Food Theory: No, Vampires DON’T Hate Garlic! (Halloween)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @potted_lavender
    @potted_lavender Год назад +4012

    Fun fact: Since here, in Romania, Halloween isn't a traditional holiday, garlic is used during Christmas and New years Eve to ward off evil spirits by hanging garlands of it around the windows

    • @ionelalexandra
      @ionelalexandra Год назад +106

      I'm kinda sad that we don't celebrate Halloween in Romania. Well, I still celebrated it in some way, but still. It would be fun to trick or treat lol.

    • @potted_lavender
      @potted_lavender Год назад +71

      We may not go house to house for candy in autumn, but at least we get to go house to house for nuts, pretzels and money in winter in more rural areas lol

    • @omciiioiooo1706
      @omciiioiooo1706 Год назад +15

      He hang it just so it doesn’t spoil during winter

    • @CosminNeagu
      @CosminNeagu Год назад +29

      I'm in the team Halloween though. I'd like a day in the year to celebrate our fears of the unknown. Vampires, witches, ghosts and mythical creatures were so important to our cultures and they faded away in the last 200 years. They never existed but shaped our society for millenia.

    • @Art.and.Hamsters
      @Art.and.Hamsters Год назад +5

      Oh wow

  • @ekto250
    @ekto250 Год назад +7648

    the fact that the subscribe button actually does something and matpat isn't just lying is absolutely amazing. protect this person at all costs.

    • @cmwolf5124
      @cmwolf5124 Год назад +578

      My subscribe button made da sparkles ✨

    • @Top_Goon
      @Top_Goon Год назад +2

      I was like 😮😮😮

    • @Rand2k1
      @Rand2k1 Год назад +175

      It didn’t do anything when he said subscribe. It does sparkle or whatever that was supposed to be when you press it though.

    • @doggo_woo
      @doggo_woo Год назад +91

      It's the same effect for when you like the video :D

    • @Nani-yd1hq
      @Nani-yd1hq Год назад +44

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  • @shadowscribe
    @shadowscribe Год назад +592

    I love one book that claimed it was a different plant that looked kind like garlic and people been doing it wrong the whole time. And the vampires weren't going to go correct them.

  • @benjocaz45
    @benjocaz45 Год назад +598

    Personally I subscribe to the notion that they thought it would be funny to convince their food to season themselves

  • @master106
    @master106 Год назад +3167

    MatPat should do a Food Theory on what the most important meal of the day is.

    • @wackywert9081
      @wackywert9081 Год назад +202

      Lunch is the most important meal of the day!

    • @Ensensu2
      @Ensensu2 Год назад +43

      Dinner, because you can plan that according to your calorie needs.

    • @thatwaterriver3824
      @thatwaterriver3824 Год назад +172

      ​@@wackywert9081but hey, that's just a theory

    • @sheepy1215
      @sheepy1215 Год назад +103

      The people who know… know

    • @ArnLPs
      @ArnLPs Год назад +41

      I really doubt it's breakfast. So I would really want to see that.

  • @v.v365
    @v.v365 Год назад +626

    Another interesting tidbit, Garlic flowers were one of the plants sacred to Hecate, Greek goddess of witchcraft and necromancy, along with Aconite, aka Wolfsbane, aka a popular plant to use against werewolves in fiction

    • @JamesTDG
      @JamesTDG Год назад +31

      Fun fact, in Irish and even Scottish folklore, werewolves actually were more good guys than bad guys

    • @jackwilliam4436
      @jackwilliam4436 Год назад +28

      Fun fact about that interesting tidbit : You're saying a Werewolf-specific weakness (garlic) has become a Vampire-specific weakness ... but that's not all ... In fact, a Vampire-specific weakness (silver) has also become a Werewolf-specific weakness. Yes. In Bram Stoker's Dracula novel, Vampires are vulnerable to silver.

    • @impudentstrumpet2655
      @impudentstrumpet2655 Год назад +2

      Is that why it's called wolfsbane 😳

    • @v.v365
      @v.v365 Год назад

      @@impudentstrumpet2655 no clue actually

    • @michaelcheng9987
      @michaelcheng9987 Год назад +12

      @@jackwilliam4436 To add on to this, the reason both werewolves and vampires were weak to silver is because they were considered 'unholy' and evil creatures, meaning they couldn't touch the holy silver.
      Thus, some of the more heroic, "good" vampires nowadays could potentially cite this non-weakness as proof of their alignment(depending on canon). Haven't seen it yet, but I don't just casually read vampire stories.

  • @TheEvanDude112
    @TheEvanDude112 Год назад +535

    I thought it was just that Vampires having hellishly stronger senses made the smell of garlic unbearable to them. Then again; by that logic, the smell of rotting corpses should also deter them. However, rotting corpses don’t cause you to tear up like how Allicin does

    • @haileyjones2336
      @haileyjones2336 Год назад +6

      Omg same lol😅

    • @montanajackson3713
      @montanajackson3713 Год назад

      Same.

    • @18nwk
      @18nwk Год назад

      Majority of people are vampires these days, veganism isn't that popular like old days when meat was too expensive and only kings was able to have bloody and brutal diet

    • @johnathan_jumpscare
      @johnathan_jumpscare Год назад +10

      ​@@18nwkfound the "I'm vegan and if you aren't you're evil" vegan

    • @Nullthewolf01
      @Nullthewolf01 Год назад

      @@18nwkstuff a sock in that nasty piehole im never giving up cheese

  • @KelniusTV
    @KelniusTV Год назад +249

    I thought it was common knowledge that the "garlic" myth was spread by werewolves, during the third "moonlight" war, as their heightened canine sense of smell meant they could sniff out potential vampire victims, as a method of starving out the enemy.

