@@tukokmukok8751 @GlutenEruption Guys, she just explained how to break it exactly in two, so she was just demonstrating that lol. She twisted it first then bent it
@@carlos777ukIndeed, but this sentence said "spaghetti", not "a spaghetti". They were talking about multiple of them, just like you would say "This box is made to store spaghetti", so it's not wrong :)
@@mindofshadow1780 would it be a war crime if someone snap two bags of spaghetti and put it in a brick oven in front of a battalion of hungry 4 pm Italian soldier?
Italian tears are Exquisite 😂😂 they even taste even better making them watch as I break pasta stick Jokes aside I hardly ever break pasta sticks unless I’m making a lot of food witch isn’t very often
@@studiouskid1528watch the video again.. we're talking about snapping them from the ends and not anywhere else. Make sure you understand the question first before throwing solutions!
The problem describes bending the spaghetti evenly from both ends. At the end, when she broke the piece into two pieces, she didn't hold both ends the same. She held one end steady and bent the other end. This brought the maximum curve closer to one end and the piece broke at that curve. .
it is not the math that piss us off... it is just the idea! but for scientific reasons we can accept to sacrifice some spaghetti... just do not cook them after the experiment ;)
She broke most into 4 or 3 pieces not 2 you can see the fragmentation fly away from her when she breaks and even one if them was so small it looked like a grain of rice but even that's bigger than you're small brain
except miss 'smart' does not no that a single spaghetti stick is called a spagetto. Spaghetti is plural. Saying 'spaghetti snaps weird' is as correct as a child with aids
Thats because she didn't try to break it with her other hand at all....all she did was hold using that hand....and actually snapped it with her left.....which was why the left half was smaller
@_kyle1797 Apon closer inspection, she did not actually break it down the center. I suppose that's why, but I can't say for sure until I try it out myself haha
He wouldn't be crying. He would be fawning over them with fascination. One of the greatest things about Feynman that you will see him convey whenever he is talking about science, is that not knowing something did not hurt him at all. It would always awaken this child-like curiosity in him.
I made a bridge out of spaghetti in middle school that supported nearly 18 lbs, which crushed the previous record of 13 lbs. I was called spaghetti boy for the rest of the school year.
@@roseakanotfakegokuit is never said in the video that it must be broken into 2 equal pieces. It is only said that it is difficult to break it into 2 pieces.
@@pokechannel9758 "bending spaghetti evenly from both ends causes it to break first near the center where it's most curved" literally the whole point of the video, are you not reading or listening?
“in the 21st century, we’ll have flying cars!!” the 21st century: “how to break spaghetti into two pieces” edit: idk why you people are taking this so personally 😭 like u guys have to chill fr
We already can build a flying car(with retractable "wings"),but we don't because helicopters and drones are more efficient and practical,plus spending energy to get up in the air with your car would be a waste and air traffic would be difficult to control. And learning anything,no matter how simple at the surface,can always get deeper and more complex . Plus when studying spaghetti they weren't studying spaghettis per se,but the structure they represent,which doesn't happen only on spaghettis
@@Asus_sugoma ignoring the fact that mine was a joke I appreciate how precise you are. I usually abstain myself from making such jokes because they are on a more surface level that ignores truths, such that the dynamics of apparently simple and useless things are actually complex and useful. That said the joke still passed in my mind, like it usually does before I dissect it and find the logical fallacies, ( which I did also this time, thinking things similar to those you said ) and this time I decided to write it down. Ps. I foresee the possibility of people making fun of the fact that you didn't get it was a joke. Don't worry, don't listen to them, your preciseness isn't a flaw
Fun Fact! That's not true. It's an internet myth that was made up and, for some reason, widely believed. See also: We eat 8 spiders a year in our sleep. Our nuns were interred with children.
Imagine your entire life almost everyone on the planet obsesses over how glorious and essential college is then they get 4 life times of debt and a gender studies PhD 😂😂😂😂 I'm proud to have commen sense and more than 2 brain cells (metaphorical brain cells of course, people with down syndrome are great people and definitely better than a Democrat)
@@ThePlasticBowllol it's just someone's topic of research in PhD, it's not like someone is paying them to do stupid shit. They're doing it for a reason. It's not like they're just stupid and doing nonsense things. It's the video which is trying to present it to you like this.
