The Vikings of TikTok

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @kurtisconner
    @kurtisconner  Год назад +2275

    You can buy a ticket to the online premiere of my comedy special “Keep Busy” here: watch.kurtisconner.com/

    • @eddykidplayzyt
      @eddykidplayzyt Год назад +136

      Keep busy? I hardly know…sy?

    • @Devilsubliminals
      @Devilsubliminals Год назад +16

      yippee

    • @annabel6281
      @annabel6281 Год назад +11

      Hello Kurtis, you’re cool

    • @autumnbramble4079
      @autumnbramble4079 Год назад +2

      yesss I want a signed poster too Kurtis !! 😈

    • @daveslamjam
      @daveslamjam Год назад +12

      are you doing it on november 10th to spite ajr? because that would be hilarious

  • @crankiemuniz
    @crankiemuniz Год назад +5009

    I love that Barbie saying "BALLS" is still used regularly because it gets me every time

    • @tuna420emojistar
      @tuna420emojistar Год назад +123

      tell me why never realized that was from rapunzel barbie😭🤣 I loved that movie as a kid

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Год назад

      @@tuna420emojistarHe originally sampled it in his original barbie vs bratz video. Highly recommend. But it’s over 2 years old which goddamn I can’t believe it’s been that long. 🫠

    • @shea8224
      @shea8224 Год назад +1

      Yesss me too 🤣🤣

    • @EvaIdk__Romania
      @EvaIdk__Romania Год назад

      YES

    • @namantherockstar
      @namantherockstar Год назад

      Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 70K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
      Begging...

  • @Guirko
    @Guirko Год назад +7775

    Fun fact: During the Viking age (800-1050 AD), young men and women were required to sit in their car and do a Nickelback rendition of the DK rap as a rite of passage. It is an authentic Viking tradition!

    • @Major003
      @Major003 Год назад +134

      My _gosh,_ was that painful to watch. I could very clearly hear the country influence before Kurtis even mentioned it.

    • @erinpickle6891
      @erinpickle6891 Год назад +20

      Erm actually they didn’t have cars in 800-1050 AD 🤓☝️

    • @Kralisedra
      @Kralisedra 9 месяцев назад +10

      ya know. I thought it was just a funny joke and then I got to that part and it. it was not.

    • @thegaysdobegay
      @thegaysdobegay 9 месяцев назад +16

      It's true, I was Nickelback's fur coat

    • @cthulhufhtagn293
      @cthulhufhtagn293 6 месяцев назад +2

      I can confirm. It's in the lore!

  • @__Mousie
    @__Mousie Год назад +27477

    as a fellow scandinavian, i am living proof that all vikings are shirtless vampires who jump off of cliffs with plastic axes in both hands

    • @Random-sk6hm
      @Random-sk6hm Год назад +783

      Another day another slay

    • @liablau
      @liablau Год назад +100

      @@Random-sk6hm Lmao am using that one

    • @lobsterlover252
      @lobsterlover252 Год назад +18

      Me too

    • @kota3681
      @kota3681 Год назад +9

      ​@ville__nobody asked thanks

    • @Livecat-hy6qh
      @Livecat-hy6qh Год назад

      @DontReadMyProfilePicture.185pls shut up

  • @Luckie_7
    @Luckie_7 3 месяца назад +621

    I wake up, I sail (walk) to the shore of the enemy (the refrigerator) and raid the wealth of the peasants (steal my roommates food) i am truly a modern Viking

    • @ledridrou
      @ledridrou Месяц назад +9

      It sounds really bad when you just read "I wake up, I walk to the refrigerator and steal my roommates food. I am truly a modern viking"

    • @Luckie_7
      @Luckie_7 Месяц назад +17

      @@ledridrou I also pillage the coastline (don’t do any dishes)

    • @culture4519
      @culture4519 Месяц назад +3

      Amen

    • @TheExplodingStar0
      @TheExplodingStar0 28 дней назад +5

      Yes I also have gone a-sea many a time on many conquests for riches (I drive myself to work)

  • @wolfiekiki9858
    @wolfiekiki9858 Год назад +14616

    Being half Swedish, half Italian, I will now create a community of vikings plumbers.

  • @gianalugo9746
    @gianalugo9746 10 месяцев назад +9055

    I think its so funny how Vikings are treated like the winter version of pirates

    • @ArtyFartyBart
      @ArtyFartyBart 9 месяцев назад +427

      That's the best description I've heard

    • @Notabot129
      @Notabot129 9 месяцев назад +146

      I blame the history channel

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 8 месяцев назад +77

      aren't they?

    • @Pricklyrose-l2o
      @Pricklyrose-l2o 8 месяцев назад

      well it was a job title @@bloodlove93

    • @seleneb9852
      @seleneb9852 8 месяцев назад +135

      Chilly Pirates…Pirates on Ice

  • @therealgiantsquid
    @therealgiantsquid Год назад +38885

    Curtis having like zero tattoos on his back makes him kinda look like a grilled cheese that hasn't been flipped over yet

    • @ThatMichelleGirl1
      @ThatMichelleGirl1 Год назад +2096

      I have tattoos on my back and frequently forget that they exist.

    • @keingewissen5778
      @keingewissen5778 Год назад +722

      @@ThatMichelleGirl1Yeah, that’s why I don’t really want tattoos on my back, it’s kind of a waste of money.

    • @nateleavy5189
      @nateleavy5189 Год назад +1763

      @@ThatMichelleGirl1my only tattoo is on my back and sometimes I’ll catch it in a mirror and I’m like “omg!”

    • @applegrease__
      @applegrease__ Год назад +764

      no the mullet definitely makes him golden brown on both sides

    • @SailorMoonLogic
      @SailorMoonLogic Год назад +830

      How could you spell his name wrong on his own channel? 😩

  • @ObeyCamp
    @ObeyCamp 5 месяцев назад +665

    Seeing a naked man literally flying through the air, legs akimbo, swinging a giant axe, just shrinking into the distance like a meme edit, is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. I had to watch that a bunch of times and I was in tears laughing 😂

  • @nikkim8556
    @nikkim8556 Год назад +8694

    This feels like the cottage core craze but for straight men. Traditional folklore influences, vintage fashion and styling, and a shared community to interact with online and show off your lil costumes

    • @Ca18detEnjoyer
      @Ca18detEnjoyer Год назад +697

      and an equal amount of misinformation and thirst traps, the two most important parts

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 Год назад +609

      I want men to know it's okay to just have fun and have a fun goofy lil time. You don't have to be dead serious about it.

    • @OnceMoreWithLove777
      @OnceMoreWithLove777 Год назад +69

      oh my god this made me actually snort hot chocolate

    • @umi2751
      @umi2751 Год назад +254

      ​@@alexia3552i think that goes to all adults, but men mostly. Sometimes ppl get embarassed when they mention something "childish" that they like to do while forgetting that play is common to all humans, regardless of age. People play videogames, cards, etc all the time and just like that it's okay to just play pretend, like... just don't make it your whole identity

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 Год назад +19

      This is a perfect teaching moment see they may be straight but they’re also super gay

  • @isabella488
    @isabella488 Год назад +1587

    my favourite part of this is that viking isn't just a random group of people, it was literally a JOB. could you imagine people in the future just going "how to become a modern day accountant in three easy steps"

    • @JR-rf9sq
      @JR-rf9sq Год назад +78

      That, and I believe it was only like 10% of men at that time who actually were vikings? So even just actually being Swedish or whatever wouldn’t have automatically made you one.

    • @JumalaPlays
      @JumalaPlays Год назад +8

      @@JR-rf9sq Well it'd be mighty hard fitting an entire civilization on a dozen boats, wouldn't it?

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Год назад +17

      @@JumalaPlays No the entirety of Scandinavia went to England each year to raid. It's a proud tradition we keep up by going around Europe and getting shitfaced.

    • @JohnDoe-sw1rs
      @JohnDoe-sw1rs Месяц назад

      @@JumalaPlaysThe Sea People’s were able to do so thousands of years before the Vikings. The Norse just didn’t have a reason to do a mass migration, the most they did was establish Danelaw in England and have migration into the new Kingdom.

  • @YagoYaggo
    @YagoYaggo Год назад +2002

    Unironically the guy jumping in the freezing water with the platic axes is one of THE funniest things I've EVER seen, it brings me so much joy I revisit it from time to time

    • @Pixelusually
      @Pixelusually Год назад +51

      Freezing water? *I hardly know her*

    • @kroneexe
      @kroneexe Год назад +19

      I visited that body of water right before the video went viral. It’s walking distance from my house

    • @peeteee
      @peeteee Год назад +15

      @@kroneexeyou have no idea how jealous i am of you.

    • @iquegrey76
      @iquegrey76 Год назад +4

      I want you to tell us how many people jump into that water since it went viral, please.

    • @kroneexe
      @kroneexe Год назад +7

      @@iquegrey76 There were some youngsters there jumping when I walked past it this summer.

  • @Kreptyne
    @Kreptyne 5 месяцев назад +296

    Worth bearing in mind peyton did NOT create that valhalla calling song that's made by Miracle of Sound and he sorta co-opted it and doesn't credit him, it's a whole thing

    • @dashofsparkle7627
      @dashofsparkle7627 5 месяцев назад +10

      Thank you! I did not see your comment, but I said the same thing.

    • @CircusFoxxo
      @CircusFoxxo 2 месяца назад +10

      It only sounds cringe when he acapellas it too, the original and the version with him both slap heavy

    • @festacoreentertainment1658
      @festacoreentertainment1658 Месяц назад +4

      @@CircusFoxxo not only that, miracles of sound made it because hes a total rpg nerd XD

    • @luxlior
      @luxlior Месяц назад

      Who cares? Its all ghetto music

    • @JasonVoorheesUnstoppable
      @JasonVoorheesUnstoppable Месяц назад

      @@CircusFoxxoyeah I feel like Payton was getting a little too much hate for that TikTok, the dude has a pretty great voice

  • @AntiArmedWierdo
    @AntiArmedWierdo Год назад +3809

    12:42 Fun fact! Viking’s we’re obsessed with cleanliness and looking/smelling good. We have writings that show British women at the time were so into it that the church had to step in and tell Anglo-Saxon men to bathe more so muscular Scandinavians didn’t steal their women

    • @HiggsBosonification
      @HiggsBosonification Год назад +12

      Which documents?