    • @origamimore4503
      @origamimore4503 11 месяцев назад +1

      🌝

    • @Gene1nABottle
      @Gene1nABottle 8 месяцев назад +1

      Is this from a book or show?

    • @KelniusTV
      @KelniusTV 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@Gene1nABottle no, just my own brain.

    • @nkyfong
      @nkyfong 8 месяцев назад +5

      Thing is, canines die if they eat onion or garlic.

    • @Phyrior
      @Phyrior 2 месяца назад

      @@nkyfong So do cats... also, cats can't open doors. Coincidence?

  • @saltypepper3340
    @saltypepper3340 Год назад +2290

    Garlic is quite literally natures antibiotic,
    so it really is good for your health.

    • @sarab3888
      @sarab3888 Год назад +58

      Unless you're deathly allergic like me

    • @NoFlyZone31
      @NoFlyZone31 Год назад

      … I wouldn’t use “Nature’s antibiotic” for anything, other than actual penicillin, because y’know, it’s from a fungus.
      It’s too strong of language for… garlic.

    • @Snubney
      @Snubney Год назад +132

      @@sarab3888 Are you allergic or...are *you* a vampire? DUN DUN DAAAAH

    • @hejgustavful
      @hejgustavful Год назад

      Uh no... PENICILLIN is actually LITERALLY natures antibiotic.

    • @saltypepper3340
      @saltypepper3340 Год назад +27

      @@Rabbfy many things are good for you in moderation. Dont over indulge :)
      (Ye, i know u joking)

  • @purplefanadic234
    @purplefanadic234 Год назад +727

    i actually like that idea, a group of vampires going around sparing people who have garlic so that it spreads and becomes a popular idea that garlic wards off vampires when in reality it has no effect, i may add this to my dnd campaign

    • @lahlybird895
      @lahlybird895 Год назад

      Counter idea.
      Vampire scam.
      Garlic help them they need you to eat it they sold it to humans bye pretending it was a repellant.

    • @ZukiraPhaera
      @ZukiraPhaera Год назад +24

      IC: Great way to get the herd to season itself, eh?

    • @Possibly_Olivia
      @Possibly_Olivia Год назад +65

      I imagine a vampire being caught eating garlic bread and a person is like “hold up… that’s got garlic so shouldn’t you be dead?” And the vampire straight up plays dead until they leave.

    • @lahlybird895
      @lahlybird895 Год назад +10

      @@Possibly_Olivia yes!!

    • @lahlybird895
      @lahlybird895 Год назад +7

      @@ZukiraPhaera yup!

  • @star.master_cranium
    @star.master_cranium Год назад +150

    FunFact: Vampires dying in Sunlight didn’t come until the Nosferatu movie. Before that Vampires simply weakened or at worst lost their powers temporarily.

    • @mariannagregorio2905
      @mariannagregorio2905 3 месяца назад +2

      And glowing was only a Twilight thing

    • @Phyrior
      @Phyrior 2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly, it's not a daylight weakness, it's a celestial weakness. 'bound by powers above'.

  • @elinasheoran5374
    @elinasheoran5374 Год назад +406

    I personally like the Hotel Transylvania explanation of Vampires just being garlic intolerant

  • @Kartoffelkamm
    @Kartoffelkamm Год назад +173

    I like the explanation they gave in the manga/anime Interviews With Monster Girls (Demi-chan Wa Kataritai).
    Basically, it's not that garlic repels vampires, it's just that vampires have more sensitive eyes and noses, so the smell is extra potent to them.
    But just like how some people like smelly foods, so do some vampires. In fact, the show's main vampire, Hikari, loves garlic specifically because of the strong smell.

    • @tygerion4404
      @tygerion4404 Год назад +25

      In the Bram Stoker novel, the way garlic is used to ward of Dracula is by filling the room with garlic flowers after securely fastening the windows shut. To quote the book, "First he fastened up the windows and latched them securely; next, taking a handful of the flowers, he (Van Helsing) rubbed them all over the sashes, as though to ensure that every whiff of air that might get in would be laden with the garlic smell". The entire point of the garlic was that it would smell bad.
      The plan then fails due to Lucy's (the victim's) mother throwing all the flowers out, and opening the window for 'fresh air' because _they were too smelly,_ and she was afraid the smell would be too much for the poor girl... Ironically enough, dooming the very person she thought to save.

  • @stationthemighty5534
    @stationthemighty5534 Год назад +113

    You should do a theory on how Welcome mats are essentially an invitation to enter your home. Vampires love them.

    • @Lrbearclaw
      @Lrbearclaw 9 месяцев назад +1

      Fangs for watching!

  • @kiyo4476
    @kiyo4476 Год назад +346

    As a kid I was so afraid of vampires, I considered sleeping with garlic in my bed. Then I found out about the guy who chocked on garlic he had in his mouth to ward off vampires.

    • @hakunamarada
      @hakunamarada Год назад +20

      *New fear unlocked*

    • @HiruzenShireshard
      @HiruzenShireshard Год назад +4

      @@hakunamaradaxD

    • @thenamelesschannel2334
      @thenamelesschannel2334 Год назад

      Really? How would that even happen? Why would anyone put garlic in their own mouth to fend off vampires? Is that actually a tradition or something? That’s not something I’ve ever heard of. Seems kinda random.

