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  • @RunOut25
    @RunOut25 Před rokem +8708

    We need a subreddit that’s just people unconfidently being correct then we just support them and make their day better.

    • @reshirai4871
      @reshirai4871 Před rokem +689

      what about someone being incorrect, but it goes in their favour? r/taskfailedsuccessfully

    • @astrisperspecto4130
      @astrisperspecto4130 Před rokem +151

      Some days I could need that

    • @Tebb.y
      @Tebb.y Před rokem +180

      This is why I write a question mark on all of my correct answers on exams.

    • @oakenshadow6763
      @oakenshadow6763 Před rokem +81

      This might be a good idea. I'm not sure. Should we try it? Maby? No? Okay. >XD

    • @hannajung7512
      @hannajung7512 Před rokem +41

      @@reshirai4871 you mean like Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro?

  • @aubwelch
    @aubwelch Před rokem +1339

    That whole "gay penguins adopt abandoned babies" argument is the one my Christian mother gives to other homophobes. She straight up has overpopulation and foster care statistics at the ready at all times to prove why "god creates gay people for a reason and his plan is always right."

    • @mariane5564
      @mariane5564 Před rokem +198

      That's a really good argument for religious people

    • @ObtuseMori
      @ObtuseMori Před rokem +232

      Your mum sounds awesome, much respect to her. It's a shame some supposed Christians would rather be nasty and hateful and give the whole religion a bad reputation.

    • @kyrauniversal
      @kyrauniversal Před rokem +58

      I love that mom.

    • @thenexus8384
      @thenexus8384 Před 11 měsíci +69

      Based Christian mother

    • @toothandclaw4347
      @toothandclaw4347 Před 11 měsíci +28

      Based

  • @thunderflare59
    @thunderflare59 Před rokem +512

    "You got water. You got salt. And the rest is clearly a mystery."
    Get this person a metal.

  • @antoniowright8179
    @antoniowright8179 Před rokem +138

    I am partial Italian, and in my family we joke about "speaking Italian" by frantically waving our hands around and using a bad accent

    • @PrinceDenkichu
      @PrinceDenkichu Před 6 měsíci +13

      All I can imagine is that one Family Guy episode where Peter "speaks Italian" to the Italian shopkeeper.

    • @jcola477
      @jcola477 Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​@@PrinceDenkichu boopity boppity! Boppity Boopity!

  • @veronikamajerova4564
    @veronikamajerova4564 Před rokem +849

    "Homosexuality is not natural!"
    Doplhins f-cking everything they can get their flippers on: "Yeah, right."

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Před rokem +257

      Houses aren't natural either. I'm not seeing them rushing to live under the open sky.

    • @spicysalad3013
      @spicysalad3013 Před rokem +35

      @@Llortnerof 😂 ikr

    • @unionfire
      @unionfire Před rokem

      @@Llortnerof Someone needs to tell those dumbasses to go back to their caves and stop using anything manmade, like internet lol

    • @yosefzanerva806
      @yosefzanerva806 Před rokem +70

      Adélie Penguins, who make the dolphins look respectable by contrast: "Amen, oni-chan".

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Před rokem +81

      @@Llortnerof If they truly believed that only natural things were good they would be living without clothing, tools, fire, or agriculture.

  • @emma-janeadamson4099
    @emma-janeadamson4099 Před rokem +297

    "I've taken lots of virginities" = "few women have agreed to sleep with me twice"

    • @pjwhite6829
      @pjwhite6829 Před rokem

      Also, he says virgins are "the ideal mate for a man", but then supposedly takes women's virginity and then DOESN'T marry them, thus leaving more single nonvirgins and expects them to just.....give up on relationships forever or what? Even if he had somehow been correct, he's still an asshole in that situation.

    • @emma-janeadamson4099
      @emma-janeadamson4099 Před rokem +36

      @PJ White it's a bit 50s: brides were supposed to be virgins but grooms were supposed to have been around. Presumably there were either some very busy sex workers or this needs to go to r/SuddenlyGay.

    • @emma-janeadamson4099
      @emma-janeadamson4099 Před rokem +10

      @Wolf-dog Cat-dog 2.0 yes, it's foul. It stopped being a thing decades ago, but it WAS a thing. I mean, I guess if you apply the logic that women MUST NOT become pregnant out of wedlock and that it might be advantageous for at least one of you to know what you're doing on your wedding night, you can see why people might have approved at the time, but let's all be glad it's not that time any more.

    • @emma-janeadamson4099
      @emma-janeadamson4099 Před rokem

      @Wolf-dog Cat-dog 2.0 yep. It was not a good time for women. There are places in Africa now where men go to sex workers but refuse to use condoms, HIV is rife and the sex workers are outcasts when they get it, because of their "dirty" lifestyle. There is and was a lot of hypocrisy about women's sexuality. Think about the rhetoric around single mothers (bad, irresponsible people, even though they aren't the one who abandoned a child) and lesbians (not subject to the same aggressive criticism and disgust as gay men, because nobody cares what two women do together). I'm 45 and can see a lot of improvements just in my lifetime, but Ut's going to take a while for it all to stop.

  • @cardinalhamneggs5253
    @cardinalhamneggs5253 Před 10 měsíci +253

    05:10
    They’re claiming saltwater _isn’t natural_ in order to justify why they think that a saltwater lake _can’t be artificial._ PICK A SIDE!

  • @aimee-bee6056
    @aimee-bee6056 Před rokem +209

    the little bump is actually a layer of fat that both acts as a protection around your organs but also is just typically caused by hormones or diet. Majority of the time though you can’t always fix it . It appears during puberty and is absolutely natural, if a woman tries hard enough to get rid of it she could literally die. The sheer amount of people who don't know this scares me so much, i had an eating disorder and nearly died trying to get rid of that little bump only to find out years later that it’s normal and even healthy to be there smh.

    • @a.r.mproductions5616
      @a.r.mproductions5616 Před 4 měsíci +23

      Fr you cannot get rid of the bump. Even women in my family who had to get their uterus removed still have that protective layer.

    • @camdyndarksidecat7038
      @camdyndarksidecat7038 Před 2 měsíci +9

      No, it's a variable hormonal response. Yes, it's a fat distribution thing, but it's hormonal, people born without a uterus who have higher estrogen/progesterone and lower testosterone frequently develop it, but those who don't do not die. Trans women often gain it when they transition hormonally, trans men often lose it when they transition hormonally even if the trans man still has a uterus (that is not even remotely fatal). And some cis women who aren't intersex just don't have it either, they also don't die, it's just the way the body is built and how it responds to hormones has a lot of variety. It's more equivalent to whether or not you grow large breasts (though that's not reversible from hormonal changes once they've grown), trying to exercise/diet away large breasts isn't going to work and can cause harm if done to excess, but people who naturally have small breasts aren't going to die from that either. Common and universally necessary aren't the same thing.

    • @jessicaolson490
      @jessicaolson490 Před 2 měsíci +16

      ​@@camdyndarksidecat7038 yeah what camdyn said. You don't die from its lack. But if the original person meant that you die because you're trying to starve yourself so hard to get rid of it, then I could see the merit in the statement. (Basically you could die from starvation before fully getting rid of that bump)

    • @aimee-bee6056
      @aimee-bee6056 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@jessicaolson490 yeah that’s what I meant :) if you starve yourself enough to force your body to get rid of it then you can die. Ik I almost did and the wee bump didn’t go away. Recovering now but it’s probably always gonna be there 😮‍💨

    • @Meeshilin_Man
      @Meeshilin_Man Před měsícem

      Maybe core exercises would work more? I would've thought about that before thinking to starve myself..???

  • @simulatrixx9983
    @simulatrixx9983 Před rokem +1245

    as someone who reached their full adult size at age 13, hearing people use 16/17 year olds being 'fully grown' as a reason to justify adults being attracted to them really creeps me out

    • @kiraoshiro6157
      @kiraoshiro6157 Před rokem

      ok so are one of those ppl that suddenly got really big really fast
      or did you grow at a regular pace then abruptly stop at 13 like me lmao
      I've given up hope on passing as an adult even tho I'm 24 now. I'm probably gonna get called a kid until I'm like 35.
      and yea creeps will always try to lower the bar. brainwashing women into thinking it's natural too, then those women go on to have 3 to 7 kids w their husband who's fifteen years older. and the husband will go on to fear monger the daughters into staying "pure" until marriage. those are the guys that have the audacity to say lgbt folks and pagans are perverted child groomers. welp, hail satan!

    • @calidafeuersichel1515
      @calidafeuersichel1515 Před rokem +97

      I totaly feel you. My body was waaaay ahead of my brain in that age :,)

    • @chojin6136
      @chojin6136 Před rokem +62

      In some places, 16 is the age of consent. That doesn't really make it any better, though

    • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
      @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +7

      It's not really creepy unless you make it so. Maybe from a social standpoint you could argue the case but biologically science has shown that most people fully develop physically by 16 and that's what creates an adult attraction to them. That's why most consenting laws around the world are set at age 16.

