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Clicked on this video because of the description Not going to bother watching this I will comment however Why would we want to know 100 USELESS facts for if they won't serve us any purpose? Come up with some better content bruh 😒😒😒
I believe it means, "place where creeps can bang children, the women have cocks and the streets smell like raw sewage".... really, when translated its super accurate.
I’m not sure what inspired you guys to make this, but I’m so glad you did lol. I love random facts, so I was more that happy to find out that Mulan has the highest kill count at Disney😂
I feel like I learned a lot actually. Ready to take on some Jeopardy. Captain Crunch and Mr. Clean got some pretty cool whole names. Was fun to watch. Great video
Hey, could you do everyone here a favor? What is the English translation of Bangkok's real name? I assume that Angel City is part of it, but with something that long, there's got to be more to it. Thanks!😀
@@cjmarshall0221 it's the name that was given 250 years ago at the start of the current Monach dynasty. The meaning has something to do with the city being blessed by the angels to flourish in every way, it's citizens live happily and healthily, and a bit more praising.
@@ekawatnandhabiwat9143 Thanks! With a name that long, I can see why Bangkok gained common favor. Just think of the problems you'd have with official stationary if the real name had to appear at the top of every correspondence! To be fair, you folks aren't the only ones who like long names for cities. Here in the U.S., the city of Los Angeles (Those Angels), was originally known as "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles," (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels). Fortunately, people eventually settled on the shortened version. Thanks again.
"Vending machines are deadlier than sharks" My Sim, being once again crushed by a vending machine in Mt Komorebi in The Sims 4: wheezes and dies And the fact that a "Hawaiian" pizza was invented by a greek born in Canada makes is so funny for some reason :D
A few months ago my friend and I were talking about useless facts and I asked if she knew any and she said, "The decapitated human head has the same density as a bowling ball." I got very concerned.
So you showed the thing about the King of Hearts being without a mustache but you didnt follow it up with he is called the Suicide King because he's stabbing himself in the back of the head? Or that the face cards are based on real royals? You have to do more of these! I love useless facts!
Fun Fact: The Skor candy bar was originally created by Hershey's to compete with the Heath Bar which was manufactured by Heath and Sons Inc., but Hershey's later acquired the rights to the Heath bar and now they make both! 😀
I know you wrote your comment a year ago, but at least in the Army and Air Force, "commander" is a position that you hold--in other words, it's the job you are currently tasked with--while "Captain" is a rank. So the guy on the box could be carrying out the duties of being a commander while ALSO being a Captain in rank. The two are not mutually exclusive nor necessarily inclusive.
Well dang, some of these facts were ACTUALLY pretty useful to know. Like the snail one, the edible cup that Gene Wilder ate is actually made out of wax one, the Mulan one, and many more of these.
This isn't even useless it's actually kinda helpful and personally I think this video could help someone who doesn't speak English that well so yeah this video actually helpful and useful so thank you ❤
Hey Watchmojo you seriously undervalued yourself. Those weren’t useless facts. Those are 100 of the most USEFUL facts I have ever got crammed in my headspace
To prevent flies from ruining your picnic, take quart sized airlock bags and fill 3/4 with plain water. Add a fee pennies to each bag, seal and hang from the 4 corners around your picnic area. Because flies have hundreds of eyes, the reflection of the sunlight on the pennies added with the magnifying effect of the water confuses them and they will fly away from them, thus keeping them from spoiling your fun and enjoying your food.
#49 , a Jiffie was proposed as "equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum (approximately 33.3564 picoseconds)" But is used differently in different areas : - Electronics : is the period of an alternating current power cycle (1/60 or 1/50 usually) - Computing : time between two ticks of the system timer interrupt. ( which varies, as the interval is dependant on hardware)
I AM PRETTY SURE THAT NASA ASTRONAUTS ARE THE ONES THAT HAVE SAID THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA IS THE ONLY MAN-MADE STRUCTURE VISIBLE FROM " OUTER SPACE".....I DO NOT KNOW WHAT LEVEL OF SPACE THEY MEANT...BUT THE PYRAMIDS ARE CERTAINLY NOT ON THE SAME LEVEL OF PROMINENCE FOR DISTANCE OR CONTINUITY AS THE WALL....I WONDER IF THAT ONE IS A FACT...
