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The Room Two | No Mic
Просмотров 70Год назад
#theroomgame #nomic #gamewalkthrough #theroomtwo
Top 3 videos with DISTURBING backstories | Part 1 | REACTION
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Original Video: ruclips.net/video/eKLsETk-o4g/видео.html Don't forget to subscribe :) #reactionvideo #mrballenreaction #agrippa
Friendship Ended | Agrippa Reacts
Просмотров 206Год назад
Original Video ruclips.net/video/-wmfpoq_Y0E/видео.html #internethistorian
The Room | No Mic
Просмотров 48Год назад
#theroomgame #silentgaming #nomic
Was GENERAL SHERMAN a WAR CRIMINAL?!?!?!?! | Agrippa Reacts
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Original Video: ruclips.net/video/OYj9CSxlGSk/видео.html
Free Churro. A Bojack Horseman Monologe.
Просмотров 195Год назад
I perform Free Churro from Bojack Horseman. Just for funzies. #bojackhorseman #monologue
The Dumbest Russian Voyage Nobody Talks About | BlueJay | Reaction
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
'Gripps reacts to BlueJay: Link to original video: ruclips.net/video/yzGqp3R4Mx4/видео.html
Did Confederate Soldiers FIGHT for SLAVERY!? | Atun-Shei Films | REACTION
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
'Gripps reacts to Atun-Shei Link to original video: ruclips.net/video/nQTJgWkHAwI/видео.html
The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper | LEMMiNO | REACTION
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
'Gripps reacts to LEMMiNO Link to original video: ruclips.net/video/lADBHDg-JtA/видео.html #lemminoreaction #theenduringmysteryofjacktheripperreaction #reactionchannel #jacktheripperreaction
MYSTERY REACTOR | The Darkest Band in History (Mayhem) | Deburke321
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.2 года назад
'Gripps reacts to Deburke321 Link to original video: ruclips.net/video/hv2P1uxvlLs/видео.html #deburke321reaction #deburkereaction #thedarkestbandinhistoryreaction
He Should Never Have Left His Cabin | MrBallen | REACTION
Просмотров 6922 года назад
'Gripps reacts to MrBallen Link to original video: ruclips.net/video/h7hl1WmPbR8/видео.html #mrballenreaction #heshouldneverhavelefthiscabinreaction #reactionchannel
The Presidential Assassination Nobody Talks About | Sam O'Nella | REACTION
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.2 года назад
The Presidential Assassination Nobody Talks About | Sam O'Nella | REACTION
Confederate DESTROY'S Yankee with FACTS and LOGIC | Atun-Shei Films | REACTION
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Confederate DESTROY'S Yankee with FACTS and LOGIC | Atun-Shei Films | REACTION
I Built a Raft That's a Mile-Long Trash-Cleaning Wiper blade | Let's Game it Out | REACTION
Просмотров 1762 года назад
I Built a Raft That's a Mile-Long Trash-Cleaning Wiper blade | Let's Game it Out | REACTION
Why Some Birds Will Never See Heaven | Casual Geographic | REACTION
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.2 года назад
Why Some Birds Will Never See Heaven | Casual Geographic | REACTION
The White Lily of Stalingrad | Yarnhub | REACTION
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
The White Lily of Stalingrad | Yarnhub | REACTION
Man in Cave | Internet Historian | REACTION
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Man in Cave | Internet Historian | REACTION
I Built an Airport of Suffering Where Nobody is Safe - REACTION
Просмотров 2602 года назад
I Built an Airport of Suffering Where Nobody is Safe - REACTION
Meet the slithery mascot of the channel! Try Not to Laugh Challenge! REACTION @failarmy
Просмотров 672 года назад
Meet the slithery mascot of the channel! Try Not to Laugh Challenge! REACTION @failarmy
Animals that got the middle finger from evolution - REACTION
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Animals that got the middle finger from evolution - REACTION
The Failure of Rainfurrest - REACTION @InternetHistorian
Просмотров 5992 года назад
The Failure of Rainfurrest - REACTION @InternetHistorian
The Oubliette: A Medieval Torture of Unspeakable Horror - REACTION @medievalmadnesss
Просмотров 1232 года назад
The Oubliette: A Medieval Torture of Unspeakable Horror - REACTION @medievalmadnesss
Extinct Animals of Ancient History - REACTION @TheBudgetMuseum
Просмотров 3792 года назад
Extinct Animals of Ancient History - REACTION @TheBudgetMuseum
Karen causes chaos at Walmart Checkout (BEST Public Freakouts 2022) - REACTION @Cycling101official
Просмотров 522 года назад
Karen causes chaos at Walmart Checkout (BEST Public Freakouts 2022) - REACTION @Cycling101official
Survivor Throws SAVAGE Insults (DBD Highlights #15) - REACTION @spooknjukes
Просмотров 432 года назад
Survivor Throws SAVAGE Insults (DBD Highlights #15) - REACTION @spooknjukes
Crazy neighbor's SECRET caught on camera - REACTION @MrBallen
Просмотров 2332 года назад
Crazy neighbor's SECRET caught on camera - REACTION @MrBallen
9 Minutes of Karens VS Judges - REACTION @KarmaKaren
Просмотров 1042 года назад
9 Minutes of Karens VS Judges - REACTION @KarmaKaren
Unexpected Meme Compilation - REACTION @MemersAreNice
Просмотров 712 года назад
Unexpected Meme Compilation - REACTION @MemersAreNice

