Amazing World Facts
Amazing World Facts
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Discovery of 500 Million Year Old Fossil Reveals Astonishing Secrets of Tunicate Origins
Join us on an exciting journey as we explore the groundbreaking discovery of Megasiphon thylakos, a 500-million-year-old tunicate fossil. This educational documentary delves into the evolutionary significance of this ancient marine invertebrate, revealing secrets about the origins of tunicates and their metamorphosis from larval forms. Perfect for science enthusiasts and researchers, this video sheds light on the Cambrian period and the fascinating world of fossil discoveries.
What if we could construct a modern replica of the Great Pyramid using today's technology? This educational documentary explores the feasibility, methods, and costs involved in building a Great Pyramid today, compari...
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The True Size of Megalodon | Amazing World Facts
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Welcome to Amazing World Facts! In today’s episode, we dive deep into the ancient oceans to uncover the true size of the Megalodon, one of the largest and most fearsome predators to have ever existed. 🦈🌊 From the scientific methods used to estimate its size to the myths surrounding its gigantic proportions, we explore how big this apex predator really was. Was it truly the 100-foot-long monster...
Top 10 Deadliest Snakes in the World
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In this thrilling video, we explore the Top 10 Deadliest Snakes in the world! From the lightning-fast Black Mamba to the venomous Inland Taipan, discover the incredible lethality of these serpents and what makes them so dangerous. Each one is a masterpiece of evolution, but their venomous capabilities make them a force to be reckoned with. Watch now to learn more about these fascinating yet fea...
Top 5 Astonishing Facts About the Pyramids of Egypt | Part 2
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Welcome back to Amazing World Facts! In this exciting second part of our series, we continue to uncover the incredible mysteries and astonishing facts about the Pyramids of Egypt! 🌟 In Part 2, we dive even deeper into the ancient marvels, from the unbelievable astronomical precision of the Pyramids to the recently discovered hidden chambers that have left archaeologists speechless. Learn how th...
Most Recent Discoveries in the World | Amazing World Facts
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Welcome to Amazing World Facts! 🌍 In today's video, we dive into the most recent discoveries that are captivating scientists, historians, and explorers worldwide. From the rediscovery of the lost city of Thonis-Heracleion and ancient human fossils in Africa to cutting-edge advancements in quantum computing and the discovery of a new exoplanet, these breakthroughs are reshaping our understanding...
Most Craziest Discoveries | Amazing World Facts
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In this captivating journey, we explore some of the craziest and most mysterious discoveries ever made! From the ancient Antikythera Mechanism, often called the world's first computer, to the bizarre Baltic Sea Anomaly that some believe to be a crashed UFO, these discoveries have puzzled scientists and historians for decades. Dive deep into the unsolved mysteries of the Voynich Manuscript, the ...
Titanoboa | Secrets of the Giant Snake
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Dive into the ancient world of Titanoboa, the largest snake that ever slithered on Earth. In this fascinating video, we uncover the secrets of this prehistoric giant that ruled the jungles of South America 60 million years ago. From its colossal size to its deadly hunting techniques, Titanoboa was a predator like no other. Learn how this massive snake thrived in the hot, swampy environment of t...
Interesting And Mysterious Facts About Dead Sea
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Welcome to Amazing World Facts! In this video, we explore one of the Earth's most extraordinary natural wonders-the Dead Sea. From its incredible buoyancy to its rich historical significance, the Dead Sea is a place full of fascinating and mysterious facts. Discover why this unique body of water is so salty, learn about its therapeutic properties, and find out what makes it shrink every year. W...
Amazing Facts About Earth | Amazing World Facts
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🌍 Discover the Astonishing Secrets of Our Planet! 🌍 In this captivating video, we take you on a journey to uncover some of the most mind-blowing facts about Earth. From the intense heat of Death Valley to the bone-chilling cold of Antarctica, and from the biodiversity of the Amazon Rainforest to the mysterious depths of the ocean, explore the wonders and extremes that make our planet so unique....
What if The Titanoboa Snake didn't go extinct from Earth? | The World's biggest snake.
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Imagine a world where the Titanoboa, the largest snake that ever existed, still slithers through our forests and swamps. What if this colossal predator, which ruled the earth 60 million years ago, had never gone extinct? In this fascinating video, we explore how life on Earth might have been different if the Titanoboa still existed. From its impact on modern ecosystems to the terrifying encount...
