25 Popular "Facts" That Are Untrue
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Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even question some of the foundation blocks of the things you thought you knew as we expose 25 of the most common misconceptions still doing the rounds today. Here are 25 Popular “Facts” That Are Untrue
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Atoms Aren't the Smallest Thing Out There
0:52 - There’s More To Color Blindness Than Meets the Eye
1:34 - The Tiny Titans
2:13 - Your Taste Buds
2:40 - Dying From a Broken Heart
3:30 - Dr Pepper's Claim to Fame
4:00 - A Tribute to Six Degrees
4:39 - Starving a Fever and Feeding a Cold
5:09 - Detoxing
5:44 - Tans and Sunburns
6:49 - Toilet Seat Diseases
7:16 - Reading in the Dark
7:45 - The Truth About Stretching
8:37 - Sweating Out Toxins
9:03 - The Truth About Sunburns
9:48 - The Color of Clouds
10:26 - Clouds and Rain
11:03 - Tomatoes and Cancer
11:37 - Celery and Calories
12:27 - The Tornado Alley Myth
13:13 - The Weight of Clouds
13:56 - Xmas vs. Christmas
14:41 - The Original Chocolate Sandwich Cookie
15:14 - The Word "Gringo" Existed Long Before The Mexican-American War
15:48 - Irregardless of the Haters, It's a Real Word!
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I live in the path of Hurricane Michael, and we had many, many spin-off tornadoes.
I never thought dying of a broken heart was bs but my grandfather literally died a month after my grandmother passed away!!!! He legit gave up, he stopped eating, stopped caring for himself, stopped talking, and he just lost it and one day we were trying to clean him up and he just laid down and never got back up....he forgot who we all were and hospice ended up coming in and doping him up until he took his last breath.......my pawpaw was the kind of man that could cut a limb off and duct tape it back on and refuse to go to the dr or er...him and my mawmaw were the cutest couple and they practically raised us and they were so good to us and he loved my mawmaw sooo much....he would pull a pic out of his wallet that was of her when she was around 19 and he would say "look how beautiful my baby is" i miss them so much!!!!!
My father in law did the same thing when my spouse passed away. He’d already lost his wife, but losing his only child was too much. He was diagnosed with broken heart syndrome, and passed away less than four months later.
It’s true- my parents been married 56 years- I’m afraid of the exact same thing happening
My dad died of a broken heart - exactly like you said. My mum was killed by a drunk driver in Feb 2013. By November my dad was in the hospital and just gave up. By 2015 he was gone. He became very demented, didn't even know who we were, he just gave up. When he died, everyone was "I'm so sorry..." to me and I just said "he missed mum."
I’m surprised my grandfather didn’t, because sweet, wonderful, homely grandmother was the only woman he ever loved. She came from a family of long-lived people (except for her brother Carl, who drowned while trying to earn his Boy Scout merit badge in swimming), but she died just two days before her 80th birthday when she tripped on a part of the sidewalk that had buckled under a tree root, fell and broke her hip, and then died of hospital pneumonia. My poor grandfather spent 11 miserable years just waiting to die. After her funeral, he gave me her wedding ring, which is a very slim band of white gold with tiny striations along the edges. It’s the most precious thing I own and I take it off only when medically necessary. If my sister had had a girl, I would leave it to her, but she had three boys. Maybe I’ll give it to the brother born right after me to give to a granddaughter. (I guess I should ask him if he has one.)
My grandfather died from a broken heart. My grandmother died first and he followed her 3 weeks later. They were married 65 years and never argued. He loved her so much he couldn’t live without her. 💜
It's GRIEF not a broken heart
@@geofftottenperthcoys9944open a medical book before you open your mouth.
@@geofftottenperthcoys9944
Colloquially it’s a broken heart-everybody knows what it means. I tend to be literal about most things, but _everyone_ who doesn’t have issues with their brain knows it’s from grief. Seriously, get a grip…
@@geofftottenperthcoys9944 Mike literally said loss of a loved one is a brokenhearted thing...
I like Dr Pepper but sadly it’s not made of doctors or pepper.
That's why I prefer Mr. Pibb. "Dude didn't even have a degree." R.I.P. Mitch Hedburg.
I know, right?!? False advertising!😅😂
Just like Wednesday Adams said, are your girl scout cookies made with girl scouts? LOL
Know why Dr. Pepper comes in bottles? His wife died. (I didn't make it up.)
I can't handle the SMELL of Dr. Pepper. It's like trying to drink perfume. Pour me a Coke.....
My dad was a physician…an oncologist. He never told his patients how much time they had left because he had seen so many die to the day their doctors told them.
Your mind controls you in more ways than you think
The "Starve a Fever, feed a Cold" isn't about food, it's about temperature. Starve a fever (take away heat). Feed a Cold (add heat). So if you have a cold, you need blankets, for a fever something to help cool you off.