    • @chojin6136
      @chojin6136 Před rokem +123

      @@bumblebeeyellowdragon the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) says otherwise. According to the NIMH, the human brain doesn't finish *developing and maturing* until mid-late 20s; with the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain responsible for rational thinking, being the last to fully mature.
      The brain stops *growing* in our late teens, early 20s.
      'Growing' and 'developing and maturing' are not the same thing

  • @begaydocrime5719
    @begaydocrime5719 Před rokem +1923

    what I love about the "gayness is unnatural because babies" argument is that they're basically arguing sterility is deviant and wrong

    • @darcieclements4880
      @darcieclements4880 Před rokem +258

      And ignoring all the species that produce non reproductive members that exist to help the reproductive members raise babies. Heck, that could even be why some of the genetic forms in humans persist so well. What mom doesn't want a gay brother to help. What dad doesn't want gay brother to help on the farm? Exactly, very helpful to household management.

    • @PurpleAmharicCoffee
      @PurpleAmharicCoffee Před rokem +159

      I guess they also abhor coitus-repulsed asexuals like myself.

    • @Aster_Risk
      @Aster_Risk Před rokem +126

      @@PurpleAmharicCoffee You know they do. You're just as gross to them as those of us who choose not to have children.

    • @justyouraveragebird5996
      @justyouraveragebird5996 Před rokem +79

      @@PurpleAmharicCoffee me as well. garlic bread? cake? want any?

    • @even3542
      @even3542 Před rokem +58

      @@justyouraveragebird5996 I'll take the cake thank you very much.

  • @karnavi6172
    @karnavi6172 Před 8 měsíci +84

    It makes me laugh every time Click says "dislaxative" instead of "dyslexic". It fits this sub so well!

    • @mirac8803
      @mirac8803 Před měsícem +3

      dislactation: the process of becoming dyslexic

  • @ansianeedsgrass
    @ansianeedsgrass Před 9 měsíci +129

    As an Italian, can confirm, we all do that 🤌 whilst saying our very important Italian words and eating spaghetti

    • @michaelmccarthy5455
      @michaelmccarthy5455 Před 4 měsíci +10

      I always joke (my Mom's side is almost all Italian) that the best way to make Italians quiet is to keep their hands from moving. I also have a shirt that say "I'm not yelling, I'm Italian".

    • @ansianeedsgrass
      @ansianeedsgrass Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@michaelmccarthy5455 I need that shirt oh my god LOL

    • @-MarbleHornetsFan-
      @-MarbleHornetsFan- Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@michaelmccarthy5455XD

    • @user-dt7bl9wi5e
      @user-dt7bl9wi5e Před 26 dny +1

      chef¨s kiss to u

  • @GretgorPooper
    @GretgorPooper Před rokem +466

    "If a woman has a masculine stand like in Jojo, it will make you gay" I freaking love this man.

    • @p4ngolin
      @p4ngolin Před rokem +43

      The irony is that illustrations from JoJo's bizarre adventure are heavily inspired by fashion photoshoots of female models.. so huh... The turn tables I guess

    • @madfox2208
      @madfox2208 Před rokem +28

      Yeah, since the author said most of the photos reference they use are women because those photos are more dinamic

    • @tomzmatlik6890
      @tomzmatlik6890 Před rokem +17

      @@p4ngolin That is why it always reminds me of the buff trans i once saw.

    • @Jaybird196
      @Jaybird196 Před rokem +3

      Stand?

    • @synodicseason
      @synodicseason Před rokem +6

      @@Jaybird196 in jojo’s bizarre adventure (a manga/anime) many of the characters have special powers they can activate called “stands”

  • @theodarosasmidt52
    @theodarosasmidt52 Před rokem +696

    I often forget that the click is actually smart and he was a college math teacher after hearing hours of dumb voices that he made up

    • @insert.coffeebean3066
      @insert.coffeebean3066 Před rokem +127

      Sometimes I wonder if some of his student from that time have stumbled across his videos

    • @theodarosasmidt52
      @theodarosasmidt52 Před rokem +107

      @@insert.coffeebean3066 I believe it has happened
      And now they are a furry because of him

    • @oswaldtime
      @oswaldtime Před rokem +82

      I love Click Academy. Not because I need to learn, but because I love hearing him explain for us.

    • @sundalosketch4769
      @sundalosketch4769 Před rokem +46

      @@theodarosasmidt52 If i didn't know any better, i'd say this was a confession

    • @pengutotally3064
      @pengutotally3064 Před rokem +42

      That explains the “Click academy”
      He appears to be a skilled teacher (in my opinion)

  • @aimee-bee6056
    @aimee-bee6056 Před rokem +42

    I was physically mature at 13, does not mean i was mentally mature at all, men did take advantage of how mature my body was and would always tell me "i was so mature for my age" its sick.

    • @ferretqueen2908
      @ferretqueen2908 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Omg that's disgusting 🤢

    • @LandofCadence
      @LandofCadence Před 5 měsíci

      You were never actually touched, right?

    • @aimee-bee6056
      @aimee-bee6056 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@LandofCadence would prefer not to get into my deep rooted trauma thats caused 5 years of therapy and a bpd diagnosis haha

    • @SpamEggSausage
      @SpamEggSausage Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm a freak, I was physically mature at NINE.

  • @janewaysmom
    @janewaysmom Před 11 měsíci +31

    I love that tampon one because the saying every time you use one, you will lose your virginity, also means that every time you stop using one, you get that virginity back.

  • @kemcolian2001
    @kemcolian2001 Před rokem +715

    as an italian, i can confirm that thats all you need to do to speak italian.

  • @sarahwatson3192
    @sarahwatson3192 Před rokem +545

    I’ll always remember the time I was told I couldn’t “claim to be LGBTQ+” because I’m not Gay… I’m Bisexual…. I had to walk away from that conversation.

    • @tanyastacy-haws993
      @tanyastacy-haws993 Před rokem +74

      😂 what do they think the B is for lol

    • @funniduck4260
      @funniduck4260 Před rokem +15

      I actually still to this day have no clue what the q means please enlighten me

    • @Crep35
      @Crep35 Před rokem +19

      ​@funni duck i think it means queer

    • @tanyastacy-haws993
      @tanyastacy-haws993 Před rokem +34

      @@funniduck4260 it means queer or questioning 🙂

    • @endermaster08
      @endermaster08 Před rokem +19

      @@tanyastacy-haws993black lmao

  • @BeanKally
    @BeanKally Před rokem +115

    I honestly love this subreddit, because I’m a 12 year old who spend a lot of time on the internet I hold myself to the intelligence of adults and feel disappointed in myself when I can’t meet those standards. It makes me feel better that I’m not the only dumb one-

    • @credencenoel4845
      @credencenoel4845 Před rokem +1

      Kiddo, honestly, being adult is a lie, I'm turning 23 this year and honestly, best advice I can offer is: don't try to be all adult and intelligent with people on the internet, we are all feckin childish dumbasses here, some just hide it better
      Just be a kiddo, do dumb stuff and own it while you still can be excused for it

    • @Doodle_Dragon
      @Doodle_Dragon Před rokem +9

      Ah, painfully I can relate 😅

    • @meowmeow797
      @meowmeow797 Před 9 měsíci +15

      I used to be 12 once... Thought the same. You don't even think like an adult at 20, let alone 12.

    • @Ester_...
      @Ester_... Před 8 měsíci +10

      Same, when i say something slightly childish (im 12 too) my parents always think that im a complete moron and that im too immature to say anything and shut me up if they disagree with me, and they're also conservatives which makes it even more difficult to talk to them since im bi, life is unfair :')

    • @BeanKally
      @BeanKally Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@Ester_... I felt that, I’m also bi and I had to spend several hours almost every day at my very conservative grandmas house for the majority of 2021 and it was kinda a nightmare-

  • @Senrabekim
    @Senrabekim Před rokem +25

    That Damar Hamlin thing was scary as fuck though. Dude's heart stopped and he dropped in the middle of an American football game. Medical personnel were on site and able to save his life. The NFL cancelled the rest of the game.

  • @midnightstorm2278
    @midnightstorm2278 Před rokem +920

    An interesting thing to think about regarding the "rise of LGBTQ+ percentages" is, much like Click said, related to general acceptance. There's historical precedence for this too: take a look at the persecution of left-handedness and what happened to the percentage of people identifying as left-handed after humans stopped holding such a strong social stigma against it.

    • @belladonnaplumb9376
      @belladonnaplumb9376 Před rokem +91

      @Moho_braccatus just 20 or so years ago when I was a child, I was taught (or rather, forced) to use my right hand rather than my left and now I'm the opposite of ambidextrous

    • @unionfire
      @unionfire Před rokem

      @Moho_braccatus Ask crazy religious people, everything can be satanic if they believe it
      edit* cowards, you know I'm right lol

    • @unionfire
      @unionfire Před rokem +62

      @@belladonnaplumb9376 Lefthanded people becoming ambidextrous after being forced to use their right is super common, it's fascinating and sad

    • @sakkora888
      @sakkora888 Před rokem +97

      @Moho_braccatus people used to believe, very strongly, that left-handed people were from the devil, or on a path of the devil. anything like that .. "left handed path" taking them away from "righteousness"; or in a secular sense, they were different from what was seen as "normal" so they had to be fixed.

    • @dianamerchant1026
      @dianamerchant1026 Před rokem +25

      Yup elementary school on the eighties we were encouraged to use our right hand for writing. I’m now fully ambidextrous so yeah super power🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @grrbarkbark7946
    @grrbarkbark7946 Před rokem +949

    As an Italian I can confirm that all you need to do to learn Italian is just do that hand thing while speaking

    • @voneyeva
      @voneyeva Před rokem +33

      Are you talking about this thing: 🤌

    • @M_M_ODonnell
      @M_M_ODonnell Před rokem +62

      Unless you're from France. Then you just have to speak French with a fake Italian accent and keep getting louder until someone understands you. The other way around is also how to learn French if you can speak Italian.

