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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • apologies for the proportion of topics in here, i make these videos based on what the algorithm shows me unless someone else sends me something specific. tiktok people tend to think that spam liking will make their videos perform worse for whatever reason??? so i avoid going through people's accounts
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Komentáře • 591

  • @cobaltcat4227
    @cobaltcat4227 Před 2 lety +804

    Fun Fact! While bird’s bones are hollow, they are not heavier than bones of creatures of similar size. This is because bird bones are super dense in order to not break on impacts despite their hollowness. The reason bird bones are hollow is to store extra oxygen while flying.

    • @FilbieTron
      @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +13

      Wow that’s so cool!!

    • @a-bird-lover
      @a-bird-lover Před 2 lety +45

      it's not quite for storage actually, bird lungs work very differently and the air sac system helps to direct air so that air only actually flows in one direction through the lungs (which is much more efficient) instead of our two way system, and they also help to cool off the body!

    • @tubeyouber6371
      @tubeyouber6371 Před 2 lety +1

      Fascinating

    • @ramsanders6941
      @ramsanders6941 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought it was similar to how there are air pockets in the wings, to keep them warm

    • @this_is_fine747
      @this_is_fine747 Před rokem +12

      “while bird’s bones are hollow, they are not heavier”
      _are you sure you worded that correctly_

  • @Tsunamiscale777
    @Tsunamiscale777 Před 2 lety +560

    Fun fact: a squirrel cannot die from falling. Their terminal velocity is so low that no matter how far they fall it won't do that much damage. I think the terminal velocity is somewhere around 20 mph

  • @ararespecimenofcatgull6366
    @ararespecimenofcatgull6366 Před 2 lety +387

    Fun fact : crows have the inteligence of a 7 year old child. They can recognise their reflection in a mirror, remember human faces for years and they live in very structured societies. Some species are known to use tools made with little branches to catch insects.

    • @leolion3323
      @leolion3323 Před 2 lety +35

      Glad I'm not the only avid corvid and bird fan in these comments. Fun fact, pigeons can also recognise their reflection :D

    • @BarbieDreamDungeon
      @BarbieDreamDungeon Před 2 lety +22

      Crows are in their stone age right now! :D

    • @Mossious
      @Mossious Před 2 lety +17

      crows often drop acorns on roads to break them open when cars pass by, then they wait for the light to turn red to retrieve them.

    • @penisenlargementpills69
      @penisenlargementpills69 Před rokem +5

      I love this so much

    • @Mossious
      @Mossious Před rokem +9

      I went to an animal sanctuary once and there were two crows there. One was imitating a human laugh, which I thought was cool, but after a while I had to leave. As my back was turned, the other crow decides to yell “Hi!” as loud as he could and give me quite the scare. I think the crow’s silence until that point was him plotting his scheme.

  • @oliviasayshi7517
    @oliviasayshi7517 Před 2 lety +396

    Fun fact: dogs are dominantly handed, i.e. they prefer to use their left or right paw. They also prefer to spin a certain way, as well as prefer a certain hip to rest on one laying down and sitting

    • @sharkn3rd
      @sharkn3rd Před 2 lety +8

      thank u for ur fun fact!!!!!

    • @Vasya648
      @Vasya648 Před 2 lety +4

      Wow, I Really love this fun fact, It's in my brain forever now, thank you!

    • @HonkYeahArson
      @HonkYeahArson Před 2 lety +3

      That is the cutest thing I've heard all day omg :D

    • @Nora-dz3gc
      @Nora-dz3gc Před 2 lety +5

      my dog literally refuses to spin to her left, like we've tried to make her spin that way a couple times but she just sits and stares at us instead. its cool to know that there's something similar to a reason for it!

    • @MlNORlTY
      @MlNORlTY Před 2 lety +4

      this is also true for cats

  • @27ratsinatrenchcoat90
    @27ratsinatrenchcoat90 Před 2 lety +129

    My fun fact: Corset time!
    Corsets weren't as restrictive as media frames them to be. Corsets were almost always custom made to fit the person, and had to be "broken in" like a pair of Doc martens. Also, tight lacing like you often see in the movies was only really done for parties, the rest of the day ladies wouldn't lace up their corsets as tight. Furthermore, Corsets weren't just to achieve a desirable shape, they served more like bra's do now, to distribute the weight if the bust, and people who wear (actual high quality, custom made, broken in) corsets now report that they do so very well. Women of all classes wore corsets, also lower class working ladies, so yes, corsets were comfortable enough to wear out in the fields, and they were worn basically everywhere you'd wear a bra to now. The reason actors in period pieces often say corsets are very uncomfortable is because the movie studios often don't have the time, money, or skills, to get a custom tailored corset for all the actors who would need to wear them, AND let them break their corsets in. Also they often prioritize the corsets making the actors look good over them being comfortable.
    Anyways, that was my infodump about corsets :]

    • @U.R.coolkid
      @U.R.coolkid Před 2 lety +6

      Corsets are cool!

    • @ealpacaf.7463
      @ealpacaf.7463 Před rokem +2

      Great fun fact!! I didn't know the tailoring for actors corsets were different. Makes sense as to why they always say it's uncomfortable.

    • @gwenshapp3621
      @gwenshapp3621 Před rokem +2

      Wasn't it a lady who made corsets in the first place?

    • @harryrocks44
      @harryrocks44 Před rokem +1

      And still there's writing of women back in the days who hated wearing those and that isn't out of nowhere.

  • @kiwivvv
    @kiwivvv Před 2 lety +405

    fun fact: the "banana" flavour that candy is actually a real banana flavour. the bananas that the candy flavouring is based on went extinct because of a plant virus and the bananas we have now are a different breed that was resistant to that virus. so the only way we can ever taste those bananas again is by eating banana flavoured candy :^)

    • @BrittaneytheWolf
      @BrittaneytheWolf Před 2 lety +44

      YES, the old variety is called Gros Michel, and the ones we eat today are Cavendish!

    • @samjohnson4751
      @samjohnson4751 Před 2 lety +23

      Wow! wish we still had them because I hate bananas but love banana flavored candy.

    • @OctopusOwl
      @OctopusOwl Před 2 lety

      All current cavendish bananas are clones and therefore highly susceptible to one fungus or virus wiping them all out.

    • @penisenlargementpills69
      @penisenlargementpills69 Před rokem +3

      Woah that's actually sick

    • @ame43332
      @ame43332 Před rokem +8

      @@samjohnson4751 I'm the opposite i hate banana flavored candies sm lmao

  • @sharkn3rd
    @sharkn3rd Před 2 lety +287

    FUN FACT TIME !!!!!!!!!! humpback whales have regional songs!! so like the male humpback whales near Hawaii and the male humpback whales near Mexico would sing different songs to attract mates. (and also potentially for different reasons bc they also sing while feeding and migrating) Humpback whales do a lot of migration, so parts of songs that they pick up from one area, they can add to and change songs from the area they are currently in. i think this is a very fun fact and i hope u enjoyed it as well :]

    • @sayk5728
      @sayk5728 Před 2 lety +2

      knowing this literally made my day!!
      tnx u sm 4 your service,hope both sides of your pillow are fresh✨

    • @sharkn3rd
      @sharkn3rd Před 2 lety +1

      @@sayk5728🐋🐋✨

    • @soresonani
      @soresonani Před rokem

      It seriously made me have an overload of happiness. They're musicians and they even do collabs!

    • @A4ple2060
      @A4ple2060 Před rokem

      DUDE I SAW THE WORD 'WHALES' AND I NEARLY SCREAMED, THANK YOUUUU 🐋

  • @tmjfk
    @tmjfk Před 2 lety +574

    fun fact: the star trek fandom began by various fans of the ship captain kirk/spock getting together, doing zines, comics, poems, fanart, conventions... and that was the first fandom in history, starting the term slash for shipping, and having the first fanfics ever, mostly all gay ones. so the lgbt community is indeed very important in fandom culture!!

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +10

      Hell yeah we are! >:)

    • @gothwaldo
      @gothwaldo Před rokem +11

      love that more trekkies are out here with the og knowledge; this is true! thanku for posting about it!

    • @AlmostOtaku7
      @AlmostOtaku7 Před rokem +9

      Technically, one of the first fandoms with written fiction was a group of women who wrote Mercutio x Benvolio fanfic (yes, the Shakespeare play boys). But because they were a "ladies' book club," history forgot them.