Encounter with the Kraken | Real or Myth?
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🌊 Encounter with the Kraken: Real or Myth? Dive deep into the mysterious world of the Kraken, one of the most legendary sea monsters ever imagined. For centuries, sailors have shared terrifying tales of a gigantic creature lurking beneath the waves, ready to drag entire ships into the abyss. But is there any truth to these stories, or are they simply the products of vivid imaginations and misun...
32 Haunting Shipwrecks from the Ancient World | The Oldest Intact Ship in the World Discovered
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Explore the eerie remnants of 32 haunting shipwrecks that have been discovered from the ancient world. From sunken vessels carrying treasures to ghost ships lost at sea, these shipwrecks tell captivating stories of adventure, tragedy, and mystery. Join us as we dive deep into the oceans and uncover the secrets of these ancient maritime disasters, some of which date back thousands of years. Whet...
4,000-year-old Unique Minoan Site and Top 5 Most Dangerous Cities in Alaska
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Alaska, known for its breathtaking landscapes and vast wilderness, also has its share of dangers in the urban environment. In this video, we reveal the top 5 most dangerous cities in Alaska, where crime rates are higher than the state average. From Anchorage to Fairbanks, we delve into the factors contributing to these alarming statistics and what makes these areas the most hazardous in the Las...
Deep Blue Secrets of the Mariana Trench | Amazing World Facts
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Dive deep into the uncharted depths of the Mariana Trench, the most mysterious and unexplored part of our planet. In this video, we unravel the secrets hidden beneath the Earth's deepest oceanic trench, from its enigmatic creatures to its otherworldly landscapes. Discover how extreme pressures shape life in ways we've never imagined, and explore the unknown territories where sunlight never pene...
See How These Fierce Dinos Evolved In Our Pages Over 100 years
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Have you ever wondered how our understanding of dinosaurs has evolved over the last century? In this fascinating video, we take you on a journey through 100 years of dinosaur discoveries and depictions. From the fierce and misunderstood giants of early paleontology to the sophisticated, feathered creatures we know today, explore how these incredible beings have been brought to life in books, il...
Geologists Have Just Learned Where The Asteroid That Ended Dinosaurs Came From
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Geologists Have Just Learned Where The Asteroid That Ended Dinosaurs Came From
Secret Antarctica | Scientists Discovered an Ancient Map That Proves It Was Once a Jungle!
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Secret Antarctica | Scientists Discovered an Ancient Map That Proves It Was Once a Jungle!
Witness the Spectacular 2024 Perseids Meteor Showers!
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Witness the Spectacular 2024 Perseids Meteor Showers!
Explore Earth's Early Days! | The Incredible Story of Our Planet's Formation
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Explore Earth's Early Days! | The Incredible Story of Our Planet's Formation
Mind Blowing Great Pyramid of Giza Fact | Did Ancient Egyptians Know About Pi?
Просмотров 15621 день назад
Mind Blowing Great Pyramid of Giza Fact | Did Ancient Egyptians Know About Pi?
The Mysterious Origin of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Might Have Been Solved
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The Mysterious Origin of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Might Have Been Solved
What is MPox-and how does it spread | Amazing World Facts
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What is MPox-and how does it spread | Amazing World Facts
Why Antarctica is Nature's Ultimate Challenge?
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Why Antarctica is Nature's Ultimate Challenge?
Why Mars is Smaller Than Earth | The Jupiter Effect
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Why Mars is Smaller Than Earth | The Jupiter Effect
The Ocean's Forbidden Depths | Unveiling the Mysteries Beneath
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The Ocean's Forbidden Depths | Unveiling the Mysteries Beneath
The Biggest Tree in the World | Amazing World Facts
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The Biggest Tree in the World | Amazing World Facts
Exploring the Yautja | Predator Species and Their Culture Explained
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Exploring the Yautja | Predator Species and Their Culture Explained
Why Lakshadweep will DESTROY Maldives and China?
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Why Lakshadweep will DESTROY Maldives and China?
In Depth Explanation of the Most DEADLIEST Insects
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In Depth Explanation of the Most DEADLIEST Insects
The Anaconda's Deadly Hunting Techniques
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The Anaconda's Deadly Hunting Techniques