    • @lothcatskilledthesith6903
      @lothcatskilledthesith6903 Год назад +536

      @@HiggsBosonification There are so may records of complaints form Anglo-Saxons due to their “exaggerated and unfair” attention to cleanliness and looks. For instance, John of Wallingford, circa 1220:" ...according to their country’s customs - in the habit of combing their hair every day, to bathe every Saturday, to change their clothes frequently and to draw attention to themselves by means of many such frivolous whims. In this way, they sieged the married women’s virtue and persuaded the daughters of even noble men to become their mistresses." Additionally, archeological digs in Scandinavia have found evidence of soap making much earlier than those in Britain. Nearly all viking graves have multiple combs and toothbrushes.

    • @TheFrostyboiz
      @TheFrostyboiz Год назад +147

      Lol I was hoping someone was going to comment that. Because i had the same thought but either way it's fun for the bit Connor was doing

    • @JENNEZ77
      @JENNEZ77 Год назад +264

      Now men don’t do the basic hygiene because apparently it’s gay

    • @kayoss8787
      @kayoss8787 Год назад +94

      The main primary source is an Arab historian who lived with Vikings and did say the only people stinker were the angles and saxons (British)
      The Finnish sauna was the main bathing ritual.

  • @drunkhyena
    @drunkhyena Год назад +12343

    As a historian this video is killing me oh my god
    - viking was a parttime profession, not a people
    - most Nordic peoples were farmers and traders, and went on raids once or twice a year
    - vikings were very clean, bathed often and used nice smelling oils on their beards and hair. This made them very popular with women, which only increased the fear of those Nordic men lol
    - raids were not just a viking thing! A lot of peoples raided communities that were not well guarded. Vikings were more villified than others because they did not spare monasteries (heathens!)
    - Nordic societies were much more egalitarian when it came to gender. Women could divorce their husbands, they could become warriors, and they were generally in charge of money. This because finances were considered 'witchcraft' and you know, women are just better at that kind of thing I guess
    - vikings did have language and grammar, modern Icelandic evolved from old Norse, which is the oldest Nordic language (to my knowledge)
    Perhaps most importantly: most of the historical sources we have on 'vikings' come from biased sources. Like Romans, who were always at war with them. So if Tacitus writes that the barbaric vikings made human sacrifices and participated in horrible things, is that evidence or propaganda?
    A lot of these 'modern vikings' just want an excuse to act tough and be racist. It's 'alpha male' behavior without the crypto.
    Edit: yall im not gonna argue with you in the replies. Yes i am a historian and i wrote this out in a few minutes and did not double check my sources for a yt comment, please calm down

    • @TheAncientGeekoRoman
      @TheAncientGeekoRoman Год назад +1397

      As an ancient Mediterranean scholar, I endorse this message, especially how much the Romans wrote to vilify people outside of their empire/their enemies

    • @beybladebaby
      @beybladebaby Год назад +729

      100% they are all crypto bros and yeah balls deep into joe rogan and alpha male bro stuff,- buying vitamins for their "alpha brain" LOL

    • @Loveofmisery
      @Loveofmisery Год назад +755

      These people played Skyrim, sided with the stormcloaks, and then forgot how to touch grass.

    • @jeremymatthews6399
      @jeremymatthews6399 Год назад +778

      I nearly died when the guy said "we are going to make the first viking village in North America"
      L'Anse aux Meadows historic site: am I a joke to you???

    • @marcelacavalheiro2412
      @marcelacavalheiro2412 Год назад

      "more egalitarian" *proceeds to describe how sexist ideas were used to justify women handling money* sure dude

  • @carsausage
    @carsausage Год назад +3819

    How to be a Modern Viking:
    -Be a football player
    -Play for Minnesota

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 Год назад +27

      underrated lmao

    • @DolphinOfFire
      @DolphinOfFire Год назад +7

      That is a viqueen. Go Pack Go!

    • @carsausage
      @carsausage Год назад +5

      @@DolphinOfFire Maybe beat the Steelers before you flap shit eh bud

    • @tapehead3832
      @tapehead3832 Год назад +24

      -loose every game (optional)

    • @leevilduck
      @leevilduck Год назад +2

      @@carsausage imagine not beating a Matt Canada offense lmao

  • @antoniopatru8123
    @antoniopatru8123 6 месяцев назад +98

    Him being a country musician makes a LOT of sense. I knew I recognized that country twang in that DK rap 🤣

  • @miracleofsound
    @miracleofsound 11 месяцев назад +4878

    4:53 this song Valhalla Calling is actually my original song :)
    I wrote it inspired by Norse mythology after playing AC Valhalla. 👍
    I also never intended it to be interpreted as any kind of authentic Nordic or Viking chant; this is a misconception 👍

    • @hiim4212
      @hiim4212 10 месяцев назад +328

      Omg I literally just read a comment about your song and the situation around it. I’m sorry that happened to you

    • @brandenbizelli6332
      @brandenbizelli6332 10 месяцев назад +101

      The one without Peyton Parish is good

    • @ona512
      @ona512 10 месяцев назад +85

      nice. this comment should def be higher on the list

    • @alex7543
      @alex7543 10 месяцев назад +84

      kurtis should pin this comment

    • @UW-pz1gq
      @UW-pz1gq 10 месяцев назад +15

      Lmao. That's sick

  • @jordanreger
    @jordanreger Год назад +6197

    i've always wanted to hold plastic axes and jump into frozen lakes because that's what modern vikings do

    • @Salithin
      @Salithin Год назад +47

      I agree, I also always wanted to hold plastic axes and jump into frozen lakes because thats what vikings do

    • @PantryPirate526
      @PantryPirate526 Год назад +48

      Same. That's what my father did, what his father did, and so on. One day I'm gonna whip out my plastic axes from spirit Halloween and jump into freezing cold water.

    • @Byzantia
      @Byzantia Год назад +3

      Ye

    • @Skateforam8
      @Skateforam8 Год назад

      yeah its the epitomie of being a man

    • @Nathan-Croft
      @Nathan-Croft Год назад +27

      I heard that modern vikings are petty much the same as all the other modern people, except jumping into cold water, having long beards and holding axes

  • @skaravian3027
    @skaravian3027 Год назад +4866

    I am a Scandinavian archeology student, and I just want to mention that, while yes, the vikings did colonize, it wasn't like the "modern" way (ex, the british and french in America ++). They usually built smaller settlements in places that weren't previously inhabitet. In some cases some would settle closer to local people, and eventually intergrate into their society. So it wasn't about wiping others out and claiming the whole land as their own. They did raid places, but left afterwards, the goal of those where not to colonize (just as a response to 1:56 in the video).
    Oh and a lot of the vikings were actually just merchants and tradesmen, and did not really raid anything.
    Personally, I stay faaaar away from that side of tiktok. As someone who is close to our history, culture and nature, I find it far too stereotypical to watch. They spread so much misinformation. The fact that they make themselves out to be representatives of the culture, yet they so obviously has not made any research about it or have any actual connection to it. They watched the Vikings tv-show, which isn't exactly historically accurate, and made it their entire personality. They are actually just making a mockery of our history. At first it was kind of funny, because of the ridiculousness of it, but now they are so damn many it is just frustrating. They are reaching out to more people than actual scandinavians about our history.
    (Also kind of funny how the ones with 3% scandinavian blood always have "viking blood" and not "had to flee the country to survive the famine in the 1800s blood)

    • @listenboi
      @listenboi Год назад +57

      exactly!

    • @kosaciecsyberyjski
      @kosaciecsyberyjski Год назад +334

      This is true! In Poland during history and polish (basically literature combined with culture classes) classes we were taught that during the times of the free city Gdańsk vikings were seen as friends since we would trade very often! It's also thought that our cultures were exchanged very often because our food, culture and in some aspects old religions are incredibly similar!

    • @shanchan8247
      @shanchan8247 Год назад +51

      I mean, I heard that Vikings basically bread themselves out because they mixed with so many other different people and cultures.....I wish someone would educate neo 'vikings'.

    • @kosaciecsyberyjski
      @kosaciecsyberyjski Год назад +415

      @@shanchan8247 you can't breed out vikings because it's not a race or kind of people, it was a profession, they were sailors

    • @temmietemmieson6756
      @temmietemmieson6756 Год назад

      This guy seems much closer to your description: youtube.com/@dentonstalesofthevikingage8945?si=bMjknGXI_l-Z6LJ7

  • @ratchul2628
    @ratchul2628 Месяц назад +16

    Kurtis using a clip of an old Irish road safety ad at 3:50 that traumatised me as a child was not on my bingo card

  • @lykosxvi1930
    @lykosxvi1930 Год назад +2192

    12:25 Surprisingly Vikings were often actually quite well groomed and cleaner than, for example, the average Anglo Saxon. Often being buried with combs and other hair grooming products, kinda like having Manscaped in your casket now, thats how important it was seen in their culture. They also washed far more frequently than Anglo Saxon men, a fact alongside their beard and hair maintence that got them called womanly by their enemies.

    • @mostHumblePersonAlive
      @mostHumblePersonAlive Год назад +84

      Then they laughed and went into berzerker

    • @maddygreenb
      @maddygreenb Год назад +23

      Yea but they still didn’t bathe nearly as often as a modern person

    • @LangkeeLongkee
      @LangkeeLongkee Год назад +187

      ​​@@maddygreenbdepends. In South America we bathe more than North Americans. Based on location, people in colder climates don't bathe as much, and well, Scandinavia isn't exactly tropical beaches.
      Some people bathed communally once a week or a couple times a week back then, but would still lightly wash in their homes at night.

    • @perytonpred2356
      @perytonpred2356 Год назад +3

      Yeah, to a point where Anglo Saxon women were often seduced by Norsemen far more often, as the Anglo Saxon men smelled horrible in comparison.
      So the Anglo Saxon men, rather than make themselves smell good, decided to write "propaganda" against the Vikings that called them stinky poopooheads who never bathed. Unfortunately it's a historical untruth that remains to this day.

    • @emlrob337
      @emlrob337 Год назад +91

      I was literally going to comment this! Like there are theories that Anglo Saxon women actually preferred Vikings for their cleanliness!

