It's great to see woman give away little boys foreskin for free to a company to make profit...informed consent? Not for me or millions of circumcised human males.
I worked at a berry farm. Some summers, we'd get too much rain, and the strawberries would get this funky disease called leather rot. The berry looks perfect, but boy when you eat it, it's absolutely horrendous. My boss would bring in 50-60 baskets from the field and I could smell it 10 feet away, then I would do a quick scent track and pick out of basket it was from. Never failed to freak him out 😅😂.
Regrowing a fingertip: This is 100% True! When I was 7yrs old, I sliced off the tip of my left index finger just past the nail bed, with a classroom paper cuter. (Yeah those big guillotine looking things) It wasn't much and I didn't lose any bone but I did lose flesh and blood vessels. For years I had a scar but the tip grew back. By the time I was a teen, even the scar "grew" off.
I had something similar happen to me! I was using a mandolin without the guard and cut the tip of my middle finger off... It's been 10+ years and I still have a scar under my nail... It bled for 12 hours.... It looked like a crime scene!!! 😅
When I was around 7 years old we burned wood for heat and my mom was cutting kindling to start the fire and cut the tip of her thumb off about a half inch and it grew back you could never tell anything had happened
Yes! When I was around four years old, we had a little pet tortoise living in the backyard. I used to feed it bread slices (horrible for it, I now know) and one time I somehow missed with the bread and it ended up biting the tip of my finger off. It was so painful and there was so much blood, and the entire fleshy part of the tip of my finger was gone. The nail remained intact however, and the tip just eventually grew back. Nobody ever believes me, because there’s no scar or anything.
In my early twenties I was making rounds at night in a large agricultural building... barefoot (absolutely stupid and against the rules). This bldg was being remodeled and the power had been cut. I also wasn't carrying a flashlight but, I decided to walk the rows in the dark just by running my hand along the cage until I reached the other side. They had pulled up guide rails on the floor so I ran a pole barn nail into my little toe all the way through it just behind the nail and tore the end of my toe off. There was nothing left to stitch up so they just cleaned it up. Bandaged it and gave me a tetanus shot. While it does look a bit different than the other foot, it grew back, I even have a nail on it. One of my sons cut off the tip of his finger also early twenties and it also grew back.
I read about that twenty years ago and I still don’t understand how much weed someone would have to use to get syndrome? I thought a friend had it years ago but it turned out he was using heroin
Fact 22 (You can track scents too): in the military, we were taught that certain diets are a give away for your location. American special forces are taught to eat the local foods vs our own since any waste excrement would give a sent of local foods vs American foods.
8:52 i have this aswell. I was very lucky that when i first came to the hospital, some nurse realized that i has CHS.. This is like 8 years ago.. back then, it was extremely rare.. We still dont know 100% why it happens, and there are no cure besides stopping smoking.. I wonder if there will ever be a cure
@@SommetiderHvorforDetRoligRolig I have noticed that I can smoke very occasionally with no symptoms. The good thing is that it doesn't take much to catch a good buzz.
I worked in a plant that had an ambient temp of appx 160 deg F. All of us were able to handle very high temps up to grabbing hot pans without harm. My wife accused me of having asbestos hands. I retired 6 years ago and can no longer grab hot pans without pain.
My manager at the pizza place I worked at as a teen could grab deep dish pie pans out of the oven with his bare hands. He said he'd done it so long that his fingers didn't feel the heat anymore
My work environment wasn’t that oppressively hot, but the building had a sheet metal roof with tar to block holes. I charted 101 degree temps. If I tried that now, 15 years later, I’d pass out.
I worked with a fry cook who could put his hands in the deep fryer and not get burned. Though I think he may have cheated by covering his hand with lard first.
I've worked in food service for 30 years. My tolerance for heat in my hands is very high, shocking to the 20 somethings I work with, but not as high as the career cooks and chefs I work with. So the firefighter thing makes perfect sense.
That fact about regrowing fingers is true. Had a friend who's 6 years old daughter cut off the tip of her finger, up to the nail bed quick near the 1st knuckle. It grew back just like the Dr. said it would. What a beautiful surprise 55 years ago...
Regarding #15- from the latter end of 2020 and into 2021, my wife was vomiting all the time. She insisted Marijuana was the only thing keeping the nausea at bay. When the doctors told her she basically smoked so much she's now allergic to it, but she wouldn't believe them. By doctor 3, she was finally convinced. So she stopped using weed and was better. I just learned that it's called CHS. Thanks 😊
Man this would suck for me lol I use cannabis for muscle spasms and pain and I smoke around 10 grams of flower a day when I'm at home. My partner can not smoke directly because he gets sick but if I smoke joints around him he is fine. He can also take edibles and not have any issues its just if he smokes a pipe or joint he gets sick.
