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4:46: If you are anywhere near a sub(100m and under) that does a full ping, you die.
The extreme pressure from the sound raptures your blood vessels as the force travels through your body. So, you bleed internally to death. Is that what happens?
@@wisdm5247 Yes, but its more instantaneous, so imagine your brain go ka-put when the force reaches you.
@@wisdm5247basically yeah, makes your lungs burst it also kills all fish and sealife within basically the same area and deafens within a larger area.
idr correctly but I think they do a perimeter checks and give out warnings/notices before they set it off.
@@LKRBooks yeah sure subs always send an advance warning letter to all the fishys and whales
Fun fact: so long as it's already in the air, most modern airliners only need to have one engine available in order to reach their destination and safely land, even if they would normally have up to four engines.
I think the safety rule is called etops. Extended range twin engine operation standards and was introduced to minimize costs. Also called Engines turn or passengers swim, as previously it was required for plane to have 4 engines for long distance flights. Don't quote me on that though.
@@kilosera in certain instances I'd imagine the pilots would have to make the decision to either continue to the destination, or to make an emergency landing at a closer airport.
Another fact that is not so fun, the plane that was on fire was that way due to d.e.i. practices having UNQUALIFIED people working as the maintenance crew for the airline while qualified people were kept out due to their skin color, sexual orientation, and other mundane characteristics that should NEVER matter in hiring.
That plane had just taken off and did perform an emergency landing.
@@BDSquirrelI'm convinced that it's an attack on the west. It literally destroys everything.
another fun fact: use encryption and you can make plane jokes without consequences
22:45 Context: apparently this is a "Floating Bog" on Lake Chippewa in Wisconsin.
They need to push it away every year, because the currents are pushing it into a bridge.
It's called the "island-moving ritual".
Now I'm no expert, but surely they could just... tether the island wherever the need it to stay put?
Like if only there was some sort of thing that they used in the water to tether things in place, like some kinda heavy weight attached to a length of chain or something, something to anchor the island in place so to speak. Hmmmm...
Talk about kicking the can down the road....
@@Beefyrulz my guess is money and will. This looks like volunteers on Island Moving Day"! Everyone comes out pic nics, and is of little cost. But as soon as they do anything like an anchor, well now it's got to be maintained and they're responsible.
And there are other reasons, environmental being a big factor if meddling makes things worse.
@@Beefyrulz Most likely it dosent have ground under it but instead is big piece of moss and other flora growing together, so it would rip itself off of any anchors and tethers and continue to float.
@@Gargoil987 if it can withstand lots of boats pushing on it with uneven force then it can withstand a few anchors to provide a smaller and consistent force.
Fun fact, The Australian Navy had divers in the water performing maintenance on one of their ship when a Chinese Navy vessel approached. The Australian Ship warned that there were divers in the water, so the Chinese let off a burst of pings.
Was a whole diplomatic incident.
The chinese just do not give a fuck some times.
Who is this Ping guy and what does letting off one of his burts do?
@@nabro1750 it can mush the divers brain.
4:43 no that actually makes whales deaf, in fact that diver is lucky to be alive.
Yeah those things also confuse them and sometimes cause them to beach or lose their family
Yeah, I saw that clip before and they are actually several miles from the sub; if they were right next to the sub when they pinged, the divers would be dead in an instant from the extreme decibels... forget how loud it is, but they actually have to use a second, weaker sonar ping while around a shore up to a point, to avoid these kinds of accidents.
Even worse, if you're too close to the source of a sonar ping you will straight up die, vibrated to death (Fun not so fun fact, Sperm Whale clicks are so loud they can also vibrate you to death)
Over 200db which is enough to boil the surrounding water.@@KibitoAkuya
@@KibitoAkuya I remember seeing a decibel chart showing how loud things are from a whisper, to an airplane, to a whales clicks, and a subs ping, being over 30 percent louder than a whales clicks... think it is closer to double, but am not sure. Was an interesting chart.
That Bass Pro thing has become a prank that people are doing. Apparently the store will drain the tank and get each fish a medical checkup and send you the bill.
Lol that’s great
"They don't get the concept of burning because they live under the sea." That was amazing.
