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No need for secrets clicky
Everyone knows
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Imagine if for April Fools day Click uploads a ConfidentlyIncorrect video, except all the posts are actually completely true and he just gaslights us into thinking they're not.
That would be epic actually
oh lord dont give him ideas
hm
Sounds like something he would do-
Oh my god please. I'd lose my mind in a good way lmao.
Neil Armstrong did not punch a reporter. _Buzz Aldrin_ punched a psycho that followed him onto private property and was in the middle of yelling "you're a coward, and a liar, and a--" and thats when the 72 y/o absolute legend Buzz Aldrin punched him in the face. Dont take that away from him
He also had his granddaughter standing right next to him as that fully grown man came barging up to him. Even the guy he punched thinks Buzz Aldrin was in the right.
I would have payed good money to be there as a bird in the tree watching. 😂
He's a loser, He's a fossil, and I don't mean to sound hostile, but the demon is a coward!
@@k1sfd1974 Not exactly as front and center as a bird, but there is plenty of video of it to watch!
A little more context: The “reporter” was a moon landing conspiracy theorist that lured Buzz Aldrin out for an interview under false pretenses, followed him after Buzz told him to leave him alone, then poked him with a bible which lead to Buzz defending himself.
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As someone with ADHD... No, I don't think a gun to my head would actually do anything besides making me even less capable due to the increased anxiety, honestly. It likely wouldn't help here that my adrenaline response isn't "fight" or "flight", it's "freeze".
Even if it would work, I would forget the bloody thing is there and get distacted in no time 😂
You've got that deer in headlights instinct.
And even if it worked, it doesnt mean anything to someone 's daily life. I mean, how much you can run while being chased by a murderer with an ax is not a good basis to determinate how much you should run in your daily exercise.
With the example of studying given: I my case I think it would probably work... for a while... then I would look like I'm studying (and actually not be able to recall the last few words I read, or even just "pretend" I'm reading... had A LOT of experience with that as a kid) for a while longer... until I would get too distracted, forget what is happening, and stop completely
My brain would either let me study because of external accountability or it would just say no because of hating to told what to do
Proof: You would study at gunpoint
Just because you point a gun at me and make me sit for an hour or two in front of books, it doesn't mean I'll actually focus on the study material. All you'd be doing is making my ADHD thoughts gun-themed, ie how much getting shot might hurt, how guns work, the last time I went hunting with my dad, the Winchester House, whether or not I'd want to watch Full Metal Jacket, how to apply a tourniquet...
My immediate thought when I saw that was just. Great now you got a bunch of ADHD people wanting to info dump about guns to you because that is all they are going to think about. Like do they really think they can stop the train of intrusive thoughts from crashing into the station because they threatened me with a gun if so they severely underestimate an ADHD person's ability to do anything they are not interested in.
Absolutely this. 😂
I manage to distract myself without even TV or phone just loosing myself in my toughts a gun Will not stop me for doing that even with a book in front of me, I can memorise the content sure but it doesnt mean I will understand a thing just repeat like a parrot and forget everything the moment I take my exam.
@@Decarus37as a person with adhd I can confirm that I search up things I am not interested in
Me when a person with a gun to my head makes me think of the entire lyrics to Twenty One Pilots’ “Guns For Hands”, Green Day’s “21 Guns”, all the gun jokes associated in Jojo’s But Really Really Fast Series, some videos on Forgotten Weapons, the phrase “gunning for x”, gun safety rules, etc.
As someone with ADHD I can confirm that not only is the disorder not real, but I’m not real either.
Okay so now that we’ve started this in the comments let me just-
I have ADHD and ADD and I’m bi and I’m ace and I’m non-binary and I’m autistic and I have an anxiety disorder.
As an aromantic with ADHD, I can also confirm I'm not real
Do I still have to pay taxes if I don't exist?
To God there is no zero
As another person with ADHD I can confirm that I’m just a figment of someone’s imagination
well my father way me meds way because he belive that i will become eretil dysfutional..... so i should't exist either
As a citizen of Chihuahua, Mexico I would love to clarify two things:
1) We get that confusion/ trolling with the dogs really often and
2) Watching The Click while living in Chihuahua makes you a furry.
idk where you get the furry part, he's never covered anything related to such a topic
As a click viewer I must ask what a ‘furry’ is. I’ve never seen click cover anything like that.
Furry? Like r/cutecats? What's a fnurry
- The click
@@a_lost_soul_forever(it’s a running joke to pretend he’s never covered anything furry related 😂)
@@a_lost_soul_foreverIt’s a running joke on this channel that The Click doesn’t know what furries are
"With sticks!" -- The ancient Greeks figured out the Earth was round because the Earth's shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse is always round, and the only shape that casts a round shadow from all angles is a globe. Eratosthenes's experiment with the sticks measured the radius of the Earth, and he was within a few percent.
Fun fact: The first vaccine used cowpox to prevent smallpox. Unfortunately this led to the Anti Vaccination Society and many people believed that the vaccine would give you cow-like characteristics such as udders or horns ( I had a history lesson on this yesterday and I'm very excited to share it 😂)
Yep. Stupidity is of a frighteningly ancient vintage...
@@wandererwerewolf477honestly people were probably less stupid back then on average. Ignorant maybe but that’s uneducated. Not stupid
I call those groups of people, The Regressives.
I'm kind of bummed I didn't get horns. That would be sweet, ngl.
They saw getting getting horns as a negative?!
"You would study at gunpoint"
Oh i would try, but theres no way thats working.
I'd die in, at most, 5 minutes
I don't have ADHD, but I would most definitely have some difficulties focusing on studying rather than the ffing gun
That was my response too
I have autism and with how often it gets emphasized how important education is it honestly felt like I had a gun to my head, and guess what all that causes is stress as you desperately try to fight against your brain
That's what I was thinking!
I can study just fine if I like the topic, but if you pointed a gun at me while I was studying my favorite subject, there is no way I'd be able to. What the everloving frick?
I want to ask this poster if they have tried to prove this theory by actually pointing a gun at someone to make them study, so that I could then report them to the police or fbi and get them put in jail if they admitted to doing so, lol.
