It might take him forever because his Editor took alot of time editing it so this might take EVEN more time to adjust the body parts and the organs to be positioned correctly and might take forever to 3D print
Hey. I need a biggest fan. Please can you try and literally 32 actually, do the game Real Madrid? You actually go to you call someone? It's too college number Try and build some people in your comments.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Fun fact: not only do the muscles in your body give you movements in your body they actually keep the Bones from falling out of place because without the muscles we wouldn't be able to move and our bones would fall into the wrong places because they're just floating there and the muscles and our flesh is actually keeping them in place
Fun fact: the spine is also even more important, since it contains the spinal cord, which connects to your brain and controls all of your nervous system. That’s why it’s so serious if you damage your spinal cord.
Jesus Christ this video gives such hard whiplash from how fast it changes subjects it should be the source for the Wikipedia page on ADHD attention span deficit
Fun fact : the person is born with 300 bones , but the fuse over time , when you turn 18 / an adult , you have only 206 bones , the arm bones are the Humurus , the Ulna , the Radius and the hand bones , the leg bones are the famous Femur , the Tibia , Fibula , and the feet bones
The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system in many terrestrial animals, including all tetrapod vertebrates and a small number of amphibious fish (lungfish and bichirs), pulmonate gastropods (land snails and slugs, which have analogous pallial lungs), and some arachnids (tetrapulmonates such as spiders and scorpions, which have book lungs). Their function is to conduct gas exchange by extracting oxygen from the air into the bloodstream via diffusion directly across the humidified airway epithelia, and to release carbon dioxide from the bloodstream out into the atmosphere, a process also known as respiration. This article primarily concerns with the lungs of tetrapods (particularly those of humans), which are paired and located on either side of the heart, occupying most of the volume of the thoracic cavity, and are homologous to the swim bladders in ray-finned fish. provides a separate supply of oxygenated blood to the tissue of the lungs.[1][2] The lung can be affected by a number of respiratory diseases, including pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and are commonly related to smoking or exposure to air pollutants. A number of occupational lung diseases can be caused by substances such as coal dust, asbestos fibres and crystalline silica dust. Diseases such as acute bronchitis and asthma can also affect lung function, although such conditions are technically airway diseases rather than lung diseases. Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius (meaning "of the lungs") as in pulmonology, or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμων, meaning "lung") as in pneumonia. In embryonic development, the lungs begin to develop as an outpouching of the foregut, a tube which goes on to form the upper part of the digestive system. When the lungs are formed the fetus is held in the fluid-filled amniotic sac and so they do not function to breathe. Blood is also diverted from the lungs through the ductus arteriosus. At birth, air begins to pass through the lungs, and the diversionary duct closes, so that the lungs can begin to respire. The lungs only fully develop in early childhood.
@@myakaykhaingmkk here’s a fact Size: The lungs are one of the largest organs in the body, with a total surface area roughly the size of a tennis court. The airways inside the lungs are 1,500 miles long, which is about the distance from Chicago to Las Vegas.
welp this is terrifying
4 actually
making it 6
Indeed it is terrifying
@Nonedlessnu uh 10
@@Nomine71827yuh nuh its 16
4:27 bros touching grass
Bros not funny
Flamingo I bet you haven’t touched grass in 25 years
@@Oren-sprunki-73 I wasn’t talking about the RUclipsr…
PLEASE 3D PRINT IT
edit: yall it was just a suggestion, not the start of WWIII
It might take him forever because his Editor took alot of time editing it so this might take EVEN more time to adjust the body parts and the organs to be positioned correctly and might take forever to 3D print
@@taniahe_alt4so will it take like 1 year to be done printing?
@@K0izKo1Mushroomfush not 1 year it's just complicated trying to adjust the parts but the 3D Printing might take longer if it's a big model
He is
@@taniahe_alt4 holy of the yapping tons
6:25 what is the app called?
Glangolab
Same
Same
What app??????????
@@TheAjwalker30 the 3d scanner it wasn't polycam
Science lore
lol true
BLOKEST I wanna see you 3D print in a video
Real
UWU MOMMY😊
@@BLOKESThi
Bro your videos are getting 100x better 😂
Wooooow FIRST i think blokest still didnt found this verified comme
Wow im a og
Only 2 likes??? let me fix that
@@BubbaTheMan not this trend bruv i hate it
IRL LEGO GUY YOU ARE COOL
The final minifigure is weirdly terrifying...
Yo bro that skelly looking sus😏😏😏😏
@@Grayandwenda-d49mew
4:02 Markiplier : WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?!
Har har har har
was that the bite of 87
Erm actually that's the bite of 83🤓 (sorry if it's unfunny)
That’s what I thought lol 😂
THE BITE OF 86*
That’s how we learn our body parts loving the builds
WoWWWWWWWWWW
Jdhdjdhejdbd
I like the texture of the bones it’s so ✨SMOOTH✨
Ey I live in Canada 🇨🇦
@@Otamatone_whitethx bro!
