Royal Marine Reacts To America's Airborne Anti-hero - Jake "McNasty" McNiece

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Komentáře • 774

  • @OriginalHuman
    @OriginalHuman  Před měsícem +235

    For everyone in the comments saying they have read the Stormlight Archives, you are now my best friends. For all you saying sloppy Joe’s is better than beans on toast, you are now my enemies 😂😂

    • @vampiro4236
      @vampiro4236 Před měsícem +14

      Wait... You have dual American/British citizenship. Does that mean being enemies and (God forbid) fighting you is akin to a civil war, or a good old fashioned father/son punchup? 🤣
      Oh, and great react as always!

    • @adamdalejohnson
      @adamdalejohnson Před měsícem +8

      Dude I have never had beans and toast, I’m not sure what your beans are like, (Englands/
      British style ) Are they anything like Bushes brand baked beans? Because sloppy Joe’s a hard to beat “ cheap/ easy meal. I mean I like baked beans but with some brisket or butt. And your squishy peas, you can have them. 😂 looks like baby food, well I guess they are.

    • @adamdalejohnson
      @adamdalejohnson Před měsícem +1

      FYI British Royal Marines are some great dudes. ( and ladies I suppose just never met a female one) I had the pleasure of meeting and having quite a few pints with them. When I was down in Mexico vacationing. We closed down the bar that night. We got talking about where we were during the first gulf war, we both were floating in and around the Persian gulf at the same time. I have not talked to him in a long time, kept in touch with facebook. Sorry rambling 😂

    • @SeanCasey-q2g
      @SeanCasey-q2g Před měsícem +2

      Yes, absolutely watch the dirty dozen

    • @SeanCasey-q2g
      @SeanCasey-q2g Před měsícem +1

      Also, I’ve tried both. Now, I have NOT tried them in the UK. Maybe it’s better there. Though I have had it made with UK ingredients from amd Irish woman fresh off the boat. So it was probably pretty much identical to what I would be served in the UK. Sloppy Joe’s are one hundred percent better than baked beans on toast in my experience. Though bad sloppy Joe’s exist, so that may be affecting your decision.

  • @Ali_D_Katt
    @Ali_D_Katt Před měsícem +63

    Jake McNiece narrates his book himself on audible and it adds a new dimension that reading it yourself doesnt. You can hear him giggle about silly stuff he did and start to choke up at certain points. Very good listen.

    • @14goldmedals
      @14goldmedals Před 23 dny +2

      Thanks for the heads-up.

    • @pirksaddict
      @pirksaddict Před 20 dny +3

      This comment needs more traction.

    • @pirksaddict
      @pirksaddict Před 20 dny +2

      Can you link it? I can't seem to find that version... :(

    • @GuyonYouTube173
      @GuyonYouTube173 Před 4 dny

      I’ve listened several times and don’t know he was reading it!

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Před měsícem +195

    I've fact checked a few of his stories bcuz they seemed unbelievable. It turns out he's absolutely truthful in each story.

    • @buckeyegirl16
      @buckeyegirl16 Před měsícem +12

      The only error I've ever heard about in any of his stories is Dan Daly wasn't 16, he was 26 when joining. One small detail admid dozens of unbelievable stories. I agree with Original Human that Nic and Mr. Ballen are the 2 best storytellers on CZcams ❤

    • @lurkingllama8364
      @lurkingllama8364 Před měsícem +10

      The truth can sometimes be weirder then anything fiction does.

    • @theroachden6195
      @theroachden6195 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@buckeyegirl16yeah I think he just misspoke in that one

    • @psychorabbitt
      @psychorabbitt Před měsícem +3

      Nic's videos are always so insane because they're about men who are absolutely the main character.

    • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj
      @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj Před měsícem +1

      He gets some things wrong, but for the most part he's accurate.

  • @OkieRA29
    @OkieRA29 Před měsícem +35

    I can't say I was 'lucky enough' to know Jake. If you lived anywhere near Ponca City, you knew Jake. He was a talker, he loved to tell his stories. I interviewed him three times and spent many days just talking to him. Jake was the same guy till the day he passed. My most treasured relic from my days in the new biz is a signed copy of Jake's book 'The Filthy Thirteen'

  • @plotholedetective4166
    @plotholedetective4166 Před měsícem +154

    I made beans on toast.... It is inferior to chipped beef on toast or sausage gravy toast. Americas shit on a shingle is the superior!

    • @xv6701
      @xv6701 Před měsícem +14

      It’s meat vs veggies. Beans are great but they can’t compete with beef.

    • @Elias_Avraham
      @Elias_Avraham Před měsícem +5

      True but protein vs veg, the beans will never win. Beans on toast gain a point for the fact they're quick. I mean super quick, you can have your toast done and nuke your beans in under 2 minutes, solid protein hit for very little time when in a rush.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem +5

      i grew up with shit on a shingle before i went into the military! love that stuff!

    • @aaronstevens82
      @aaronstevens82 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Elias_AvrahamSpam on toast, dont even have to cook the spam, but it does taste dramatically better pan seared, which takes less than a minute on a ripping skillet.

    • @Elias_Avraham
      @Elias_Avraham Před měsícem +1

      @@aaronstevens82 True, also a good option. It doesn't have to be one or the other, you can enjoy both.

  • @RogunK
    @RogunK Před měsícem +54

    18:39 Bringing up Sloppy Joe's as a comparison to bland, unseasoned British food is a bad example. Considering we add spices to the meat to give it more flavor which is the whole point of making fun of the Brits for not seasoning their food.

    • @deangoldenstar7997
      @deangoldenstar7997 Před 28 dny

      A good steak only needs salt and pepper. It's honestly all about execution and money. If you can afford and have the ability, English food is superb. Also, it's nice to actually taste the food. If any seafood dish just tastes like old bay, it's meaningless. Can you appreciate the quality of a pasty if it's just covered in "filthy rays butt grape chili"?
      Don't get me wrong. Spice is good, variety is good, but sometimes you need to step back and have something unadulterated and clean. I know Americans also have non spicy food. Chowder, potato salads, meat and potatoes, tomato soup. Basic, clean and still good.

