How Restoration Videos Are Faked | Asmongold Reacts
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Asmon is the champ at pausing the video, asking something, then unpausing to get the answer immediately after lmao
Almost as if he pre watches and dies it on purpose. Pretty much everything he does on his stream is curated in some way.
@@geoffreylincicome7298 🤡
Common random delusional comment
Let's be honest we watch asmon videos because of his commentary, if not we would just go to the original video.
@@G42Shady nah
"Just go rob a 7/11 like a normal person" best line
I mean, it is more normal. People used to rob places or run street-side scams, but now it's sick people tryin to get internet fame and money
@@darkdeath5550 I know, that's why it's so funny :P
Seriously I have more respect to 7/11 robbers
Robbery is much more acceptable than animal torture
i got more respect for somebody who robs a 7/11 than somebody who abuses turtles
the animal torture disguised as rescuing is actually some of the most despicable stuff i've seen on youtube
@@sadtr0mb0ne8 i actually hate dogs but still find the abuse of them despicable. also i find any kind of abuse despicable, especially if it's exploitative. also i don't eat meat unless it's free-range/pasture-raised or wild caught fish. mostly fish since it's cheapest. if you don't have any ethical standards then that's your problem, not the world's problem. i'm not the one who has to live with knowing what a scummy person i am.
@@sadtr0mb0ne8 also go read a dictionary because i don't think that word you used means what you think it means.
@sadtr0mb0ne8 says the person that says "we need more farmland so we can stop eating animals!" and yet has no understanding of the fact that creating more farmland means destroying the homes and killing countless animals and ecosystems for the sake of your "ethical" diet 🤣🤣 bet you don't know that plants feel pain too, huh? How about you just accept that nature is a cycle and we all eat each other to continue the cycle
@@env0xHate is an intense, extreme dislike towards a person or a thing, often derived from fear or anger, while dislike is a feeling of distaste or aversion. (I used Google)
@@Yes_IAmCringe you're right. i don't hate dogs i dislike them, i am still nice to them. i hate mosquitos.
I spend a lot of time watching CZcams about wild animal rescue, now whenever I watch them I can’t help but to think about people that fake it and will never get rid of the thought “this may be fake and these people may be horrible” even when watching people do genuinely good acts of kindness
Big channels that upload few videos 'might' be real on the premise of the bigger the channel, the more likely they are to be caught. Fewer videos means they aren't out harming animals every other day to 'rescue' them, making it more likely they are recording legitimate scenarios that just aren't that common.
If the content creator also frequently talks to the camera in full view, making them easily identifiable or even going out of their way to identify themselves they're more likely legitimate. There's content creators with businesses and organizations around rescuing animals or treating animals are likely to have links on how to get in contact with them or their business directly and the CZcams channel is just a little extra monetization on their normal business/org that would be operating anyway.
Sadly, its also more likely to be fake if its a channel from poorer areas of the world where even mediocre monetization of a video is very valuable to them.
If you're watching it, it's most probably fake.
I saw a video on The Dodo recently that couldn't have been more fake and I started paying attention to more details. The reality is that almost all of these are fake. How many videos have you seen where they just "happen upon" an animal in a spot where no human would normally look and they just happen to have legit filming equipment (not just an iphone) on them? Unfortunately I think damn near all of these rescue videos are fake and I propose banning them all together, or removing the ability to monetize. There's no reason to be monetizing or filming animal rescues IMO. If you want to be a good person, then be a good person. You shouldn't need a camera for that.
@@Mustang_G Go ahead, tell me Urban Rescue Ranch is "fake"
@@NulldronKevin is clearly a paid actor smh
That Xbox looks like it could be a limited edition promo series run for Sea of Thieves.
Comment is talking about this 1:22
@@weirdyoutubechannels No. I don’t think I will.
nope, that is a original Xbox, that thing came out long before sea of thieves
Mud slide
Remember when the internet fakes was everything being cake? How wholesome.
Nah, every prank being fake was first
"The cake is a lie"s true origin, man I feel old now.
You say that like it happened a decade ago and is long gone
@@weirdyoutubechannels shut up
Now it's hypocrites crying over turtles as they're chomping down on murdered animals for their own pleasures.
2:50 you can actually wash motherboards and stuff, and its quite a common thing too, you just have to be carefull and dry it VERY well
This is true. I used to work at Texas Instruments back in the early 90's we used to wash motherboards after surface mount assembly with a water wash to help remove the excess flux off the board.
This is insane . My family saved 3 baby snapping turtles . We raised them even though they made our whole house stink. After about 6 months they got too big for our fish tank and the big brother bit off the younger brothers tail(probably thought it was food or a worm) we knew the tank was to small for them had to let them go. Ever since then we have been part of a turtle saving wild life group. The person who does this kind of stuff definitely has serial killer in the making vibes.
Actually turtles eat other turtles, esp if there are size differences...