Комментарии

  • @intello8953
    @intello8953 2 дня назад

    Hey hope you doing well 😁

  • @Goatbloodband666
    @Goatbloodband666 Месяц назад

    🪒 🪒🪒🪒🪒🪒🪒🫵🏽👍🏽

  • @RubyFennecc
    @RubyFennecc Месяц назад

    I know a stupid amount about Jack the Ripper. Through my own research, documentaries, and talking to people involved. I'm even working on a TV-show that follows the lives of the women he killed before they ever met him. The video you're reacting to here is by far the best documentary about him I've ever seen. I'm sorry about the rude comments you were getting. While yes you were silent for periods of time during it, I already saw the comment saying you were trying to find a balance. Plus, even though you're not a historian or anything, whenever you do talk you give different comments from other reactors. Every reactor gives different comments, some more helpful than others, which is why watching reactions is great. Keep up the amazing work! And if you ever want to know more about the Ripper than what was covered, you know where to find me ;D

  • @user-yf6zz3cl8i
    @user-yf6zz3cl8i 2 месяца назад

    There was a bit more to Garfield's death. This was around the time that the medal detector was invented. So they were testing it on on Garfield trying to find the bullets, but they didn't realize that the detector was reacting to the metal operating table. On a separate note Charles J. Guiteau defended himself by saying that all he did was shoot the president, and that the doctors were actually the ones to kill him. Which wasn't inaccurate

  • @EmptySVK
    @EmptySVK 2 месяца назад

    Love your videos

  • @miawallmark4849
    @miawallmark4849 3 месяца назад

    I just found out your channel! Great content.

  • @Lones_Cinema_Compendium
    @Lones_Cinema_Compendium 3 месяца назад

    "No hardcore porn?" I.... I have no words 😂

  • @Lones_Cinema_Compendium
    @Lones_Cinema_Compendium 3 месяца назад

    Please come back, we miss your videos

    • @randommillennialreacts12345
      @randommillennialreacts12345 2 месяца назад

      I'm here! Just in a funk. But I won't abandon this channel, I love reacting too much.

    • @Lones_Cinema_Compendium
      @Lones_Cinema_Compendium 2 месяца назад

      @@randommillennialreacts12345 so happy to hear that, we need more checkmate Lincolnites reacts

  • @SuperBatSpider
    @SuperBatSpider 4 месяца назад

    Wow! Easy to forget how bad Johnny started given his arc!

  • @johnmorris1009
    @johnmorris1009 5 месяцев назад

    I believe two of four men committed the crimes. I think Joseph Barnett committed the final crime (the ex of Mary Kelly). He also can't be totally ruled out of the other killings, but there's also nothing to connect him to the other women. With the others; George Cross had the most opportunity to commit the crimes and was the only suspect found standing over a victim's body. Francis Tumblety has the most circumstantial or supposed evidence against him, and David Cohen also had opportunity and fits the psychological profile of a killer the best. I think one of those three killed the other four women.