If they hear the useless fact about vending machines being deadlier than sharks, just tell them to watch the film Maximum Overdrive for proof. Maybe Stephen King took a guess on this while writing that novel? Who knows? Still fascinating and oddly prothetic.
I really enjoyed this type of video and hope WatchMojo releases more in the future. I had no idea a coin had a better chance of landing on the side facing up. That could be useful info for the future. 🤔
My friend Roseanna spoonfed me a response to your fantastic video: the longest English word whose letters are all in reverse-alphabetical order is "spoonfeed" rather than "spoonfed" 🤔
Interesting video, with lots of new stuff to know. For fun fact 90 "Nepal is the only country whose flag is not rectangular" is not entirely true. Switzerland's flag is not a rectangle but a square.
This was a very entertaining, fun, and informative list. Thanks WatchMojo for putting it together. The only fact that I don't believe belongs on a list of useless facts is that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Otherwise it's golden. 👍
The opposite sides of a die always add up to a number one higher than the highest number on the die. On a 6 sided die it's 7, on a 20 sided die it's 21 (etc). That number also has the highest probability of being rolled with two of those dice.
"I am" is the shortest complete sentence because in its most basic form and definition, a complete sentence is made up of a subject and predicate. I (subject), am (predicate). ‘Go’ is an imperative sentence - a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction. It does not contain a subject; instead, its subject is an implied second person. So, with that in mind, using two words (a subject and predicate) is the shortest complete sentence you can make in English. That's why it's "I am" (structurally and alphabetically).
> You can't sneeze with your eyes open. > A buffalo (the North American species) is not a buffalo. It is a bison. > Strawberries are not berries, they are melons; watermelons are not melons, they are berries. > Fred Flintstone was the first cartoon character to smoke cigarettes on television. He smoked Winston's. > The only silent film to be awarded an Academy Award Oscar for "Best Picture" was "Wings" (1927) > The first automobile to equip cars with an inflated spare tire was the "Rambler" (by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company) around 1900 (this company was bought out in 1916). > "Colonel" Sanders (of KFC fame) was never in the military. He was "commissioned" as a Kentucky Colonel (an 'honorary' title) in 1935 by the Kentucky governor. > Alexander Graham Bell was not the first to invent the telephone. Charles Bourseul developed the telephone about 20 years before Bell made his telephone. But Bell was the first to apply for, and be awarded, a patent for his telephone; thus claiming all the rights to it.
Did you know that the game show What’s My Line lasted for 17 years? Debuting in 1950. It’s currently one of the longest consistently run game shows of all time behind The Price is Right. All with the same host. Think about that, this was 1950 when nothing on TV lasted for more than a few seasons. Even by today’s standards that’s incredible.
Would love to see another one of these lists! Here's one to get you started: India has a higher population than the UK, South Korea, and all of Africa combined
Congratulations on pronouncing Bangkok's real name. I don't know if the pronunciation was correct but it sure sounded convincing and just getting your tongue round it is an achievement worthy of note!
Ah, my favourite Oldie: "One night in Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit and the world's your oyster The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free You'll find a god in every golden cloister And if you're lucky then the god's a she I can feel an angel sliding up to me"
My Sgt Major for 1st CSSG in 29 Palms California in 1998 - 2000 won several "Mr. Mr. Clean" competitions, for people who look like Mr. Clean in Real life, and I used to refer to him as "The Little Blonde Mongoloid."
The spiral character that us used in comic strip balloons to indicate a swearword is called a grawlix... and, yeah... a word bubble in a comic is called a balloon and the squares that makes the comic strip up is called a panel.
Wait, wait, wait, the Frank Sinatra/Die Hard fact is hilarious! How RIDICULOUS would it have been to see Ol' Blue Eyes in the role of John McClane?! &At the age of 70 at that?! What were they THINKING??!
WatchMojo, “Useless Facts” video, actually answered many questions and theories surrounding the Bible, Christianity, and Creation; like the Birds before the egg in Genesis and the snakes use to having legs, before God had punish the entire species for tricking Adam and Eve into eating the Forbidden Fruit lol 👏 good job WatchMojo
That priest one is Sad😔. Samsung making noodles before tech items is WILD! Guess they were just grasping at straws for ANY way to make $$$.🤷🏾♀️ WHO was the George behind Uranus being named George's Star?!