    • @Pedro-kd4sm
      @Pedro-kd4sm Год назад +4

      @@thenamelesschannel2334they used to put garlic in dead peoples mouths it must have gotten mixed up

  • @agatha_cherr
    @agatha_cherr Год назад +25

    MatPat saying Slavic word upior (upiór in Polish), was one of the things I've never thought I would consider adorable

  • @brittanywalker4792
    @brittanywalker4792 Год назад +228

    The whole flowers vs cloves thing actually came to a lot of people's attention when Dracula Daily took off really big last year. There were many posts online commenting on how television and film has lied to us.

    • @lunarssecond
      @lunarssecond Год назад +1

      i literally forgot about dracula daily 😭.

    • @antomie
      @antomie Год назад +2

      Ooh they redid dracula daily? I remember it was a big deal on the live journal. *Old voice* yes we used to read that too, which is when I put an onion on my belt which was the style at the time..

    • @brittanywalker4792
      @brittanywalker4792 Год назад

      @antomie yeah they just wrapped up the 3rd year. This year there was also an audio drama called Re: Dracula that was released in that same chronological format, and they released a hard copy that was listed by date and included Dracula Daily commentary and art.

  • @s3nsory_overl0ad49
    @s3nsory_overl0ad49 Год назад +997

    For those who are wondering, the subscribe button does actually have a new animation. It’s nothing too special but it’s very cool! :))

    • @bierymolina4379
      @bierymolina4379 Год назад +83

      Rainbow sparkles 🌈 ✨

    • @funforlife9893
      @funforlife9893 Год назад +31

      Does it work on mobile because mine doesn’t?

    • @Finalfazone
      @Finalfazone Год назад +69

      lol i just unsubscribed and subscribed just to check if it glow but sparkles ✨ was much better

    • @s3nsory_overl0ad49
      @s3nsory_overl0ad49 Год назад +26

      @@funforlife9893 I’m on mobile and it worked for me but I’m on an iPhone so I’m not sure

    • @silentnight6810
      @silentnight6810 Год назад +6

      Nothing happened for Me on mobile

  • @Tokuijin
    @Tokuijin Год назад +131

    So, basically, we're seasoning ourselves for vampires? 😂

  • @ugandanknuckles2392
    @ugandanknuckles2392 Год назад +72

    Little known fact: the association between garlic bulbs and vampires has possible origins in Ancient Greece and Rome. Since vampires of that time were seen as jellyfish-like creatures and there were no windows or curtains in most buildings, people would hang garlic bulbs on twine to wrap up the tentacles and stop the vampire from entering your home

  • @iota_tau
    @iota_tau Год назад +160

    The answer to why garlic wards off vampires is right there in the first historical example MatPat gave (from Egypt): Vampires are feline, and therefore get poisoned by plants from the lily family!

    • @jessy1982
      @jessy1982 Год назад +4

      I think Matpat got confused between Sekhmet and Bastet. Sekhmet just has a lion head while Bastet is the cat goddess.
      Do lions get poisoned by lily plants too?

    • @Rua-Bnuuy_the_Possessed
      @Rua-Bnuuy_the_Possessed Год назад +2

      ⁠well, I'd assume since they're very similar animals, it'd be very likely... but of course, you can't assume anything around MatPat, lol.

  • @J4FA
    @J4FA Год назад +190

    One of the reasons I love all these theory videos is that they use REAL LIFE science and maths to answer questions. Like, call me a nerd or whatever, but math and science have always been interesting to me, and the theories all ways make use of them in a way that makes me incredibly satisfied and happy. :)
    Edit: Also, the subscribe button does glow.
    Edit:Heyy! 45 likes! Didn’t get that much before!
    Edit:101 likes??? That’s surprising…
    Edit: 178 Likes??? Thanks???

  • @Mightyjordy
    @Mightyjordy Год назад +133

    If you've read the book "I Am Legend", it's basically the story of a scientist trying to figure out why vampires are the way they are, including why they don't like sunlight, garlic, etc. Lots of the points from this video feel like they were taken straight out it. Also, because the book is so sciency, we've never really gotten a faithful adaptation of it (and the ending is brilliant)

  • @lilith613
    @lilith613 Год назад +17

    8:29 mat can really never stop saying LORE

    • @lilith613
      @lilith613 Год назад +2

      I made a mistake it's 8:20 or 8:24

  • @kylepeters8690
    @kylepeters8690 Год назад +164

    So I have yet to watch this (just haven't had a chance) but for those curious incase mat doesn't address it. The big thing with garlic was from a belief stand point as vampires were believed to bring plague and disease, they were unclean and brought sickness everywhere. Thus garlic and running water countered them as they were believed to be to be pure and clean which would in turn banish creatures or spirits of sickness.
    Also a bit unrelated fun fact the invitation being needed to enter a home which primarily originates from stoker was due to the belief that the devil and his minions could only do business or interact with those who invited them or chose to do so.

  • @anniemal8030
    @anniemal8030 Год назад +16

    Actual garlic was also named in Dracula. When Mina is bitten and they travel she is given food heavily loaded with garlic because the townsmen suspected her and she couldn’t eat it because of the garlic

  • @milkafuchs3909
    @milkafuchs3909 Год назад +21

    1:28 For me the button sparkles with little stars. xD

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 Год назад +17

    4:08 I once worked at an Archival Office where they had an original copy of that.