The fingertip regrowth fact. When I was in high school, I accidentally ran my hand into a band sander. Sanding (on a slant), my fingertips. One to the point that it was down to the bone. My fingertips looked perfectly normal now, even the nail.
Im a female n i work paving. Not roads but driveways Learnt more than i would if i was doin roads Such as how to shape to ensure water wont go into garages or where u dont want water/ puddles etc Point being its hot n is definitely an acquired thing First year i paved i was part time. My other job was planting .. plants .. dirt field with me crawling to plant. Other employees r wearing bathing suits im in jeans n tshirt Just to climatize my body to pave next day. Sun= hot Pavement =hot So both above n below Dirt= hot So heat resistance? Firefighters?! Yes!
8:26 my grandmother had the tip of her pinky severed in a door when she was very young, her pinky healed, but did not grow back. One is shorter than the other.
We don't feel wetness? How bout on a hot summer day, you're walking, minding your own shit, then all of a sudden you start farting extra hard, you feel something run down your legs and you say, "goddamn I hope that's sweat." Or something like that.
I had the canabis hyperemises for about 2 and a half years. Not straight. Of course. It worked on 4 month cycles. Every 4 months almost to the DAY id have a solid MONTH of feeling like DEATH. Im 11 months "sober" from pot and havent had the problem since.... It was the WORST feeling i have EVER felt.
I’m struggling right now…….well years now and that’s how it comes on to me. A couple 5~6 months ok and a month of agony. And to further explain how insane I am. I keep trying to use it. Thank you for your comment.
I’d heard the one about foreskin in some beauty creams before and I still think it’s disgusting. Baby boys shouldn’t have their genitals mutilated so a bunch of aging debutantes can feel young and pretty again.
At 14:23 ...I'm an LSU fan...and I remember this game...Marko Wilson of Florida threw the shoe of an LSU running back after stopping him from a first down during a tied game with less than 2 minutes to go on a 3rd down play...the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty gave LSU new life, and they kicked a field goal to win the game...
@@Thumper68tongue not brushed, particles in spit. I'm severely allergic to shellfish, despite telling new dates, so many order shrimp or lobster on first dates. They figure teeth brushing or gargling will fix it. NO.
I'm a furniture maker and one day l accidentally cut off the tip of my thumb on a jointer. It took several years, but my thumb grew back to almost normal. Of course I have a funky looking fingerprint, but otherwise it's normal looking.
Bakers develop heat resistance over time as well. I know that after 25 years at a commercial oven, nothing makes me sweat. But newbies are completely drenched soaking wet in 5 minutes. It’s fun to watch. Was like that for me in the beginning too.
man the puking for 2 years straight one is crazy.like even if i had food poisoning, the ER doctors *always* blames it on weed. even one time i went to the ER they tried to say the same thing when really, my gallbladder was infected and i needed surgery smh
2:52 Yes, we humans can be as good as hound as smells. One of my children always new when I opened any chocolate bar, no matter were in our home they were or how busy. 4:30 heat resistant in human can be developed. That is how we have many good cooks work in the kitchen dealing with all the heat.
My sister cut the tip of my pinkie finger off when I was 4 (she slammed a door on it). Attempt at reattaching did not work, now I have a flat top pinkie. I also thought the peanut butter by kiss death was an urban myth. Now I wonder if it could really happen. I’m also curious if those who are circumcised get a payout for the beauty companies using their foreskin. So many questions……..
7:04 That’s one thing I hate about taking the L in winter. You can take a seat, and the cold metal is indistinguishable from wet fabric unless you touch your bottom with your hands.
A lot of chefs develop a heat resistance to (but not to the same degree as fire fighters), because we often work in temperatures ranging from -10c-65c ambient temperatures as well as our hands over time develop a higher temperature resistance too because of handling hot pans, plates and food. For example I regularly used to take teabags out of cups/teapots and squeeze them out whilst the water temperature was around 95c-100c, but since becoming disabled and stopping working in professional kitchens my hands are not able to handle as higher temperatures as they did from when I was a chef. On hearing the fact about shoe throwing I had to laugh because Jennifer Hudson used to do that on “The Voice UK” as a sign of respect to anyone who was amazing, & she did it several times whilst she was a coach, also it has also been done recently on “The Voice Australia” too.