  • @DocumentaryFanboy
    @DocumentaryFanboy 9 месяцев назад +3243

    The fact that none of these people get that "viking" wasn't an ethnicity or a personality trait, but a job title has me equally crying and dying of laughter.

    • @greatape8019
      @greatape8019 8 месяцев назад +410

      imagine in 900 yrs people glorifying office jobs like this

    • @DocumentaryFanboy
      @DocumentaryFanboy 8 месяцев назад +380

      @@greatape8019 Hahahaha.
      "I'm a secretary living a secretary lifestyle *agressive typing*"

    • @jesseharrold1812
      @jesseharrold1812 8 месяцев назад +169

      Not even that. A summer gig. Supplemental income.

    • @saudade7842
      @saudade7842 8 месяцев назад +187

      Some dudes will literally base their whole personality off of a poor understanding of an extinct culture and/or religion lmao

    • @DocumentaryFanboy
      @DocumentaryFanboy 8 месяцев назад

      @@saudade7842 That's what happens when you learn history from TikTok

  • @justagirl4828
    @justagirl4828 Год назад +2785

    As a danish girl studying history with a major in vikings, this video was hilarious! And Im not here to teach or be annyoing, but I just find it so interesting, that vikings were actually very clean..We have found sooo many grooming tools and stuff here in Denmark from vikings. A lot of women from other countries were attracted to them, because of that haha. They really took grooming seriously and even by todays standards, their teeth were pretty good as well. Just a fun little fact!

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Год назад +174

      There's a reason when they rocked up all the women left with em. They were clean, and nicer to them lol.

    • @funnyguurl
      @funnyguurl Год назад +29

      I read that they learned this from Indigenous people.

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Год назад +83

      @funnyguurl eh, where did you read that?
      Bathing was more popular earlier on in human history, iirc, bit fell out of favor in the middle ages as dirtier water through sewerage demands increasing, ale became the drink of choice (probably not a coincidence that most ale was made in churches in middle europe) and bathing was avoided as water was associated with disease.
      In colder climates with smaller populations, water remained clean, and bathing stayed popular, as well as knowledge of cleaning wounds etc. And just a focus on cleaning your hair, teeth, and beard as general hygiene. They still drank heaps tho lol

    • @sejsuper4660
      @sejsuper4660 Год назад +76

      they had a whole day dedicated to cleaning themselves (saturday/lørdag) its also the reason that saturday in most nordic languages is the only day not named after a god

    • @MagpieSkyline
      @MagpieSkyline Год назад +12

      @@funnyguurlWhat indigenous people do you refer to? The Sámi?

  • @MySqueezingArm
    @MySqueezingArm 5 месяцев назад +44

    5:18 Valhalla Calling is a song from MiracleOfSound, not an ancient viking song. It's a whole thing because Peyton isn't crediting him.

  • @Stapler42
    @Stapler42 Год назад +937

    12:30 honestly the weird thing is that vikings were apparently really hygienic, there were some christian writers in England during the viking period who talked about vikings seducing too many English women because they combed their hair and took weekly baths

    • @NickiRusin
      @NickiRusin Год назад +156

      honestly that's a hilarious problem to have

    • @noranizaazmi6523
      @noranizaazmi6523 Год назад +147

      That would seduce me too. A guy having good hygiene and not smelling like an anime convention? Sign me up!

    • @grell5108
      @grell5108 Год назад +130

      "These disgusting vikings with their cleanliness! How can I compete against someone who washes EVERY WEEK!"

    • @iscorsan
      @iscorsan Год назад +10

      ​@@noranizaazmi6523medium hygiene 🤣🤣 but weekly is better than monthly

    • @magentatime
      @magentatime Год назад

      try yearly, for englishmen at the time. @@iscorsan

  • @hugohaggstrom9964
    @hugohaggstrom9964 Год назад +3207

    As a swede i absolutely hate when someone realises their great great great grandpa was from the nordics and then their entire personality becomes viking and they start wearing "viking dreadlocks"

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +109

      Self-appropriation

    • @xyzmediaandentertainment8313
      @xyzmediaandentertainment8313 Год назад +52

      When I think of swede I think of somalian and morrocan refugees 😂

    • @ladyrainicorn007
      @ladyrainicorn007 Год назад +3

      RIGHT

    • @Guirko
      @Guirko Год назад +1

      @@wildfire9280 lmao

    • @TheLeftwheel
      @TheLeftwheel Год назад

      There are actual towns here in Texas with Scandinavian immigrant history and this fuckwit wants to larp in Kilgore. Our ancestors weren't 'Ragnar Lothbrok'. Our ancestors were people named Tjere and Asbor who farmed, went to the churches they built, and liked accordion music. 🤦‍♂

  • @Loren613
    @Loren613 Год назад +2265

    Fun fact: Vikings actually dedicated Sundays to grooming themselves and they would basically have spa days.

    • @moggo07
      @moggo07 Год назад +203

      In Iceland they groomed themselves and bathed on Saturdays ( the Icelandic word for Saturday is ''Laugadagur'' meaning pool-day if directly translated to English

    • @Loren613
      @Loren613 Год назад +46

      @@moggo07 thanks for the correction, I only learned the fact like months ago. Thanks again!

    • @moggo07
      @moggo07 Год назад +10

      @@Loren613 np dude, don't know if the other five nordics have it the same though

    • @sikness1924
      @sikness1924 Год назад +102

      They groomed so much compared to the other europeans that there was a treaty from old brittish areas talking about how their women prefered vikings over them because they were clean (a lot of paraphrasing here but the basis was that)

    • @MrDeano-eu9rg
      @MrDeano-eu9rg Год назад +1

      ​@@Loren613whered u get that information from?

  • @Leo_8005
    @Leo_8005 Месяц назад +18

    12:41 vikings smelling bad is kind of a myth. Yes generally speaking people were more smelly in medieval times but for these standards vikings are considered rather clean

    • @closetgamer8315
      @closetgamer8315 17 дней назад

      I came to the comments to say this exact thing. 🤣

  • @enigmadrath1780
    @enigmadrath1780 Год назад +1431

    One of these American vikings interned at a company I was working for in Oslo and it was both funny yet embarrassing watching him trying to "connect with his people" (i.e. confused office workers who're just there to do a job, not plan a raid) by regaling them on his knowledge of vikings and telling them all about the viking-y stuff he did back home in Missouri. I myself am Dutch but since am black I guess he didn't think I'd understand the nuanced complexity of viking culture, so with me he just talked talked video games.

    • @No_One-d9z
      @No_One-d9z Год назад +25

      😂😂😂😂

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Год назад +53

      This sounds like everyone I've met from Missouri 😂

    • @hcf4kd1992
      @hcf4kd1992 Год назад +19

      Not Missouri 😮
      *embarrassed in St. Louis*

    • @giulioceresini1435
      @giulioceresini1435 Год назад +31

      You were spared. I'd ve thankful, honestly

    • @sarminder4357
      @sarminder4357 Год назад +61

      Most of the people who are so into that are often right wing so that explains it. But you were spared and that can be a win

  • @elliemae9884
    @elliemae9884 Год назад +2334

    The "modern day Viking" lore can actually go a lot deeper and a lot worse than this unfortunately. But I don't think they'd be able to talk about those things on tiktok openly without getting banned. There's some 'churches' scattered around the US that practice heathenry, using Viking and Nordic mythology as the basis of their religion, but some of these churches are actually pretty racist and problematic. Ásatrú Folk Assembly churches are prime examples of this. It's a lot to get into in a RUclips comment since it's kind of a deep rabbit hole, but I encourage y'all to learn more about it. And I'm not saying ALL "modern day Vikings" are racist either, but just be aware of how much deeper this stuff can go.

    • @pearljammies
      @pearljammies Год назад +313

      Yes, many white supremacists occupy the Viking space. I can’t look at any of these folks without feeling a visceral revulsion. So it made absolute sense that Peyton came from country music, which, well, you know…especially when the line we heard was about blue eyes and blonde hair 😳

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Год назад

      As a white person who is embarrassed by most white “culture”, this is embarrassing as shit. I swear so many white people are just looking for an excuse to be racist and use anything as a vehicle to do that.

    • @Jackieeeisvibing
      @Jackieeeisvibing Год назад

      Yeah like it sucks bc I adore like biking and Norse mythology but I do have to do a double take when I see guys like this bc SO many white supremacists will use runes and symbols and convoluted language to cover up their racism

    • @yonahoy
      @yonahoy Год назад +32

      Speaking as a non-AFA-related heathen, love the fun poked our way for some of the cringe that can be found. All good fun :)

    • @Shirumoon
      @Shirumoon Год назад

      Even without knowing about that, I thought this modern viking type of stuff reeks of white supremacy. Never seen a black person in that community, never seen a non hypermasculine person in that community (or hyper feminine if we look at the women). It gives of the worst vibes.

  • @アルモニカ-x7l
    @アルモニカ-x7l Год назад +1298

    A Viking Vampire is a really interesting concept because vampires can't cross running water. Imagine the moment they step on a boat they just immediately evaporate.

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Год назад +56

      And in most lore they can’t go into the sun.

    • @hailmuse
      @hailmuse Год назад +34

      wait where did that lore come from?
      Edit: because I know the sun thing came from Nosferatu. In Dracula vampires are basically reanimated corpses

    • @yashmathur2
      @yashmathur2 Год назад +13

      ​@@hailmuse☝️🤓 twilight is the bible of vampires

    • @pangoblade
      @pangoblade Год назад +29

      are you saying my dream of becoming a vampire pirate is dead?

    • @WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes
      @WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes Год назад +35

      ​​@@yashmathur2 the twilight vampires have no problem with water... The vampires not being able to cross running water mythology comes from European folklore or so I've heard.

  • @mychemsaveslive09-12
    @mychemsaveslive09-12 6 месяцев назад +60

    7:45 "sleep" by my chemical romance goes like "shut your eyes, kiss me goodbye, and sleeppppp" so ig you could just lie on the ground if you wanted to

    • @redrenegade13
      @redrenegade13 3 месяца назад

      I was thinking of "counting bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums" by A Perfect Circle and that really obnoxious part where the staticky voice is yelling "GO TO SLEEP GO TO SLEEP GO TO SLEEP GO TO SLEEP" ....yeah like I'm gonna be able to do that with all the subwoofer throbbing and static yelling 🤣
      That song is so cringe. I love it and I wouldn't change a thing.