Комментарии

  • @SimranKaur-qq8lg
    @SimranKaur-qq8lg 4 часа назад

    Very knowledgeable..

  • @jasmeetsingh2023
    @jasmeetsingh2023 4 часа назад

    Thanks for such a informative video.

  • @janespring9224
    @janespring9224 5 дней назад

    didnt show a singlle thing related to what was being spoken about. clicked out halfway.

  • @sharonhatfield4580
    @sharonhatfield4580 7 дней назад

    Totally boring waste of time

  • @user-tl6ks3qg8f
    @user-tl6ks3qg8f 12 дней назад

    I thought the tzabcan rattlesnake was the worst…..tbh,it’s probably just splitting hairs.I wouldn’t want to get bitten by either one!

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms 15 дней назад

    AI trash

  • @Trueye-sl2mr
    @Trueye-sl2mr 17 дней назад

    Not a single video showing that birds collide with wind farm.

  • @FASTPISTOLDRAW
    @FASTPISTOLDRAW 18 дней назад

    If you can get away from light pollution wow an AI video BTW

  • @siawashkhan5460
    @siawashkhan5460 18 дней назад

    Hmmmm

  • @danmoore3224
    @danmoore3224 18 дней назад

    Big Oil power junkie Fear Propaganda! Birds have better hearing & site then we do! Junkies always LIE to get another FIX!

  • @jwray9799
    @jwray9799 18 дней назад

    TOTAL TRASH!!! @700,000 per day thats 255 million per year!! we'd be out of birds in 8 years!!

    • @worldfacts261
      @worldfacts261 18 дней назад

      It's 700,000 every year, not every day. Atleast read carefully.

  • @user-gs1sy2nl3b
    @user-gs1sy2nl3b 19 дней назад

    Keep up the amazing work! I can't wait to see more from you. 🙌

  • @ryanryan1993
    @ryanryan1993 19 дней назад

    BS info for idiots

  • @johntomasini3916
    @johntomasini3916 19 дней назад

    How many are killed by cars and hunting.

  • @janisjanka228
    @janisjanka228 20 дней назад

    fake information

  • @leonifercastillo8483
    @leonifercastillo8483 20 дней назад

    Bats is a bird?

  • @paulallen5025
    @paulallen5025 20 дней назад

    Why? Birds have amazing eyesight.

  • @stephenr6913
    @stephenr6913 21 день назад

    Even if the number 700,000 is correct, how many wind turbines are there globally?

  • @andrewday3206
    @andrewday3206 21 день назад

    We need the most clean energy, period! Obviously you are not considering global warming. We need the most clean energy today. Restricted use will only cost us so much in the future

    • @ThePzrLdr
      @ThePzrLdr 19 дней назад

      So you support killing other species for you deluded beliefs? I do NOT!

    • @dchubworldsharenetwork
      @dchubworldsharenetwork 19 дней назад

      Do you mean what governments around the world are doing now and banning ICE vehicles in 2035? This has nothing to do with the environment, and the government knows it. All cars or all vehicles on the road in the world only have a 3-5% impact on the environment. With this, the environment will not even feel it even if you ban ICE vehicles now. 🙂 And just one more thing... So that in 2035, you won't be wondering why we're still drilling for oil... Humanity will not stop drilling for oil, and we will continue to do so long, long after 2035, whether you like it or not. I don't want to be rude, etc. but I only mention it because humanity can not work without oil!! Thousands of products are made from oil, (petroleum) and that's around 10k products. Yes, this includes clothes, plastics, tires, helmets, golf balls, and much, much, much more... everyday products. Not to mention fuel for planes, ships, agriculture and so on............. Yes, drilling will decrease because there will be less ICEs vehicles, but drilling for oil will continue...