"Just go rob a seven eleven like a normal person." is a phrase I never thought needed to be said until this video.
What some people dont understand is that the tortoises shell is the tortoises body
Yeah it's like their spine. Horrifying.
Little did we know this was the start of a long journey of asmongold being an animal protection activist
lmao.. imagine asmon giving up chicken nuggets.
@@kongkarryAnimal protection doesn’t necessarily mean vegan.
Game wardens do actual preservation unlike virtue signaling veggies@@kongkarry
Learn what virtue signalling means before using it.
When they call the meat industry the biggest "genocide" in history @@bananian
You can absolutely get electronics wet, but the catch is that they can't have power running through them and you want to make sure they are discharged first. I believe you would also need to perform a final rinse with rubbing alcohol, or maybe a dip in an ultrasonic cleaner.
and dont use tap water preferably
Distilled water if you must use water so there's no residue left behind after drying. Alternatively cleaning with isopropyl alcohol is always the preferred choice as it evaporates quickly.
I smile every time someone thinks water will instantly destroy electronic goods. Sure it's not good for them but getting electronics wet isn't a death sentence. I know people who have submerged phones (back when phones had holes for headphones and memory cards) in water and after leaving them in a box of rice for a few days have a working phone again at the end of it.
Yep I cleaned my keyboard under the tap in the sink, put in the hot water cupboard until bone dry, plug in and it works.
Had to do it because I knocked a full glass of coca-cola right across the whole thing.
@@Cheeseberry69ya when I saw him acting appalled and perplexed that how could you possibly wash electronics with water , like that is not going to harm it at all as long as there is no power. And even then as long as it’s not salt water you actually have a chance , like for a phone for it to be ok. And like you’ve never seen these RC trucks that people use in the rain drive through water .. But you obviously know this quite well knowing about distilled water and most importantly cleaning it with alcohol to remove any mineral spots that could cause a false conductor point that will be the reason something fries.
you can skip alcohol but it'll dry longer. Plus you can "fix" old can capacitors by submerging a board for an hour.
Fuck I'm so disturbed right now about the turtle thing and it reminds me of all the weird cat videos I've seen where the rescuer clearly were the people put the cat in that situation. Especially since they purposely put ticks on the cats and other parasites.
I also saw a cat rescue video (an investigation into such a channel to be precise) where the cat was clearly "rescued" a few times with the last time of it being replaced by a new kitten, because the original probably passed away from the abuse. And unfortunately some countries have very loose definition about what is animal abuse.
@@annak8755 yeah, Nick Crowley (on youtube) have a few videos about "animal rescue videos"-abuse on youtube. One of the channels he showed saved the same puppy multiple times, with a very distinct fur pattern. Then the puppy died and they started saving a new puppy.
Tbh me too. I'd say most people that actually rescue animals don't have the time or think about uploading 100s of videos
Oh it's the same people they just switched victims
I saw a dog rescue where they pushed a dog into a tar pit in the hot sun. The look of confusion and fear in its eyes. Then they showed a different dog at the end, so you have to expect the worst. Made me so mad I felt sick. CZcams needs to get a team together to investigate suspect animal cruelty videos.
Not so fun fact: Of the 356 known species of turtle, 161 of them are listed as endangered by the IUCN Red List. Of the 161 endangered species, 51 of them are listed as critically endangered. Nearly all species of sea turtles are endangered with 3 of the 7 existing species being critically endangered
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isnt asmon the one who is cool with killing animals for pleasure? like, he literally said its okay to kill dogs, cats, whatever animal and cook it up if its tasty for the one killing it? does asmon know how cruel animal farms look and work on the inside? does he think a like-dog-intelligent pack animal like a pig that is born, removed from its mother and growing up being overfed and sitting in its own feces in a space 1.5 squaremeters of size until it is either shot or killed with gas enjoys its life of pain and suffering? im no animal rights activist, no veganist, i dont give a damn about animals besides my dog - i am just fed up with all this bigotry, pain and suffering does not differ, it is what it is, either accept it for all animals, or dont and live by that choice lol - maybe he should watch some videos from animal rights activists to make a mature statement on this topic
I just want to say, you can wash any electronic part after its been completely drained of power, once washed it has to be completely dry before use or it'll short. It may shorten the life cycle due to corrosion over time though.
Thankies genius, the point was more literally nobody with 5 minutes experience with computers is using plain h2o for cleaning
Tecnically you can dump electronics in water but after you're gonna wait some weeks before powering on the device or make an alcaol wash.
Unless the body of water struck by lightning....sometimes just a small static shock from a hand fries a mother board. You gotta ground yourself to ensure this doesn't happen when handling circuit boards.
@@davidandrews5262 do you work whit 100 pcbs a day, I don't tink, the probability to kill someting whit static is very low unless you live in a very dry place.
@nellox8178 it also depends on the circuit voard you are touching. But when things cots hundreds and thousands of dollars. Why risk it.
