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Комментарии • 190

  • @hiccuphufflepuff176
    @hiccuphufflepuff176 2 года назад +257

    I heard manatee sightings likely influenced the mythology of mermaids. From a distance it would look like a human-like figure with a fishtail.

    • @PyrusFlameborn
      @PyrusFlameborn 2 года назад +12

      @Lord Business most marine mammals have fingers and sometimes even toes in their skeletons because they evolved from landbased mammals.
      Whales even still have hipbones even though they don't have legs anymore.
      Interesting how that contributed to tales of mermaids! Thanks!

    • @LordDarkcyde
      @LordDarkcyde 2 года назад

      Mr wizard taught me this so its irrefutable

    • @Merilirem
      @Merilirem 2 года назад +5

      @Lord Business Yeah manatee Skeletons just look like mermaids. Imagine finding partial ones? Easy mermaid.

    • @peggedyourdad9560
      @peggedyourdad9560 2 года назад +1

      Also helps if you're always just a little bit tipsy lol.

    • @tonycardone990
      @tonycardone990 2 года назад +1

      I would believe dugongs could be mistaken for mermaids more than a manatee would. But if you've been out at sea for long enough I guess anything is possible.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn 2 года назад +47

    That Michaelangelo joke is actually true. He did it to screw with one particular guy, I can't remember who, and even painted the guy into the art.

    • @skeletonbuyingpealts7134
      @skeletonbuyingpealts7134 Год назад

      He painted him burning in hell, which everyone else found funny, and painted God's phat ass right above where the pope would be

    • @disableddragonborn
      @disableddragonborn Год назад +3

      @@skeletonbuyingpealts7134 "God's phat ass" is a phrase I never expected I'd encounter.🤣

    • @Demonslayre
      @Demonslayre 11 месяцев назад

      I might be thinking of a separate DaVinci project, but whomever painted the sistine chapel had such an erratic work schedule that when the Abbott annoyed him enough, he asked to use the Abbott as his model for Judas.
      Then there was the sculptor who made Satan hot, that the pope said "nope, yer fired." Hired the sculptors brother, who then sculpted Satan even hotter.

  • @MrTerry
    @MrTerry  2 года назад +39

    I apologize for the mic issues. I’m taking any recommendations for good capture/recording software!

    • @V1nn798
      @V1nn798 2 года назад

      Even with mic issues, the content you give us is still great, and I'm pretty sure it'll always be great

    • @CaloBrown
      @CaloBrown 2 года назад

      I might not be your mic, could be tons of reasons, from your cord to your pc and having low bandwidth. If you don't already use one, I would recommend a Yeti mic, like I said if you think its the mic.

  • @toddkloos3965
    @toddkloos3965 2 года назад +142

    Robert Hooke came up with a theory of gravity that was very similar to Newton's theory, and he accused Newton of plagurism when Newton published his theory. Actually, there were a few other people who had similar ideas about gravity as Hooke and Newton at this time. Newton's main contribution was using calculus to show that gravity would cause planets to move according to Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Speaking of calculus, there is also a dispute about who invented calculus between Newton and Liebnitz.

    • @Beriothien007
      @Beriothien007 2 года назад +13

      There is evidence of greek mathematicans using a form of calculus as well. The concept as a name and basis of knowledge was new at the time of newton, but the form itself wasnt.

    • @TrashskillsRS
      @TrashskillsRS 2 года назад +6

      That dispute is pretty solved, as Liebnitz did not publish his calculus

    • @trifontrifonov4297
      @trifontrifonov4297 2 года назад +6

      And Newton, insisting that Hooke was just jealous that Newton succeeded where he had failed, hated Hooke for the rest of his life.
      Hooke was the head of the Royal Society but unlike almost everybody else to hold the position we don't have his original portrait because one night Newton threw it on the fire out of sheer spite.