  • @CiaoKnives
    @CiaoKnives Год назад +360

    Oh please MatPat, what’s next? You’re going to tell me that Vampires don’t sparkle or play baseball?

    • @krzysztofczarnecki8238
      @krzysztofczarnecki8238 Год назад

      Or that they are immune to holy water and crosses if they are atheists. Unless they are drowned in the holy water or if the cross is used according its original purpose, that is.

    • @SparkleP8nter
      @SparkleP8nter Год назад +7

      Vampires always play Baseball ⚾🧢 lol

    • @dadDDD235
      @dadDDD235 Год назад +5

      I don't think vampires sparkle or play baseball

    • @kairon9225
      @kairon9225 Год назад +7

      Some American vampires might play baseball, I highly doubt that they sparkle.

    • @catherinewiese7282
      @catherinewiese7282 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

  • @helva_krasts
    @helva_krasts Год назад +102

    Sounds like matpat is a vampire who doesn't want us to know his weakness

    • @Mlgfluffy725
      @Mlgfluffy725 Год назад +9

      fr

    • @eduardostapenko6808
      @eduardostapenko6808 Год назад +2

      ok, i will better say you i will die from being stabbed with a silver sharpening, and perhaps it would work as 3ple blef

  • @Sturmjaeger
    @Sturmjaeger Год назад +31

    I just watched Horror of Dracula (starring the late great Christopher Lee) there other night. In it, Dr. Van Helsing (played by Peter Cushing) made use of garlic FLOWERS (not bulbs) to ward vampires out of a house. It felt weird at the time, but MatPat's mention of them here makes it all make sense. Those old Hammer films were more on point with their vampire lore.

  • @bc1448
    @bc1448 11 месяцев назад +12

    7:01 Idk why, but our class did a whole unit on the Salem with trials, and all were hung except for one(male, I believe) was pressed under stones. They did do the river test, but they also did normal court trials as well. :)

  • @krystalingram
    @krystalingram Год назад +13

    1:33 OKAY MatPat I unsubscribed from my favorite RUclips channel (Food Theory) JUST TO SEE THE SUBSCRIBE THING AND IT WAS LIGHT GREEN AND I THINK FADE TO LIGHT PURPLE AND THEN SPARKLED!!!! Very cool! I am now subscribed again XD

  • @silasmiranda7590
    @silasmiranda7590 Год назад +178

    You should definitely consider doing an episode on the unseen issues of eating ice. I'm sure most ice-chewers have heard its bad for your teeth, but what about the bacteria from the gross water that's probably frozen? Just a thought over a bad experience with McDonalds ice...

    • @Foxflight-pl5nd
      @Foxflight-pl5nd Год назад +38

      ...you mean the bacteria in the water that, if the water wasn't frozen, we would be drinking?
      Maybe... maybe don't use ice for drinks if you wouldn't drink it as water... even if you're not going to crunch it???

    • @depressantdrug
      @depressantdrug Год назад +1

      @@Foxflight-pl5nd 😭😭

    • @KelniusTV
      @KelniusTV Год назад

      Still, could be interesting. I have heard that deliberately eating ice is a mild form of "pica", the eating disorder.

    • @Foxflight-pl5nd
      @Foxflight-pl5nd Год назад +3

      @@KelniusTVCan be. Although it's not unusual for people to chew ice without other symptoms of pica.

  • @gooseguy44
    @gooseguy44 Год назад +54

    My Dads been going on about this for years. So cool that you’ve covered this

  • @cheese7119
    @cheese7119 Год назад +16

    Nobody nothing:
    (3:40) Matpat: ThE StRÂgHoYy ✨💅 😭😭😭

  • @alma4938
    @alma4938 Год назад +52

    Fun fact, the original story that turned vampyers from monsters to seductores was written at the same party where Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein.

    • @abbadon9693
      @abbadon9693 Год назад +4

      If I recall correctly, the author's actually met up earlier and basically dared each other to write a horror story. Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein, and he wrote Dracula.

    • @cubriffic172
      @cubriffic172 Год назад +7

      ​@@abbadon9693Dracula was not written at that gathering. The Vampyre was written; Dracula wouldn't be written for another 80 years

  • @GeraldTheOnion69420
    @GeraldTheOnion69420 Год назад +597

    Matpat’s the only guy that can disprove any myth with the words “But that’s just a theory”…

    • @Dont_Read_My_Picture
      @Dont_Read_My_Picture Год назад +4

      Don't read my name !!

    • @Bryce_the_Woomy_Boi
      @Bryce_the_Woomy_Boi Год назад +16

      ​@@Dont_Read_My_Pictureok, we won't

    • @mirjinou7999
      @mirjinou7999 Год назад +3

      The food theories inspires me... My parents said if i get 50k followers they'd buy me a professional camera for recording begging u guys❤️

    • @Magic_Ice
      @Magic_Ice Год назад +8

      Inspired me to each Lunch every day

    • @Art.and.Hamsters
      @Art.and.Hamsters Год назад +7

      I knew a bot comment would get the top comment 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @theBRANDOProductions
    @theBRANDOProductions Год назад +142

    I like Chibi vampires interpretation of this part of the lore more… It’s not that garlic has some kind of supernatural repelling affect, It’s just that vampires sense of smell is so strong that being around the scent of Garlic actually sickens them.

    • @matthew-005
      @matthew-005 Год назад +20

      True is also supposed to make it so they can't concentrate on using their mind control and transformation powers due to the smell overwhelming their senses and makes it so they can't detect your smell through the garlic stench.