    • @theghostofthomasjenkins9643
      @theghostofthomasjenkins9643 Před 28 dny +2

      @@deangoldenstar7997 you guys ate horse meat. stop.

    • @deangoldenstar7997
      @deangoldenstar7997 Před 28 dny +1

      @@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 ... horse meat is perfectly fine. It's a bit sweet weirdly enough, but it's great in stews.

    • @theghostofthomasjenkins9643
      @theghostofthomasjenkins9643 Před 27 dny +1

      @@deangoldenstar7997 you weren't eating the good horses, though.

    • @deangoldenstar7997
      @deangoldenstar7997 Před 27 dny

      @@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 i have done so before though.

  • @theamazingguzzardo
    @theamazingguzzardo Před měsícem +49

    "The Dirty Dozen" is pretty good if you remember that it's supposed to be entertainment. Lee Marvin, who played Major Reiser, and was a real WWII veteran (he was a Marine who was discharged after getting shot by Japanese troops on Saipan), called it "Hollywood dreck," and said later that "Big Red One" was more representative of the military experience.

    • @JohnFromSC
      @JohnFromSC Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, it was a pretty good movie but inspired by McNeace's story is a bit of a stretch to me. Seems to me nothing close to his story unless you want to count the number in the title unless I'm missing something.

  • @Chpow01
    @Chpow01 Před 22 dny +7

    Royal Marine's longest Yomp was in the Falklands, which was 90km in 3 days with a 36kg rucksack... Which translates to 56 miles with 80lbs load...
    McNiece's march was 218.871 KM, with a 36kg ruck.

  • @hoovey86
    @hoovey86 Před měsícem +133

    Hershey's chocolate uses the "tropical" formula developed during WWII for use in the Pacific. That makes it taste worse, but also ridiculously shelf stable.
    Sloppy Joes at least have meat.

    • @JSC420
      @JSC420 Před měsícem

      It’s not that we don’t believe you. It’s just I don’t believe you would do it you and your Marines me and my American army I like my American army.

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 Před měsícem

      The main ingredients I found that would stabilize that tropical bar would have been the oat flour, cocoa butter, and powdered sugar. Still, I'm sure they were wonderful to have in a scorching hot warzone.

    • @deangoldenstar7997
      @deangoldenstar7997 Před 28 dny +1

      Hersheys chocolate uses buteric acid. You stomach produces buteric acid. So, if you grow up with it, it's inconsequential, if you only try it as an adult, it tastes like vomit.

    • @adamskeans2515
      @adamskeans2515 Před 22 dny

      also, he acts like that's the only brand of chocolate in America.

    • @seanwilner
      @seanwilner Před 21 dnem +1

      I know a lot of people from Europe also find that Hershey's tastes like vomit -- which is actually due to the prevalence of butyric acid in Hershey's chocolate. Butyric acid shows up in milk and plenty of milk products, but the concentration is much higher in Hershey's and is also found in higher concentration in human vomit, so if you didn't grow up eating Hershey's and your tongue gets the higher dose of butyric acid, your brain associates it with the only other time that you get that much butyric acid on your tongue and you think "hey that's vomit!" whereas Americans who grew up eating it don't have the same association and just think "hey that's Hershey's!"
      @deangoldenstar7997 didn't see your comment before I wrote mine out :\

  • @TheRagratus
    @TheRagratus Před měsícem +33

    "The Dirty Dozen" is a star studded masterpiece.

    • @edwardcanard6439
      @edwardcanard6439 Před měsícem +2

      I recommend watching this movie. It’s a classic and so many stars in it!

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem

      absolutely, an excellent war-era film, and as war films in general go, it's a banger!

    • @bugvswindshield
      @bugvswindshield Před měsícem

      One of the top 10 WW2 movies. for sure!!!!

    • @faithcat7675
      @faithcat7675 Před měsícem

      💯

  • @m2hmghb
    @m2hmghb Před měsícem +12

    A family story is that my grandfather walked home from California to New Jersey. He was a Marine Raider and was on Okinawa and the Philippines to name a couple places and saw too much. So rather then go straight back to civilian life he just walked the 3,000 miles home. Got home he and his brothers built a house and my dad was born two years later. Grandpa didn't touch a gun after the war.

  • @stephenvangelder3893
    @stephenvangelder3893 Před měsícem +45

    There is a book "The Filthy Thirteen" Richard Killblane & Jake McNiece (the man himself)

    • @cindydelbridge2311
      @cindydelbridge2311 Před měsícem +3

      I have a copy of this!

    • @johnhardy1485
      @johnhardy1485 Před měsícem +2

      It's a great book

    • @Ali_D_Katt
      @Ali_D_Katt Před 23 dny +1

      The audible of his book is even better Jake narrates it himself and hearing him giggle to himself about his own antics and choke up when he talks about losing a guy or about his wife and kids. It adds another dimension to the whole thing. I listened to it at work and would find myself stopping just to listen.

    • @stephenvangelder3893
      @stephenvangelder3893 Před 22 dny

      @@Ali_D_Katt Thank you for letting me know. I will have to get that

  • @blafonovision4342
    @blafonovision4342 Před měsícem +25

    Those Native American kids back in the day seldom had shoes. Their feet were like leather.

    • @jackofrost7205
      @jackofrost7205 Před měsícem +8

      Stole my thunder lol. Back in the depression, most kids went without shoes, aside from dress shoes.

  • @chrisvibz4753
    @chrisvibz4753 Před měsícem +64

    sloppy joes actually have seasoning💀💀💀💀 oh brother youre insane (with love of course) 💀🤣 u cannot compare beans and toast with spicy sloppy joes 💀💀

    • @chrisvibz4753
      @chrisvibz4753 Před měsícem +5

      Just talking shit^💀🤣

    • @OriginalHuman
      @OriginalHuman  Před měsícem +8

      Mate I’ll take beans on toast over sloppy J anytime! 😂😂

    • @SuperDave71176k
      @SuperDave71176k Před měsícem +4

      ​@@OriginalHumanHence the blandness😂😂.The beans and toast are fixable though.Just add to it.Turn it into s chili dog and chips.

