it.

    • @nethra8884
      @nethra8884 Před 3 lety +16

      I went to Italy in 2011 and we got to visit Pompeii and see all of the ruins. I was fascinated! walking around was just so surreal and even though it was super hot that day I had a great time learning about the history

    •  Před 3 lety +2

      Yess, visiting the Vesuvius is so freaking cool

    • @nikkicoco4980
      @nikkicoco4980 Před 3 lety +2

      I was just watching a show on The Phlegrean Fields! It’s said that if it erupts it could do damage to the entire western half of Europe! And leave all of Italy in ash! That’s so crazy and kinda sad, But also kinda cool!

  • @TheRibottoStudios
    @TheRibottoStudios Před 3 lety +583

    "We'll see what happens in the sequel."
    LITERALLY the mindset of 2020 right now.

    • @Cheesegoddess
      @Cheesegoddess Před 3 lety +4

      Oh man jfc can you just imagine.....what a cherry for this shitstorm sundue year...

  • @mimixmin
    @mimixmin Před rokem +16

    Professor has never looked cuter than when he's wearing a little pillow as a hat! 😍 Also I love that I can hear the jellybeans shaking about in his satchel at 28:34

  • @dat1canadianguy277
    @dat1canadianguy277 Před 2 lety +38

    Funnily enough, even if you got out of the over ten feet of hot ash you still were likely to die. From what I remember about Latin lessons covering the event, the ash and hot air was so hot in some cases that inhaling it would cause the dust to cool into a concrete-like soup, and would then harden INSIDE YOUR LUNGS, basically filling your lungs to the brim with burning stone. And the process could occur in three breaths at the minimum. Not to mention that there were other cases of peoples HEADS EXPLODING FROM THE HEAT, with their skulls and brains bursting to pieces. Finally, some people flat out died instantly of thermal shock, due to temperatures of up 572 degrees Fahrenheit. So yeah, it was bad.

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Před rokem +2

      And with that comment, I am reminded of Mary Reiser (who was the Unsolved SHC case victim) and how her skull shrunk to the size of a teacup.

  • @OkSotoMami
    @OkSotoMami Před 3 lety +451

    Ryan: you’re a rotten thing or man or whatever you are
    The professor: ;o;

  • @extermicakess
    @extermicakess Před 3 lety +366

    The Professor really has the classic “i’ll wait” teacher face

  • @nightrider_
    @nightrider_ Před rokem +8

    I am answering the questions as I play along to see how many points I'd get:
    1. Graffiti +1 point
    2. can't join in there :(
    3. The rich lady +1 point
    4. fortune favours the bold +1 (I never heard this saying but I think he might be talking about the destiny goddess of the Romans - Fortuna, as she likes people who make bold moves.)
    5. dinner and a bath +1
    6. orgy time (no points - I love professors lil'pillow hat 🥺)
    7. 33% (no points)
    8. 150k peeps (I was closer than both of them so +1 point)
    5 points!
    This was fun. I love this show.

  • @jmckenney3851
    @jmckenney3851 Před 2 lety +22

    I love that it’s being so strongly hinted at that The Professor is immortal and has been to/met a lot of the things they talk about

  • @itsyaboiroman3345
    @itsyaboiroman3345 Před 3 lety +486

    Fun fact: No one was worried about Vesuvius because it had a top on it. It looked like an ordinary mountain so no one knew it was a volcano. When it erupted, the force was so great that it blew the top of the mountain off and created the crater we can see today.

    • @iiiiiiii2159
      @iiiiiiii2159 Před 3 lety +32

      Not such a fun fact for the people tho-

    • @itsyaboiroman3345
      @itsyaboiroman3345 Před 3 lety +50

      Shrika Nambiar Yeah but they’re dead tho so they’re probably over it

    • @mace3503
      @mace3503 Před 3 lety +5

      Lmao

    • @Scoutabout17
      @Scoutabout17 Před 3 lety +3

      It’s ya boi Roman!🏳️‍🌈 someone’s never heard of a vengeful spirit 😂

    • @itsyaboiroman3345
      @itsyaboiroman3345 Před 3 lety +11

      Hannah Garcia I’ve been to Pompeii and seen the bodies. If they were going to come after me, they would have done so then.

  • @xhttpsbeom
    @xhttpsbeom Před 3 lety +1086

    *earth trembling*
    people in pompeii: “everything is fine”

    • @99fireandice
      @99fireandice Před 3 lety +26

      Honestly tho? I big relate. Just casually sitting by as everything falls apart just like “well, that’s how my day is going”

    • @user-fl4hn5cq7b
      @user-fl4hn5cq7b Před 3 lety +1

      same

    • @-abbykh
      @-abbykh Před 3 lety +12

      “y’all hear sum?”