13:25 that reality check when he gets out with " Oh you wanna fuck around? " Little man got real scared
It reminded me of the cartoon when Daffy Duck hitched a ride with Porky Pig, and he was talking crap to one of the other drivers only for the guy to get out of the car, and he was fucking huge. lmao
Reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons (I think it was cut up into mini-stories, like "The People Of Springfield" or something). Segment shows Nelson laughing at different people, then sees a micro-car with a guy stuffed inside, laughs his Haw Haw at him, guy gets out and he's like 9 feet tall, saying "This is the largest car I can afford, you think that's funny?", then he bullies Nelson into walking down the street with his shorts around his ankle followed by the guy saying "Hey look, it's the kid that laughs at everyone, let's laugh at him!". :)
"Do you know the difference between a llama and an alpaca?"
My man doesn't know the difference between a wolf and a cougar. WTF do you mean? 😂😂😂
That's the one I was looking for.
Alpaca wool is nicer than llama wool.
@@aphextwin5712Well I'ma pick a llama packing particulary with the size of Deez.
Monitoring staff productivity like the AI cafe is a great way to ensure that only one type of work gets done. The TLDR is that if you give someone a serious of tasks and judge their performance on only one, they will only do that one to the determent of everything else. There is quite a bit (but not a lot) of research backing that up. For example they are measuring time spent on customers, the interactions will go from friendly "hi how are you? ... oh thats great... blah blah" to as close as they can get to "What, want?" without getting fired.
And if they serve anything ELSE (food, other beverages), instead of making the food with care or at least to be pleasing and tasty for the guest, all they'll do is slap it together as quickly as possible in a way that barely looks like the item and rush it out to get back to what "really matters".
I do think the productivity monitoring itself isn't bad, but it's gonna need a lot more metrics or have the people who review this data have other means of evaluating what they see.
I think that it does have some use though. I am sure that most workplaces would abuse this, but I think that it would be useful for backing up qualitative, anecdotal feedback with quantitative, measurable data in performance reviews for promoting and firing people. What if someone legitimately sucks and isn't doing all of the extras that you're talking about? They could use this tool to show that and let the employee go, whereas it might be harder other depending on the state.
I agree that it shouldn't be used as the primary measurement of productivity, but rather to prove or disprove a manager's claims about their employees.
@@andrewdavidson4421This I agree with.
Fun fact about that sonar, if you're too close to the source, it can literally cook you inside out. Also, large whales can also do damage to humans with their sonar. The ocean is such afriendly place! 😊!
Almost like our fish selves ran for a reason from it.
Sound cooks now?
@@TheOJDrinker nope, cook is a dumb way to put it. active sonar CAN kill you, even though it's never happened officially, and it does kill wildlife. That's because it reaches up to around 300 decibels and is essentially a shockwave. It's just like how explosions kill people even if they aren't close enough to be burned by it etc. The concussion damages/destroys organs.
@@TheOJDrinker it always did, sound is just movement of molecules and atoms. Can you guess what heat is? Also just movement, though generally more chaotic in nature, while sound is more ordered and wave like. Military sonars reach around 240 dB under water, however, you would more than likely die from the soundwaves literally ripping you apart before you get cooked alive
5:06 So, what happened was, these two synagogues were next door to each other; one of these two synagogues, believed that their rabbi was the prophesied messiah of the Old Testament. In order to convince the synagogue next door of this claim, they built tunnels between their two synagogues, so they could surreptitiously slip their own people into the other synagogue and slowly convert the other synagogue. They got caught, the rabbi of the other synagogue rightfully freaked the hell out, called the police, and had the tunnels, as well as the people hiding in them, uncovered and removed. Naturally, the people from the first synagogue weren't happy about this, and so they got into a dust-up with the police who were there to arrest them. That is what happened.
One of the better explanations to this one I've heard
Was it two synagogues? I remember hearing there was a more radical faction of one synagogue that believed in the words of a deceased rabbi who declared they should expand the synagogue as a commandment and began "expanding" without permission or a permit.
@@Dizzykitty817 "Was it two synagogues?"
Yes.
"I remember hearing there was a more radical faction of one synagogue"
It was two. They were next door to each other. They might have been under the same auspices, but as far as buildings go, they were separate. The tunnels connected the two buildings.