    • @steviebudden3397
      @steviebudden3397 2 года назад +6

      @@Beriothien007 More than evidence, Pythagorus used calculus type methods to determine the area of a circle (pi r^2) amongst other things and Newton and any other mathematician of the day would have known this perfectly well.
      What the 17th century crew did (whichever one of them did whatever) was to systematise the methods so that they went from being a general idea that needed the very best mathematicians to see how to use it on a problem to being a standard set of rules that could be taught to bright 16 year olds.
      Both Pythagorus and Newton are widely considered strong contenders for the title of 'Greatest Mathmatician of All Time' in both cases in part at least due to their use of calculus.

    • @Beriothien007
      @Beriothien007 2 года назад +2

      @@steviebudden3397 yes. What I said was very boiled down, and was mostly to get the point across that giving newton credit for inventing calculus is false.

  • @sumvs5992
    @sumvs5992 2 года назад +61

    I believe penny farthings were invented to increase the bicycle's ability to climb hills before people realised how to utilise multiple gears to better multitask climbing ability and max speed.

    • @warsongchief1
      @warsongchief1 2 года назад

      I thought it had something to do with street lights

  • @HowIamDriving
    @HowIamDriving 2 года назад +67

    "See You Space Viking Cowboy...." - I love that reference. In memory of Cowboy Bebop.

    • @yugioh5222
      @yugioh5222 2 года назад +3

      So notice that line as will lol me 2 lol

    • @thevine2010
      @thevine2010 2 года назад +4

      Once I saw the font on the lower right hand side for the first time, I busted out laughing HARD!

    • @HowIamDriving
      @HowIamDriving 2 года назад +3

      @@thevine2010 the better reaction would be: Slightly smiling while sad jazz playing in the background. :D

    • @cakeassassin6277
      @cakeassassin6277 2 года назад +2

      I think there was a comic book about a cowboy named tex

    • @MUDAYT
      @MUDAYT 2 года назад +1

      Same

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn 2 года назад +17

    I read somewhere that there is actually ancient graffiti in the Colosseum and in the remains of Pompei and that the graffiti that has been translated is actually quite similar to the type of jokes and things people put in modern graffiti.

  • @jarsenaultj
    @jarsenaultj 2 года назад +34

    Re firsts (at 5:40 ): Ryan George has a series called "The First Guy" that is a collection of funny skits about the first time anyone did something (one example is The First Guy to Open a Restraint). As you said, it's weird to think of people's reactions to the first time someone did something.

    • @willmorton8006
      @willmorton8006 2 года назад +2

      He actually did The First Couple to Have a Baby as a collaboration with Julie Nolke

    • @jarsenaultj
      @jarsenaultj 2 года назад +3

      @@willmorton8006 I think they did a few collaborations with 'couple related' things.
      Also, I'm just now seeing I butchered the spelling of restaurant in my original post.

  • @stevenyarnell
    @stevenyarnell 2 года назад +31

    Personally, I always thought that the origin of ''mermaid'' was based on the siren women of Greek mythology.

    • @rach_laze
      @rach_laze 2 года назад +10

      were greek sirens not bird people rather than fish people

    • @nick335online
      @nick335online 2 года назад +2

      @@rach_laze It evolved weirdly

    • @theskyisteal8346
      @theskyisteal8346 2 года назад +3

      Probably a mix of the greek sirens and IIRC dolphins who would drag people under and drown them kelpie-style.

    • @trueredpanda1538
      @trueredpanda1538 2 года назад +2

      Mermaids was a sailors myth inn late 1700 somewhere.

    • @GogiRegion
      @GogiRegion 2 года назад +2

      @@nick335online It evolved the opposite of the Zora from Legend of Zelda, who turned from fish people to bird people (the Rito).

  • @mrRIFLEMAN116
    @mrRIFLEMAN116 2 года назад +14

    I never thought Mr. Terry would watch cyanide and happiness 😂

  • @-Ricky_Spanish-
    @-Ricky_Spanish- 2 года назад +5

    @13:33 I'm pretty sure that's Murder on the Orient Express. Inspired by the Lindbergh kidnapping, but probably more fiction than history (not that they were exactly going for accuracy here, it's still funny).