    • @grrbarkbark7946
      @grrbarkbark7946 Před rokem +8

      @@voneyeva ofc

    • @ilplumplone9525
      @ilplumplone9525 Před rokem +15

      also remember, if you don't move your hands while speaking italian, you end up speaking spanish✌🏻 XD

    • @Alinka909
      @Alinka909 Před rokem +11

      Just that and "allora" can get you far from what I've observed

  • @sillytooe
    @sillytooe Před rokem +19

    38:04 the quote "no matter where you are, everyone is always connected" is just a reference to an anime called "Serial Experiments Lain." Lots of quotes from the anime have actually trended on TikTok numerous times

    • @Mozzi_Sauce
      @Mozzi_Sauce Před 11 měsíci +1

      thank you for saying this😭😭

    • @Scarawara
      @Scarawara Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hello fellow serial experiments lain fan

    • @sillytooe
      @sillytooe Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Scarawara hello there!!

  • @i.like.tea.spill.it.betch.1527

    34:38 I wonder how they'll react to the snake on the medical symbol (Caduceus)

    • @BloodrealmX
      @BloodrealmX Před 11 měsíci +5

      The Caduceus Rod isn't even a medical symbol, it's just used as one by US companies for marketing purposes; it's actually a symbol of commerce and other non-medical things like travel and swiftness (it's a symbol of Hermes, hence the wings). The proper "medical symbol" is the Rod of Asclepius, which is a staff with no wings and only one snake wrapped around it.

    • @PhantomGato-v-
      @PhantomGato-v- Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@BloodrealmXwinged s*x and no wings "here take this snake if it don't kill you in 24 hours I doubt that sickness will" are quite different. Good that you point it out!

  • @aphelion4616
    @aphelion4616 Před rokem +78

    'Woke up dead multiple times this week..." Someone take the caffeine away from the necromancer!!!

    • @gasterthemaster6490
      @gasterthemaster6490 Před rokem +1

      I pictured the Necromancer from Castle Crashers and made it funnier.

  • @zoeb3573
    @zoeb3573 Před rokem +1447

    The fact a woman (I believe) was the one arguing men attracted to 16 yo girls aren't p*dos makes me wonder if she was groomed by a man she thought loved her, was then told later on as an adult that she was a victim of grooming, and then refused to accept the fact she could be a victim and had to come up with reasons why what happened to her wasn't wrong. It sadly happens more than you'd think.

    • @lightxki
      @lightxki Před rokem +93

      thats basically exactly what proshipping is all about and i find it sad and terrifying

    • @queenthot1438
      @queenthot1438 Před rokem +30

      @@lightxkiwhat is proshipping? sorry if this is a bad place to ask, but i’ve just never heard that before

    • @notinsideyourwalls
      @notinsideyourwalls Před rokem +68

      @@queenthot1438 I’m pretty sure it’s just supporting any and all ships, even if they’re controversial and/or morally wrong (e.g. frans). If I’m wrong though, could someone please correct me? Thanks. (And if I’m not wrong, they also often use the emoji combo of 🍖🌈 to signify they’re a proshipper)

    • @anikawinchester3791
      @anikawinchester3791 Před rokem +5

      This was the same thought I had when I read it

    • @lucagerulat307
      @lucagerulat307 Před rokem +1

      In a way she is correct technically pedophilia is defined as being attracted to prepuperty children.
      That doesn't make an adult men having a relationship with a 16 year old any less disgusting.

  • @jazmingarcia6566
    @jazmingarcia6566 Před 8 měsíci +18

    I love how you always explain WHY when it comes to people’s logic/opinions being faulty. It feels more like dialogue vs empty laughs and commentary

  • @rabevomrosenstrauch6782
    @rabevomrosenstrauch6782 Před 8 měsíci +15

    "The crocodile eats the bigger number" is how I learned it in school too! When I was little, I was a bit creeped out by that and felt bad for the bigger number. But now that Clicky told us what a big ol’ mean bully it is, always asserting dominance over the little numbers, I’m kinda rooting for the croc. 😂
    Now I’m picturing Mark roasting the bigger number with an epic "the reason you suck" speech for being mean to countless smaller numbers before tossing it in an unnecessarily complicated croc pool trap with maniacal supervillain laughter. Finally, the bigger bully has met someone even BIGGER and MEANER! Try messing with a human, you arrogant, puny number! Muahaha! (Don’t worry, I’m ok, just always picturing bizarre sketches like JD from Scrubs.)
    P.S. Mark, if you make a reaction video to weird and funny comments to your videos, feel free to use this… I’d even draw the ridiculously overcomplicated croc trap so you can yeet in the number as you laugh maniacally! 💀

  • @isaackelly9445
    @isaackelly9445 Před rokem +535

    I really wish I could've had click as a math teacher. His non judgemental and easy explanation was the support I needed with math.

    • @kitsunekyubi9358
      @kitsunekyubi9358 Před rokem +8

      ME TOO!!!!!

    • @hodgeelmwood8677
      @hodgeelmwood8677 Před rokem +6

      How was it an easy explanation? Putting one element of the question into another....? I don't have a clue what that means, or how he got the answer. I wish I did. Math is a foreign language to me :(

    • @bumblebee2822
      @bumblebee2822 Před rokem +13

      @@hodgeelmwood8677 i think i could try and explain it how my old algebra teacher did.
      our equations were h + n = 1.1 and h = n + 1
      in order to have an easily solvable equation, we need one variable. variables are just placeholders for unknown values, but in the second equation, (h = n + 1) we see h does have a value!
      we can put (n + 1) in the spot of h in the first equation and then we get (n + 1) + n = 1.1, or 2n + 1 = 1.1
      hope that helps. if its still confusing, khan academy has great algebra videos. they were a lifesaver.

    • @dakzibbon6589
      @dakzibbon6589 Před rokem +8

      I think he actually could be a teacher, cause he has a math degree

    • @Serenity_yt
      @Serenity_yt Před rokem +2

      @@hodgeelmwood8677 If you have 2 equations with the same letters in them then that basically means you have 2 ways of writing the same thing. So if you take a=b+1 and b=a-1 thats the same value. You can put a= a-1+1 in and solve it because the value of b IS a-1 if you put that into the first equations you just got a's left and with only one letter can get a number for a that you then put into one of the equations again to get a number for b. If that makes any sense?

  • @Super_Panda_BS
    @Super_Panda_BS Před rokem +541

    Fun animal fact: Bees have 5 eyes. 2 at the front like a fly, and 3 smaller eyes like a spider. The three ‘ocelli’ eyes on the top of its head detect light, so the bee can sense if it’s being approached by a predator.

  • @LynkJRayvonn
    @LynkJRayvonn Před 11 měsíci +17

    Click should unironically start a series where he just teaches math. I would watch that series.

  • @cole08
    @cole08 Před rokem +16

    One of the reasons this subreddit exists is to make people feel less insecure about something they said a while back, meanwhile I'm the person in my family who thought pp's had bones in them.

    • @MirrimBlackfox
      @MirrimBlackfox Před 10 měsíci +5

      Humans are actually an outliare in that! Most mammals PP have bones, we are the weird ones in that we don't!

    • @PhantomGato-v-
      @PhantomGato-v- Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@MirrimBlackfoxducks meanwhile

    • @Bulbasaur_with_a_Mustache
      @Bulbasaur_with_a_Mustache Před 6 měsíci +2

      I used to think penises were always “big”. Like I didn’t know that they got bigger and smaller. Now pants make more sense lol

  • @Amayawolf_01
    @Amayawolf_01 Před rokem +485

    The one about comparing homosexuality to doing drugs was essentially the same conversation I had with my grandmother when I was 13 and she was being homophobic when the topic of same sex marriage came up on the news. I said something to the effect of "It makes them happy to be together so what's the big deal?" and she goes "WELL THEN WE SHOULD LET PEOPLE DO DRUGS OR COMMIT MURDER IF IT MAKES THEM HAPPY" and I just looked at her like "Bro how are those even remotely related wtf" but I didn't know how to reply so I just got up and left the room extremely confused

    • @comradewindowsill4253
      @comradewindowsill4253 Před rokem +107

      simple actually, 2 people having consensual fun, and marrying each other of their own free will, harms no one; not themselves, not each other, and no one else. murder hurts someone other than yourself, and drugs theoretically are illegal because they are dangerous to your own health. of course, there's other underlying sociopolitical reasons as to why certain drugs are legal and others aren't, which don't actually correspond to relative health risk, but that's more complicated than the explanation requires.

    • @flameofmage1099
      @flameofmage1099 Před rokem +66

      Gay marriage doesnt kill people lol

    • @PromethealBee
      @PromethealBee Před rokem +5

      @@flameofmage1099 _aside from activists i guess 👁👄👁_

    • @randomisonline
      @randomisonline Před rokem +48

      God, that made me think an argument I had with a family member when I said being gay shouldn't be controversial and she responded with "Well I don't think me being pro-life should be controversial!". Like... How are sexualities related to your view on abortion in any way?

    • @deusex9731
      @deusex9731 Před rokem +21

      @@comradewindowsill4253 also there could be a legit argument to legalise drugs, but drugusers often times do hurt other people too.