    • @chrisvibz4753
      @chrisvibz4753 Před měsícem +1

      @@OriginalHuman 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️

    • @chrisvibz4753
      @chrisvibz4753 Před měsícem +1

      @@OriginalHuman i do like beans on toast tbh

  • @ryanhamstra49
    @ryanhamstra49 Před měsícem +21

    I completely believe that the Royal Marines can do that, but you gotta remember that shoe technology has come along ways since World War II. That’s impressive now, it was darn near impossible back then.

    • @daethwing188
      @daethwing188 Před měsícem +2

      I also came here to say this.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem +4

      early 1940s boot tech was literally "strap a leather sole into some leather wrappings" and that was about it. no cushion at all, no support. literally a "structure" built around the foot. when i did basic training in the late 1990s, it wasnt much better. no padding at all, just leather stitched to basically tire rubber as a sole. they were horrid.
      fairly recently, the UK/US special forces training camp was re-built in the SW usa and highly trained soldiers, including seals and SF, tried to complete the training there, using ww2 period correct stuff. almost none of them passed.

  • @gk5891
    @gk5891 Před měsícem +63

    "Kids are viruses."
    Best quote ever!

    • @MrFox-ox2ze
      @MrFox-ox2ze Před měsícem +2

      As a former child I've always considered them to be an 18 year minimum STD

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Před měsícem

      Kids are centrifuges that concentrate the lethality of any disease going.around, bringing them home to you.

  • @MikeF_44
    @MikeF_44 Před měsícem +40

    "Ace of Aces" TFE’s new video

  • @Echo4Sierra4160
    @Echo4Sierra4160 Před měsícem +8

    Usually on a march we moved 3 mph. So 136 miles divided by 3 is (hold on, going to calculator) 45 hours.

  • @justadutchperson4732
    @justadutchperson4732 Před měsícem +44

    me and all my homies love nic

  • @Gutslinger
    @Gutslinger Před měsícem +3

    Man, I've been hoping you and others would react to this one. Can't wait to watch.
    He's from my home state.

  • @chrisvibz4753
    @chrisvibz4753 Před měsícem +32

    hell yeah bro, more fat electrician plssss

  • @greganderson6371
    @greganderson6371 Před měsícem +6

    BRO! When you started talking about super hero books with a twist, I literally thought “Stormlight Archives” because I’m listening to the audiobooks right now. Easily in my top five favorite book series, maybe even top three.

    • @OriginalHuman
      @OriginalHuman  Před měsícem +1

      Yea it’s definitely one of my top series!

    • @greganderson6371
      @greganderson6371 Před měsícem

      @@OriginalHumanit ticks every box for what I look for in a story. Great characters, great dialogue, worldbuilding is on point, and fantastic morals. Listening on Audible right now but I’m going to buy the books as soon as I can.

  • @moody_18_45
    @moody_18_45 Před měsícem +9

    I think you’d like the Percy Hobart video. British tank expert that invented the blitzkrieg tactic

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem +1

      seconded! dude was a master tactician! the proper master of tank combat

  • @Plastikdoom
    @Plastikdoom Před měsícem +3

    As to who SF goes for, I was USMC, I’ve commented before on other videos of yours, the day I turned 17, I signed up to join, in 04, got my parents to sign, did all the tests and what not, was in the DEP (Delayed Entry Program) for those who don’t know. Got into a bad car accident my senior year that fall, the day before thanksgiving. Was medically disqualified I fought for a year with my recruiter so I was allowed to re join. And shipped out to recruit training on Nov 27th, 2005. Had to change MOS as I originally signed up to be an assault man, 0331, literal door kicker among other things. I was in insane shape, as that’s all I ever wanted to do, I ran cross country, played football, did track too most years from 7th grade to my accident. Always was lifting, 10th grade was 5’6” 145lbs I could clean jerk 225lbsbench max was 200lbs and squats 350lbspretty damn good for that age and size, my record 40yd dash was 4 seconds flat, and I could run 7 miles in the top 3 of my cross country team, loved swimming and good at it. My goal was do stuff I like and would help to prepare me, I was going recon. All that bullshit happens. I can rejoin, but part my waiver to get in at all, I couldn’t be combat arms, I should’ve died in phase two of recruit training, due to a respiratory infection that turned to full blown pneumonia during the crucible, I was coughing up blood and nasty fluid going up the reaper. But didn’t quit and finished phase 2, my senior DI was freaking out, I refused to quit and get into the corpsman’s humvee. As soon as we got back to Edson range, he took me to medical, my blood oxygen level was down into the 30% range, they were shocked I was conscious and even still alive, after they x rayed my chest, said I had so much fluid in my lungs they should’ve collapsed and should be dead. Told them it takes more than to kill me off, my accident, I was down to a 1/3 of one lung, for over 30 minutes, after losing a liter of blood internally, when I was 17 and saved myself, one other, and checked on the other, sadly I couldn’t save one, car crumpled around her legs as the car burned, and I had to be pulled away by other that finally showed up and stopped. As bad ass as I can be, I couldn’t bend the steel around her legs, so had to watch and listen to her burn alive. That was my best friends gf, he was driving her car, as we went to workout before school, all 3 of us were in the DEP, I pulled him out, luckily he doesn’t remember anything, except right before the impact, when I said “oh fuck” he doesn’t remember until a couple weeks later, he broke the steering wheel of the column, with his face, about 1/3 of his face is titanium plate, pins and screws. Minus minor scars. All my injuries were internal organs. And didn’t need any surgery, besides minor ( 2 chest tubes) one in each side. I healed up, mostly good. Well, after the accident, disqualified for combat arms. But they still sent me to ITB (Infantry training battalion) anyways, then to my schools of my now rechoosen MOS of avionics for Huey’s and cobras. Fast forward 3 1/2 years later, I got asked to go to recon, I had a 5 year contract for my MOS as schooling was about a year, after boot camp and MCT, but I went to ITB, the guy doing selections was like you’re air wing and went to ITB, told him yep, and you can work on, load and build code for comsec, and other systems? Yep, what was trained to do. And I’m good at it, he wanted me to join. Told him give me the papers, I’ll sign right now, was an E-4 Corporal, in the zone, low end of the zone for E-5, Sergent. One other guy, one of the E-5’s got selected also, then he told me, he’s sorry but can’t offer me a slot, die to my injuries and waiver. Even though I was in the top 10% of the USMC for PFT’s expert rifleman. My electronic/crypto experience and the fact that I was coughing up blood, shoulda been dead, but became a marine and never quit, guess too much of a gamble, even though that was my goal, so tried going for recon for my reenlistment, they would t give me that, so got out in 2010, that was my dream, all the convincing in the world and proof I could, wasn’t good enough. So I was like, well, fuck off then, I’m out. One other guy in the DEP with me, had contract to go to recon after ITB, I was supposed to also, until I had to requalify and sign up. He did his whole enlistment with 2nd recon battalion. Sad I didn’t get the chance.

