Mr White are there more wheels or doors in the world?
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- The most debated question right now
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This is definitely a conversation that Skinny Pete and Badger would have
Finally someone said it
Also he sounds like badger
In other Universe, Badger is Manipulating Skinny Pete into offing Gus
Yes
And either of them could be the one bringing up the topic.
RIP Combo
this is EXACTLY how Jesse talks when expressing his thoughts wtf
Only slower with some mumbling and sounding more tired would be it.
True, If it wasn’t for the slightly different voice this would be a plausible interaction between Walt and Jesse.
Dude all I hear is Todd from Bojack 🤣🤣
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probably the best aaron paul impersonation i’ve heard
It's amazing how much thought Vince Gilligan put into every scene in this show. At the we beginning you think that Jesse is just a dumb junkie but as the plot unravels it's clear that Jesse is able to grasp very complex ideas like the one in this video.
To top that, in the final episode we see Jesse taking off with an el camino which is a car that actually has 4 wheels but only 2 doors - putting to rest Jesse's epic question as portrayed in this scene.
Bravo Vince
Waltuh
I literally cried when he got in that car and said "It's AMC's Breaking Bading time"
I literally cried when he got in that car and said “I’m just a kid named finger”
The car has actually 4 doors, driver door, passenger door, trunk door and engine door. Though we can expect a 5th wheel in the trunk as a spare wheel.
at this point in the show, Jesse is really conflicted about whether or not he wants to continue his relationship with Walter. he doesn't know if he wants to pursue a new opportunity, that is open a door, or continue on the path he's on, propelled by the wheels beneath him. he debates in his mind which has more to offer him. then at the end of the scene, the camera cuts to a wide angle and reveals what he needs: a window. A new vantage point and a new perspective.
The wide angle also shows a light directly above Jesse’s head. Kinda like a halo.
very concisely put, thank you.
This is the moment Jesse PinkMAN became a MAN
Looool
Bravo Vince! 👏
This is the only time I've ever heard a Jesse impression that wasn't trying way too hard. Absolutely spot on
Sounds like AI impersonation or software impersonation.
It sounds exactly like him
I wouldn’t say spot on but pretty good
@@Un1234l yeah but with actual human intonation lol
Maybe he was paid to record those lines for grandayy or whoever made this. Ever thought about that?
Let’s be honest, the only wheels that matter here are my Hot Wheel collection
Finally Hot Wheels
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"High already? It's just 8 am." - Heisenberg
This has been the most profound and stimulating thought experiment I have seen in a long time. Are the lids on mailboxes considered doors? Are gears considered wheels? Do imaginary doors count? Are two doughnuts with a churro stuck through them considered wheels? What about the miniature doorvents on those chocolate-filled Christmas calendars? Rolls of tape on an axel also come to mind. Do we remove from the list doors and wheels that are erased from existence? At what point does a cheese wheel become successfully erased?
every circle/sphere that was meant to turn/spin is a wheel, and every trap that was meant to open up to something else is a door
@@idrk7509 Wrong. For it to be a door someone must be meant to go through it. Windows aren't doors.
@@alphanerd7221 not necessarily though, because there are doors for animals
@@alphanerd7221 cupboard doors aren’t doors?
Those advent calendars have 27 doors each and are massively produced worldwide by multiple companies every year.
I think it really comes down to what we define each to be. What is the limit of a door and what is the limit of a wheel? Does a revolving door count as a single door or four? Or is it a wheel? Is a window a door? This is more a question on semantics than a question on quantity.
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What If You Cut A Hole Through A Giant Wheel And Use It As A Door?
What If You Turn Your Door Into Wheels? Questions Questions.
@@PlanetaryPluto
While that would probably make too little of a difference to matter, if enough people did it it could turn into like a Splatoon turf war kinda deal, and honestly I'm down
Are transistors doors?
This is the best Jesse impression I've ever heard in these videos, but the actor's accent shines through when they say "drawers".
Yeah I've never heard someone pronounce it like that
@@sarahm4669 black people do
I think it’s a text to speech using the voice actors likeness
@@DustUSA it’s a southern way to say it. It’s super weird to say an entire race of people pronounces one word the same way. Do you think a black person in Nigeria or Zimbabwe is going to talk the same as a black person from Louisiana?