  • @CuckHunt
    @CuckHunt 5 месяцев назад

    The confederacy was wrong not because they where racist (that was based), but because the planter class running it kept Blacks in America and increased their number instead of reducing their profits slightly by paying wages to actual people once a solid labor pool was established. Also manifest destiny was ultra-based.

  • @CuckHunt
    @CuckHunt 5 месяцев назад

    How did you pass out?

  • @CuckHunt
    @CuckHunt 5 месяцев назад

    How did you pass out?

  • @jerryduffin1358
    @jerryduffin1358 6 месяцев назад

    I'm late to the party, but no offense, but you honestly added nothing of value to this video. The original video is 1 hour and 9 minutes, as was your reaction. A really well done reaction to this same video was done by Vlogging Through History, whos final video ended up being over 2 hours long by the time you added in all his commentary. Try looking things up beforehand or during the video so you can add some more depth to the knowledge presented

  • @RawTimee
    @RawTimee 6 месяцев назад

    6:41 well u gotta understand that..back then they NEED money to survive. They lose their job if they dont show up even one day. Even if ur late u might get fired

  • @Bluehorseshoe43
    @Bluehorseshoe43 6 месяцев назад

    She survived. Read The Legend of Lilia by Christopher Redwine.

  • @loonowolf2160
    @loonowolf2160 6 месяцев назад

    4:00 war is war they chose to do that, and that it

  • @benmorris5591
    @benmorris5591 7 месяцев назад

    So if you want an overall non biased history. Check out Brion McClanahan.

  • @johncase1353
    @johncase1353 8 месяцев назад

    At least this guy has the bragging rights he had the most interesting life after death. Imagine passing away in a cave, being taken out of the cave, being returned to that cave as a tourist attraction, having your body stolen and tried to be thrown into a river just to land in a bush, then being chain up in that cave before 60+ years later being properly laid to rest.

  • @Civilwar.relics
    @Civilwar.relics 8 месяцев назад

    Ask a native American. And not someone that's going off only the American Civil War. His burning of Atlanta I'd still call a crime against humanity, because it was more than just confederate soliders in that city tons of innocent people, slaves, women and children suffered. But outside the Civil War with out a doubt he committed war crimes, broke treaties, like black hills, he was on the indian peace Commission and broke every single deal he made, so he is a war criminal and his word no value

    • @Civilwar.relics
      @Civilwar.relics 8 месяцев назад

      And I see you don't like the opinions of a native American. Well we remember Wounded Knee, we remember the buffalo soldiers 20 years of war on us under Sherman's orders, we remember bill Cody and to quote Sherman every dead buffalo means a starved Indian, we remember that Tulsa oklahoma was once a creek tribes village, and my tribe joined the 5 Civilized tribes and fought as confederates during the American Civil War for our lands back not slavery, we still celebrate the last tribe's to surrender after all the white men did. Hail chief stand Waite, and Sherman tecumseh who doesn't deserve the name of the great Shawnee warrior chief for his war crimes against innocent natives Americans, should have all his statues removed. And Jackson taken off currency because he's the master mind behind the removal of my people, everyone is so brave online come to Cherokee NC. I'm John Fala Ratatoskr find me ill tell you about my people show you confederate native graves.

    • @randommillennialreacts12345
      @randommillennialreacts12345 8 месяцев назад

      Huh? When did I say I don't like opinions of Native Americans? Who are you arguing with? I liked your comment. You made some excellent points.