Regarding @ 8:20. When I was in 2nd grade the classroom door shut on my right middle finger. The nail fell off and another one grew in replacing it. Ohh it was SOO painful too
Back in high school we had a science teacher tell us there's no such thing as " cold" technically it's absence of heat. James Cameron got his start with Roger Corman as an effects trch.
I was familiar with # 16 (fingertip regrowth) back in the 1970s, based on reports out of Japan, I believe, that propounded the use of saline dressings rather than wound closure as treatment for fingertip amputations in young children. Also, the hyperemesis reaction to regular cannabis use has been recognized for about two decades. I had a patient with chronic abdominal pain which she treated with multiple daily warm tub soaks plus whatever prescription pain meds she could get prescribed for herself. It wasn't until I told her she had to stop smoking marijuana and I was cutting off her prescriptions that we finally started getting a handle on her pain and vomiting.
I think it’s the ammonia in particular they can smell better (maybe for scent marking) which is what’s hard to get rid of and possibly why cats and dogs will use the same area
I honestly believe that we started shedding the "fur-gowing" gene as we began living in shelters, wearing clothing and heating ourselves with external heat sources. My best guess the purpose for the fur to begin with would be for temperature control as well as keeping us dry and sheltering us from the elements. I would imagine that as we began living in shelters and using external heating sources and wearing clothing we eventually ditched that Gene because it was no longer required. I find it very interesting that you mentioned that maybe getting rid of parasites was the idea of ditching the gene. That's a theory I have never thought of before. Interesting 🤔
The part about the firefighters growing more heat resistant reminded me of something recently. Awhile back, I met a Scottish fireman. He told me he definitely grew more heat resistant over time. Lately, it took a higher flame to burn his pubic hairs.
Also .. "wetness"; (7:11 in) so ... What about sweat ? Our bodies expel moisture and it gets sent out of our pours and immediately sits on top of the oil layer that sits on the surface of our skin ??? Interdesting indeed lol
@ haha. Come on man. Even on the toilet I have my phone in my hand. I watch all of the videos you guys post, one of the VERY FEW I actually have my notifications on for.
Well the thing is, we never know when it's someone's first video, therefore their first time hearing about the book. I know it gets repetitive but we can't just assume everyone has seen every video.
At the sleep walking fact I had a freak out because that is how my last name is pronounced but looking up the fact it is a different spelling. This is also the first time I've run into my last name at random
6:00 exposomes? everyone's has a unique bio bubble? 7:43 and stripes 8:22 child regrew fingertip? Maybe future science could trigger regrowth (or on a patch) in adults as a way to "discover" fingerprints?
The circumcision tissue is something i knew about. My fsther before he died hsd cryofbibrogenemia. A rare nerve disorder which caused nerve damage and neuropathy. His mix of poor diet snd genetics plus blocked capillaries snd a severed nerve are what led to his condition. His immune system betrayed him and caused deep nasty wounds that bled and wept gangrenosis. My mom had to treat his wounds daily for roughly 13 to 15 years. The foreskin was used as an attempt to heal his skin. It did help but there was no medical cure. Also they offered medical marijuana which he declined and tney considered amputation. Even in the latter there was no assurance that pain would end , doctors feared he would have phantom pain.
At about three years and three months, I cut the ends of my expressive and ring fingers of my right hand in an old fashioned 3 blade fan with minimal wire guard. The missing ends grew back over months. You have to look carefully to find the scars. Mid 1960’s. Doctor said that there was a three month period somewhere after the third birthday where kids could grow finger ends and end of toes back. I just happened to have done it then. An older cousin was supposed to be watching me and moved the fan so it was blowing on me in my little chair and I didn’t like it. He ignored me, reading his new comic book. So I got up and tried to push the fan. I remember ice cubes in a wash cloth and my aunt confiscated the comic book and ripped it up and spanked him. I was taken to the hospital and they had me swallow something and when I woke up I had that hand wrapped up. I have a few more memories of weird looking fingernails and wearing bandages for quite a while…strange what the body can do.
Re: anti-aging products. Isn't collogen produced by the liver ?? .... Like hear me out .... This would mean baby foreskins would have a higher chance of building new collagen through digestion, as opposed to being applied topically. Call me out on this (for sure friends) but .. if I am to recall correctly the collagen molecule (or whatever it is) too large to escape through the pours and simply withers and is passed as waste in the blood stream ... Eventually we stop producing collagen and start to look old ....