    • @dchubworldsharenetwork
      @dchubworldsharenetwork 19 дней назад

      Do you mean what governments around the world are doing now and banning ICE vehicles in 2035? This has nothing to do with the environment, and the government knows it. All cars or all vehicles on the road in the world only have a 3-5% impact on the environment. With this, the environment will not even feel it even if you ban ICE vehicles now. 🙂 And just one more thing... So that in 2035, you won't be wondering why we're still drilling for oil... Humanity will not stop drilling for oil, and we will continue to do so long, long after 2035, whether you like it or not. I don't want to be rude, etc. but I only mention it because humanity can not work without oil!! Thousands of products are made from oil, (petroleum) and that's around 10k products. Yes, this includes clothes, plastics, tires, helmets, golf balls, and much, much, much more... everyday products. Not to mention fuel for planes, ships, agriculture and so on............. Yes, drilling will decrease because there will be less ICEs vehicles, but drilling for oil will continue...

    • @dchubworldsharenetwork
      @dchubworldsharenetwork 19 дней назад

      Do you mean what governments around the world are doing now and banning ICE vehicles in 2035? This has nothing to do with the environment... All cars or all vehicles on the road in the world only have a 3-5% impact on the environment. With this, the environment will not even feel it even if you ban ICE vehicles now. 🙂 And just one more thing... So that in 2035, you won't be wondering why we're still drilling for oil... Humanity will not stop drilling for oil, and we will continue to do so long, long after 2035, whether you like it or not. I don't want to be rude, etc. but I only mention it because humanity can not work without oil!! Thousands of products are made from oil, (petroleum) and that's around 10k products. Yes, this includes clothes, plastics, tires, helmets, golf balls, and much, much, much more... everyday products. Not to mention fuel for planes, ships, agriculture and so on............. Yes, drilling will decrease because there will be less ICEs vehicles, but drilling for oil will continue...

    • @dchubworldsharenetwork
      @dchubworldsharenetwork 19 дней назад

      Do you mean what governments around the world are doing now and banning ICE vehicles in 2035? This has nothing to do with the environment, and the government knows it. All cars or all vehicles on the road in the world only have a 3-5% impact on the environment. And just one more thing... So that in 2035, you won't be wondering why we're still drilling for oil... Humanity will not stop drilling for oil, and we will continue to do so long, long after 2035, whether you like it or not. I don't want to be rude, etc. but I only mention it because humanity can not work without oil!! Thousands of products are made from oil, (petroleum) and that's around 10k products. Yes, this includes clothes, plastics, tires, helmets, golf balls, and much, much, much more... everyday products. Not to mention fuel for planes, ships, agriculture and so on............. Yes, drilling will decrease because there will be less ICEs vehicles, but drilling for oil will continue...

  • @andrewday3206
    @andrewday3206 21 день назад

    The biggest threat to birds is buildings! Sky scrapers kill far more with direct impact during flight

  • @waynethomas3638
    @waynethomas3638 22 дня назад

    What is an "expert"? Most experts are people who know something about a subject but usually very little about specifics

  • @nightfly4664
    @nightfly4664 22 дня назад

    Okay, even if the number was correct (which they aren't, if you did a second of looking further you'd realize this). How many birds do you think have been killed by motorvehicles directly, and indirectly by pollution? Exactly. So, thank you for making the point FOR wind turbines.

  • @RaYMannSuperFLY
    @RaYMannSuperFLY 23 дня назад

    AI crap video

  • @MK-xc9to
    @MK-xc9to 23 дня назад

    Wind Turbines dont spin as fast as a Helicopter ... , i guess you overexaggerate . With this Logic every Plane must kill dozends of Birds with each Flight and there are thousands of flights each day worldwide = millions of dead Birds by Planes worldwide each year ? . A Boeing or Airbus moves with 800-900 kmh speed = way faster than a Wind Turbine spins. and if there is no Wind it stands still ..