    • @xhttpsbeom
      @xhttpsbeom Před 3 lety +3

      Abby Holt nah bro nothing here

    • @kamilucredic
      @kamilucredic Před 3 lety +7

      I can only imagine that's what life in California is like (and am thankful I only have to imagine it).

  • @4everGirlStar
    @4everGirlStar Před 3 lety +61

    I- am pretty sure that “fortune favors the bold” was meant to say “Fortuna favors the bold” as in- the Goddess Fortuna? As in- she’ll protect them??

    • @yodontheduck
      @yodontheduck Před 2 lety

      the goddess fortuna was referred to as "fortune", so you could very well be right - don't know if it was a mistranslation tho

  • @johnrekesius46
    @johnrekesius46 Před 3 lety +5

    24:00 "Cut to twelve hours later and they're like R̶̅̍Ȃ̶̈A̸͂̇Á̸̐A̷̿̋Ä̸̓Ȃ̶̎A̴̾̂A̷̒̏"

  • @66Roses
    @66Roses Před 3 lety +669

    "Vesuvius hasn't erupted in almost 400 years."
    2020: 👀

    • @StarshipGRanger394
      @StarshipGRanger394 Před 3 lety +37

      It actually last erupted in 1944 and killed 26 people

    • @sillydingus1592
      @sillydingus1592 Před 3 lety +28

      It is overdue to erupt in a similar way to the 79 A.D eruption but it is under close surveillance and the people of Naples would have fair warning before hand.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sillydingus1592 Because there won't be a panicked evacuation that jams the roads.

    • @sillydingus1592
      @sillydingus1592 Před 3 lety +5

      recoil53 Sorry I should have evaluated, it would be a couple of years in advance which actually happened in Pompeii (earthquakes of 62 and 64 A.D caused by seismic activity)

    • @catherineshinn7125
      @catherineshinn7125 Před 3 lety +9

      Vesuvius hasn't erupted since March 1944, but Vesuvius is still an active volcano... it will erupt again 🌋

  • @tyffaneelavely8087
    @tyffaneelavely8087 Před 3 lety +2415

    Shane never ceases to amaze me. He really is so creative & talented. He makes the puppets, he does the voices & sings the songs, his acting is awesome. The faces the professor makes are hilarious.. Even though he face doesn't really change, Shane puppeteering makes it feel like it does lol..On top of all of that awesomeness, the whole thing is absolutely hysterical. Shane never fails to make me laugh, no matter what he is doing. I don't want to sound like a kiss-ass lol but I genuinely admire the man. Puppet History is my favorite show. It has so many things I love in it.
    Props to the editor too, because the editing style adds so much weird, wonderful magic to the show. ;) Thanks to everyone who helps make this possible. That includes you Ryan. I appreciate that you were a more willing participant this time around lol. For real though, Ryan being there adding his thoughts & opinions to the mix, makes the show even better. Both of these guys are talented, funny, and make a great duo. :)

  • @theramblingbard
    @theramblingbard Před 3 lety +9

    "pliny the elder put down his pliny the book and put on his pliny the shoes-" i fuckin lost it

  • @rafia2918
    @rafia2918 Před 2 lety +9

    i wonder if ryan and matt hear shane singing live with no music or if they hear the edited version of the song lmaooo

  • @ThornheartCat
    @ThornheartCat Před 3 lety +731

    "Aren't you a professor?" Uh, he's a professor of HISTORY, Ryan, not geology!

  • @bulkbogan5849
    @bulkbogan5849 Před 3 lety +2313

    as someone who has studied volcanoes for a year, especially this eruption, and have been on mount vesuvius myself, the video was pretty accurate for a puppet history lol. the only thing that bugged me was the animations of the eruption, showing massive quantities of lava spewing out. we know nowadays based on plinius' recounting of the eruption that it had a volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of 5, meaning that little liquid lava actually came out. and even the liquid lava that came out was really viscous, meaning that it couldnt have shot up into the sky like that. rather, it would just flow extremely slow down the volcano. Vesuvius is actually situated next to a much larger volcano, the Phlegraean Fields. the Phlegraean Fields is basically a big ass crater, most of it underwater, with some areas where smoke comes out of the ground. when it last erupted, it had a VEI of 7.
    another thing that is incorrect is that the last eruption was in the 17th century. thats wrong, the last eruption was in 1944, as WW2 was going on. its a really interesting topic, and it played a small role in the politics of the war. if you visit vesuvius, on the way up you can actually see the solidified layer of lava that flowed in 1944, and all the vegetation it killed.
    also, regarding matts question about what the volcano looks like, there isnt a massive hole with red lava bubbling below. it just looks like a normal mountain with a small crater on top. in some spots you can see gas coming out of the rocks, but thats about the most exciting thing you can see when looking at the crater.
    and lastly: yes, naples has an escape plan in case of an eruption, but also its a city of 3 million people. if vesuvius were to erupt now, it would be absolutely devastating. even with the escape plan, highways would probably get clogged with traffic.
    if someone actually reads this comment and is interested to know more, i put some links below.
    VEI: geology.com/stories/13/volcanic-explosivity-index/
    1944 eruption: www.life.com/nature/mount-vesuvius-volcano-photos-from-1944-eruption/
    phlegraean fields: www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/05/15/rock-models-suggest-phlegraean-fields-volcano-more-likely-to-erupt-than-previously-thought/#df7a39a98636