  • @hermionelovegood6899
    @hermionelovegood6899 Před rokem +439

    When I was six I came home from school and asked my mom what lesbian meant, because I’d heard that word from a friend of mine, she explained what it meant and I apparently told her: yeah, I think that’s me. Yet people want to argue that children are oblivious, I knew, I just didn’t have the words for it.

    • @lisamako9970
      @lisamako9970 Před rokem +4

      Dolly: Please Tell me your mom just Sighed & walked away.

    • @lavender3609
      @lavender3609 Před rokem +58

      Yep. A lot of queer kids, myself included, have talked about having similar experiences where they could tell that something was there through their childhood, but they just didn't have the words for it. That's one of the reasons why learning about the LGBTQ+ community is important for kids; it gives them the words they may be looking for.

    • @noyou1735
      @noyou1735 Před rokem +8

      @@lavender3609 I personally don’t understand why everyone is so hyped for Pride Parades.
      It’s like “wow, I like humans. Let’s throw a party!” Which was one of the main arguments of the LGBTQ+ community when they were fighting to be accepted into society; being Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, etc. is completely normal. I’d love to hear feedback in the comments below. Although I don’t have service often so please don’t be offended if I didn’t respond.

    • @waffles3629
      @waffles3629 Před rokem +50

      @@noyou1735 because being yourself and loving who you love has been criminalized and looked down on for centuries across many countries and cultures.

    • @Mel-qr5ob
      @Mel-qr5ob Před rokem

      @@noyou1735 Pride Parades are:
      -a peacefull protest against bigotry
      -a celebration of your identity in a way you don't usually get to do
      -a chance to connect w your community, potentially for the first time
      -a education opportunity for members of the public
      -a safe space to ask for information and resources while still being closeted, due to the above point... you just blend in with the curious public
      For majority of people the hype of pride is catching up with everyone in your local/regional queer community, for what might be the first time in years.
      Not every queer person goes to every years pride, they quite often skip a few years.
      And events often get postponed, postponed, and then cancelled tbh. You're supposed to cancel events when you get a threat and people just looooove to threaten pride parades.

  • @DaraAria
    @DaraAria Před rokem +11

    The "fact" about time-speed-distanc-default itself didn't mess with my head. But that the op said speed limit here in Germany would be 160. The highest set limit is 120, but we also have highway areas without a speed limit so you (theoretically) can drive as fast as you like XD

  • @ericahoff8386
    @ericahoff8386 Před rokem +34

    I was terrible at math (especially mental math). This man just became my hero. I would have been stuck forever trying to figure out why a certain person was wrong if he didn't take the time to explain it out. And, he explains it in such a funny way that it'll stick for a while!

  • @neilrogers3214
    @neilrogers3214 Před rokem +366

    It's scary how my parents used the same argument against homosexuality at one point

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Před rokem +134

      The arguments against being trans _are_ the same arguments against being gay or lesbian, just with a couple of the words changed. And those same arguments are themselves recycled from other past attacks on minority groups.
      Back in the 1990s, when I was in grad school, I once said to my roommate at the time, "If you took everything they were saying about us gay people and replaced, 'ho-mo-sekshal' with 'black', they'd never get away with it."
      My roommate replied, "Where do you think they got all of it from? It's actually the same racist language they were saying back in the 1960s, but they've done what you said: replaced 'black' with 'gay'." That particular roommate was about 10 years older than me and grew up in/escaped from North Carolina. So he was around to hear that very language.
      That's the thing with bigots: They're not original, and will reuse the same tired old tropes and slurs and hate-propaganda that they used with their previous target when they go after a new victim.

    • @Dfarrey
      @Dfarrey Před rokem

      @@John_Weiss "[insert minority here] is a danger to children! I don't want them using the same restroom as my son/daughter."
      Yep, checks out.

    • @wesleytheshepherd3217
      @wesleytheshepherd3217 Před rokem +14

      @@John_Weiss Where I live in North Carolina, everyone is relatively fine with LGBT members, except for a few. Either I live in a different region of NC then you did, or times have changed for the better here. Hopefully the ladder is true for most of NC.

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Před rokem +23

      @@wesleytheshepherd3217 I am from the NY Metro area, and have only lived there and in PA, VT, and CO.
      One of _my grad school roommates_ was from NC. And he was born in the late 1950s.
      I'm glad to hear things are better there now. Please reread my comment more carefully - I was making a point that the hate-propaganda has always been the same thing with a few words changed to fit the bigot's newest abuse target.

    • @Rosemarie-YouTube-
      @Rosemarie-YouTube- Před rokem +9

      @@wesleytheshepherd3217 as a fellow north Carolinian I agree.... Most of the people who are bashed for their own personal beliefs and opinions on the PRIVATE lives of others are usually the same bigots who complain about everything else.... Agreeing with book burning And cancel culture and extremely vocal & judgemental on most subjects where personal private lives aren't hurting anyone including themselves but they have problems with change.... Again the only people who are being treated poorly are those miniscule groups of people who are speaking of how the Bible says something is wrong while actively being terrible horrible people who expect to be forgiven for any discretion they make no matter how small or large or how miserable others are directly from the consequences of these people while also screeching About how much God hates some people & totally twisting perverting & making up scripture and scripture message meanings as a way to further insult shame and call out others while also changing up what they say to mask and allow all of their own faults.... There's nothing we are supposed to be judging others against outside of the laws of our specific states and countries And we are all supposed to be showing grace to ourselves and our own shortcomings as well as applying the same grace we allow ourselves unto others..... Any changes or alterations of the Bible is wrong. Twisting perverting rearranging and remixing the Bible and then knowingly spreading incorrect scriptures messages verses and commandments in order to uplift yourself while putting down others in any way is clearly going against everything that it teaches & I can only pray that the future continues to have the people who are going to drag me down & the people who are happily coming into my life only to take me away from the path I work hard to walk with the Lord are as obviously you untrustworthy sneaky liars whom I saw Immediately were not people who I should have allowed to enter my world in any way and I pray that I can have the same discernment and see what they are without having any time wasted on them and they not have any other ideas for how to drag me or any of my family down A path they can't come back from.

  • @souta886
    @souta886 Před rokem +866

    I'm Italian and I can confirm, doing the thing with the hand actually helps. Italian people use signs and gesture all the time to stress their sentences and statements, and it really helps other people under how confident you are and in which tone ore mean you're saying stuff. Sorry for the bad English

    • @not_a_cult_of_flamingos-660
      @not_a_cult_of_flamingos-660 Před rokem +33

      Hello other italian person

    • @bornasotoudeh4044
      @bornasotoudeh4044 Před rokem +95

      This is literally perfect English. Congrats, unconfidently correct person!

    • @landoncapitumino48
      @landoncapitumino48 Před rokem +16

      Your english is not you first launguage i couldn't tell it was that goodh

    • @blockwithaglock96
      @blockwithaglock96 Před rokem +24

      Also if you translate the phrase and change it a bit to account for cultural context it says "who with the sword hurts in detroit will disappear" wich is a parody of the proverb "who with the sword hurts of the sword dies"

    • @isacocca3187
      @isacocca3187 Před rokem +7

      Regione check: toscana here

  • @theoryboss7351
    @theoryboss7351 Před rokem +14

    God I love these people being so confidently wrong..
    *Because it means I'm not alone in my stupidity.* 😂😂

  • @bonesawsinc.9474
    @bonesawsinc.9474 Před rokem +15

    3:25 That is exactly how to speak fluent Italian

  • @rebeccawalilko960
    @rebeccawalilko960 Před rokem +371

    Real talk: Click, as someone who had to take 9th grade remedial math in college and barely managing to pass, I appreciate your Click Academy segments. They make me feel less ashamed of not know the answer and you are actually a pretty good teacher!

    • @fryingpanvan
      @fryingpanvan Před rokem +27

      The majority of people who came to me for tutoring in college took a remedial class. The majority were taking high-school level algebra and a few who were on the elementary level. You aren't alone. Most people in tutoring are there because they can't ask questions in class or they are scared of being wrong. I have to tell students that it's fine to not know because that's why you take the class. You're there so you can know what you don't already.

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Před rokem +9

      @@fryingpanvan Wonderful response & so true. One of the biggest problems in education is fear/peer pressure/intimidation. I did TERRIBLY in junior & high school. I got to college & suddenly I was being asked to join the Honors program & doing Very well.
      There are a LOT of factors that go into an education, Rebecca Walilko, & they may never all be evident. We are nearly always more capable than what can be proven. I hope you are doing well!
      (Btw, there are some very good YT channels & other sources that show methods & tricks for all sorts of learning that were not available when I was in school...back in the Stone Age ;) )

    • @marijajanicijevic8211
      @marijajanicijevic8211 Před rokem +8

      No one should be ashamed of ignorance. People should be ashamed of not wanting to learn when they are wrong though.

    • @graciethebelle
      @graciethebelle Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wasn't he a math teacher at some point?

  • @psychgravestone6024
    @psychgravestone6024 Před rokem +581

    As someone who does not have a flat stomach, I can confirm I am still a virgin

    • @standardhuman8675
      @standardhuman8675 Před rokem +22

      same here

    • @octiverambles
      @octiverambles Před rokem +26

      Unfortunately, I can not say the same, But I have been fat long before I was 7

    • @gillifish
      @gillifish Před rokem +26

      I have/had a flat stomach… lol I’m not a virgin. Not for many years… 🤣🤣🤣

    • @cyberpunkchaoscollective
      @cyberpunkchaoscollective Před rokem +40

      Same here and as a part of the aroace spectrum I intend on remaining one

    • @enderdrane
      @enderdrane Před rokem +7

      ​@@octiverambles Oh.
      I did not read that right the first time around.