"The difference between science and screwing around is writing it down"
- Adam Savage, Mythbuster
I heard that from my science teacher a long time ago but in a different way
"If you write it down, you can mess with anything and call it science"
Ha ha, that's a great quote!
i do miss those guys. who knew they would be there choice of reason compared to tiktok
Sounds accurate 😂
Ok now I'm gonna be a scientist 🥼😈
Sometimes I feel like the universe was specifically designed just to troll mathematicians.
Frfr😭😭😭😭😭
And in this case, Italians
It's like God tells them, "know your place"😂
Quite the opposite, mathematicians were specifically designed to understand the universe’s trolling
😢😂😂😂
How she breaks the spaghetti in 2 pieces at the end was marvelous
With a twist
She shifts the break point to a stiff section isolating the force .
It's like the Ripley basketball in Alien
@@moonshinershonor202it wasn’t bent evenly, she explained it in the video
@@ImAMassiveBenderLove seeing that reference! ❤️
"Just ONE more shot".
the fact she snapped it in half at the end of the video
I was looking for this exact comment. Thank you !
@@LONE_WOLF_GANG
+1
That’s coz she twisted it
I wus looking for this😂
@@I_am_a_giraffecant believe a human hand can turn 360
I love how at the very end she casually snaps her last spaghetti into just two pieces.
I was just looking for someone else who noticed this lol
@@fallin5427same! Wonder if that was accidental of if she tried for that.
@@GlutenEruptionshe probably got the spaghetti wet and then snapped it
@@tukokmukok8751 @GlutenEruption Guys, she just explained how to break it exactly in two, so she was just demonstrating that lol. She twisted it first then bent it
It snapped closer to her fingers.
It was illegal to conduct these experiments in Italy so they had to ask the french to help uncover the mystery.
epic lore
warcrimes against Italy
....
Not really. We are just tired of these jokes that don't have a pinch of truth in them.
@@ClakyNotReverseddid you say pinch 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌
"What's your final project?"
Splitting Spaghetti... in two.
“That is so ez compared to mine right?”
“…”
*Me eating cereal* “He’ll never split spaghetti in two.”
Italians are losing their mind right now
Italians in SHAMBLES
Spaghettiheimer
Aliens: "Why haven't you humans invented flying cars?"
"We were too busy splitting spaghetti"
they exists
1923 : flying cars in 100 years
2023 : sphagetti breaking machine
We do have flying cars now
@@teja8086 well yes but no
@@kieranmckenna9252They don’t use the futuristic tech, but there will be a prototype released next year that doesn’t use wings, and is silent.
We have flying cars so keep quiet 🤫
@@AdiAdi831jourer r/wooosh
Disclaimer: Many Italians were hurt in the making of this video.
Hurts more to see someone put water and spaghetti at the same time 😂
Good, honestly
Was looking for a comment like this lol
😭fr
@@heartfelt_herowhy good
Then ends it by casually snapping a stick into two pieces.
IKR THATS WHAT I THOUGHT
I was shocked asf
Loll me too
Humidity absorbed by the spaghetti
She twisted it then snapped it in two, proving what she said earlier was true.
Me 3 seconds into the video: "It's called spaghetto..."
Me looking up: "why am i like this?"
"two students built a device with the sole purpose of twisting and bending spaghetti" is quite possibly one of my favourite sentences ever
*spaghetto. The plural of spaghetto is spaghetti.
@@carlos777ukIndeed, but this sentence said "spaghetti", not "a spaghetti". They were talking about multiple of them, just like you would say "This box is made to store spaghetti", so it's not wrong :)
this is why we study for the sole purpose of breaking spaghetti into to
The sequel to primer right there
Sheldon and Leonard or Raj and Howard?
That pasta breaking robot is now the main super weapon against the Italians
I think thats why we twist pasta before breaking it
That’s probably why Mussolini surrendered
Torture device
3,7k like and just 4 comment🤔? Let me help that
@@valixxeted how are you going to help?