    • @joshuahein9928
      @joshuahein9928 Před 24 dny

      Sorry to hear you didn't get recon, but thank you for serving!! Everyone has a part to play, and if there's anything I have learned from war stories, it's that you can never count out anyone as not "the main character".

    • @Plastikdoom
      @Plastikdoom Před 24 dny

      @@joshuahein9928 thanks what I really wanted, maybe for the best, or not, we’ll never know, which sucks…leaves lots to doubt. I tried but couldn’t. Did some other great work, but not what I wanted. Who knows. If I did. I’d be dead, or not. Wouldn’t matter to me. No not cause I’m some hero, cause line cares haha. My grandparents are long gone, so is my dad, my family is a long line of troubled people from 1066 and the battle of Hastings in the UK, to now and fighting for the OG 13 colonies and America since then. But each generation of major war is alcohol and drug users, to some extent till Vietnam. Definitely not perfect, but did the right thing. Well, since the very beginning, good and useful, but not the right thing. Or right way. I follow that. To an extent. But thank you, we tried and do try, though we can and do fail. Get in trouble, at least never traitors or those that have surrendered, we go down swinging before any of that bs. Granted that’s pure luck outside of my personal actions, but proud I never have to claim surrendering.

    • @Plastikdoom
      @Plastikdoom Před 24 dny

      @@joshuahein9928 and I’m proud of my limited service and limited combat, just sad I couldn’t due as needed and shoulda done. Because I was limited, with no choice, and I i poo used the limits anyways, made them accept me, it helps it was the beginning of the surge when I joined at 17, then got requalified at 18 after my accident. The crazy part is the navy tried to get me to quit, after I was coughing up blood and fluid all the up and down the reaper, during the reaper, told that O-6 fuck no, I don’t quit and never will, you want me out, you’re gonna have force me out over my constant screaming, in 05, lol. Told them if I was quitter, never woulda been coughing uk blood for days and liquid as I finished the crucible, at insanely low oxygen levels. Where I should be dead, not the first time j should be dead, and I’m not quitting, so try to kick me out, good luck. Got told by my senior DI the only time I can tell a navy captain to fuck off and try me, basically, haha. Cause I’m coughing up blood and fluid, low to mid 30% blood oxygen levels and not quitting.

  • @Anonymous-vc8hs
    @Anonymous-vc8hs Před měsícem +6

    There is a book titled “the filthy thirteen: from the dust bowl to hitlers eagles nest”

  • @op-4
    @op-4 Před měsícem +9

    We can strive to be like Steve Rogers, but we're only one bad day from becoming Frank Castle.

  • @OkieJay
    @OkieJay Před měsícem +12

    To be fair, I think the food in England during WWII was probably a lot worse than what it is today because they were under strict wartime rationing. They had to make due with what they had available. The sugar thing is absolutely true today, but I think back in the 1940s, Americans didn't have as much sugar and toxic waste in the food as we do today. Americans didn't eat as much highly processed garbage back then, and they were better off for it.

  • @Kovitlac
    @Kovitlac Před měsícem +2

    You're one of the most personable people I see reacting to these videos :)

  • @briannaleong2392
    @briannaleong2392 Před měsícem +10

    The Dirty Dozen is a good movie

  • @bobprivate8575
    @bobprivate8575 Před měsícem +3

    re: "It feels like families don't have that many kids these days..."
    Thank child labor laws. Jake got a full-time job at ten, and helped support his family. He was a net benefit to the finances of his family, even as a child. That doesn't happen anymore, children are a net drain on finances.
    Quite simply, you get more of whatever behavior is incentivized. When children could work and contribute to the household, there was an additional incentive to have more kids, so families had more kids.
    There have been other changes over the last century. Electrification is one. My mother, from the time she was about four, had the daily tasks of carrying water from the well and gathering firewood for the stove. At age four, she was doing chores that contributed to the household. A few years later, the area had electricity and those chores disappeared: the benefit the child was providing tot he household, was gone and replaced by a monthly electric bill.
    Also, coffee is better than tea. Am I now your enemy?

  • @xv6701
    @xv6701 Před měsícem +33

    Jake McNasty is my spirit animal. F@^$ dog and pony shows, get the mission done and go home. Jake McNiece should be every soldier and NCO’s goal of duty over glory.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem +2

      when in war, screw the shiny boots and creased sleeves. those dont get the mission done.

    • @theghostofthomasjenkins9643
      @theghostofthomasjenkins9643 Před 28 dny

      it does feel like a lot of guys forget the reason for the dog and pony show and just keep it going because it's what they know.

  • @arcticbanana66
    @arcticbanana66 Před měsícem +8

    Here's something really weird: I love to read, always have since I was a kid, and I'm a huge fan of fantasy and sci-fi, and yet until a couple days ago when the Cosmere RPG Kickstarter started and everybody started talking about the Stormlight Archives, I somehow have never even _heard of_ Brandon Sanderson except as "the guy who finished writing The Wheel of Time" (another series which I have, somehow, never read).