"that believed in the words of a deceased rabbi who declared they should expand the synagogue as a commandment"
That was part of it, yes. That admonishment, to expand, was part of their larger belief system in said rabbi.
"and began 'expanding' without permission or a permit."
I think it's pretty obvious, looking at the video, that the rabbi didn't recognize them.
did you know that they had bloody matresses and children's booster seats that they tried to escape with?
Slowly convert the other synagogue by sneaking in?
Why couldn't they use the front door though? Is the other synagogue some sort of self sufficient community under strict lock down?
I love you guys. This CZcams system is so unfair to you. Your content is always so perfect. Your transitions and editing is so smooth and such high quality. Your commentary is funny and clever and always gives me a good laugh.
OK. When Henry said “what other city in the world has tunnels underneath it like New York? The greatest city on the world!”
And Kai just was like “Gaza” I really did laugh out loud for real.
Yeah and there are a few others cities with hella tunnels.
@@warrenamos7178Provo Utah, and Pendleton OR. Lots of cities. Portland has tours of the "Shanghai tunnels".
Paris
Not funny.
@@gravitydivide2576 y not?
11:07 to 11:38, The range of emotions Jeannie goes thru. From 😐to 😄to 😦to 😭 to 🙂. Too funny
13:10 Jeannie: “Idk I was trying to be phifal…phif..phisiloficle……phisolable, Thanks” had me rollin 😂
The submarine ping at around 4:26 will absolutely f*ck with wildlife and submarine divers, if close enough it will rupture your eardrums, you basically go blind for a few seconds and you will most likely be so confused as to where you are that you’ll likely drown if nobody else is around you that didn’t suffer as much of the consequences.
If the ping is strong enough and you are close enough you could even get knocked out just by the pressure to your brain again drowning you.
Also it doesn’t matter if they have the oxygen tanks on, you are so disoriented that you most likely won’t even make it back to the surface.
Actually the people in the video are lucky they were far enough from the ping, cause that could’ve turned into a liveleak video.
sounds like a warship imo
China did something similar to the divers of an Australian ship that had gotten entangled.
SEATTLE HAS AN ENTIRE CITY UNDER IT! The Seattle Underground is a network of underground passageways and basements in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. They were located at ground level when the city was built in the mid-19th century but fell into disuse after the streets were elevated. In recent decades, they have become a tourist attraction, with guided tours taking place around the area.
12:38 Yeah that's not a punchline, it's a flatline 😂
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Jesus was like you’re not gonna fucking use my name like that and smite her
24:10 To answer your question, I would guess the fighter jet is there for several reasons:
- if the bomb threat is leverage to gain control of the plane they may act to stop something like 911
- they probably work as a deterrent for some situations in the plane (and later, they work as a deterrent on the news, to stop ppl being stupid)
- surveillance, to establish if the pilot still has control of the plane (ATC might not be able to tell if a pilot is under duress, and has a gun to his head)
(the pilots probably know its likely BS, but out of an abundance of caution they go up anyway and probably use it as training, im sure they are glad of the flight time)
Whatever the situation, better they are there and have the option to act if they need to.
Yep.
How is it even a joke to say he’s gonna blow up a plane? Where’s the humor there?
0:16
Huh? Oh, don't mind me. I'm just looking for the link. Thought it maybe fell down around here.
The one on the right is japanese p*rnstar Emiri Momota. I don't know the one on the left.
Funny
Have you found it? .....asking for a friend.....
@@Carmidian one of them is Emiri Momota.
Something that ties two of those clips together....We have Golden silk spiders where I live, very large and some years as many as that spider clip. The day I saw one eating a huge roach it had caught (like the preying mantis clip) was the day I decided they were welcome. People freak out over them but they are totally harmless to humans and just imagine the amount of insects they eat that we no longer have to deal with. "A study conducted by Lund University in Sweden estimates that spiders eat 400 to 800 million metric tons of insects each year. To put that number into perspective, humans consume approximately 400 million tons of meat and fish annually." They are super beneficial to us.
I have read that the golden silk is stronger than the silk made by other spiders. So strong that it can catch small birds. Is that true?
Been watching for a few years now. Keep up the good work!
Thank you both for the video 👍🏻
3:50 that's how you wake up a Balrog!
