Not my take but very true; Anyone who has ever touched a shovel and dig a dirt in their life will know how hard it is to dig even the most simple of hole, let alone these...
My grandma had a big field when I was a kid I dug a few 4 feet holes(because I could) and it wasn't easy at all and this is in florida in a field with little to no roots I ran into a root once and it took me an hour just to get rid of the thing I couldn't imagine trying to dig in a jungle or forest
3:51 water is naturally blue but only very slightly and only becomes apparent with large bodies of water, for example if your local swimming pool did not have blue tiles like most do it would essentially looke crystal clear with a very very light blue tinge.
yep as a Pole i can confirm Vodka is naturally blue, but no one buys blue Vodka thus we put chlorine in, to make it colorless again & that's also the reason why Vodka burns. True Story.
As a subscriber to John Plant's channel Primitive Technology, I can confirm that he is indeed a legit guy. Everything he has shown can and HAS been tested, by myself and other viewers of his channel. I personally made a mud kiln as a temporary fire stove! It's totally fun to do. Tiresome, yes, but such a satisfying experience. Now that he's doing metallurgy stuff, we're about to go on an adventure my dude! Recommend you to react to his very first video.
3:03 for the record, using fecal matter from animals along with other building materials to make a temperature isolating structure is mideval levels of technology... 6:31 a dozen is 12(a bakers dozen is 13 cuz they make one for themselves) 10:07 intrinsic means essential(so in this case, shovels, pickaxes and stuff like that...)
2:50 yes animal poop(usually cow or preferably horse), add straw and mud and you get adobe. Probably the most common preindustrial building material worldwide since the neolithic.
3:00 that is an eastern european tradition basically lol, hell animal feces mixed with hay and left to dry is very good at starting a fire and used as fuel
Oh yea this is a good one. SunnyV2 is a great channel. Offtopic but i recommend Super Eyepatch Wolf and his "Buying a PC With Dell: My Journey Into Hell"
in Vietnam, it's pretty easy to dig dirt pretty easy with a stick if it's soft, dug up before or the dirt in the forest, ect. but not that deep like in the video, I only can dig like 50cm down before it's become too hard. The place where bare dirt face the sun, good luck, in dry season, it like concrete.
SunnyV2 is a pretty good channel for content; there are issues I have with his analysis (alot of inferences for his videos regarding people "falling off" don't have much evidence backing them up especially in his earlier vids), but I feel like his current vids are better at handling these issues.
I grew up in Africa making clay pots, cotton threads, blacksmithing, and making food oil. Everyone washed their own clothes by hand and hanged them to dry outside. There are people who did things that we did not like making salt from sea water, catching fish and selling, slaughtering animals and selling meat and milk... Not everyone lives by a river or spring so some families like mine had to dig a well and do the daily labourous task of drawing water from the well. When we see these videos, we know INSTANTLY that you need money, resources, a very long time, and a large number of human/animal labor to accomplish even just one of those resorts, and that they are fake. There are no luxurious lives in poor primitive life style. After Sunnyv2 video, I knew about Primitive Technology, and he's exactly right because that is how we built mud houses. But his mud house looked a bit flimsy and weak, which to me says a lot about his honesty. He is a good guy. There's no need to fake it.
Yeah, I remember watching a few of those by randomly stumbling upon them. Not sure if it was one of the more realistic ones, it did seem doable, though ideally with a shovel rather than a stick. Guess things kept escalating after I stopped watching videos like that.
Primitive Technology does seem to have legit builds. He also has managed to make small iron tools from naturally occurring trace levels of the metal in the soil/bacteria blooms.
8:47 I mean it's better for you to be shirtless since youd be sweating like crazy especially in Cambodia/Vietnam/Thailand where I would imagine its pretty humid
As a South East Asian, I can confirm that we can convert mud and dirt to concrete.
Teach me your secrets .
I can also confirm that yes
"Put Tongue in a Mow" moment
Can confirm(dont tell em we do sacrifices)
The next South East Asian Civ in Civilization 6 should get the water concrete bonus: extra production from river and lake tiles.
Not my take but very true; Anyone who has ever touched a shovel and dig a dirt in their life will know how hard it is to dig even the most simple of hole, let alone these...
not to meantion getting harder to do so the deeper you go...
My grandma had a big field when I was a kid I dug a few 4 feet holes(because I could) and it wasn't easy at all and this is in florida in a field with little to no roots I ran into a root once and it took me an hour just to get rid of the thing I couldn't imagine trying to dig in a jungle or forest
From my experience yes digging isn't easy let alone trying to dig a hole size of pool
3:51 water is naturally blue but only very slightly and only becomes apparent with large bodies of water, for example if your local swimming pool did not have blue tiles like most do it would essentially looke crystal clear with a very very light blue tinge.
yep as a Pole i can confirm Vodka is naturally blue, but no one buys blue Vodka thus we put chlorine in, to make it colorless again & that's also the reason why Vodka burns. True Story.