When your teacher says your presentation can be about anything
Underrated comment.
@@anandkeshri4382agree
stealing this idea for a project now lol thanks >:D
HAHAHHAH FR
this is really interesting tho, even though it's not thought of too often
She's says all that then proceeds to break it in two easily at the end
“Okay give him educational spaghetti shorts, he’ll watch anything at this point.”
I mean, they're not wrong.
what the fuck you are too right it's fucking 2:30am I am going to sleep right now
Literally me🗿
Hahaha God damnit
I swear
She literally summoned every Italian
I was summoned
With rolling pin in hand I have been summoned.
The italian people have her hostage
i am summoned with mom's belt, 4 nukes and certainly a quintillion eggs, plus the dlc pack grenades
I WAS SUMMONED NE DIO
That last sentence with the spaghetti cut in two pieces was really badass ngl
i dont get it lmao 🤔
I was wonderinbg if anyone noticed too
Damn, count me in
I was about to comment the same
About to comment that too😂
Meanwhile the temperament of Italians as every spaghetti breaks📈📈😂😂
"Two students built a device with the sole purpose of twisting and bending spaghetti".
[Italy will remember this.]
😂
It's made to break them perfectly in two without any part you can't use so I'm ok with it
Scientists were secretly trying to find the most efficient way to drive Italians crazy.
And it was a French that found why.
My italian Blood Boil.
@@mindofshadow1780wahhh wahhhh it's literally just an uncooked noodle why do you Italians complain about everything
@@TheNewestTubeGuy this Is a declaretion of war
@@mindofshadow1780 would it be a war crime if someone snap two bags of spaghetti and put it in a brick oven in front of a battalion of hungry 4 pm Italian soldier?
Man who spearheaded quantum physics outskilled by spaghetti reads like an onion article
The Tomato
Feynman didnt spearhead quantum physics. It could be argued that he spearheaded quantum field theory tho
@@blazerorb underated comment
Italians: “Excuse me, he spent his evening doing WHAT?”
"What did you do last evening?"
"I broke spaghetti sticks."
"..did anything interesting happen?"
"No."
no no they would say "i'm trying to solve a mathematical question that been buggling world scientist for so long" to save their ego
"Don't worry, this is my job. I get paid for this. "
Woman vsauce
The Italian Government requests your location :
Italian Senate inquiry incoming
The Italian Government requires your location.
Ok ########################################
LAUCH THE BAGUETTES
@@cheese1627baguettes?
Every time she snapped a spaghetti, somewhere an Italian felt a sudden shiver creeping down their spine
"Eater of world has awoken"
As an Italian, yes (not as much as normal)
Italian tears are Exquisite
😂😂 they even taste even better making them watch as I break pasta stick
Jokes aside I hardly ever break pasta sticks unless I’m making a lot of food witch isn’t very often
Nah it just wall of meatball, I call it wall of ~flesh~ meatball
@@Aoi_editsOh shit IM NOT PREPARED YET MAN
Uh oh lionfield is gonna be angry and kidnap her
"A single spaghetti is called a spaghetto" - Vsauce
Heyy Vsauce
Micheal here
I was gonna write the same thing 😂
whan i translate it change to spaghetti again
@@vaibhavraj1000 ereh luchiam suaseev yeh
Why are you breaking the pasta in the first place?
“What is my purpose?”
“You bend spaghetti”
“oh my God”
underrated
I love that reference
You bring me butter😂
The underlying joke is that the robot, upon discovering that life is pointless and bleak, turns to God 😂😂 precisely what humans did…
@@A3urden0nUI doubt that's the joke, it's not that deep, but that is a good observation
Are we not going to talk about her last snap being in 2 pieces?
Ong I was like wha??
Yeah... I was also thinking about it
Where? It broke into 3 in the last snap also
I’m so happy someone else saw that miracle too.
Came here to point that out too.
short answer: YOURE HOLDING ONE THIRD OF THE PIECE SO IT SNAPS INTO 3 OR MORE
Several Italians cried in agony after the spaghetti was broken
not the speggetti 😢👌
So true
It isn't spaghetti. Technically it's a spaghett. Idk how to spell it and too lazy to google
@@gamezone2996One spaghet is a ‘spaghetto.’