  • @laurendillon627
    @laurendillon627 Год назад +2837

    As a historian who has written about Vikings, this whole trend is beyond strange. None of these guys talk about skaldic poetry and how complex it was, there were 3 distinct social classes, the women were seen as equals to the men and were know to attack if someone tried to harm their kids if her husband was on a voyage. The helmets didn’t have horns on them, they were good at agriculture and foraged/ate a lot of fruit, they also used a spear and sometimes a seax which was a big knife in battle, not just an axe. And the berserker thing was to scare the shit out of opponents and they often used alcohol and hallucinogenics to get to berserker mode. Plus nobody mentions holmgangs which were super strict duels for honor or to steal someone’s wife. Or the super cool nithing poles from Germanic paganism which were used for curses. But go dive into snow and talk about how Vikings raided to bring stuff home to families as if they were not advanced enough to hunt, forage, forge metal, build tons of different kinds of ships and what not. Also what nobody talks about was the fact that a Viking became the Saxon King of England (Harold II) they made very calculated political moves. It’s not that hard to read a book

    • @jakegenocide
      @jakegenocide 10 месяцев назад +34

      Wait, if you were a historian, you wouldn't have said that the berserker trans, was fueled by hallucinogens and alcohol, you would have made it clear, that we believe that, but are unsure exactly what was used. We don't actually have enough historical evidence to figure out if it was just Sagas and Old English superstitions of the Vikings, much less how it was achieved, all speculative.

    • @Hannahgs
      @Hannahgs 10 месяцев назад +168

      @@jakegenocidedude…chill

    • @danielalizcano6648
      @danielalizcano6648 10 месяцев назад +49

      I love this comment, it shows my true frustration in an educated manner

    • @CatherineMcClain
      @CatherineMcClain 10 месяцев назад +46

      I know a lot of these modern viking subculture people irl. There are a good lot of them who do know the history, and one has even written s book. I actually met these people because I'm a huge fan of studying history and culture. The ones who I am friends with irl actually run an educational organization and go to local festivals and parades to educate the public. I love their dedication.
      That being said, the group I know ate slso legitimately neopagans, so they are very passionate and are definitely going deeper than the surface level "vikings" on TikTok.

    • @ShipperTrash
      @ShipperTrash 10 месяцев назад +8

      Also most people believe that one of the vikings became the first official ruler in Kievan Rus. Well, he started with a city, but his buddy and his son went ahead and finished the domination- I mean the unification of the state, establishing the dynasty. Though some people argue that no, even if the dude was a trader and a warrior who traveled by sea and spoke a distinct scandinavian language, he somehow was still Slavic. Lol. Yeah right.

  • @SininenMeri
    @SininenMeri Год назад +636

    I'm a Finn and when I heard "viking music" my instant thought was Nordic heavy metal. A lot of the bands and their fans take inspiration from vikings and Kalevala. Then when the Donkey Kong song started I was very confused because the vibe felt more like country than anything I would tie to vikings. So I of course felt very smart later in the video.

    • @phishcatt
      @phishcatt Год назад +16

      Same thoughts and I'm Greek lol.

    • @quothslania
      @quothslania Год назад +8

      I also immediately thought of Viking metal

    • @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
      @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Год назад +4

      my thought too, and I'm from Texas 🤠🤪

    • @grayflowers
      @grayflowers Год назад +5

      AMON AMARTH MENTIONED!!!!!!!!!! LESS GO!!!!!

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica Год назад +13

      That is something I would have found cool. There are tons of artists that appreciate Nordic & Celtic mythologies & stuff. But... This?? It's just alpha male bullshit w/ a muddled aesthetic that's almost purely pulled from the cultural hodgepodge that is Skyrim, lmaoooo. Dudes probably think Finland is Scandinavian... 🙃

  • @TheaSodermark
    @TheaSodermark Год назад +5455

    Being a Swede, seeing Americans trying to become Viking-furries… is something i actually expected. Nothing Americans do anymore surprises me.

    • @Aceofspades2006
      @Aceofspades2006 Год назад +1

      Omg ja bhahaha same I’m Icelandic. They literally steal every culture and do them wrong

    • @ImMacke3000
      @ImMacke3000 Год назад +105

      Ja, lite så

    • @kyrosparrow1704
      @kyrosparrow1704 Год назад +105

      As an American i 100% agree

    • @elyon7551
      @elyon7551 Год назад +398

      As a Swede, I find that many (if not most) Viking guys are far-right and racist af

    • @fazilasamardzic7368
      @fazilasamardzic7368 Год назад

      Dude, THIS. Which is just so funny
      @@elyon7551

  • @bbblakeisew
    @bbblakeisew 6 месяцев назад +28

    hii someone involved in my local punk scene and who has seen amon amarth here - the rowing thing they do is actually a fairly commonplace subcategory of moshing called a ‘rowing pit,’ it’s especially common amongst black metal bands(a genre started in and mostly made up of scandinavians.) i saw amon amarth when they opened for ghost and their set was so much fun! like a lot of black metal bands they have a heavier focus on theatrics and production than most in the alternative/metal genre, when i saw them they had a giant viking ship on stage and giant set piece of a midgard serpent. no hate at all just thought this would be a fun piece of info for people that also provides some context.

    • @IHaveCowYes
      @IHaveCowYes Месяц назад

      I wanna see them live so bad, the music is done qnd the Rowling seems like so much fun

  • @notmanagingmymischief
    @notmanagingmymischief Год назад +805

    So I attended a Ghost concert a few months back, and Amon Amarth actually was the opener for them. It was absolutely INSANE seeing and hearing those guys in person, especially since I’d never listened to their music beforehand. The energy was through the roof and I agree that every band should have a portion where we can just. Sit down for a bit. 😭

    • @kaleilynn23
      @kaleilynn23 Год назад +32

      BRO ME TOO I didn't know who they were until everyone started rowing

    • @DoodleDemon69
      @DoodleDemon69 Год назад +11

      Amon Amarth is soooo good, dude

    • @DoodleDemon69
      @DoodleDemon69 Год назад

      ​@@kaleilynn23You should listen to more of their stuff. They're great

    • @shyannadotson49
      @shyannadotson49 Год назад +9

      Im jealous you got to see Ghost! I’ve seen Amon Amarth twice and nothing compares

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Год назад +4

      Oh yes sitting down is the best. I can no longer stand for that long, my back is shot at the ripe old age of 28.

  • @liv_lyons
    @liv_lyons Год назад +1759

    Kurtis traumatized by the “surface leather” incident he really had to emphasize the “surface LEVEL”

  • @JadeIsChronicallyTired
    @JadeIsChronicallyTired Год назад +1665

    Fun fact, while their standards of cleanliness are not the same as ours Vikings were reported to be very clean by the people they pillaged. There's some pretty funny writings by Englishmen complaining that their wives and daughters ran away with the Vikings. One writer, John of Wallingford, wrote "The Danes, thanks to their habit to comb their hair every day, to bathe every Saturday, to change their garments often, and set off their persons by many such frivolous devices. In this manner, they laid siege to the virtue of the married women, and persuaded the daughters even of the nobles to be their concubines."
    So yeah, Vikings were very clean comparatively.
    Also obligatory Viking is an occupation not a culture.

    • @Random-sk6hm
      @Random-sk6hm Год назад +1

      Also male vikings were famously often kissing/sleeping with other male vikings more than their wives. Vikings were for the boys 💯

    • @frogbabygrill
      @frogbabygrill Год назад +252

      "Nooooo😢😢!!! I hate when Vikings have good hygiene, my wife and daughters are leaving me for them😭😭🥲!!! Stop showering it's gay😡🤬 I'm red with anger, and shaking and crying😡😭😢😢"

    • @sociallyundead419
      @sociallyundead419 Год назад +72

      Yeah, I was just scrolling down to make this comment! They were much cleaner than most. Still less than modern standards, obviously, but much more than most other groups around that time.

    • @Fluff_Noodles
      @Fluff_Noodles Год назад

      ​@@frogbabygrill "Oh former husband, I have no rights and you also wish for me to endure your stink? I can no longer tolerate your dick cheese sire. * Insert viking name here * has beautiful luscious hair and when he holds me it smells of this thing he calls soap...It's heavenly 🥴"

    • @SCP-O5-3
      @SCP-O5-3 Год назад +44

      Thank you for making this comment, I feel too many people just think of the old Norse as just brutes, and not as the amazing culture that they had

  • @joecooper7843
    @joecooper7843 2 месяца назад +8

    Being a Viking was literally just a summer job for the boys and these guys make it a whole identity 😂

  • @KennedyCassity
    @KennedyCassity Год назад +851

    my ex-boyfriends mom was realllllllly into this stuff. She has a page where she faceswaps an extremely overeddited and filtered version of her onto photos and adds quotes. She unfortunately gets involved in the side of the viking and norse culture that is very racist.
    She also believes she is the reincarnation of the goddess Freya and gets visions from the gods.

    • @elizabethr.9359
      @elizabethr.9359 Год назад +224

      Well that escalated quickly

    • @ANabiha
      @ANabiha Год назад +138

      never been so glad to see the prefix ex, love that for you

    • @yourdad69420
      @yourdad69420 Год назад +65

      yoo my dad believes he's the reincarnation of Odin and can speak to the gods when he meditates lmao

    • @MasqMasque
      @MasqMasque Год назад +87

      So that’s a pretty serious sign of schizophrenia

    • @wandermit6714
      @wandermit6714 Год назад +38

      that's unfortunate. as someone who's also a polytheist (though i'm a hellenic polytheist) it's unfortunate to see people using the ancient religions to spread hatred and bigotry,, it's not right

  • @Narwhal5000
    @Narwhal5000 Год назад +1136

    As a viking mom, I can confirm this is how we give birth. The axe is the hard part but its all smooth sailing after that.

    • @mmayonnnaise8601
      @mmayonnnaise8601 Год назад +38

      Thank you for your service Narwhal5000

    • @DreemyDreemz
      @DreemyDreemz Год назад +26

      Smooth sailing, like in a ship? A Viking ship? 👀

    • @quirkyredpanda7201
      @quirkyredpanda7201 Год назад +14

      Is that why they call ladies bits an axe wound?