@@davidandrews5262your more likely to die everyday then accidentally fry your circuit board from a static shock from your hand.
@pickleboy6059 okay bot 👍
The worst part is that turtles and tortoises, literally DO FEEL PAIN, from their shell!!
Yeah! All those types of channels abusing the animals should be banned/de-monetized.
Animals don't feel pain they don't have the nervous system that humans have
@@Gerald0613 a google search would blow your small mind
Even worse is the people doing this absolutely know it too
That's what I was thinking. It may be less pain but I was thinking how turtles can't leave their shell. It's not like other ones who can leave and it's like a shield. If a turtle can't leave its shell I'd imagine it feels it
It would have started as a genuine restoration, but people realised, it's hard to find a large amount of rust covered items that are interesting enough for a video, so they started taking regular products and damagin them to create that rusted item themselves, allowing them to control their content and not run out of things to fix. Eventually some channels thought fuck it, people wont know the difference and began totally faking it.
But why turtles 🐢 ... Everyone likes turtles...
@Maksym G. You answered your own question. Everyone likes turtles. So it gets them likes.
Same goes for animal rescue videos. They take some cat, wash it, feed it, make video and toss it out again. Because cats will get you clicks and there's tons of them out there to switch between new videos. Very rarely they find homes, but it's easy to find a cat, pretty up it for a video and disregard as trash after filming.
Well of course
@@taylorbug9 yeah but good luck finding them
Well yeah, doing that do innanimate objects is fine. But living things are totally different.
Just to let you guys know: Water on Hardware doesnt really destroy it. Some people even wash Graphicscards in the Dishwasher. Its safe if there is no battery attached. Without any electricity it wont die because of some water. Just let it dry completely after washing it and its as good as new.
I think the real point to all of this is that there is no such thing as a harmless fake video, because people will always take things too far. I'm glad they connected something seemingly benign like the fake gun restoration videos to something that people actually care about.
I'm not an animal activist or anything but man seeing the turtles like that was infuriating. I would love to see an eye for an eye for animal abusers.
You're vegan though surely?
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 Lmao definitely not a vegan or vegetarian
@@lemon_rice6196 so the issue here is - you're not in the best position to claim to be outraged by animal abuse when you eat slaughtered dead animals... why not prove you truly care about animal suffering - go vegan. Otherwise you're saying one thing and doing another and being hypocritical.
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 I get what you are saying here but hypocritical is not the word here and I did not comment to debate whether eating animals for food is moral or not. These people are torturing animals for something stupid like a yt video I am also too uneducated on this topic, I have not experienced enough of life either as I would assume you have
@@lemon_rice6196 don't get me wrong dude - I'm not a vegan. I also have that knee jerk reaction when seeing stuff like this and get pissed off but then I find myself in a paradox - can I really claim to be that against animal abuse when I eat them? It's absurd no? Truly - only vegans get to make that claim as they respect the rights of all animals not just certain ones they find "cute" or whatever
Asmon sticking up for Naomi was so endearing.
I'm very happy that you covered this topic, Asmon. Excellent reactions and that Turtle aspect to this is horrendous and a criminal offence that should receive action.
It’s sad how animals are treated. All animals deserve respect.
Would you support someone who legitimately saves sea turtles by removing the barnacles?
@@poopandfartjokes if they’re legitimately saving them. Sure. I’m not too educated on it though.
@@RampidWarthogStudios what about the poor barnacles?
I volunteer each Summer in Battlefield Recovery here in Germany but also have been to Estonia, Finland, France and Ukraine where we recover KIA WW2 Soldiers (of each side), identify them, make sure their next of Kin is contacted and then get them to be buried on a War Cemetary for their Country.
While doing so we also always find a ton of Equipment (sometimes dangerous but usually not) in a Condition like you see some Items in these CZcams Videos and these are sent to Experts who try to clean and restore them but even those Experts with all the Money from the German Gouvernment usually can't do as good as a Job as you see in the Results of all of these CZcams Videos, so i always found them questionable at best. So i'm not surprised at all that most of these are faked, but it's satisfying to watch for most People so i understand why they're popular.
Prost & Cheers from the Bavarian Alps
when it comes to steel you can have almost 1/2 of steel to grind of before getting all that rust out. you can clearly see in these videos they are only removing a top layer of rust natural oxidization does not look like that. you will clean that first layer off and then you have a layers of carbonized mil scale from the smelting process this layers after years of oxidization becomes porous filled with small little holes you essentially have to grind off, polish or file that layer down their is no way to simply clean it off. after you are done with that the piece is usually thinner.... much thinner by almost 1/8 to 1/4 of a inch the dust cover on a gun is usually about that 1/8th so good luck still having material usually when that thin their is literally no more steel and rusted through and through has for these videos the rust looks painted on rust goes deeper than simply the top layer you will keep a piece of steel outside and the top layer rusts over night after years it is usually completely rusted through and through that steel becomes the rust it does not exist anymore it can't just go back to normal after. it goes against the basic laws of chemistry if you burn a piece of paper it changes elements it is not like water turning into ice and back into water the metal is no more, gone, il exist pu.
can you message or link me the volunteer thing? I'd want to participate in such thing if possible
I wanna learn more if this is an organization or some kind of event name. I had no idea people were still finding things from ww2 to this very day. This is so cool! Please tell us more if you can.
