0:05 Saw this scene as a kid and had the stupid idea of going to my bathroom at midnight and squirting the soap bottle into my mouth because it looked tasty in the movie. Regretted it instantly
My brother found an 18-in-1 shampoo in the store once with gargantuan walls of text on the packaging about some religious stuff that didn’t make any theological sense from what I remember.
the funny thing is that in real life, bees don't do "captivity" like in the bee movie, in real life, if they don't like how they're treated, they fucking leave, fuck the beekeeper, what's he gonna do? fire them?
Raw honey actually works really well to help repair flesh wounds, and they make medical grade ointment from manuka honey. From personal experience, it really helps to heal cuts and scratches, and sometimes burns and acne. I find that it helps the skin regenerate and heal cuts on my hands (from working on stuff) a lot faster than it would otherwise. *Edit:* For anyone interested in the manuka honey cream, the brand is First Honey and a 1oz bottle is just under $15 USD
with the mention of hospital, it could be medicine for school, it could be used as cafeteria food/coffee for home it can be used for literally everything (washing clothes, cleaning)
In real life that's literally what they make their hives out of(unlike wasps that just make a hole somewhere and live there, might even kill something and steal a pre-existing hole)So yeah honey is their buildings.
I would argue that we don't necessarily know whether or not honey is an electrical conductor. It seems more likely to me that the honey depicted in the fly-swatter-training scene is part of a hydraulic system.
Hydraulic fluid is completely plausible, though you would likely have to superheat the honey to adequately lower its viscosity. I would have to look up the electrical conductivity of pure honey, but it could make sense for the bees to use a heavily concentrated aqueous solution of honey for lubricating oil in the power transformers for the electrical distribution network in their hive and between hives using spider silk for the utility lines.
@scratchpad7954 you gotta wonder how many bees likely died getting that spider silk though because I mean collecting it definitely wouldn't be without risk
@@alexconn7473Thar's for sure! Between stinging in self-defense and getting eaten by human pets, or stepped on by Amber Heard's dog, or showered with pesticidal substances, it is a dangerous world for a bee.
My theory is that honey is like their water. That explains why it's used in just about everything. And considering that bees can't get wet, I think my theory is pretty solid!
Imagine in a parallel universe bees made a human movie where we copyright water, and another bee makes a video about the movie titled “Everything water is used for in the Human Movie”
i find it funny how the bees are so insistant that working every day is absolutely necessary, when they practically waste large quantities of honey all over the place. like theyre literally riding a boat on an actual RIVER of the stuff just for a graduation ceremony. maybe if they didnt literally fill their SWIMMING POOLS with it, they would be able to take weekends off
I love how Bee Movie memes have evolved from “hee hee they say the word ‘bee’ a lot” to “is the society this film presents sustainable? Have 500 words on the subject by 8:00 AM tomorrow”
The craziest thing about this movie is that it actually made some people think that bees are somehow mistreated by beekeepers. If the bees didn't like the protection and structure of the beekeeping hives, they would *fly away and make a new hive.* They actually produce extra honey for the beekeepers to take when they are in a man-made hive, too.
Another thing they got wrong is that the smoke hurted the bees, the way they collapse and cough like a human would when inhaling smoke. Smoke doesn't harm bees at all. It calms them down.
1. freshwater fish exist 2. as far as i can remember no fish are housed anywhere within the hive in the movie, leading to the likely conclusion that this is just filtered water as there would be no reason to salt it; visually salted water looks nearly identical to freshwater
The movie is (at least I think) supposed to be an analogy as to why you don't base your entire economy and society off of one thing. Even if that one thing works really well at doing all those things you need done, it's a doomed economy due to the chaotic nature of reality. At any moment, that thing you base it all off of, could become worthless, scarce, or otherwise unusable. Ultimately the more you can diversify your economy, and societal infrastructures, the more resilient it can be in times of hardship. But don't mistake the use of the term diversity here to imply societal things that have to do with people on a personal basis, but more so in the infrastructure of society itself.