24:10 I think they are observing the situation inside through the windows in case communications are impossible.
The fighter jet had an extra fuel tank btw.
14:20 had that situation 3 days ago. A bus caused absolute chaos with his left blinker while going tripple right (righ lane, right turn and right lane again...)
Had to stay up for 3 days without sleep to finish a college assignment. I'm sooooo happy to finally be able to watch these vids again. :D
how's that even possible? Should I be scared?
My most favorite fun fact is that WWI was started basically outside a modern day subway. After the Black Hand failed 5 times in one day to murder Franz Ferdinand, Alex Princep went to a sandwich shop and it just so happened that while he was outside it Franz Ferdinand and his wife were driving by and then Mf was like “oh shit this is the guy I was supposed to kill” then he pulled his gat out and started blasting. Imagine thinking you’re just going to subway for a Steak and Cheese sub and all the sudden you start a world war. Crazy stuff
It is also the fact, that Franz started to think he might be indestructible and was on his way back into town instead of into hiding. And, reportedly, the driver just made one wrong turn.
16:50 Fun little thing here, a buddy of mine in college was dumb enough to leave his computer unlocked while all the boys were hanging out. When he left to use the bathroom, our techie buddy rigged his computer to have meatspin as his default opening webpage. As well as his desktop background somehow, so he got double punked after he fixed his background and tried to go online.
That's kind of evil. Can destroy one's day
I don't think anyone asked but I'm going to put this out there: 2nd video, the one on the right looks like Emiri Mimota/Sumire Mizukawa, JAV actress, for anyone interested.
11:51 I have seen this in the Philippines because when the tiles were laid they butted the tiles up against each other with no grout between them and it gave no space for any movement of the tiles when the temperature changes and or floor movement happens thus they crack and pop like this
LOL, As someone that now lives in Seattle. asking what other city has tunnels is ironic. FYI many. Seattle, Portland, Boise, LA, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, Denver.....
Chicago has tunnels underneath tunnels underneath tunnels and possibly more tunnels underneath tunnels
0:18 sauce? Asking for a friend
For real
macca0114 or i_am_macca
❤ that "subtle" hint at the end... 😂
I had that shadow problem happen to me in Northern Cali, multiple stripes and on the last one was a dead animal that turned into a ramp (by the angle and facing) because I was sent airborne, the car was okay, instead of plowing into it like a wall. Weirdest highway experience I’ve had.
12:43 looks like God’s got some pretty good comedic timing of His own 😂
For research purposes sauce at 0:19
need too
hello again henry and Jeannie , loved the clips again , really well done and thank you both 😊😍
2:24 I love putting my army experience out there in your videos. That's a grenade simulator. It has a very small amount of explosive (black powder and a bunch of other minerals) that make it go boom. It'll generate some heat but it's not going to cause any damage. Wouldn't recommend holding it in your hand though. It's basically a firecracker
20:20 "alright, take the money in it, I keep the coins, I need the coins" robber proceeds to hop the counter in order to steal said coins. Like how tf do you mess that up, the clerk was just gonna let you go, but you fcked with his coins.
realizing he just fucked up "I'm dead, I'm dead" in such a resigned tone realizing he just got stabbed a bunch. chilling but owner didn't know if the guy had a gun or something and he wasn't taking the chance to find out
@@automaticman83
Owner did the right thing.
But he should have responded with "oh no you aren't, but soon you are going to wish you were"...
0:12 Men of culture this one here. We need the sauce
Sauce
Sauce or source.
The one in Jeans Looks like Emiri Momota aka Sumire Mizukawa
@@phoenix8022this gentleman is correct.
@@mungorgor still can't find the sauce though.
lol I'm liking these editors work their magic
You two are true treasures of You Tube. I hope you post for many years to come.
3:55 Fool of a Took. They have awoken the Balrog
20:28 man Im dead 💀
Same tiles happened in my living room. My tiles only had small spacers, some started exploding after we got home. It was hot in the living room so I turned on the A/C then a few minutes later they started popping out.
0:55 Steveston Marina... in Richmond BC
13:07 Jeannie gets it. IFYKYK. Not the pew pew fault
12:05 thumbnail still have the period but cant stand up 🤣
The jab strikes again
The alpaca joke made me spit out my tea. You got Henry good, well done Jeannie 🤣🤣 !