"Well then being tired isn't real! If you were held at gunpoint, you wouldn't be tired anymore, right?"
Well technically you would soon be forced to sleep
@@dogouchu4356 with the fishes~
I'd still be tired. sure wired from fear and adrenalin as well... but "tired but wired" is a thing. nasty state of mind...
@@karowolkenschaufler7659 another nasty state of mind is getting your ritalin pill mixed up with your sleeping tablet. So adhd
Idk, adrenaline would wake me up for at least 15 mins.
23:57 OH OH OH! Update on Murphy! He eventually was able to adopt a little eaglet that fell out of his nest and needed a new dad. He raised the eaglet who was released back into the wild. Good job, Murphy!
Without getting into anything scientific, a major problem with flat earth is that EVERY single government worldwide would have to agree to keep this secret
Finally, Russia and the USA work together so peacefully
Exactly. And WHY would they want to hide it? You can't believe all humans working even slightly within the field are a hivemind controlled by the devil, OOOooooOoo 👻
Even if it was real, this would only confound the problem because of the simple question of "what force on Earth could convince this many people with this many different viewpoints on how to run things to actually agree on that this should kept secret from anyone? *_What_* is out there?"
Exactly. People really think that the Israeli and Lebanese governments would be secretly collaborating? Or the Russian and Ukrainian ones? Lol
North Korea could troll us so hard.
I clicked this video. So did you. He is the click.
He is in fact the click.
0o0
He is THE click
That's alleged
By the emperor, he is correct
"Paint didn't exist in ancient times." Not only is that false, of course, but the assertion is moot anyway. The pyramids were originally covered in LIMESTONE. Paint was not needed.
Hell, if the pyramids were painted white, they might actually have possibly had a point, since maintaining a painted surface on that large of a structure would have likely been an absolute nightmare, especially with the paints they had at the time. But yeah, Tura limestone is already white, no paint needed.
@@lorscarbonferrite6964 they did have a point it was gold but as you can imagine over the years that was taken
@@anitacrumbly gold paint, or gold.
@@anitacrumbly I think you misinterpreted my comment. When I said "they might have had a point", I wasn't referring to the pyramids, but rather the original confidently incorrect commenter in the video. I can see where my comment might have given you the wrong impression though; the wording is fairly ambiguous.
Bingo.
Also, the images carve *and painted* inside the pyramids aren't exactly a secret either.
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"Proof, YOU WOULD STUDY AT GUNPOINT"
My ADHD ass: Oh thank god you're gonna shoot me. For a second there I thought I might actually have to study
The gambling one reminds me of the guy who so confidently tried to tell me that my chances of being trans are 1/1000 and so are my child's, so the chances of us both being trans are 0.000009%. We're both trans. He said it as a way to get me to "reconsider" being trans. Like, dude, we're already trans! That's not how statistics work! Even if his numbers were correct, which they are not.
Love when people pull numbers out of their asses
"If it's black a few times, then red is due. That is statistics." No, that's Gambler's Fallacy. Like, literally textbook.
Agreed, what they are looking for is the law of large numbers, which is completely different.
Or the thing might be rigged to favour black. 🕵
Unfortunately, Click missed pointing out something important there. He is correct, but there are other situations where this logic is completely justified, which means recognizing which you have is important. Specifically, any scenario where choices "use up" outcomes is affected by the previous choices.
Example: I have a bag in which there are three white balls and three black ones. If I put the balls in every time I pull one out and then draw three black balls that are returned to the bag, then the Gambler's Fallacy is incorrect. However, if every time a ball is removed it is thrown away, then if I withdrew three black balls and threw them away it most definitely does impact the color of the next ball.
You know the sad part? I understand this completely... unless I'm in Las Vegas 😅
@@davidnasset9147 You're right that there are situations where its more likely, but that's not what anyone was talking about. His example, and the conversation that lead to it, was referring to a situation where EVERY chance is 50/50.
The fallacy is just believing that one event occurs more frequently than expected when THE CHANCES ARE EQUAL then the chances of the alternate occuring is more likely. Your example is not equal past the first gamble, so it is not part of the fallacy, for or against it.
What you're describing is literally JUST statistics.
The fallacy is assuming statistics change for no reason, or simply reading statistics wrong.
My uncle Manolo is from Spain. He got stopped when going to the US and interrogated about where in South America he was from. He told them he was from Spain, he had his Spanish passport. ‘Where in South America is Spain?’ Asked the TSA people. He had to ask them to go get a world map because they wouldn’t believe Spain was in Europe. How do you get that job without knowing there are Spanish speaking people in places other than South America?
If it were any other country I'd doubt this story but America is... something different.
Americans are not very smart. It's pretty common for them to not understand that spain is a country. Apparently they don't know history either, otherwise they would have known about the invasion of the Spanish on the Mayans.
And who said intellegence was required for employment with TSA? Lol.
@@rockcat5000wouldn’t surprise me if they fired people who were found to be intelligent.
Although I live in Europe I work in an airport. this checks out 😂
The ADHD one reminds me of "we're all a little Autistic" and "depression is just being sad". Wow, almost like whether something is classified as a disorder is majorly dependent on if it inhibits your daily life and people can share traits but not qualify for diagnosis because their symptoms are manageable(which doesn't discard that you can still use advice and strategies designed for people with the diagnosis, no matter whether you have it, don't, or aren't sure!).
We really need to start specifying what is meant by "normal" when so many diagnostic criteria are "experieces this thing more/less than normal"
The wine one cracked me up. My grandparents used to live in an area where a ton of wild trees grew little fruits on them, smaller than cherries. Towards the end of their fruiting season, they would begin to ferment. Wild birds would eat them and drunkenly crash into buildings on a regular basis.
Nah, the earth has never produced a single drop of alcohol.
There is a little documentation about animals getting drunk from eating very ripe/fermented fruits. i've seen it as a child a few times. Was my first thought when he read the post.
Bees will legit get evicted from the hive after coming home drunk from drinking flower nectar that ferments on hot days.