Sorry are you implying that the Jerry Seinfield animated movie about bee court is a lesson in diversified industry as a method of strengthening national economy? Are you an MKUltra patient?
It's also about worker empowerment, including the message that giving them what they're due is bad because no more work would get done. I don't agree with it but I read that message from it.
What I learned tonight is that the Bee Movie honey is an all-purpose material used for everyday utilities, consumption, and production including making a tennis narcissist named Ken go insane in Bee Movie lore. Fascinating!
@@VictorTwo2 Calling somebody a narcissist ISN'T necessarily a bad thing. Can yall stop assuming referring to somebody as a narcissist is slandering them? 😭
This isn't related, but despite Bee Movie being kind of average, it does a way better job of teaching people "everyone has their role" than the Emoji Movie.
I'm not so sure about that honestly, if the message should be "everyone has their role" I think they should show more than just one perspective of a bee, iirc the only other insect we see is mosquito; which we see for a brief moment and they got him wrong because he should be woman
This is so weird because just the other day (it might’ve actually been the day this was uploaded) I had an epiphany that based on the way honey is used and the overall tone of the movie at times, they probably also use honey as sexual lubricant. Like with some of the sex jokes the movie has, I could clearly imagine someone working very prominently on the movie being like “lmao bee lube”.
At 1:04 I think pending trademark is a better term to describe what the bee is thinking of. Still saying a word that is trademarked doesn't make you required to pay for it which is something that bee doesn't understand.
Trademarks are marks used to distinguish a business or product, and cannot just be the name of the product, so that would not be better. Nor would any other form of intellectual property. Your best bet is just to not get hung up trying to apply real world legal concepts to a goofy Jerry Seinfeld cartoon that has only ever had value as a meme. You will waste way too much of your time.
The funniest part about this is that many of those uses are actually mostly realistic due to the antibacterial properties of honey and it being a high-energy food source
Remember that there are different types of honey based on which plant the bees collected the pollen from. Meaning that each one shown here might genuinely be a different liquid each time
Funnily enough the only ones that aren't that plausible are electrical power indoor water features and iv fluid. Too viscous. As for the pool, honey is very low in water content so its not a good growth medium when its undiluted. Not "chlorinated" per se but it would inhibit algae and bacteria from growing.
When Jerry Seinfeld first pitched this movie, he initially wanted it to be about dung beatles, not bumblebee's. He only changed his mind when Jeffrey Katzenberg told him that the producer's left in the middle of the initial animatic screening. It's estimated that The Bee Movie could have made an additional 76 million dollars if they had stuck with the dung beatle concept.
basically in Bee Movie, Barry B. Benson states that Honey is everything to a bee. The only trouble is, he felt like only Bees were entitled to honey and should not share with the humans, but he learned his lesson the hard way that there is such thing as having too much of a good thing.
The funniest thing about The Bee Movie in retrospect is that Barry's winning evidence in his case is factually incorrect, if bees in bee farms dislike how they're being treated they'll just leave and build a new hive somewhere else and there's pretty much no way for bee keepers to prevent them from doing this except to ensure the bees are content with their environment. It's really a form of mutualistic symbiosis rather than a farm, bees provide bee keepers honey in exchange for a comfortable location with fewer danger sources to have their hive.
Its really a crime that we dont get more scenes in the hive like i was expecting this video to be longer. The ridiculous world building inside the hive is one of my favourite things about this movie.
Why and the Bee Movie they never show the humans how to make their own honey because of humans can do bees job and make all the things the bees can make with the honey that would Advance humidity 10,000 years into the future
erm excuse me but misc drinkable liquid and celebratory drink are the same thing, erm mouthwash is a misc drinkable liquid, ermmmmm 😶😮💨☝🤓 more padding than cinemasins??