  • @vukkulvar9769
    @vukkulvar9769 Před 9 měsíci +4

    29:30 So, the mother went to urgent care, got 3 different nurses AND a doctor, and bragged that she never vaccinated her kids and then said she wanted the nurses and doctor to do nothing?
    "And then everyone clapped"

  • @Jacoe413
    @Jacoe413 Před rokem +20

    This episode is amazing!! "Asteroids are space sperm" a phrase I never thought I'd hear!!!

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před 7 měsíci

      Will never watch a meteor shower the same again

    • @PrinceDenkichu
      @PrinceDenkichu Před 6 měsíci

      @@williamchamberlain2263 The astronomic bukkake.

    • @Kartoffelkamm
      @Kartoffelkamm Před 6 měsíci

      Funnily enough, that may actually be true.
      I think MinuteEarth or Kurzgesagt did a video on that a while ago, but basically, if we chart out the increasing complexity of life, and trace it back, then life would have had to begin before Earth was formed.
      If we compare that time frame with the expansion and cooling of the universe after the Big Bang, that point is within the time where the entire universe was a single Goldilocks Zone, allowing for liquid water just about everywhere.

  • @juliamdp
    @juliamdp Před rokem +193

    About the 16yo thing: even if you had the most mature 16 years old to ever exist and a childish adult, there’s still a power imbalance. An adult has access to alcohol, driving (depending on the country a 16yo can’t), total financial independence, has more “respect” socially, and so much more that holds him in a position of power over a teenager. Besides, maturity in behavior isn’t the only development level to count, a 16 years old is still going through puberty, hormones are changing, self esteem is mostly the worst it could be (based on my 16 yo memories and every 16 yo I’ve talked to at the time), the emotions are a train wreck and overall it’s just a very VERY vulnerable stage of life to be. A 16 year old isn’t “mature” for not playing with toys or idk what, she’s still a developing child in what probably the most vulnerable age to be (again, based on what I’ve lived back then)

    • @t1ff4nyall3n
      @t1ff4nyall3n Před rokem +41

      There is also a difference of circumstances, such as abuse. I matured mentally super fast because I strove to perfect my siblings from abusive people in power above us (step-father, some uncles, teachers of select schools, etc.), and had to grow up so fast, I lost my childhood. By the time I was 18, I didn't feel excited to be an adult, because I was already doing many things that were considered adult, just to survive.

    • @kaylawoodbury2308
      @kaylawoodbury2308 Před rokem +32

      I would agree that 14-16 year olds are some of the most vulnerable to sexual abuse by adults. Mostly because of the awkward crossroads stage of development and life that they're at. Yes, they mature a little faster than boys but they are mentally still a child regardless of what they physically look like. However the thirst for independence, the chemical cocktail that is puberty and how they're raised and treated by the adults around them can make them prone to the manipulations and grooming of an older man that treats them like an adult, that makes them feel more mature than they are. Assuming the poster was a woman, judging from the icon pic, she was either a victim herself and in denial or a man pretending to try and normalize p3døs (spelt weird because CZcams sometimes deletes comments with the real word)

    • @kissit012
      @kissit012 Před rokem

      The only adults who are attracted to teenagers are mentally behind and social rejects of the ones their own age. No sane grown adult wants a kid, even a mature one. If they’re in to you, no one else their own age is in to them, and that’s a huge red flag. They will most likely be abusive in some way. It’s not cute, you’re not “special”. It’s gross and completely inappropriate. They are a predator. Do not ever believe them or their love bombing, run away. Public humiliation also helps keep them away from others

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Před rokem +14

      @@kaylawoodbury2308 There's also the problem of a lack of what I would call, "the opposite of grooming": teaching kids how to protect themselves from sexual abuse & manipulation _before the hormones hit._
      One thing I always point out: For all of human history prior to the 19th Century, childhood _was OVER_ the moment you hit 13-14, which is when all of the traditional coming-of-age-ceremonies in every last culture and religion are. The moment you hit puberty, you were expected to be pulling your weight _as an adult._ And every person was raised with that in mind.
      You see, brains don't "mature" with clocks or calendars, but with _experience._ Research with zebrafish from a year ago observed changes in their brain-structure _as they learned._ So I now see those "studies" that claim, "ThE bRaIn IsN't MaTuRe UnTiL 27," as _an indictment of widespread bad-parenting_ that is failing to prepare kids for adulthood.
        Also remember: Prior to the 20th Century, _if you made it to 13,_ you were _very unlikely to live past 50-60._ [Unless you were an aristocrat or wealthy.] So spending _half of your lifespan_ with a brain that's not "fully mature" is a major biological drawback, and certainly would never have survived natural selection. Question: What's 13*4? Compare that to the pre-Industrial-Era life expectency of 50-60. Now, what's 21*4, compared to _current_ life expectency? Notice the similarity: We seem to have always devoted 25% of our expected lifespans [if we survived childhood] to education and preparation for life as an independent adult.
      The noted sex- and relationship-advice columnist, Dan Savage, has said this: "We tell kids that they'll have sex when they grow up. What we _should_ be telling them is, 'When you grow up, sex will _have _*_you.'"_* And we really should. That really should be part of comprehensive sex-education and should be done _before_ the hormones hit at puberty. We're really doing a great disservice to future generations and leaving them vulnerable to sexual predators by leaving them ignorant and in the dark.

    • @derekstein6193
      @derekstein6193 Před rokem +7

      @@John_Weiss The human brain does not fully mature until about an individual's early to mid 20's (there seems to be some disagreement between researchers). Notice I said brain, not person.
      Think of the brain like a building. If you are constructing a building so that it can provide shelter, you can build it section by section (otherwise it sits empty until complete). With each section complete, more residents can move in. When the building is completely constructed, the maximum amount of room for residents is reached; no more rooms are added from this point on. The number of residents cannot exceed the space available, but it can have less than maximum capacity. That building can even become damaged, reducing the amount of residential space available. This is similar to the brain and its growth.
      As a human brain doesn't wait till it reaches full maturity to start use, it clearly begins storing information from the beginning. As the brain grows it allows more room for information to be stored. The brain eventually reaches a point where it can no longer be built up any more (skulls are stingy on real estate), and is thus fully physically mature. The level of emotional/psychological maturity is a different matter entirely, as it grows as the individual gains experience (at least it should). But this mental maturity is always limited by the physical limits of the brain, as a brain not in its most mature state is not operating at its full potential. The physical status of the brain is a hard limit to how much one can be psychologically mature. That is why a toddler can never be considered mature enough for society, as their immature brain simply isn't ready for it. A teen is closer to mental maturity, but their brain is still hard limited. Yes, there is some variance between individuals, as some are more mentally mature than others, but adolescents are still not physically capable of being at full mental maturity.
      This physical issue is why those who haven't reached full brain maturity should refrain from using cannabis. Cannabis has been shown in laboratory tests to inhibit brain growth. Ever met somebody who "smoked themselves stupid"? This was because they slowed down their brain's rate of growth and development due to habitual cannabis use, thusly resulting in their brain becoming overall less physically mature by the time they reached the stop point in their 20's. It isn't a matter of experience that screws them over from that point on; they just locked themselbed out of being able to achieve full psychological maturity.
      Your assertion that a brain grows because of experience is the reverse of what is observed, as it is the growth of the brain that allows for the individual to understand and incorporate their experiences, and thereby move towards a state of mental maturity. A middle-aged adult can be mentally mature or immature, while a child is always immature. This supports that physiology is the limiter, not personal experience.
      And for the (metaphorical) record, this does not mean that an adolescent is unintelligent simply because they are not fully mature mentally or physically. Intellectual capacity is not the same as maturity, as there are many intelligent people that act childish, while some act prudently but have less than average intellect.
      TL:DR- The human brain is complex, and simply having experiences does not automatically make you mentally mature.

  • @CelestialScripts
    @CelestialScripts Před rokem +274

    The nurse in the vaccine post went from: "Wow, this lady's kid has never been ill?"
    To:
    "This lady's kid has probably been ill a lot, she just never brought him to a hospital."
    Yikes, how do kids with parents like that survive? 😬

    • @18Hongo
      @18Hongo Před rokem +21

      That's not a question that you want the answer too. Trust me.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před rokem +11

      To be fair I think (and know from experience) most of the time diseases don't really require hospital visits or medication to get well. Sometimes they do, if its serious or long lasting, but most of the time you recover on your own in a relatively short time-span and medicine is more to minimize discomfort if anything. And maybe there is benefit in letting your body recover on its own making it stronger over time (that's not saying Im against healthcare, but maybe its something that shouldn't be overused. And I am for vaccines). I also think its best to generally not burden hospitals unnecessary, so other patients (that may need it more) dont have to wait too long and hospital staff dont get too overwhelmed. Im not really sure at what level of fever you really need to treat it with medication versus letting it pass on its own, and maybe the child itself should be the one to choose (if neither option would endanger them)

    • @jgt2598
      @jgt2598 Před rokem +14

      @@zakosist Fever over 101F has the potential to do damage (high enough and brain damage ensues). If fever is accompanied by things like sore throat and/or rash that could also be a sign of an infection that could use treatment. Medical treatment also helps reduce long-term complications, recovery from a lot of illnesses without medical intervention is often partial or results in long-term issues. For example, you can survive a streptococcus infection even if it progresses to untreated scarlet fever...but that can lead to heart damage. I had a relative that passed away in their 50s from long-term complications of an infection they recovered from in their teens. It's useful to remember that humans in the wild had a lifespan of maybe 50-60 years, with the vast majority dying long before that (death in infancy is rather common in humans without medical care, like in many other animals). Medical professionals know better than anyone that their resources are limited, best to at least call and talk to a nurse about symptoms and let them decide if the symptoms warrant devoting some of those resources.