Genetic mutation has no direct connection to facilitating life. The mutations are totally random. If, because of those newly acquired traits, animals (or humans) are more able to survive and reproduce,then those traits may be passed to offspring. If of no use, they die out.
My son once kissed his girlfriend after eating a chocolate bar and brushing his teeth, she had an allergic reaction, she was allergic to chocolate, it didn’t kill her but he was careful to not eat chocolate when he was going to visit her
That would be a bad idea because to get the blubber, they had to kill the whale. Idk if their earwax is a different situation, but even if it's not, I can almost guarantee you that people are just gonna kill the whales anyway.
@@mrsme33-cy7lf This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
@mrsme33-cy7lf This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
There is a 30000$ treatment for wound care involving infant foreskin. My patient told his wife not to touch him while walking as his leg would stiffen😂
It's midnight over here, what am I thinking starting to watch video with title containing words "will shock you"... And yeah - first comment with humour in it...
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Chocolate like strong coffee can save lives ears might be the first. 😊 I ought to put that on a coffee cup
What DOES throwing a shoe as a FL Gators fan mean?
My mom fell and really tore up her leg. 95 years old. She needed a skin graft to heal and it was created with foreskins. She has healed wonderfully ♥️
Human ones?
@ddempsey9642 probably not pig ones 😉. Yes, human. It's a disturbing way to make someone be able to regrow skin.
It's great to see woman give away little boys foreskin for free to a company to make profit...informed consent? Not for me or millions of circumcised human males.
@@ddempsey9642 yes, look up Apligraf. I had a friend who was a wound care specialist.
@@ddempsey9642and her leg gets two times bigger when a hot person walks by.
I love that you tell facts that haven’t been repeated by others
And?!
@@missysmith1205 ?
How dare you! Chocolate is necessary for survival... mine anyways 😂
Thanks!
No, thank YOU!
I worked at a berry farm. Some summers, we'd get too much rain, and the strawberries would get this funky disease called leather rot. The berry looks perfect, but boy when you eat it, it's absolutely horrendous. My boss would bring in 50-60 baskets from the field and I could smell it 10 feet away, then I would do a quick scent track and pick out of basket it was from. Never failed to freak him out 😅😂.
Regrowing a fingertip: This is 100% True!
When I was 7yrs old, I sliced off the tip of my left index finger just past the nail bed, with a classroom paper cuter. (Yeah those big guillotine looking things) It wasn't much and I didn't lose any bone but I did lose flesh and blood vessels.
For years I had a scar but the tip grew back.
By the time I was a teen, even the scar "grew" off.
I had something similar happen to me! I was using a mandolin without the guard and cut the tip of my middle finger off... It's been 10+ years and I still have a scar under my nail... It bled for 12 hours.... It looked like a crime scene!!! 😅
When I was around 7 years old we burned wood for heat and my mom was cutting kindling to start the fire and cut the tip of her thumb off about a half inch and it grew back you could never tell anything had happened
Your classmates must of enjoyed that ... for years, many many years.
Yes! When I was around four years old, we had a little pet tortoise living in the backyard. I used to feed it bread slices (horrible for it, I now know) and one time I somehow missed with the bread and it ended up biting the tip of my finger off. It was so painful and there was so much blood, and the entire fleshy part of the tip of my finger was gone. The nail remained intact however, and the tip just eventually grew back. Nobody ever believes me, because there’s no scar or anything.
In my early twenties I was making rounds at night in a large agricultural building... barefoot (absolutely stupid and against the rules). This bldg was being remodeled and the power had been cut. I also wasn't carrying a flashlight but, I decided to walk the rows in the dark just by running my hand along the cage until I reached the other side. They had pulled up guide rails on the floor so I ran a pole barn nail into my little toe all the way through it just behind the nail and tore the end of my toe off. There was nothing left to stitch up so they just cleaned it up. Bandaged it and gave me a tetanus shot. While it does look a bit different than the other foot, it grew back, I even have a nail on it. One of my sons cut off the tip of his finger also early twenties and it also grew back.
This is an incredible list. I really enjoyed it, thank you Mike and list 25.😊❤❤❤😊
Interesting video as always, Mike!
I have cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. It put me in the ICU for 2 weeks with kidney failure. It was terrible.