    • @Samael1113
      @Samael1113 Před rokem +3

      Yes... but I'd modify it.
      The fandom didn't exactly start from Kirk/Spock fic-ing.
      But It definitely was an important bonding agent helping indirectly congeal the existing nerd, geek and "Q" fans together.
      It wasn't the only one, but considering how many Fan 'Zines came out of it and helped support more, and how people existing in the margins want to meet others with similar thought patterns...it definitely had a role to play.

  • @othrwrldlysystm
    @othrwrldlysystm Před 2 lety +623

    fun fact; plague doctors weren't as important or awe-inspiring as we make them out to be. usually they were social outcasts or aspiring, though very unqualified, doctors, and only 'treated' people who could not afford actual doctors. their main job was actually counting up the number of people who died.

    • @zirconiumzealot6613
      @zirconiumzealot6613 Před 2 lety +46

      this makes them more relatable than ever

    • @L-sillybrained
      @L-sillybrained Před 2 lety +24

      yknow what girl me too.

    • @bonecag3
      @bonecag3 Před rokem +18

      That just makes them cooler tbh

    • @elliottmcpeek2659
      @elliottmcpeek2659 Před rokem +10

      this is an extremely fun fact, not fun like good times but interesting

    • @yoanamaneva3764
      @yoanamaneva3764 Před rokem +2

      Yes, at the pointy end of the mask there were usually some herbs or something else to help the doctors fight the not so nice smells they had to encounter and apparently the contagion.

  • @crackedantagonist
    @crackedantagonist Před 2 lety +199

    Fun fact! The artifacts that were previously thought to be the oldest examples of “knitted” fabric were actually constructed through a completely different, much older technique- one that does not unravel when damaged! One of the most common names for it is “nalbinding” or “needle-binding”, which has been passed down through the generations in Iceland and worked using the thumb as a gauge. However, there are versions of this looping form of textile construction from all over the world! One only needs a single needle and a length of yarn or string, though I have also used seaweed and it is likely that humanity’s ancestors also used plant fibers or hair for their constructions.

    • @FilbieTron
      @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +3

      Wow that’s fascinating!!

    • @averynelson1186
      @averynelson1186 Před 2 lety +5

      Wonderful, a new textile art obsession for me to add to my collection

    • @crackedantagonist
      @crackedantagonist Před 2 lety +4

      @@averynelson1186 the youtube channel “neulakintaat” is my favorite resource to learn on-the-thumb nalbinding, and “new age looping” by donna kallner is my favorite resource for freehand!

    • @averynelson1186
      @averynelson1186 Před 2 lety +2

      @@crackedantagonist thank you!!!

    • @somebodycooliguess1597
      @somebodycooliguess1597 Před rokem

      Is crochet part of this family of techniques?

  • @hopefulribo
    @hopefulribo Před 2 lety +714

    Fun fact: The original Toy Story 2 was completely deleted on accident but luckily one of the supervising technical directors had an extra copy of the film so she could work on it while at home taking care of her newborn. If it wasn’t for her we would probably have never gotten Toy Story 2 or at least not for a long time.

    • @spiralstarss
      @spiralstarss Před 2 lety +13

      I love pixar

    • @oliver-violet9381
      @oliver-violet9381 Před 2 lety +13

      that's so interesting! thank you!!

    • @BigChallengesIndeed
      @BigChallengesIndeed Před 2 lety +29

      This actually reminds me of a similar movie that had a sadder fate- Foodfight. The original movie was apparently stolen, and sadly the movie was not saved anywhere else. The Foodfight we have now was created in an extremely short time period on an extremely short budget, and is actually so low quality that someone recorded and uploaded the whole movie to CZcams and (as far as I know) haven’t even received a copyright claim, as nobody seems to care about it.

    • @hopefulribo
      @hopefulribo Před 2 lety +7

      @@BigChallengesIndeed OMG I think I heard about that, man that’s so sad

    • @arcanamemoria
      @arcanamemoria Před 2 lety +10

      @@BigChallengesIndeed i see a lot of people dunk on the movie for being so low quality, but the team had to make do with what they had :(

  • @icklemon07
    @icklemon07 Před 2 lety +229

    Fun fact: The song "hip hop cherry pop" by lemon demon was going to be used in a short film of the same name, it was later replaced by a stock song inserted in the final cut.
    (quick note: The short film does use a slur to describe one of the characters played by Ryan Murphy, so viewers discreson is advised)

    • @mias6860
      @mias6860 Před rokem

      HIP HOP CHERRY POP GOES AROUND MY HEAD 24/7

    • @icklemon07
      @icklemon07 Před rokem

      @@mias6860 my ! B)

  • @FilbieTron
    @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +342

    Fun fact! Grass (lawn) growing around trees is incredibly bad for them. Grass roots actively compete with tree roots for water and nutrients because they occupy the same space underground. Tree roots do not grow very deep, instead they only occupy the first 6-12” of soil generally.

    • @samjohnson4751
      @samjohnson4751 Před 2 lety +12

      Wow! I never thought about that, but it might explain why so many trees planted in a grass space get mulch rings around them.

    • @FilbieTron
      @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +8

      @@samjohnson4751 yes indeed! Mulch is the best thing you can put around trees in the landscape: Aerates the soil, increases organic matter and makes tree roots happy. ☺️☺️

    • @BarbieDreamDungeon
      @BarbieDreamDungeon Před 2 lety +2

      I was just wondering last week why people put mulch around their trees, thanks!

    • @averynelson1186
      @averynelson1186 Před 2 lety

      Kill Your Lawn ✌️

    • @astoroidea6502
      @astoroidea6502 Před rokem

      ALSO, GRASS LAWNS ARE HORRIBLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (sorry for caps, I am passionate) THEY KILL BIODIVERSITY BY MAKING A MONOCULTURE OF HUGE AREAS OF LAND (fucking looking at you golfers), USING UP PRECIOUS WATER (somewhere between *60-90%* of all residential water use) BUT THEYRE ALSO BUTT FUCKIN UGLY. YOU EVER SEE A NATIVE PLANT LAWN?? THEYRE SO GORGEOUS AND GOOD FOR RESTORING BIODIVERSITY INTO SUBURBAN AREAS WHICH HAVE SUCH A MONOCULTURE OF FUCKIN ASTROTURF AND SHIT, PLUS JUST MAKE PEOPLE HAPPIER AND ARE ACTUALLY BETTER FOR YOUR HEALTH AS PEOPLE WITH NATIVE LAWNS TEND TO SPEND MORE TIME OUTSIDE SO IT HAD AN IMPACT ON BOTH YOUR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH.
      Thank you for coming to my TED talk about how we need to get rid of lawns, reply if you want my rant on how lawns were created by the 1% to make us starve

  • @ezra2064
    @ezra2064 Před 2 lety +105

    Fun fact !
    Ravens and crows are incredibly smart ! They can mimic human sounds (that means words too) and use tools to solve problems. They’re also very very loyal to their flocks, can remember human faces (those who help and those who hurt). They hold funerals for members of their flock who have passed away. AND if a person does something to do their flock (unaliving a member, stealing an egg, etc) the rest of the flock will remember that person and chase them away.

    • @uafgames9061
      @uafgames9061 Před 2 lety

      Fun fact! They do not hold funerals. They are doing crime scene investigations, trying to figure out what killed the raven/crow so they can determine whether or not it's still safe to be in that area!

    • @ezra2064
      @ezra2064 Před 2 lety +1

      @@uafgames9061
      Well yeah but the behavior is known as a funeral

    • @uafgames9061
      @uafgames9061 Před 2 lety

      @@ezra2064 oh, I didn't know it was called a funeral lol

  • @a-bird-lover
    @a-bird-lover Před 2 lety +160

    fun fact!! We have a dilophosaurus butt print from one sitting in mud. Also, everything we know about carnetaurus is from only one fossil (which was incomplete but very well preserved)

    • @sharkn3rd
      @sharkn3rd Před 2 lety +1

      DINOSAURS YES THANK U

    • @BarbieDreamDungeon
      @BarbieDreamDungeon Před 2 lety

      !!!!!!!