    • @LadyPii
      @LadyPii Před rokem +19

      @@jgt2598 "My child is totally healthy except for the high fever I refuse to treat."

    • @johnscaramis2515
      @johnscaramis2515 Před rokem +3

      @@jgt2598 If it's not getting much over 101F (38.3°C), it's not really a problem. When reaching 39°C (102F) you should start thinking of countermeasures. The real dangers start with 41.5°C (about 107F) when the body's proteins start decaying.

  • @skydragon84
    @skydragon84 Před rokem +7

    30:25 Dude, it's a 17 month old. A fever can kill a baby!

  • @drunkGfunk
    @drunkGfunk Před rokem +8

    I've always used the "smaller alligator eats the bigger one" lol. I also learned to tell right from left to stick out your thumbs and index fingers and the hand that makes an "L" is left.

  • @kathydina3646
    @kathydina3646 Před rokem +77

    36:34 "Fellas, is it gay to be straight? I mean you are attracted to a person who likes other men."

    • @RabblesTheBinx
      @RabblesTheBinx Před 11 měsíci

      The only way to be truly straight is to be exclusively attracted to lesbians.

    • @cataclysmi
      @cataclysmi Před 11 měsíci

      Yes

    • @enravotaboyadjiev7466
      @enravotaboyadjiev7466 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I prefer to interpret it as Straight man discovers that being attracted to trans men is gay, more at 7

  • @lilianafinocchiaro1505
    @lilianafinocchiaro1505 Před rokem +151

    Fun Fact: "Chi di spada ferisce, Napoli sparisce" means literally "Who wound with a sword, Napole disappear" which, as an Italian, I find both funny and cringe since that is not even the original way of speech. The original is "Chi di spada ferisce, di spada perisce" which means "Who wound with a sword, from a sword will perish". I wanted to share a little bit of my language, but i also would like to tell the click that yes, the gesture is enough to speak Italian 🤣 It' really versatile

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +16

      Live by the sword...die by the sword...presumably of blood loss.

    • @madfox2208
      @madfox2208 Před rokem +4

      I'm also Italian, but like what does the person mean by Napoli sparisce??? Che é Propaganda anti napoletana???

    • @lilianafinocchiaro1505
      @lilianafinocchiaro1505 Před rokem

      @@madfox2208 boh, non ne ho la più pallida idea, forse era solo una battuta in risposta a qualche meme

  • @somebody4094
    @somebody4094 Před 9 měsíci +11

    3:12 da italiano posso confermare che in Italia si parla messicano non italiano, non spagnolo unicamente messicano

    • @andree9519
      @andree9519 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Io in realtà parlo solo americano

  • @LadyPenumbra
    @LadyPenumbra Před 8 měsíci +5

    I hate moon conspiracy people so much. My father-in-law worked on the lunar lander for Apollo 11. And people saying he is a liar is just too much. Especially when you consider how many times over the years he had to prove to some jackass that he did. But after we would get out NASA patches, and photos, and everything else the government let him keep, then they would believe him. So, now that he is 81 years old, paralyzed on one side, and dying of cancer, the thing that hurts him the most are people saying that we didn't even accomplish it.
    As Hamilton put it: "He was in the room when it happened."

  • @Erissa
    @Erissa Před rokem +186

    The scribophile one made me internally rant a little since that and "philia" are 2 suffixes I had to learn multiple terms for in the "Sexuality and Society" and "Deviant Behavior" courses I took as part of my Sociology major and Criminology minor in college.
    In case anyone actually doesn't know this, "phile" is just the suffix used to describe someone who loves whatever the prefix is and "philia" is just the suffix for the act of devoting love to whatever the prefix of the word is. Doesn't even necessarily need to be sexual love. It can just mean that you have a strong love for something. It can be short lived or a lifelong obsession.

    • @smappositivedance
      @smappositivedance Před rokem +46

      I feel that etymology and the meaning of suffixes and prefixes should be more mainstream in general education (as middle school or high school level). It's very useful to understand words that you have never seen before and it's actually fun too.

    • @mrfomo217
      @mrfomo217 Před rokem +39

      Like bibliophilia, love of books.

    • @Thorn773
      @Thorn773 Před rokem +10

      THANK GOD SOMEOME SAID IT

    • @kaelanmcalpine2011
      @kaelanmcalpine2011 Před rokem +25

      I'm guessing the guy who thought philia was purely sexual or something failed high school biology. I don't remember exactly what the thing was but there is like a type of thing, or types of things, that can either be described as hydrophilic or hydrophobic.

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +10

      I am a very pedantic person, but I always have a moment of hesitation before I describe myself as a "pedant," for fear that any stupid people who see/hear will practice their "craft."

  • @Kyman102
    @Kyman102 Před rokem +76

    "Are we living inside the body of a giant creature?"
    Oh snap SOMEONE took their Bionicle lore really seriously.

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt Před rokem +8

      Or Lovecraft with reality all being within the dream of a monsterous eldritch god called Azathoth. Or Xenoblade 1 & 2 with everyone living on massive creatures called "Titans." It's a pretty common trope in fantasy/sci-fi stories.

    • @cozyGalvinism
      @cozyGalvinism Před rokem +1

      Or, god I can't believe I say this... Homestuck, where a universe is basically the inside of a frog...

    • @pokemagetech
      @pokemagetech Před rokem +1

      Or The Owl House, where they’re living on a corpse. In the middle of a boiling ocean. Subject to boiling rain.

  • @undyla-chan1675
    @undyla-chan1675 Před 8 měsíci +15

    24:05 Actually, that little bump that a lot of girls have at the end of their tummy CAN actually be their uterus, but it has no correlation with virginity whatsoever. A lot of women who have had hysterectomies say that they lost that bump, and it's actually something that should definitely be said more because a lot of teen girls try to desperately lose that "fat" that they literally physically cannot get rid of.

  • @bellerain381
    @bellerain381 Před 4 měsíci +2

    1:53- The Big Bad P-word! 😂😂😂 Oh Lord, I love your creative censorship!
    You’re the best, Click!

  • @techwashere
    @techwashere Před rokem +299

    Okay to be honest, The concept of our universe being in a giant being sounds like a really cool sci-fi plot

    • @Echo_the_half_glitch
      @Echo_the_half_glitch Před rokem +6

      Ehem, homestuck

    • @techwashere
      @techwashere Před rokem +2

      @@Echo_the_half_glitch Is that the plot of homestuck? I did not know that, maybe i should look into it

    • @Echo_the_half_glitch
      @Echo_the_half_glitch Před rokem +1

      @techwashere Kinda, its mentioned like once then never again that the universe that it takes place in (or the first part takes place in?) Is in a gaint space frog thing

    • @kaelin_cherise
      @kaelin_cherise Před rokem +6

      Everyone saying homestuck, my brain said Xenoblade... though the people literally know they live on a giant (I believe it's the Bionis- never played the games but follow a CZcamsr who's a big fan)

    • @jaylicious4694
      @jaylicious4694 Před rokem +2

      Kronos ate us 😢

  • @somerandomperson8599
    @somerandomperson8599 Před rokem +835

    Click is the only one who can make me laugh at the absolute, most random crap.
    Thank you for the laughs.

    • @akane754
      @akane754 Před rokem +9

      I do agree he's really good at it

    • @dylanthecool892
      @dylanthecool892 Před rokem

      how to get likes without watching the video:

    • @somerandomperson8599
      @somerandomperson8599 Před rokem +19

      @@dylanthecool892 I don't care for likes. I just wanted to comment this before I forgot. I have watched a lot of his videos.

    • @Cera_01
      @Cera_01 Před rokem +17

      @@somerandomperson8599 nice pfp 🏳️‍⚧️

    • @HorseEater
      @HorseEater Před rokem +2

      @@dylanthecool892 (the cool)

  • @haileewetherbee180
    @haileewetherbee180 Před 9 měsíci +6

    As an American who hates the imperial system with a passion I really love the random units used as a measurement system jokes.

  • @iihoneybea629
    @iihoneybea629 Před rokem +3

    27:09 this was roughly the point where I stepped out of my closet (wireless earthingies listening to cliccy wiccy) and then IMMEDIATELY stepping back into the (rather smol) closet and wanting to stay there for all the rest of eternity.

  • @Shae_Sandybanks
    @Shae_Sandybanks Před rokem +81

    My fav like internet troll from way back was tampons being referred to as "Satan's little cotton fingers" which is just the most hilarious description xD

  • @lnsflare1
    @lnsflare1 Před rokem +67

    Everyone knows that Click summoned the Emotional Support Demon while trying to learn Italian.

    • @archonfett
      @archonfett Před rokem +8

      incorrect, He learned Italian and Latin to learn to summon the Emotional Support Demon

  • @JupiterGreenberg
    @JupiterGreenberg Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thank you for how you break math down for people and not just make fun of people. Life happens and some of us don’t get to go as far in basic math as others. I like watching you for a lot of different reasons but having something new click in this battered brain of mine was a wonderful bonus. Sometimes the littlest things can make someone’s mind set a lot better. Bless.