It's like, "Now that you know how to build a pipe bomb, please don't."
the extra snap is from a random italian's soul getting taken because of another wasted spaghetti stick
Lmfao😭
This comment deserves more likes
Can confirm, this was heartbreaking. No ethical reason to break so many spaghettis for entertainment...
French physicists: solve the spaghetti snap
Italian physicists: *angry mamma mias*
🤣🤣🤣
LOL😂
666th
😂😂😂
😂😂
I love how we had nuclear plants, internet and literal rocket ships before knowing why spaghetti snaps into more than two parts
Q: What was your PhD thesis on?
A: snapping spaghetti 😂
😂😂
For decades the wrong scientists, the matematicians looked to solve it till the right scientist, a physicist looked into. 😂😂😂😂😂
Bros college degree was in snapping spaghetti 💀
No comments? Oh well. Anyway, imagine being in a job interview and the guy asks for your degree bruh 💀
Lol 1300 just liked it and said nah I'm not gonna reply
Major discovery often found by random occurence
😂😂😂😂
For real!
PhD in Pysics
Imagine that was your claim to fame 😂
Year 78940 science:
Here's how your total hair count could help us with dimensional travel
😂😂 lol
I’m from the future and this is true.
why the heck is this comment so far down?
I love how viewing things in slow motion has helped so much scientific discoveries
She twisted the spaghetti 360 degrees for a perfect two break scenario.
Yeah, that last one chocked me. Didn't see that coming.
That is very smooth. Like her ❤
@@malkamanurangawtf
Awh snap😅
"Wow she's genius give her an oscar" 😃
How do you snap a spaghetti in half?
Italians: You don't, you monster!
Good One😂😂
Hilarious Comment😂
I snap spagheti in half every time I cook them, they aren't that long afterwards
You gotta say it in Italian
@@radioactiveassassin5218I am a normal person. With that being said however I have a very strong feeling that the Italian mob is after you
@@pureshooterpictures
Come spezzi gli spaghetti a metà?
Italiani: Non azzardarti mostro!
I love it how Richard Feynman studying something for an entire evening tells the world it's a very hard problem.
Fr
True. Feynman fan ❤
999 missed calls from the Italian government 💀💀
You just know those two students were absolutely having a blast building that device. Thats some serious spaghetti shenanigans right there
Why she wink like that
I don't get it why she winkin
she casually violated all Italians with that💀
Lionfield entered the chat.
We break them to make soup. You should try that
As an Italian I disapprove of this video and cried
@@Hammertime76i felt that
If you break the pasta, we will break you. - Italy.
I love that you just casually snapped that last bit into two bits in the last frame.
I genuinely did that Leonardo DiCaprio bit
I think she was demonstrating the twisting thing she talked about
@@studiouskid1528…Maybe try actually observing things before you comment on them.
@@studiouskid1528watch the video again.. we're talking about snapping them from the ends and not anywhere else. Make sure you understand the question first before throwing solutions!
The problem describes bending the spaghetti evenly from both ends. At the end, when she broke the piece into two pieces, she didn't hold both ends the same. She held one end steady and bent the other end. This brought the maximum curve closer to one end and the piece broke at that curve. .
Ok, for years I've been in love with your paintings, and the contrast of blue, black and white
Bro finding a way to piss off the Italians with math 💀💀💀
it is not the math that piss us off... it is just the idea! but for scientific reasons we can accept to sacrifice some spaghetti... just do not cook them after the experiment ;)
Kid
@@ThemathfictionaltimelineLoser, Math is better than English.
@@yccmzimmyyeah :)
Takes a French to upset Italians
No wonder why any Italian physicist was never interested in this 😂
They be like:NOOOOO!!!✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️
@@iamnikigamer3432 STAY BACK, I SAY
🤣🤣🤣🤣
In the voices of Matteo and Emiliano: "NOT APPROVED!"
She split the spaghetto into two and thought we wouldn't notice 💀
😂😂
She broke most into 4 or 3 pieces not 2 you can see the fragmentation fly away from her when she breaks and even one if them was so small it looked like a grain of rice but even that's bigger than you're small brain
did she?
