Off topic... We had a client called Jean. She was a very unpleasant person and I had to mail her a few times a day when we were working on her project. I would start every email to her with "Hi Jean" and snicker to myself at "Hygiene" every single time. ... it's the small things in life. Thanks for reminding me of that :P
Listerine was originally an antiseptic for your body, but it didn't sell well. In the early 1900s, mint was added to it as flavoring and it was rebranded to treat "chronic halitosis"
Cleanliness and hygiene are so important to ancient religions, that I actually wonder if religious rules developed before belief in the supernatural. There are so many religious rules about sex, which would stop the spread of disease before condoms existed, and so many rules about food, which would have saved a lot of people from parasites and bacteria before refrigeration existed. Witches were burned for "cursing" people with plagues, and fire was the only thing that could "purify evil." Maybe it had nothing to do with magic, and they were just trying to sterilize plague-carriers in the only way they knew how. Maybe when ancient people said "the wages of sin is death," they meant it literally. The first "religious" people were probably no different from the health fanatics we have in the world today who are constantly trying to tell everyone else what to eat and how to live.
Interesting point, but the supernatural has always been a huge part of our culture, and the worship of idols takes us back even before writing itself. Without writing it's hard to solidify such meticulous rules. There are a LOT of rules on food and preserving cleanliness (in the Bible at least, I'm fairly ignorant on other beliefs), but curiosity on our existence would have led us closer to religion than the concern for clean hands.
jesus christ… “stop diseases before condoms existed” is the most illogical statement i think i’ve ever heard. especially when literally every organism on earth is constructed around creating off spring…even plants. nature is literally horny as hell. the mental gymnastics people go through i swear lmao you can apply your point to literally anything…not just religion or food.
Trace, I'm really curious to hear about your personal story/stories about hygiene getting the better of you! Aside from the occasional pre-date cologne spritz "downtown", the only personal example I can think of is occasionally spending upwards of half an hour or more trimming and shaping my beard and neckline. That's connected to hygiene, even if the purpose is mainly aesthetic.
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Actually, animals don't eat or sleep where the eliminate isn't just for hygiene but for safety. The spot where they do their business will smell (not just bad, but of other things only animals perceive) and would attract potential predators.
here's a fun little experiment; next time you see something disgusting and feel a fysical reaction of disgust; cross your eyes & make your vision blurry. Somehow this helps. You can still know what it is, you can still technically see it, but the disgust will not be triggered. ^^
Aside from your significant other wanting to pick out your black heads and brush their fingers through your hair. We also practice social hygiene when we do things like go to get a haircut, or mani-pedis, or go to spas.
Interesting that washing your hands before treating patients was "debated." I mean, I can understand why. At the time, there was only old tradition and superstition and anecdotal evidence to back up the whole hand-washing practice, and people in the age of science don't want to associate with anything like that until it has been proven, even when people's lives might be at stake. It would be like if today, someone noticed that astrology can be used in diagnosing patients. Even if it turns out to be true, nobody wants to be first one to say so.
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I'm sorry😣!, but I got lost when he started to talk about when "like our ants sisters.."😩 then he went on to man hair 😝I learned from this video➡A LECTURE 😌
I don't get not washing your hands part in 16th century or whatever that Hungarian dude was from. You can see the shit on your hands and stickiness or smell.
Off topic...
We had a client called Jean. She was a very unpleasant person and I had to mail her a few times a day when we were working on her project. I would start every email to her with "Hi Jean" and snicker to myself at "Hygiene" every single time.
... it's the small things in life. Thanks for reminding me of that :P
dude I don't know why you don't have more hits on your videos. its done very professionally and you do your homework
When he said that raccoon fact, did anyone else think about that video of the raccoon that dipped it's cotton candy in water and it disappeared?
Yes! XD so saaaad
yessss
Now I remember and now I'm sad 😔
I did, that was so sad 😞
How long after you guys make a video, do you upload it? Was this video made within the last week?
Listerine was originally an antiseptic for your body, but it didn't sell well. In the early 1900s, mint was added to it as flavoring and it was rebranded to treat "chronic halitosis"
Ignaz Semmelweis (The one mentioned as Hungarian) actually was of Austrian lineage and made his discoveries in the Vienna General Hospital.
great episode
Cleanliness and hygiene are so important to ancient religions, that I actually wonder if religious rules developed before belief in the supernatural. There are so many religious rules about sex, which would stop the spread of disease before condoms existed, and so many rules about food, which would have saved a lot of people from parasites and bacteria before refrigeration existed. Witches were burned for "cursing" people with plagues, and fire was the only thing that could "purify evil." Maybe it had nothing to do with magic, and they were just trying to sterilize plague-carriers in the only way they knew how. Maybe when ancient people said "the wages of sin is death," they meant it literally. The first "religious" people were probably no different from the health fanatics we have in the world today who are constantly trying to tell everyone else what to eat and how to live.