    • @Pixelusually
      @Pixelusually Год назад +5

      Mother? I hardly know her

    • @dainodawg3160
      @dainodawg3160 Год назад +1

      ​@@quirkyredpanda7201that's what I thought too

  • @Chrysriph
    @Chrysriph Год назад +310

    I love Kurtis’s view of historic people. No mirrors, no simple technology, no basic hygiene, probably eating raw meat and speaking in grunts. The liver king, basically.

    • @namantherockstar
      @namantherockstar Год назад +1

      Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 70K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
      Begging...

  • @VictoriaCrissman
    @VictoriaCrissman 4 месяца назад +31

    18:56 no, I'm building a viking village. Literally, I'm building the Viking Village Lego set while watching this

    • @bagel1612
      @bagel1612 3 месяца назад +1

      We need to see it

  • @Tis1kay
    @Tis1kay Год назад +3267

    as an archaeologists, kurtis not knowing vikings had mirrors and catapults is hilarious

    • @star_lyx
      @star_lyx Год назад +139

      as a freshman in highschool, even im shocked he didnt know💀

    • @snottyboy9983
      @snottyboy9983 Год назад +268

      and the fact that they obsessed about their appearance and were extremely well groomed.

    • @Tis1kay
      @Tis1kay Год назад +38

      @@snottyboy9983 omggg yes this! That was like the next bit almost straight after i commented hahahha

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад +31

      Are any of us really surprised at this point? It's kurtis.

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 Год назад +85

      Well tbh I’m Canadian and all they taught us in history class is how the English and French got along better with beavers than they did with the natives. Also maple syrup. Penicillin.

  • @mimicray
    @mimicray Год назад +1921

    As a norwegian, I can tell you that "viking" translates to bay-person.
    So if you live by a bay, congrats, you are a viking

  • @ravenfeeder
    @ravenfeeder Год назад +450

    i’m a graduate student in viking and medieval norse studies, and i call these types “norweebs”. they subscribe to some sort of “norse exceptionalism” where they think that the norse invented raiding. people of all origins and places in the medieval world raided almost without exception. the unique thing about scandinavians was their amphibious approach. their reach over sea and speed in and out of target areas using rivers and coasts is why they stand out, but this “viking culture” does not exist, it was just a part-time job to get some wealth and status

    • @soupy_soup2
      @soupy_soup2 Год назад +4

      That's cool! I'm glad there's a least one expert here.

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 Год назад +15

      "I will not stand for people appropriating cowboy culture!"

    • @magentatime
      @magentatime Год назад +2

      right, real viking culture, was the cultures of all of the various different peoples who would do that job, and were usually specific to each area. These people acting like this, & throwing everything together like this, is almost similar to someone acting like/saying "all native americans are the same and share culture"

    • @dinamaruii1007
      @dinamaruii1007 Год назад +2

      And wasn’t it only for the rich? Like that most of the people in the viking era did not go on raids and were in fact poor farmers or farm hands?

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Год назад +1

      @@dinamaruii1007 Most people were farmers like in any pre-industrial society but viking raids would include a lot of those. Viking age Scandinavia was literally organized around equipping and manning ships so everyone in a hold would be expected to contribute something. That could be wood, building expertise, supplies or it could just be manpower if you didn't have anything else. So you would have found a lot of relatively poor people going along on raids as a form of tribute to their lord. This is also why axes were so common, it's not that vikings had a particular love for them, they actually preferred swords, spears and bows. It's just that axes was something that everyone had so if you didn't have a proper weapon you'd bring one along.

  • @frederikwelker2933
    @frederikwelker2933 Месяц назад +4

    11:08 the fact he said “You can figure out mirror but not Bluetooth” is so funny to me because Bluetooth and it’s symbol come from a viking named Bluetooth 😭

  • @eirikholsaeter
    @eirikholsaeter Год назад +1749

    As a Norwegian my favorite part about "modern vikings" is that 99% of them are southern American dudes that got 3% Scandinavian on their 23andme and decided to make it their entire personality. Very epic.

    • @viscountrainbows2857
      @viscountrainbows2857 Год назад +133

      We have a similar problem here in Boston with everyone taking that 1% Irish or their last name being O'Hara, Flaherty, Kennedy, whatever, and make that their entire shtick. I swear more people in Boston claim to be Irish, than there are actual Irish people in feckin Ireland. Hell my first name is Irish, and I'm Black. Last name is French though because we like to keep things confusing.

    • @MaiaPalazzo
      @MaiaPalazzo Год назад +41

      We call them "Nazipardo" here in Brazil lol

    • @eirikholsaeter
      @eirikholsaeter Год назад +6

      @@MaiaPalazzo lol I love that

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Год назад +35

      @@viscountrainbows2857 I know the Irish call that type "plastic paddies" so us nordics need something similar.

    • @candy_shark
      @candy_shark Год назад +3

      @@viscountrainbows2857my first name is french and im about a quarter irish

  • @mitchellclendening7682
    @mitchellclendening7682 Год назад +4151

    Common misconception on the "filthy viking" thing- they were actually a little bit prissy when it came to cleanliness. They bathed, combed their hair consistently, (a TON of the graves we've found have combs in them) and some even plucked their brows. Part of the reason they were hated, besides the murder thing, was the fact that they were these tall, handsome blonde travelers that were popular with women.

    • @FireMegaDragon
      @FireMegaDragon Год назад +275

      And they didn't spare monasteries when raiding. Cause raiding in general was pretty common back then

    • @meiduza
      @meiduza Год назад +400

      @@FireMegaDragon Among the few viking bands that did exist, sure. Vikings as a whole were not commonplace at all. It wasn't "a people", it was a job. Most people in pre-Christian Scandinavia were just, average people. Farmers and bakers and whatnot. The majority of the seafaring done was for trading, not pillaging.

    • @noodles4281
      @noodles4281 Год назад +152

      Also the only reason we see them as horrible people is because they stole in monastery which was 1. Where all the treasure were 2. Where the only people who could write were.

    • @IcusTheLobster
      @IcusTheLobster Год назад

      Damn the English get no bitches and the murderers get more bitches than them

    • @r.r.4809
      @r.r.4809 Год назад +135

      "besides the murder thing"

  • @dion_rae9133
    @dion_rae9133 Год назад +404

    Knew a girl who said she was of viking descent then got mad at me for asking her if she meant she had ancestors from Scandinavia since you know, being a viking was an occupation.

    • @depressiespaghetti9979
      @depressiespaghetti9979 Год назад +55

      Yeh right the only way you can say you have "Viking" ancestory is if you have a very VERY well documented family tree.

    • @afunnymans
      @afunnymans Год назад +38

      It’s like saying you are descended from the winged hussars just because you have Polish ancestry.

    • @norcalbowhunter3264
      @norcalbowhunter3264 Год назад +23

      It's like saying you were of pirate descent.
      Vikings were Norse people who did very specific things. It wasn't a race, but people act like it was.

  • @Tommedian
    @Tommedian Месяц назад +8

    16:12 this image aged like fine wine

  • @pallapakology2294
    @pallapakology2294 Год назад +1189

    Fun fact: the Bluetooth technology is named after the Danish Viking King, Harald Blåtand (died c. 985/986). Blåtand meaning blue tooth in Danish. The logo is a merging of his name in bind runes. So I mean, the Vikings did have some influence on the development of Bluetooth.
    Edit: I should have known the population of Kurtis Town would be the one to appreciate my facts. You all made my day.

    • @abigailr.9601
      @abigailr.9601 Год назад +27

      Whaaaaaaaat no way!! That’s so fascinating!

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Год назад +67

      He was called that because he had a rotten tooth, and there was no word for black in Old Norse so blue was used instead.

    • @pallapakology2294
      @pallapakology2294 Год назад +48

      @@abigailr.9601 He and his father are credited with founding or re-uniting the modern Denmark from smaller tribes. The idea behind the name was that Bluetooth also “united” communication platforms.

    • @nicolettejohnson
      @nicolettejohnson Год назад +7

      I searched to find this comment lol

    • @retr0color
      @retr0color Год назад +8

      HOLY SHIT I LOOKED THIS UP AND ITS ACTUALLY TRUE?!?! fr thought this comment was a joke

  • @leafheart3213
    @leafheart3213 9 месяцев назад +3043

    My favorite part about this is that Viking wasn’t so much a cultural group as it was a profession. Calling yourself a modern day Viking is like some dude in another thousand years calling himself a modern day frycook and smoking cigarettes next to a dumpster to prove how manly he is.

    • @Duckduckduckduckgoose
      @Duckduckduckduckgoose 6 месяцев назад +31

      Underrated comment oh my goodness

    • @RickyRicardo-e2b
      @RickyRicardo-e2b 5 месяцев назад

      Bullshit. It was a LIFESTYLE of the Scandinavian people specifically. Yall are so ignorant.

    • @RickyRicardo-e2b
      @RickyRicardo-e2b 5 месяцев назад +7

      Modern day Scandinavian people are literally the offspring of these people who practiced thus lifestyle. It's not like a frycook. Anybody could be a frycook. Vikings were Scandinavians specifically. It wasn't open to ANYONE else to just join them, like what😂😂 and viking weren't even that long ago. The vikings english wars ended in 1066. They had a HUGE cultural impact on the world that still affects us today.

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs 4 месяца назад +41

      "Viking" was a verb. To "go viking" basically meant to go raiding. The people got their name from mainland Europeans, and it originally meant just the ones doing the actual raiding, so it meant "raiders." Later it was broadened to include the entire Nordic culture because the raiders were the only parts of that culture the rest of the world interacted with, apart from colonists who generally ended up assimilating into their neighbors rather than conquering them.

    • @Amanda-cx7co
      @Amanda-cx7co 4 месяца назад

      @@RickyRicardo-e2bhilarious that you think 1066 “wasn’t that long ago.”

  • @hollyrose9187
    @hollyrose9187 Год назад +1725

    You'll be surprised to know that vikings actually had excellent hygiene, and were literally Mr Steal Your Girl because of that

    • @Marzi29
      @Marzi29 Год назад +1

      They also did literally steal women to take back to their home settlements as s!aves, so...