@@imfinethanksshe did at the end
She said "Almost never two" so she's aware it can rarely split in half.
Spaghetti??!? If it's lonely stick, its not a spaghetti, it's called Spaghetto.
Only a French could discover this, Italian would never ever break their spaghetti 🇮🇹
Infatti
I mean technically pasta is made from cutting larger pieces of pasta
@@imfastboi*HOW DARE YOU POINT OUT THIS FLAW IN HIS THINKING?!*
@@forest_fire959 *I guess I had a vision where a higher life form taught me the meaning of life which is my comment above*
@@imfastboi yeah but not solid pasta, goopy early stage pasta
Did you just give me an entire physics lecture just to flex on me with that 50/50 snap right at the end?
except miss 'smart' does not no that a single spaghetti stick is called a spagetto. Spaghetti is plural. Saying 'spaghetti snaps weird' is as correct as a child with aids
@@unsolicitedadvice2803v-sauce?
@@unsolicitedadvice2803 who cares, just say noodle at that point
@@mariotheundying you say niedel in that case. noodle is a plural.
@@milanstevic8424 oh gosh...
This made so many Italian moms cry
😂
Not really.
We are just tired of these jokes that don't have a pinch of truth in them.
As a child of an Italian mom i confirm that my mom is criying
@@ClakyNotReverseddid you say pinch 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌
No Italians were harmed in testing of the theory
not u breaking it in 2 at the end LMAO 😭😭
so what?
not in half though
Not perfectly
Thats because she didn't try to break it with her other hand at all....all she did was hold using that hand....and actually snapped it with her left.....which was why the left half was smaller
She did it on purpose, did u not watch the video, it tells you how to do it
Did she just... snap the spaghetti in two with her bare hands in the end... and wink????
Yeah how
@_kyle1797 Apon closer inspection, she did not actually break it down the center.
I suppose that's why, but I can't say for sure until I try it out myself haha
Ohhh ok 👍
She twisted it...
😅@@IliLav
Legend says when you break spaghetti an Italian’s heart breaks as well. 💔
Every time I saw someone breaking a spaghetti stick, he almost never survived more than 2 years. Just saying...
That sound you hear when breaking spagetti? Thats not the spagetti. Its the Heart of the Italians.
I brek me sget
Now i know why Italian physician doesn't get a lot of partners
im italian.. and my heart is.. shattered in thousand of pieces
So the same reason why cables are strong is the same reason why twisting spaghetti makes it strong?
Richard Feynman sitting at his desk at 3am crying surrounded by thousands of broken spaghetti noodles and pieces of paper
This is so funny lmao
Please put this into Midway haha
He wouldn't be crying. He would be fawning over them with fascination. One of the greatest things about Feynman that you will see him convey whenever he is talking about science, is that not knowing something did not hurt him at all. It would always awaken this child-like curiosity in him.
Casually snaps Spaghetti in half*
Ya lol, saw that
The Gargoyles: "HOW TF DID SHE BREAK THAT-"
Clearly she had already twisted it 360 degrees.
It's called a spaghetto if it's singular
@@anthonyrevins4622🤓☝️
“NOT APPROVED”
-Lionfield
🤌
🗿
So much spaghetti snapped.
🤌
A single piece of spaghetti is called a spaghetto
Everytime one breaks a spaghetti stick, an Italian grandmother dies.
That's why I always break up my spaghetti into 15 pieces. Gotta get rid of the Granny Mafia
Good for them
Spaghetto!!!
Now I understand why covid hit Italy so hard
Wow... this trend turned darker than I anticipated.
Imagine getting kidnapped by some Italians and you hear one of them say “Put-a him-a in the spaghetti twister”
-a
😂😂😂
*me screaming like Nic Cage in Wicker Man*
“YOU BITCHES! YOU BITCHES!! KILLING ME WON’T BRING BACK YOUR GOD DAMN PASTA!!!”
Your last snap was a perfect single snap.. 😂
She didn't break it evenly from the ends. She held one end an bent the other.
@@thisismyrealpicture6888the fact you can just snap the middle to break it into two parts.