Man that’s my nightmare illness … must suck to have that
Feds should really pass a law that allows for studies of possible health issues
I read about that twenty years ago and I still don’t understand how much weed someone would have to use to get syndrome? I thought a friend had it years ago but it turned out he was using heroin
I want to buy the Audiobook version of the 500 facts book, narrated by Mike of course
2:50 😂I follow my nose when I've forgotten my hiding place for flower😂
Fact 22 (You can track scents too): in the military, we were taught that certain diets are a give away for your location. American special forces are taught to eat the local foods vs our own since any waste excrement would give a sent of local foods vs American foods.
Wow, no shit?
8:52 i have this aswell. I was very lucky that when i first came to the hospital, some nurse realized that i has CHS.. This is like 8 years ago.. back then, it was extremely rare.. We still dont know 100% why it happens, and there are no cure besides stopping smoking.. I wonder if there will ever be a cure
@@SommetiderHvorforDetRoligRolig I have noticed that I can smoke very occasionally with no symptoms. The good thing is that it doesn't take much to catch a good buzz.
@@phife1878 yes, but when i smoke one time, its very hard not to keep smoking all day every day lol
You just solved a medical querie I had. Thank you
Entertaining as always Mike 👍👍👍
I worked in a plant that had an ambient temp of appx 160 deg F. All of us were able to handle very high temps up to grabbing hot pans without harm. My wife accused me of having asbestos hands. I retired 6 years ago and can no longer grab hot pans without pain.
My manager at the pizza place I worked at as a teen could grab deep dish pie pans out of the oven with his bare hands. He said he'd done it so long that his fingers didn't feel the heat anymore
My work environment wasn’t that oppressively hot, but the building had a sheet metal roof with tar to block holes. I charted 101 degree temps. If I tried that now, 15 years later, I’d pass out.
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I worked with a fry cook who could put his hands in the deep fryer and not get burned. Though I think he may have cheated by covering his hand with lard first.
I've worked in food service for 30 years. My tolerance for heat in my hands is very high, shocking to the 20 somethings I work with, but not as high as the career cooks and chefs I work with. So the firefighter thing makes perfect sense.
Chocolate is essential to survival.
@@catjackson7187 Hear, hear!
Chocolate is essential for me for everyone else's survival. 😂
Yes, it's a food group of it's own...
Fantastic list 😃
That fact about regrowing fingers is true. Had a friend who's 6 years old daughter cut off the tip of her finger, up to the nail bed quick near the 1st knuckle. It grew back just like the Dr. said it would. What a beautiful surprise 55 years ago...
Of course we can sniff out chocolate, it’s an essential food group. 😊
Yuk! Number 24... I really didn't need to know that! Yeah... Thx Mike
Regarding #15- from the latter end of 2020 and into 2021, my wife was vomiting all the time. She insisted Marijuana was the only thing keeping the nausea at bay. When the doctors told her she basically smoked so much she's now allergic to it, but she wouldn't believe them. By doctor 3, she was finally convinced. So she stopped using weed and was better. I just learned that it's called CHS. Thanks 😊
Man this would suck for me lol I use cannabis for muscle spasms and pain and I smoke around 10 grams of flower a day when I'm at home. My partner can not smoke directly because he gets sick but if I smoke joints around him he is fine. He can also take edibles and not have any issues its just if he smokes a pipe or joint he gets sick.
@@cognitive-disonance I had the same experience except I ended up in ICU with kidney failure from dehydration.
That was a great list.
Glad you enjoyed it
What's astonishing is what weird ass stuff that scientists choose to study.
I love watching your videos Mike ❤
foreskin one was wild.
Reading this before seeing that part had me worried 😂
@@chelseykimrey5848😂😂😂
Where do you think onion rings come from😂
My dad would hide tootsie rolls in different drawers and my son could find them every time.
The fingertip regrowth fact. When I was in high school, I accidentally ran my hand into a band sander. Sanding (on a slant), my fingertips. One to the point that it was down to the bone. My fingertips looked perfectly normal now, even the nail.
I love your Halloween t-shirt Mike! Sweet!
Thanks for the video... And thanks for being discerning with regarding to images shown.... or not shown, as the case may be.
Consider my mind blown. That fact about not being able to feel 'wet' is going to haunt me every time I wash my hands now.
Im a female n i work paving. Not roads but driveways
Learnt more than i would if i was doin roads
Such as how to shape to ensure water wont go into garages or where u dont want water/ puddles etc
Point being its hot n is definitely an acquired thing
First year i paved i was part time. My other job was planting .. plants .. dirt field with me crawling to plant. Other employees r wearing bathing suits im in jeans n tshirt
Just to climatize my body to pave next day.