  • @kageakuma3009
    @kageakuma3009 2 года назад +11

    Mr. Terry kinda reminds me of my US History teacher in 11th grade. I had already had him as a teacher in journalism in my freshman year, I was like one of 3 freshmen in that class the rest were Jr.'s and Sr.'s. Anyway when I got into his US history class I loved it. He didn't treat us like kids, he was honest that the founding fathers were not some imperfect gods, they were just people and had flaws just like any of us. He told us how Ben Franklin was a lush and had a habit of bedding any woman he could. He never downplayed slavery, and in all honesty he didn't spend a lot of time on the Civil War in general, which considering I live in a southern state is surprising. He preferred going into reconstruction and more modern history, WW2 and beyond. I mean I live in Fayetteville, NC and he never gave any praise or spoke up Gen. Bragg. Still one of my favorite teachers ever.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn 2 года назад +3

    I saw that first joke coming and was grinning waiting for your reaction lmao.

  • @SC_Aoihi
    @SC_Aoihi 2 года назад +3

    Just a fun fact, that Space Viking Cowboy funeral was a reference to the anime Cowboy Bebop which ended with "see you space cowboy" on the bottom corner of the screen.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn 2 года назад +1

    The only strategy I use when playing air hockey is to just make it ricochet lol.

  • @B4byl0ni4
    @B4byl0ni4 2 года назад +10

    Think the gain on your mic needs to be upped a little, you cut out sometimes when talking quiet

    • @punkdallas1646
      @punkdallas1646 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I really wanted to hear his opinion on the wheel.

    • @MrTerry
      @MrTerry  2 года назад +1

      Sorry about that. I’ve had some issues.

  • @Ugly_German_Truths
    @Ugly_German_Truths Год назад

    I think i remember some obscure mention that we see wheels first appearing in toys and "relics" like the horse carrrying the sundisk on the back while standing on wheels (Trundholm sun chariot)...

  • @reygonzalez4719
    @reygonzalez4719 2 года назад +4

    I never thought you were going to react to Cyanide & Happiness but I'm not complaining

    • @GogiRegion
      @GogiRegion 2 года назад +2

      To be fair, this is about equal in accuracy and swearing as the Family Guy episode. I didn’t expect it either, but it doesn’t surprise me in retrospect.

  • @TrekBeatTK
    @TrekBeatTK 2 года назад +1

    There’s a bike shop near me that sells pennyfarthing bicycles. So you can theoretically get one if you really wanted.

  • @jamescheddar4896
    @jamescheddar4896 Год назад +1

    something like the wheelbarrow would have been the first use and then cattle drawn carts were later. rolly logs were definitely the preceding technology

  • @joshuawells835
    @joshuawells835 2 года назад +3

    From what I looked up, mermaids started to stem from the Greek myths of sirens.

  • @ntxmedianerd4983
    @ntxmedianerd4983 2 года назад +2

    Cyanide and Happiness is freaking awesome, has been since day 1. Good show old chap

  • @medic_memer
    @medic_memer Год назад

    10:30 😂😂 the tiny leaf

  • @elaynas4125
    @elaynas4125 2 года назад +1

    The big front wheels one I thought was gonna end in a cart with the Carolina Squat

  • @metallyfan2k7
    @metallyfan2k7 2 года назад +2

    I love cyanide and happiness! These guys are brilliant!

  • @HoV326
    @HoV326 2 года назад +1

    I like the fact the "Tex" short had a Cowboy Bebop reference

  • @bus6292
    @bus6292 2 года назад +4

    He plans to include this in one of his lessons? 🤣🤣
    Honestly if one of my teachers when I was growing up showed us a video of shlong racing wheels and smoke signal sexting I'd have wanted to be in that class all 6 periods.

  • @TrashskillsRS
    @TrashskillsRS 2 года назад +9

    Mermaids are a mix of sirens and Manatee's. Much of the mythology of mermaids are the same as the greek sirens.
    There was a lot of mythology, like David Jones Locker being the bottom of the ocean.

    • @trueredpanda1538
      @trueredpanda1538 2 года назад +1

      Greek sirens were bird ladiea though, the mermaid is more a sailors myth from late 1700 somewhere. However, I do believe they did take ideas from greek mythology.

  • @swag31556
    @swag31556 2 года назад +4

    What's going on with the audio in recent videos?