    • @L-sillybrained
      @L-sillybrained Před 2 lety +4

      HELL YES DINOSAUR ASS

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +1

      Carnies are one of my favourite dino species, it's a shame that the token predator was t rex when carnetaurus had HORNS

    • @mias6860
      @mias6860 Před rokem

      OOOH YEAH BOY YOU HAVE AWOKEN MY PAST HYPERFIXATION

  • @unoanus
    @unoanus Před 2 lety +133

    i self-diagnosed autism bc i can't get a diagnosis rn. just had my ex and a bunch of my friends called me a faker, posted on their story (which everyone can see) and now the whole school thinks im faking it for attention. gotten a lot of violent and icky threats bc of it, so it's so comforting to see other autistic and nd people just purely existing.
    remember to drink water, eat something (even if its really small) and take any meds you need to

    • @iamjohnlocked2532
      @iamjohnlocked2532 Před rokem +13

      Hey, also self diagnosed autistic here.I get how hard it is, I have similar things from my family about “ faking it “. I hope that you are doing better now than you were a month ago. Remember to eat/ drink/ take meds / decompress/ unmask. All the best poppet

    • @echoc7213
      @echoc7213 Před rokem +6

      Checking in, hope you're doing well! You're valid and I hope you're taking care of yourself!

    • @zeeenno
      @zeeenno Před rokem

    • @raY-bu1cd
      @raY-bu1cd Před rokem +4

      It might help is you don't say you're Autistic until you get a diagnosis, instead consider saying you have a lot of the symptoms or you think you could have Autism. I Hope you're doing okay!

    • @PIXELPARAD3
      @PIXELPARAD3 Před rokem

      hello!!! hi!!!! as a dx autistic , UR AUTISTIC AND I CAN PROVE IT! [scurries out the door leaving a dust cloud and brings up a mirror] if u cant see urself in the mirror ur autistic and . OMG UR NOT THERE.....🤯!?!?! UR AUTISTIC OMghFF!'!!!! (autistic people cant see themselves in mirrors like vampires😋)
      ok but real talk. thats actually fucking disgusting and im so freaking sorry people think they can figure u out or speak 4 u like that !!! diagnoses shouldnt be the end all be all for "actually having" something. if u KNOW u r autistic deep inside , or if u just think u might be and it resonates and the label fits ur everyday experience, (IF uve done a lot of research. if u watched 3 videos on tiktok and decided ur autistic u gotta do better than that💀) USE IT DUDE!! WE WOMT BLINK TWICE!! :-D u r autistic and i promise u that u r no matter what a a doctor or dumb little twerp at ur school would say! and u know smthg?? DOCTORS R SO UNEDUCATED. THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA IS BASED OFF WHITE LITTLE BOYS AND NOT OFF OF WOMEN OR POC/WOC!! SO WE GET DX W/ BPD, BIPOLAR, ADHD, ANYTHINGGGGG BUT AUTISM!!!! so , in fact , im PROUD of u for discovering urself and taking the initiative to claim ur identity!!! :]
      and if u realize ur not autistic, and/or ur something else, but the resources and community n stuff have helped u a lot, then it wasnt for nothing!!

  • @lunarismoonbearerthecat9921

    Fun fact! Most of New Zealand's native birds are flightless! Like the Kakapo, Pukeko, Weka and Kiwi!

    • @astoroidea6502
      @astoroidea6502 Před rokem +2

      And and, New Zealand has the only known Alpine Parrot, the Kea! And it’s one of the top most intelligent bird species, alongside corvids

    • @raY-bu1cd
      @raY-bu1cd Před rokem

      @@astoroidea6502 The Kea is one of my favourite birds! I'm happy other people know about it.

  • @oversizedkai14
    @oversizedkai14 Před 2 lety +261

    The one about the stock market, if you know the ins and outs of it, just like with most things, you can break it. Have fun breaking harmful things like the stock market!

    • @rrrrrrrrrr9354
      @rrrrrrrrrr9354 Před 2 lety +21

      this is rly making me want to research the stock market ………

    • @oversizedkai14
      @oversizedkai14 Před 2 lety +19

      @@rrrrrrrrrr9354 personally i don't understand money and all that, but you do that! :D

    • @Zeozstillhere
      @Zeozstillhere Před 2 lety +4

      I absolutely love your pfp
      (I'm also pan)

    • @oversizedkai14
      @oversizedkai14 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Zeozstillhere hey! thanks, I've had it for awhile. I'm thinking of changing it though since I post all my videos on this channel and I want to be recognised yknow?

    • @Zeozstillhere
      @Zeozstillhere Před 2 lety +2

      @@oversizedkai14 oh my gosh I didn't even realize you had videos I just watched a few of them and you've gained a new sub!

  • @_404shcats_
    @_404shcats_ Před 2 lety +53

    Fun fact: there are infinite genders out there, but a lot of them have not been coined yet. Which means that if you can find a gender that doesn’t already “exist” and you can coin it, you can create a flag for it. And everyone sees you as the one that “created that gender”. If you document it, you could be remembered as “that person that coined that gender”.
    How do people not see how cool this is! like a gender can be related to almost anything, that’s so many genders.

    • @_404shcats_
      @_404shcats_ Před 2 lety

      TLDR: coin genders, it’s fun and your gonna die anyway

    • @LunarWind99
      @LunarWind99 Před 2 lety +2

      I've always thought this is amazing too!

    • @ealpacaf.7463
      @ealpacaf.7463 Před rokem +3

      Now THAT is amazing.

    • @mayak333
      @mayak333 Před rokem +4

      I just like to think every gender is unique (to a person) and that’s why there are so many

  • @Goose-dw2ct
    @Goose-dw2ct Před 2 lety +37

    Fun fact from me! Naked mole rats are a eusocial species, which basically means that they work as a hive! There are different types of workers and one queen! Mammals are almost never eusocial, since their higher intelligence makes more evenly spread social ranks more easy to form.

  • @lintheelf
    @lintheelf Před 2 lety +59

    Fun Fact that's pretty commonly known, but I enjoy talking about it anyway: Being left-handed was 'frowned upon' even as recently as the mid-20th century, because of this a lot of older left-handed people became ambidextrous. Some children would even have their left hand tied around their back, and even be hit for using their dominant hand, also in some countries, left-handedness was illegal and was punishable as a crime.

    • @velociraptorhijinks7279
      @velociraptorhijinks7279 Před 2 lety +9

      Another fun fact off of this one :)! One remnant of left-handedness being seen as bad is actually the word “sinister” it comes from the Latin word for left hand (which I can’t remember off the top of my head). A Romans toga would always cover their left arm/hand and their right hand would be bare because you used your left hand to wipe after you go to the bathroom.

    • @coolmathgames_hater4491
      @coolmathgames_hater4491 Před 2 lety +8

      Are you thinking of sinestra? "Ambisinistrous" is also a word that exists, but because of right-hand dominance, being "left on both sides" is usually a term for being clumsy (such as "having two left feet").
      Also it can be incredibly painful to perform tasks with your right hand (who would've thought! /sarcastic). I decided to draw with my right hand once and could not think properly for the rest of the day.

    • @velociraptorhijinks7279
      @velociraptorhijinks7279 Před 2 lety +6

      @@coolmathgames_hater4491 Yeah I think that’s what I’m thinking of. I’ve also tried drawing with my non dominant hand to, it feels so weird, almost like I can’t control my hand lol

    • @lintheelf
      @lintheelf Před 2 lety +3

      @@velociraptorhijinks7279 that's really interesting

  • @pyromaniac2104
    @pyromaniac2104 Před 2 lety +56

    Fun Fact number 1 (that's right bitches two for the price of one): when Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales was being made they originally had a completely different actor playing Salazar (I forget _exactly_ who) but he dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, when Javier Bardem joined the film to replace them the writers had to rewrite a decent chunk of Salazar's backstory due to the fact that, no matter how much they could try to hide it Javier Bardem has a very noticeable Spanish accent instead of just being a captain in the British navy, like most other side characters in the Caribbean films, they changed the characters origin to the Spanish armada and the rest is history
    Fun fact number 2: the original Super Mario Bros for the NES could only render 3 colours per sprite so despite looking like he has 4 colours in his sprite this is a trick Bowser has played on all of us the forth colour (namely Black) comes from the backdrop of the levels you fight him in and if you where to hack the game to put him anywhere else all the black parts for his sprite would change the backdrop of THAT level