  • @EthanCantrell-v7r
    @EthanCantrell-v7r Před měsícem +2

    It’s not that it’s beans in toast, it’s beans in toast for breakfast, that’s what’s wild.

  • @1bmxdakota
    @1bmxdakota Před měsícem +3

    Yes finally! Been waiting for you to do this one for ages! More of his longer videos please!

  • @Sebrof3
    @Sebrof3 Před měsícem +2

    Watch the movie “A Bridge too Far”... “Battle of Arnhem” is what he was referring to with the 38,000 paratroopers.

  • @alexandercross9081
    @alexandercross9081 Před měsícem +6

    Yeah, children are just big bacterial incubators.

  • @ryanalston9895
    @ryanalston9895 Před měsícem +13

    Love your vids bro I’m a former American artillery man.

    • @bradycarlton1882
      @bradycarlton1882 Před měsícem

      Thanks for your service brotha 🇺🇸

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem

      greetings brother! im the satellite guy that got you internet in tent city!

  • @Indyofthedead
    @Indyofthedead Před měsícem +1

    Originalhuman casually dropping Brandon Sanderson.

  • @madscientyst3126
    @madscientyst3126 Před měsícem +8

    I was actually pleased with the explanation of the bland British food being a lack of sugar. I was equally happy with the conceding that they're getting flavor better there.

    • @OmegaMTG
      @OmegaMTG Před měsícem +2

      That part about too much sugar in US food is absolutely correct.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem +1

      i make everything from scratch in my home, and it's all about massive amounts of seasoning. just a simple hamburger patty has about 5 different seasonings mushed into the meat patties. i'll saute onions and mushrooms to top it. i do love beans, but the baked beans i make have honey and maple and huge chunks of bacon and pork in it. i can take any traditional UK recipe and crank it to 11 using no sugar at all, unless it's natural sugar from fruits or something like honey (not sugar from a bag!). that type of sweetener is healthy, and eating food that blows your mind also releases endorphins that can combat things like pain and depression! drop a little maple in those beans on your toast. trust me.

  • @fusionaddict
    @fusionaddict Před měsícem +4

    I haven't started The Stormlight Archive yet but I have just finished the first Mistborn trilogy and I am definitely hooked on Sanderson's brand of fantasy.

    • @Cramernutz22
      @Cramernutz22 Před měsícem

      The Stormlight Archive books are fantastic! I got hooked on Sanderson after he finished the Wheel of Time. I can't wait until Winds of Truth is finally out in December.

    • @OriginalHuman
      @OriginalHuman  Před měsícem

      You are going to love it!

  • @karlynbrinker440
    @karlynbrinker440 Před měsícem +19

    Good for the UK for having good taste in food... But the origin of Chicken Tikka Masala is debated. It's largely agreed that it is from India, but even if you subscribe to it being invented in Scotland, it still took a Pakistani immigrant to show y'all the light. Also, sloppy Joe vs beans on toast? At least a sloppy Joe is seasoned, saucy MEAT on a bun and not just BEANS. If anything Beans on toast is the vegan sloppy Joe. Everyone is entitled to their opinions on food, mine happens to be dying on the hill of the vegan option is never as good.

    • @steeljawX
      @steeljawX Před měsícem

      The story I've heard for Chicken Tikka Masala was it was someone "blanding down" Chicken Korma because the spice level in that was apparently too much for the British pallet. And when you compare the two, it kind of makes sense. When you also look at the reasoning, it also makes sense. I get that it's not something probably enjoyed EVERY day, but I can't understand people who are like, "I HATE INDIAN FOOD!!!! IT'S TOO SPICY!" You take a look at their diet of McNuggets and Wonder Bread and everything makes sense. But if you're given an option to enjoy Indian food even if it's kind of tweaked to be completely different, I'd say go for it. I have no idea what else garam masala can be used for so you might as well eat it.
      Beans on toast is even odd for the British. I don't see the UK being the prime ecosystem for Navy Beans (the breed used in those baked beans) but I guess when your supply of beef is also lacking, you take what you can get. I'm not a huge fan of sloppy joes either. Pulled Pork Sandwiches though, awesome. But yeah, I'm going to have to argue that even with "Manwich" around, there's a clear difference between putting canned beans on burnt carbs and putting spiced meat on bread. It's not a huge difference, but it's clear enough.

    • @karlynbrinker440
      @karlynbrinker440 Před měsícem

      @@steeljawX My husband use to be the McNugget and Wonder Bread type. I finally convinced him to try Indian food, and now he craves it more than I do.
      Also pulled pork sandwiches are undoubtedly better than sloppy joes.

    • @-scrim
      @-scrim Před měsícem

      No, they definitely didn't need an immigrant to show them anything. 💀

  • @RealMoukeycat
    @RealMoukeycat Před měsícem +2

    15:16 back then (when he would have been growing up) in the US shoes weren't as common among poor children. Going barefoot was the norm. So i dont find it surprising he wouldn't get blisters.

  • @goobcutusofborg3357
    @goobcutusofborg3357 Před měsícem +2

    The Dirty Dozen is a great movie. I haven’t seen it in years, but now I’m gonna have to watch it again.

  • @The_Stranger1986
    @The_Stranger1986 Před 28 dny +1

    13:05 As a veteran of Op Herrick IV and VIII with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish I can confirm that when it comes to yomping that the RM's are the best. 🇬🇧💪

  • @dustindavidson8033
    @dustindavidson8033 Před 20 dny +2

    How dare he compare sloppy Joe's to beans on toast when sloppy joes have meat.