As an italian I’m not surprised that a frenchman discovered that
I made a bridge out of spaghetti in middle school that supported nearly 18 lbs, which crushed the previous record of 13 lbs. I was called spaghetti boy for the rest of the school year.
You won, but at what cost?
My nickname was spaghetti because my pasta is really long and skinny.
@@ronindebeatricethey called me macaroni
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Help, it hurts
@@pootzmagootzyankee doodle is that you
@@LardianytEverything . . .
The best part is she finally breaking it in two at the end.
EDIT: WOAH FIRST TIME MY COMMENT GOT FAMOUS LMAO
RIGHT?
But not at the centre
Good catch !
So causally ppl😂
Middle age people: WITCHCRAFT!
As an Italian, words cannot describe how many pieces my heart is in right now.
*math cannot describe
Fixed it for you 😂
Not 2?
3 or more peices?
3 or 4 pieces according to science. This lady just explained it, weren’t you listening?
More than 2 lol
Robot: "What is my purpose?"
Scientist: "You twist and bend spaghetti"
Robot: "Oh my god"
Bro she just snapped a spaghetti in 2 pieces with no problem at the end💀💀💀
that wasn't in half tho which is the whole point of the video
@@roseakanotfakegoku oh...
@@roseakanotfakegokuit is never said in the video that it must be broken into 2 equal pieces. It is only said that it is difficult to break it into 2 pieces.
I think she twisted it.. 🤷♀️ idk
@@pokechannel9758 "bending spaghetti evenly from both ends causes it to break first near the center where it's most curved" literally the whole point of the video, are you not reading or listening?
going from "breaking spaghetti" to "understanding crack in rod-like materials" was WILD😂😂😂😂
Dam
it seems pretty similar to me
It's a cylinder
It sounds like an alibi when someone was trying to figure out what's going on 🤣
Sorry, you want to do what to me?
“in the 21st century, we’ll have flying cars!!”
the 21st century: “how to break spaghetti into two pieces”
edit: idk why you people are taking this so personally 😭 like u guys have to chill fr
We have flying cars
Dubai is training their flying police force.
@@leosolcanonizado4065 👀
I hope we have breaking spaghetti in one peice in 2067
@@articticcbluomg same
I have one thing to say.
They are coming. Don't stop running. Don't lool back.
Expectations: In 2005 we will have flying cars!
Reality: in 2005 we figured out how spaghetti breaks
We already can build a flying car(with retractable "wings"),but we don't because helicopters and drones are more efficient and practical,plus spending energy to get up in the air with your car would be a waste and air traffic would be difficult to control.
And learning anything,no matter how simple at the surface,can always get deeper and more complex . Plus when studying spaghetti they weren't studying spaghettis per se,but the structure they represent,which doesn't happen only on spaghettis
@@Asus_sugoma ignoring the fact that mine was a joke I appreciate how precise you are. I usually abstain myself from making such jokes because they are on a more surface level that ignores truths, such that the dynamics of apparently simple and useless things are actually complex and useful. That said the joke still passed in my mind, like it usually does before I dissect it and find the logical fallacies, ( which I did also this time, thinking things similar to those you said ) and this time I decided to write it down.
Ps. I foresee the possibility of people making fun of the fact that you didn't get it was a joke. Don't worry, don't listen to them, your preciseness isn't a flaw
To be fair this understanding helps in creating super light material that's also strong that can be used to make better flying car
@@faizalf119 I expected this kind of reactions, not 2 of them so close to each other though.
A flying car, it’s literally called a helicopter.
Singular of spaghetti is spaghetto
~Vsauce
😂😂😂
~anyone with basic knowledge of italian.
Spaghettios??
I watched that short the other day Vsauce is goated
It's actually true! We say "Uno spaghetto", not "Uno spaghetti"
Physicists having fun be like:
😂
*Italy is actively finding your location*
I can only imagine a round table surrounded by smart mathematicians discussing "why the hell ain't that spaghetti breaking into two pieces!"
Pffft
what makes it better is that i read it with a strong british accent
Machine : "What's my purpose"
"You break spaghetti into two"
Reminds me of the robot that passes butter from Rick and morty 😅
@@emperorturtlez481 exact ly wat me thot
"Oh my god!"