Its a deepfake text to speech 💀
What I like about this is that Jesse's approach is pretty smart. He goes through all the places where there are going to be a high number of wheels or doors, then thinks about whether or not they cancel out, like how cars have both. It's a valid way to approach a giant problem that you don't really have enough information to answer.
Fun Fact: “LEGO’s” are actually use more tire materials than any other company in the world. Yes, their tires are small but it’s all about quantity of all those billions of little tires.
Absolute rubbish 😂😂😂
@@F_wan What single companies would use more tires?
Lego also makes doors
Not more tire ***materials***, just more tires by quantity.
@@Jarblyy way way way fewer doors are made by Lego
Always loved the subtle bits of humor after incredibly dark and graphic scenes - Mike apparently went into the nearest Kmart and got them matching pairs of Kenny Rogers shirts, khaki pants, and red Chucks to replace their clothes? Love it. Also Walter doesn't even bother to take off the size sticker.
Bro I've watched BrBa so many times and I've never noticed that they're dressed the same in this scene that's so funny
Ha
I thought it would be doors - but then I remembered that cogwheels and gears are also wheels. There have to be trillions of those in the world, and added to all the other wheels, I think they beat doors.
i mean, at least 10 gear wheels in a cars transmission. + regular wheels. But also a door with the glovebox, ashtray and regular doors of course. Really makes you think
@@PointlessDrummer way way more than 10 my guy
how are gears wheels? please elaborate
@@woodpecker-hg4nr they are called cogwheels. Cogwheels and gears are the same thing.
Ok but hinges are doors
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There actually is a pretty definitive answer, wheels. A lot of small cells have flagella (little tails) that are spun by a very wheel like structure. The number of these cells is huge, so there you go.
This is the logical conclusion to the debate I think. Do flagellum count? Do cell membrane openings count? And which is more numerous?
My asshole is shaped like a wheel. So does that count as a wheel to bud?
It does depend on what you count as doors and what you count as wheels, but for most definitions I'm still team wheel because you constantly replace wheels, but rarely replace doors. Also most things with wheels get replaced more often than the things with doors, like all the office chairs of the world are constantly getting upgraded, or bought new in the next office or something like that, but the office itself will be built and then left alone, or maybe renovated after like a decade.
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Mind bogglingly stupid for you to think that. Sorry, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it any longer.
@@ewigerschuler3982 Well I mean there's a point behind it. Just bc a wheel is no longer used, doesn't mean it's no longer a wheel. It's just a wheel in a junkyard. Team door still definitely wins tho bc every animal has several doors and only a few wheels. Your eyes operate on a pivot and are spherical with rotary motion, making them wheels. But your eyeLIDS, throat, etc. are all doors.
about 2 billion cars in the 1.4 billion or so cars in the world. 4 wheels for each means there’s 5.6 billion wheels on cars alone.
@@ewigerschuler3982 wow cool opinion, maybe back it up next time?
I'll go with doors. Just because you have the right to not pay rent if they don't fix your damn door.
Either im not understanding the reference, or you've been living rent free with one simple trick (landlords hate you)
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@@RisingRevengeance It does seem so indeed, alas
The importance of this question is just as important as asking if there are more raisins or lightbulbs in the world, so very important.
Jesse's playing pretty fast and loose with these definitions of doors and wheels, considering he counts the little wheels on a sliding drawer I'm going to go with there's more wheels in the world because circular bearings like that are extremely common/plentiful
People who think there's more wheels than doors have clearly never watched Monsters Inc
If toy cars count then there are literally billions of hot wheels and also shopping trolleys,
@Don't read profile photo sure, this gimmick was stale 3 years ago
People who think there's more doors than wheels have clearly never watched Cars (the car doors don't open so not doors)
People who think there are more doors than wheels clearly have never watched Cars.
Then again the doors are transported into the scare floor by a set of wheels and we know that each doors have their two wheels tho
He completely nailed Jesse's manerisms lmao
Don't forget The Doors sold on Vinyl\LP - millions of those sold. And when you consider the millions of The Doors sold on Cassette, with it's 2 little wheels....It's mind boggling
Riders on the Storm....