  • @maxconnelly4287
    @maxconnelly4287 Před měsícem +6

    So happy to see you do this

  • @Th1sUsernameIsNotTaken

    I know Brandon Sanderson gets a lot of love, but I never really SEE people talking about his books. Glad to see another person who enjoys them. And I honestly wasn't aware of an rpg coming out for it, so THANK YOU for the knowledge! :D

  • @ragingmonk6080
    @ragingmonk6080 Před 23 dny

    I was a 95B US Army Military Police Vet.. We were trained by Green Berets and Rangers. Two of my Drill SGT's were Pathfinder. That old man lied about beating down those two MP's. "But how do you know"?
    I am a hard core soldier. I have heard the stories. Had a drunk troop tell us a story about being in the A Shau Valley. He got the thousand yard stare, went through the story with great detail. But I could tell he was lying for two reasons. He wasn't that good of a soldier and he was born in 1969. His dad told him the story.
    "Why would this guy lie about the two MP's"? Because he got his a** handed to him and thrown in jail. The egg story is a lie as well.
    This loser, that couldn't even get promoted is like the Rambo movie. He embellished the stories to the point that they are impossible.

  • @thatozarklife
    @thatozarklife Před měsícem +1

    Rule of LGOPs
    After the demise of the best Airborne plan, a most terrifying effect occurs on the battlefield. This effect is known as the Rule of LGOPs. This is, in its purest form, small groups of 19- year old American Paratroopers. They are well-trained, armed-to-the-teeth and lack serious adult supervision. They collectively remember the Commander’s intent as “March to the sound of the guns and kill anyone who is not dressed like you…” …or something like that. Happily they go about the day’s work…

  • @RealMoukeycat
    @RealMoukeycat Před měsícem +1

    13:18 it wasn't that i didn't believe, i was just curious. The only reference i could find was a 3 day 56 mile "yomp" during the Falklands war.

    • @codycarson1404
      @codycarson1404 Před 29 dny

      I've heard of 60 miles ruck marches or yomps if you're British buy this is still the world record for the longest ruck march from what I can find. Please correct me if I'm wrong

    • @The_Stranger1986
      @The_Stranger1986 Před 28 dny

      It's not so much that they're the best on accounts for the longest distances but it's the speed at which they can complete a long yomp.

  • @McMannis505
    @McMannis505 Před 29 dny

    “Kids are constantly getting me sick”
    Feel this one in my soul. I’ve got 3 under age 6. During Spring and summer, all is good. As soon as fall and winter roll around they get me sick constantly

  • @Th3Ruhl
    @Th3Ruhl Před 10 dny +1

    I recommend watching a bridge to far if you wanna see the mess that was operation market garden. They did a good job being accurate with the history

  • @CruxusAshbourne
    @CruxusAshbourne Před měsícem +1

    My family is Catholic; I was told we’re ‘obligated’ to have eight minimum. Jokingly of course.
    However, on my mother’s side of the family; eight daughters and one son. On my father’s side of the family; three daughters, four sons.
    Edited side note; my grandfather, mother’s side, was one of those 18,000 paratroopers. He wasn’t with Jake but he was one of those troopers.

  • @riverlady982
    @riverlady982 Před 20 dny

    This Royal Marine doesn't even get the brag about "oh we do that all the time" unless they're gonna do it in the boots you had to wear back then and without changing their socks once. 20:30 Thank you for what you said about hunting though. I've never been happier or healthier than when I was eating all wild game and tanning hides for years in my early 20's and I miss it. To be clear I had a deal with the hunters and the County Sheriff's in the area I was in and any fresh kill from a car was brought to me at my Dad's Shop where we processed it and then I processed the hides as well but I also processed the deer for hunters in exchange for the hide and part of the meat and often I was just given entire deer by hunters. I really miss that Little Town and Shop with all the wonderful people and quirks.

  • @EZ2NV86
    @EZ2NV86 Před měsícem +2

    Okay, my sister-in-law is British, and thanks to her I've eaten enough British dishes to know the food isn't bad. I actually quite like a lot of it. Sheppard's pie is tasty.
    Having said that, a good sloppy Joe is infinitely better than beans and toast and it's not close.
    Edit: oh, and I agree British chocolate is better. Cadbury > Hershey's

  • @darrensmith9597
    @darrensmith9597 Před měsícem

    As a fellow vet and a native Oklahoman and a 101st airborne member, I love the story about a fellow brother in arms

  • @joerussell1732
    @joerussell1732 Před 21 dnem

    "So i had to take out 10 tanks while saving all but one of my eggs"
    "That must have been really tough."
    "Nah, it was super easy.. barely an inconvenience."

  • @jamcdonald120
    @jamcdonald120 Před měsícem +1

    I have never understood the "British food bad" stereotype. Every British food I have ever heard of sounds delicious! and the few I have tried were.

  • @bulldawggirl2168
    @bulldawggirl2168 Před měsícem +1

    Happy you did this one but I still want to see you react to the Berlin air lift, biggest logistical flex. It shows the British and the Americans coming together to “kick ass and take names” 😜

  • @jasonnelms4556
    @jasonnelms4556 Před měsícem

    Probably one of my favorite stories. Jake was a wildman and in my opinion, directly lended to the end of the European theatre.

  • @harbofdoom
    @harbofdoom Před měsícem +1

    I can’t remember but the 506 pir was the regiment and one of the companies was easy company from band of brothers

  • @MadMan_123
    @MadMan_123 Před měsícem

    Basically just a channel of reacting to fat electricion. I dig it, atleast i watch his videos first usually sometimes with friends but when i cant its fun to re watch with you. And i appreciate you are bringing his channel more attention from the UK

  • @chrismaverick9828
    @chrismaverick9828 Před měsícem +1

    In those days most of America was still very agrarian. Farms need workers and the cheapest workers are the ones you make yourself (while enjoying it, no less), so farm families had lots of kids. The more kids you had the more able hands you'd have later. This was a double-edged sword in the depression era, but virtually every kid coming out of that era was tough AF and understood self-reliance, family duty, and was able to get things done. THESE are the young men who went to war in the 40's and kicked ass and the women who worked the farms and factories to keep things running. We don't have near as many people like that today, sadly.

  • @warfarenotwarfair5655
    @warfarenotwarfair5655 Před 22 dny

    The man has that confidence because of America's culture of rugged individualism which has also lead to incredible innovation.

  • @Zeraia420
    @Zeraia420 Před měsícem

    The way you brought up the storm light archives. I read those in the Navy like 8 years ago.
    Kaladin my goat.