@@DeliaHlForth Depends on how many people search for them and where. I live in a village in Roumania and ww2 antique hunting is nonexistent here. We have forests full of bullets all the way back from 1800 right next to where I live. People just think they are garbage. I myself found cutlery and bullets by just taking a walk. Most of it resurfaces after heavy storms. These things are usually buried deep beneath the forest ground now.
@@DeliaHlForth Well it's an unfortunate truth actually, because it's much less cool or interesting in many cases. Finding old belongings from WW2 is cool, the issue moreso is that many areas in Europe have a massive problem.
In Germany alone, every year around 2.000 tons worth of bombs are found.
The most common bombs during world war 2 weighed 50kg and 250kg, there were heavier ones weighing more than a ton, but those were much rarer. You can do the math from there how many bombs that would be each year on average.
Oftentimes entire citiy blocks need to be evacuated, if a really big bomb is foudn within the ground durin construction, although that only happens every 2 years or so.
fun fact: you actually CAN use a soap water to clean your pcb as long as it doesnt have power stored in it, the capacitor usually take hours to fully dried out from the power source, overall yes u can use water and soap to clean the dirt on your pcb
2:35 Just so everyone knows, it's alright to wash your Circuit boards as long as the water doesn't have salt in it and doesn't have current running through it. I frequently wash the various PCBs and stuff that I make for my projects, though usually I use Isopropyl or Mineral Oil instead of water, but you can use water as long as it doesn't have salt, like I said.
We’re getting to the point where people are going to do or hire people to do horrible things, just so they can “expose them” on their official channel
2:45 You can do it
BUT, you need to then let it dry for at least 2 days or so to get all the water to evaporate
Or rinse with alcohol to displace the water
Just some water is fine, but if they water stays on the board, like under a chip for example, there is enough space for them to be under there, then it can rust
Exactly. It’s not the WATER that causes problems, it’s arcing circuits. If you dunk the whole board then get it totally dry with alcohol, rice, blow dryer, whatever, it’s fine. Risky, because there is a chance there could still be moisture in the wrong place, but doable. 🤷🏻♂️
I own an endangered species of tortoise and yes they do feel through their shell. Some people are just so horrible it’s hard to wrap your head around
Genuinely curious here, I'd heard that the turtles shell is similar to our fingernails, so while it can definitely be injured and feel pain, it's much more resilient than just skin. Is this not true? Thanks!
Also, I'm only talking about hard shell turtles, not soft or leathery shelled turtles.
@@sirosis1971 The outer shell is actually a mixture of bone and keratin (like hair and fingernails) and the inner part is the turtles actual rib cage and spine.
2:25 Water wont do much harm if you properly dry it afterwards - mostly youre worried about shorts as corrosion takes time. But I do love how the PCB is instantly clean in this shot.
Der8auer had to make a full video talking about this after mentioning it in a previous video. Yes, you can use a dishwasher with PCB in some conditions.
Maybe the problem with mild fakes is when they cause the damage only where they are sure they can fix it. Like rusting the case but leaving the electronics alone. That would make people believe that they could restore those themselves and lose money on trash or cause a fire.
This kind of reminds me of those videos of people using high power transformers(usually taken from microwaves or something?) to burn beautiful patterns into wood. Sure it looked nice, and under very controlled circumstances, could be something done professionally, but the videos encouraged people to use dangerous voltages and burn wood and it resulted in lots of deaths by electrocution or fire.
@@Raletia Yeah, Transformers... Are *****NOT***** to be messed with by someone who doesn't know what he or she is doing. They're built to contain a hell of a lot of electricity, and if they're outside the microwave or whatever, they can easily electrocute a person.
The real restoration videos are super easy to spot, it's always super old tech from the 1800s, and they show the whole process of sandblasting rust, replacing wood if the original is too rotted, painting it it's original colors, and even buying authentic labels to put on the device
Also, the pits caused by rust have to be filled or ground down
Just as a total side note, you can wash most electronics(PCBs) if you know what you are doing.
My favourite restoration channel does it asmr style and keeps a large glass jar of all the rust they pull off the item they are restoring.
Very satisfying hearing the scraping of the brush as they clean the rust off
Destroying a historical gun is awful. I don't care about the mild fakes.
Doing it for a less important and more ubiquitous item, however, is fine.
Now...The animal rescue and 'restoration' ones...Oof.
Turtles are my spirit animal... To say that I'm mad and unsettled is an understatement.