  • @horse.395
    @horse.395 24 дня назад

    They put on their alligator boots.

  • @sidk7105
    @sidk7105 24 дня назад

    Does oil companies pay you to broadcast this message?

    • @worldfacts261
      @worldfacts261 24 дня назад

      I wish anyone could pay me something.

    • @andrewday3206
      @andrewday3206 21 день назад

      @@worldfacts261 Perhaps you should look up how much damage mountain top removal for coal does. Have you ever looked up air pollution issues

    • @jwray9799
      @jwray9799 18 дней назад

      Yep.. tree huggers get paid for spewing their trash.

  • @bhbh-rm5tu
    @bhbh-rm5tu 24 дня назад

    Alligators only live in warm areas.

  • @muntasirhossain7737
    @muntasirhossain7737 26 дней назад

    No audio

  • @geladaizlabon3605
    @geladaizlabon3605 26 дней назад

    Another bullshit and robotic narrator

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 26 дней назад

    What alligators mostly prove is that, but for humans, they die of old age.

  • @thechiclets56
    @thechiclets56 28 дней назад

    And let's repeat this few seconds of half-information to justify using 8 minutes that this onfo should only tak 45 seconds or so to read. Honestly.

  • @thechiclets56
    @thechiclets56 28 дней назад

    It's called hibernation. Same thing bears do, and snakes. It's an adaptation that many animals do to survive harsh conditions.

  • @michaelriley7632
    @michaelriley7632 29 дней назад

    Turbines and Solar panels are more harmful to the environment The nuclear power plants. It's not just birds that they are affected... They are not recyclable... They take up way too much land Compared to the Energy they put out. As far as putting them in the ocean they cause unnecessary vibratiyes to the Water around them and to the Sae bed, which is causing the animals of the sea to miss navigate and Wind up onshore...

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 29 дней назад

    Take about 2 zeros off that count, and you'll be closer. The alarmists just keep adding zeros, to make it more "sensational". First it was 7,000m then, 70,000, now 700,000. Next, they-re going to claim 7,000,000. Have you ever tried to sneak up on a bird? have you even been able to get close enough, to try to catch it? Birds have a nearly 360° field of vision. I find it hard to believe, that birds can't see blades twice as large as the wings on a commercial Jet airliner! Wildlife is hypersensitive to their surroundings especially huge moving objects. You hear about bird strikes 100 times, for every 1 time, that it actually happens, so call me a skeptic. If it actually happened anywhere near as frequently as stated, there would be more footage of the occurrences, and it would be on main-stream news, not just on social media. It's very difficult to get surveillance footage of bird strikes on wind turbines on security cameras, because it almost never happens. Nothing compared to buildings, other infrastructure, vehicles, or even aircraft. There is 1 recorded case of an eagle being struck, and they LOVE to show that footage. They just don't have anything else to work with, because of the rarity of it.

    • @johnmartin3517
      @johnmartin3517 27 дней назад

      spotlights help as birds do fly on moonlit nights!

    • @zbigniewbecker5080
      @zbigniewbecker5080 26 дней назад

      A sensible thing to do would be not a guesswork based estimates either way but some systematic survey and study; each technology has positives and negatives so it's a balance that should really matter; this calls for less ideology and more science and facts with which the climate zelots have a lot of basic homework to do and tremendous room for improvement

    • @dhm7815
      @dhm7815 25 дней назад

      @@johnmartin3517 Which species?