"Yeah, welcome to the club pal"
@@emperorturtlez481congratulations you understood the reference
Did you just break the spaghetti in 2 pieces right at the end?
She twisted it because of the French physicists!
That's what I thought, but it isn't a middle break
Like a boss haha
She didn't apply the same amount of force to each end
She did it with her barehands
Me : *_"I am Dr. NOBODY, a graduate from Hogwarts, with a PhD in Gyatt skibidi Rizz."_* 💀
she just snapped it in two at the end😭
Not from the centre though
@@Xaviergonzalez85 But that wasn't the point. The puzzle was to break it into two pieces by bending it from its ends.
She did it at the end!
Right that was crazy lol
I think it was slightly cooked/wet preventing the snap back :3
It wasn't from the ends. She brought her hand closer to the middle which makes it snapping in two more likely
@@thelordz33 Look again. She just grabbed the ends and snapped.
Jade learned Wing Chun and put more ki into one hand, that's why the spaghetti didn't break at the middle.
Not to confuse anyone, no spaghetti was harm in this video
but harm italians heart
No spaghetti was harmed, what was harm was the spaghetto (the singular for of spaghetti)
No spaghetti was harmed but the spaghetto was harmed (the singular form of spaghetti)
No it was just wasted instead.
@@achmaddaru9456real 😢
- Spaghetti sticks
- Nanotubes
WOAH WOAH WOAH! The hell just happened?!
Fun fact: spaghetti is the plural of spaghetto, so she was really talking about breaking a spaghetto.
And a single spaghetti is a spaghet
@@Shonie11no it's obvious a Spaghettis
@@Shonie11no. He literally says the plural of spaghetti is spagetto. 😅
Okay Sheldon 😑
Fun Fact!
That's not true. It's an internet myth that was made up and, for some reason, widely believed.
See also: We eat 8 spiders a year in our sleep. Our nuns were interred with children.
She just casually snapped the spaghetti in two after having that talk 😂
She explained how to break it in only two and then did it. Not her fault if you're a dumbass.
yep was badass
Came here for this
The sound of breaking pasta makes all Italians cry.
Edit: MOM IM FAMOUS
good they are insufferable
@@rapscallion2261Fr let me break my pasta in piece, mario
@@Bleach_Drinker_7ong
I like how non-Italian don't even know that we sometimes break pasta based on what dish we want 😂
Mama mia 🙏😹
This is the type of research I want my tax money to go towards. Thank you
Her breaking the spaghetto into two with _0_ effort:
*Look what they need to mimic my power*
LMAO
This is why there aren’t many Italian scientists
Dirac Fermi Marconi Spallanzani what do you think?
Italians and their only personality
@@soumiksaha48thdimensionit's a joke, people sometimes make jokes on the Internet
@@Goteryupit's okay.
Marconi literally stole someone else’s idea and got a noble prize for it.
Italians went from pissed to intrigued to pissed
That's a Tuesday for Italians.
I have he biggest cross redy
An army of Italian men are at your door tonight
Imagine your parents pay for your college just for you make a spaghetti snapping machine 💀
Imagine if they are Italian parents 😂😂
@@erikig😂😂 heartbreak
Imagine your entire life almost everyone on the planet obsesses over how glorious and essential college is then they get 4 life times of debt and a gender studies PhD 😂😂😂😂 I'm proud to have commen sense and more than 2 brain cells (metaphorical brain cells of course, people with down syndrome are great people and definitely better than a Democrat)
Hey, it helped further science
At least they are not useless tho 😂😂
I love the fact its someone's job to study how Spaghetti sticks snap.
I don’t even think as scientists that was their job it was just the option they chose, they could’ve studied anything else but chose this.
@@ThePlasticBowllol it's just someone's topic of research in PhD, it's not like someone is paying them to do stupid shit. They're doing it for a reason. It's not like they're just stupid and doing nonsense things. It's the video which is trying to present it to you like this.
I love how at the end she just casually snaps the spaghetti ...into two pieces.
69 missed calls from lionfield