Small thing on the color of corrosion on metals. Copper when it corrodes turns blue green, nickel turns green, tin turns yellow, silver can turn anywhere from yellow to red to blue or black and even stainless steel does rust a pale brown. Most other metals just become dull and/or dark.
Most things made of metal are made from alloys that contain different metals like how stainless steel contains chrome and iron (and carbon) or brass contains copper and zinc. Still takes either chemicals (including water and regular vinegar) or a very long time to corrode metals to that extent.
Source: worked at a galvanic plant with lots of metals xD
Even if the turtles had stuff stuck to the shell you don't use a freaking knife to fix it, my cousin has a tortoise (different animal but similar) and it fell down the stairs one day when they forgot to close the baby gate and it cracked the shell open so they had to order a kit made for tortoises especially to fix the shells. The shells are just as important as their skin and need to be properly taken care of and even washed gently regularly.
Falling down from stairs and clearing with the knife is different things
@@user-xo8ip7lq6j my point was, the shell is a crucial part of their bodies and can feel pain. You wouldn't use a knife on your skins would you?
Yeah the shell of turtles/tortoises/terrapins are a vital part of their integumentary system, the same body system that is looked at when talking about human skin
All jokes aside, I love how genuinely smart Asmon's responses are 99% of the time based on the knowledge he has or just using context to form a reasonable assumption. Absolutely based gigachad
bouncing on it
@@mantispsychosis5911 What is your problem
@@talibandit And what is your problem
I thought you could wash electronics in water, as long as you totally dried it out after. I mean you ultrasonic clean things in a cleaning solution etc too.
You can it's a bit risky the best way to clean circuits is to use completely pure water, h20 with zero additives.
@@ExarchGaming oh okay thanks good to know, I only knew about the pure water method
-Ultrasonic cleaning+ Isopropanol sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
You can indeed wash electronics in water, as long as they do not have a battery; and they dry completely before plugging them back in. I have several times put mechanical keyboards (face down towards the sprayers) and computer fans in the dish washer. It's not a problem. Just make sure they are dry inside before reconnecting. I would not try this with a rubber dome keyboard unless you want to disassemble it as water can get trapped under the rubber and not dry.
its actually mostly fine to wash a circuit board underwater. distilled water is obviously a better choice, and theres some risk of the capacitors discharging in the water and damaging the components around it but the water has a high enough resistance that the leads usually wont even short on a capacitor, but almost always it doesnt actually hurt anything as long as any batteries are removed first
Man... I was not expecting to be this depressed about animal cruelty. I came in thinking we'd talk more about people purposefully destroying shit they own. Fine it's whatever they own it and bought it they can do whatever. But man, not the turtles.
You're a vegan though, right?
@@dibel3669 not an argument. If you care about animals - go vegan. Otherwise you're saying one thing and doing another and being the smoothest of brains: "I hate animal abuse. But me eating a steak? That's different" 😂
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 stfu
@@LeonardoNarco you and your argument - 👁️👅👁️.
Come back when you have something substantial to refute what I said, kid.
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 Poor kid , he'll never be back ...
when I worked on a shellfish farm, sometimes I would sit in a tide pool for several hours without moving much, just getting clams. and many times I ended up with barnacles on my boots, I always thought it was kinda cool
I'm sure most videos are fake, but it's possible for things that can't rust to still look like they are rusted. I live in the coal region and sulfur turns streams water orange and rusty brown in color. Anything found in the water after time will look like it's rusted from all the sulfur in the water. Google a picture of sulfur stream or sulfur river.
Those who are confuse about the noodles being used to fix a guitar, its actually a meme in the Philippines. Essentially we love instant noodles so much that we use it to fix thing like broken finger, car scratch etc. But don't take it seriously 😃.
The turtle thing is some next level Les Mis-inkeeper&Cosette-devildoing shit. The massive irony in this cruelty is simply outrageous.
Well Asmongold says he doesn't care about animals and also talks like he cares about them. Virtue signals about turtles, but eats stakes.
@@meateaterscringe9863 Asmongold never said he doesn't care about animals, idiot. Why are you vegan nutjobs all so fucked in the head?
@@meateaterscringe9863 He cares about animal cruety, but not in that way, for him it's fine to kill animals for sports, meat and etc, at least for me and him this is not the same as torturing animals for views.
Like he himself said this is not being done for a good reason, they aren't killing these animals for foods for people, they aren't doing it for a trophy, they aren't doing to collect the animal resources or anything, is literally just animal torture and abuse for view for a random ass youtube video, which sucks.
@@RaphielShiraha64 Well views can provide income and with income you can buy food, so I am not sure why it is okay for taste pleasure, but wrong for views.
You are saying it is okay to kill animal for food, so you would say it is okay to kill you for food? You morally accept that?