    • @MrTerry
      @MrTerry  2 года назад +1

      Software problems I think :(

  • @weckar
    @weckar 2 года назад

    Big wheel bikes where a necessity before chain transmissions. You wanted to:
    1. have the leg in a semi comfortable place around the axle
    2. maximise the distance traveled per rotation

  • @gazzhumbly5433
    @gazzhumbly5433 2 года назад +1

    I used to watch these years ago, they're still hilarious

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 2 года назад +7

    Wish you hadn't censored the first part. But yeah, that's the type of humor the channel's known for.

    • @MrTerry
      @MrTerry  2 года назад +3

      I did?

    • @super-kamarigaming7907
      @super-kamarigaming7907 2 года назад +2

      @@MrTerry Maybe RUclips did? Or the channel did

    • @twixieshores
      @twixieshores 2 года назад +2

      @@MrTerry Yeah. Your sound cuts out at 2:27

    • @super-kamarigaming7907
      @super-kamarigaming7907 2 года назад +2

      @@twixieshores It's RUclips. Probably there was copyrighted music or a sfx

    • @lobsters12111
      @lobsters12111 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@super-kamarigaming7907 Yeah he was playing copyrighted music from his throat while speaking. It just sounds like a technical issue, there's a couple spots in the video that it happens.

  • @odeo5691
    @odeo5691 Год назад +1

    Mermaid mythology is because they didn't want to admit to screwing sea animals. But still wanted people to think they screwed

  • @micwolfman
    @micwolfman 2 года назад +1

    I think the mermaid legend was based off of manatees skeleton because they have digits(finger bones)

  • @berkkarsi
    @berkkarsi 2 года назад +13

    Mr. Terry your mic keeps cutting out sometimes when you talk.

  • @Silhouex
    @Silhouex 2 года назад

    @2:22 Your face is everything xD

  • @jlaff98
    @jlaff98 2 года назад +1

    Mermaid mythology is a mixture of misidentified animals and also there are a lot of creatures and gods from mythology from around the world

  • @Justin.Franks
    @Justin.Franks 2 года назад

    13:25 (YT auto-generated subtitles): _"That's awful, he cut off his back boobs!"_

  • @alexismyers6053
    @alexismyers6053 2 года назад

    I mean, the Titanic had a mechanical camel (or was it a mule) so why wouldn’t they have air hockey? Lol

  • @BloodyBay
    @BloodyBay Год назад +1

    The old bicycles with the oversized front wheels were called velocipedes, and I'm not entirely sure how they got that name. Doesn't "velocipede" translate to "swift foot"? 🤔

  • @Z-one1000
    @Z-one1000 Год назад +1

    Humans have been having babies since before we were technically even human.

  • @ronmaximilian6953
    @ronmaximilian6953 2 года назад +2

    The penny farthing was the first type of bicycle. It was super seeded after bicycles were introduced with chains.

  • @kfchickenbucket3080
    @kfchickenbucket3080 Год назад +1

    Good day Mr. T!

  • @persongmail9577
    @persongmail9577 Год назад +1

    Please stand by

  • @jerichospades8928
    @jerichospades8928 2 года назад

    I've heard that rumor of Issac Newton stealing the theory of gravity but couldn't confirm if was true or not, and no I don't remember when I heard or who told me that it's been to long

  • @wheres_the_proof2896
    @wheres_the_proof2896 2 года назад +2

    the rumors of mermaids cam from Christopher columbous seeing manatees whose bones look like normal human legs just connected and from affair it looked like human legs poking out through the blubber. Correct me if I'm wrong

  • @zaius68
    @zaius68 2 года назад

    I love your Tintin figure on the table!

  • @HECKproductions
    @HECKproductions 2 года назад +1

    some MURICAN: debt is often a necessary evil
    me, an cultouread eupropeic:

  • @alyshaharper8730
    @alyshaharper8730 2 года назад

    Mermaid mythology is as old as all the old stories and every culture had a version of them.

  • @kdemetter
    @kdemetter Год назад

    9:07 Pretty sure the origin of mermaids is from Greek Mythology, related to Poseidon.