Bro, the Lego guys gotta do this canon
Guys we should get blokest to 500k subs
3:51 was that The bite of 87!?😂😂😂😂😂
The bite of 24
Chomp of 87
FNAF REFRENCE YAYYY
.@@oldforrester9071
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You just earned a world record of funniest RUclipsr🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
5:49 the way he said in his belly was so wholesome
3:49 THE CHOMPY CHOMPERS
Fun narrative during building! So fun to watch
Blud needs to be a Biology Teacher
Realistically accurate inside of a Lego figure
wow! This is awesome! And it taught me more than school!
I have an 101.5 fever right now and this made my day 100x better thanks
It's his long-lost twin😂
3:49 lego skeleton: C H O M P Y C H O M P E R S .
3:28 also lego skeleton: T H E S K U L L .
1:01 nothing the femur breaker can’t handle
it is 1:01
@@Fifty_Seven_57555oh Ty I’ll fix it
@@amandanewport9483 to bad it is 1:01
Won’t break 🗿
That spine is SPINE!!!!!
The way he says “aye!” 😂😂😂
I think your science teacher would love this.
Hey.
I need a biggest fan. Please can you try and literally 32 actually, do the game Real Madrid? You actually go to you call someone? It's too college number Try and build some people in your comments.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I can hold my breath for like 1 minute
I love how you eat the pepperoni
WHEN LEGOS TAKE OVER ITS HIS FAULT
Your video is so good, i can't stop hitting the replay button!
Good job either way the sculpting
Blokest's FBI agent : sir, you mind telling me what your doing here?
This is such a beautiful video, but 6:13 just got me XD
Fun fact: not only do the muscles in your body give you movements in your body they actually keep the Bones from falling out of place because without the muscles we wouldn't be able to move and our bones would fall into the wrong places because they're just floating there and the muscles and our flesh is actually keeping them in place
Are you Simon from sprunki
I think so…?
I keep forgetting that I’m an go to this channel. I was here when you made the “I got RIZZ in Lego..” video. :)
damn you’re da real goat! 🐐
@BLOKEST Omg you noticed me- wow this is the best thing to COEM back to form school :D
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jeez the brick dominos was satysfying
The skull part at Times 2 speed is the funniest thing ever
Hi
Fun fact: the spine is also even more important, since it contains the spinal cord, which connects to your brain and controls all of your nervous system. That’s why it’s so serious if you damage your spinal cord.
What is the nervous system 😮
@@Gina-cw8suget off youtube and read 2763 books
@@Gina-cw8su An anatomy of drifblim and drifloon
@@Gina-cw8suit’s basically nerves that send signals to the brain
4:35
"It's just you, me, and this giant brick wall that you built between us."
🧽🐙
💣🥧
SpongeBob?
@@totallynormalvideos6519TPOT (or bfb) REFRENCE!!!?!!?!?!?!?
Absolute banger 🎉🎉
Minifigs should be immune to pain of stepping on lego since.. HE IS LEGO.
GOD one
I love this video so much and I subscribing for the whole video
Bros now my favorite Lego RUclipsr
Lego needs to hire you
… I know
Jesus Christ this video gives such hard whiplash from how fast it changes subjects it should be the source for the Wikipedia page on ADHD attention span deficit
1:01 my teacher broke that bone
2:30 The bricks domino is so satisfying
Make them like a balloon, a balloon, balloon, balloon, balloon, balloon, cause I really want one. Make sure it has to be the color of it.
I enjoyed this video quite a lot. :)
where’s bladder
Wild
Bro cant fucking piss
Bro bladders are skin not bone
Baldi’s basics
thats an organ not a bone dumba-
I LOVE IT!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯
3:53 give him an Oscar for using the console edition tap sound
I LOVE THIS VID!
Me watching this at 3 am
perfect time 👌
@@BLOKESTscary
I love your videos they are amazing 🥳🥳🤩
he has no blood vessels
On his ribs
My favourite part is 1:48 I just love how he goes bang bang with a fucking Minecraft torch🤣🤣
You forgot kidneys
HE DID BRO CANT EVER PP
It's the hip bone and kidneys aren't even a actual bone like your nose and ears
They got stolen and sold on the black market
They can’t pp 💀
He ain’t wasting time to do detail I think
Hi love your videos
2:25 is soo good😯😯
I love Lego so much🥰
How God made the human be like:
Atoms are basically lego pieces
That’s not how do you
@@C00L-u2s r/woosh
UWU
god. Made humans by clay
Good job on 200k
Brain fun fact: If you eat a human brain, you'll get the same effect of Mad cow
“WELCOME TO FACT OR CAP”
Fun fact : the person is born with 300 bones , but the fuse over time , when you turn 18 / an adult , you have only 206 bones , the arm bones are the Humurus , the Ulna , the Radius and the hand bones , the leg bones are the famous Femur , the Tibia , Fibula , and the feet bones
4:03 WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87!?!?