    • @Civilwar.relics
      @Civilwar.relics 8 месяцев назад

      @@randommillennialreacts12345 you do know I was correcting a few misspellings, because the name Sherman tecumseh only reminds me of the great Shawnee warrior chief, who holds the same middle name, I'd like to see his birth certificate I believe that was just another joke on us, and your little heart just disappeared till I reveal I'm not just speaking for natives but I am one, and it reappears like Jistu rabbit, I'll tell you the honest truth about how Cherokee Nation NC eastern band feels about the American Civil War, us and 5 tribes band together and joined the Confederacy, our tribal leaders now hold seats in a new congress the Confederate, and we are treated like southerners, natives got along with the south better that's just a fact, we get our chief chosen to lead the native regiment, the first Cherokee mounted riffles, and fought even after the last surrender with Sherman in NC and Johnston. Our chief was honored with the rank of Brigadier General the second highest rank in military, and the first Indian to receive the honor, and you know a bunch of crazy people that don't live on the res protested till we were forced once again by a certain type of people to delete our history, these same people are removing our names from sports teams WTF they don't speak for us! But apparently do our basketball team is called the Cherokee braves, we hold pride in that stuff that was a old military regiment, I love my Atlanta braves hat, we like the tomahawk chop! They use to say Arrowhead when it first started just over time words get mixed, just to clear that up, if fans want to wear our dress for the event we are honored, you think we leave our Powwows open to the public now if we really cared, no one comes on a Indian res and ask this stuff they just assume all typesof stuff like we had a group of what's called the black Hebrew israelites tells us a ton of racist stuff about white people, I'm half white, then tell us we are God's chosen people with them like dude's are telling Cherokee Christian stuff we are not Christians. We constantly still have to play pretend to this day to not hurt feelings with strong opinions that is different than what you think we think like, the one thing we have protested was the removal of the buffalo soldiers statues, that is fair if you guys are going to invade our peace in the mountains over a statue of our chief, then it's only fair that buffalo soldiers statues come down and Sherman with the Confederate one's, if history must be deleted than get rid of it all right that is far.

  • @scottbivins4758
    @scottbivins4758 9 месяцев назад

    If we can't have a force named after Confederate generals then Sherman should have no praise either because technically he was a terrible person right? Thats argument they use every time they take down the Confederate statue.

    • @RickJaeger
      @RickJaeger 8 месяцев назад

      Some people _do_ say that and think that. I rather think the issue is more what the statues represent by their public display. You can memorialize a bad person with a statue, but you have to have a reason for putting them, literally, on a pedestal. For example, I would personally leave Thomas Jefferson statues up while taking down Jefferson Davis statues, even if both were slave-owners. Reason being, our republic has an interest in enshrining civic virtue; as a patriot and man of public service, Jefferson exemplifies it, and as a traitor and secessionist, Davis does the opposite. Nuance is difficult for most people to grasp, though, so naturally the argument has long since devolved to the stupidest versions of "Take all statues down!!!" and "Leave all statues up!!!"😂

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 8 месяцев назад

      @@RickJaeger Robert E lee because he stood by his people of Virginia an he played a huge role in reconciliation between North an South at the end of the War. There is real reason to to have the statues there. This nation was founded on a bunch of people fighting for what they thought was right an the civil war is no different and I'm not talking about the governments in talking about the citizens that fought that war.

    • @RickJaeger
      @RickJaeger 8 месяцев назад

      @@scottbivins4758 I don't consider that a good argument for keeping them. However, that is more along the lines of the kind of argument we collectively _should_ be having about public statues, rather than whether the person ever did anything wrong. That was my ultimate point, rather than the individual merits of any given statue.

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 8 месяцев назад

      @@RickJaeger I also about forgot Robert E Lee is George Washington's adopted step grandson or some thing like that. Let me ask you something do you live in South? If you don't I don't think you should have a voice in the conversation respectfully. Because you're not the one living down here just saying