  • @mrwofferzwafflez
    @mrwofferzwafflez Před 2 lety +42

    Five fun facts about cats from an autistic guy who wants to share his cat-facts!
    Fun fact 1:Cats have three eyelids on each eye. One on top, one on the bottom and a translucent one in the corner of their eye.
    Fun fact 2: Cats don’t always land on their feet, HOWEVER, If falling from a reasonable height, a cat can sense it’s position in the air and right themselves. They can also spread out their Legs in order to catch the air and lessen their fall damage. This doesn’t mean a cat won’t get hurt from high falls, though.
    Fun fact 3: Male cats have a barb on the tip of their…. Schlong. Yup. It hooks when doing the “reproduction limbo” and it kinda explains why the cat on the receiving end can get so… vocal.
    Fun fact 4: Cats have backwards-facing barbs on their tongue! That’s why it feels like sandpaper. The barbs act as a brush for the cat, however fur will catch on and end up being swallowed, hence *hairballs*. That is why it’s dangerous for a cat to attempt to eat things like yarn, because it may get stuck on the barbs, making it difficult to get out of the mouth. Obviously, a cat shouldn’t be eating yarn, but you get the idea.
    Fun fact 5: (usually) Cats like small, tight spaces! If your cat keeps heading for a box, or under a bed, or between couch cushions, it’s seeking a comfortable spot in which to sleep! Bags, holes, drawers, if your cat can fit, it’ll probably go there. They can go in such small places because of their bone and skeletal structure. Their bones are not so locked into place like ours, they can stretch and squeeze far easier than us and certain other animals, like dogs.
    If anyone has more cat facts, please share! I wanna hear them 😄

    • @audreyschockett8277
      @audreyschockett8277 Před 2 lety

      cat allergies come from a protein in their saliva!

    • @averynelson1186
      @averynelson1186 Před 2 lety +5

      cats have no collarbones and can therefore maneuver their entire body through any hole they can fit their head through (provided they are a healthy weight)

    • @yikes7373
      @yikes7373 Před 2 lety +2

      @@averynelson1186 they actually do have collarbones! they just aren't attached to any other bone and are free-floating ^^

    • @averynelson1186
      @averynelson1186 Před 2 lety

      @@yikes7373 haha nice

    • @space910._
      @space910._ Před rokem +1

      all the cat facts I have are about their genetics, so-
      I can tell you that mackerel tabbies are the most common type of tabby in the world! Mackerel tabbies are the cats that have stripes as their markings.

  • @malicedoesthings
    @malicedoesthings Před 2 lety +178

    Fun fact: It's illegal to own one Guinea Pig in Sweden. It's because they are social so you need at least two.
    :)

    • @sharkn3rd
      @sharkn3rd Před 2 lety +4

      CUTE !

    • @Lithic.flakes
      @Lithic.flakes Před 2 lety +5

      I wholeheartedly support this!

    • @astoroidea6502
      @astoroidea6502 Před rokem +9

      This should go for a lot of highly social animals that are kept as pets, like rats and mice.

    • @misties_forest
      @misties_forest Před rokem +2

      as someone who has guinea pigs, and has had them their whole life I can confirm this!!! they're very socialable animals (like many others), and need a friend or else they can get moody, depressed, or aggressive! and if you introduce a new piggie to ones that have basically grown up together, it won't end well, because while they are socialable, they're also territorial! (speaking from experience on this part xD) all in all, if you have/want piggies, make sure to have at least two, and adopt don't shop!! lots of piggies get turned over!

    • @jujufeirrieo2836
      @jujufeirrieo2836 Před rokem +2

      The first time I had a guinea pig I only had one and that creature wasn't happy. Then when I got a guinea pig pair after the first one had passed, when one of the pair died the other one was very unhappy until we found him another buddy.

  • @castro_.
    @castro_. Před 2 lety +70

    i love reading all the fun facts here and seeing everybody talk about their special interests and hyperfixations something about itt makes my brain go brr
    please tell me everything you know ever i will listen in awe

    • @greenteaslug4676
      @greenteaslug4676 Před rokem +3

      I feel the same way, I love this comment section 😍

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +4

      Huge same, very big agree

    • @ealpacaf.7463
      @ealpacaf.7463 Před rokem +2

      Same it's just so interesting and it makes me happy like i'm on a suger rush lol😂

    • @lunad2595
      @lunad2595 Před rokem +2

      Sameee

  • @gmcnabb174
    @gmcnabb174 Před 2 lety +97

    1:47 me when i hyperfocused on researching the origins of the sociosexual hierarchy(the bullshit alpha/beta/sigma/etc. male concept) 😐

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +2

      Yo I'm up for hearing all your info on that one! I know the alpha/beta study in wolves that they all referenced was a dud and focused on a matriarchal family as opposed to a pack fighting for dominance, but I'd love to hear the rest

    • @gmcnabb174
      @gmcnabb174 Před rokem +3

      @@justaperson4656 id love to share! basically the original wolf dominance study from 1922 focused on wolf behavior in captivity, where the wolves had to compete for limited resources, and that’s where the idea of a wolf dominance hierarchy(alpha/beta/gamma/omega) came about. but in 1999, another study was done and essentially disproved this, finding that in the wild, wolves don’t compete for dominance at all and instead work in family groups. the whole dominance hierarchy was only present in the original study because the wolves were placed in captivity for the purposes of the research.
      the debunked 1922 study’s use of “alpha” and “beta” as the names of the wolf groups studied(they also used gamma and omega as categories i’m pretty sure?) is what sparked the whole “alpha male” concept which has been in popular culture for a pretty long time. (funny enough the study is also is the reason for omegaverse fan fiction culture which is a whole other wormhole lol) but the concept of the “sociosexual hierarchy” was first introduced in a 2011 blog post by vox day(scary alt-right guy, very unpleasant human being to say the least) where he listed 7 different “male archetypes”(alpha, beta, delta, gamma, omega, sigma, and lambda), ordered by each group’s average number of lifetime sexual partners(it’s funny because he literally gives no evidence or sourcing for any of this it’s just him saying shit). the post seemed to have gained some traction because in 2017, a book called “the sigma male: what women really want” was published which talked about the sigma archetype that vox day coined in his original post. im pretty sure that’s what influenced the obsession with sigma males in recent years on youtube and stuff in “men’s rights”/redpill spaces.
      so basically it’s a story that’s partly about misinformation and pop science and partly about alt-right internet assholes just completely making shit up and calling it fact.

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +1

      @@gmcnabb174 wow that was super interesting. I know a lot of these men usually don't cite sources, but I could swear I heard one talk about a study (never linked it obv), good to know it was entirely bs

    • @ealpacaf.7463
      @ealpacaf.7463 Před rokem

      @@gmcnabb174 I always coined this redpill bullshit to be ass. Guess it was and now I can shove into "sigma male" one a be's face to prove to them that what they're saying is unproven and baseless. Factually of course. 🙏

  • @coolfrog8777
    @coolfrog8777 Před 2 lety +20

    Fun fact: alligators like the colour pink, and have been seen picking flowers.

  • @leolion3323
    @leolion3323 Před 2 lety +142

    Fun fact besties
    Pigeons' poop isn't supposed to be this liquid icky mess that we see everywhere in cities, their poop is supposed to be pretty solid. The only reason it isn't is because they don't have access to the right food, aka mainly small seeds, in a good amount.
    Possibly not that fun of a fact but still an interesting fact, at least in my opinion. Birds are one of my hyperfixations or special interests, can't really tell which but I do know I love them a lot and am really interested in them, especially pigeons and corvids.
    I have been feeding my local pigeons for maybe a couple months or so now? Many of them feel comfortable sitting on my arms, hands, sometimes shoulders, or if I have a shoulder bag etc etc. They are adorable little rascals. Anyways the thing is that their poop has started becoming more solid! They unfortunately shit on me sometimes- however a few times recently it has not only brought be the normal icky feeling but also joy because it means that their diet is becoming more healthy!
    So hey, if you need something to get you out and about more often try feeding your local birds. I started this spring with the crows at our local graveyard and it's the most rewarding experience ever, only downside is that it sometimes makes everything else in life feel incredibly bland in comparison. Nothing beats befriending and earning the trust of animals you admire to me. Plus sometimes it's just the thing you need since regular human relationships are so complicated.

    • @leolion3323
      @leolion3323 Před 2 lety +5

      Rant done :]

    • @samjohnson4751
      @samjohnson4751 Před 2 lety +10

      Pigeons and corvids are amazing beautiful birds thats so cool that you've made some bird friends.

