Imaginary female trouble is real, females imagine there is trouble and make a fuss about it. Locking them up goes too far, unless they are into bdsm. Oh and i am not buyin perfume for 50 bucks, make it 20 euro incl. Shipping and i'm in
A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and a historical term for what would now usually be called a living room. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber, which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642. ~ Wikipedia
It sounds like a Biographic where Simon mocks historical figures. "Hamilton, are you mad?! How did you think a duel was going to end? Also, Aaron Burr is a bit of a bollock."
I was the head mop jockey at a Walmart and would tell people that I spent my evenings cleaning up after the animals at Walmart when asked what I did for a living.
If you're new, what happened here is that Danny wrote a joke in a script, Simon read it and added some unfunny jokes, and now Sam sprinkles in the link to the site that Simon of course can't remember. Along with some Spiderman meme action. Connoisseur.
@@Takillas149 The video about sexist old ads, I believe, is the one that discusses some dude named Peter who has especially sexist attitudes, and it's where the AM I RIGHT line first began, if memory serves. So now particularly anytime something misogynistic comes up it's a moment for "(insert sarcastic bigoted view here) AM I RIGHT PETER?!?". Hope that helps lol!
Simon: Complains about his office neighbors drilling holes into their walls Also Simon: Shouts frantically "Ima live forevaa!" and "Am I right, Peter!" in the middle of the day
“Obviously non-fidgety dead person.” That really tickled me Danny. I really love your words sir. Sam does an outstanding OG complimenting your words &/or Simons radon’s thoughts.
I have recently bought a vile of rotten turtle, and tho I thought to smell like the pungent sent of a newly deceased amphibian, instead I smell like a god of the ladies. Like a heavenly body come down to grace the planet with its sophisticated musky but supple smell. The results would be something to behold, however it has now been 3 days sense I could leave the house for fear of being overrun by mad crowds of both men.. and women seaking the delectable aroma of rotten turtle. Bewear to buyer, this gift is also a curse, this heaven is also a hell, your wish is also.. your worst nightmare. Wish me luck. I am out of food and now must leave my fortress of safety to brave the crazed crowd of phanatics to scavenge. Please do a video of the online silk road and the dread pirate Roberts in my memory. Blaze on, Forrest Koczur Last journal entry 07/01/2021
Cow tipping is just sneaking up on a cow as it sleeps upright, as they sometimes do, and knocking it over. The cruelest part of that is depriving poor Bossy of her much-needed beauty rest. Of course, if the bovine in question is both highly annoyed and faster than the tipper, the ending for the latter can be cruel indeed.
I'm especially excited that he's said the scent is considered unisex. My enby ass loves dude smells but I also like pretty girly smells sometimes, so I'm optimistic that this will be perfect for me XD looking forward to trying it once I've got some spare cash
I’m from West Virginia and Simon & Danny read my mind. I toured the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum a couple years ago. As he was reading about the horrific reasons women were committed in the past, I wondered how many were committed in Weston, WV. And then Simon answered my question on the video! The past was the worst.
Drawing is short for withdrawing. It was the room into which you welcomed your guests, like a living room meant only for social occasions. There was a separate room called a family room that was like a living room but only for family members. The drawing room was, essentially, 'public' while the family room was 'private'. The functions of both rooms eventually merged into one room that we now call the living room. Also, the drawing room was more formal and lavish, while the family room was more casual.
Breezy beachy ocean scent called porpoise hork. Maybe a classily clean scent called Road Apples or A Dog's Breakfast... You know, for discerning, cultured people who want to wear something fancy sounding with literarary roots.
My mother kept her maiden name. My last name is hyphenated. Someone I was dated was always talking about marriage all the time (he was a verbally abusive and thought he had me locked down because of how low he made me feel) was mindignant when I brought up that I would not be changing my name after marriage.
3:00 Simon, you don't know where the term drawing room comes from? You should see if that channel 'Today I Found Out' has a video on the topic (by a weird coincidence, it's also hosted by a bald, bearded, and bespectacled dude named Simon).
By cryogenics Simon means that he has one of those bottomless freezers that country-people keep in their garden sheds. Also; the madladception of being told that nobody will buy a scent called "Rotting Turtle", creating "Rotting Turtle" and then plugging it on the show written by the person that told you that nobody would buy "Rotting Turtle" really is gold.
Victorian death photos are wild and pretty awesome. Victorians were super into death--the "good" death, saying some wise line for your last words and then passing quietly surrounded by family. Women who were making their wedding dresses would know that it's likely to be their funeral garb as well, especially if they die in childbirth (which was extremely common) They'd take a lock of hair from the dead person and come up with interesting and unique ways of using the hair in jewelry. The only reason I know about Victorians and their obsession with death is the youtube channel Ask a Mortician 😂
I live in the southern United States, and our family still takes photos of the deceased in their casket, and this isn't that uncommon here. Also, back in 2002, I had a stillbirth, and the hospital had a pack for families of the deceased that included things like pamphlets for grief counseling, a candle to light in remembrance, and a disposable camera with instructions to be given to whatever service you use to develop the film that explained the nature of the photos. That experience inspired my sister in law to start a photography business that specialized in photo shoots with stillborn babies or babies born with defects/conditions that meant imminent death. It sounds bizarre, but it really means a lot to those families.