I recoiled when i saw Barry's friend on a IV drip of *honey*. That shit should *not* go inside the body unless its the digestive track! LET ALONE THE BLOODSTREAM
imagine youre filling up on gas and you see another guy completely guzzling down on gasoline next to you
ok but now imagine if your gasoline was basically just maple syrup
@@crustaceanking3293 With or without pancakes?
I can't stop drinking oil
I can't stop drinking crude oil
You don't have to imagine that if you're at a gas station at the same time as me.
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I always turn my head away from this scene ever since I was a kid
0:05 Saw this scene as a kid and had the stupid idea of going to my bathroom at midnight and squirting the soap bottle into my mouth because it looked tasty in the movie. Regretted it instantly
Secret Potemer lore is crazyyy
Pretty sure I also did that LOL
I think I did this too
I never thought of doing it
at least you didnt make a diy flamethrower out of air freshener and a lighter to repel bees
Honey really is that 13-in-1
19-in-1, actually.
you forgot that it also acts as something ken doesn’t like
very important purpose
@@TDP-t7oSo basically, -Ken's- Men's 19-in-1.
My brother found an 18-in-1 shampoo in the store once with gargantuan walls of text on the packaging about some religious stuff that didn’t make any theological sense from what I remember.
@@scoopishere7881 dollar store baptism.
average shower product for men
Old spice
Ah yes finally, the hair wash that also doubles as motor oil.
exactly
"Something that Ken doesnt like" fits that as well lol
The 19 in one shower product that has nothing to do with the shower
the funny thing is that in real life, bees don't do "captivity" like in the bee movie, in real life, if they don't like how they're treated, they fucking leave, fuck the beekeeper, what's he gonna do? fire them?
Workers rights? Nah. Workers flights.
They dont get benefits if they leave, though, they should have instead tried to get fired.
Smoke
they literally just fucking leave??? oh my god
i can just imagine a whole swarm of bees, with the queen, fucking off from the bee box XDD
@@heropath34.vaselisc.35 What, are you going to smoke them 24? If your a shit beekeeper, the Queen will leave and when she does, the hive does.
In real life, honey was used as a natural antibiotic for skin abrasions as it minimized the risk of staph infections.
Raw honey actually works really well to help repair flesh wounds, and they make medical grade ointment from manuka honey. From personal experience, it really helps to heal cuts and scratches, and sometimes burns and acne. I find that it helps the skin regenerate and heal cuts on my hands (from working on stuff) a lot faster than it would otherwise.
*Edit:* For anyone interested in the manuka honey cream, the brand is First Honey and a 1oz bottle is just under $15 USD
@@SkapettiHoney is sterile because it has no moisture content. Therefore no bacteria or other germs can survive in the applied area
@@Skapetti Wait it helps with ACNE ?
@@Skapettiyeah I understand all that stuff since it’s a natural antibiotic but how does it manage acne? Do you just rub it on your face or something?
@@tpd1864blake acne is caused by bacteria in your skin, so if you use the right antibiotic, it'll kill the bacteria and reduce acne
When its the only liquid you have access too, you have to get creative
Dont you mean, creative?
@@Dovawhat yes, typo or autocorrect, one of the 2
They should have access to water and raw nectar, too. And fruit juices. Are the gatherers keeping these precious fluids for themselves?
500th like! Whoo! 🎉
Also, too true. 😅
Honey is hardly liquid
I love that one of the uses is "something Ken doesn't like"
Bees use honey to piss off this one random human lol
Ken repellant
@@petebumble6224
Finally, a new weapon in Batman's arsenal.
Yeah he prefers sugar free artficial sweeteners MADE BY MAN!!!! HE KNOWS ITS GOT AN AFTERTASTE, HE LIKES IT!