The Bertam plant's nectar has the highest alcohol content of any naturally occurring food and has the same potency as manmade beer. The tree shrews that live in the same area have livers of steel because they drink that nectar like its water.
At least they didn't talk shit about cannabis this time.
"It's the same as 3×3"
That...that still doesn't equal 6, so that guys math was doubly wrong
I was looking for this comment, it needed to be said as Click was too furious about how 3x3 is the same as 3^3 to notice/mention
im so glad someone else noticed
@@lucylynn4579he confused it with 2*2 and 2^2, which both are 4.
It's like that math one that was in.. I want to say the previous video (could be 2 videos ago though), with the tweet poll that didn't have the correct answer as an option.
I'll honestly admit that I struggle with those, one of the subs that took over our math class may have taught us wrong 😅
when the person said 6 i was like haha okay
then they dropped ITS THE SAME AS 3x3 and I LAUGHED SO HARD HAHA
ADHD isnt real? Alright then.
*Fades out of existence*
Man i wish
That would be great tho
*Fades out of existence along with you*
*A-*
Fuc---==_~
As someone with ADHD 32:42 , I would still have a hard time studying even with a gun to my head unless it's formatted right or a good topic.
The Korean one was so hilarious. The realization and him going "we're SCUMBAGS!"
Props to him for not doubling down like some podcast bros would. He took the L, processed it, and arrived at the correct conclusion in seconds. Respect.
Murphy the bald eagle has a great story. He was incubating a rock, but an eaglet was brought to the zoo after losing his family in a storm. The zookeepers switched him with Murphy's rock. Murphy raised him and he was released back into the wild when he was grown.😊
I love stories like this! Murphy just wanted to be a dad so much that he tried to incubate a rock, then the zookeepers helped him adopt a baby. 💖
I remember this!!! I thought it was brilliant!!!
that's adorable ❤
WE LOVE MURPHY HERE….
Omg, that’s so adorable.
As someone with ADHD, I can confirm that we don’t exist, we are just a figment of your imagination
I KNEW IT
Oh damn, I had physical art things to paint. How can I finish my projects if I'm imaginary?
that's why we're so good at drawing... From imagination :3
My imagination is creating people?!?!?! I am GOD!!!!! Not a particular good god, but live long and prosper my ADHD creations!
If you can see this, you are hallucinating and therefore you must have schizophrenia
4:00 No, they are correct, the state of Chihuahua is on top of a giant little puppy and lots of people die when it rolls over to get tummy rubs.
Source: Me, a mexican from a state built on top of a freshly-bought lion.
A creddible source. I shall believe it without hesitation.
😂 I love it, this shall now be fact
Fun fact about bismuth: they are diamagnetic, which means they repel each other in the same way magnets do. You could theoretically use this by placing two flat circles of bismuth perfectly on top of each other, making the top one float!
The lady talking about ADHD didn't hear about neurodivigent people who want to do something so bad they convulse inside but they still can't stand up.
In addition, those of us who take twice as long to do certain tasks, so we have to figure out if we have the time and energy to do something productive.
Oh god, the paralysis is so bad. I want to do something, I need to do it, and I'm staring at it, knowing it's super easy, and I STILL CAN'T DO IT. It can be anything, from going to the bathroom, to getting a drink, to starting that one email, or getting dressed. Like, I NEED to go to the bathroom and for some reason I can't make myself stand up and do it until it's really really pressing.
@@AnnekeOosterink And even if you fight it somehow and start to do any task in your head you are still in this state so you start to loop inside of the head about next steps making you go sit back again and paralize even stronger xD
Daily dose of frustration, that you can't even take out because you're paralized xD
I already told my family not so long ago that I'm frustrated or angry all the time but I hide 80% of it bc I would be rude at all times and I don't want to be this person xDD
Ahhhh!!! My ADHD paralysis is so bad! I really need to do my history
I have ADD and my dad said "If your apartment building was on fire you'd get out of there real quick". The fact I had to think about it should tell you everything you need to know. Sure, if I have a plane to catch or some other extremely important thing that has severe consequences if I miss it I'll usually make it in time. But it's extremely exhausting and it doesn't extend to every day situations. It would be impractical to set my apartment on fire every day to get out of the house, for instance.
The adrenalin kick that gets us moving in an emergency doesn't hesitate to present its bill afterwards. I have a fatigue disorder and yes, I could leap out of bed pretty quick if the house were on fire - but I'd probably faint as soon as I reached safety.
Not exactly the same, but i have adhd. One time, a room in my house lit on fire (here's it's called the lavadero, basically a room in your backyard where the washing machine goes, unsure of the english name). I was the first to notice. You know what i did? Nothing, i froze. Only later did i kick into gear, but it took a while. So, there you go, proof that your house being on fire wouldn't necessarily make you do anything faster lol.
Ps: my house was fine afterwards
@@denjidenji9162 There's also the fight/flight/freeze reflex. Right back from our earliest mammal ancestors hiding in the undergrowth hoping the big dinosaur wouldn't see them and eat them, one of our reactions to something life-threateningly dangerous has been to freeze. You'll see it most often in people who have been assaulted, and people who weren't there ask "Why didn't she scream? Why didn't she try to fight?" and the reason why she didn't scream or fight was because her whole body was literally paralysed by fear. It's not a choice, it's built in and completely outside our control.
Yeah, I'm fairly confident I wouldn't be running very fast even if there was a fire,
Especially since I've had to reset the alarm so many times
I am almost completely unbothered by it nowadays.
People with adhd actually are shown to perform better in emergency situations than others. We are more focused and calm. I’m pretty sure any person would move quick of there was a fire in their house. I’m not sure how that correlates daily life. Even people who are on time and always in a hurry most likely move quicker when the house is on fire then on a normal day 😂
people have to start realizing that the "we've only explored 5% of the oceans" thing is a myth, it's about oceanographic mapping, which is very different from just exploring, and the numbers are definently higher by now
irrc the thing also is that vast amount of it is just ecological dead zone. so there is nothing to see there
"You cannot travel across oceans, its scientifically impossible" .....so explain boats, cruise liners, submarines, Aircraft carriers and Freighters then. They seem to do it just fine to me (Assuming they aren't that one Freighter that blocked a canal). Like holy crap, that is ballsy to so confidently say that while we literally have multiple pieces of proof that its not only possible, but its been possible for decades. Good grief, where is she getting this Info?