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 8 месяцев назад

      @@RickJaeger that's like me coming into town or your state an telling you the staute shouldn't be up. And that's just not coming at you that's coming out everybody who isn't living in the South and has something to say about our statues. Everyone has our own different opinions about it hell I know black folk who dont mind the statues they look at it as American history just like a lot of us do now I can't help if someone looks at it from a hateful perspective. And I know you'll probably don't know what they've done to the statues but they have destroyed them I mean like melted them they didn't even put them in a Civil War Park dude. That's why I didn't want them moved or taken down if I could have been a reassured on that oh I would have probably had no issue with it then but they destroyed them like the statue of Robert E Lee they melted that bitch down which isn't right. Southerners have been neglected so much are statues were all we had left especially in the small rural areas where if there is racism is not out there like that in the open as damn sure not everyone. Go watch videos of some real towns in the deep South bro it's like a damn ghost town an ran down. It just feels like y'all would have came after the southerners who don't think like that instead of actually going after the issue and going after the ones who are like that. Them statues dont make u racist or hateful people do that an alot of people dont seem to understand that. U ever say whenever we were in the Middle East we were causing the civilians to not like us not all of them but some of them well that is what y'all are doing to south especially to the ones who actually just want to respect the history of our ancestors an our states because ultimately that's what it is it's all of the Southern States history. Like its like you guys just erased a part of my history... An i had no control over what the people did before me but yall got control over what yall do an it's like your intentionally dividing the nation just like the cause of slavery did an its just not right to take down our statues. I dont care how u feel about the Confederate government thats completely different than hey its a part of my state history an id like to preserve it I don't care if we had to put them in a civil war park or something I would have much rather have preferred that instead of what has happened to them.

  • @Civilwar.relics
    @Civilwar.relics 9 месяцев назад

    Deo vindice!! The whole Southland is sanctified by the precious blood of the Confederate soldier. Their sublime courage has thrown upon the sky of Dixie a picture so bright and beautiful that neither defeat, nor disaster, nor oppression, nor smoke, nor fire, nor devastation, nor desolation, dire and calamitous, and I might with truth add, the world, the flesh nor the Devil has been able to mar or blemish it. The tragedy of history fails to record anywhere upon its sublime pages anything comparable to it. All the time will be the millennium of their glory. The canopy of the South is studded with stars which shall grow brighter and brighter as the ages in their endless procession succeed each other. No nobler young men ever lived; no braver soldiers ever answered the bugle call nor marched under a battle flag. They fought, not for conquest, not for coercion, but from a high and holy sense of duty. They were like the Knights of the Holy Grail, they served for the reward of serving, they suffered for the reward of suffering, they endured for the reward of enduring, they fought for the reward of duty done. They served, they suffered, they endured, they fought, [and died - crossed out] for their childhood homes, their firesides, the honor of their ancestors, their loved ones, their own native land. God's bless North Carolina and all of Dixie.

  • @avenaoat
    @avenaoat 9 месяцев назад

    1. The most prounionist areas in the Confederacy had low% slave population. Jones county in Mississippi, Winston county in Alabama, East Tenneessee, West Virginia, Ozark region in Arkansas, Appalachian region in North Carolina. The most prounionist lived in South Carolina in Pickens county with the lowest % slave population, etc. 2. I think the local antislaverebelion militias were the central point for the effect of the Seccession propaganda. John Brown raid was good propaganda material in the Southern militias to reach the total social paranoia against the North. Where the slavery economy was weak the people did not found any antislaveryrebellion militias! The social PARANOIA became so big the people could be persueded to believe Lincoln=second John Brown by the fireeater secceonist journalists, politicians, the secret group of the Knight of the Golden Circle and this was amlified in the local militias. Nat Turner slave revolt started some militias in Virginia and the Western border militias methamorphed themselves local antislave rebellion militias.. 3. The plantation system and the slave holder familias had family connection to not slave holder familias (for example the daughter of a slave holder married a not slave holder men vica versa), or not slave holder people had friendly connection with slave holder people. The plantation economical system gave financial possibilities not slave holder pople (for example, to be teacher, shopowner, railroad employee, trader, shipworkers, not slave holder farmer could sell food in a cotton King economy county, etc). Where the Cotton King or other őlantation economy was weak there the PROUNIONISM could be stronger, because the social paranoia from the North could effected the people. 4. I think social paranoia was the the central power which brought many poor white not slave holders into the Seccession and into the Seccession Army. Nat Turner = John Brown = Abraham Lincoln. 5. The Lost Cause myth arrived after the Civil War. Those Confederate leaders began to mention the State Rights who said they wanted (eternal) slavery system in 1860-1861. The South found themselves in such World, where Mexico abolished the slaves in 1829, UK in 1833, France in 1848, Spain in 1867. To maintion anything about eternal slave system in such World where the slavery system less and less. Simple men and women in the South had to find something etical savebuoy to explain to this children why they fought.