@@petebumble6224 *PLEASE* YOUR PROFILE PIC COMBINED WITH YOUR COMMENT MADE ME GIGGLE SO MUCH
with the mention of hospital, it could be medicine
for school, it could be used as cafeteria food/coffee
for home it can be used for literally everything (washing clothes, cleaning)
and thats still countable alongside currency/economy because we can infer that from other points in the movie
İ understand it as a construction material
My personal theory is that it's equivalent to both alcohol (the disinfectant) and water in the bee universe
@@CoolAnagramI think honey just replaces every single liquid in bee society. It is the true all-in-one solution
I mean, he could literally be referring to how bees can turn honey into wax, which is what they use to build their hive
I always took the "You took our schools, our houses..." scene implied that the honey WAS their buildings 😂😂
Would not be surprised if it was at least a material needed to make the houses.
It's probably closer to honeycomb being their buildings.
@@yazidefirenze they are bees...
@@Gail752 And honeycomb is a natural, unprocessed form of honey, so...
In real life that's literally what they make their hives out of(unlike wasps that just make a hole somewhere and live there, might even kill something and steal a pre-existing hole)So yeah honey is their buildings.
I would argue that we don't necessarily know whether or not honey is an electrical conductor. It seems more likely to me that the honey depicted in the fly-swatter-training scene is part of a hydraulic system.
but then again, you’re watching a movie where a literal human falls in love with a bee and breaks up with her boyfriend for the bee
@@slayer-chan_she left him beehind
Hydraulic fluid is completely plausible, though you would likely have to superheat the honey to adequately lower its viscosity. I would have to look up the electrical conductivity of pure honey, but it could make sense for the bees to use a heavily concentrated aqueous solution of honey for lubricating oil in the power transformers for the electrical distribution network in their hive and between hives using spider silk for the utility lines.
@scratchpad7954 you gotta wonder how many bees likely died getting that spider silk though because I mean collecting it definitely wouldn't be without risk
@@alexconn7473Thar's for sure! Between stinging in self-defense and getting eaten by human pets, or stepped on by Amber Heard's dog, or showered with pesticidal substances, it is a dangerous world for a bee.
All in one Honey
All in one-y
For men
Honey all in one-y
underrated
All in honey
My theory is that honey is like their water. That explains why it's used in just about everything. And considering that bees can't get wet, I think my theory is pretty solid!
It's a solid theory, the problem is that you're applying it to a universe that doesn't do logic
Plus it’s implied to be their currency as well instead of like actual bee coins or bee dollar bills etc
@@sjfrench8034That is literally the equivalent of saying “it’s a cartoon bro stop taking it seriously”
Imagine using water to fill your car
imagine someone drinking water at the local park fountain
Imagine in a parallel universe bees made a human movie where we copyright water, and another bee makes a video about the movie titled “Everything water is used for in the Human Movie”
11: Chlorinated honey
Honey park rides
I would watch human movie
@@realdragonreal
1. Drinkable fluid
2. Pool honey
3. Lubricant
4. Washing
5. Shower honey
6. Putting out fires
7. Honeypark honey
8. Honey features
…
i find it funny how the bees are so insistant that working every day is absolutely necessary, when they practically waste large quantities of honey all over the place. like theyre literally riding a boat on an actual RIVER of the stuff just for a graduation ceremony. maybe if they didnt literally fill their SWIMMING POOLS with it, they would be able to take weekends off
they probably just have a different mentality altogether
but also like,, the humans take so much from them that they have to work SO MUCH just for the luxury of entertainment from THEIR OWN PRODUCT
They need Vladimir Beenin
I love how Bee Movie memes have evolved from “hee hee they say the word ‘bee’ a lot” to “is the society this film presents sustainable? Have 500 words on the subject by 8:00 AM tomorrow”
"The geopolitical situation of beehive"
1:27 “#17: Something Ken doesn’t like.” Got a good laugh out of me lmao
I dont think he likes it
The craziest thing about this movie is that it actually made some people think that bees are somehow mistreated by beekeepers.