    • @annieonimous4352
      @annieonimous4352 Год назад

      Mr. pillage and ra-...yeah steal your girl, sure, right.

    • @nothin1456
      @nothin1456 Год назад +25

      Yes. Creed is very clean

    • @MyrddintheBard
      @MyrddintheBard Год назад +2

      Mr. Steal your Girl literally and figuratively. Big slave traders.

    • @anna.owo.
      @anna.owo. Год назад +209

      Because they would literally steal your girl, that is called kidnapping.

  • @sverrg
    @sverrg 2 месяца назад +8

    This hits really close to home, literally. I'm Icelandic, a small island country literally founded by viking outlaws that left Norway for a bunch of messed up reasons, spending the middle ages basically murdering each other and raiding. All these viking nuts people flock here as tourists. There is a whole friggin' industry around catering to these people's fantasies with viking bars, viking themed activities, viking cosplaying, etc. I know a dude that's like six foot ten, weighs probably more than Shaq and has the most insanely huge and unkempt beard in the world. He makes a living being the scariest tour guide you have ever seen, and he's also a massive alcoholic in his early sixties so he really lives the part, chugging beer and being basically terrifying. He beat the shit out of me once and I had to go to the hospital. These viking loving people literally love him

    • @sverrg
      @sverrg 2 месяца назад +7

      Oh, and btw, none of these people seem to be into poetry, which is weird because that was like the most badass thing amongst nordic people and specifically vikings. People literally got killed en masse in wars that were started by some guy dropping a diss verse about someone from a different clan, literal blood feuds that lasted for years. Because of poetry. There was a famous Icelandic viking, a berserker specifically with some genetic disease that caused gigantism, who killed his first man while drunk at like the age of five and was later imprisoned by the king of Norway for a killing spree that got out of hand. He won his freedom by spending the night before his execution writing a long-ass poem about viking life and how cool the king was. Everyone was just like: "Wow, dude, you can go back to Iceland now. We're not fucking with you." Legend has it he buried his vast hoard of looted treasure somewhere close to the ruins of his now excavated homestead and people have been looking for it for like a thousand years

  • @mouse8429
    @mouse8429 Год назад +851

    I’ve seen Amon Amarth-and while that is not the kind of music I like, those dudes are a joy to watch. They’re a Swedish metal band and they commit so hard to the Viking theme, there were guys sword fighting on stage, a huge inflatable dragon that they beat with a giant hammer, all sorts of backgrounds and set pieces… they really put on an awesome show.

    • @mick3y2302
      @mick3y2302 Год назад +62

      i saw them open for Ghost and I was absolutely blown away! I listen to them regularly now haha

    • @keith8956
      @keith8956 Год назад +67

      They're super fun. Just a bunch of nerds singing songs about mythology. Their name is even from Tolkien.

    • @DjDeedzD
      @DjDeedzD Год назад +26

      ​@mick3y2302 as a fan of Ghost, that's how I was introduced to them. I love heavy themes and sets, so Amon Amarth is super cool.

    • @TherealAnnabelHernandez
      @TherealAnnabelHernandez Год назад +9

      I loved seeing amon amarth so much they really are great performers

    • @SonsofSkies
      @SonsofSkies Год назад +11

      They've also been doing the viking theme since the 90s.

  • @beansfebreeze
    @beansfebreeze Год назад +870

    I'm not saying the modern viking community has a racism problem but I am saying everyone I've met like that has hit me with some version of "you're one of the good ones" 💀 ☠️ 💀

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +92

      It's such a shame those bozos are appropriating peoples from a time where pillaging was a means for survival. I really honestly love anthropology and I love learning about these older cultures, so Vikings are one of my interests. But "modern Vikings" take the stereotypical, popularized misinformation about Vikings and turned it into a form of supremacy... yikes!
      Dressing like a Viking is fun, and being "like a Viking" is more akin to being a farmer, not some noble axe man; but yeesh, these people really do not know what they are talking about! It's no wonder they're bigoted, they can't help appropriating cultures they don't understand 😂
      Take it from someone who actually has Scandinavian blood, not everyone who likes cultural history/anthropology is going to be so racist; in fact, many are quite the opposite. Just avoid communities that label themselves ridiculous shit like "modern Vikings" and you should be fine. If you want to meet history buffs who don't have weird prejudices, find yourself some cultural anthropology majors! Most of the ones I've met have been awesome and fun people, and many are super open-minded (and quite the activists too!).

    • @B.-T.
      @B.-T. Год назад +4

      Ooof.

    • @MyrddintheBard
      @MyrddintheBard Год назад +46

      ​@@nomoretwitterhandles I think you are getting Viking and Norse confused. The norse were largely farmers. Viking was a seasonal profession of raiding. Undertaken primarily by Norse, but other groups also joined their raiding parties.
      It does really suck that White supremacists are intentionally misrepresenting the Norse people to further their agendas. I appreciate what you are saying and doing to combat that.

    • @highlife_swede
      @highlife_swede Год назад +28

      It does suck. I am Scandinavian who has an appearence like a viking. Mostly because like that kind of style. But the ammount of people talking to me like I support their ideas because I look similar to them or not talking to me because I look similar to the bad people who have adopted parts of the old Norse Culture, is insane.

    • @TwelvetreeZ
      @TwelvetreeZ Год назад +16

      6:23 Interesting that Peyton Parrish's song mentions a "blue-eyed, blonde-haired" country girl in his song 👀

  • @fiveelevenevan
    @fiveelevenevan 3 месяца назад +8

    As a Texan, the concept of a viking village HERE is wild. I don't think you can get much difference between a place and Scandinavia.

  • @billbill6094
    @billbill6094 Год назад +1178

    As a modern day ninja who has been part of no arsons or espionage, I'd like to invite my modern day vikings who have never been on a raid and my modern pirate who've never captured an East India Company ship brethren to a battle of tik tok thirst traps. Exactly as our forefather's who we're not related to did.

    • @dalailarose1596
      @dalailarose1596 Год назад +27

      I'll watch 🤷‍♀️

    • @saturnal
      @saturnal Год назад +49

      I will grow a beard in order to hide my weak jaw, just as the noble vikings in my video game do

    • @GhostDog56
      @GhostDog56 Год назад +11

      Ahhhh yes I’m always excited to meet a fellow ninja 🥷 I’m actually a master and yes I can do good thrust traps

    • @SympleSymon
      @SympleSymon Год назад +12

      My brother, you failed the first Rule of Ninja - don't tell everyone you're a Ninja
      Did our exiled brother Blevins teach you nothing?

    • @somepvpguy69
      @somepvpguy69 Год назад +4

      I shall join as I have a beard early therefore I have massive balls and must use them against the enemy

  • @MsOrdinaryHuman
    @MsOrdinaryHuman Год назад +1197

    Dude I'm so bummed they cancelled "My husband, the viking" after one season :/ That show was way ahead of its time. The comedy was unmatched and the acting was superb

    • @infpdreams
      @infpdreams Год назад +30

      Not to mention the costumes!

    • @biggrayalien4791
      @biggrayalien4791 Год назад +27

      Yeah they were _so_ ahead of their time. Who'd have thought to make a Viking sitcom in the late 9th century? over 1000 years before television was invented. Pioneers of their time

    • @sleazyjuan
      @sleazyjuan Год назад +4

      But Norsemen exists.

  • @donnapeterkin6358
    @donnapeterkin6358 Год назад +1001

    Funny you mentioned Bluetooth. The Bluetooth technology actually derives its name from a Viking King, King Harald “Bluetooth”, known for uniting Denmark and Norway. He had one dead, dark tooth, hence the name
    Came back to ask…are there really 1000 comments on my comment? Wild.

    • @harmony7838
      @harmony7838 Год назад +34

      I was looking for a comment like this so I wouldn’t have to type it out😂❤

    • @flan6449
      @flan6449 Год назад +30

      I actually thought you were making a joke before I looked it up 😂

    • @eigilholm6979
      @eigilholm6979 Год назад +27

      I'm not so sure he "united" Denmark and Norway. He did rule over parts of modern day Norway though. If you are thinking about Denmark-Norway, or the Kalmar union, that was wayyy later. What he is actually known for is being the first christian king of Denmark, and largely converting the country to Christianity.

    • @KnittedSister
      @KnittedSister Год назад +6

      I'm related to Harald Bluetooth. So is the queen of Denmark.

    • @fentina
      @fentina Год назад +3

      Pretty sure that was supposed to be the joke
      While people don't always know any specifics or even think it's a joke...the name and story are common knowledge

  • @_Jak_Hollow_
    @_Jak_Hollow_ 3 месяца назад +9

    🎶Well I just heard
    The news today
    Donkey Kong
    Is here to stay🎶

  • @mer80243
    @mer80243 Год назад +583

    Loving all the Viking facts in the comments, genuinely learning a lot.

    • @savannahhhh777
      @savannahhhh777 Год назад +18

      😂😂 FR I’m always so entertained by the comments but tonight I’m educated

    • @adambrande
      @adambrande Год назад +11

      just learn to Google them since some are literally the epitome of "the source is I made it the fuck up"

    • @fawnieee
      @fawnieee Год назад

      ​​@@adambrande yeah, found out the other day that the tradition of giving newly made brides a cat/kitten as a wedding gift is more than likely a myth or has only been mentioned very occasionally making it uncertain it existed or not or that it was a tradition pertaining to very certain Nordic groups. Not that it was an extremely common thing like a Tumblr post made it to be.
      I read this "tradition" from someone on Tumblr, they were probably just chatting nonsense like most people on Tumblr do. Look at what they did to Persephone and Hades, after all 🤢

    • @Lord-of-The-West-Weald
      @Lord-of-The-West-Weald Год назад +2

      ​@@adambrandethey preferred silver rather than gold how bout dat

  • @ViktorErikFade
    @ViktorErikFade Год назад +147

    Him being a country singer before makes SO MUCH SENSE
    He has that twang to his voice that seemed familiar genre wise

  • @-rayn-4934
    @-rayn-4934 Год назад +1037

    7:20 the "pretend rowing" thing is a metal and rock festival phenomenon that has been around for decades though, not just at Amon Amarth shows :) speaking of the band, they did their Viking theme wayyy before TikTok even existed and the bring a huge frickin wooden ship to their shows to put on Stage, doesnt matter if you're into it or not one has gotta compliment the commitment

    • @silverniko9745
      @silverniko9745 11 месяцев назад +29

      I love Amon amarth, would like to see them in concert

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy 11 месяцев назад +11

      Alestorm have been doing this for a very long time

    • @MoshJunkie426
      @MoshJunkie426 10 месяцев назад +16

      Theyre a great band and kill it live. Its the cringey fans that number in the thousands that you have to deal with

    • @SadWizardJessi
      @SadWizardJessi 10 месяцев назад +5

      Dude they came to Houston in 2011 and i lost my fucking mind when i saw the ship

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN 10 месяцев назад +1

      Swedish pagans?