I've said it for years that it was proven that you can die from a broken heart 💔 sad isn't it
Call me a purist! "Irregardless" drives me NUTS! UGH! Can't stand it!
It's utterly redundant and just sounds sloppy when spoken.
"Regardless" already says it all. "IR-regardless" just makes no sense.
irregardless of what you two think, I'm using it now it's been validated.
(btw spellcheck tried changing it to 'regardless', but I ignored it irregardlessly 😂)
I'm a dancer. You MUST STRETCH BEFORE DANCING. That's a fact. Not stretching is insane.
That’s how you tear muscles
You can stretch before dancing, but you MUST warm up before stretching.
Broken Heart syndrome sucks. My mom suffered from it twice in a matter of months and the second time she wasn't able to be brought back. We still don't know what caused her to stress out so much that it killed her a few months before she turned 67.
That is so sad, and I’m so sorry.
But if there's a Trailer Park anywhere around, these Tornado Magnets will Increase the chances of Tornadoes, lol
Classic case of "Broken Heart Syndrome": Debbie Reynolds died the day after her daughter Carrie Fisher died.
That's so sad. I didn't know that. 😢
@@galevalenti7759Yes, she was absolutely devastated when Carrie died. 😔 May both ladies rest in peace.
Well, considering how close they were, Debbie dying after her daughter wasn’t surprising.
Well, considering how close they were, Debbie dying after her daughter wasn’t surprising.
I went into broken heart syndrome 4 hours after losing my husband thank heavens I made it
When I was born in 1969, my Dad worked for Dr. Pepper. He was in delivery. I have pictures of him, my Mom and my two older brothers in front of the truck.
fellow celery haters unite!
Oh I like celery in small doses, like minced up in a salad. I agree that a little bit goes a long way!
Celery taste like how the river smells
I like celery but not when it gets stringy
I like celery when I’m cooking 🤪
🤮
I'm 56 years old and I have never used sunscreen in my life, have never felt a sunburn though I will turn red....for a day, then I turn brown. I think it must be more of a genetic disposition for folks because I've seen folks get sunburn and they seem to be in pain. The most I've ever felt from a sunburn is a slight itch. When I was a kid and would turn red some smarta** would always be around to slap ya on the shoulder and when I'd simply look back at them and smile I think it freaked them out a little.
I am of Middle Eastern origin. The only time I have had a slight sunburn was when I was in the Sinai desert. I don't use sunscreen either (I'm 63.).
So I agree with you that it's genetic.
Toilet seats. The only time they're disgusting is when someone hovered over the seat, peed (or worse ) all over it and didn't even bother to clean up after 🤮
I love celery especially with peanut butter down the middle
Noooooo 😂
I’ll do it with cream cheese though!
Who on earth thought tornadoes only occurred in tornado alley.
@JustMe-eb3jl This site is full of lies, misinformation and the host has admitted to having mental issues.
We have tornadoes in Virginia
We have them in Ohio.
Since I've lived in Phoenix, AZ, we've had 3 tornadoes: 2 hit north Scottsdale in 2010 and 1 hit near South Mountain Park in 2021
Having grown up in "Tornado alley" I NEVER thought tornadoes only happened there. That's just silly. Sure, they're less likely in other areas but of course they happen anywhere they have an unobstructed path.
Everybody's free to use sunscreen" awesome song. No doubt
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Sense of taste is tied to your sense of smell so thinking like little taste buds in your nose is an interesting way to think of it
Edit: CELERY STICKS - IT Stays crunchy in creamy soups and sauces, my mums advice for bunnies.😊
Dr pepper is the original!
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After 43 years of marriage my husband passed away. I went into broken heart syndrome. Thank heaven I was in the ER, I was legally dead for 3 minutes thanks to the doctor doing CPR and the good LORD I survived my children almost lost both parents on the same day.
2:40
My great aunt almost died of this, when my great uncle (her husband) died.
Celery is great with onion dip that you make with onion soup mix and sour cream.
Oh the Sunscreen song! I remember the days! It was class of '99. I was class of 2000!
Great content. I love to know new facts. If only I could remember them now
Can confirm, I've got sunburnt at 13°C at 3000m in the Austrian mountains. Be careful ppl
What? Dairy Queen soft serve is not ice cream? My world just crumbled. 😊
Hey, it can be a topping! 😉
#16 - Oh yeah, I remember the Sunscreen song. The 90s was filled with unique tunes.
I didn’t know that grammar was still bothering people 😂
I’ve never paid much attention to the “feed a fever, starve a cold” thing, mostly because I can never remember if it’s that way or the other way round, so I just ignore it and eat when I’m hungry.
Never bought into de-toxing, either.
