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Λούφα Και Παραλλαγή - Στα ανθοπωλεία από πάνω
Λούφα Και Παραλλαγή - Στα ανθοπωλεία από πάνω
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The Doctor and Donna sign a contract | Silence In The Library | Doctor Who
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The Tenth Doctor and Donna sign an NDA, after carefully reading it first.
The Sopranos - Discontinue The Lithium
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Already flushed it. S01E12 - Isabella
"Εκείνη" - Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς & Η Νέα Μάντρα (Από "Τα Νούμερα")
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Ο Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς και τα "Νούμερά" του κλείνουν τον κύκλο τους με το τραγούδι "Εκείνη". Η σειρά ανήκει στην ΕΡΤ.
Κωστής Μαραβέγιας - Πρέβεζα (Από "Τα Νούμερα")
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Τραγούδι του Κωστή Καρυωτάκη, διασκευή του Κώστα Μαραβέγια. Από την μουσική κωμωδία, "Τα Νούμερα", της ΕΡΤ.
Τύπος Αθλητικός - Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς & Σπύρος Γραμμένος (Από "Τα Νούμερα")
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Ο Φοίβος Δεληβοριάς και ο Σπύρος Γραμμένος τραγουδάνε τον "Τύπο Αθλητικό", του Σπύρου Γραμμένου.
The New Mantra sings "The Bastard Son" - The Numbers / "Ο μπάσταρδος γιός" απο Τα Νούμερα
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From the Greek musical comedy series, The Numbers. Από την ελληινκή σειρά, Τα Νούμερα.
The Numbers - Opening Titles / Τα Νούμερα - Τίτλοι Αρχής
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The opening titles from the 2022-2023 Greek Musical Comedy, The Numbers, featuring the original instrumental "The Little Crocodile". Οι τίτλοι αρχής της μουσικής κωμωδίας Τα Νούμερα, παραγωγής ΕΡΤ, με το τραγούδι "Το Κροκοδειλάκι". magnet:?xt=urn:btih:B4X754AAKFVBIISOPSEDHZ24KBJBKCQ2&dn=The Numbers&tr=udp://public.popcorn-tracker.org:6969/announce
Smiling Friends - Running Out Of Helium
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Pim and Charlie learn that the Earth's helium is running out. 1x07
Family Guy - I'm Just Bored As Hell
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-It's your turn, Death. -I know I should find this ironic, but I'm just bored as hell. 2x06 - Death Is A Bitch
Defusing A Bomb (Accidentally) - The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
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Wally Ritchie (Bill Murray), an American, gets a ticket for an audience participation game in London, then gets involved in a case of mistaken identity. As an international plot unravels around him, he thinks it’s all part of the act.
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - How Do You Not Get That?!
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- Fuck, man, what? How do you not get that? - It wasn't clear. 14x02
Yes Prime Minister - Funeral Preperations
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Yes Prime Minister - Funeral Preperations
"Without the lithium, there would be no chemo" - Byran Gandolfini
How it feels to read any Supper Mario Broth post
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Awww u cut off the best part, Pim asking if it’s actually true
So fun fact: Helium is the most abundant resource in the universe. The reason our Helium reserves are "Running out" is because we stopped stockpiling it when we realized how easy it is to get.
I know it's stupid, but the reason why it is so hard to get helium is because it just fuckin floats away.
Dude later generations of humans are gonna have the most depressing planet after we're done ruining it
“It’s all gonna be gone.” - Charlie Dopler (2022)
Stop wasting it in birthday balloons. We've got MRI machines to run.
Ya'll is this actually true?
eat like a king who’s on a budget three tasty options: fries, drink & nuggets all for $5 (wait that can’t be right?) 0:09
Is that true 😰😰😰
Good thing helium became useless about 90 years ago
Tony really was fucked up in the head.
Season 14, episode 2
To be honest it wasn't clear at all. I remember some kind of torch that really confused me. Weird movie.
should have shown more dong fr
γελοιοποιήσατε τον Καρυωτάκη .... χωρίς ίχνος ανθρωπιάς και ευαισθησίας, ρεζιλέψατε έναν άνθρωπο που στη σύντομη ζωή του υπήρξε πονεμένος και βασανισμένος ... κι όλα αυτά για λίγα παραπάνω νούμερα τηλεθέασης στο σήριαλ σας ... Άραγε νιώθετε ικανοποιημένοι με αυτό που κάνατε ?? Νιώθετε ... περηφάνια γι' αυτό το έργο σας ???
💀💀ότι ναναι
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9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors
The interesting thing about this is that it's right on the surface, but actually wrong. They generally only prospect out to about 40-50 years of a natural resource at a given time, and then largely stop until roughly half of it runs out, since it's just not economically feasible to increase production once you have half a century-worth of anything. Once they got to the halfway point a few years ago, they started looking again and found more after a couple years of looking. Right on the surface, wrong on deeper look, which pretty well perfectly fits the Frowning Friends' shtick.