  • @meadowmorph3291
    @meadowmorph3291 Před měsícem

    Just one more thing. I was told by one of my UK friends (northern England...Nasty Northies, heh) That they barred Service men from wearing their uniforms at home was because some guy that immigrated to England had attacked a serviceman on the streets. This ungrateful evil doer was taken down by the police. The way the serviceman was identified as a serviceman was that he was wearing his uniform. I can't imagine this happening in the U.S., especially during a time of war. Even if that happened, the crowd, not the police would have taken the ungrateful evil-doer, and in some places in the States, that person would never have been seen again. I realize the UK has a greater immigrants per capita from the middle east, as well as fewer square miles to "disappear" the knife-weilder (and no one's bringing out the blood hounds to find him). Saying that, I know spec ops personnel do not wear any kind of uniform during visits home, but this is understandable. I think the whole situation is a shame.

  • @RealMoukeycat
    @RealMoukeycat Před měsícem +1

    14:30 don't forget that boot technology during ww2 wasn't what it is now.

  • @billwyatt2449
    @billwyatt2449 Před měsícem

    I feel you. Home this week with the family. We all have Covid. I have watched all his videos and love every one. I love to watch these again with you just to see your reaction that never disappoints. I was at RAF Lakenheath form 81 to 84. Loved England, but had the best times in Edinburgh.

  • @williamhensley8698
    @williamhensley8698 Před 28 dny

    I was allowed to go on a patrol with the British Royal Marines in Northern Iraq right after Desert Storm . This was during Opreation Provide Comfort, where we were helping out the Kurds.

  • @Jeremiah71603
    @Jeremiah71603 Před měsícem +1

    21:30 Wait, the premise and the quote from Battlefield Bad Company isn't satire? "...we're going in before them, they're too valuable to waste."

  • @michaelkaster5058
    @michaelkaster5058 Před měsícem +1

    the 80's are calling, no one still eats sloppy joes, do they?

  • @patrickwallen5065
    @patrickwallen5065 Před 25 dny

    I read all the Cosmere books, when you showed your collection I thought to myself that you must be in the US because of how colorful the covers are.

  • @jackmanley1473
    @jackmanley1473 Před 29 dny

    The Dirty Dozen is incredible. It's up there with The Great Escape as one of the best war films of the 1960s.

  • @KaoretheHalfDemon
    @KaoretheHalfDemon Před 28 dny

    I’ve seen a conflicting account of the bridge fight. First when the planes bombed the bridge they also strafed Jake and his men, not sure if any were injured but didn’t sound like they were badly harmed. As for the conversation with the German most of the words said were Nick making an entertaining video but it was basically the german asked for a surrender, Jake said no and asked for their surrender to which the german left.
    The other video also said the germans were coming from Jakes side of the bridge, but still retreating, when they charged. He and his men still kicked their asses but didn’t kill them all as many retreated back into the woods from which they came… only to walk back out with their arms up a few minutes later since the Americans they were running from caught up to them and forced them to surrender.
    Still a super awesome story but just a little different.

  • @Plastikdoom
    @Plastikdoom Před měsícem

    I’m 37, and started working when I was 11, yes born in the US, for those wondering, we also worked and hunted/fished and grew an acre garden for our food. We were resource rich, but money poor, in the country. So I get, a little bit where he came from. And I’m kinda like him, aka. An oddball, pain in the ass to my command, but mainly to our units headquarters.

  • @fusionaddict
    @fusionaddict Před měsícem +9

    Yes, we eat sloppy joes, because there's meat in it. Beans on toast sound like something that would generate enough fart-power to send one into a low orbit. Also, mushy peas look baby vomit.

    • @rileytruax766
      @rileytruax766 Před měsícem

      maybe they make them different in america then cause in canada almost everyone thinks sloppy joe are at best average if their made good. lol not many people eat them here

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Před měsícem

      @@rileytruax766 my homemade sloppy joes use pure low fat black angus ground beef, and about 15 other ingredients. the amount of flavor i pack into em is insane.

    • @heaterparker
      @heaterparker Před měsícem

      ​@rileytruax766 because its canada 🙄

    • @rileytruax766
      @rileytruax766 Před měsícem

      @@heaterparker that logic makes no sense lol like what?

    • @heaterparker
      @heaterparker Před měsícem

      @rileytruax766 Canada didnt invent sloppy joes did they? And defenitely are not known for it nor the seasonings that go in it. So saying i only tried sloppy joes in Canada and make a general statement like that makes no sense . Ok 👍🏼

  • @NightL3gacy47
    @NightL3gacy47 Před měsícem

    I have been waiting for this one! You obviously can't tell, but as soon as I saw this in my youtube feed, the smile was genuine because I already know what's coming😂😂
    Sending all the love you legend!

  • @xvrrecords
    @xvrrecords Před měsícem

    sanderson taught me most of what I know about writing… awesome shoutout to

  • @volshebny
    @volshebny Před měsícem

    The Dirty Dozen is a must see. It's a star-studded film from 1967 (20 years after WWII). Jim Brown, Tellly Savalas, Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, and a host of other well-known celebrities.

  • @inanecastle3
    @inanecastle3 Před měsícem

    I did not expect to hear you. Mention the cosmere, but it gave me chills.

  • @Kalush19
    @Kalush19 Před 23 dny

    In the first episode of Band of Brothers, you can see a scene where the Filthy Thirteen are getting their Mohawks. I had seen this video before watching that episode and was so stoked because I knew who that was.

  • @1012Mrjesse
    @1012Mrjesse Před 29 dny

    Watching this really makes me wish I got to hear all of the crazy stories my great grandpa in-law had from his time during WW2. Sadly he passed away when I was too young to care about stuff like this.

  • @gmbane384
    @gmbane384 Před měsícem +2

    Funny you react to this one today, been paying attention watchin the UK this last week and might have to put Tommy Robinson in that "Anti-hero" category.

  • @sharptalons3474
    @sharptalons3474 Před 22 dny

    Huge Sanderson fan! Love all his books. He writes just fast enough for me to keep up aswell. I don't read much but he puts out a few books a year. He's a beast.