Sun= hot
Pavement =hot
So both above n below
Dirt= hot
So heat resistance? Firefighters?! Yes!
8:26 my grandmother had the tip of her pinky severed in a door when she was very young, her pinky healed, but did not grow back. One is shorter than the other.
We don't feel wetness? How bout on a hot summer day, you're walking, minding your own shit, then all of a sudden you start farting extra hard, you feel something run down your legs and you say, "goddamn I hope that's sweat." Or something like that.
😂😂😂
Heat not moisture
In Afghanistan taliban fighters could smell US Soldiers from a very long way off. The soldiers had to stop using hygiene products!😢
The Quran forbids deodorant!
Taliban, not talisman. 9:16
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xmno it doesn’t
I've that before but, better dirty than dead!
Same thing in Vietnam, which is where Deet was developed as an insect repellant
WELDERS also develop heat resistance i get stuff straight out of the oven and can carry it across the room. no burn no pain
Number 24 really grossed me out. Of course I immediately checked out my creams and I am glad to report no strange ingredients in any of them
I’m sticking with virgin blood. Keep your foreskin.
Not the foreskin cream though?
Forget it, just get some best virgin coconut 🥥 oil. Cold pressed
@@rishabsingh8009 thanks for the tip. I will try it.😊
They'll give it an innocuous sounding name
I had the canabis hyperemises for about 2 and a half years. Not straight. Of course. It worked on 4 month cycles. Every 4 months almost to the DAY id have a solid MONTH of feeling like DEATH. Im 11 months "sober" from pot and havent had the problem since.... It was the WORST feeling i have EVER felt.
I’m struggling right now…….well years now and that’s how it comes on to me. A couple 5~6 months ok and a month of agony. And to further explain how insane I am. I keep trying to use it. Thank you for your comment.
@jaybo73 no prob my friend, glad to help 😁🤙🏻
I’d heard the one about foreskin in some beauty creams before and I still think it’s disgusting. Baby boys shouldn’t have their genitals mutilated so a bunch of aging debutantes can feel young and pretty again.
That’s not why male children are circumcised.
👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐EXCELLENT WORK I LOOK FORWARD TO NEW VIDEOS! THANK YOU!!!
im totally gonna buy your book, i love you guys, go Mike :}
At 14:23 ...I'm an LSU fan...and I remember this game...Marko Wilson of Florida threw the shoe of an LSU running back after stopping him from a first down during a tied game with less than 2 minutes to go on a 3rd down play...the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty gave LSU new life, and they kicked a field goal to win the game...
How did it take two years for someone to suspect excessive cannabis usage?
The Ghost Pond story was very interesting, thanks.
Peanut kiss kill? That was so sad.
After brushing his teeth something seems off with that story
@@Thumper68tongue not brushed, particles in spit. I'm severely allergic to shellfish, despite telling new dates, so many order shrimp or lobster on first dates. They figure teeth brushing or gargling will fix it. NO.
@ can’t fix stupid
I'm a furniture maker and one day l accidentally cut off the tip of my thumb on a jointer. It took several years, but my thumb grew back to almost normal. Of course I have a funky looking fingerprint, but otherwise it's normal looking.
Bakers develop heat resistance over time as well. I know that after 25 years at a commercial oven, nothing makes me sweat. But newbies are completely drenched soaking wet in 5 minutes. It’s fun to watch. Was like that for me in the beginning too.
man the puking for 2 years straight one is crazy.like even if i had food poisoning, the ER doctors *always* blames it on weed. even one time i went to the ER they tried to say the same thing when really, my gallbladder was infected and i needed surgery smh
2:52 Yes, we humans can be as good as hound as smells. One of my children always new when I opened any chocolate bar, no matter were in our home they were or how busy.
4:30 heat resistant in human can be developed. That is how we have many good cooks work in the kitchen dealing with all the heat.
I'm fully convinced a toddler can hear/smell/sense you opening a snack through 3 closed doors during a hurricane! 😂 They're like seagulls!
My sister cut the tip of my pinkie finger off when I was 4 (she slammed a door on it). Attempt at reattaching did not work, now I have a flat top pinkie. I also thought the peanut butter by kiss death was an urban myth. Now I wonder if it could really happen. I’m also curious if those who are circumcised get a payout for the beauty companies using their foreskin. So many questions……..
A few years ago I noticed a fellow that I think was one of those who had his fur turned on.
14:26 - I guess the 'gator fans only throw crocs.