So many follow up questions!! What does Bangkok's name mean? The paper would reach the moon...how does that work?? Cows in water beds?? Very interesting useless facts that are going to make me lose sleep.
For #24, I have seen with my own eyes someone fold a piece of paper 8 times after I told him it was impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times. It was a 23-by-35-inch sheet of rather thin paper, and he deployed great effort, but he did it-although barely.
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Clicked on this video because of the description
Not going to bother watching this
I will comment however
Why would we want to know 100 USELESS facts for if they won't serve us any purpose?
Come up with some better content bruh 😒😒😒
I really enjoyed this video. I like learning many random facts. I would enjoy if you guys made more video's like this.
Nope.
Meh.....I know at least one of them. And know is half the battle..............................
@@Tony-vh9oe because it's fun to learn random stuff. We humans need to learn and this is fun
“Mitochondria is the power house of the cell” seems like a dig of some sort
Walk into prison and call yourself the mitochondria
And in the singular, it's "mitochondrion".
@@Your.Uncle.AngMoh
Nice!
Lysosomes are known as suicidal bags
Thank you!
This 17 minute video has taught me more information than a month of online classes.
“Nerd”
Sounds like YOU problem
Damnn cuz
@@sexualsmile “Congratulations! You have wasted 17 minutes of your life have a good Night or day!”
@@noahstevenshart7883 its ok. I.made it up with your mom
The “Friends” fact was literally the most useless fact I’ve ever been told. Congratulations, WatchMojo!
did you miss the one about mitochodria
I had to replay that part 4 times just to make sure I didn’t miss something 😂
Seeing this before the video made the friends one even funnier
That one was so random. I thought maybe I missed something about insurance law in 1999 or something since this list was clearly made for Americans
Powerhouse of the cells
I'll give you an A+ for pronouncing the full name of Bangkok beautifully 🤩
I believe it means, "place where creeps can bang children, the women have cocks and the streets smell like raw sewage".... really, when translated its super accurate.
I’m not sure what inspired you guys to make this, but I’m so glad you did lol. I love random facts, so I was more that happy to find out that Mulan has the highest kill count at Disney😂
Probably Austin McConnell.... he has like 3 of these videos.
I’ve never seen the movie, but I found that to be the most interesting as well.
That "Mulan has the Highest Kill count" just reminded me of Game Theory.
haha same
Well an actual number would have been nice
I feel like I learned a lot actually. Ready to take on some Jeopardy. Captain Crunch and Mr. Clean got some pretty cool whole names. Was fun to watch. Great video
That's awesome!
I have an uncle bill! so does my mom. and my dads ex. and my grandmother. and my best friend. I think everyone does actually😅
Quite possibly the best WatchMojo I've ever seen. A lot of the factoids are quite thought provoking.
I'm from Bangkok, Thailand, and hats off to you for excellent pronunciation of our Angel City. 😍😍😍
Hey, could you do everyone here a favor? What is the English translation of Bangkok's real name? I assume that Angel City is part of it, but with something that long, there's got to be more to it. Thanks!😀
@@cjmarshall0221 it's the name that was given 250 years ago at the start of the current Monach dynasty. The meaning has something to do with the city being blessed by the angels to flourish in every way, it's citizens live happily and healthily, and a bit more praising.
@@ekawatnandhabiwat9143 Thanks! With a name that long, I can see why Bangkok gained common favor. Just think of the problems you'd have with official stationary if the real name had to appear at the top of every correspondence! To be fair, you folks aren't the only ones who like long names for cities. Here in the U.S., the city of Los Angeles (Those Angels), was originally known as "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles," (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels). Fortunately, people eventually settled on the shortened version. Thanks again.
@@cjmarshall0221 that's awesome. Thank you too.
Fun fact: SpongeBob SquarePants was originally named SpongeBob Ahoy, but Nickelodeon changed it after there was already a mop named SpongeBoy.