Not to mention she typed it in the same breath as talking about Columbus . . . who demonstrably did sail across the ocean. . . .
Her profile picture was of a black woman.
If she’s not in Africa she’s probably bananas.
If she’s in America she’s absolutely unhinged.
I mean, black people were almost entirely in Africa until they were put into chattel slavery by Europeans.
Shaming people in the gym is ridiculous... As a fitness coach, I may see people that look like they're not doing an exercise right, but unless they're doing something really dangerous that may hurt them, I never interfere. Because it's none of my business. Because I don't really know what they're working on, it may be something completely different. Actually, anyone who shames people like this is very unprofessional and has no business critiquing others.
Right? Or maybe they have a different need and have had to adjust the exercise to accommodate their differences in ability or whatever.
So long as they aren't gonna hurt themselves, who cares?
Honestly, the fear of people making fun of me is one of the reasons I don't go to the gym (aside from the cost). I have to rebuild so much muscle mass after I become disabled and I can lift so little and only do exercises in short bursts. Having a place with all the equipment already is ideal, but I worry people will mock my lack of skills or be creepy because I'm a woman.
@@fallenking578 I have trouble processing things at the time they happen and get overwhelmed so I agree but if I could process faster I'd simply tell them to mind their own business because I genuinely don't care about their opinion. Not sure how they'd react to that but I'm told when I talk to assholes I get super polite...
@@GeekGamer666 I can understand that. I usually don't know how to respond in the moment when people are jerks and end up getting afraid
Pretty much as long as the gym goers aren't dropping the weights & aren't being jerks or monkeying around, I tend to assume they're fine on their own. As an introvert, I keep to myself anyways, so let the staff & other people deal with the very few times I've seen people be a "lunk" at the gym. Lol, usually I'm looking at the TVs unless crow brain sees shiny things &/or major movement in my peripheral, so no idea if there's really that much going on at my gym, honestly. Seems pretty chill, but those kinds of videos make me a little uncomfortable with the possibility of ending up in the background like that anyways. Let's just hope that if it happens, it's when I'm a bit more toned up & my RBF fits whatever the context of the clip is. 😄
The Chihuahua thing reminds me of that time someone said that 50% of gay people engage in *that kind* of child abuse, but the study they sent me said that 50% of gay people were victims of it as kids, saying nothing about the perpetuation of that abuse.
He whined about it until the discord server banned him lmao. Maybe next time he'll bother to read the abstract.
There are legit some people who believe there's a 1:1 relationship between having been abused, and abusing others. I think that also contributes to the spread of misinformation about queer people allegedly being dangerous.
@@thou_dog It absolutely does.
It sucks, because it makes me paranoid that someone's gonna off me like that woman in California who hung a pride flag in her store window. :(
A certain demagogue was quick to wash his hands of responsibility, though, despite spreading the rhetoric that people like me are somehow dangerous. :/
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree also Ms Raichik of LoTT, who I thought of immediately when I heard the news about that poor lady.
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree I live a few short miles from that store, & our community was shocked & disgusted that she was killed for a flag.
@@DrachenGothik666 I'm sorry for your loss. I can't imagine how rattling it must have been to the whole community.
Love the idea that not only was the moon landing faked, but that it was faked in the late 1950s and then just sat around for a decade before being aired. Sure, no human had even been into space yet, but why not get a moon landing film out of the way early?
I have ADHD and I'm just gonna go out on a limb and say... if someone held a gun to my head and told me to study or they'd shoot me, I would not be able to focus on studying at ALL. Like, for real, that would be hella distracting. Also I'm not real I guess.
23:48 IMPORTANT UPDATE: Murphy's determination to incubate rocks was such that the zookeepers gave him an actual egg to help raise alongside a lady eagle named Shannon, and they are now proud parents together! Murphy continues to preen the young eaglet and tend to it as it grows.
IMPORTANT UPDATE 2: Despite being disabled and unable to fly, Murphy was able to teach the eaglet, named Rocky, how to fly. Rocky's mom, Shannon, is partially blind and non-releasable, as is Murphy. Rocky, however, was able to be released into the wild to go contribute to eagle conservation efforts. Murphy and Shannon, though they haven't mated, continue to be good friends and spend time with each other frequently, including napping beside each other and sharing meals.
That's so awesome 😊
Thanks for the comment. I am happy for Murphy! :)
@@LordHorstIt gets better! Rocky, the eaglet, has learned to fly and was able to be released into the wild. Although Murphy is disabled and can't fly himself, he and Rocky's mom Shannon were able to demonstrate enough of the wing positions for Rocky to learn and be able to fly as he matured.
@@noth1ng5idSecond update: the eaglet, named Rocky, has been able to learn to fly and has been released into the wild. Murphy and Shannon, Rocky's mom, remain close friends. Although both eagles are disabled, they were able to teach Rocky to fly regardless, and now he's been able to return to their ancestral forests.
> "3³=6"
> "It's the same as 3x3"
Who's gonna tell them 3x3 isn't 6 either?
Isn’t 3 cubed 3x3x3? 3 squared is 3x3, which you’re right, isn’t 6 either XD
someone that they will refuse to listen to, that is who
*Monkey blood part:* Here is a quote from Wikipedia from the "Rh blood group system" article ("History" section):
The term "Rh" was originally an abbreviation of "Rhesus factor". It was discovered in 1939 by Karl Landsteiner and Alexander S. Wiener, who, at the time, believed it to be a similar antigen found in rhesus macaque red blood cells. It was subsequently discovered that the human factor is not identical to the rhesus monkey factor, but by then, "Rhesus Group" and like terms were already in widespread, worldwide use.