If the bees didn't like the protection and structure of the beekeeping hives, they would *fly away and make a new hive.*
They actually produce extra honey for the beekeepers to take when they are in a man-made hive, too.
ok I knew the fact about them being able to leave at anytime but I didn't know they basically pay honey rent lmao
How considerate!!
Bees when they dislike their beekeeper: 😐=>🫥🤘
Another thing they got wrong is that the smoke hurted the bees, the way they collapse and cough like a human would when inhaling smoke. Smoke doesn't harm bees at all. It calms them down.
@@AWlpsSHOW36 So it's like gaseous adderall
You forgot about aquarium water at 0:29
What would they put in the aquarium anyway?
probably goes under filtered water tbf
salt water fish
@@Pigmedogwouldn’t that be salted water? i dont think fish can live anywhere else
1. freshwater fish exist
2. as far as i can remember no fish are housed anywhere within the hive in the movie, leading to the likely conclusion that this is just filtered water as there would be no reason to salt it; visually salted water looks nearly identical to freshwater
0:56 or building materials
I'm pretty sure beeswax/honeycomb is made from honey, so it would be the building materials for basically the whole hive
The movie is (at least I think) supposed to be an analogy as to why you don't base your entire economy and society off of one thing. Even if that one thing works really well at doing all those things you need done, it's a doomed economy due to the chaotic nature of reality. At any moment, that thing you base it all off of, could become worthless, scarce, or otherwise unusable.
Ultimately the more you can diversify your economy, and societal infrastructures, the more resilient it can be in times of hardship. But don't mistake the use of the term diversity here to imply societal things that have to do with people on a personal basis, but more so in the infrastructure of society itself.
Ha ha funny bee goes jazz
The Great Depression be like
Sorry are you implying that the Jerry Seinfield animated movie about bee court is a lesson in diversified industry as a method of strengthening national economy? Are you an MKUltra patient?
Top notch analysis
It's also about worker empowerment, including the message that giving them what they're due is bad because no more work would get done. I don't agree with it but I read that message from it.
This is the first time I noticed the headline at 0:25. Really dark for an animated movie about anthropomorphic bees
bees… getting buzzed the implications are real
Partly good that the kids watching might not be able to read yet? 😅
Also, it there for just a moment, people may not realize that's what it says.
@@Gail752i think its just a fun absurd joke for the adults and older children
WHAT
The thing is how was he apple to sting multiple people, when even stinging someone once puts the stinger in the hospital
What I learned tonight is that the Bee Movie honey is an all-purpose material used for everyday utilities, consumption, and production including making a tennis narcissist named Ken go insane in Bee Movie lore.
Fascinating!
A literal nectar of the gods
(According to bees, apparently)
KEN LITERALLY DID NOTHING WRONG
HE'S NOT A NARCISSIST, EVERYONE ELSE IS INSANE
@@VictorTwo2 Calling somebody a narcissist ISN'T necessarily a bad thing. Can yall stop assuming referring to somebody as a narcissist is slandering them? 😭
it IS also used as honey so 20 total.
How the heck did I miss that?
Including the 21th item, which is Nauseatingly Edible Car Gasoline.
It’s also used as aquarium water, and since honeycomb is a form of honey we can assume it’s used as a building material for the bees
0:12 it'll be more like hydraulic power than electric
You forgot the part where Berry said "you guys are putting it on lip balm for no reason", which means it's also used as a lip balm additive
0:35 I love swimming inpools of my own vomit
Erm ☝️🤓 it is shown in the movie that honey is made differently in this universe rather than how it is made in real life
@@thesmasheror1242 aw man, it would’ve been really funny if they just stuck with that concept though.
@@thesmasheror1242r/wooosh
This isn't related, but despite Bee Movie being kind of average, it does a way better job of teaching people "everyone has their role" than the Emoji Movie.
I'm not so sure about that honestly, if the message should be "everyone has their role" I think they should show more than just one perspective of a bee, iirc the only other insect we see is mosquito; which we see for a brief moment and they got him wrong because he should be woman
Yeah Barry did a great job at filling his role of suing the human race
0:42 😳😳😳😳😳 HELLO?