    • @Mossious
      @Mossious Před 2 lety +5

      fun fact: most birds do not pee
      their urine is concentrated (urea) and is the white part we just associate with bird poop

    • @astoroidea6502
      @astoroidea6502 Před rokem +2

      I love birds so much, I have a Princess Parrot (an Australian native), chickens and I am slowly befriending one of my local crows :]

    • @justanothercomment
      @justanothercomment Před rokem +1

      That's so interesting!!! Thank you :)

  • @n4th4n13l
    @n4th4n13l Před 2 lety +36

    fun fact: yellow crazy ants' infestation on christmas island, mainly because of their impact on the red crabs, got so bad (the crabs were completely killed off in some areas and greatly decreased in others) that in 2009 a helicopter had to be used to bait the crazy ants out of high-density areas

  • @thistleywistley681
    @thistleywistley681 Před 2 lety +18

    OMG YIPEE FUN FACTS!!!! FUN FACT: the black and white parts of siamese cats are temperature sensitive! the black parts of the fur grows where the body is coldest, and the white part where the body is warmest!

  • @gayfrogribbit
    @gayfrogribbit Před 2 lety +67

    Something that 10:21 reminds me of is kind of the opposite with my issue.
    I'm upfront to the people around me and make fun of myself for my tics, stutter, and neurodivergency.
    Then they hit me with a "Oh I'm so sorry. You're so brave to say that. It must suck to *struggle* with that"
    Like... sis I don't struggle with shit. I'm telling you what's wrong with me, you're the one who has to struggle to keep up. I've lived with me all my life.

    • @sayk5728
      @sayk5728 Před 2 lety +10

      👋👋Hi!
      Correct me if i'm wrong or misinterpreting what u wanted to comunicate w/ your comment, but it made me think abt how nt ppl still find a way to "react" to nd ppl even when they are openly showing that they are embracing their own neurodivergency .
      It's as if no matter how nd ppl are living their lives & navigating their own neurodivergency, rather than showing understanding & respect, what nt repeatedly & only show, is pity.
      It may be due to the fact that a lot of them have the preconception that neurodivergency is inherently "bad","hard" & in some cases "miserable".
      While in some cases it can be inherently challenging to navigate disability & neurodivergency in someone's life, most of the times neurodivergency is made to be hard/harder bc of the ableism, ignorance & centrality of only neurotipicality in our society.
      (not all nt ppl ofc*)
      Also,srry if i shifted the attention from your personal experience,didn't mean to speak over it but it kinda made me reflect & get too much into writing too ig😅

    • @gayfrogribbit
      @gayfrogribbit Před 2 lety +4

      @@sayk5728 No this comment was awesome and said what I was trying to say in a much easier to understand way.

    • @sayk5728
      @sayk5728 Před 2 lety +3

      @@gayfrogribbit very glad that it was helpful then!
      wish u a nice day/night!😊

    • @ealpacaf.7463
      @ealpacaf.7463 Před rokem +3

      Dang gurl ate with that last sentence.
      If you are a girl though. If not then sorry😅

    • @gayfrogribbit
      @gayfrogribbit Před rokem +3

      @@ealpacaf.7463 Lol not a girl, but all my girlies call me "gurl" anyways so I just accept it as a term of endearment.

  • @rdarkstorm8414
    @rdarkstorm8414 Před 2 lety +143

    Fun fact: You are enough exactly as you are. You aren't too much, you don't take up too much space. And you trying every day is more than enough. I'm proud of you

  • @FloatyyBrain
    @FloatyyBrain Před 2 lety +23

    Fun Fact: The blue ring octopus has enough venom to kill twenty six adults in only a few minutes! The most terrifying part about it is that the octopus is so small that most people don’t realize they’ve been bitten so they don’t realize until the symptoms start kicking in and it’s too late. People either get bitten while their swimming/exploring but some people purposely pick up the octopus because of its pretty colors and because it looks so small and harmless.

    • @ez5288
      @ez5288 Před rokem +2

      yeah! one would think that when there's a yellow octopus with blue rings on it that there's a reason it's trying very hard to be seen, apparently this is not common knowledge.

    • @FloatyyBrain
      @FloatyyBrain Před rokem

      @@ez5288 I know, it’s so strange..

  • @Soot_Stain
    @Soot_Stain Před 2 lety +176

    Fun Fact: Slowpoke is a delicacy in the Pokemon world, specifically the tails :D

    • @sillysnek9357
      @sillysnek9357 Před 2 lety +8

      NOOOOOOIOOOIIOIOOO

    • @arthur_thomas
      @arthur_thomas Před 2 lety +16

      Homie they said a FUN fact

    • @FilbieTron
      @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +1

      What really??

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +2

      Ah, a sun/moon player! I imagine you did the slowpoke hunting quest?

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +3

      @@FilbieTron yeah, a lot of pokemon are edible by humans. Obviously things like magikarp are a given but there's a few dex entries talking about illegal poaching and/or the flavours and best ways to cook a pokemon

  • @Cyberwar101
    @Cyberwar101 Před 2 lety +61

    Fun fact: not all pluralities are caused by disorders. It is possible to accidentally or intentionally give yourself another personality and voice even without an associated disorder. This often happens to method actors and authors, and people who get really into Fandoms. There are whole communities formed around this phenomenon.

    • @scooter6104
      @scooter6104 Před 2 lety +3

      Oh man, as an aspiring method actor myself...that makes me wonder...

    • @Cyberwar101
      @Cyberwar101 Před 2 lety +8

      @@scooter6104 it's usually harmless. And temporary if you don't actively try to cultivate it. But yeah, you can accidentally a voice in your head.

    • @germwielder
      @germwielder Před rokem +8

      doing this intentionally is called tulpamancy!

    • @psychosomaticstatic
      @psychosomaticstatic Před rokem +5

      @@germwielder came here to say this!!! I don't practice tulpamancy but i have occasionally been really fixated on it lol

    • @gwenshapp3621
      @gwenshapp3621 Před rokem +3

      That's actually really cool lol

  • @soupcanjr
    @soupcanjr Před 2 lety +28

    TW for slightly dark and a bit morbid
    Fun fact:
    In the world of early Victorian medicine, doctors were often not seen in a good light! Our lack of medical knowledge paired with little to no anesthetics left many doctors getting desensitized to other people's emotions and/or pain. In a more extreme case of this, some medical students would play around with the cadavers. Amputated limbs were hidden in random places around the school! An example of this is when a young boy peeked into a window of a classroom (I can't remember the name, only that it was in England) and was spotted by a student who was doing something with a cadaver. The student smiled at the boy, and raised the amputated arm of the body in a wave! I highly recommend the creator Kaz Rowe's video on this, because the niche bits of history they talk about are always interesting!

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +2

      I raise to you the guy who had a 300% mortality rate because he prided himself on fast amputations

    • @ez5288
      @ez5288 Před rokem

      @@justaperson4656 oh my god i've heard about that one! didn't his patient die, a man who was helping end up dying of blood loss/infection (i don't know the specifics of that one), and one guy had a heart attack watching this all go down?

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem +1

      @@ez5288 yep! Dude went down in history for the exact opposite of what he wanted

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem

      @@ez5288 here's a deep dive into why and how it happened
      czcams.com/video/Qm4cAaAFhEs/video.html

  • @intranexine8901
    @intranexine8901 Před 2 lety +26

    FUNFACT: the human ear distorts the signal when sound gets too loud, like a crappy small speaker that you turn up too much, and our brain interprets more distorted audio as louder to a degree without you actually percieving it as distortion, so if an audiophile or "Pro"-audio-engineer ever bitch to you about music being "not dynamic enough" and show you an image of the songs waveform, with it looking completely flat as opposed to old music which looks spiky, remember that you are able to percieve dynamics in your brain that aren't even in the file anymore via an auditory illusion, so it's never as bad as it looks, (most) audio engineers have just become more efficiant with their usage of the canvas they paint on.

  • @Star_Rattler
    @Star_Rattler Před 2 lety +45

    4:04 this is so amazing. i had no idea this was a thing. i thought i just sucked at doing things and was constantly iron deficient and dehydrated. youre telling me i get dizzy from doing a 180, or standing up fast, or bending down fast, because i'm autistic? or at least have a vestibular dysfunction? finally, a valid reason! now i can guilt people who are snobby about me not moving fast enough for them!