With the whole Gambling = buying a used car that was in a wreck analogy, the person who used the analogy has a point, but it would probably be *more* likely to crash, not because of the person driving, but because minor damage that didn't need to be repaired at the time of the accident getting worse and potentially leading to bad consequences if left unchecked by the new owner.
Lol the people who don't think paint existed in ancient times literally forgot about cave _paintings_
Paint is just a stain with a purpose
Right?
Wasn't there paintings of hypoglyphs on the walls inside the pyramids too?
And markings, and tattoos.
also face paint and makeup
My boyrfriend sent me one of those "I'm just asking questions" conspiracy things, where the guy said "The ISS has been orbiting for 20 years, there have been around 100 eclipses over that time, so why haven't they taken any photos of an eclipse from the ISS? Really makes you think..." the other day.
As an avid Kerbal Space Program fan I was like "ooo I know this one!" and started talking about how the inclination of the ISS's orbit and the Moons orbit are completely different, so the chances of the ISS crossing the path of an active eclipse isn't actually that great, and that the speed of the ISS would give them about a 30 second window before passing out of the shadow of the eclipse, I ended with "But to answer their key question, here's a link to a photo of an eclipse taken from on board the ISS last October."
Wait O_O there is one? I'll go check it out. But yeah one time a flat earther was trying to convince me that gravity doesn't exist and it's only a matter a density and buoyancy. I was like >_> "Bro, how do you think those 2 things happen."
"The chances of the ISS crossing the path of an active eclipse isn't actually that great ... but here's a link to a photo of an eclipse from the ISS"
Honestly love that. Not only explains why photos of an eclipse from the ISS are unlikely to be taken, but still provides proof that it's possible _and has happened recently._ Just completely explains it in pretty easy to understand terms and shuts down their entire argument. If only they would realize their mistake after getting it explained to them, but you know if you actually tried they'd just respond with "nuh-uh, do your research." lol.
How did your boyfriend react to that answer?
@@tunasci Fine actually, he really enjoys the stories of conspiracy theories but doesn't actually believe them, and he knows I enjoy crapping on them so he sends me stuff he thinks will set me off :D
@@Whitewingdevil A great dynamic for a healthy relationship 😊
5:10 They don't google it because they don't doubt that they are right.
31:15 That's way better and funnier than what my mom's friend thought it was. She said "oh, these most cost the towns a lot of money, they must use a lot of electricity to function everyday like they do" 😂😂
as an adhd'er, if someone held a gun to my head and said "study or i'll shoot you", i would stare at a book and cry.
The real ADHD was the friends we imagined along the way
Amen
Or maybe it was just the schizophrenia.
It could have been that.
@sheersternfeld1914 the voices *say* they're real so I dunno about that
And the projects we dropped, because phone rang.
Yeah, 8:20 gave me the same feelings as when I'm playing a Bethesda game and instead of just neatly falling over, the enemy I've just killed catapults up into the atmosphere while writhing wildly, never to be seen again. I was ALMOST very mad at the racism, but then it was all instantly overwritten with a Niagara Falls worth of Utter Confusion.
AND THE GAMBLING ONE. Oh god. There's a phrase I saw in a book once that's stuck with me ever since; 'The dice have no memory'. I urge people thinking about gambling to also remember this phrase.
41:45 theres a whole thing for this called the Gambler’s Fallacy - You can see why.
The one about Chihuahua… I’m reminded of during the 2020 US election where they claimed that the state of Georgia had more votes than their population… and showed the population of the country of Georgia.
Yeah that was hilarious!
lmao
Anything to twist things to fit their delusions.
23:52 fun fact about Murphy, later on that year a bald eagle nest fell out of a tree, and by miracle one of the eggs survived. They brought them back to the zoo and gave Murphy his chance at father hood, which he succeeded at greatly. A couple years later the chick was released into the wild, and it was given the name rocky
Okay, that name was perfect.
That is absolutely awesome, thank you! 🤗
It's quite possible that his paternal instincts will be re-activated in the future and he'll incubate another rock (or if the chance presents itself another chick).
There's only one person I watch who films in gym, and she basically just asks people if they're okay with being in the shot, or letting them know if they walk into it. If they think she's asking them to leave she lets them know she's fine she just doesn't want to film them without their knowledge.
12:53 that is also pyrite, which is the mineral that was used as an example. Just found it pretty funny that you had the same mineral as in the meme without realizing LOL
I think that flat earther gave the game away when he said "they want us to believe we are on a ball with little purpose".
Because, looking at a lot of them, it all comes down to a fear of insignificance. If it was literally random chance that human life came to be-- luck of chemicals and energy forming life on this planet, that means theres no greater plan, there's no inherent meaning to it all, and thats terrifying to them.
They need to believe an extrenal force gave them significance and worth, instead of finding it in their own lives, even if its scary.
It always seemed to me that having the sole purpose of being there to worship what created me was pretty pointless in and of itself anyway. Eventually I realized that all the bears, chickadees, macaques, guppies and so on didn't worry about that, and they got along just fine. And if the universe seems terrifyingly huge, well, it always was there doing what it's still doing so why not let it get on with things and I'll sit here with the cat? Things got simpler after that. Well, a little simpler.
Except I have a lot more cats.
I always wonder how flat earthers explain why we fly eastwards to Asia from Europe but from the westcoast of the Americas, it is westwards. Doesn't make sense to me if the earth is flat. Or will the say that the GPS tracker you see on your flight is just a big lie to fool you into thinking you fly westward or eastward?
@@Fluffy-Fluffy been there argued that, they believe in... and I shit you not, the Pac-Man effect. Basically you just pop out the other side of the flat map.
@@pagedmaj
Pac-Man effect? Almost like there's a known shape that doesn't have an edge and if you travel in a straight line you're bound to return to your starting point.
So, they'll literally make up anything to just not come to terms with the fact that the earth is spherical. Lol
@@im_aleey at least it's an explanation, at one point I tried debunking one of them and their argument was literally "why can't I believe what I want". 💀
Fun fact! Murphy is now a foster dad!!! He's the proud parent of an abandoned eaglet!
YAY!!
That is clearly a lie to cover up that he in fact incubated that rock and now they don't want to admit that he actually did it.