Hievmibd
likeeee 😳😳🤫
Dignan will find you
what???
what ?????
This is so weird because just the other day (it might’ve actually been the day this was uploaded) I had an epiphany that based on the way honey is used and the overall tone of the movie at times, they probably also use honey as sexual lubricant. Like with some of the sex jokes the movie has, I could clearly imagine someone working very prominently on the movie being like “lmao bee lube”.
Yeah… alright, buddy.
This the kinda shit the unemployed friend comes up with at 9:30 p.m.
00:10 more like hydraulics
Mm mmm mmmm hydraulic fluids 😋
Women: use a different type of soap for every square inch of skin on their body
Men:
damn those memes got to here too,,
hooray misogyny :/
haha im laughing so hard 🙁
At 1:04 I think pending trademark is a better term to describe what the bee is thinking of. Still saying a word that is trademarked doesn't make you required to pay for it which is something that bee doesn't understand.
Trademarks are marks used to distinguish a business or product, and cannot just be the name of the product, so that would not be better. Nor would any other form of intellectual property. Your best bet is just to not get hung up trying to apply real world legal concepts to a goofy Jerry Seinfeld cartoon that has only ever had value as a meme. You will waste way too much of your time.
Wow, I love my new nineteen in one shampoo.
17 in 1
1:27 holy shet joe can stand
holy shet youre right
no way he does sound like joe
@@Hearthfyre It funny cuz i only watch Venture Bros so for me I just see Brock Samson the slayer of henchmen yelling at a bee 😂
@@Hearthfyresame voice actor actually
1:33 *intrabeenous
Bee-autiful.
"He is here,I sense it~"
Thanks you just unlocked a buried memory XD
"Pending Copyrighted Material" was the first one to make me laugh
The funniest part about this is that many of those uses are actually mostly realistic due to the antibacterial properties of honey and it being a high-energy food source
informative, to the point, comprehensive. 10/10 video
You put more thought into this video than Seinfeld has put into comedy in the past 20 years.
0:42 TW: narrator jumpscare btw
Remember that there are different types of honey based on which plant the bees collected the pollen from. Meaning that each one shown here might genuinely be a different liquid each time
I love how low the dialog volume is and the ding is fucking ear piercing
this is going to blow up, i can feel it
it better bee blowing up in three days
I hope so
@@scar80808 me too
Thanks mate
"This is going to blow up, I can sense it"
"something that Ken doesn't like"
Lmao
Funnily enough the only ones that aren't that plausible are electrical power indoor water features and iv fluid. Too viscous.
As for the pool, honey is very low in water content so its not a good growth medium when its undiluted. Not "chlorinated" per se but it would inhibit algae and bacteria from growing.
This is spiritually the same thing as MLP shoving horse-related words into literally every concept imaginable.
1:15 O MY GOD IT'S THE TIKTOK CEO!!!1!
he does NOT look like that lol he js a chinese man
No senator, im Singaporean
Hello Senator, no I am Singaporean.
When Jerry Seinfeld first pitched this movie, he initially wanted it to be about dung beatles, not bumblebee's. He only changed his mind when Jeffrey Katzenberg told him that the producer's left in the middle of the initial animatic screening. It's estimated that The Bee Movie could have made an additional 76 million dollars if they had stuck with the dung beatle concept.
Bro they got the 19 in 1 shower gel 💀
basically in Bee Movie, Barry B. Benson states that Honey is everything to a bee. The only trouble is, he felt like only Bees were entitled to honey and should not share with the humans, but he learned his lesson the hard way that there is such thing as having too much of a good thing.
0:55 I guess you could call that a beeconomy :P
Imagine being a nurse at a hospital, going to place a patient in their bed only to see this tiny fucking bee there.
"As its a money or currency"
BEE SWARM SIM REFERENCE⁉️
This gave the entire plot away
Not me going insane from the “ping” sound effect……. 😭💀
Great video! Very entertaining and informative.