That floor breaking at 11:56 happens a lot in knew houses, because of the concret siting when it is knew. I did had that happen in my appartment and it is terrifying. I thought a earthquake was happening when it happened to me. I run out the door so fast shacking all over. I thought I was going to get the all building on top of my head lol. It happens it was just the concret siting cause it was new.
22:18 There's a pump underground that pushes the petrol to the pump then the pump above ground assists the pump below is still working so the whole system is under pressure wait long enough and yes it will still creep up recently serviced or brand new pumps won't do this
20:37 Right back to the customer service voice with the 911 operator.
I did love it!! Thanks again guys!!
Henry was so cute talking about that car chase, made my day.
22:51 that’s not how islands work. They are solid ground to the crust underneath. They are the tops of mountains. The water just surrounds them.
19:18 there is only one answer: NO
being forceful is only ok with consent (roleplaying etc.), but then it ain't R#pe anymore.
Agreed. Sadly a lot of men do think it’s okay… more disturbing is the amount of women who agree. :/
@@zerotodona1495I think the woman that said yes didn't think about it from their perspective, but are okay with someone else becoming a victime. I wonder how the statistics would look if if was a guy getting attacked by a woman.
I have _soooo_ many questions about the context of that supposed "survey".
@@erumaaro6060it isn't always the case. There are three things to take into consideration:
- how was it actually framed;
- some are as dumb and numb as you described, causing them to not see the morality of it;
- there is a surprisingly high amount of people (tho women hide it more often) that use hedonism as an excuse for such action, mistaking it for a show of power. It's usually actually very weak people, stubborn and mindless but quite easy to break.
11:10 Jeannie went from happy for Henry to shell shocked to being back in Vietnam to back to happy in 30 seconds.
Years ago I picked flying foxes as my research project for a biology class, I have never stopped believing they are some of the cutest animals,
It’s great learning that Jeannie thinks bats are as adorable as I do.
9:56 had an old neighbor who was an engineering professor. His final was to build a small cannon that could withstand an entire stick of dynamite going off. He would fire it twice a year. 4th of July and New Years. He had to notify the police because it was EXTREMELY LOUD it would set off every car alarm within 2 city blocks
An idea for the weird tentacles would be install them on huge lifter drones. In combat the ability to have a lifter fly in, grab a tank/artillery and then move it somewhere else quickly would be incredibly powerful.
18:26 a lot of cars nowadays seem to have just the button to start the engine. The key needs to be within a certain range; I think it was like 20m or more for my dad's
So we've come full circle. I grew up with cars that only had a push button to start them. Sometime in the fifties they added a key switch to energize the ignition system, but you still had a push button starter.
@@bobmorgan1575 oh, I had no idea this was a thing before. That's cool to know
17:00 is one of the greatest internet moments of all time. Literally.
11:18 Poor Jeannie. You can actually see true horror take her face bit by bit.
23:07 I saw a movie like this a long time ago. It scared ts out of me since I was a kid. I wish I could remember what it was. It was like a group of teens go climbing down a hike in a tree and are in a cave, but there are some gremlin ass monsters that look like you have their ring
Those tiles popped because they were installed with no space to move. On hot and/or windy days apartment buildings move and if the installation was too rigid tiles could pop off like that.
that kid that "threatened" to blow up the plane just won his case. judge said that the message wasn't a real threat because it was made "in a strictly private environment between the accused and his friends with whom he flew, through a private group to which only they have access, so the accused could not even remotely assume... that the joke he played on his friends could be intercepted or detected by the British services, nor by third parties other than his friends who received the message,"
it's also still unclear how authorities got their hands on the message in the first place. the airport says it has no capabilities to do this on their network and snapchat won't really comment either (they do say they work with law enforcement when a request is made but how one would be made without first intercepting the message makes no sense)
Let me guess...he's "a White teen whose life cannot be ruined by his actions"
#WhitePrivilege
Brainwashed and bitter.@@ynraider
2:29 That's actually just a very dirty artillery simulation grenade. It's used by instructors to simulate getting attacked with artillery. You would pull the small white cap, and it would start a 'whistling' fuse that set off the 1/4 stick of dynamite. It's fairly loud and scary especially when you're asleep in your trench, and it would still hurt you if it was thrown too close to the recruits.