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL Год назад +10

      A WHOLE lot more things than just garlic should bother them, then. Onions are 100x worse, for instance. Never cried chopping garlic.

    • @matthew-005
      @matthew-005 Год назад +3

      @@WynneL Only if you cut them and are nearby when they are cut just an onion alone doesn't smell that bad but I guess garlic is the same it doesn't really smell with the skin on does it?

  • @jaketaller8567
    @jaketaller8567 Год назад +20

    2:29 While on the topic of Egyptian vampires, many red haired men were sacrificed to the god Osiris because redheads at the time were assumed to be vampires.

    • @superfanwildbill3478
      @superfanwildbill3478 Год назад +1

      You taught me more than my 6th grade science teacher during my Egypt unit

    • @SimsyHazel
      @SimsyHazel 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ed Sheeran go brrr

  • @jakepaquette
    @jakepaquette Год назад +558

    The subscribe button actually did something, I thought MatPat was lying 😂

    • @BudgingAcorn
      @BudgingAcorn Год назад +46

      Yea I unsubbed just to check it and it was pretty cool

    • @ethans9379
      @ethans9379 Год назад +38

      Nothing too fancy, but it was a nice surprise

    • @xxchefcookiezz7482
      @xxchefcookiezz7482 Год назад +22

      Its like a quick flash hahs

    • @mariahj1319
      @mariahj1319 Год назад +24

      This is why we trust matpat, he’s a truther

    • @that1latvian
      @that1latvian Год назад +9

      Nothing happenes

  • @cashcomposer
    @cashcomposer Год назад +120

    My man Polidori got a shout-out! Far too many people don't give him the credit he deserves. Fun fact, that story was written in part as a response to the challenge Lord Byron gave to several of his contemporaries at the Villa Diodati in 1816, to compose their own ghost stories. Byron wrote a fragment of a novel, which Polidori finished in this story- which led to people erroneously crediting Byron for the story for quite a long time. Actually, the vampire in the story was clearly based on Byron, which just makes it all the more depressing that poor Polidori went so long in the shadows. Also, Polidori did not win the contest; that honor would go to Mary Godwin, soon to be Mary Shelley, with Frankenstein!

  • @TheStarryArcher1213
    @TheStarryArcher1213 Год назад +20

    Thanks for sharing some spooky garlic and vampire facts with us! The myth about garlic originating from the left footprint of Satan was an interesting bit of lore.
    A while back, I saw on a TV program that boiling unpeeled garlic before putting it in food apparently helps prevent the garlic smell from lingering in your breath after consumption (or reduces the smell at the very least). I haven't been able to test this myself, but the idea is interesting.

  • @retept1104
    @retept1104 Год назад +8

    6:47 has to be my favorite descriptions of witch hunts ever!

  • @karabearcomics
    @karabearcomics Год назад +22

    Now I can't help but wonder about another aspect of vampire lore: the whole bit that if you throw salt over your shoulder as you run away, they'll be compelled to stop and count the grains. I'm sure it's related to the whole idea that if you spill salt, you need to throw a pinch of it over your shoulder for good luck, but looking into all that could be fun.

    • @akumasstorytime3910
      @akumasstorytime3910 Год назад

      I've never heard salt be used, but rice and wheat were absolutely a part of that myth. The Count from Sesame street was actually accurate.

    • @matthew-005
      @matthew-005 Год назад +1

      Salt is supposed to be a magical and pure substance that is used in magical or religious rituals and in potions or to drawing magical/holy symbols on the floor to ward off evils like ghosts, demons and the undead and some believe a simple circle of salt provides a safe space in the centre so they would draw a circle around their home in salt.

  • @Marneezyisshort
    @Marneezyisshort Год назад +38

    Your timing is always incredible; just studied porphyrias in my master program and there was also another lecture on it from a different school. Additionally, those suffering with porphyria have bloodshot eyes along with the other symptoms mentioned.

  • @Thegamerking312
    @Thegamerking312 Год назад +7

    5:45 I’m crying through the screen

  • @CannyMantis5421
    @CannyMantis5421 Год назад +17

    No way MatPat, my friend and me just started building something completely about vampires 😭
    And i quote, "OH NO THEY'RE ONTO US"

  • @mr.outlaw231
    @mr.outlaw231 Год назад +104

    I like the implication that garlic is somehow a random choice of a weakness, despite running water and the need to be invited inside being popular weaknesses as well.
    "Ah yes, running water is a perfectly normal thing to say a vampire is weak to. And of course all vampires need to be invited inside. But garlic? That's sooo random!"

    • @richardgurney1844
      @richardgurney1844 Год назад +3

      I thought it had to be holy water?

    • @hockeater
      @hockeater Год назад +14

      @@richardgurney1844 While that's ALSO a common weakness, old school vampires are also not supposed to be able to cross running water. Usually less of hurting them thing, and more a simple barrier though.

    • @farewelltimetofly
      @farewelltimetofly Год назад +1

      Were those concepts even mentioned in passing in the video? I don't remember them coming up, so unless that's my ADHD at work, no implications were made. You can't remark on whether something is normal or abnormal if you don't say anything about it.

    • @mr.outlaw231
      @mr.outlaw231 Год назад +1

      @@farewelltimetofly Counterpoint: The topic is about vampires and therefore anything related to vampires is fair game.
      Similarly, I said "implication", meaning that, while they outright didn't talk about those weaknesses, the idea that garlic is somehow random when it comes to horror weaknesses is humourous when considering other weaknesses associated with vampires.