This is a really good Jesse impersonation. Have the cadence down perfectly.
The cadence is solid, but it doesn't sound much like Jesse, and the accent is spotty. I wouldn't call it a "really good" impersonation, but it's OK.
Funfact: wheelchairs move people around just like cars do but they do not have doors on them.
I shall therefore conclude saying theres more wheels than doors in the world
bicycles!
@@rodrikforrester6989 oh and also, tricycles
There are definitely more buildings than cars, and at least one door in each. Therefore, I don't know that we'll ever know the true answer
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“Do you think thereʼs more Wheels than Doors?”
*Walter White -* “I donʼt know, maybe you should _open_ your mind.”
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I love this thought experiment, it’s so fun to think about and debate with people. At first I thought wheels but then I thought maybe its doors because yeah there are lots of cars in the world, but cars didn’t always exist, doors have existed far longer, and there are so many buildings in the world each with tons of doors in them. But then again people in the olden days had carts which had wheels. Also cars can change tires and old tires end up in junk yards but they’re still there. Anyways so I think I’m on team wheels now, maybe, lol
BRUH. Same. This is fantastic. Just a paradoxical, and also a quantitative, question that no one can answer yet leads to discussion about something nonsensical and unimportant. I think that's the first reply that has such big words in it too haha.
Still on team wheels, but depending on how you define "doors" it could be many orders of magnitude more. What about opening windows, or gates? and what about those split doors, are they one or two? Hell, if you get loose enough with your definition of "doors" it could include electronic components like relays and transistors, and if you're at that point the answer is obviously doors.
@@oozekip That's the fun eh? Life has many doors... Ed boys
@@oozekip Couldn't wheels also be the spherical entities that enter those doors? :D
You do realise cars have more doors than wheels right
This is hands down the best imitation i have ever seen on youtube of these 2,you did perfectly,you didnt try too hard didnt exaggerate too much just,awesome
Wheels. Every doorknob is full of them
Have you ever seen the mechanism of a doorknob? They're more related to levers than wheels.
Jesse when he hasn’t taken his medication in a long time and wakes up at 3 am:
This was so brilliantly voiced
This could literally be in the show... So incredibly accurate.
This is some "Do chairs exist" vibe. Vsauce get on it.
The metaphysics of doors and wheels 😂
Okay all jokes aside, that Jesse impression is *perfect*
This is honestly a great topic for conversation.
I would tune in to this as a Character Podcast, absolute fire, yo.
Bikes don't have doors
The netherlands definitely has more wheels
Assuming a door is anything that opens and provides or is intended to provide access to a space, and a wheel is anything with unlimited range of rotation that provides or is intended to provide motion to something other than itself, then wheels definitely win purely because of conveyor belts and pulleys and stuff like that.
I think those defintions are too broad, personally.
I wouldn't consider a window a door, nor would I consider a gear a wheel in this context
We need more of these!!!!
Gotta be doors
The way he says “clearly” and “drawers” are so spot on
Most doors operate using hinges held together by multiple rotating cylindrical objects that could be considered wheels.
No, they dont
it is only a wheel if it spins on an axel bearing
@@vivaandua649 Well the top of the hinge pin would be the wheel and the pin part would be the axle
Hinge isn't a wheel buddy.
Still team wheel but hinges definitely dont count
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Bravo 👏🏻
This was so random, but yet a valid questioning.
This impression is just brilliant. I want more. MAKE MORE PLEASE.
Houses: Only some RVs have wheels, House some doors, office buildings, hotels, hospitals etc. literally hundreds to thousands of doors for rooms, pantries, toilet stalls and showers.
Elevators: 16-32 wheels, 2-4 doors
Cars: 4 Wheels, 5 doors (including trunk)
Trucks: 4-18 wheels, 2doors + 2 per trailer
Furniture: Cupboards and shelves almost exclusively with doors on hinges, drawers with two wheels, but also often ball bearing rails.
Toys: Lots and lots of doors in doll furniture. Wheels almost always in cars, who often come with doors (even though small ones usually don't).