( 10:14 ) those kinds of bats eat fruit. They are absolutely adorable.
That's exactly what a vampire in bat mode wants you to believe 😅
Regarding the bread at the start, YES! When my grandma used to make bread, we let it rise for 10 minutes then punch it, rise for 10, punch it. For 4 times total. After each punch we used to move a magnet from one side of the fridge to the other to keep track so anyone could know how far along and could punch and move the next magnet. Then after the fourth timer, then you split it up and form the loaves into pans
5:05: "...secret tunnels..." *me singing Secret Tunnel from ATLA in my room*
Missed opportunity for the mouse vid lol. Love you guys
22:43 it's funny how Henry asks what does the "call for help" mean.. and completely misses the explanation of the guy on the thread at the very end lol
16:55 the trauma continues years.. and years.. later lol
At 25:25 the way those cameras work is typically taking a really large resolution image, then using software it'll track and digitally zoom in on activity as specified by the owner.
As soon as that water came in the eleveator i instantly thought of moose from stepup lol
2:19 Just so everyone knows this is not a bomb it is a m116a1 Simulator. This simulator is hand-thrown device to simulate battle noises and effects during troop maneuvers.
The body of this simulator consists of a cylindrical paper tube containing a sealed charge of photoflash powder and a fuse igniter.
24:21- if I'm not mistaken. I read an article about this. The guy had mental health issues and because of the circumstances of being held up, and stressed from an already stressful situation; had a bad episode and thus proceeded to find his way to the plane with a bad ending.
walking timebomb. should not have been traveling on his own. just lucky he didn't get anyone else hurt
Apparently the engine wasn't on because they found his body and tried to revive him. Suspected some kind of overdose.
So he didn't go out the way that immediately comes to mind when you hear "climbed into jet engine".
2:21 it is a grenade simulator used in training by the military. Makes a loud boom without the shrapnel. Will still hurt you if you hold onto it.
16:50 I haven't seen any of those either. I don't think I'm missing much
Having seen 6 of the 8, yeah consider yourself fortunate 😂
They think that's a big family. I have 32 uncles & aunts, over 100 cousins (seriously gave up counting), combined with each cousin having 2-6 ,kids & now some of those have children of their own. Also recently found I have another 4 aunts & uncles as it recently came after my grandmothers passing that she didn't just adopt one but three kids out due to not being able to feed them all.
that seal was so mad the lil girl backed away from his kiss lol. so instead it decides to make her take a dip for the disrespect lolol. i love animals they are just to funny.
The "grenade" is a training grenade called an M116A1 Simulator grenade. Its us is as follows - This simulator is hand-thrown device. The pull cord-actuated igniter is of the friction type and ignites the safety fuse. The burning of the safety fuse provides a 5 to 10 second delay after igniting by jerking the pull cold and throwing the simulator. The safety fuse ignites the photoflash charge which explodes, producing a flash and a loud report.
So no its not a bomb.
0:55- The alluring Siren attempting to drag an unwary sailor to their watery death.
They make Pan and Tilt cameras that can be set to automatically keep faces or motion in frame.
00:15 that must be like 100 000 points deduction 😂
The scene at 17:40 reminds me of the movie "Rio" .
That Facelift Surgeon watched too much Star Trek Insurrection and probably identifies as a Son'a.
13:45 that submarine is a viewing submarine used for tourists to see the ocean floor. Went on one in Hawaii.
That is so funny, Jeannie, someone asked me what the difference is between Lamas and Alpacas and now I know the difference. :D
5:13 The editors are amazing.
still the best outro on yt
@11:30 I never heard Jeannie sound so alarmed...it was both adorbs and shocking and I had to hear it multiple times. O
I was waiting for Jeannie to sing secret tunnel... I need dis.
10:27 looks like flashing out there so maybe a storm and it's terrified and that is the closest place.
7:23 Man that was some good setup for the joke Jeanie getting real good XD I actually choked on my water LMAOOO
23:21 Oh wow, that's how you get to the Hollow Tree. Interesting.
that happen in a bass pro shop in AL
13:14 at the time it only cost 5 bucks, in the 2002 it showed up at a auction and went for 6 figures.