    • @mindlesscheeseburger
      @mindlesscheeseburger Год назад

      ⁠​Water and garlic may actually be weaknesses of vampires (at least to a certain extent), as it’s believed that the myth of vampires may be closely associated with rabies. There was a major outbreak of rabies in Hungary in the early 18th century, only a few years before the myth of “modern” vampires became extremely popular. Several of the symptoms of vampirism also match the symptoms of rabies, such as light sensitivity, hydrophobia, increased aggression, biting, and sensitivity to strong odors, like garlic. I have no idea where the part about vampires needing to be invited in comes from, but my best theory is that it could possibly be related to the folklore of the vampire spirits, rather than what we would consider vampires nowadays.

  • @dissonanceparadiddle
    @dissonanceparadiddle Год назад +18

    Reminds me of the rumor that fairies are allergic to iron... Which if true would kinda make living on earth close to impossible

    • @poxidog
      @poxidog Год назад +9

      Well tell me how many fairy's have you seen flying about? Coincidence? I think not

  • @ThatOneLadyOverHere
    @ThatOneLadyOverHere 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love how plants develop defense mechanisms so that they can survive, reproduce, and whatever and humans are just like "Dude! This stuff is delicious! Let's cultivate it!" Leaving the plant like "task failed successfully?"

  • @talkswithleo1027
    @talkswithleo1027 Год назад +14

    (1:26) I tried it, it actually does

  • @Remo-s9l
    @Remo-s9l Год назад +9

    4:52 ok thanks matpat i thought that pic was representative of actual historical events

  • @megarakadmea
    @megarakadmea Год назад +9

    One version of this that I’ve heard is how people would leave garlic outside funeral homes (or historical regional equivalents) to absorb the smell of the dead. So the logical conclusion they’d have is that if the dead came to walk up on you the garlic would absorb their essence and weaken them.

  • @toonasag
    @toonasag Год назад +11

    I actually read a story which rejected garlic & silver, saying it was spread misinfo so humans think they're not as vulnerable, making them more vulnerable in turn 🤣

  • @XrosHeartless
    @XrosHeartless Год назад +17

    It seems a lot of food “defense mechanisms” are things that humans can just tank.

  • @GlamRockFurby
    @GlamRockFurby Год назад +16

    Hey whatever happened to that guy who allegedly found shrimp tails in his cinnamon toast crunch? I'd love to see Matt do a deep dive theory into how something like that could happen, regulations, & whether or not the guy was actually telling the truth. I've seen a lot of mixed results as to whether or not he was honest.

  • @itsmariusmilu
    @itsmariusmilu Год назад +4

    As a Romanian I loved every second of you saying: "Strigoi" the way you did, made my night :))). Love your content

  • @Nebula_o7
    @Nebula_o7 Год назад +9

    the garlic flower looks an awful lot like vervain (vampire diaries) and would certainly explain a lot

  • @Shiny_Hunter_Rob
    @Shiny_Hunter_Rob Год назад +8

    12:21 There's NO WAY Mat didn't intend for this phrase to be alliterative. "...part of the plant produced as part of the reproductive process..."

  • @crashkojote5627
    @crashkojote5627 Год назад +17

    I knew everything but the other onion-like things.
    But still I loved this episode.
    That's MatPat, he can make knowledge that you already have interesting again.

  • @Bored_king34
    @Bored_king34 Год назад +10

    Matpat: do really vampires hate gallics
    Me:yes
    Matpat: R E A L L Y 💀💀
    Me:Y E S
    matpat: NEW T H E O R Y located🤖

  • @alexdonthavelastname2182
    @alexdonthavelastname2182 Год назад +2

    i remember this one theory i watched a while ago where they basically explained how they saw the world in another view. The reasoning on why the cross worked was because they would basically have a seizure when seeing structures. So, not only the wooden crosses, but it started out with made made structures randomly appearing for them.
    I may have forgotten that in that theory, vampires were here before our beautiful gross tall towers were. Honestly, it was a funny video to watch. Definitely enjoyed it

  • @Gaming2DMX
    @Gaming2DMX Год назад +88

    Mat pat has to do a theory now on wether lunch is the most important meal of the day after his cameo in the fnaf movie

  • @writeon2593
    @writeon2593 Год назад +11

    0:54 You know what's creepy? Yesterday, I watched a video, and it wasn't talking about subscribing at that time, but when I went to make a comment, my whole screen turned green and glitchy. I thought "This must be a prank that RUclips is pulling. All I have to do is close it out and come back and everything will be fine." Then the green glitch was still there on my home screen. I did what we're told to do, turning my phone off and on again and it was gone. I was able to make that comment without issue. I even thought of asking if anyone else was affected. It's just weird that you mention a green glow after what happened yesterday.

  • @JohnySkyBlue
    @JohnySkyBlue Год назад +16

    1:17 Omg it’s true

  • @SomeRandomKydd
    @SomeRandomKydd 10 месяцев назад +2

    Depending upon the iteration, it is sometimes just the smell of garlic that repels vampires. Meaning a very well-disciplined vampire would be flat out immune to it.

  • @krilyaskyla-dog1993
    @krilyaskyla-dog1993 Год назад +148

    Food theory: what would actually help against vampires?