Chuck Norris's tears cures cancer. Too bad he's never cried.
7:04 That’s one thing I hate about taking the L in winter. You can take a seat, and the cold metal is indistinguishable from wet fabric unless you touch your bottom with your hands.
A lot of chefs develop a heat resistance to (but not to the same degree as fire fighters), because we often work in temperatures ranging from -10c-65c ambient temperatures as well as our hands over time develop a higher temperature resistance too because of handling hot pans, plates and food. For example I regularly used to take teabags out of cups/teapots and squeeze them out whilst the water temperature was around 95c-100c, but since becoming disabled and stopping working in professional kitchens my hands are not able to handle as higher temperatures as they did from when I was a chef.
On hearing the fact about shoe throwing I had to laugh because Jennifer Hudson used to do that on “The Voice UK” as a sign of respect to anyone who was amazing, & she did it several times whilst she was a coach, also it has also been done recently on “The Voice Australia” too.
I call my son "Asbestos Hands."
Regarding @ 8:20. When I was in 2nd grade the classroom door shut on my right middle finger. The nail fell off and another one grew in replacing it. Ohh it was SOO painful too
Back in high school we had a science teacher tell us there's no such thing as " cold" technically it's absence of heat. James Cameron got his start with Roger Corman as an effects trch.
Thumbs up 👍🏻 for the shirt alone.
I was familiar with # 16 (fingertip regrowth) back in the 1970s, based on reports out of Japan, I believe, that propounded the use of saline dressings rather than wound closure as treatment for fingertip amputations in young children. Also, the hyperemesis reaction to regular cannabis use has been recognized for about two decades. I had a patient with chronic abdominal pain which she treated with multiple daily warm tub soaks plus whatever prescription pain meds she could get prescribed for herself. It wasn't until I told her she had to stop smoking marijuana and I was cutting off her prescriptions that we finally started getting a handle on her pain and vomiting.
1:37 Usually those cells are cloned and not actually from a human.
Interesting video bro
My grandmother bought her house for a dollar many years ago.
Cool shirt and really loving that beard..
3:23 Can’t cats and dogs smell urine much better, thus why it’s so difficult if a pet marks a rug or piece of furniture?
I think it’s the ammonia in particular they can smell better (maybe for scent marking) which is what’s hard to get rid of and possibly why cats and dogs will use the same area
I honestly believe that we started shedding the "fur-gowing" gene as we began living in shelters, wearing clothing and heating ourselves with external heat sources. My best guess the purpose for the fur to begin with would be for temperature control as well as keeping us dry and sheltering us from the elements. I would imagine that as we began living in shelters and using external heating sources and wearing clothing we eventually ditched that Gene because it was no longer required. I find it very interesting that you mentioned that maybe getting rid of parasites was the idea of ditching the gene. That's a theory I have never thought of before. Interesting 🤔
#6 Maybe this will inspire a new movie - Jurassic Pond.
Tonsil tissue can also grow back!! Had my tonsils out at 18, one grew partially back.
Chocolate lands on the bracket of Dopamine production😊
The first rule of fight club is we don't talk about fight club......
Isn't that the SECOND rule of fight club??😂
Im happy i dont have CHS. I smoke to calm down and i dont want any prescription pills so its kinda my go to lol
Lol I noticed "something" in the opening picture 😮😮😮 right before Mike said " some things are hidden in plain sight" 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The part about the firefighters growing more heat resistant reminded me of something recently. Awhile back, I met a Scottish fireman. He told me he definitely grew more heat resistant over time. Lately, it took a higher flame to burn his pubic hairs.
great shirt!
The second amendment is extremely clear on its face yet is infringed upon thousands of times.
#13; I don't know y I can't stop singing Billy Joel's song walking in my dreams 😂🤣🤪🤙
7:35 I remember reading about this a few years ago, but the article claimed it was only women that have stripes.
For black folks throwing shoes while someone is singing is a sign a respect
For real?
Awesome
Also .. "wetness"; (7:11 in) so ... What about sweat ?
Our bodies expel moisture and it gets sent out of our pours and immediately sits on top of the oil layer that sits on the surface of our skin ???
Interdesting indeed lol
Just curious, how much longer do we have to hear about this book? Sucks to have the video interrupted by it.
Until you buy it!!!! LoL I dunno.
@ haha. Come on man. Even on the toilet I have my phone in my hand. I watch all of the videos you guys post, one of the VERY FEW I actually have my notifications on for.