No, it was the Bite of '78
Exactly what I was thinking
Same
No it was the glizzy of 87
me: **drinking** blokest wo' a good bo'oh o' wau'uh
He should print it like if you agree
👇
And if you take it apart, you would break the bones
If u took the arms/parts then it would bleed and flesh would rip
BEGGAR
@@Epicmaxygamingbois 😳
Like 3D print
3:15 Yoda is that you?
fun fact blokest, fingers actually do not have muscles in them!
True!
Wait- so just nerve and bone?
wow
@@StupidDummy-z9hand blood
@@StupidDummy-z9hI guess
6:14 😂😂😂😂😂
0:47 Endo-01 is that you
Fr.
Fr
1:45 is what delivery drivers do lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅 😜 🙃
0:17 very happy face
3:28 DA SKUL
3:58 when you 🤫🧏♂️24 hours a day
"just make sure to not stick your finger in its mouth" "AhHhHhHhHhH"3:59
btw I used to chew on the plastic organs
6:14 pepperonii
what program are you using fo this video????????????
7:41 is the coolest about the vid
The chompy choppers Made me dying 3:50
Wow
To think this guy only existed for a little bit and he’s already super popular
Wow cool amazing
4:02 "just don't make surt to stick your fingers in it's mouth"
Bro: AAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!
Sure you meant???
@@ZebilinaCetoute wdym "Sure you meant???"?
@@ZebilinaCetoute I'm just making my own comment if I have ideas and this comment is my idea. (Reply on August 19 4:44)
THE DING DONG NERVE GETTING PULLED THO💀
Freddy fuck bear 🤣🤣🍕🍕
Sorry I like your comment it’s very very very true love it
4:02 is that the bite of 87 😧
@beerice610 that's 87 not 88
When 0:06 is cool
Da skull 💀+chompy chompyers got me dieing
where to buy the bricks?and the grass?and kinetic sand?and the better minifig that has fingers and is able to move more?
4:03 Freddy: WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87!?
5:49 fun fact, if you eat and/or drink fast, your food or water/your favourite drinks will go to your lungs, so kids don’t try this at home
Nah I'll be fine I'm 8 btw
@@kaceeiacovone6150 get out of this platform cuz you need to be 13+ first LMAO
If I had a nickel for every Lego RUclipsr I’ve seen wearing a yellow balaclava, I’d have two nickels
7:31 Fun Fact, You Left Lung Is Slightly Smaller, Just So The Heart Can Go There, The Heart Is Not In The Middles
Looked it up and it is true
It’s legos
@@RazzAttackxyeah
bro got me thinking about my body in a 8 min long video
4:26 what are the lungs 🫁
What do you mean
The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system in many terrestrial animals, including all tetrapod vertebrates and a small number of amphibious fish (lungfish and bichirs), pulmonate gastropods (land snails and slugs, which have analogous pallial lungs), and some arachnids (tetrapulmonates such as spiders and scorpions, which have book lungs). Their function is to conduct gas exchange by extracting oxygen from the air into the bloodstream via diffusion directly across the humidified airway epithelia, and to release carbon dioxide from the bloodstream out into the atmosphere, a process also known as respiration. This article primarily concerns with the lungs of tetrapods (particularly those of humans), which are paired and located on either side of the heart, occupying most of the volume of the thoracic cavity, and are homologous to the swim bladders in ray-finned fish. provides a separate supply of oxygenated blood to the tissue of the lungs.[1][2]
The lung can be affected by a number of respiratory diseases, including pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and are commonly related to smoking or exposure to air pollutants. A number of occupational lung diseases can be caused by substances such as coal dust, asbestos fibres and crystalline silica dust. Diseases such as acute bronchitis and asthma can also affect lung function, although such conditions are technically airway diseases rather than lung diseases. Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius (meaning "of the lungs") as in pulmonology, or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμων, meaning "lung") as in pneumonia.
In embryonic development, the lungs begin to develop as an outpouching of the foregut, a tube which goes on to form the upper part of the digestive system. When the lungs are formed the fetus is held in the fluid-filled amniotic sac and so they do not function to breathe. Blood is also diverted from the lungs through the ductus arteriosus. At birth, air begins to pass through the lungs, and the diversionary duct closes, so that the lungs can begin to respire. The lungs only fully develop in early childhood.
@@Alan.sMemePalaceToowat?
@@myakaykhaingmkk here’s a fact Size: The lungs are one of the largest organs in the body, with a total surface area roughly the size of a tennis court. The airways inside the lungs are 1,500 miles long, which is about the distance from Chicago to Las Vegas.
Lungs 🫁
We need to add the CHOMPY CHOMPERS got me😂
1:47 that’s literally what I have
IT ROBLOX NAH
He
he what
2:10 bro tried to crank them 90s but his wall wasn’t sturdy enough