    • @xLightblueBubblegumx
      @xLightblueBubblegumx Před 3 lety +178

      that's so interesting! thank you for the additional information (and the first hand account of vesuvius)

    • @bulkbogan5849
      @bulkbogan5849 Před 3 lety +20

      @@xLightblueBubblegumx glad you read through it! :)

    • @skippyjonjones23
      @skippyjonjones23 Před 3 lety +19

      I took geology as one of my science courses in college and think it’s hella cool.

    • @mocotojam6767
      @mocotojam6767 Před 3 lety +46

      This person volcanoes

    • @zahrahhashmina7022
      @zahrahhashmina7022 Před 3 lety +11

      thanks man, super cool read

  • @Witch_Bitch86
    @Witch_Bitch86 Před rokem +4

    That song was a bop, Shane.

  • @doctorwho5012
    @doctorwho5012 Před rokem +7

    i can just imagine how happy shane was to find that 'the grooviest' rhymes with vesuvius lmao

  • @jacobrengen
    @jacobrengen Před 3 lety +833

    I still can’t believe that they did not mention the masturbating men whom were petrified in the act.

    • @Pipeblau
      @Pipeblau Před 3 lety +93

      that's why I thought the answer to the question was the orgy

    • @lomz1393
      @lomz1393 Před 3 lety +47

      I'm pretty sure that scientists now say that they weren't actually masturbating

    • @annebirtehgeland6589
      @annebirtehgeland6589 Před 3 lety +16

      THAT IS WILD!!
      Think about getting imortilised in the act.....

    • @angelaolano6080
      @angelaolano6080 Před 3 lety +32

      Or the fact that the symbol of Pompeii was a penis with wings

    • @barneymiller7894
      @barneymiller7894 Před 3 lety +38

      @@lomz1393 I'm 100% sure ATLEAST one guy in Pompeii dies while jacking off.

  • @Rangercsz99
    @Rangercsz99 Před 3 lety +4152

    actually, romans did know about volcanoes and they even had a festival annually called vulcanalia, in honor of the god vulcan, god of blacksmith, fire, and volcanoes! they just didnt encounter them very often, and it had been a long while since vesuvius had erupted, so they had no idea that vesuvius was a volcano, hence why it was called a "mons" rather than them trying to adapt the greek word "etna" (meaning volcano) into latin as they did with other greek borrowed words. also, fun fact, vulcanalia was held every year on august 23rd (because the romans were like "oh no this is the hottest time of the year, so everything is at risk of catching on fire" which is the day before vesuvius erupted. pretty sure the pompeiians thought vulcan was super mad about their vulcanalia festival

    • @kb71404
      @kb71404 Před 3 lety +169

      This was very interesting, thank you!

    • @jasminesaldana7796
      @jasminesaldana7796 Před 3 lety +80

      thanks for sharing this!! this is so cool and interesting to hear about :,)

    • @Jimjim226
      @Jimjim226 Před 3 lety +23

      Ha nerd

    • @sarahmoore7890
      @sarahmoore7890 Před 3 lety +136

      Vulcan: the sacrifices sucked, so die humans!
      Humans: *literally got mind blown, chocked to death, melted and cemented* shit he mad!

    • @loopydoopy4197
      @loopydoopy4197 Před 3 lety +22

      Wait is this where the planet Vulcan (as well as the Vulcan ppl oc) in Star Trek came from????

  • @Ricardo-gp6li
    @Ricardo-gp6li Před 3 lety +14

    19:17 RIP Pliny (died trying) 😂😂😂

  • @foofmonger
    @foofmonger Před rokem +6

    It cracks me up because when Shane is ghost hunting, he's definitely just following along, but on puppet history, he takes command! It's fun watching them do their own thing

  • @besschamley698
    @besschamley698 Před 3 lety +1325

    the professor is looking snazzy today