  • @jasoncordial4730
    @jasoncordial4730 Před měsícem

    I never get blisters. I owe it not only to wearing boots since about the mid 90's, but also early working in them and even playing sports like baseball in them. They were the shoes I had.

  • @randallshuck2976
    @randallshuck2976 Před 25 dny

    I was stationed in England for 3 years. I really enjoyed fish and chips. The greasier the better. Beans and toast with a soft fried egg was okay. I had a real problem with Wimpy Burgers simply because they were cooked in vinegar. Vinegar is okay in spinach but not in beef patties. The Sunday pot roast was okay but it needed a bit more spice for me and a whole lot more onions and garlic. I don't eat much prepared food in America because it does have a lot of sugar. I cook from scratch. I really enjoyed the Greek food from a spot in Cambridge. The movie "Dirty Dozen" is a pretty good film. Good reaction

  • @keganmoore9758
    @keganmoore9758 Před měsícem

    I am from the town he trained at Toccoa, Georgia at Camp Toccoa. Pretty much everyone in town knows of Jake in some capacity as a "local" legend.

  • @chrismaverick9828
    @chrismaverick9828 Před měsícem

    "The Dirty Dozen" was filmed in 1967 and was about a group of prisoners sentenced to life in prison or death for various crimes in the military. Lee Marvin is a Major who is no-nonsense and hates foolish authority and gets assigned the dangerous mission to attack a chateau used by German officers as a rest camp, and kill every officer there to disrupt the chain of command prior to D-Day. All of the characters have their quirks that make his efforts hard, but he manages to make them a team.
    It's a great film with a star-studded cast and one I definitely recommend. Also, 'Kelly's Heroes" is another worth watching for its comedic value.

  • @SeaWitchUSN
    @SeaWitchUSN Před měsícem

    My grandmother was from Northamptonshire and naturalized back in the 50s. We have a fantastic fish-n-chip shop in my town and they have authentic mushy peas. It makes me 🥹 when I see them on the menu because she LOOOOOOVED mushy peas.

  • @j00jy
    @j00jy Před měsícem

    I cant even begin to imagine the stress of trying to keep 10 kids fed during the great depression. Insane!

  • @jacd751
    @jacd751 Před 28 dny

    Stories lost to time - My grandfather was 🇺🇸Army Infantry. He was taken prisoner by the Nazis just a couple weeks into his 1st tour, kept as a POW for nine months before he and a handful of others escaped just before Easter. As they were making their way back to 🇺🇸/Allied lines they came across 2 German conscripted soldiers that wanted nothing to do with the war. They struck a deal with them that they'd pretend to be their guards doing a POW camp transfer should they come upon any other Germans & once they made it to 🇺🇸/allied lines my grandfather & his fellow POWs would vouch for them. The night before Easter they came upon a small city/town, the 2 Germans acted as their guards & arranged for them all to stay the night in the city jail where they got their first hot shower, clean clothes, haircut, clean bed & "really good hot food" in months. In the morning they were given a big hot breakfast, were let out & continued on their way! One of the Germans was an artist & gave my grandfather a roughly 8x11 double sided charcoal sketch he made on their journey. On one side was a lush valley/field with trees & a stream & the other side was a bombed out cityscape on fire. That sketch sat alone on a small table in a double-sided crystal frame in our grandparent's livingroom - no one ever spoke about it but everyone knew that was one of his most treasured & honored possessions. When my grandfather died unexpectedly my uncle had reprints of it made so we each could have our own copy. My grandfather NEVER spoke of his time in the military or as a POW in WW2. When my aunt was a teen my grandfather hurt his back and had to sleep on the living room floor. She heard him crying & went to check on him & she said it was like the floodgates of memories & trauma from his capture, time as a POW & escape opened wide. He spoke to her all night long then never talked about it again until I asked him to help me with a school assignment - I had to interview a WW2 Veteran about his experiences, write a paper & give a speech. I could tell he wasn't totally comfortable talking about that time with me so he didn't tell me about his capture or give too many details about "life" as a POW aside from that he was made to dig graves & not treated or fed well at all. He focused on his escape & journey to freedom with me. My aunt wrote everything he told her - his capture, witnessing executions, horrible treatment, duties, lack of food & medical etc - down to have it recorded for family history. I haven't been up to reading through that yet but I will.

  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI Před měsícem

    Dirty Dozen was pretty good. It had quite a cast of big name stars. Lee Marvin who had the starring role was a Marine in the Pacific during WWII. Several of the other cast members were also WWII vets.

  • @chriswooldridge7238
    @chriswooldridge7238 Před 29 dny

    I absolutely love the Stormlight Archive books. Kaladin is easily one of my favorite characters off all time.

  • @camrenbergstad8651
    @camrenbergstad8651 Před měsícem

    Speaking of the AirBorne Divisions. "The Angels" is a really great story by The Fat Electrician

  • @rondanakamura2655
    @rondanakamura2655 Před 26 dny

    Children are lovable. That doesn't diminish the fact that they are ALSO petri dishes.
    I was sick more often than not when our kids were small.

  • @noahadams7784
    @noahadams7784 Před měsícem

    If there was ever a man that needed a movie made about him nowadays
    It would be Jake McNiece. I already have a name for it “The Legend of Jake McNasty”

  • @WesleyStubbs-x4t
    @WesleyStubbs-x4t Před měsícem

    I’ve been waiting for your Brandon Sanderson book reviews ever since I saw your shelf 😅

  • @distracting_games
    @distracting_games Před 10 dny

    I just recently started reading the Stormlight Archive, and i participated in the RPG kickstarter.

  • @xpatriatedtexan2122
    @xpatriatedtexan2122 Před měsícem

    Yet another great reaction!
    The only thing I would do to improve it would be to turn on dark-mode for youtube, but as Alfred said, "Some people just want to watch the world burn." and I may very well be who he was thinking of when he came up with that line.

  • @brentlucas731
    @brentlucas731 Před 29 dny

    Mr. Sanderson is a great author. Ghost wrote the last 3 books of my favorite series.