    • @avenaoat
      @avenaoat 9 месяцев назад

      Where the Cotton King or other plantation economy was weak there the PROUNIONISM could be stronger, because the social paranoia about the North could not effect the people.

  • @rickwhite8793
    @rickwhite8793 9 месяцев назад

    YES!

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 10 месяцев назад

    No wonder Russia still hasn't won the war in Ukraine 2 years later

  • @justtryanother7290
    @justtryanother7290 10 месяцев назад

    I feel like the simplicity of it being charles Lechmere/corss makes way more sense than the others. It likely wasn’t some crazy interesting story, just a messed up individual who killed people because they enjoyed it when they had time. He likely had a good understanding of the area, because he lived there all his life. He seemed to have been a well dressed man, which would match all of those witness accounts. He was a middle aged man at the time of the murders, which could fit the profile they set up. We will likely never know who it was, but until we know it seems very likely it was him.

  • @shiroblue7312
    @shiroblue7312 10 месяцев назад

    this is equivalent of dark web of furry convention all people who were band could go there be children without consequences the stuff of con didnt check people so furies know if you were band from othen convension you go to rainfuries and it look like someon on purpous did break the toilet and did diarpers on cars becouse the same person send the detailed information letters to other hotels like creator of con told

  • @PrederNationteam74
    @PrederNationteam74 10 месяцев назад

    I disliked the video for you laughing, it’s not funny…

  • @shadowsoldier2173
    @shadowsoldier2173 11 месяцев назад

    PS bloodhounds are very very dangerous they are trying to do nothing but hunt

  • @jobobtargaryen1258
    @jobobtargaryen1258 11 месяцев назад

    Perhaps a statue of GG Alin would be a good compromise.

  • @ImprovmanZero
    @ImprovmanZero Год назад

    History suggestion Fat electrician Sargent Reckless video

  • @НикитаМаркитан

    8:10 yes in deffence of Rozhestvensky his ships before voyage were best orgonized in baltic fleet and in 1900 he orgonized works for saving ironclad "Apraksin". Man just became victim of old russian problem that those who better than others get hardest tasks without resources to do them.

  • @vegemarkr4582
    @vegemarkr4582 Год назад

    i hope its not rude to ask how your recovery is going?

  • @b-8437
    @b-8437 Год назад

    The dogs were used to hunt down escaped slaves that’s why they killed them.

  • @StevenMRA
    @StevenMRA Год назад

    You like history? Would you be willing to try Sabaton's "No Bullets Fly" or "Night Witches" (both with Yarnhub). They are amazing stories of valor and honor and they are historically accurate.

  • @f-14btomcat
    @f-14btomcat Год назад

    She had a husband. Most of videos about her don't mention the fact, but she was married to a fellow pilot Aleksey Solomatin. He was also an ace fighter who shot down dozens of Nazi warplanes. He was KIA in May of 1943 and she outlived him only couple of months.

  • @sokolnikovandrew9327
    @sokolnikovandrew9327 Год назад

    Well. I can tell you a lot about our history. Most things you know about us is... well i'll lightly say not exactly right

  • @t.j.payeur5331
    @t.j.payeur5331 Год назад

    You have no idea how much the Soviet Union sucked under Stalin. Most unattached people would have fled in a heartbeat if they had the chance. Maybe she had amnesia, getting shot and crashing your airplane could make one want to forget the whole mess...

    • @DMlTREl
      @DMlTREl 9 месяцев назад

      Srsl?

  • @SGlitz
    @SGlitz Год назад

    Yes, the South did fight FOR SLAVERY. it was stated in every declaration of succession by every State. It was stated by the people, the politicians. And Republicans were against SLAVERY AND still are.😮

    • @randommillennialreacts12345
      @randommillennialreacts12345 8 месяцев назад

      The republican party back in the 1800s is not the same republican party we have today.

  • @heathenhammer2344
    @heathenhammer2344 Год назад

    A great death metal band is Hypocrisy from Sweden. Very melodic guitars. ❤

  • @TYKZY.BRANX._TEEK.SEE.BRANCH.