Sooooo cute!!!!
Thank you for my daily dose of wholesomeness 🥰
@@Hellbughunter So proud of Murphy for successfully hatching the first Rock-Eagle egg!
I love the tangent of just going through his rock collection. ADHD goals.
36:45 As someone with a math degree... I am so pleased to see Click or anyone explain this basic concept so clearly and well!
Bravo!
40:40
"The dice don't know what the dice did last time. Every game starts from scratch."
-Donna Noble, Doctor Who
Let’s goooooo Doctor Who reference! 🥳
@@abigailr.9601 Yaayy!🥳
If either of you are craving more Doctor Who while waiting for the new Doctor’s run, check out the Big Finish audio dramas, they're brilliant.
The worst part about this is that I've seen people say that this invalidates unlikely things being unlikely for example the chance of flipping a coin and it being heads 100 times in a row is very low but I've seen people say that "No it's still a 50% chance" I like to call this "The reverse gambler's fallacy".
@@kakahass8845 Yep, I mean technically if you're counting only the beginning of every flip, yeah, 50% all the way through, but in general? Somewhere in the hundreds of thousands percentile, maybe even millionths of a percent of a chance.
I gave my 9-year-old brother the "sawing the board" question, and he answered correctly on the first try. How can adults, let alone a teacher, get it wrong? And act so confident on top of that?
Well, to be completely fair, if you grab a square plank and take 10 minutes to saw it in half, if you grab one of the halves and cut it in half to make two squares again, due to being half as long it would take half as much time. But the fact that the teacher didn't specify anything in this hypothetic case means no answer is truly correct, nor is it wrong
I think this question is a brilliant example of an equasion that was simply disguised as a text question. It is entirely removed from the real world, they simply took a random example and filled the blanks with the premade numbers, in this case, I assume, to make a child solve for x=5.
The question would have worked with cutting a specific shape out of a board, or filling a bucket of water, or whatever.
I struggled a lot with math, in part due to bullshit like this.
It took me ages to even understand how you could possibly get the wrong answer (15) as an answer for that. The concept of it taking 5 minutes to cut the board into 1 is so mind boggling it didn't even occur to me 😂
@@kristophesiem5336 I was thrown by your explanation until I changed the perspective to 1/2 as "wide" & factor-in that it really wouldn't qualify as a plank. Once I got the idea of it, though, that's a really out-of-the-box cool take on the problem!
Education in America is the honest answer.
The most confidentially incorrect I ever heard someone was my own brother telling me an artist who went to art class for 2 years, that blue and orange are not complimentary colors. Its stupid to think so according to him.
45:35 Even though they are wrong about the how, it can still happen. The stuff comes down and out, and it can drip into the other opening... If you don't clean it or shower right after. Super low chance, but still. Same as splushing it just right outside, near the opening...
'Giant fans to cool down Earth' might be the most adorable way to be wrong about climate change issues
Futurama ice cube sounding ahh
I mean. Technically the giant fans can help
That line hit me like how dams mug the electricity out of flowing water.
"Windmills do not work that way! Good night!"
As a blue collar worker I'm more concerned about it taking her 10 minutes to saw a board in half
maybe it's a really thick board
@@KaityKat117 yeah, we don't know the size of the board, anything about the saw or the person.
@@KaityKat117 Or a really bad saw
@notthedoctor6389 yesh. I tried to edit my comment to add that, but my phone froze, and I lost my comment lol
Maybe she sawed it longitudinal and it was a very, very long board
14:19 ... My grandma was native American. I don't think this person is serious.
I was discussing a movie my friend wanted to make. I made a joke, and he told me "no, it takes place after they're all dead."
... We're not friends anymore.
i have been listening to this 22:25 on repeat... someone stop me
One night on Xitter (pronounced "shitter"), a guy didn't the better part of an hour trying to convince me that bats weren't mammals, they were birds. Because they fly. Only birds fly. Mammals can only walk.
Finally i told him "okay, you win ", because the stupidity was hurting my brain. He didn't just double down, he gogolplexed down.
Did you ask him why he thought birds could have nipples, fur, and teeth, and give live birth?
Also, that's when you counter with "bats aren't birds because birds aren't real" to add some spice to the conversation.
@@feuerlingGives me "you believe in the moon?" vibes
by his logic, I guess penguins are fish
You know, I was gonna say "Does he think insects are birds" but to be honest he probably doesn't consider insects animals.
I could be wrong, but Didn't Mark Twain say to not argue with Stupid because they'll beat you with experience?
Hey click, I'm sorry but you were confidently incorrect about the viking sunstone, that is selenite, it is effectively natural fiberoptics, so it does have an optical quality, however what you need for a viking Sunstone is optical grade calcite, the optical quality it has is called birefringence, this allows it to split light into 2 rays instead of 1, you look through it at the sky and its partially covered to form a slit of light, when the stone is properly oriented toward the source of light (even behind clouds or under the horizon) the 2 slits you see will be the same brightness.
@@moon-moth1 I'm just a pagan jewler and survivalist lol tho my grandfather was a geologist lol
I've used a sunstone to navigate at sea before for the lulz
You also need a twilight board and shadow stick tho to me entirely honest it's been ages and idk if I could still use one without some practice
That's pretty cool.
I work at a metaphysical shop and almost commented but you got it before me 🙂
@@Creativelife1031 noice, I have always wanted to work at one of my local ones but they are never hiring lol that and dispensaries seem like great places to work lol you know the kinds if place where they wont get mad when you ask for time off to restore a river ecosystem// will let you put up petitions to reintroduce a local species lol
So what is Moonstone? We've got a beach here that has so much of the stuff (in little bitty pieces) that it's literally named Moonstone Beach.
22:11 - They didn't just get wrong what 3^3 means, but they also got 3x3 wrong as well. They said it was 6. That's the answer to 3+3, not 3x3. 3x3 is 3+3+3, so they made the same exact mistake for multiplication as well.