    • @seanbays1235
      @seanbays1235 24 дня назад

      "According to a 2021 article by Joel Merriman, a former Bird-Smart Wind Energy Campaign Director for the American Bird Conservancy, who assessed three studies published between 2013 and 2014, the average bird fatalities per year varied from 234,000 to more than 573,000. The article states: "Adjusting for this industry growth, we can project that approximately 538,000 wind turbine-caused bird deaths occur in the U.S. each year." However, as Merriman adds, adjusting for size as well as the number of turbines that projection increases to 681,000. There is indeed plenty of evidence that bald eagles are and have been killed by wind turbines. Last year, ESI Energy was fined $8 million for violations of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, acknowledging the death of at least 150 bald and golden eagles across 40 wind energy facilities. Of those, 136 deaths were "affirmatively determined to be attributable to the eagle being struck by a wind turbine blade", according to a statement by the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California." - Newsweek Fact Check

    • @jwray9799
      @jwray9799 18 дней назад

      @@seanbays1235 A bunch of lefties looking for a paycheck... ESI said they did not "Acknowledge" anything.. the state never proved the case and it was dropped..FACT CHECK

  • @nicolaasludick4807
    @nicolaasludick4807 29 дней назад

    Less CO2 in governments future plans; move away from fossil fules but it is alright to harm our planet more in the process. Big tech companies sre making millions at the behest of millions of people going hungry due to their inventions. It is true; man is his own biggest enemy.

  • @jeteagle1457
    @jeteagle1457 Месяц назад

    Wind Never pay for themselves. But the constructors get millions from the Government of taxpayers dollars.

  • @j.sarnak1391
    @j.sarnak1391 Месяц назад

    How silly, you show pictures of crocodiles and call them alligators and neither alligators nor crocodiles live in winter ice, this is bad information

    • @horse.395
      @horse.395 24 дня назад

      Yes you noticed it lol.😅

  • @Thursdayetitis
    @Thursdayetitis Месяц назад

    How many times and ways can you repeat the same thing?

  • @suresh8852
    @suresh8852 Месяц назад

    This video will explode all because of thumbnail.

  • @dagnabbit6187
    @dagnabbit6187 Месяц назад

    Dr. Sean Bush in Southern California came upon a first for him decades ago . He had treated Mojave bites but one victim showed bruising . He was stunned “ I have never seen bruising in a Mojave victim before ! “ He was used to the Type A which is neurotoxic .

  • @user-ym9pt7gk7j
    @user-ym9pt7gk7j Месяц назад

    Interesting 🎉-

  • @herbertfawcett7213
    @herbertfawcett7213 Месяц назад

    If you are going to talk about something. show video of that subject! Not just random stock photos!

  • @user-pj6nb2rb8
    @user-pj6nb2rb8 Месяц назад

    كريم اى لاخبار

  • @dinajinhlawng4209
    @dinajinhlawng4209 Месяц назад

    Why no comments???????????

  • @grahamthompson2594
    @grahamthompson2594 Месяц назад

    How stupid is your cover art, 6 limbs indeed.

  • @willythebluebear
    @willythebluebear Месяц назад

    Well... Cognitivist here. Humanity will only evolve and transcend itself when it stops lying to itself by accepting reality and seeing the world as it is and not as it would like it to be, which it currently does out of comfort, cowardice, ideological possession or stupidity: cultural relativism is interstellar bs, not all cultures are equal. And we all know this because we have, for example, all seen the Japanese and their over the top educational standards at work since they are the only ones to clean entire stadiums when one of their teams is engaged in an international sporting event... And on the other side of the spectrum, European statistics on delinquency and rape clearly illustrate that a single culture/community is at the origin of between 70 and 92% of rapes committed, which naturally leads to an over-representation of the said community concerned in all European prisons... Not all cultures/belief systems generate the same type of values and therefore are not the same.

  • @citizenVader
    @citizenVader Месяц назад

    Because America is the new Germany, and they have an even worse humour than Germans (which actually is a lie. Germans are funny, and SNL has loong been mediocre at best.

  • @MusicEmail
    @MusicEmail Месяц назад

    Spooky.

  • @HoboEAT
    @HoboEAT Месяц назад

    "Terrifying" is a overused word used regularly on RUclips.

  • @jeffreyreed5299
    @jeffreyreed5299 Месяц назад

    What if you find something constructive to do with your time.................