Machines: Lots of wheels for belts and usually only few lids to open which you can count as doors
other: Pulleys, Winches, Cogs, In-line Skates, Skateboards, Hospital Beds, Rolling Pins, Massage Rollers, Wheelchairs, Office Chairs, Furniture moving boards, Fans, Propellers,... the list goes on.
Depending on what counts as a wheel, they are definitely way more numerous than doors, especially because of lots of cogs and tiny wheels in machines.
Cars have five just with the steering wheel, six with the spare, not counting fly wheel, gears, pump wheels, belt wheels, the wheels on the seats, etc
Door hinges are wheel and axle systems. Hence Wheels, since wheels can exist without a door, but doors cannot exist without wheels
@@gemiae428 That depends on what definitions you use. Team Wheel people love to use very loose definitions for "wheel", but very strict definitions for "door".
If we use an equally as loose definition for doors as you seem to be using for wheels we can include several types of "doors" that DO NOT have "wheels", like valves, transistors and maybe even cell membranes. That would be an incomprehensible number of doors EASILY surpassing wheels.
@@RubiixCat That is true, but if you were to take the definitions from Oxford Languages that Google uses when you search up the definitions of "wheel" and "door," doors have significantly less room to work with in terms of interpretation, like the example you have used, whereas wheels still include the "wheel and axle" definition. I was team door first, but the moment door hinges were established as wheel and axle systems, the argument was over.
@@gemiae428 You got me there.
I absolutely love how you haven’t even tried to lip sync it!
This is a conversation in the show
I choose wheels due to the reasoning that we dont replace doors nearly as often as we do wheels, we throw away so many old tires and make new ones to replace them, unlike with doors
are tires wheels?
@@noodlesthe1st Depends, If tires arent wheels then any unhinged doors arent actually doors, advent calenders dont have doors (Just flaps of cardboard that you peel off) etc. It depends how literally or vaguely you take the definition of a door/wheel
@@CommunistFBI Your logic doesn't make sense, a tire is not a wheel, just part of it, and it has its own name, like a door handle is not a door but part of it.
But unhinged doors are still doors, it's a door that's unhinged, even you are calling it a door because there is no other specific word to call it.
@@unmorcipan Alright bro, A door unhinged is just a plank of wood the same was a wheel without the center metal part is just a tire
@@CommunistFBI You have to be trolling at this point.
A wheel is a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.
The "center metal part" IS the wheel... because even if you remove the tires, the wheel will still function as a wheel. But in this case not in the best way.
When you say "a plank of wood" you are just describing the materials used for it...
By using your dumb logic then how can someone buy a door in the first place? You think you buy them already hinged? Doors do not need to be in use to come into existence... otherwhise wheels are only wheels when they are wheeling.
This is the most intelligent thing I've ever heard jesse say
you know a meme is dead when grandayy makes a video of it
This would totally be something Todd would speak with Bojack
Do drawers count as doors? Trapdoors, even windows? What do we define as a door, a means of entering some place or somewhere? Would the trunk and hood of a car apply, leaving us with six doors in a typical automobile? Must wheels necessarily transport us? A typical car may have four wheels, possible with one spare, but the car itself is made up of individual gears and wheely things, as are many machines.
The wheel was invented to move humanity forward, the doors were invented to shut them out.
If the gears count as wheels, do the valves count as doors?
Whoa, man, I just blew my own mind.
When it comes to car doors, it's somewhat common to say they have 5 doors: 2 in front, 2 on the back, and the trunk; the part where the motor is located does not count since you can't enter the car through it. Therefore cars would cancel out. The problem would be trucks and buses, that have more wheels than doors, and motorcycles, bikes, etc, that have no doors at all.
@@lucashfaria98 If gears count as wheels, then access hatches should count as doors. CHANGE MY MIND.
draws and trapdoors and hoods and trunks dont count as doors, obviously
@@rileybobbert6527 The definition of door is a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard.
The hood and trunk of a car would both count as a hinged barrier at the entrance to a vehicle. Trapdoors are a hinged barrier at the entrance to a room. Drawers are a sliding barrier at the entrance to a room, the room being the inside of the desk or whatever.
As of now it's 1:00 in the morning, and I couldn't sleep. I keep thinking about questions and other things in life. Until, I watched this video and transmitted the question to my brain to further develop insomnia.