"Vending machines are deadlier than sharks"
My Sim, being once again crushed by a vending machine in Mt Komorebi in The Sims 4: wheezes and dies
And the fact that a "Hawaiian" pizza was invented by a greek born in Canada makes is so funny for some reason :D
I was thinking of The Sims when that came up 😂
@@RosheenQuynh Same, I think all simmers were immediately thinking the same :D
That Bangkok Fact just blew my mind. 🤯💥
I love the Japanese advertisement for "Adult Software" you included in the vending machine shot @17:46. 😂
This is the most attractive title you could ever use to get someone to watch your video thanks
A few months ago my friend and I were talking about useless facts and I asked if she knew any and she said, "The decapitated human head has the same density as a bowling ball." I got very concerned.
In the 1980's horror movie Deadly Friend, a basketball was used to decapitate someone.
This makes me think of Mystery Men
I wouldn't go bowling with that friend.
Fun fact: During an earthquake, burried coffins temporarily become maracas.
hahahahahahahahahhaahahahhahahahaahhahhah
😮 NOTHING RHYMES ‼️with 🗣month, silver, orange & purple! I learned this during a drinking game. 🍻🃏😂
So you showed the thing about the King of Hearts being without a mustache but you didnt follow it up with he is called the Suicide King because he's stabbing himself in the back of the head? Or that the face cards are based on real royals?
You have to do more of these! I love useless facts!
Fun Fact: The Skor candy bar was originally created by Hershey's to compete with the Heath Bar which was manufactured by Heath and Sons Inc., but Hershey's later acquired the rights to the Heath bar and now they make both! 😀
If you look at the picture of Captain Crunch on the cereal box, the stripes on his sleeve indicate that he's a
commander and not a captain.
I know you wrote your comment a year ago, but at least in the Army and Air Force, "commander" is a position that you hold--in other words, it's the job you are currently tasked with--while "Captain" is a rank. So the guy on the box could be carrying out the duties of being a commander while ALSO being a Captain in rank. The two are not mutually exclusive nor necessarily inclusive.
Can we just took some sort of applause for WatchMojo taking their time to do some extensive research about the useless facts for this list 😂😂😂
They must have watched AustinMcConnell's video at least twice.
Well dang, some of these facts were ACTUALLY pretty useful to know. Like the snail one, the edible cup that Gene Wilder ate is actually made out of wax one, the Mulan one, and many more of these.
What’s so useful about knowing snails have teeth? 😂
Actually, how are any of the ones you mentioned useful? 🤣🤣🤣
Mike Nesmith from the sixties boy band 'The Monkees' - his mother invented liquid paper (Tipp-ex).
it wasn’t useless at all. loved it
"Mr. Clean" wears an earring because he is a "cleaning genie."
Please make more of these!
I love silly random facts!
This isn't even useless it's actually kinda helpful and personally I think this video could help someone who doesn't speak English that well so yeah this video actually helpful and useful so thank you ❤
Hey Watchmojo you seriously undervalued yourself. Those weren’t useless facts.
Those are 100 of the most USEFUL facts I have ever got crammed in my headspace
And here's another; Nintendo was originally a playing cards company.
To prevent flies from ruining your picnic, take quart sized airlock bags and fill 3/4 with plain water. Add a fee pennies to each bag, seal and hang from the 4 corners around your picnic area. Because flies have hundreds of eyes, the reflection of the sunlight on the pennies added with the magnifying effect of the water confuses them and they will fly away from them, thus keeping them from spoiling your fun and enjoying your food.
Yeah, but how do you keep the ants away?!
“It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information” - Oscar Wilde
I love hearing the Rebecca voice. So calming and assured.😁💗🙏 kudos to the live action Rebecca Braden. 😁💗🙏👍🌻
This list must’ve been worth the effort…
I love this. The 17 mins went by FAST.
#49 , a Jiffie was proposed as "equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum (approximately 33.3564 picoseconds)"
But is used differently in different areas :
- Electronics : is the period of an alternating current power cycle (1/60 or 1/50 usually)
- Computing : time between two ticks of the system timer interrupt. ( which varies, as the interval is dependant on hardware)
I AM PRETTY SURE THAT NASA ASTRONAUTS ARE THE ONES THAT HAVE SAID THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA IS THE ONLY MAN-MADE STRUCTURE VISIBLE FROM " OUTER SPACE".....I DO NOT KNOW WHAT LEVEL OF SPACE THEY MEANT...BUT THE PYRAMIDS ARE CERTAINLY NOT ON THE SAME LEVEL OF PROMINENCE FOR DISTANCE OR CONTINUITY AS THE WALL....I WONDER IF THAT ONE IS A FACT...
loads of random stuff I didn't know before! thank you for such an informative video!