I think you may have a point
Interesting point, but the supernatural has always been a huge part of our culture, and the worship of idols takes us back even before writing itself. Without writing it's hard to solidify such meticulous rules. There are a LOT of rules on food and preserving cleanliness (in the Bible at least, I'm fairly ignorant on other beliefs), but curiosity on our existence would have led us closer to religion than the concern for clean hands.
jesus christ…
“stop diseases before condoms existed” is the most illogical statement i think i’ve ever heard.
especially when literally every organism on earth is constructed around creating off spring…even plants. nature is literally horny as hell.
the mental gymnastics people go through i swear lmao you can apply your point to literally anything…not just religion or food.
Instinct? Then why do many toddlers eat their poop?
my animations on my channel are hygienic
Trace, I'm really curious to hear about your personal story/stories about hygiene getting the better of you! Aside from the occasional pre-date cologne spritz "downtown", the only personal example I can think of is occasionally spending upwards of half an hour or more trimming and shaping my beard and neckline. That's connected to hygiene, even if the purpose is mainly aesthetic.
I remember all this from History class back two years ago, i loved this topic and aspect of History. I miss history.
Picking up dead turkeys in a turkey barn.. Holding back the gag reflex was nearly impossible.
Wow. This was literally just published. 4 views XD
Great video as always TestTube!
Lol u couldn't of watched it fully
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that has clashing personalities. TRUST ME ITS COMEDY GOLD!! SUBSCRIBE TO BECOME A POLO AND LAUGH YOUR ASS OFF!!
Where is the podcast from the last two topics? They are not on iTunes
Actually, animals don't eat or sleep where the eliminate isn't just for hygiene but for safety. The spot where they do their business will smell (not just bad, but of other things only animals perceive) and would attract potential predators.
I should watch more TTP, subsribed from the start but never watched a video before
Caves that had been inhabited by Neanderthal are often located by searching the area around ancient streams. Humans just love water.
+Bobby Harper Humans just need* water.
"Racoons are weird"- Trace
here's a fun little experiment; next time you see something disgusting and feel a fysical reaction of disgust; cross your eyes & make your vision blurry.
Somehow this helps. You can still know what it is, you can still technically see it, but the disgust will not be triggered. ^^
if i dont shower for 2 days i am oily and smell like rotten people. Meanwhile my dog is perfect even he only showers every month or so
Aside from your significant other wanting to pick out your black heads and brush their fingers through your hair. We also practice social hygiene when we do things like go to get a haircut, or mani-pedis, or go to spas.
Nobody had to "figure out" that it wasn't hygienic to poop near where we eat and sleep; smell was the prod.
What about Florence Nightingale and John Snow?!
Why did people do autopsies regularly when they didn't know what the they were doing anyway.
+thijsjong How else will you learn?
this guy nets a cheque reading power point slides off of his 15.2in hp laptop
Interesting that washing your hands before treating patients was "debated." I mean, I can understand why. At the time, there was only old tradition and superstition and anecdotal evidence to back up the whole hand-washing practice, and people in the age of science don't want to associate with anything like that until it has been proven, even when people's lives might be at stake. It would be like if today, someone noticed that astrology can be used in diagnosing patients. Even if it turns out to be true, nobody wants to be first one to say so.
Hi-Jean and low-Jean (?)
Did he just giggle at "fecal-free"? :-P
Pigs are hygienic too.
Was suppose to be a joke.
I just clicked it because of the cute puppy.
:(
+Exo tixa The clickbait works then.
Laurentiu963 I do not regret clicking the video.
puppies are love...puppies are life.
Exo tixa It´s an awesome channel, I don´t mind the clickbait.
Interesting
+Dominic Perez I make funny videos, where i dress up as different characters
that has clashing personalities. TRUST ME ITS COMEDY GOLD!! SUBSCRIBE TO BECOME A POLO AND LAUGH YOUR ASS OFF!!
If u are dead... And the world explodes... U are nothing forever
If washing to much is bad why are fish and whales not sick?
They do get sick ... sometimes from the filth that we humans deposit into their living space.
wouldnt it be ironic if bacteria was hygenic
Great for children to learn from 📚😐🙋Seriously😑
I'm sorry😣!, but I got lost when he started to talk about when "like our ants sisters.."😩 then he went on to man hair 😝I learned from this video➡A LECTURE 😌
so one i of the reasons we have religion is because it helped to diseases and the such.
Didn't the Romans wash themselves with olive oil?
I don't get not washing your hands part in 16th century or whatever that Hungarian dude was from. You can see the shit on your hands and stickiness or smell.
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if we weren't germaphobes b4 watching ur vids, we are after :)
I would argue the contrary.
"capitalism created cleanliness" lol okay
boring. plz give short and useful info