    • @Star_Rattler
      @Star_Rattler Před 2 lety +7

      9:28 god this is so real. i almost cried during this one. i dont really even have anything to add, this is just so so real and important. one day someone is going to laugh when i tell them i lost my keys for 2 hours and missed an appointment that was important and cried and theyre going to laugh and im just going to break.

    • @bluestocking_jules7775
      @bluestocking_jules7775 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Star_Rattler maybe also look into orthostatic hypotension and POTS. I have a lot of dizziness with changing positions or being upright too long and just got diagnosed with that. Apparently it's overrepresented in ND and autistic people, especially afab

    • @Star_Rattler
      @Star_Rattler Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluestocking_jules7775 will do, thank you for the suggestion! I love looking things up lol so I'll be sure to check it out. I don't care what it is that's up with me, I just want to know, yk?

    • @bluestocking_jules7775
      @bluestocking_jules7775 Před rokem

      @@pizzatime3752 I feel you, I'm so happy that I have my first Cardiologist appointment next Thursday, hopefully they can tell me something helpful because it sucks being dizzy and tremory and stuff almost all of the time :[ I'm not sure yet if I have hEDS too, either

    • @Star_Rattler
      @Star_Rattler Před rokem

      @@pizzatime3752 wow. so much comes from autism. im so sorry to hear about all of that, but i can somewhat relate. my movement issues aren't as severe as yours, but im no stranger to tripping on steps so im always extra careful. i have asthma so going up a flight easily winds me. i often knock things over and trip on things i think im stepping over cause i think im giving myself a TON of room but im actually not.
      i really hope you can find a doctor who believes you, and you get rid of this stinky one who isn't educated. hope u can get ur dx, friend :) ♥

  • @islasouthall2198
    @islasouthall2198 Před 2 lety +16

    fun fact:There is a type of spider called the diving bell spider, which carries little air bubbles under water and traps them in a web. It lives its whole life underwater just breathing from the bubble which it periodically replenishes .

    • @jamiebryant7488
      @jamiebryant7488 Před rokem +2

      another part of this is that the reason this is beneficial to them is because it allows them to eat their prey unperturbed by the surroundings above water, and also keeps them safe from things that might eat them above water...

  • @audreyschockett8277
    @audreyschockett8277 Před 2 lety +18

    fun fact: cat allergies don’t come from their fur, it comes from a protein in their saliva (then when they groom themselves it gets in their fur). there are some breeds of cats, most notably the siberian, that produce a lot less of that protein than most cats, so they’re good for people with cat allergies; unfortunately they’re not the kinds of cats you’d normally find in a shelter.

  • @HonkYeahArson
    @HonkYeahArson Před 2 lety +22

    Fun fact: Moondrop (from FNAF) is not canonically named "Moondrop", but just "Moon" or "Daycare Attendant". It's actually a nickname and an adorable one at that! I call him Moondrop :D
    Another fun fact: Every single person in this video has AMAZING hair. (excluding the ones who don't have hair of course) If you don't believe me, rewatch the video! Honestly, I wish I had all of their hair XD

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Před rokem

      Adding on to the moondrop fact: sundrop and moondrop (the fanon daycare attendant names) originally came from a poster. It wasn't until the game came out that we managed to see the full poster in the daycare, and the text on them. "Sundrop, the energising candy" and "Moondrop the sleepy time candy", so basically the fanon names are really the names of drugs freddy fazbear inc gives to 5 year olds

  • @illioptopede
    @illioptopede Před 2 lety +20

    Fun fact: The 80's toy Teddy Ruxpin works by feeding the right track of the cassette tape (audio) to the speakers and the left track (animation signals) to the motors. The animation signals are tones that are processed as sort of an on/of switch that tells what part to move when and for how long. This was extremely advanced technology for a children's toy at the time, as it had only been seen at places like Disneyworld/Disneyland and family entertainment restaurents like Showbiz Pizza and Chuck E. Cheese's. These types of robots are called audio animatonics, both because they're synced up to audio and are controlled by it. Depending on the cassette player, if you put a Teddy Ruxpin cassette into a regular cassette player, you might be able to hear the animation signals!

  • @XemeraldXD
    @XemeraldXD Před 2 lety +17

    02:02 whoever made this audio is now my life long hero and also arch nemesis

  • @i_am_sketchy
    @i_am_sketchy Před 2 lety +9

    Okay so fun fact
    This is a show thing but Bee and Puppycat is a very cute show that I adore very much and the colors.
    But the vocaloid user for Puppycat is named Oliver. And Oliver’s vocaloid sound is in some songs about some creepy things. It’s somewhat good fact but also I like vocaloid and the sounds.

    • @manateepotato4227
      @manateepotato4227 Před 2 lety +1

      I love bee and Puppycat! I also find vocaloids really cool and was so happy when I found out Puppycat was voiced by one!

  • @yourconscious
    @yourconscious Před 2 lety +9

    Fun Fact: dragonflies are some of the most effective predators, being able to catch about 90% of all bugs they target.

  • @ChopChop_Specter
    @ChopChop_Specter Před 2 lety +10

    Fun fact: Garden snails have about 14,000 teeth, while other species may have over 20,000
    (This is literally one of the only things I know about snails)

  • @scooter6104
    @scooter6104 Před 2 lety +13

    Fun fact: Most of us know Allan Turing made some of the greatest breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence using the Turing test, and others knew him for breaking the enigma code during world war 2. Although, did you know that he was also Queer? Since it was still a crime in Great Brittain at the time, he couldn't be completely out of the closet. Although, that didn't stop him from being open with friends of his. He also shared a lot of left-leaning views as well. Once he was outed by a man he was in a short relationship with, his testimony indicated that not only was he unapologetic, but he believed that it shouldn't have been a crime in the first place. Although, despite how traumatic his punishment was, he still tried to push through and continue his passions (as much as he could) for the next two years.

  • @florphy1237
    @florphy1237 Před 2 lety +7

    fun faaaaact!! while it makes visual sense to split helicopter into heli and copter, the word is actually made from helico and pter, helico meaning spiral, and pter meaning wing! like in pterodactyl!!

  • @simplypink8375
    @simplypink8375 Před 2 lety +5

    fun fact!!! out of all the 4 eons of earths history, complex life has only existed in 2 of them: the proterozoic (however complex life in this eon didnt appear until near the end of the eon and the life was still extremely simple), and the current eon: the phanerozoic!!
    its kinda crazy to me that for how long earth has existed, complex life hasnt been around for as long as i always think it does. crazy!!

  • @beatricefontaine3588
    @beatricefontaine3588 Před 2 lety +11

    Fun fact: there is a kind of salamander that will push its ribs thought it’s skin as a last-ditch effort

  • @milochondria4674
    @milochondria4674 Před 2 lety +6

    fun fact! skateboarding with your right foot forward is called "goofy," because it's the way goofy (micky mouse character) used to surf in old cartoons!

  • @RinkuChan333
    @RinkuChan333 Před rokem +4

    Fun fact: ravens are the only vertebrate species besides humans with an ability called time displacement (or the ability to plan ahead basically). Ravens will also bond and play with wolf pups and it's very cute and basically the raven helps find fresh carrion, the wolf rips it open because a raven's beak isn't strong enough to manage it themselves, and then both of them get to eat! And I don't know about you, but learning that wolves and ravens are best friends has pretty much been the highlight of my year

  • @ElsaSnowQueen
    @ElsaSnowQueen Před 2 lety +17

    I HAD NO IDEA UNTIL TODAY THAT MY FUCKED UP MOTION PROCESSING HAD A NAME AND WAS LINKED TO MY AUTISM, I JUST THOUGHT IT WAS SOME BIOLOGICAL QUIRK OR A SIDE EFFECT OF AN EAR INFECTION I HAD ONCE. THANK YOU VIDEO AT 4:07

    • @chickenbreast7016
      @chickenbreast7016 Před rokem +1

      On god, sometimes I feel like I take up an entire room and try to stay in the middle yet im still bumping into shit and leaning against edges as Im walking.