In fact, I knew almost all these.
It’s true!
Could care less about irregardless, but I hear people say “ON accident” all the time instead of “by accident” and I feel like I’m going crazy. Am I the only one who has noticed this?
#25 - Phoebe in Friends discusses this briefly when debating with Ross about how science can be wrong sometimes. And of course it can be, because eventually we learn more about things.
Yes, broken heart syndrome is true. A few anecdotes I have heard and experienced
This was absolutely awesome content. Really interesting.
Root beer was the original soft drink.
I don't mind celery chopped up in something, raw or cooked, but I will not eat a rib of celery by itself.
I don’t like it in any form. The flavor and the texture are both horrible. I can tolerate it in a soup or stew if necessary, but if I have the opportunity I’ll pick it out.
Appreciate the video Mike and List25 crew
Regardless of the calories, I will still be enjoying celery.
Never in 44 years have I heard ants can lift 5000 times their weight. Only ever heard 50.
I was wondering if broken heart syndrome can damage your heart
I use celery to stir my Bloody Mary
#19 - I was a member of Bolt, from 2000 to 2008. I think I've heard of Six Degrees, but Bolt was marketed more to teens and college students.
I love Dr. Pepper.It's my source of everything
Dr Pepper is good
It's false that all rain comes from clouds. At multiple times in my life I've experienced incredibly heavy downpour with not a single cloud in the sky
I think that's probably just you Jonathon. 😉
I don't know what a "base tan" is, but If I have a tan, I WON'T get burned
Celery and peanut butter is amazing. My fav.
I never heard of tomatoes causing cancer. It’s amazing what people can come up with in their minds lol
Its "everybody's free to wear sunscreen" it's basically a highschool or college comensment speech. A lot of it's actually pretty good advice
I burnt the bottom of my feet as I covered legs, arm, back a rms, face, but not bottoms of feet.They burnt so bad I couldn't walk for 4 days.
There have been tornadoes , hurricanes and even earthquakes here in the UK . The tornadoes aren't usually as big as the ones in the States but they can do a lot of damage especially in built up areas , earthquakes are also mere tremors compared to most across the world but they too can do a lot of damage . The most famous hurricane in the UK hit southeast England the Channel Islands and parts of northern France , it killed 19 people and caused billions in damage , in October 1987 . BBC Weather Anchor Michael Fish famously said " There are rumours of an incoming hurricane but don't worry it will probably just pass by " .
I’ve never paid much attention to the “feed a fever, starve a cold” thing, mostly because I can never remember if it’s that way or the other way round, so I just ignore it and eat when I’m hungry.
#4 - People created the concept of Christmas. Which means people are responsible for their own displeasure of others "disrespecting" it.
Whether or not you believe the whole "son of God" stuff or not, the date of his "birthday" was stolen from the Druids. December is the rainy season in Galilee, so the shepherds would not have been out in the fields with their flocks. The man was more likely born in July. But the early Christians STOLE December 25th, which was the festival when the Druids celebrated that they could finally see for sure that the days were getting longer again, so summer would be returning.
I laugh when Christians say the day should be about Jesus, when the truth is that virtually NONE of it has ever had anything to do with him. The decorated tree, the exchange of gifts, the feasting, the holly, the mistletoe -- all DRUID. And ask any child and you'll be told it's all about the LOOT they expect to get from "Santa" -- which again has nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus.
Took timeout to search for and listen to 'The Sunscreen Song' - had never heard it, but I guess it was a bit after my time since it addressed the 'Class of '99' and I was in the 'Class of '69' LOL
I can attest that #12 is a true remedy. Story time:😊
I had just gotten a summer cold. It was day 2 of the cold. The way my sicknesses work has pretty much always been the same: day 1, I know I'm sick. Day 2 and 3 is full blown and the worst. Day 4 and beyond is recovery. So this night my friend convinced me to go to this party and the a/c wasn't working in the building so it felt like 100+ degrees in there. Everyone was having a great time even though we all were sweating PROFUSELY. Guys and girls were taking their shirts off and partying in the club (this was mid 2000s during the snap music era: lil jon, Ying yang twins, D4L😅) Woke up the next day like I never even had a cold. I have never gotten over a cold that fast before or since then
Your stuff is always fun to listen to.
"Everything you know is wrong. Black is white up is down and short is long. And everything you thought was just so important doesn't matter, everything you know is wrong. Just forget the words and sing along. All you need to understand is, everything you know is wrong!"
“Irregardless” wasn’t officially recognized as a word by Merriam Webster until 2020.
I've never heard that word used. Interesting.
Gringo is actually a bastardization of the words green coats. It was used to refer to border patrol.
Everyone is free to wear sunscreen......I love that song.... even though I graduated in 2002....