@@meateaterscringe9863if it was a life or death situation, and my death would allow someone else to survive, no, I would have no issue with someone eating me. Also, you can like meat but hate animal cruelty, especially since most farms that produce meat aren’t cruel at all. Industrial farms actually make up a minority of farms, the majority are regular old farms with pastures and barns, where an animal is given a full life before being killed painlessly
At least we can take solace in the fact that he's handling barnacles bare-handed. Any open wounds and he's now getting a barnacle growing in his hand. That essentially welds itself to you, to say removal is painful is fucking understatement of the year.
2:14 there's absolutely nothing wrong with washing a circuit board, especially one that's already been submerged in dirty water or saltwater, as long as it's not connected to a power source and you blow dry it before it rusts.
These restoration videos are mild compared to the fake turtle rescue videos putting a fresh water turtle in sea water and damaging their shells it’s horrific
the turtle part got me f&^%d up bro... now im sad. :(
Are you a vegan?
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 literally every person with a moral compass, vegan or not, would find this deeply saddening
@@xKinjax I've hit a nerve. Issue here is - if you're not a vegan you find yourself in a contradictory position - you clearly don't care about animal abuse. If you do - stop eating slaughtered animals. Go vegan and prove it. Otherwise you're saying one thing and doing another. Or is eating murdered animals somehow now showing animals moral consideration or did I miss something?
@@omegaboi7087 but if you eat meat you're not showing animals moral consideration.. can you really claim to care about animals when you eat them? Of course not.
@@makefoxhoundgreatagain842 Listen there's a difference between killing an animal for food and gluing barnacles on a turtle for views.. if you cant grasp something as simple as this i dont know what to say to you.
Ripping the skin off the turtle got me. I hope every one of these bastards travel to Tijuana and finds out what that feels like on their own skin.
Yeah, but people like Asmongold virtue signal about it, pretend that they care about animal abuse, while not really caring, eating steaks etc.
@@meateaterscringe9863 This is not the place to try to spread your veganism.
@@Slothiz Every place can be the right place. But wait... Are you also virtue signalling about it too, calling them bastards, but paying for similar abuse yourself?
@@meateaterscringe9863 Bacon is my religion.
@@Slothiz So people ripping skin of turtles are bastards, but people paying for pigs to get killed are not?
They should title their fake vids: "Restoration of things that we destroyed ourselves"
You can wash pc parts in water. They have mini pc part washing machines. Long as you let it fully dry it will never have issues. Course letting them dry slow isn't good Ether
This is correct, washing motherboard under tap water wont damage it. Assuming BIOS battery was removed and board was dried fast and properly so it wont corrode.
So long as you use diluted pure water. If you use regular tap water, the minerals dissolved in the water will stay behind on the board after the water evaporates, and these tiny mineral deposits can cause shortcircuits.
The batch of cracking AMD GPUs is said to be probably caused by some miners washing them with water for appearance, there are videos of them spraying them with hose.
@@rtyzxc To be fair, the people pressure washing graphics cards to make a quick profit probably didn't go through the effort of using gallons of RO water, then properly drying them in a large scale heated dryer/ oven, or desiccator. They used tap water at high pressure on fully assembled cards, then threw them outside to dry.
Those things are great. To dry fast I stick my parts in the oven after, the hotter the faster it dries.
The fish community as well needs to be checked. The big “fish-tubers” i would watch sometimes and they’re always constantly buying new fish just to make content and they keep them for a while and then later “oh they died” “oh they were getting too out of hand so i had to re-home them” or honestly they just get rid of them to make room for the new fish they want to make content out of with a new tank so the old fish always are getting moved around and who know where they end up cause they’re connects that take them in, can only take so much so it’s like wth yo
The instant ramen thing actually works to an extend. Jazza tested it while back and made a sculpture
YOu can wash those ellectronic boards with water aslong as its not dirty water and must be thoroughly dried before powering it on... but getting rid of rust on them is just a miracle
"not showing any animal suffering" would probably be a good guideline in general. I see why someone would wanna film their doggo but there is no reason you should show your dog with a broken paw getting his bandage or something similar.
main thing people should just remember is rust is decayed metals, you can remove the rust but the metal that rusted away is GONE, it cannot be just "cleaned" and made to look like new with out rebuilding the lost metal
Turtle shells are grown from their rib cage so they definitely can feel what’s happening to its shell.
“It’s water cooling” does kinda make sense if the no longer produces any heat
2:49 - You can wash electronics just fine. They only have to be dry by the time you apply electricity, and the water should not leave behind problematic residue while drying, such as salts - those absolutely are deadly to electronics.
Turtles live a long time. Imagine the CZcamsr dying, but passing on the turtles to his predecessor, and him passing them on to his? The torture would last multiple human lifetimes.
Thats why the only people I watch is hand tool rescue and my mechanics. My Mechanics is literally a master at attention to detail and goes to insane lengths. His videos are amazing.
I was about to mention My Mechanics too. his vids are great.
@@cynnabelle youre welcome!