    • @eduardostapenko6808
      @eduardostapenko6808 Год назад +12

      vampire probably wount bite a werewolf, and a fursona can be werewolf's cover, so furries have lover chances of being attaked by a vampire or a werewolf (who may think about fursuiter as another werewolf)

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 Год назад +14

      Rocket propelled grenades

    • @neomarvelbunny
      @neomarvelbunny Год назад +7

      Salt is used in a number of traditions

    • @quincyking010
      @quincyking010 Год назад +7

      depends on the vampire. but generally the sun is the best weapon. and incase anyone says it I DO NOT CONSIDER TWILIGHT WORTH ANYTHING OR EVEN THAT THEY ARE VAMPIRES

    • @RobertFyock
      @RobertFyock Год назад +4

      There's some folklore that says hawthorn works like a barrier that vampires can't cross.

  • @madnessarcade7447
    @madnessarcade7447 Год назад +9

    There’s a reason newer vampire media retconned the garlic thing but ig matpat won’t reference that
    11:34 ig he did sort of?

  • @NixxyVR
    @NixxyVR Год назад +48

    What if vampires are not scared of you eating garlic, but are scared of themselves eating garlic because they might become a target of another vampire. So basically, to use garlic as a weapon you have to make the vampire eat the garlic, so that they have to run away in fear of being hunted.

  • @UnfazedPhoenix
    @UnfazedPhoenix 7 месяцев назад +2

    Matthew! It's never feed a MOGWAI after midnight. That is the action that turns them into gremlins.

  • @Sinfully_Honest
    @Sinfully_Honest Год назад +11

    0:59 it works it glows yellow with sparkle.

    • @shotintel
      @shotintel Год назад

      Yep that's what I got as well.

    • @JoelDafoe
      @JoelDafoe 5 месяцев назад

      More like rainbow line an it glows when you subscribe it

  • @AtlasRisen
    @AtlasRisen Год назад +5

    This reminds me of a bit from Disney's A.N.T. Farm show.
    There was a Halloween episode where one of the characters was threatened with garlic cause they're a vampire, but they admitted that the garlic thing was a myth and that vampires actually really like garlic with their food.

  • @UrCakeLol
    @UrCakeLol Год назад +17

    I never thought you and flim theory would do a "colab." Yall channels are so different and have very unique personalities.

  • @Winteramen
    @Winteramen 6 месяцев назад +3

    0:19 dude if you're saying this, then you ARE a vampire. can't fool me.

  • @LOZluva8
    @LOZluva8 Год назад +100

    Fun fact: historically the anti-vampire thing was not Garlic as in the bulbs, it was Garlic Flowers! In the original writing of Dracula, Van Helsing filled a coffin with a vampire with Garlic Flowers and a silver cross, the cross keeps the vampire contained and the flowers deter other vampires from coming to their aid

    • @jontyjoyce4816
      @jontyjoyce4816 Год назад +15

      He reaches that conclusion towards the end of the video

    • @oneone99able
      @oneone99able Год назад +7

      Fun Fact: Everyone can tell you couldnt wait untill the end of the video to type your comment

    • @Merennulli
      @Merennulli Год назад +2

      Pro tip: Type up the comments like this and wait until the end to hit submit. That lets you change it if the video got to your fact drop while also letting you write it down without forgetting.

    • @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit
      @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit Год назад

      Fun Fact: You're objectively wrong. Mina is given garlic FOOD in chapter 27.

  • @Soviniy
    @Soviniy Год назад +6

    I have a D&D character that was afflicted by a regional form of vampirism.
    I researched different kinds if vampire lore across the world to try to rationalise a set of racial benefits and drawbacks for him.
    Garlic was never actually harmful to vampires, but it _is_ commonly believed that they had a very strong sense of smell and any powerful odours would repel them the same way getting a whiff of strong perfume right up your nose can give you a sensory overload headache.

  • @badebias
    @badebias Год назад +106

    You know Mat is serious about the Subscription button doing stuff, when he tells you to unsub. (It does actually have a little animation)

    • @Dont_Read_My_Picture
      @Dont_Read_My_Picture Год назад

      Don't read my name !!.

    • @ShamrockShinobi
      @ShamrockShinobi Год назад

      I had to. Kinda cool honestly.

    • @behemothbear
      @behemothbear Год назад +9

      Genuinely surprised he was right. Thought it was a gimmick like in other videos but no, it does have a flourish, lol

    • @jordanhunter3375
      @jordanhunter3375 Год назад +1

      I saw a brief green flash (on mobile). What did you guys see?

    • @LemonadeStand618
      @LemonadeStand618 Год назад

      I'm on mobile, can anybody record that and show it to me?

  • @Nat-pz8yl
    @Nat-pz8yl Год назад +1

    editing was mega good and funny in this vid!! nice job editors :)

  • @demonic_gaming5301
    @demonic_gaming5301 Год назад +6

    Here are some extra facts about Porphyria from your resident fan who is diagnosed with it. Porphyria is genetic (which is probably why there vampire families) There are two forms of porphyria, external and internal. External is the more uncommon version, but easier to detect; Internal usually causes immense chronic pain. Sometimes symptoms don't appear until your late teens, mine appeared when I was 17, and I was diagnosed with the ultra rare Hybrid form, where I got a mix of both external and internal.

  • @lilsesshy
    @lilsesshy Год назад +4

    The whole garlic and Vampire thing came about because back in the day when people would hunt a suspected "vampire" in tombs and crypts they would wear garlic to filter out the stench of rotting corpses.

    • @KentuckyKaiju
      @KentuckyKaiju Год назад

      That’s why plague doctors wore those bird mask things. The ‘beak’ was packed with stanky herbs to overpower the death, rot, and poop smells.