    0 ANDREW KOME GET'CH YO GiRL, THE CRiNGE FEST SHE OFFERZ OFFERZ NO RELiEF 4 THA REZT OF US 1 FAMiLY MY ASS, HOMER'S SQUAD BRA. HE ACTUALLY BOTHERED TO HELP FLOYD WHiLE THEiR DAD LiTERALLY SOLD HiM. STiLL A LOT OF MONEY AT 1 TiME, BUT DiDN'T EVEN KARE ENOUGH TO DiG FLOYD'S BODY UP FiRZT & TRANSPORT iT AWAY B 4 HE SiGNED THE DOTTED LiNE SO THE DENTiST WOULDN'T GET HiM. DON'T THiNK D.N.A. WiLL PROTECT U 2 AS HiSTORiAN MENTiONED A LOT iN THE ViDEO, THERE WERE DEFiNiTELY SOME THiNGZ THEY COULD HAVE DONE WiTH FLOYD TO GET HiM OUT ALiVE & OR AT LEAZT MAKE HiZ STAY iN THE CAVE MORE COMFORTABLE. ALL TOO LATE. SADDLY MY AESTHETiK BREEDiNG iDiOTZ REALLY HAVEN'T CHANGED TO THiZ DAY 3 & ALL THE EXTRA THEY DiD ON TOP OF iT THAT HAD NOTHiNG TO DO WiTH GETTiNG FLOYD OUT OR HELPiNG OR HiM. UZUALLY DONE 4 THEiR OWN BENEFiT & GLOATiNG AT HiZ EXPENZE. i CALL U MY LiTTLE iDiOTZ TO THiZ DAY CAUZE WE'VE EARNED THE NAME 4 FLOYD SHOULD'VE BEEN PiCK AXED "THE SQUEEZE" TUNNEL, i DON'T KNOW WHY THE HELL HE DiDN'T, ESPECiALLY SiNCE iT WAZ SUPPOSED TO B A TOURiST ATTRACTiON iN THE FiRZT PLACE !! HOW ELZE DiD'JU EXPECT PEOPLE TO GET THROUGH THiZ CAVE TO THE OTHR SiDE MAN [NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]

  • @K25_the_first
    @K25_the_first Год назад

    no hate towards Atun-Shei but he has an extreme bias and leaves no room for debate in anything, if you don't agree youre wrong according to him but anyways some good points some worse

    • @noskpain2792
      @noskpain2792 Год назад

      He gets majority spot on, but I will be critical of him omitting the point of view of minorities in the Confederate side as both far left and right don't like to talk about it.

  • @josephgoulet8981
    @josephgoulet8981 Год назад

    100% agree. Anyone writing something called “The Truth” is nearly guaranteed to be anything but truthful. And that Brooks trial was bananas!

  • @saeedhussain4889
    @saeedhussain4889 Год назад

    Hope you get well soon.

  • @bobogus7559
    @bobogus7559 Год назад

    Another video of his that I recommend you check out is the one about the 1904 Olympic Marathon. It's another absolutely crazy true story (funnily enough, also from 1904) that's an entertaining watch.

  • @bobogus7559
    @bobogus7559 Год назад

    To really understand why these crews were so inept, bear in mind that these conscripts weren't just random peasants, but many of them came from inland and had never even seen the ocean before, let alone had experience with a ship.

  • @bamacopeland4372
    @bamacopeland4372 Год назад

    I've done that Luckily I didn't get burned. I hope you heal up fastly.

  • @rocketmanart7964
    @rocketmanart7964 Год назад

    I feel bad for the kiwi and the female hyenas. Sounds like an extremely painful birth.

  • @asdwerdsaf
    @asdwerdsaf Год назад

    needs to be said also that varg is a fucking flagrant n@zį. and the infamous album cover also that was weirdly left out of this lil documentary

    • @asdwerdsaf
      @asdwerdsaf Год назад

      also dead’s fascination with death came from being so severely bullied in school that he was beat to death and had to be revived. he believed that he was literally dead from that day on. true deep seated mental illness born from tragedy ❤️‍🩹