@@cynnabelle let me know how it goes?
you absolutely can wash pcbs in regular water, but you also need to then rinse them off with distilled water. tap water has various elements (what plants crave) in it, but distilled will rinse it nicely. then you just scrub it off with a brush and isopropyl as normal
Water? Like in the toilet?!!
Washing PCB's with water is very common, and is part of the manufacture of many boards. I restore various bits of technology at a museum, and we wash PCB's with water to remove dust and other dirt, as well as water soluble contamination, then washing (if the item allows) with isopropanol or other alcohol, if not Distilled water is used and dried in a drying cabinet.
Its very effective, though no scrubbing can usually be done, as it would damage the item. It is important that the electronics are completely free of power, both stored and applied, prior to washing. True restoration is a very time consuming, expensive and time consuming process. It also takes extensive knowledge of many disciplines, typically chemistry, electrical engineering, physics, manufacture, machining, wood working etc... As well as the historical techniques no longer used etc...
Washing electronics in water is a thing. I know it's crazy. I've heard of it happening. An old Asian dude my coworker used to work with at Pep Boys did surface-level repairs on electronics would just wash the resin off in the sink, and then properly dry the equipment however he was doing that.
8:45 it does, they have nerve endings in the shell
They can definitely feel pain from it
Edit: ohh he said it right afterwards lol
Imagine implementing an AI model to find all the similar animal stuff.Would not be surprised if the AI goes full Ultron mode at some point.
lost it when it came to rob a 7 eleven like a normal person LMAOO 🤣
You can submerge electronics in water and still have them work fine. As long as there is no electricity running through them and the water is clean, there should be no damage as long as you let it dry out completely.
You can use water to clean electronics... water is even used to clean and restore paper and books. You literally take a book and take all the pages out and give them a bath.
No you shouldn't, its not just water out of a tap. The impurities will ruin your shit.
@@Roguecjb of course not tap water... you need demineralized or distilled water... and you add soup and calcium. I didn't think I was supposed to go into detail. 😅
2:26 that pause was hilarious, side note I thought you couldn't wash motherboards or any technology with either damaging it or getting shocked, huh
You can - though you really still shouldn't, since there are better ways to go about it - if you've removed all batteries on the board and you're using filtered water and dry it off afterwards quickly and thoroughly: there's nothing to shock you if there's no AC or DC current plugged in, and the damage that water would cause isn't from the water, it's the trace minerals that "could" get left on the board when it evaporates, which would cause short circuits later.
They were just using water from a garden hose on that sucker.
@@matthewyoho5422 ok I thought so too
My rage meter genuinly spiked past my limit
2:32 honestly using water on electronics doesn't work how people think. I used to manufacture PCBs and we'd literally use water to scrub off the resin from soldering. It's having a current while it's wet that's the problem or the corrosion from not drying. Or potentially some minerals left over from the water. It's actually not unreasonable to wash electronics with water.
I started out worried but in the restoration videos I watch, they often have to replace wooden components, sometimes fill in holes in the metal, and they are all actual antiques. Probably safe.
The only restoration videos I trust are from this one old guy who fixes watches lol
personally to me its an amount of creators that is so small that you can count them all up on one hand, like the ballistics restoration guy in the video... if you dont mind, im abit curious as to who said old guy is, may as well watch the vids(accidental pun there)
Red dead, or the other one?
And as for animal "restoration", just watch fucking Vet Ranch...
@@Ifslayanct wristwatch revival :)
@@crustybomb115 wristwatch revival :)
You actually can get electronic components like a motherboard for example wet.. provided the board is fully discharged and you allow enough time for the board to dry 100% before giving it power again.
People saying killing animals is just as bad as torturing animals for content is really stupid.
The difference is the level of pain the animal goes through.
When an animal is killed for food, it has to be relaxed and unstressed for the meat to be considered good quality.
A stressed animal releases adrenalin into the bloodstream, making the meat bitter, tougher and is usually considered as spoiled and not fit to sell or consume.
So the kill is quick and painless, in order for it to be good to sell.
Cutting the throat, to bleed out the animal, is done after it's killed.
On the other hand, these turtles are being relentlessly tortured (probably to death), for nothing more than views and clout.
Avnj has made videos about tons of channels doing animal cruelty it’s almost scary how many people do it for views
i have no idea why i dont even watch this guy nor have i ever played wow but i like watching him react to things on the internet
As long as you dont turn on power until it's dry out it's OK to wash electronics, surprised so many ppl don't know it.
2:40 washing tech with water is fine as long as you let it completely dry before you power it on. Water isn't what kills tech, turning it on while wet is.
2:47 you can wet any electronic component as long they don't hold a charge in some passive components like condensers and later dry it well, generally with compressed air and isopropyl alcohol. You even pour them in vinegar to dissolve the base of leaking batteries and condensers and regular anti rust in contacts. In retrogaming and retrocomputing this is a normal procedure, even putting them in a washing machine. It is normal to sand the lacquer on board traces to clean corrosion if there is any below it and patch wire the failing contact points or even remake the traces with copper sheet and epoxy.