  • @Void7.4.14
    @Void7.4.14 Месяц назад +1

    I think my favorite part is how little people actually understand about the various points of the viking era, especially the people making these types of videos. Its amazing.

  • @rascal8902
    @rascal8902 Год назад +398

    Kurtis tried so hard not to say 'surface leather' again and we STILL got 'cwonsequences'

    • @lemonmeat
      @lemonmeat Год назад +4

      pretty sure that was on purpose though so

  • @sparklette1304
    @sparklette1304 Год назад +659

    I love how Kurtis tried hard to avoid saying “surface leather” again but then messed up with cwonsquences 😂😂

    • @stella4014
      @stella4014 Год назад +11

      so glad i'm not the only one who caught that 😂

    • @abeille983
      @abeille983 Год назад +1

      time stamp?

    • @stella4014
      @stella4014 Год назад +4

      @@abeille983 about 9:29

    • @entrapta101
      @entrapta101 Год назад +3

      When does he say consequenses?

    • @basilelizabee
      @basilelizabee Год назад

      ​@@entrapta10116:59

  • @ruthisgone
    @ruthisgone Год назад +1076

    Kurtis has achieved what everyone dreams of: looking stunning in a mullet but getting none of the hate

    • @Byzantia
      @Byzantia Год назад +1

      Me

    • @JamesLakin-lk6fj
      @JamesLakin-lk6fj Год назад

      What about lazarbeam? (Change my mind curtis and lazarbeam look kind of similar)

    • @mcnamera
      @mcnamera Год назад

      69 likes?

    • @Corvuspacificus
      @Corvuspacificus Год назад +10

      I thought it was the rule of Kurtis town.

    • @drippycity4135
      @drippycity4135 Год назад +9

      @@Corvuspacificusit’s law 😌

  • @snakewichduo2678
    @snakewichduo2678 2 месяца назад +6

    As a swede, I can confirm that this is all we do. I get to school each day by jumping into cold water with an axe and colonising some land were i then spend the rest of my day.

    • @Hithere-uz6wd
      @Hithere-uz6wd 2 месяца назад

      Really? Most of the time I just try to forget the fact I'm sad by watching yt vids or playing games.

    • @costilla1212
      @costilla1212 Месяц назад

      I can tell you're not Swedish because this isn't written in arabic 🤠

    • @Hithere-uz6wd
      @Hithere-uz6wd Месяц назад

      @@costilla1212 I don't get it

  • @lukaslarsen4259
    @lukaslarsen4259 Год назад +1471

    The vikings were actually very popular between women because of how clean they were! They were much cleaner than the general population, had clean, brushed hair, and took showers often.
    It’s really quite interesting when we look at the way vikings are portrayed in the media, vs how they actually were - well groomed and beautiful!

    • @joeysheehan4630
      @joeysheehan4630 Год назад +42

      Everyone was a dirt then regardless

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 Год назад

      Amongst women*
      Well, more than often between as well I suppose 😏
      They were always portrayed as savages because the church villified them, as well as stole their culture and traditions and churned it into their own wretched version, as they`ve done with everything else.
      Pagan for life!

    • @bluebell560
      @bluebell560 Год назад +102

      So Marvel’s Thor is actually the most accurate representation of a viking in media lol

    • @georgepats1168
      @georgepats1168 Год назад +90

      They were also murderous psychopaths which made them even more irresistible to medieval woman

    • @heitorpedrodegodoi5646
      @heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Год назад +39

      @@georgepats1168 More like pirates.

  • @thegrahamsullivanshow566
    @thegrahamsullivanshow566 Год назад +414

    I love "yo can figure out mirrors, and not Bluetooth". Without knowing it Kurtis you made a very layered joke. Bluetooth is named after the viking Harlald Bluetooth. So technically Harald's parents did figure out bluetooth, just a bit differently

    • @ZacksScraps
      @ZacksScraps Год назад +41

      Was hoping someone would mention this lol.
      Bonus fact, the Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the early medieval period "Younger Futhark" runes (Hagall) (ᚼ) and (Bjarkan) (ᛒ).
      Also, it was supposed to be called "RadioWire", a name that makes much more sense, but they couldn't get the rights for the name.

    • @everyone8531
      @everyone8531 Год назад +5

      LOL!!!! That's literally what i was thinking during that part! i didn't actually expect anyone to point that out since i tought it was just an obscure joke i saw when i clicked in a YT Shorts video!

    • @kerensa7349
      @kerensa7349 Год назад +5

      I was cracking up I'm so happy someone else caught this

    • @tamambilgisayar
      @tamambilgisayar Год назад +1

      BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @Lisa-so4dj
      @Lisa-so4dj Год назад +3

      Omg sameee, i feel so validated

  • @amaya2938
    @amaya2938 Год назад +392

    Kurtis being so careful saying "square feet" only to minutes later say "cwonsequences" is the funniest thing ever

    • @cleo5090
      @cleo5090 Год назад +48

      squeet is one of the funniest things kurtis has ever said

    • @hotsexyangel
      @hotsexyangel Год назад +2

      *_im gonna squeet_* 😫😫

    • @maxoweenie
      @maxoweenie Год назад +20

      i’m gonna SQUEET

    • @howareyoumoreofaclownthanme
      @howareyoumoreofaclownthanme Год назад +39

      He was also *so careful* to say surface level instead of surface leather.

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Год назад +16

      He just needs to use that all the time. Square feet doesn’t exist in Kurtis Town, only squeet.

  • @IvysWhackedWonderland
    @IvysWhackedWonderland Месяц назад +5

    20:19 blonde Kurtis will haunt me forever

  • @synsam12345
    @synsam12345 Год назад +970

    11:08 - Actually, The Vikings did have Bluetooth. Bluetooth, a Swedish invention, is named after Harald Blåtand. Blåtand translates to Bluetooth (blå = blue, tand = tooth). So they did have Bluetooth since he was an important leader during the viking era.

    • @maddyd4415
      @maddyd4415 Год назад +22

      yo thats actually sick

    • @miriambarborini1111
      @miriambarborini1111 Год назад +27

      I was searching for this comment!!

    • @yepyepyep_
      @yepyepyep_ Год назад +22

      actually a bit odd since harald blåtand was danish, but its a swedish invention

    • @miv-7776
      @miv-7776 Год назад +6

      Yes swedish invention but Blåtand was Danish and spn of Gorm den gamle🥹🫶

    • @emu749
      @emu749 Год назад +13

      Harald Blåtand was a Danish Viking king and he “connected” Norway and Denmark, that’s why Bluetooth is named after him. They obviously did not have Bluetooth back then. (Correct me if I’m wrong I learnt about this in 3rd grade)

  • @zwsiol
    @zwsiol Год назад +2927

    imagine NOT being a viking kurt

  • @amorcitoboytoy
    @amorcitoboytoy Год назад +322

    the viking thirst trap in the forest is so fucking funny i’ve been in tears for 10 minutes

    • @weepyllama
      @weepyllama Год назад +1

      FR LMAO AND ALSO BC IT WAS SO SHORT 😭😭

  • @rakelodakel
    @rakelodakel Год назад +4454

    As a Swedish speaking Nordic person, people around these parts who wear Mjolnir pendants and tattoos and are obsessed with "Viking culture" tend to have a pretty huge overlap with white nationalist groups.
    It's a huge red flag.

    • @dirtangel_arcaeology
      @dirtangel_arcaeology Год назад

      yes! so many white supremacy groups use nordic / viking runes as dog whitsles

    • @My_American_Life
      @My_American_Life Год назад

      Yeah nationalists have a bad habit of stealing cultural icons/beliefs for their own benefit

    • @cryptochrome3090
      @cryptochrome3090 Год назад +77

      Omg I can totally see that

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 Год назад

      Literally no one in sweden has viking tattoos or walks around with a mjölnir pendant. Not sure where you’ve seen that

    • @rakelodakel
      @rakelodakel Год назад +259

      @@yeetingat100subs9 Okay, buddy. In Finland, we have Sons of Odin. A white nationalist group. Big fans of nationalist imagery, including "Viking" aesthetics.

  • @marvelgaynesstotheMax
    @marvelgaynesstotheMax Год назад +304

    12:49
    Fun fact: it’s said that the reason for their berserker rage/trance is because they were actually high on Amanita muscaria mushrooms. They would eat them before battle and then just hulk the fuck out, sometimes even accidentally attacking their own group.

  • @yourdad69420
    @yourdad69420 Год назад +756

    my dad is one of these dudes who's convinced he's a viking, and bro there's a large racist/neonazi community within this whole "modern viking culture" shit. i am half surinamese, so you can imagine how unfortunate it was to live with a white dad who's constantly discriminating against my culture and glorifying literal vikings. one of the things he's defended passionately on multiple occasions was how "sure they raped women, but NEVER their OWN women, only the women from villages they'd raid!" because yeah.... ig?? those women don't count as humans?? anyway, i finally escaped from that nutcase lol

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Год назад +63

      there was probably a lot of women sexually assaulted back then, even in their own villages. overall views on women back then were... 'limited', to say the least.

    • @rockandfashion7207
      @rockandfashion7207 Год назад +84

      Men are… something

    • @SilvrRazorFeather
      @SilvrRazorFeather Год назад +65

      I was waiting for commentary on the overlap in modern Vikings/neonazis

    • @arsena5209
      @arsena5209 Год назад +5

      well you are my dad apparently so you aren't much better I'm sorry

    • @smilerachel996
      @smilerachel996 Год назад

      Its ALWAYS neo nazis for soome reason. They romanticize living in all-white "pure" communities.