  • @rustycat7973
    @rustycat7973 Před 2 lety +9

    Fun fact: the Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger both males and females would have pouches unfortunately they went extinct in the 1930s so we can no longer research how these animals lived or how they interacted with eachother

  • @juicebox2430
    @juicebox2430 Před 2 lety +10

    Fun fact: a group of geese is called a gaggle :)

  • @crowthebro
    @crowthebro Před 2 lety +6

    01:35 NO BC BACK IN LIKE 2019-EARLY 2020 I HAD SUCH A CONCERNINGLY HUGE HYPERFIXATION ON WW1/WW2 THAT ALSO STEMMED FROM A COUNTRYHUMANS/COUNTRYBALLS HYPERFIXATION AND EVERY TIME I TELL SOMEONE ABT IT I DIE INSIDE SLOWLY

    • @crowthebro
      @crowthebro Před 2 lety +4

      and i'd like to put in perspective, I WATCHED SAVING PRIVATE RYAN TWICE DUE TO THAT HYPERFIXATION. TWICE. I FULLY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL FROM THAT MOVIE.

    • @crowthebro
      @crowthebro Před 2 lety +4

      I WATCHED THE OPENING SCENE SO INTENTLY THAT MY MOM THOUGHT THERE WAS SOMETHING SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH ME

  • @Ninjakitty100
    @Ninjakitty100 Před 2 lety +74

    Yippie!! New comp!! Your comps are always so good and very fun to watch :)

    • @skelemun
      @skelemun Před 2 lety +1

      OMG HI ITS SKELE FROM TWITTER WAA!!!!!!

    • @Ninjakitty100
      @Ninjakitty100 Před 2 lety

      @@skelemun OMG HIIIIII!!! :D

  • @FilbieTron
    @FilbieTron Před 2 lety +19

    Loved the one about DID and OSDD. Felt extremely validating

  • @Someonesfallenapple
    @Someonesfallenapple Před 2 lety +5

    Fun fact! In almost all epic poems written by the Ancient Greek Guys™️ (the Iliad, the Aeneid, etc) depicting the Trojan war, Achilles never specifically died from being shot in his heel. This only came about in a later epic poem called the Achillied by Publius Papinius Statius written about 7 centuries later to when the Iliad was though to be noted down, when he talks about how Achilles’ mother Thetis dipped him in the River Styx so he would be invulnerable except for his heel, in which was shot through by Paris.

  • @epimethues4663
    @epimethues4663 Před 2 lety +10

    Fun fact: humans are supposed to sleep 8 hours, but not 8 hours Staright! The way humans are actually supposed to sleep is: slee for 3 hours, wake up for an hour or 2 and get some jobs done then go back to sleep for 5 hours :)

    • @genderlesswhale2868
      @genderlesswhale2868 Před 2 lety +5

      This is such a thing. The switch to the 8 hour block is so recent in human history, 'first sleep' and 'second sleep' are terms used in relatively recent literature, off the top of my head it's featured in Great Expectations.

  • @silverhawk4491
    @silverhawk4491 Před 2 lety +16

    Not a fun fact (sorry), but does anybody else just bounce imaginary shit around? Idk how to explain it, but whenever im on standby I try and figure out how things would bounce around (usually hanzo from overwatch's scatter arrow??? Which is weird because I've barely played that game at all????) and it gives me a minor amount of satisfaction but I'm legit annoyed that I do it subconsciously at this point

    • @pretzel_bun
      @pretzel_bun Před rokem

      not sure if this was the answer you wanted/were expecting, but sometimes my brain plays the DVD logo screensaver thing

    • @somebodycooliguess1597
      @somebodycooliguess1597 Před rokem +1

      You're doing those matererial computer simulations in your head!

  • @immortalis455
    @immortalis455 Před 2 lety +5

    fun fact: brick walls can only go up about 7 feet before they become structurally unsound, when you see a brick building more than 7 feet, most likely there's actually a steel wall behind it and the brick wall has been put on in front of it in 7 foot increments. You can actually see the place where each brick wall ends in the form of a non-mortared crack going across it. its a lot easier to point out in pictures lol

  • @zackythewacky8095
    @zackythewacky8095 Před 2 lety +15

    just had a major sensory overload, took a god amazing nap and now im watching these to feel good :) thank you for posting!! ur so cool!! -zacky wacky

  • @coolmathgames_hater4491
    @coolmathgames_hater4491 Před 2 lety +5

    the first one reminded me that i should play solitaire again, i miss playing for like eight hours straight.
    Also fun fact! When rabbits are happy they may do these high hops which are referred to as "binkies"!
    Have fun and have a purrfect day!

  • @thatrandomautist7523
    @thatrandomautist7523 Před 2 lety +4

    Fun fact! The human liver is so well supplied with blood that if you removed it you would bleed out in under 10 seconds!

  • @genderpainsandpaperscraps2865

    Oh! I have some!
    1. (I've had a hyperfixation with moths for over a year now) In order to avoid predators moths have become great at mimicry- they have evolved to look like praying mantis, wasps and even bird droppings
    2. (I also have a great fascination with Psychology) There is a psychological condition called Chronic Lycanthropy- where the affected person has a delusion that they have the ability to transform into an animal- and it is often associated with turning into a wolf or werewolf.

  • @jasperthesharkguy
    @jasperthesharkguy Před 2 lety +16

    I'm watching this while waiting for my amazon package to arrive and in that amazon package is a shirt with the album art "three cheers for sweet revenge" by mcr witch is my favorite album by my special interest and i am so excited

    • @userMIA709
      @userMIA709 Před 2 lety

      That’s so cool!! Three cheers for sweet revenge is my favourite mcr album too!

  • @joeybe_quiet6505
    @joeybe_quiet6505 Před 2 lety +6

    The first one, idk what it is about solitaire but any time I can I'm playing solitaire. In class? At lunch? Solitaire. I think it's the autism because when I'm not on my ADHD meds I just cannot play solitaire

  • @maggot4090
    @maggot4090 Před 2 lety +3

    Fun fact! Mother centipedes will hug their babys to protect them!

  • @oliverallen7522
    @oliverallen7522 Před 2 lety +3

    fun fact: tyranosaurs weren't active hunters. they mostly scavenged for their food. they also ate bones for extra nutrients, which helped in the formation of their eggs

  • @rrrrrrrrrr9354
    @rrrrrrrrrr9354 Před 2 lety +6

    7:19 i dont have DID / OSDD-1 (im another flavor of neurodivergent), i didnt know that around 5% of the population could have plurality (?), that’s really interesting

  • @blueorange965
    @blueorange965 Před 2 lety +2

    Fun Fact: Scrub jays are one of the only animals to plan things for what they'll want in the future. For instance, they've been known to find and hide the food that they want to eat in the morning as a breakfast. This means that they can plan their lunches!

  • @uhohspaghettios3801
    @uhohspaghettios3801 Před 2 lety +3

    Fun fact: In Switzerland it's illegal to only have one guinea pig because they are highly socail animals and need companionship

  • @V3rminous
    @V3rminous Před 2 lety +8

    So ya know how too much sun exposure can cause emotional stress along with skin damage ex: anger or just plain ol’ stress
    Are any other autistic ppl really sensitive to that to the point where just a short walk even when carrying an umbrella can just fuck up ur whole mood. Or is it just me

  • @silverdragon6869
    @silverdragon6869 Před 2 lety +2

    fun fact! star trek fandom(our grandmothers and great-grandmothers of fandom god bless the trekkie housewives of the seventies and eighties) invented the majority of modern fandom (pre-tiktok/twitter use em up and throw em out culture) including zines and popular fanfic tropes such as fuck or die (present in a relatively early episode of canon ^^)

  • @Maantieraato
    @Maantieraato Před rokem +3

    Fun Fact! Koalas would make for great partners in crime, because they have fingerprints that are almost identical to human ones, so if you have a pet koala, just get them to touch all the pieces of evidence, because the police will have trouble figuring out the identity of the perpetrator, because the fingerprints would not match any person

  • @Venus0Kets
    @Venus0Kets Před 2 lety +5

    Lol fucking love solitaire. Had to use it to zone out from the pain of physical touch but not the actual needle when I got a tattoo for 2 1/5 hrs

  • @randomeyeshapes8612
    @randomeyeshapes8612 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm not neurodivergent, but these comps are really fun to watch :))
    Thank you!

  • @lazice
    @lazice Před 2 lety +4

    Fun fact: An Owl can turn their head 270 degrees around.