The most scary thing about it is that people need helium for medical stuff.
Nuclear power plants produce helium, we just don’t collect it all.
? We don't fucking need- WE DONT NEED HELIUM! Lol its not as needed as others that's why we don't go around probing for that stuff. what we have now will last us for 20 years. in total its probably way more. Its like gold in Minecraft 1.0 its not useful yet..
What we need to do is fund research into creating more helium using the existing stuff for when it does run out. Granted balloons will be more expensive but at least we'd have them forever!
FYI this was wrong. Don't get your science education from cartoon writers.
Zach Hadel would NEVER lie to us!
Helium is really not that rare, we are not in danger of running out. The reason there was so little stockpiled Helium and so little new Helium being found was that it really wasn't very profitable. There was no demand for it on the market because its primary public use was for balloons, which are fairly niche and have a low profit margin compared to most products. However we've actually started collecting way more in recent years due to it having new uses in medical devices, so we're not in danger of running out anytime soon.
Helium is really not that rare, we are not in danger of running out. The reason there was so little stockpiled Helium and so little new Helium being found was that it really wasn't very profitable. There was no demand for it on the market because its primary public use was for balloons, which are fairly niche and have a low profit margin compared to most products. However we've actually started collecting way more in recent years due to it having new uses in medical devices, so we're not in danger of running out anytime soon.
Even with the new deposit, its at most 40-60 years. We have that long to find a new way to do space flight or we're grounded. Tons of helium is used to launch every space flight.
Love this scene. Her reaction to Charlie’s stupidity is so funny 😂😂😂
honestly the most realistic psrt of the show lol
Who else is watching this in 15 years with no helium left? Ooo ooo ooo
It’s important to understand that the way natural resources are measured is by how much is left in ACTIVE extraction sites. There are still plenty of deposits that are known about and way more that we have yet to find.
It is actually true but we have between 100 and 200 years of helium left not 15 to 20.
Is this the frowning friends episode?
Not even gravity could hold it down, rip in a few year helium.
Helium is so fkn abundant. Its atomic number ONE.
So?
I think this joke has actually aged better, since Frowning Friends' whole purpose was to make fun of overly pessimistic/nihilistic terminally online people who care more about being negative than reality.
That's why they are a embarrassment to mankind
You can always use hydrogen for balloons instead of helium
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@crunchy_toadlet then don't put your balloon near a fire dummy
We did an experiment like that in science class. Quite the fun explosion
guess we have to use hydrogen for birthday ballons from now on. careful with the candles tho!
No one will know how the balloons on TV used to float. They'll be so confused.
It’s okay, we found more helium
If anyone knows im curious, does running out of helium matter at all? Someone else in the comments mentioned some medical devices use it, but aside from that is it really a huge deal if we run out?
It's brilliant for cooling making it vital to superconductors, it's nonreactive as a noble gas which makes otherwise dangerous reactions containable and it's great for unpowered flight. It's mostly wasted on making painted rubber or foil scraps float for the mild amusement of hundreds of millions.
Also important in x rays as well
Imagine we figure out a revolutionary new way of transportation or medicine or just the next step in advamcing civilization or even just keeping our current civilizations alive and it requires lots of helium, and by the time we find out we just wasted it all on balloons and making our voices sound high pitched
Whoa so fucking deep bro, truly our economic system relies on unceasing expansion whoa
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can't you just make it
Sure wish we'd stop putting it in fucking ballons.
top 10 reasons to go interplanetary
It's not 100 % true but it will become a more rare commodity in the future. A helium tank would be an appreciating asset if you have the space for one.
We can find helium form the Sun
Go get that sun helium space miner.
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Just gotta leave this comment to prepare for somerhing
Helium is formed through radioactive decay, so we'll never actually run out of helium... The point does stand that helium will soon become incredibly expensive and almost entirely used in the medical field, so we will still be out of birthday ballons soon.
I don't think so. The Helium is one of the most common elements in the Know universe, and we can get Helium from the Sun
@@gimo6881 Maybe one day we'll find an incredible way to get helium from space, but currently the only way to get natural helium is from reserves in the ground. These reserves won't run out for a LONG time... But it is already causing helium to increase majorly in price.
@@gimo6881 Do explain the logistics of retrieving helium from the Sun and how it would make economical sense.
@@MrRawrCEO clearly we just send a guy up to the sun with a net and some sunscreen so he won't get burned
@@MrRawrCEOif anyone is willing to invest the money to send people to the sun I volunteer to go. But we actually aren’t running out of helium on the planet, just the helium we have mined and stored. We found a bunch of new large deposits so we’re all set on helium for a long time