  • @sickbeet4219
    @sickbeet4219 2 года назад +2

    LESS GOOOOO!

  • @kaigraham1287
    @kaigraham1287 2 года назад +2

    wikipedia says The penny-farthing, also known as a high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary, was the first machine to be called a "bicycle". It was popular in the 1870s and 1880s, with its large front wheel providing high speeds (owing to it travelling a large distance for every rotation of the legs) and comfort (the large wheel provides greater shock absorption).

  • @DenverStarkey
    @DenverStarkey 2 года назад

    mermaid mythology dates back to ancient greek times. origianlly they were the Sirens of greek myths. the sirens were pretty women that were cursed by the three hags that shared an single eye. they were cursed by the hags for refusing to aid them , i don't remember the ful details though. bassically the curse was they were to be stranded on an island and could only sing for help but singing only lured sailors to drown instead of actually getting them help. that is at least one verson of the myth. most versions don't even bother explaining how sirens came to be. and of coruse they made their most famous appearance in The Odyessey. And of course they have been worked into many greek myths where their was sea travel such as Jason and the argonauts.
    but any way , the siren myths were morphed into mermaids by other cultures. the idea being that mermaids typically lure sailors to their deaths much like the greek sirens. then in the 1837 the little mermaid story was written by Hans Christian Andersen. which morphed them into the more modern fairy tale version of good mermaids. but yeah the original mermaid tales are definitely that they were nefarious creatures that envied man and sought to drown them for thier crimes or perceived crimes against the oceans.
    such myths serve to really show the kind of awe and fear ancient people had of the oceans and seas. they also were used as cautions and warnings against lustful ways.

  • @collinscody57
    @collinscody57 2 года назад

    There was a big fued were Leibniz clamed Newton stole his idea for Calculus but Newton was the President of the royal society at the time so that effected the result

  • @dylankeville1026
    @dylankeville1026 2 года назад

    I love these so much

  • @TheBigChad
    @TheBigChad 2 года назад

    13:10
    Very first Carolina Squat F Boy

  • @shogg4
    @shogg4 2 года назад +1

    wow i forgot how bad cyanide and happiness was

  • @dragontemplar4561
    @dragontemplar4561 2 года назад +1

    Manatee's were what influenced the mermaid myth.

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 2 года назад

    The mythbusters actually did an episode on whether jack could get on the wood with rose, and the answer was no

    • @lobsters12111
      @lobsters12111 11 месяцев назад

      No, the answer was that he could. And then later James Cameron tested it again and said about the results "if I'd known then what I know now, I'd have made the wood smaller."

    • @SebasTian58323
      @SebasTian58323 11 месяцев назад

      @@lobsters12111 they'd have to have a way to tie a life vest to it, climb on and survive the entire time , I'd say that they wouldn't know that's the only way to survive

    • @lobsters12111
      @lobsters12111 11 месяцев назад

      @@SebasTian58323 Well no, as they showed with the experiments I talked about. You're just not right. They could have fit on it as it was in the movie and been OK, as Cameron himself proved.

    • @SebasTian58323
      @SebasTian58323 11 месяцев назад

      @@lobsters12111 only if they knew that they had to do those very specific things, otherwise the actual wood itself wouldn't have been able to stay up, as shown in those experiments. They had to take off one of the their life vests and tie it to the bottom of a big old piece of soaked debris while in the freezing water, somehow.

  • @Darkdragon5544
    @Darkdragon5544 2 года назад

    Yo mr. Terry!! Weren't mermaids part of The Odissey?

  • @kevinqwen221
    @kevinqwen221 Год назад

    Awesome 🤣

  • @cakeassassin6277
    @cakeassassin6277 2 года назад

    I would love to see you react to power wolf "armata strigoi", " beast of gevaudan" and " sainted by the storm" . Please teacher

  • @skullwalker6120
    @skullwalker6120 2 года назад

    I think it’s the fact that people saw dugong tails and thought they were mermaids

  • @Lt_Chloe
    @Lt_Chloe 2 года назад

    Idk how much you like to read but i would recommend any book from Rick Riordan
    He writed about a world in which the Roman, the Greek, the Egyptian and the Norse gods all exists. It takes place in modern times and thus important places such as mount Olympus have moved to the empire state building etc. Cuz mount Olympus is similarly as important then as the Empire state building is now. In the books about Magnus chase a Islamic woman discovers she has the Norse god Loki as parent and how that affects her believe in Allah. It also talks about the effect of having all those gods co-exist etc.