You should check videos of people who repair computers like Adrian Black, you will see all kinds of shit you didn't thought it could be done to electronics.
One thing that could possibly work better than a witch hunt against these channels is spreading information about the true nature of this kind of content to as many people as possible until even most normies end up knowing what's up. Make the truth widely known and most people will turn against this.
Don't try at home but Fyi, you can actually use water to clean electronics if you know what you are doing. You would have to make sure the caps are discharged etc. Then you can use distilled water or even tap water as long as you properly dry the components afterwards, this tends to involve using solvents like isopropyl alcohol to displace the water to help with the drying process as well as remove any mineral contaminants that may be from the water or already on the component. Source: I'm a Mechatronic engineering and IOT com scientist
3:00 you actually can do that... you just have to dry it off before you plug it in and give it any sort of power or the electricity will travel through the water and fry it
Biggest tell in my experience is whenever they mirror polish anything.
Thank you Anarchist and Asmon for making these videos and bringing mores attention to this. Sorry I had to skip the parts where a$$holes tortured animals for views. I know that screws up the algorithm but I just couldn't. Please keep up the good work.
I read “thank the anti-Christ” 😂
2:43, if you dry the motherboard fast and and dont let it with water in it to rust and you dont run it while wet nothing will happen so ye, that thing can be done
4:11 an old tire sitting in a pile of rusty junk at a junkyard could easily end up coated in rusty crud.
I hope Naomi watches this
You can wash electronics in water but you HAVE TO make sure it is very dry before reassembling, usually by leaving in a low humidity area for a few days after drying off with a towel as best as you can. The few days is just to make sure it's dry, so long as there isn't any corrosion it should work even if it has been dipped in water so long as it is for certain dry.
1:40 When a friend offered me a good deal on this, "Cast-iron X-box," I was like, "No thanks. I'm waiting on the teflon coated one."
Washing a PCB is actually totally fine as long as it's turned off and propperly dries after, so that point is quiet wrong.
Good example is how der8auer cleans vaseline of oc mobos
Well, there is a bit more to it than that when you factor in capacitors but yes, a circuit board that is properly prepared for it can often safely be washed in distilled water as long as the water is completely dried off afterwards. This said, some components which are occasionally used on circuit boards are not water tight and their function can be affected by water getting inside them. They are less and less common in modern boards but it is still something anyone attempting this should be aware of. Also, tap water can leave electrocunductive residue on a circuit board if it is air dried. Get some of these residues happening in the wrong spot and you can short out the board when you plug it back in. Odds of this happening are fairly low but if you keep doing it over and over again, it will most likely eventually happen to you. Also, circuit boards have lots of tiny little spots where water might not evaporate from easily and is likely to cause corrosion/rust in those spots. To avoid this, it is generally a good idea to rinse a board in a water soluble, fast evaporating substance such as ipa after you washed it in water.
That's some good nuance on propper practice I guess and for some electronics u wanne follow some of that (like e.g. discharging caps on a PSU board bevore cleaning), however I believe that most consumer PCBs could handle a soap n tapwaterbath then Be dryed with a hairdryer (not set to high) left out a bit and be just fine.
Submerging electronics in water doesn’t automatically break it. Aslong as there’s no power going through the device and you allow it to fully dry before turning it back on most things are fine getting wet.
"He's gonna put barnacles on a turtle? Just go rob a 7/11 or something." That's something I never thought I'd ever hear.
thank you asmongold for helping expose this to a larger audience
My take on this is that there's no difference between people hunting for furs/shell/ect (nowadays) and this people. Both don't do it for the peoduct, but for the money the product brings. Their products doesn't help anyone. A fur nowadays is worthless, you can get better insulation with sintetic materials, but furs are fashionable. So are this videos.
* Food is different. When they will make seaweed that tastes like meat, gives you all the meat nutrients and most importantly DOESN'T GIVE YOU CANCER. We can transition to stop exploiting animals for food. But we are a few years away from that.
Anyways what's especially disturbing about this is they harm animals to basically scam people. And I give you the equivalent for human trafficking: you know the homeless that are bagging on the road, yes? ok, there are mafiot "romani" (and by that I mean gy**ies) clans that exploit profesional beggars. When one of their prostitutes produces a child, they claim them, disfigure and cripple them in order to use them as professional beggars when they are old enough. A crippled human being will better exploit our intrinsic solidarity to give them money. You got the point.
This videos is the same disturbing shit, but done to animals. It is animal cruelty 100% and "owners" should be changed and convicted 100%.
In terms of the mafiot clans, I mean, they murder people usually. Crippling human beings for profit is nothing to them. This clan leaders should have gotten life sentences long ago, but corruption is still very high in European countries despite the "measurements".