As a subscriber to John Plant's channel Primitive Technology, I can confirm that he is indeed a legit guy.
Everything he has shown can and HAS been tested, by myself and other viewers of his channel. I personally made a mud kiln as a temporary fire stove!
It's totally fun to do. Tiresome, yes, but such a satisfying experience. Now that he's doing metallurgy stuff, we're about to go on an adventure my dude!
Recommend you to react to his very first video.
"The wall was poop"
Every eastern european in existance
I want to know how people supposedly work in the sun all day with no shirts on and don't have either a sunburn or the darkest tan ever.
3:03 for the record, using fecal matter from animals along with other building materials to make a temperature isolating structure is mideval levels of technology...
6:31 a dozen is 12(a bakers dozen is 13 cuz they make one for themselves)
10:07 intrinsic means essential(so in this case, shovels, pickaxes and stuff like that...)
Isn't a dozen 10?
@@justsomegoosewithinterneta4199 nope...
2:50 yes animal poop(usually cow or preferably horse),
add straw and mud and you get adobe. Probably the most common preindustrial building material worldwide since the neolithic.
5:11 I’ve dug a trench mostly with just a shovel and I agree when you hit the mostly rock layer it is a bitch and a half to dig
3:00 that is an eastern european tradition basically lol, hell animal feces mixed with hay and left to dry is very good at starting a fire and used as fuel
gotta love the many uses of good ol' shit....
6:29 A dozen means a group or set of twelve, in this case people (workers)
Oh yea this is a good one.
SunnyV2 is a great channel.
Offtopic but i recommend Super Eyepatch Wolf and his "Buying a PC With Dell: My Journey Into Hell"
in Vietnam, it's pretty easy to dig dirt pretty easy with a stick if it's soft, dug up before or the dirt in the forest, ect. but not that deep like in the video, I only can dig like 50cm down before it's become too hard. The place where bare dirt face the sun, good luck, in dry season, it like concrete.
SunnyV2 is a pretty good channel for content; there are issues I have with his analysis (alot of inferences for his videos regarding people "falling off" don't have much evidence backing them up especially in his earlier vids), but I feel like his current vids are better at handling these issues.
I grew up in Africa making clay pots, cotton threads, blacksmithing, and making food oil. Everyone washed their own clothes by hand and hanged them to dry outside. There are people who did things that we did not like making salt from sea water, catching fish and selling, slaughtering animals and selling meat and milk... Not everyone lives by a river or spring so some families like mine had to dig a well and do the daily labourous task of drawing water from the well. When we see these videos, we know INSTANTLY that you need money, resources, a very long time, and a large number of human/animal labor to accomplish even just one of those resorts, and that they are fake. There are no luxurious lives in poor primitive life style. After Sunnyv2 video, I knew about Primitive Technology, and he's exactly right because that is how we built mud houses. But his mud house looked a bit flimsy and weak, which to me says a lot about his honesty. He is a good guy. There's no need to fake it.
6:27 A dozen is 12
Thanks !
I'm just waiting for one of these fake videos to make an elevator or something
It would not surprise me lol .
to be fair, elevators are pretty doable, you just need alot of wood, rope, and a big brain...
Yeah, I remember watching a few of those by randomly stumbling upon them. Not sure if it was one of the more realistic ones, it did seem doable, though ideally with a shovel rather than a stick. Guess things kept escalating after I stopped watching videos like that.
6:27 A dozen is 12.
This sure was very interesting to know that these videos were staged also great reaction
One dozen is 12 if recollection serves me well
6:29 a dozen = 12
Thank you !
is crazy to think that people rent land to do this kind of shit and the owner doesnt give a damn about the trash
Primitive Technology does seem to have legit builds. He also has managed to make small iron tools from naturally occurring trace levels of the metal in the soil/bacteria blooms.
2:43 : Bulgaria moment
Have definitely seen these channels too.
you heard of primitive tech channels
but were are the medieval tech channels ?
AYYY MORE SUNNYV2
Coldness is not an element
why do you look exactly like the csgo smashing keyboard meme guy
8:47 I mean it's better for you to be shirtless since youd be sweating like crazy especially in Cambodia/Vietnam/Thailand where I would imagine its pretty humid
humid and hot yes, but its still better to keep some level of coverage because of mosquittos and some scratching mitigation...
yoooo
yo
Eyo Prof, ofcs I know em, anyway lets expose em
Pls react to count dankula ted kaczynski.
If they want money just get a chick without shirt faking the work, it'll get channels like that to a million subs in no time!
yo (also first)
yo
I'm first, in pretend.
Can you react to "Chainsaw Man is Already Peak Fiction" by Mother's Basement?
I really dislike sunny after what he did