Who wouldve thought a sticky substance would have so many uses!
my sticky substance is only used for reproduction.. I wish it had more uses...
I love how Bee Movie is still massively influential in the RUclips algorithm
The “ding” sfx really gets tired to listen to quickly
It is, and it's just so loud too
The funniest thing about The Bee Movie in retrospect is that Barry's winning evidence in his case is factually incorrect, if bees in bee farms dislike how they're being treated they'll just leave and build a new hive somewhere else and there's pretty much no way for bee keepers to prevent them from doing this except to ensure the bees are content with their environment. It's really a form of mutualistic symbiosis rather than a farm, bees provide bee keepers honey in exchange for a comfortable location with fewer danger sources to have their hive.
0:16 honey mountain
Its really a crime that we dont get more scenes in the hive like i was expecting this video to be longer. The ridiculous world building inside the hive is one of my favourite things about this movie.
Imagine if we could use our own vomit in all the ways they use honey 💀
I don’t know why, but when I heard your voice I immediately started laughing so hard I made myself sick. It was so unexpected 😂
Are you telling me that they have glass contsiners and mirrors but Barry didn't knew what a window is
I like how you explained the currency one and jar one, idk just simply rly nice of you
men 19 in one shower gel be like :
Remember, Honey is considered as Bee Vomit.
Why and the Bee Movie they never show the humans how to make their own honey because of humans can do bees job and make all the things the bees can make with the honey that would Advance humidity 10,000 years into the future
Bee Theory: the difference in usage and value depends on thicknesses, sweetness, climate, and if it has been refined.
“Marvel movies have the best transitions”
Meanwhile Bee Movie: 0:18
Love your videos. You give me a lot of peace and understanding. Blessed be brother
Wow. I never realized honey was such a breakthrough.
now this is journalism
BE HOLD!
THE NEW 19 IN 1 HONEY!
I love how it says it's consumable in at least 3 different ways.
Remember me when you get 100K subs
np gang
Interesting to see that bees vomit is a hygiene product.
19 in 1 men's body wash
i figured you'd count that "our homes, our schools, our hospitals" literally instead of folding it into "currency/economy"
Reminder that honey, being sugar, would probably ruin a gasoline engine. Though it’s a replacement, not an additive.
now imagine if we as humans collected our sweat or piss or something and used it for all of these things.
Lol I laughed at “pending copyrighted material
“Introducing our newest product: 1 in 18 Honeybee by Honey”
“Its got all you need in life, like literally”
erm excuse me but misc drinkable liquid and celebratory drink are the same thing, erm mouthwash is a misc drinkable liquid, ermmmmm 😶😮💨☝🤓 more padding than cinemasins??
You drink mouthwash?
@@Rice_WolfI do
Stop kinkshaming me
@@lir489 For alcoholics sure id get that, but as a kink...? I'm almost too scared to ask how that works.
GET OUT!!!
@chaoticduk7515 HI POOKIE
I recoiled when i saw Barry's friend on a IV drip of *honey*. That shit should *not* go inside the body unless its the digestive track! LET ALONE THE BLOODSTREAM
I'm scared for what P. Beedy used the baby honey oil for 💀
R. I. P Michael Jackzzzon
I just realized that woman husband share the same voice as joe after hearing his scream
Even if it didn't hit 40 or something uses, this was still an interesting watch. GJ!
this is exactly so well put together!!!
"Miscellaneous celebratory liquid" made me laugh when I ½ saw it
I deeply appreciate the distinction between filtered water and chlorinated water
Honey is gold
Honey is just corn syrup in the Bee Movie universe
That’s why honey production is such a huge and important industry in the bee world. Honey can do anything
That changed my life forever
This is very important information. Thank you for sharing your insights.
Seeing how the bees piss away honey on theme park rides and pools makes Barry's case seem a lot worse