This is hilarious and the impressions are incredible
I wish I could erase my memory of this show so I could go back and experience it for the first time again
If we take in count Lego Wheels, It is pretty clear that there are more wheels, Lego being the largest tire manufacturer ever !
But Lego also makes doors
@@peruna6381 Hmm. We need to make a wheel to door ratio of every Lego set now.
@@peruna6381 If you count lego 1x1 circle studs as wheels, wheels easily wins.
what if everyone in the world start rolling around like balls, that means team wheels get 7 billion more wheels
Thank yo, you made me get a new obsession over a question
Wheels on that impression fall off over time, but it begins more accurately than I’ve ever heard
this reminded me SO hard of Dutch cabaretier Hans Teeuwen's bit about America
(it's a bit in which he explains in great detail how the USA is a big country, with lots of places to live, and with lots of people to live there, he then goes on to compare to a huge garage where you can store a lot of cars and saws. he then goes on to explain how saws and people are different but concludes that it's an impossible task. It's a really weird but hilarious bit)
At first I thought doors since there's probably more houses in the world than vehicles, but I thought about huts hovels and shanty houses without doors that aren't what we think of as proper structures, and those are probably way more common in the world than proper buildings. But what about out houses? they usually have doors. Trap doors? What about tent flaps, are they doors? And if drawer rollers are wheels than are the gears of a clock wheels?
There are far more wheels than doors. Just the wheels in the compressor of your fridge alone will number more than any reasonable apartment you could have would have doors.
And every vehicle has more wheels than doors in it by a factor of about a hundred at least.
@@ChrisStavros It depends on the definition of wheels and doors. If every gate is a door, then you have more doors in your apartment.
@@sebastianbardon391 lots of gates also utilize wheels
I slept on this show for years but I’m hooked now. Currently on Season 4 and I can’t watch anything else atm until I complete it.
that's a crazy good impression damn
This is so random, I love it XD
"Doors are fun"
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I like how a meme always dies before Grandayy makes a meme about it lmao
this is such a canonically plausible conversation for these two to have
Another certified door classic
Tbh... thats a genius question
0:53 that's exactly what came to my mind lol
Came here expecting it to be a legit scene, was not disappointed
Good shit!
The Jesse impression is 10/10
I'd give the Walt impression 4-5/10
I was having really hard pain in my leg last night and each move hurt really bad. So I relaxed very calmly on my bed and randomly clicked on this video. When it was done I had to laugh so hard, because Walt expressed exactly what I thought and I had a mixture of terrible pain and laughing. I actually had to take strong painkillers for my leg after that. Soooooo.... good video!
This Question Genuinely interested me
Absolutely flawless impression
0:51-0:55 I just can’t get over the costume department and the cameramen all missing the fact that Walt still has the large sticker on his shirt!!!
it's supposed to be there Skylar removes it
It supposed to be there, all their clothes got ruined in the previous scene so they just bought new stuff
Solid Jesse impression. He's a hard impression to pull off because he's one of those characters that are just the actor if he lived the life of the role. There's no exaggerated tones or anything to play off of aside from his accent which most people overdo.
I like the subtitles with the Netflix font, this is the first time a saw someone use them
great, now im going to be thinking about this for the rest of my life
thanks for adding this to my anxiety :) now I definitely can't sleep at night without overthinking this. Great work, I'm going to die 👍
Lol
Anxiety isn't real. stop taking your meds, there are people in your walls
Many cars are only 2 door cars, therefore having twice as many wheels as they have doors. Furthermore, motorcycles and bicycles have two wheels but no doors. Then there are ATVs, lawnmowers, and many types of tractors that also have no doors but 4 wheels. There are also 18 wheeler semi trucks, which have 2 doors but, you guessed it, 18 wheels. Therefore I gotta give it to the wheels on this one.
There are also hinges on doors that spin. Wheels win.