  • @Philemaphobia
    @Philemaphobia 2 года назад

    There are depictions of merpeople as old as Babylonian times, however it was Central Europe that has first written text about mermaids ( Undine, Lorelay) the old German folk tales were so popular they even started to morph Greek sirens into mermaids, when originally the were half bird/ half human, singing on an island with rough dangerous cliffs.
    Just imagine hearing human (young women) like ‚voices‘ from a nearby island when you have been on an all balls trip for weeks.

  • @ExelArts
    @ExelArts Год назад

    I let the horse on fire😂

  • @ConnorSinclairCavin
    @ConnorSinclairCavin 2 года назад

    So mermaids actually have something close to about 17 confirmed unique origins, although each place has slightly different versions. Some are thought to be sailors who lost their lovers seeing their likeness in the mist and hearing the creak and birdcall and waves to be their songs and voices. Some are thought to come from seacows having seaweed in their mouth or on their head as they swam through the waters. Some are images of the patterns upon the backs of various large water denizens. Some are thought to be schools of eels, seasnakes, or the like. Certain water weed varieties can release from rock and appear somewhat human in shape as it floats past as a dark shadow. Some come from friendly dolphins saving stranded and delirious sailors. And some are as simple as exaggerated tales from early explorers to islander tribes who dived down deep into the ocean for shellfish. However it is hard to confirm or deny any of the tales, much like tales of their close relatives…

  • @TheJrbdog
    @TheJrbdog 2 года назад +3

    You should look at some of Mitchel & Webb's history sketches. They're hilarious too.

  • @fabianobenauf1809
    @fabianobenauf1809 2 года назад

    I think mermaids come from Greek mythology (Odyssey)

  • @ElonMuskrat1930
    @ElonMuskrat1930 Год назад

    Señor Terry es muy bueno

  • @thomasdunn9009
    @thomasdunn9009 2 года назад +4

    One of the oldest mermaid myths according to my research came from Syria around 1000 BCE.

  • @nick335online
    @nick335online 2 года назад

    Mermaid Myth came from Sirens first, which was Greek

  • @hunnyfung5165
    @hunnyfung5165 Год назад +1

    Seals

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonborn 2 года назад

    I don't know for sure, but I think that the concept of what we know as mermaids is from the idea of sirens in Ancient Greece.

  • @kobra6660
    @kobra6660 2 года назад +5

    I think mermaids started from sighting manatee and mistaking them for mermaids

  • @veljkoangelovski5349
    @veljkoangelovski5349 2 года назад

    The like count is at 69 and my humor is way too broken to change that

  • @-Ricky_Spanish-
    @-Ricky_Spanish- 2 года назад

    I think the mic was cutting out again like it did in a few previous episodes, but it made it sound like you were censoring yourself.

  • @modelmaker101
    @modelmaker101 2 года назад

    oh no mr terry lol

  • @Hftfjotaro1998
    @Hftfjotaro1998 2 года назад

    As a kid the baby joke is the reason why they went extinct and yeah I killed them

  • @-silveri8881
    @-silveri8881 2 года назад

    I think you should react to Dreadnought by Sabaton

  • @ozzmen4494
    @ozzmen4494 2 года назад

    There was fight between newton and leibniz over who formed the principled of calculus first, Leibniz published first but people have been accusing hin of plagiarising newton and vice versa. The fight ended with the ruler of Hannover the Home of Leibniz becoming the king of england and falling out of his favour. They probably both formed it independantly but the joke has also probably nothing to do with it.

  • @whaleymom76
    @whaleymom76 2 года назад +1

    Mermaids could be a variation on the Selkie. I've also heard a theory that manatees were mistaken for mermaids.