If they hear the useless fact about vending machines being deadlier than sharks, just tell them to watch the film Maximum Overdrive for proof. Maybe Stephen King took a guess on this while writing that novel? Who knows? Still fascinating and oddly prothetic.
The mitochondria! So happy you put that in!!!🤣
That was extremely entertaining, though I remember nothing he said lol. Well done WatchMojo
Nerd originated in Dr Seuss!! Wow. Great video, so well put together
I really enjoyed this type of video and hope WatchMojo releases more in the future. I had no idea a coin had a better chance of landing on the side facing up. That could be useful info for the future. 🤔
My friend Roseanna spoonfed me a response to your fantastic video: the longest English word whose letters are all in reverse-alphabetical order is "spoonfeed" rather than "spoonfed" 🤔
Yeehaw
Need Part 2 of this!
This is awesome. Saving this video cause I love random facts.
One question though -
How do you have 0.6 deaths? 🤔
If you ever feel useless remember...
you can rotate the square in Tetris...
You can't, it just makes the sound but it doesn't rotate, it's a game glitch
Well done Watch Mojo. That was actually fun to watch 😂
Yakko Warner: This has been another useless fact.
This was fun! I wouldn't mind if you made "Another..." and "Yet another..." one those.
That mosquito one is actually pretty useful
I was always under the assumption that eating fruit or specifically bananas attract mosquitos to you. I forgot where i heard that from.
Not if you hate Skrillex
@@psychobillynumbnuts1 I'll take getting bitten by mosquitoes over playing Skrillex.
Interesting video, with lots of new stuff to know.
For fun fact 90 "Nepal is the only country whose flag is not rectangular" is not entirely true. Switzerland's flag is not a rectangle but a square.
This was a very entertaining, fun, and informative list. Thanks WatchMojo for putting it together. The only fact that I don't believe belongs on a list of useless facts is that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Otherwise it's golden. 👍
That's the only fact that belong to the list
The factiest of facts.
The opposite sides of a die always add up to a number one higher than the highest number on the die. On a 6 sided die it's 7, on a 20 sided die it's 21 (etc).
That number also has the highest probability of being rolled with two of those dice.
Leave it to you guys to do an amazing job at this video. Useless facts that end up being pretty useful lol thank you for the video
I believe it's Magellan Crunch with a J sound, not a hard G sound.
This is a video basically saying you’re wasting 17:47 minutes of your life😂😂😂
Number 83 on this list is the one saying that!
I love this video! I was surprised at how many items that I actually knew!
Top 100 Facts That Are Really Important To Know
'I am' isn't the shortest complete sentence. That award goes to 'Go.'
"I am" is the shortest complete sentence because in its most basic form and definition, a complete sentence is made up of a subject and predicate. I (subject), am (predicate). ‘Go’ is an imperative sentence - a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction. It does not contain a subject; instead, its subject is an implied second person. So, with that in mind, using two words (a subject and predicate) is the shortest complete sentence you can make in English. That's why it's "I am" (structurally and alphabetically).
@@HMRLTL oh OK, thank you
Won't thanos have the highest kill count?
Such a very interesting and informative video thank you for sharing . 👍👍👍
Fun fact watching watch mojo a day keeps my brain cells away
Great fun... was laughing through alot of those.. good job
Next video: Top 100 Useless Facts You DO Need To Know.
Fact 1) Useless facts that you do need to know are, in fact, not useless.
> You can't sneeze with your eyes open.
> A buffalo (the North American species) is not a buffalo. It is a bison.
> Strawberries are not berries, they are melons; watermelons are not melons, they are berries.
> Fred Flintstone was the first cartoon character to smoke cigarettes on television. He smoked Winston's.