  • @christinaknapp1980
    @christinaknapp1980 Год назад +7

    And here I thought the twist was that onions were also effective the way they were in that episode of Spiderman: TAS where Blade made his first appearance. His partner mentioned that garlic, onions, and some more ancient relatives had a chemical, not allicin from what I remember, that made pure vampires ill.

  • @MosukaDreamer
    @MosukaDreamer 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a half ginger. Bury me with some garlic, please. I don't want to wake up as a dampyr.

  • @barteksiak9351
    @barteksiak9351 Год назад +7

    Next theory we need. Is lunch actually the most important meal of the day?

  • @cdw2603
    @cdw2603 Год назад +7

    Can you add a theory about Vacation and Job simulator? It’s a VR game and I’ve always been wondering how humans went extinct in this universe. Also they randomly mentioned a “human uprising”, I wonder what this could mean? Anyway, love your channels and hope you see this!❤❤❤

  • @akshatawhaval8495
    @akshatawhaval8495 Год назад +74

    I am Indian I have heard soo many stories of vetala.... It never flashed my mind that it would be connected to vampire...🤯🤯🤯 How would it not occur my brain... My mind was blown when he mentioned it... Thank you Matt Patt... For rejuvenating my memories of childhood stories of panchatantra✨✨😻

  • @Doodlenuget17
    @Doodlenuget17 Год назад +1

    As a reader of Bram Stoker’s Dracula I literally slammed my hands down in excitement when he finally mentioned the garlic FLOWER

  • @Yaxchilan
    @Yaxchilan Год назад +6

    12:27 That's a decorative allium in the elephant garlic family its more closely related to leaks than to garlic. MatPat I'm disappointed you spaced on this.

  • @gracezhiyu2332
    @gracezhiyu2332 Год назад +8

    3:05 In Chinese, Jiang shi is not a vampire, but actually a zombie 🧟‍♀️

  • @backpackerraden6268
    @backpackerraden6268 Год назад +6

    8:43 so we're just gonna leave ramps off the list there?

  • @keata1315
    @keata1315 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like the theory from Being Human where he said he just has a sensitive nose and garlic is so potent he can't stand it. Same with the sun, super sensitive eyes so can be out but needs heavy duty sunglasses

  • @kingarucard
    @kingarucard Год назад +6

    the real reason was people used it around their necks in reefs to stop the stench of the corpses they where staking when they went around and did that.

  • @kiraa67
    @kiraa67 Год назад +111

    every time matpat tries to pronounce Chinese, i can feel my life source getting sucked out bit by bit😭

    • @homerman76
      @homerman76 Год назад +13

      The problem is that multiple other sources propel the pronunciations that he uses here and in other videos, so can blame popularized localization and translation errors for his pronunciation, though sometimes it's derived from an accent that some aren't familiar with, much like English, Chinese has a large variety of accents, dialects and other variations on pronunciation, so that could also be part of the problem (I believe this is a case of the former though.)

    • @farewelltimetofly
      @farewelltimetofly Год назад +7

      ​@homerman76 It's also a language with very different phonetics from English, which can be challenging for some to learn. My brother and I took a Mandarin class together in college, taught by a native speaker, with a very thorough focus on phonetics; despite his best efforts, my brother never quite grasped the pronunciation. People have different levels of aptitude for sound mimicry.

    • @brandon10301991
      @brandon10301991 Год назад +4

      This has been how I’ve heard Chinese pronounced for my entire life.

    • @yipflaptheexecutioner6519
      @yipflaptheexecutioner6519 Год назад +1

      Why? how do you pronounce it?

    • @kiraglia3570
      @kiraglia3570 Год назад

      ​@@yipflaptheexecutioner6519mat's saying "zhioung shi" when the correct pronouncation is more like "jeeiang shi" and he's a bit off tone with the "shi"

  • @Brawly_bs
    @Brawly_bs Год назад +13

    lets be honest we all are using this for bedtime stories 😂

  • @Gundumb_guy
    @Gundumb_guy Год назад +4

    How does this guy have time to make all these videos on all of these different channels!? It’s pretty dang impressive

    • @Lucky10279
      @Lucky10279 Год назад +2

      He has a whole team of people doing the script writing, editing, animation, etc. He's not doing it all single handedly.

  • @Art.and.Hamsters
    @Art.and.Hamsters Год назад +7

    Homeless people running a marathon be like: 9:40

  • @chickennuggets13579
    @chickennuggets13579 Год назад +4

    1:13 it did shine with some sparkles

  • @allisonhellothere
    @allisonhellothere Год назад +9

    I miss the original intro that would play at the beginning of every episode. Made it feel like a real show.

    • @Brittany_1992
      @Brittany_1992 Год назад +1

      I do too

    • @KentuckyKaiju
      @KentuckyKaiju Год назад

      Sadly, the algorithm doesn’t like them. These days you gotta get right down to business and stay on topic or people just skip your content.

  • @yaaoduro
    @yaaoduro Год назад +1

    Ooo! I did not expect it to actually do something😁
    Pleasantly surprised

  • @DrewDoniger
    @DrewDoniger Год назад +26

    I thought it was because vampires have sensitive noses, and it was merely because it’s a very strong smell

    • @skylerthacreator
      @skylerthacreator Год назад

      but it smells so good tho?

    • @Da1337Man
      @Da1337Man Год назад +1

      If that were the case, there are other herbs that are just as intense in smell if not more so, like lavendel or mint. Rosemary in particular was used by roman priests to ward off evil spirits and witches.