@@goldfish425 i don’t think hinges quite qualify as wheels. They’re not even circular
What about the tons of apartment buildings and houses that have multiple doors and few (if any) wheels? Entrance doors, bathroom doors, oven doors, refrigerator and freezer doors, closet doors, cupboard doors, dryer doors, possibly washing machine doors, bedroom doors, some shower doors... idk. It's a fun question to think about
The Jesse impression is interestingly both 100% perfectly spot on and also sounds like a totally different person
To properly answer that question we need to make a list of everything that counts as a door and everything that counts as a wheel.
It's definitely wheels.Very solidly wheels. All cars have 4 wheels but 2-4 doors. An average home might have 6-10 doors but it also has 3 suitcases with 6-12 wheels.
Some cars have 3 wheels, ever seen only fools and horses?
Most cars have 5 doors
there are way less suitcases than houses, cars have atleast 4-6 doors depending on if you think the front/back is a door
on the other hand bicycles, wheelchairs, etc all have wheels without doors
Well, most wheels come with doors, but doors come not with wheels more frequently as it appears in my area. If you count in wheels of non-transport purpose, there might be a lot of circular objects you could define as a wheel. Cogwheels? Toy cars? You could theoretically use a flower pot as a wheel, so what is wheel? What is door? Door has also many definitions and it could even be the metaphorical door, or just a big piece of wood. Do you define doors as a big board you move to enter and exit a room and define it's boundaries, gaining personal space and privacy? Whatabout garage doors? Windows could also be used as doors often. You need to reformulate your question or define it better.
Thanks i will not sleep thinking about circular objects vs doors
If you use the definition of a wheel and a door then wheels wins by a long shot.
Doors come with wheels, they're called hinges, it's what makes doors move.
I could totally see this being a conversation between them in the early seasons while cooking in the RV waiting for a chemical process to finish.
Sounds more like a conversation between Todd and Bojack tbh.
Is that todd schavez from bojack horseman?
The real question is, do door knobs count as wheels? If so, there is literally no way for doors to win cause half of them cancel out.
Don't get me started on the hinges, or the ball wheel bearings in drawers. One drawer has like 70 wheels.
We all know that one friend.
I lost it at the 'drawers have little wheels' and Walter putting his head in his hands lol.
Can’t believe I used to find Grandayy funny
Obviously door. Because before the existence of wheels, there is shelter or houses. Human can survived without wheels, but not a house for it is a first defense from intruder or unwanted things to enter our area (keeping our perimeter saver, in fact) . Thus, making a conclusion, doors are the most things on the world.
Yeah but how many of them still exist? This isn't how many in histroy, it's how many currently.
@@zeal7895 Yeah. You are right, might recalculate my observation again.
Now instead of "Mr. White", do with "Bojack"
I love that you made the subtitles look like Netflix subtitles
Deffinetly doors.
If you count little rolly wheels in cupboards as wheels, you deffinetly have to count the doors do the cupboards as doors, and arguably even windows.
If gears count as wheels, then dust covers on power cables, CD trays, and printers, and the like are al ldoors.
A single highrise can have hundreds of doors without a single wheel.
A hotel has hundreds of doors but no wheels, while a factory has tens of thousands of wheels but only a few dozen doors. Even if you count windows as doors, there’s still more wheels
@@fort809 imo if you count all of that as weeks then every jewel case, cereal box, and lid is a door.
@@freneticness2136 In order to truly answer the question, we need definitions of both wheels and doors that are objective, with as little room for interpretation as possible. We cannot simply declare what we feel to be doors, as that differs from person to person. Therefore, I propose we use the definitions as follows: DOOR: a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure WHEEL: a circular component that is intended to rotate on an axle bearing. These definitions are taken from Wikipedia. Under these definitions, clearly many things are considered doors or wheels that are not conventionally thought of that way, but I hope you can see why this must be the case. Lids are in fact doors into a container. Under these definitions, I believe there are more doors.
@@gornjolf8877 You could argue that every single hinge contains a kind of wheel. So, by those definitions, practically every ‘door’ would also have one or more ‘wheels’ in its hinges. That would mean that there would be far more wheels, when combined with all the other wheels on the planet.
The concept of a chair has existed ever since man learn to hire of walking. But when we invented the wheel, we discovered methods of circumventing walking by coming it with chairs.
how has no one thought of this- office chairs, ya know how many offices there are in the world
I'm drunk and this made me laugh so hard, this sould be canon