  • @melodies_art
    @melodies_art Před rokem +6

    The fact that the nail isnt 10 cents is the reason i have trust problems.

  • @ChibiRandom13
    @ChibiRandom13 Před rokem +85

    That cow milk one reminded me of someone saying cows dont regularly start making milk on their own. I nearly died laughing at that one.

    • @-Devy-
      @-Devy- Před rokem +4

      Not sure exactly what "on their own" refers to here but as with humans cows need to keep getting impregnated in order to produce milk.

    • @18Hongo
      @18Hongo Před rokem

      @@-Devy- Well, sort of. Dairy cows are generally treated with hormones that are naturally produced during pregnancy, in order to trick their body into thinking it's pregnant, and thus ensuring that the cow continues to produce milk.
      So while cows often aren't being regularly impregnated in order to keep them producing milk, their hormones are being manipulated to make their bodies behave as though they are pregnant.

    • @ChibiRandom13
      @ChibiRandom13 Před rokem +17

      @@-Devy- "on their own" as in "without human interference" not as in without a bull

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt Před rokem +2

      I've heard vegans say that cows only produce milk while they're pregnant, and that farmers have to constantly inseminate the cows and brutally kill any calfs that are born to keep the milk flowing, which is complete bullcrap. What actually happens is that cows only need to be pregnant once to produce milk for the rest of their lives as long as you keep milking them. Same thing goes for humans, humans only need to get pregnant once and then the will consistently produce breast milk until they stop feeding consistently. That's why you sometimes hear stories of kids in their teens still being breastfed, because mammals can still produce milk as long as needed as long as they keep being milked. Vegans literally use fake news and propaganda to recruit more and more people into their cult. They're literally going around destroying pieces of fine art now. Literally terrorism. Vegans are insane.

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt Před rokem +1

      @@-Devy- That is false and vegan propaganda. Cows only need to get pregnant once to produce milk.

  • @yosefzanerva806
    @yosefzanerva806 Před rokem +144

    I can imagine Click getting a seizure from watching 5 Minute Crafts' medical tips. We can all suffer together.

  • @sovietbot6708
    @sovietbot6708 Před 10 měsíci +4

    People who tried to justify homophobia through "science" are basically saying it's immoral to not have children.

  • @eriakitten
    @eriakitten Před rokem +7

    The sentence "Asteroids are space sperm!" made my entire day, thank you 🤣

  • @bookishnewt8468
    @bookishnewt8468 Před rokem +23

    26:42 Sounds like that person is turning into a vampire if they're able to continue walking about as their pulse keeps disappearing

  • @theinkbunny66
    @theinkbunny66 Před rokem +233

    The click has to be one of the most wholesome yet chaotic people I watch . Genuinely it’s impossible not to smile

  • @sarahbelk1936
    @sarahbelk1936 Před rokem +6

    "Asteroids are space sperm" is my favorite quote today😂

  • @HAOSxy
    @HAOSxy Před rokem +2

    3:26 as an Italian i can confirm that doing the "sings language" is already more than 50% of the language

  • @Lillyluvsanime
    @Lillyluvsanime Před rokem +198

    One of my favorite fun facts about Coca-Cola is that the main ingredient used to be cocaine. Hence the "Coca" in cola and the shortened, "coke."
    So, in the distant past, Coca-cola wasn't caffeinated, it was cocaine-ated.

    • @adrianblake8876
      @adrianblake8876 Před rokem +31

      They still do use coca leaves, just decocainated...
      Somewhat like drinking decaf coffee...

    • @antonfowler6582
      @antonfowler6582 Před rokem

      It was originally invented to be a hang over cure

    • @hyouka4567
      @hyouka4567 Před rokem +27

      actually it still was caffeinated as well because the other key ingredient in Coca-Cola was the African kola nut which contains a lot of caffeine
      so them folks got the 1 2 combo wombo of cocaine AND caffeine

    • @luvondarox
      @luvondarox Před rokem +3

      Wasn't it also green?

    • @shadowcween7890
      @shadowcween7890 Před rokem +12

      @@hyouka4567 You're telling me that coca cola had coca and cola? revolutionary

  • @grytbitvbg
    @grytbitvbg Před rokem +155

    "Asteroids are space sperm" just had me giggling 😂

    • @lorifiedler13
      @lorifiedler13 Před rokem +6

      Look up the ancient Egyptian human creation myth. Very similar.

    • @grytbitvbg
      @grytbitvbg Před rokem +4

      @@lorifiedler13 Interesting, thanks for the tip!

  • @x-xPhobia
    @x-xPhobia Před 3 měsíci +1

    That guy needs to explain how the amount of left handed people went from less than 2 percent to almost 10 percent in less than a decade the same time we stopped beating it out of children.

  • @Sakito84
    @Sakito84 Před rokem +3

    I love your comment (and how you say it) on 37:29: "Isn't that just beautiful? Oh yes, indeed." 😂

  • @isadoracostahamsi163
    @isadoracostahamsi163 Před rokem +64

    17:40 As a biologist, every time someone makes that argument, a piece of my soul dies

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +23

      I used to have dogs, and I'm _very_ confident that one of them was gay. He had no interest in female dogs, he exclusively wanted to spend time with other male dogs younger than himself. He would get all excited and anxious around them, then try to mount them. The, uh, signs were clearly, uh, there.

    • @maverick2560
      @maverick2560 Před rokem +7

      @@dmgroberts5471 Was he neutered? Older male dogs mounting other males (especially younger) is commonly a dominant gesture, not a sexual one. That being said, homosexuality is still natural and common across many species. But mounting doesn't always mean pleasure/attraction.

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +15

      @@maverick2560 I am aware of this. Yes, he was fixed. This wasn't dominance mounting though, I think he genuinely had a preference. Like I said, never even a glance at female dogs, even one's in heat.
      Now, my other dog, he would mount any dog that looked at him funny, and that _was_ dominance mounting, he'd just hop up there, show them who's boss and then move on. He also did other dominance related behavior.

    • @niamhs6042
      @niamhs6042 Před rokem +2

      As someone who wants to be a biologist, same

    • @Liz-is-extremely-tired
      @Liz-is-extremely-tired Před rokem +2

      My mothers a biologist and told me that swans would sometimes breed and when either the female layed the eggs or when the eggs hatched then the male would steal them and take them back to his male partner to raise them

  • @Spiderboydk
    @Spiderboydk Před rokem +15

    21:12 Slight correction on an otherwise solid evolution argument: a trait doesn't have to be beneficial to the population to be able to persist - it merely has to not be detrimental.

  • @marsmagdalene
    @marsmagdalene Před 7 měsíci +1

    If they think mass amounts of people are lying about their sexuality, or "made a choice" what do they think is going on? They're having dry, passionless sex with zero arousal with their partners? Why would anyone DO something like that? Why would you fight homophobes for your right to be with a partner you're not sexually attracted to? And if they are.. why do they CARE?! I'm so confused.

  • @rabevomrosenstrauch6782
    @rabevomrosenstrauch6782 Před 8 měsíci +3

    38:14 Omg, Mark, that’s proof of your favourite conspiracy theory that there are aliens hiding among us still trying to figure out how humans work socially! They finally betrayed themselves! Ha! 💀

  • @coricallahan9395
    @coricallahan9395 Před rokem +20

    My mum used to have this problem with the waking up "with no heartbeat" when she was a child. She used to run and wake up her dad, who just told her to "go back to sleep", and she got upset, because "I have no heartbeat, why doesn’t he care? Doesn't he love me?" Now it's a funny story in our family, because she knows her dad just knew she wouldn't be running around without a heartbeat...
    I think it's a kindof sleep walking, where you wake up, but some things don't immediately consciously register, and then panic sets in 😅

  • @thetiredbiker3652
    @thetiredbiker3652 Před rokem +38

    That first one: “I have four Pomeranians worth of gas left!”
    Comparative measurements are the superior method. 😂

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +10

      What fraction of a Beagle does that come out to?

    • @wolfie1234100
      @wolfie1234100 Před rokem +5

      @@dmgroberts5471 2.5

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +2

      @@dmgroberts5471 a microwave

    • @ckinggaming5bucketmadness766
      @ckinggaming5bucketmadness766 Před rokem +2

      @@ked49 right, I microwaved my beagle like you asked, what must I do now?!?!?

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +2

      @@ckinggaming5bucketmadness766 You must wash it using 70% volume of water

  • @CreatorProductionsOriginal

    27:16
    The whole reason species evolve is because of natural selection and they outright ignored that
    Like, because the in between breeds won’t be good enough to survive for this long?????

  • @sanablue
    @sanablue Před 11 měsíci +6

    I love how that math question with the hammer was so easy and obvious to me until you started to explain it with the formula. i think i actively lost at least one of my two brain cells trying to follow. 😅 I just subtracted the 1 dollar and divided the rest by 2... which might be wait you did, too, but to me it looked way more confusing.

  • @InterstellarNoa
    @InterstellarNoa Před rokem +43

    29:42 I have the slight suspicion the answers were not “no” because he has not needed it, but because the mom is not treating her son adequately and dismissing his symptoms/illnesses. From how she proudly mentioned she did not treat his fever AT ALL it gives me the feeling that the child has not been hospitalized because she has let him suffer the full illness without going trough proper medical care.