  • @Douthinkicare
    @Douthinkicare 28 дней назад +3

    As someone who is Irish/Scottish I identify as a fat bagpipe Viking and I am so offended by this

  • @Jennifer-fe2ff
    @Jennifer-fe2ff Год назад +628

    As someone who worked as an extra on the show 'Vikings' in Ireland, spending 12 hours a day on those sets pretending to be a Viking was exhausting enough for me. I can't imagine wanting to actually live like one 😅

    • @puppeteer7929
      @puppeteer7929 Год назад +8

      Really bro!!! thats awesome dude in what episodes can I see you?
      I plan on going through that show soon.

    • @Jennifer-fe2ff
      @Jennifer-fe2ff Год назад +16

      @@puppeteer7929 to be fair now I was very much in the background for most of it. I saw myself once or twice swinging an axe in the background though 😅

    • @prettyfart
      @prettyfart Год назад +4

      That’s really cool! I just started watching the show a few weeks ago

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Год назад +2

      It's why some of us are built like brick shithouses lol

    • @TheAraberpinto
      @TheAraberpinto Год назад +2

      A weekend of medieval shows was enough for me! Granted I slept in the reenactment tent in Norway at 7 degrees with fog etc but we all lost so much weight over 3 days we all had to punch extra holes into belts (including the many years seasoned ones!)

  • @Bumblebeerocks23
    @Bumblebeerocks23 9 месяцев назад +490

    I love how careful Kurtis was saying “surface level” so he wouldn’t say “surface leather” again but then says “quonsequences” 😂

  • @ramidarichardsen6423
    @ramidarichardsen6423 Год назад +642

    I'm from Norway and our weekdays names are base on names from the time of vikings and they had asigned saturday as the bathing day (laugardag -> Lørdag)
    So they definitely bathed regularly 😅

    • @goodboix3528
      @goodboix3528 Год назад

      Aaaaa LOL

    • @melvinjakobsson5212
      @melvinjakobsson5212 Год назад +15

      Just wait until you hear about the weekdays in english, also being based on the same gods, celestial bodies, and washing day:)

    • @darthmoo7
      @darthmoo7 Год назад +53

      The words Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are all based on the names of viking/pagan gods...
      Tyr's day, Odin/Wodin's day, Thor's day, and Freya's day.

    • @melvinjakobsson5212
      @melvinjakobsson5212 Год назад +43

      @@darthmoo7 sunday, is the sun's day. Monday is the moon's day. Which were both very important in viking culture. And Saturday comes from the romans, meaning Saturnus day. This was only lent by the English, since none of their gods was a direct counterpart to the god Saturnus:)

    • @darthmoo7
      @darthmoo7 Год назад +16

      @@melvinjakobsson5212 Yeah the Romans also are the reason we have 12 months in a year instead of 10... They added July and August for Julius and Augustus Caesar

  • @Cypher-9
    @Cypher-9 Месяц назад +1

    Just a note, Payton Parrish is not the creator of Valhalla Calling, that title goes to Miracle of Sound. Parrish simply keeps singing said song without giving any credit to the original owner.

  • @potfur_z_bagna
    @potfur_z_bagna Год назад +279

    Kurtis, you remember that moment where you were waiting for the rest of the Vikings to join in singing in that Peyton Parrish TikTok and it never came? That's exactly how I felt when you announced a Viking thirst trap reel and didn't show even ONE buff Viking woman that looks like she could snap me in half.

    • @mrziiz6893
      @mrziiz6893 Год назад +1

      True!!

    • @achilles7815
      @achilles7815 Год назад +1

      fr

    • @Ashethetics
      @Ashethetics 6 месяцев назад +1

      Seriously - even give me some Silje Torp vibes, I mean come on.

  • @haileyb955
    @haileyb955 Год назад +267

    Finding out your hometown will be the location for a Viking town through a Kurtis video is wild

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe Год назад +18

      Sry dude

    • @jiannagilbert4917
      @jiannagilbert4917 Год назад +10

      I was gonna say this hurts to hear texas in this 💀

    • @KoiKat_
      @KoiKat_ Год назад +6

      You have my condolences.

    • @KeilaBevins
      @KeilaBevins Год назад

      Yeah, like Alabama? K. Mississippi? K. But Texas!? Nah yall need to leave @@jiannagilbert4917

    • @eri020
      @eri020 Год назад +4

      @@jiannagilbert4917feels like it’s always texas or florida lol

  • @georgiabischoff5593
    @georgiabischoff5593 Год назад +671

    you genuinely have the sitcom comedy style down SO WELL

    • @soappacket2342
      @soappacket2342 Год назад +24

      And he used the Friends set... right before Matthew Perry died 😭

    • @chanslefteyebruh6167
      @chanslefteyebruh6167 Год назад +7

      ​@@soappacket2342yeah was about to say the same thing it hurts

  • @AlejandraGonzalez-nl1wj
    @AlejandraGonzalez-nl1wj 5 месяцев назад +4

    Her waddling over and in between the parking cement things sent me in a fkn laugh crying fit that I can’t understand
    0-100 INDEED😂😂😂😂

  • @Bagel920
    @Bagel920 Год назад +217

    I gotta say the Viking aesthetic is pretty cool. It would be nice if they actually taught people about the history of Vikings and stuff instead of just being “look at me I’m cool because big beard and animal skins”

    • @christinewarden3450
      @christinewarden3450 Год назад

      “I gotta say the Nazi aesthetic is pretty cool. It would be nice if they actually taught people about the history of Nazis instead of just being look at me “I’m cool because of MP-40 and Nazi uniform””

  • @asyisnotok
    @asyisnotok Год назад +1583

    My favorite thing to watch is Kurt making a totally non-judgemental, nonbiased, fair and unopinionated video

    • @WhoWantsCake0
      @WhoWantsCake0 Год назад +19

      Agreed, no notes needed. Great comment 👍

    • @Tangerine9407
      @Tangerine9407 Год назад

      @DontReadMyProfilePicture.185ok

    • @jabee_balls
      @jabee_balls Год назад

      ​@DontReadMyProfilePicture.185jerma 185.....

    • @nicholassullivan1239
      @nicholassullivan1239 Год назад

      To be fair, pretty much any destructive criticism of these fucking clowns is just OBJECTIVE trash.

    • @vincenta2655
      @vincenta2655 Год назад

      Lolol😂

  • @hauntedhighlands
    @hauntedhighlands Год назад +318

    i love the surprise at the fact that the catapult isn't a modern invention, it's like the most comically old fashioned weapon you can picture lol

    • @yeeaahhzz
      @yeeaahhzz Год назад +2

      dude that was a slingshot

    • @moonlightreplay4113
      @moonlightreplay4113 Год назад +2

      @@yeeaahhzz On god, I'm going to have a brain aneurysm from him saying that..

  • @davidrichey1155
    @davidrichey1155 5 месяцев назад +6

    Casually mentioning Protest the Hero is incredible. Just found you and I was already a fan, now I’m sold.

  • @idabergh-smith179
    @idabergh-smith179 Год назад +228

    It is kinda funny that you mentioned how they couldn't figure out Bluetooth, since the name Bluetooth comes from a Danish king in the Viking era, and the Bluetooth symbol is the two runes for his name combined!

    • @babyvia6712
      @babyvia6712 Год назад +24

      So they DID come up with Bluetooth 😂

    • @kafeis
      @kafeis Год назад +20

      I was hoping he'd make some kind of joke about that but then remembered it's a somewhat niche fun fact I only know as a tech nerd 😔

    • @aribantala
      @aribantala Год назад +4

      Yea lol, even the logo for Bluetooth is King Harald Bluetooth's Runic signature

    • @anniemcclory5364
      @anniemcclory5364 Год назад +4

      I literally just learned about Bluetooth today in my Vikings History class!!! Lmao⭐️😂

  • @moss74
    @moss74 Год назад +213

    12:31 vikings were actually some of these cleanest people at the time. In fact when they interacted with people in Southern Europe, many of the women were actually more attracted to viking men because they regularly bathed and were clean! They were somebof the first to use soap too I think :)

  • @rebeccadodd1394
    @rebeccadodd1394 Год назад +306

    I feel like a lot of people have forgotten that you can simply enjoy things without needing to make them your entire personality

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Год назад +6

      That’s so damn true.

    • @LoreF.
      @LoreF. Год назад +8

      Now it seems that in the modern era people have forgotten the difference between liking something and being obsessed with it.

    • @wooogie672
      @wooogie672 Год назад +8

      i mean… some of us are autistic… 🤣💀

    • @helixxia9320
      @helixxia9320 Год назад

      🥲

    • @butwhydoesidindoitbadah7090
      @butwhydoesidindoitbadah7090 Год назад +4

      Some people don't have control over that. I have autism and sometimes my hyperfixations get bad enough that, against my will, they become my entire personality.

  • @JosieJosephina
    @JosieJosephina 14 дней назад +1

    It's really funny when you mentioned bluetooth at about 11:10, because bluetooth actually was a viking! Bluetooth was named after him (he had a blue tooth for reference)

  • @laurabXOTWOD
    @laurabXOTWOD Год назад +537

    Actually im fairly sure vikings personal hygiene was unusually good for the time, im sure i remember reading how British men were upset that some of their women were quite taken with the invading vikings just because of how much cleaner they were.

    • @aliceh4075
      @aliceh4075 Год назад +97

      Yeah, they would bath and clean their beards and hair every week (I remember learning this in school lol) whereas the British men at the time did not at all lol

    • @stormwalkers98
      @stormwalkers98 Год назад +99

      This is pretty much true. Our word for Saturday (lørdag/lördag) actually comes from the Norse word laugardagr, which means washing/bathing day. Sauna, tub, haircare, personal grooming and the works were all done on this day every week.

    • @messeboy7397
      @messeboy7397 Год назад +11

      ​@@stormwalkers98or just laugardagur in Icelandic 😉

    • @Violablacks
      @Violablacks Год назад +41

      Yeah the Danes often complained about how bad the English smelled, its why they really liked the Galls because they also had obsessive hygine habits for the time.

    • @stormwalkers98
      @stormwalkers98 Год назад +4

      @@messeboy7397 Which is definitely the most beautiful of the Scandi language family!