> The only silent film to be awarded an Academy Award Oscar for "Best Picture" was "Wings" (1927)
> The first automobile to equip cars with an inflated spare tire was the "Rambler" (by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company) around 1900 (this company was bought out in 1916).
> "Colonel" Sanders (of KFC fame) was never in the military. He was "commissioned" as a Kentucky Colonel (an 'honorary' title) in 1935 by the Kentucky governor.
> Alexander Graham Bell was not the first to invent the telephone. Charles Bourseul developed the telephone about 20 years before Bell made his telephone. But Bell was the first to apply for, and be awarded, a patent for his telephone; thus claiming all the rights to it.
Did you know that the game show What’s My Line lasted for 17 years? Debuting in 1950. It’s currently one of the longest consistently run game shows of all time behind The Price is Right. All with the same host.
Think about that, this was 1950 when nothing on TV lasted for more than a few seasons. Even by today’s standards that’s incredible.
ALways enjoy these -- not least for your marvelous combination of precise, erudite speech and occasional funny pronunciations ;~)
It is impossible for trump to speak the truth
Would love to see another one of these lists! Here's one to get you started: India has a higher population than the UK, South Korea, and all of Africa combined
Do more of such lists. Had fun #Zambia🇿🇲
Did you know that Capn crunch is actually Commander Crunch. The stripes on his arm is not of a Captain, but of a Commander.
Crunch-a-tize me, Commander!
Congratulations on pronouncing Bangkok's real name. I don't know if the pronunciation was correct but it sure sounded convincing and just getting your tongue round it is an achievement worthy of note!
Zip in zip code stands for Zone Improvement Plan
I'm a simple man. I have a love of "useless facts" like one such as this, actor Gary Oldman was born 2 weeks after musician Gary Newman.
6:30
the only thing i remember from high school
Great vid 😍
The Mulan One is the one who surprise me a lot
Really? Who did you think had the most kill count? Its Disney. There is not even a competition
i actually knew some of those like the one about edgar alan poe
This video made me incredibly happy, thank you .
Hands down the best MOJO video I've seen
😦 uhhhhhhh
bet you didn't know either: you burn more calories shivering than sweating
The i and j fact was truly…
(wait for it…)
Titillating 😎
That Futurama cut away 😂😅😂
Ah, my favourite Oldie:
"One night in Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
And if you're lucky then the god's a she
I can feel an angel sliding up to me"
My Sgt Major for 1st CSSG in 29 Palms California in 1998 - 2000 won several "Mr. Mr. Clean" competitions, for people who look like Mr. Clean in Real life, and I used to refer to him as "The Little Blonde Mongoloid."
The spiral character that us used in comic strip balloons to indicate a swearword is called a grawlix... and, yeah... a word bubble in a comic is called a balloon and the squares that makes the comic strip up is called a panel.
didn't expect watchmojo to do this. nice.
Best Watchmojo Facts
Wait, wait, wait, the Frank Sinatra/Die Hard fact is hilarious! How RIDICULOUS would it have been to see Ol' Blue Eyes in the role of John McClane?! &At the age of 70 at that?! What were they THINKING??!
great! more of them please
WatchMojo, “Useless Facts” video, actually answered many questions and theories surrounding the Bible, Christianity, and Creation; like the Birds before the egg in Genesis and the snakes use to having legs, before God had punish the entire species for tricking Adam and Eve into eating the Forbidden Fruit lol 👏 good job WatchMojo
That priest one is Sad😔.
Samsung making noodles before tech items is WILD! Guess they were just grasping at straws for ANY way to make $$$.🤷🏾♀️
WHO was the George behind Uranus being named George's Star?!
The tomato robot made my day 🤣
The first recorded instance of the name Jessica is in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice,"
So many follow up questions!! What does Bangkok's name mean? The paper would reach the moon...how does that work?? Cows in water beds?? Very interesting useless facts that are going to make me lose sleep.
Amazing video loved it
I love the title 🤣🤣🤣
For #24, I have seen with my own eyes someone fold a piece of paper 8 times after I told him it was impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times. It was a 23-by-35-inch sheet of rather thin paper, and he deployed great effort, but he did it-although barely.
As a person who hates Hawaiian pizza, I just about died when “Blame Canada” started playing 🤣