19:40 You can "probably" use this to get extra free trials for some things by adding random dots when you sign up. For legal reasons this is only in "theory" of course, I certainly have never done this ;)
A cool thing about bismuth: it’s a metal. It naturally curls. You can melt it but when it dries and if it isn’t in a mold, it will naturally go back to its curly form
technically it freezes
drying means the removal of a solvent, usually water
@@Blatt1247 yeah sry English isn’t my mother language and the perfect word for it in my language doesn’t have an English word
you explained it well! I love bismuth and its blocky, curly form :3
@@Bucketnetta The word "solidify" is the most commonly used when referring to a liquid metal becoming a solid metal - while "freeze" _is_ more accurate than "dry", I will warn that people will look at you weird if you use "freeze" _or_ "dry" when talking about phase changes in metals when speaking/writing in English.
@@rosesapling72 bismuth is so pretty i love the crystals especially when they're on an object made out of bismuth:3
Whenever I feel dumb, I always remind myself that there is a country in which the 1/3 pound burger failed because people thought it'd be smaller than the 1/4 pound burger. You'll never guess what country that was.
Hmm…. Germany? Switzerland? It definitely isn’t the USA or UK that’s for sure.
It’s America lol
Yeah, the one where I live…
I'm sure we all got it 1st guess
21:30 - To be clear this is _only_ gmail, they did this to be user-friendly and it just causes confusion for most people. Other email providers don't do this, the dots do make different email addresses.
21:00 yeah thats why spammers remove all dots and +'s from any mail to gmail....
honestly if the earth was flat disney would've built a theme park to the edge already with the tagline "jump off the edge of the world!" like in the fifties
And you know ppl would do it too *looks at myself* 💀
it wouldve been shut down in the 80s due to people dying and it wouldve made it into a 'top 10 abandoned themeparks/attractions' video by be amazed
I think if the Earth was really flat scientists would be all over that damned ice wall, drilling it and x-raying it and whatnot, not hiding it! CZcams would be full of videos of sunburned to a crisp polar scientists showing us what they are doing with the wall today!!!
24:00 Murphys story is kind of wholesome. he has broken wing so he cant fly and is the reason why he is kept there, and at some point he started to incubate a "egg" that turned out to be a rock. after some time he go to rise a orphan eagle as his own that he raised successfully :)
Single father of the year?🤔❤️🦅
35:30 This actually happened to me today. Someone was trying to get really into a discussion about the topic and insulted me and said that I was afraid of change. I started to get angry and was trying to type a response, but no matter how I worded it, I couldn't send it because I kept thinking, "Wait a minute. Am I really getting into a fight over a random person over the friggin' Buzz Lightyear cartoon? I need a break."
14:46 Mexican here, mexican Spanish is, indeed, a variation of Spanish that incorporates words from native languages.
In this case, however, OOP was just flat out wrong, Mexican itself isn't a language
Sorry slight rant: As someone who is pretty allergic to milk I have run into MANY people surprised I can eat eggs and I have explained MORE times than I would like to say that eggs are in fact NOT dairy. "But they both come from an animal" they say which I reply "so does meat but at least you know THATS not dairy"
And yes I know that when someone is allergic to one more than likely they are allergic to the other but COME ON why would eggs be considered dairy in any sense of the word?
Seriously? I was under the impression everyone knew eggs are NOT Dairy.
Perhaps it''s because some people could have conflated the "dairy" label with the mix of animal-derived products that differentiate vegan and vegetarian diets, which would include both milk *_and_* eggs. 🤷♂
Probably cos, at least here in the US, dairy and eggs are kept side by side in the same cold case at the store.
Because they are in the dairy section in the supermarket, du-uuuh.
My theory was that both eggshells and milk have calcium. But the others are probably right, it's the vegan / vegetarian thing.
It'd be even funnier to imagine that the person that said "South Africa ain't a country that's a direction" happens to live in South Carolina.
or West Virginia or the Dakotas
“ADHD isn’t real!”
“Wait what about m-“ *disappears*
28:55
Ngl I didn’t know South Africa was a country 🤣🤣
8:22 shapeshifters? Does... does this person think it was like attack on titan or something?
The goofy post about Chihuahua's killing children actually made me look up how often children are killed by small dogs, I couldn't find anything. I don't think it's completely impossible for a smaller dog to kill someone though, a bad bite can easily get infected no matter how big the dog it came from.
Yeah, absolutely. I would not leave a young child with a dog of any size unsupervised. Dog, or indeed any animal, bites are no joke.
There was an old lady killed by a pack of dachshunds in Oklahoma. I remember seeing it on the news awhile ago but it’s been too long to remember the details.
Thank you so much for looking this up because I was so curious! 😂
Yep, I know someone who survived an infected dog bite, and he doesn't have any fingers and had to have both legs amputated below the knee because of sepsis
@@CaliSaint Dachshunds were bred for hunting badgers. The name literally means badger dog in German.
22:12 completely missed that this person not only thinks 3^3 is the same as 3x3, but also thinks that 3x3=6
2+2 = 2x2 = 2^2? Must apply to 3
@@hashbird22 /srs or /j
Right! Totally caught me off guard. I was like "ok let me see how they came to this conclusion" and they pulled out "it's 3 x 3"!
I hoped someone else would notice this!
Pippi Longstocking maths. ;)
So the maths that ended around 38:45 ish. It was things I already knew, but the way you explained it made it make more sense in my head than what I was taught previously. So thank you Click ❤
"No natural alcohol" has never seen wild animals drunk off fermented fruit😂
People with ADHD can study, its about how the brain focuses on and retains whats being studied. Nobody's saying they foam at the mouth and black out if they crack a text book
Legit the need to take a 10 minute break every 5 minutes is real
I don't do school anymore but when I did my attention span for actually studying sucked.
When I was of school age I used to "waste" time doing my hobbies all day just to wake up at 5am and do what my friends spent the whole previous day studying. It was a sort of sprint study that let me remember all the things I needed to learn for the day. My grades were better than others and I still remember most of those informations years later.