Dr. Brown's Celray was available in 1869, long before Dr pepper
#23 - In Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, it is mentioned ants can life 50 times their weight. This is the measure I think I've only heard, definitely 5,000 times.
2:40 Dying from Broke Heart… so in the case you almost dye and happen to survive you get permanent damage 🫤… been 12 years ish since my incident and I still can push my self to hard or feels like another heart attack .
I wanna be a Pepper too, wouldn’t you?
I am a girl with Tritanopia people who dont believe me is high. It was caused by TBI.
Just like Ain't.
But in this case, the Hoyty Toity didn't like the fact the Commoner was using it, so they turned around and proclaimed it to be Wrong.
As the saying goes, imitation is the highest form of flattery. 🍪 😋
Irregardless is not a word. According to Merriam Webster dictionary it is not conforming in pronunciation, grammatical construction, idiom, or word choice to the usage generally characteristic of educated native speakers of a language
I was in a Band called tornado alley.
Sunscreen makes me break out. So I don't bother with it. I love the outdoors.
I do love the facts about cloud and rain, but new things happening with cloud seeding tech are quite amazing.
Having blue come defency, pretty awesome to hear colorblindness mentioned.. And although I have a problem telling colors part, I have pretty damn good night vision
"Irregardless" was considered incorrect as it was initially viewed as an American colloquialism having roots in Western Indiana and South Carolina (citing the etymology in the Oxford English Dictionary). In Webster's New International Dictionary (2nd. ed. unabridged, 1934) the word was described as "an erroneous or humorous form of regardless", and attributed it to the United States. As language evolves, especially in the last twenty-five years, "irregardless" has come into common use and is now included in many different dictionaries.
Colorblindness for me is dark shades of colors like green and blue just look black to me. I have difficulty seeing various shades of different colors.
i always heard ants could lift 50 times their weight.
Oh yes, all the big fans of Greek history giving a nod to their heritage 😂
9:03 VERY correct! I recall the single take shot [at least in final cut] from War of the Roses as Michael Douglas chugged a full large Gatorade in his lawyer's off ice after his wife had locked him in the sauna (at an increased temp) for FAR too long. [A thought: ONE dribble and the shot is "ruined" - HOW many times did Douglas have to do the full-bottle chug?]
Reading in the dark will hurt your eyes, and taking pictures in the dark will break your camera.
It reminds me to point out sarcasm as my sarcasm may be hard to understand.
Another wll list put together thank for the video
Oreos taste better than Hydrox
Mike, the weather terms, "High Pressure & Low Pressure" are technically just the opposite. When there is a high pressure area, this means that there is actually less pressure on the gasses we all breathe. Low pressure means that these gasses are pressed closer to the earth. The original barometers were filled with fluid. Looking at this gauge at its highest pressure, the fluid would rise. Low pressure would look like the fluid is lower.
Didn't know that about X-Mas, been giving my friends and family hard time about that...
The petrodollar myth is a good one, and relevant to now. It never existed.
I definitely have to agree on the celery being gross comment. Can't stand it.
I love this channel!
7:04 Hey, really like ya, Mike, but YOU clearly do NOT know the clientele that comes through my work C-store every night! [No, Mike: you do NOT want me to describe some of the issues!]
Great singing, Mike!
15:47 VERY interesting! I've read from numerous sources that "gringo" was coined as a descriptive response to encroaching settlers who were [seemingly] *endlessly* singing Green Grows the Valley and the "green grows" > "gringos" was not a slur but [originally] intended as a descriptive toward the Whites who seemed to sing THAT song *endlessly*. The alternate offered here is interesting.
Did you know that DR Pepper was a fizzitian!…
Love all ur supporting evidence. We just believe it because you said it.
'irregardless' is not in my Merriam-Webster dictionary, yet their own website claims it is an acceptable word that they (and so they claim, nearly all other dictionaries) define. To me, it is analogous to 'unthaw' as both are self-negating terms. Then there's 'reinterated' and 'alot.' OMG, I *am* a grammar Notzee!
What about ICQ.? I remember using this during the 1990s, but don't remember when exactly
Like "inflammable" is the same as "flammable".
Re: "Gringo," which makes more sense: Grigo from Greek, or "Green Coats" for American army? The "green coats" are coming became "gringo."
Te sunscreen song was awesome
Tornado Alley has changed actually.
PROTRONS AND NETRONS ARE WHAT MAKES A ATOM IF NO ONE KNEW
An atom
Okay Mike I listened to the sunscreen song. 😅 It was strange and I was born in 1970. Never heard of it until now. Lmao
Me too 😂
We used baby oil😮
Great video 👍 thanks List 25 Mike ❤ use to live in Florida I know about their crazy weather Lol 😂 And please Mike don't quit your day job 😂😂👍👍👍❤️🔥