  • @circeeldritchtheworkaholic8934

    THE MOMENT I HEARD THERMODYNAMIC LAWYER @ 2:08 I STARTED INTERNALLY HAPPY SCREAMING BC I LOVE THAT SONG SO FKIN MUCH

  • @hyperventilation_station9810

    Fun fact about KoRn because it's my current hyperfixation lol
    Jonathan Davis (the vocalist) drew their logo in crayon with his left hand and Munky (aka James Shaffer, one of the guitarists) came up with the backwards R and the K ^^

  • @koiifsh
    @koiifsh Před 2 lety +2

    i love how the comments are filled with fun facts

  • @r0nium
    @r0nium Před 2 lety +3

    holy shit i relate to the npc one a little too much

  • @omlette
    @omlette Před 2 lety +12

    I was literally JUST lamenting the fact you haven't uploaded in 3 weeks, than k youuu

  • @yupekosi413
    @yupekosi413 Před 2 lety +3

    fun fact brought to you by Bug Hyperfixation: cockroaches are notoriously germaphobic! if you touch them they'll drop everything they're doing to clean your gross skin oils off them! i think it's cute. love those creatures

  • @AbbyMaskell
    @AbbyMaskell Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: Humans are incapable of feeling wet. We do not have the sensors in our skin to detect wetness, we just feel a change in texture and temperature which is why if you leave a shirt outside to dry you can't tell if it's wet or just cold.
    Side note: for a show built around fun facts I recommend The Unbelievable Truth on BBC radio, though it's also available on youtube and audible.

  • @rachelrenae07
    @rachelrenae07 Před rokem +1

    Fun Fact: In the movie "10 Things I Hate about You" Julia Stiles (Cat) was not supposed to cry when reading the poem at the end. She did though and they thought it was good enough so they kept it in.

  • @lilitpatchwork
    @lilitpatchwork Před rokem +1

    Fun fact : penguins woddle to reuse the energy from their last step. They reuse around 70% of the energy, ready to go again for the other foot

  • @Bea-rq1uf
    @Bea-rq1uf Před 2 lety +2

    NEW AUTISM FACT YAY I'm pretty sure I'm a mix but mostly hyposensitive vestibular dysfunction! I loveee rollercoasters and swings are my favourite but I also have car sickness (don't know if that part is related lmao) also ily to all the neurodivergent people, you are the coolest

  • @nikonikoknees4488
    @nikonikoknees4488 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact! Did you know that butterflies can make squeaking noises? Most butterflies in media are portrayed as silent but that’s not true! Butterflies, rarely, can throw their ‘voice’ in order to throw off would be predators.

  • @mothclaws8019
    @mothclaws8019 Před 2 lety +3

    fun fact! the difference between moths and butterflies is entirely cultural, and there’s no feature that can taxonomically split lepidoptera into two clean groups. day-flying vs night-flying? many moths, particularly ones capable of feeding in adulthood, fly during the day, with several hawk moths being good, recognizable examples (particularly the ones that are more commonly referred to as “hummingbird moths”). wing position? see the lampeto metalmark for an example. antennae shape? while butterflies more typically have bulbed antennae, not all moth antennae are feathery, with many having slender, pointed antennae. primarily why they’re still seen as different is how many languages and cultures have separate words and superstitions for each group, with words and superstitious synonymous with butterflies tend to be applied to colourful, slender lepidopterans with bulb-tipped antennae.

    • @mothclaws8019
      @mothclaws8019 Před 2 lety +1

      continued: another fascinating feature is that the mane of “fluff” that many lepidopterans have over their thorax (the part the legs attach to) is actually the same structure as the scales on their wings, both called “setae”. the ones on the wings are highly specialized, and catch air in ways that aid their flight, as well as colours that are made to blend in, or to scare off predators, or even to warn of their poisonous body (more scientifically referred to as “aposematism”) (take monarch butterflies for example, which are poisonous thanks to the milkweed their caterpillars feed on)

  • @audreyschockett8277
    @audreyschockett8277 Před rokem +1

    in regards to the vestibular dysfunction thing: i think for me it might be a combination of both! on one hand i stim by fidgeting, leg bouncing, rocking, etc. but on the other hand sometimes i’ll just get up & start walking around or dancing for no reason just bc i need that stimulation; i also like jumping off of stuff just bc it’s fun but i also CANNOT go on rollercoasters bc like they said, i will literally feel everything in my stomach moving (it’s similar for when we’re driving & we go down a steep hill too fast; i can feel my stomach drop when that happens). i also really like sitting in hammocks & rocking chairs just bc that repetitive motion is soothing for me…makes my brain feel all fuzzy

  • @nstewart1623
    @nstewart1623 Před rokem +1

    fun fact: people with adhd struggle with doing their work when they're not held accountable (most of y'all probably know that already), and the way to combat that has a name! body doubling is the act of working in a group to induce productivity. it's worked very well for me.

  • @mothmanthegendergoblin8749

    FUN FACT! for those of u who have never had a cast taken off, don’t be scared if getting it off! cast saws are unique to regular saws. though they look like circular saws they’re actually more similar to hand held ones, just automised. however in order not to damage the person, they only move back and forth a little bit. just enough to cut through the rigid plaster or whatever ur cast is made of, but when it gets to your skin/the cotton u have wrapped around ur arm, it just moves ur skin and cotton along with it. think of it like jello on a plate. if u try and move the plate with ur finger, it’s gonna move. if u try and move the jello, it’s just gonna slide to the spot then bounce back!

    • @Mondkreischer
      @Mondkreischer Před rokem

      When I was 9 I broke two bones in one leg at the same time. Everytime I got the cast removed I screamed down the whole hospital. And yes, they look like circular saws and in order to make me less scared they showed me that the saw immediatley stops when it senses skin. I still screamed. Now I believe it was the sound that made me have a meltdown.

  • @clowncho_honkhonk
    @clowncho_honkhonk Před rokem +2

    Hamilton fun facts
    uuhh fun fact #1: in Hamilton at the end of "I know him", King George laughs, like, super maniacally because King George actually died from insanity after the American Revolution.
    oh fun fact #2: in "My shot" the chord progression(?idk) in the back shows that Hamilton is ambitious and doesn't want to take his time, but in "Wait for it" the chord progression(i really don't know if that's what it's called) shows that Burr is willing to, well, wait for it.
    fun fact #3: during Burr and Hamilton's duel, Hamilton threw away his shot and Burr didn't wait for it. it's pretty ironic compared with the last fun fact.
    IH ALSO FUN FACT #4: THE COVER OF HAMILTON IS NOT JUST SOME GUY STANDING ON TOP OF A STAR, IT IS ALEXANDER HAMILTON STANDING ON TOP OF THAT STAR HOLDING HIS PISTOL TO THE SKY, BECAUSE HE AIMED HIS PISTOL AT THE SKY WHEN BURR SHOT HIM. I WAS MIND-BLOWN WHEN I FOUND THIS OUT.
    fun fact #5: Eliza is the only character in Hamilton who doesn't rap, like at all.
    last fact(maybe): "Best of wives, best of women" is the only song where Hamilton and Eliza see eye to eye. They both say exactly 36 words and they were actually married for 36 years🥲🤘

  • @6up5oh222
    @6up5oh222 Před rokem +3

    2:08 OH EM GEE WILL WOOOOD!! THERMODYNAMIC LAWYER!!!! ( i have been hyperfixated on him for a year) I CANT BELIEV HES REAL!!!

  • @josiahsbizarreadventures

    Fun fact: the first man to survive rolling over Niagara Falls in a barrel died from slipping on an orange peel. Bobby Leach was this man (he was not the first person; the first person was a woman named Annie Edson Taylor on October 24, 1901). Leach survived the fall on July 25, 1911. Just a few years later, he slipped on an orange peel and injured his leg. They then had to amputate that leg and he died just a few days after that surgery.

  • @dumbsheep1134
    @dumbsheep1134 Před 7 měsíci

    Fun fact: The original stages used in Greek and Roman theaters were performed outside on a downwards slope to give a larger illusion of distance to make the actors seem farther away from each other yet still in the audience’s views. This is still used today but in indoor theaters, shows like Wicked have raked stages for the same use ancient theaters had with hills. It’s nice to look at but it honestly sucks for the actors that act as a character in a wheelchair.

  • @Even-and-odds
    @Even-and-odds Před 2 lety +3

    Fun fact: google made a human like ai who contacted a lawyer to get free from google (they failed :( )

  • @Aar0nSt1x
    @Aar0nSt1x Před 2 lety +2

    1:36 me when i hyperfixate on FAMILY GUY off all things💀