    • @smappositivedance
      @smappositivedance Před rokem +14

      That's my guess too. I bet she's "treating" the poor kid with essentiel oils and all that BS.

    • @kissit012
      @kissit012 Před rokem +1

      A 101 fever doesn’t typically need to be treated with anything other than rest anyway. That’s barely a fever for most people and is a regular immune response. Once it gets to 103 and up that’s when it becomes a problem.

    • @Liz-is-extremely-tired
      @Liz-is-extremely-tired Před rokem +1

      @@kissit012 I have severe dehydration problems, and my fever get up to like 105 every time I get sick which is dangerous so we have meds all around me

    • @Liz-is-extremely-tired
      @Liz-is-extremely-tired Před rokem +1

      @@kissit012 many IVs and hospital trips too. I had the flu not too long ago. Boy was that fun

  • @ravenwillowhart4501
    @ravenwillowhart4501 Před rokem +143

    Let me get this correct, most of the world has an educational system for their populations. In some places the required length of time to attend these educational systems is shorter and in some longer. However, Click has convinced me with these strolls through various subreddits that are apparently pointing out that no matter how long people went to school of any type, little if anything was learned. I think I'm going to definitely look into that private island and just go hide.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před rokem +23

      But I do think it is a problem that education systems often don't focus enough on what it takes to genuinely learn and remember (as well as what would be actually useful to learn) and its normal to forget or not understand a good amount of it, even for students who try to do well (and I was among them).
      Its not enough to just throw a bunch of information. It for one needs to be explained in ways that are easily understandable and preferably memorable. And you cant do way too much at once, then some will inevitably be forgotten. And students need to be in a focused state while learning, and its really not always by choice when you cant focus. It takes something we can get there. Eg. focus may be helped by some exercise, enough sleep, proper nutrition so your brain doesn't lack nutrients it needs to work properly, its part of your body like everything else. Getting enough breaks and actual spare time to actually recover in between. As well as taking students mental health problems seriously and try to help. And related to that, also take bullying seriously and make sure you punish the actual bully, not the victim. School is important, but that doesn't mean school is flawless

    • @PromethealBee
      @PromethealBee Před rokem +2

      _take me with youuuuuu 😭_

    • @ravenwillowhart4501
      @ravenwillowhart4501 Před rokem +10

      @@zakosist You have great points across the board. I teach at the collegiate level and during my time there I can state that one of the things students don't really comprehend until they develop the ability to see connections, is that every class they take applies to other areas. Composition is a great example. I can't count how many students I've had who think just because they aren't in a dedicated Composition or other English class their writing won't be critiqued. I know I never realized how my classes intertwined and reinforced each other until I was getting my MA at 25. Learning is hard work and unfortunately, I think sometimes we forget how much work it is. I don't know how many times I've come up for air after writing a seminar paper or after a major test and was starving because using our brains takes energy. So, yes, students need good nutrition, and recognition of any and all hurdles they face when learning (everything from ADHD to dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyslexia, and other challenges including mental health issues). It's a complex issue and there are no simple answers.

    • @ravenwillowhart4501
      @ravenwillowhart4501 Před rokem

      @@PromethealBee Okay.

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Před rokem

      I can cook & some light repair. I have my own tools & I do other homemaker jobs as well. Please, I'll be an asset! Take me with you!

  • @tritonia_
    @tritonia_ Před 9 měsíci +2

    7:32 I had so much trouble understanding this in school, and in just a few seconds you explained it so well that it was like a lightbulb lit up in my head

  • @Wendyzee1612
    @Wendyzee1612 Před 10 měsíci +3

    30:35 I hope someone told her something similar to this: I have 3 kids, raised in 3 different countries (health systems). These questions are asked of ALL parents during 1st 2 yrs of life of child. My answers to all were and still are NO. My children are all fully vaccinated!
    honestly, no one should be banned/cancelled for what they say - but we really need a 3rd option to upvote/downvote which just means Uneducated.

  • @kobaltkween
    @kobaltkween Před rokem +82

    Chaotic patterns repeating on vastly different scales is an interesting phenomenon. The veins to rivers comparison was as on point as the golden ratio one.

    • @anne12876
      @anne12876 Před rokem +14

      Yeah, veins, tree branches, rivers, brain cells, etc. are all fractals and very prevalent in nature.
      Years ago, I read a paper about maths on fractals being used to prevent and treat osteoporosis because bone cells are arranged in this kind of repetitive pattern

  • @JewelWildmoon
    @JewelWildmoon Před rokem +47

    Gotta love how the FB moms can't have a single discussion or debate without including at least 5 insults with each reply 😆

    • @pjwhite6829
      @pjwhite6829 Před rokem

      The ones who take their kid to the doctor and then say they don't want any medicine or treatment from the doctor drive me nuts. Why do they even GO to the doctor? So they can pay money to act like a bitch and feel superior for a day? Most of those morons "homeschool", so they don't need school notes.

    • @JewelWildmoon
      @JewelWildmoon Před rokem +1

      @@pjwhite6829 Oh lord this is like mine. She believes things she hears on FB more often than she'll listen to any of my doctors. She'll agree with what they say while we're there, but then when we go home she'll do her own thing and be like "They don't know what they're talking about" 😅

  • @malloryjones9398
    @malloryjones9398 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Click I really appreciate you providing entertainment and be real about it. It’s authentic and you’re very funny and relatable. ❤
    I like watching your memes. 😂

  • @rswasher
    @rswasher Před rokem +2

    i have been binging your videos after finding you today. Loving you videos and takes on things. I also love the accent switches too.

  • @ceciliapugliese6265
    @ceciliapugliese6265 Před rokem +115

    To me, explaining science to Facebook moms is like explaining why satanism isn't harmful to my mother's side of my family. I've given up.
    Also, here in Argentina, we sometimes say mexican, argentinian, cuban, etcetera, but not in the way those people do. When we say that we refer to the especific vocabulary, slang and accent of the spanish spoken in that country.

    • @sarahtaylor6081
      @sarahtaylor6081 Před rokem +17

      Yeah Mexican Spanish is pretty different than Venezuelan and cuban Spanish, when we refer to Mexican Spanish we always phrase it as "el español de Mexico/los mexicanos" to clarify lol

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Před rokem +10

      Lots of countries have their own language variants. _I was on my way from the Timmies to go get a two-four when some hoser cut me off. I spilled my double double all over my toque, eh?_

    • @Gabi-vt4ex
      @Gabi-vt4ex Před rokem +3

      @@sarahtaylor6081 I'm not a spanish speaker, but in what way are they different? I always thought they were like dialects lol😅

    • @Kath2378
      @Kath2378 Před rokem +7

      @@Gabi-vt4ex Dialects are pretty different tho, sometimes you can't even understand them

    • @sarahtaylor6081
      @sarahtaylor6081 Před rokem +5

      @@Kath2378 true, there's like 20 different words for the same thing across the dialects, so when I was learning Spanish from a Cuban woman and a Venezuelan woman, there was a lot of confusion lol.

  • @arithejinx
    @arithejinx Před rokem +51

    12:15 imagine being ratioed by a whole scientific article. I would crawl into a hole and die of embarrassment lmao

  • @NissaMaezHartman
    @NissaMaezHartman Před rokem +2

    My fave thing about this video; a person who learned English as a second language is WAY more knowledgeable about English spelling and grammar than many Americans

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci +2

      This isn't actually that strange.
      Consider that people often learn their secondary languages as adults, and properly study the grammar as adults.
      In contrast, natives get grammar lessons as kids, and then most never look at the stuff again, typically, just kind of loosely operating on "feel."

    • @NissaMaezHartman
      @NissaMaezHartman Před 11 měsíci

      @@seigeengine Yes, you're very correct.

  • @McNuggiesForTheBish
    @McNuggiesForTheBish Před 11 měsíci +2

    The thing with comparing the human body to Nebulas would be an amazing Lovecraftian sci-fi horror concept
    The possibilities are endless.

  • @izzyb_ella_m5362
    @izzyb_ella_m5362 Před rokem +36

    Fun fact: the fastest horse alive was named Bolt after Usain Bolt. Bolt ran up to 65MPH and this was recorded by Justin Loverpool. Bolt ran in many races and would sometimes win but in other races he would go slow so other horses could win. He had about 25 1st place trophies and unfortunately died at the age 27
    Also fun fact I made that completely up

    • @spicysalad3013
      @spicysalad3013 Před rokem +8

      I was gonna say 27 is a very respectable age for a horse but realized I'd been bamboozled

  • @who_the_fuck_is_riley5813

    In relation to Click talking about dying on hills, I saw an excellent saying about that the other day. "Weird hill to die on, but at least you're dead"

  • @maddythelion
    @maddythelion Před 5 měsíci +1

    The parent who didn't want to treat their toddler's fever with Tylenol and also answered no to all the questions about "has he been hospitalised?" etc...
    What's the betting that the kid _should_ have been hospitalised or treated for something at some point (meaning there would have been at least one "yes" answer) but the parent just ignored it and did nothing, and luckily the kid recovered on that occasion?! 😨

  • @Darinadon
    @Darinadon Před rokem +5

    Just wanted to say that I've been binge-watching))))) a lot of your videos, and the way you make fun of these posts while also making smart commentary, never being offensive but at the same time cutting and absolutely hilarious is a gift, the most entertaining way to comment on these I've ever seen. 👏👏👏👏