  • @braegandurham2173
    @braegandurham2173 2 года назад

    This video ended the same year as WW2 in Europe

  • @DeadhunterThe
    @DeadhunterThe 2 года назад

    Why not react to The Warp Zone's Recap Rap of American History?

  • @nataliemccarthy9140
    @nataliemccarthy9140 2 года назад

    You should watch phineas and ferbs four history episodes they aren't historically accurate at all but they are highly amusing

  • @lazarusblack9995
    @lazarusblack9995 2 года назад

    No one criticized Renaissance artists for nudity. They excommunicated Michelangelo for having blatant homosexual affairs - until they needed him to paint again, when they would rescind it. Until he would cause another "scandal" and they would excommunicate him again. I think they did it three or four times. Hypocrites.

  • @mattilindstrom
    @mattilindstrom 2 года назад +2

    Cyanide and Happiness is always at least a bit funny and at times "gives an audible chuckle" funny (we Finnis are a tough crowd for stand-up comedians, we can be tickled pink on the inside and only give out a sparse "heh", one has to calibrate for what is very high appreciation in demeanor). Having watched their series quite a lot, there's a lot of background knowledge going into every historical one. And despite the knowledge, they may make just silly jokes just pushing the information aside and going their own way, which I love. The animated ones are even funnier that the pure comic, and that's hard to do. Keeping the same art style and approach in an animated form is to me truly remarkable.

  • @mattijohansen3471
    @mattijohansen3471 2 года назад

    Only one human have his remains resting elsewhere than earth.
    Eugene Merle Shoemaker, his ashes is on the Moon.
    Every other person or living things we know of throughout history long gone or otherwise have been on earth.
    1 person.. is laid to rest on a other celestial object.
    And he wasn't even Norse. ( Term viking is a very bad term when speaking history )

  • @joe_rival
    @joe_rival 2 года назад

    Any chance of Horrible Histories reactions? or is that something youve already seen?

  • @-gemberkoekje-5547
    @-gemberkoekje-5547 2 года назад

    He couldnt have fit on the door

  • @him3658
    @him3658 2 года назад

    Tex was the man

  • @lazarusblack9995
    @lazarusblack9995 2 года назад

    Oldest mermaid artwork show women with split tails spread wide (one for each leg, even holding them open with their hands) - ergo they came from a sailor's joke any adult today should understand without me having to describe anything more. That they somehow have turned into a woman's fantasy for themselves makes no sense to me - but whatever makes people happy. *shrug*

  • @atdynax
    @atdynax 2 года назад

    The fact that something like Upstart is necessary is really sad. That's life? Why? In European countries you don't have to take up high loans to get to university or you have to go to the hospital. It shouldn't be a thing to have medical debt in one of the richest countries in the world. Giving 40 billion dollars to Ukrain but not to the people. If every working US citizen would pay 150$ for health insurance per month and that money would be used for doctors, hospitals and alike people wouldn't have to worry about if they can afford to go there. Sorry, I was just like 28 seconds in the video and felt the need to write this.

  • @alexmcconnell7626
    @alexmcconnell7626 2 года назад

    Are mermaids and sirens the same or are they different creatures

  • @Darkreaper145
    @Darkreaper145 2 года назад

    Hey Mr. Terry how about a reaction video about point of view from comedian from Germany Volker Pipser about the USA

  • @Touchpadse
    @Touchpadse 11 месяцев назад

    Sorry but that ad-read was so American I expected an eagle with a machine gun or something. Here in the rest of the world, education is feee

  • @Vaticanmapping124
    @Vaticanmapping124 2 года назад

    I wish i was american just to be his student

  • @kineuhansen8629
    @kineuhansen8629 2 года назад

    new hercule poirot movie murder on the orient express

  • @alextolon4482
    @alextolon4482 2 года назад

    Now you could have

    • @Tcrror
      @Tcrror 2 года назад

      ..what?

  • @davidsandrock7826
    @davidsandrock7826 2 года назад

    If I recall correctly, mermaid is one of the four genders of demon. Those being male, female, mermaid, and neuter.

    • @MrTerry
      @MrTerry  2 года назад +1

      Ew what’s a neuter?