Well the thing is, we never know when it's someone's first video, therefore their first time hearing about the book. I know it gets repetitive but we can't just assume everyone has seen every video.
@@list25 I’m just messing around. I watch every video, it’s not going to deter me. Love you guys and the channel. Do your thing!
At the sleep walking fact I had a freak out because that is how my last name is pronounced but looking up the fact it is a different spelling. This is also the first time I've run into my last name at random
6:00 exposomes? everyone's has a unique bio bubble?
7:43 and stripes
8:22 child regrew fingertip? Maybe future science could trigger regrowth (or on a patch) in adults as a way to "discover" fingerprints?
21:05 ethical human trafficking.
The circumcision tissue is something i knew about. My fsther before he died hsd cryofbibrogenemia. A rare nerve disorder which caused nerve damage and neuropathy. His mix of poor diet snd genetics plus blocked capillaries snd a severed nerve are what led to his condition. His immune system betrayed him and caused deep nasty wounds that bled and wept gangrenosis. My mom had to treat his wounds daily for roughly 13 to 15 years. The foreskin was used as an attempt to heal his skin. It did help but there was no medical cure. Also they offered medical marijuana which he declined and tney considered amputation. Even in the latter there was no assurance that pain would end , doctors feared he would have phantom pain.
Horrifying. I'm so sorry.
My cyclic vomiting syndrome is alot like chs. Such a suck ass state to find yourself in at least you can quit smoking for chs
When i was 13 I had cut off the tip of my middle finger, it grew back and no scar or distortion or the nail although half of it was cit off.
For forgot one of the most iconic things that was sold for a $1.00...The Panama Canal.
At about three years and three months, I cut the ends of my expressive and ring fingers of my right hand in an old fashioned 3 blade fan with minimal wire guard. The missing ends grew back over months. You have to look carefully to find the scars. Mid 1960’s. Doctor said that there was a three month period somewhere after the third birthday where kids could grow finger ends and end of toes back. I just happened to have done it then. An older cousin was supposed to be watching me and moved the fan so it was blowing on me in my little chair and I didn’t like it. He ignored me, reading his new comic book. So I got up and tried to push the fan. I remember ice cubes in a wash cloth and my aunt confiscated the comic book and ripped it up and spanked him. I was taken to the hospital and they had me swallow something and when I woke up I had that hand wrapped up. I have a few more memories of weird looking fingernails and wearing bandages for quite a while…strange what the body can do.
Both of mine half grew back 😂
Re: anti-aging products. Isn't collogen produced by the liver ?? .... Like hear me out ....
This would mean baby foreskins would have a higher chance of building new collagen through digestion, as opposed to being applied topically.
Call me out on this (for sure friends) but .. if I am to recall correctly the collagen molecule (or whatever it is) too large to escape through the pours and simply withers and is passed as waste in the blood stream ... Eventually we stop producing collagen and start to look old ....
Most of the time $1 is used to sell something is that money or goods have to change hands for a contract to be legal.
Genetic mutation has no direct connection to facilitating life. The mutations are totally random. If, because of those newly acquired traits, animals (or humans) are more able to survive and reproduce,then those traits may be passed to offspring. If of no use, they die out.
My son once kissed his girlfriend after eating a chocolate bar and brushing his teeth, she had an allergic reaction, she was allergic to chocolate, it didn’t kill her but he was careful to not eat chocolate when he was going to visit her
My high school history teacher had a son who died after eating a cookie made in a factory which also processed cookies with peanuts and it killed him.
We used whale blubber for oil. Can we use their earwax for candles 🤔
That would be a bad idea because to get the blubber, they had to kill the whale. Idk if their earwax is a different situation, but even if it's not, I can almost guarantee you that people are just gonna kill the whales anyway.
I wondered if human ear wax showed increased levels of cortisol
@@mrsme33-cy7lf This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
@mrsme33-cy7lf This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
This is a bad idea because people killed whales for their blubber. They would a million percent kill them for their earwax, even if they didn't need to. Humans suck.
There is a 30000$ treatment for wound care involving infant foreskin. My patient told his wife not to touch him while walking as his leg would stiffen😂
#24 .... GROSSSSSS!
#18 .... Get the temperature right and you won't even feel water on your skin.
#24. Totally gross! Tell us brand names, please. #18. Huh??
It's midnight over here, what am I thinking starting to watch video with title containing words "will shock you"...
And yeah - first comment with humour in it...
Hi from the states. Was just wondering where you are from?
It's midnight here now, and I'm watching 😊