If I tried studying at normal times like my friends did I would just get frustrated and not study anything the whole day, compared to me knowing I had to be in school in less than 4hours transformed me into a fast learning machine for those hours. That's ADHD for you lol
I literally did my homework at 2:30AM today after week of burnout from school, lol... I'm back on track, I guess
@@Daesma999 you're doing great, take care of yourself
Tbh I'm pretty sure having a gun pointed at me would destroy my ability to study, and I don't have ADHD. Nothing about that argument made sense.
Scientifically speaking, if the earth WAS flat, there would be no sun/moon, no gravity, and everything would be pulled to the middle, unable to move. Even if you somehow did reach the edge, you wouldn’t fall down, you would fall sideways.
what force is pulling in the middle?
and wouldn't such a disc collapse into a sphere under that force over time?
@@Blatt1247Yes gravity would crush it into a sphere but gravity is strongest in the middle (I'm not exactly sure why) so walking to the sides would feel like climbing an increasingly steeper hill Artifexian made a good video talking about how a flat world might work if it was possible.
@kakahass8845 The original commentor said "no gravity". The original reply mentioned that in the form of a question, noting the inaccuracy of the original thought experiment. They likely knew gravity would pull you towards the center of mass already.
@@kakahass8845Also, gravity is the strongest at "the center of mass of a system" (not always in the center of a celestial body) becuase that would be the lowest potential energy well in Space-Time.
@@Blatt1247 that depends on the material the sphere is made from. If it is made from impossiblum, it could potentially resist gravity's force and remain a disk forever. In which case flat earth would indeed work gravitationally as described ...
"Nature has never made a single drop of alcohol."
Fun fact: Cedar waxwings like a good spoiled juniper bush -- all-natural gin. Elephants prefer spoiled grain -- beer. Alcohol predates humanity.
10:04 - The only 3 times I’ve recorded while at the gym, was when older men are really awkwardly near me. I only do it in case it escalates.
There’s about 35 ellipticals, only 4 of them are being used, but you (older men, 30-80 years old) are choosing to be in the one directly beside the young girl (16-19 years old). That’s just really weird and extremely uncomfortable.
Thankfully, I was there with my family, so I’d just text my brothers (both a few years older and are men) to stop their own thing and use the other elliptical beside me. They’d come over beside me and we’d talk. I feel a million times better and safer. After it happened a few times and I told my dad, he took it upon himself to ‘check in’ on me every once in a while, to make sure people knew I was with an adult man and not alone. Even when my dad isn’t there, my brothers normally are.
Anyway, my point:
• I only record when I feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
• These videos are only for myself to delete later unless something escalates.
• If I wanted to post it for education (which I don’t but idk if you do; apparently some of these people do), I would blur out faces and possibly use voice changers.
• If able to, I get up and move or contact my ‘workout buddy’ to come over with me.
What I will not do:
• Record in a public setting where it is uncomfy for others (like a gym) when it isn’t for my own protection.
• Record people and tell everyone they are creepy for being in the same room as me… in a gym.
• Record people and upload it to make fun of them.
Oh man, it was like a question I got when applying for Securitas security company. The question was "Have you ever had a problem with teenage theft". I said yes. The hiring manager wouldn't hire me, because he said me saying yes to that meant I was a thief when I was a teenager. I said no, me saying yes to that means that I've been a security guard for 5 years and have had a problem with teenagers stealing from the stores I was guarding.
XD
Yeah that was a poorly worded question. Should have told him you didn't have a problem with teenage theft, you were quite good at it ;3
@@capthavic lol
If ADHD isn't real then my primary doctor, my therapist, group home supervisor, and the university research panel that diagnosed me have a LOT of explaining to do.
They're not real either. 😉
Being real is soooo 10000000 years ago, l ol
but big pharma ..............
9:00 and then old Godzilla started hopping around Tokyo City like a big playground, when suddenly Batman burst from the shade, and hit Godzilla with a Batgrenade
Love the comment about how showing your working helps show where you get muddled in maths - teachers could never understand why my working would be correct, but somewhere a would become a 9, or a 4 would become a 7 and my answer would be wrong. We're pretty sure I have dyscalculia (along with ADHD not diagnosed until I was in my 30s), because I struggle if asked a question out loud to remember that 4+7 and 7+4 are the same sum.
None of my teachers noticed or considered that I could really be struggling with maths, and especially mental arithmetic, because I went to a school you needed to pass an exam to get into. So instead, I got put in what one teacher referred to as "the thicky set" for maths, where my teacher would routinely yell at me for "not trying". When in chemistry, we got to the quantitative stuff, and I told my teacher my homework was late because I was struggling with the numbers and wanted to get it right, she slammed her hand into the wall next to me and roared "well you must be stupid then!"
It's been fun, getting my diagnosis of ADHD and realising that every single time I was made to feel like my inability to do something was a moral failure, it was ingraining deep self-hatred and maladaptive coping mechanisms that it's going to take me decades to unlearn.
"THEY FIGURED THIS OUT THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO!
WITH *STICKS* !"
Love u Clicky
If you look more into Murphy's story it turns cute. A baby eagle got rejected by it's parents so Murphy was allowed to adopt it. Since he was already trying to have a kid the zoo keepers decided to let him adopt
Okay that is adorable ❤
from my personal life experience i feel like people just bully adhd havers until we don't outwardly show our adhd-ness 😂 i think ive gotten really good at masking to avoid the social negativity
20:00 Oh, so this is why my email works with and without the dot
my brother has ADHD, i can confirm that he started dramatically fading away after i read the title of this video
I have DID and fade out of existence on a daily basis bc everyone knows DID isn’t real.
Was it in the style Marty McFly or Iron Man?
Both
@@Gloomdrake both at the same time
As someone who lives in South Africa, and has ADHD and autism, South Africa is a country and ADHD and autism are, in fact separate things
Poor you, how does it feel to discover that your country doesn't exist and adhd and autism don't exist... Your whole life was a lie 😮 /s
If you held me at gunpoint and told me to study, I'd do a very good job at pretending to study. I'd go through the motions of studying and act like I was. However, I wouldn't actually absorb any information because the only thing I'd be thinking about was the gun. I don't even think that's the ADHD. No one would actually get any benefit from trying to study in a situation like that.