I love thinking about things like these. At one point in time, people were lucky to have their picture taken once in their lives and it was less expensive to have a painting done. Today, I can have endless pictures of myself for basically free, yet I would be lucky to commission a painting.⁵
Video idea: Weird ways countries made money Could feature for example how Lichtenstein was for rent on Airbnb for some time or how Tuvalu get a big chunk of their GDP from selling their .tv domain
@@Giganfan2k1 he talks about it enough, I wouldn't be all that surprised if already had something planned. If not thernanos some other defunct company that did some horrible shit and got sold off for next to nothing just so he can take the logo. Alegendly of course.
After my Grandfather on my dad's side passed away, we found in his desk, a photo book containing pictures he'd taken of his dead relatives in their caskets. It was his version of a "book of the dead".
People in this comment section: "You know, dozens and dozens of other people have explained what a drawing room is. But just to be sure I'll explain it for a hundredth time."
I love this channel, not for the informative, educational and humorous content that Simon provides (although, I do enjoy all that as well) but because I like to imagine that this channel is an episodic documentation of one mans slip into eventual madness and insanity. An experiment as to how one slowly unravels if they were to be locked in a room, with a camera pointed at them, a script handed to them and then told to read it out-loud. You're doing the lords work Simon. Keep it up
Simon Whistler quote Hall of Fame entry: "yeah yeah yeah, Tom's puppy died so we're feeding it to the people at the zoo" Also "tossing" does mean something sexual in American English, but it's way worse than masturbation...
Today I learned: A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and a historical term for what would now usually be called a living room
Every time Simon reminds me of yet another way that the past was the worst, it makes me feel a little bit better about the issues we have today. Time and the inevitability of progress will crush them under it's relentless boot
Sam calling Simon mijo was precious! I hope one day Simon has Liam write a script called "The Best Interactions Between the Boys of the Blaze" & the three of them get together (in-person or on zoom) & read it & talk about all the best interactions & funniest times they played off each other perfectly despite not being in the same place. I love these guys.
Postmortem photography was also helped by the fact that early daguerreotypes took a long time to take one picture - you had to hold completely still. If you breathed too deeply or fidgeted in the slightest, the picture was blurry. This is also why people don't really smile in old pictures - it's too hard to be perfectly still holding a smile for that time. And one thing dead people are extraordinarily good at is sitting still, so... that combined with photography being cheaper than custom paintings and boom! Let's get Grandma in the picture!
"Help me doc, my wife is suffering from imaginary female troubles." "Imaginary? How so?" "She thinks the beatings and the size of my manhood are grounds for divorce" "I see. Bring her in tomorrow and I'll scoop the bad thoughts right out of her brain"
3:02 What is a drawing room? The drawing room is a space which is mainly used for entertaining the guests. It's not a room where the homeowners would spend their free time but more like the space where guests are sited before and after dinner.
There is an Irish series on Acorn Tv called Dead Still all about a photographer taking death photos. The first episode is almost as cocaine fueled as an intro to BB. Had I seen Sam's brilliant Efron Memography first, I would have gone in expecting a completely different kind of show.
I just stick a dead bat into a plastic bag and then place that bag into the dresser with the clothing and allow it to rot into a liquid mush. No reason to spend money on those fancy "city" perfumes when nature provides all the delicious scents for free. *edit* any corpse will do 😎
Imagine the first ever guy to pull whilst smelling of Corpse Flower? Apparently, the rotting offal smell is cool for pollinators, not so cool for potential amorous encounters. ( He was an Adonis, but smelled like a dead wildebeest.) 🤔
I just want to note how Simon finds it weird to think there were pictures in the 1800s so I'm wondering if it's just me since I live near Gettysburg or if it's a general American thing that I understand pictures have been around for a long time since the American Civil War was heavily photographed (honestly it is sort of weird to see images of people roughly your age laying dead on the ground but then again that could be said about any recent war but the weird part is that there's could not be a single trace of them anywhere, no name, no bones, no grave, no memory of even a story, no descendants, no place of burial, or anything after years of weathering, scavenging, or looting... the past is the worst but so is the passage of time)
I have been an exhibit in a human zoo. Only these days they are called museums, or historic period towns and you pay to spend your holiday pretending you are a iron age blacksmith, or have people come into your summer home gawking at you, while you have breakfast around a camp fire.
When my sisters baby died, she took tons of pictures of him in multiple outfits and put them in a photo album. The first time she showed it to me, I was kind of taken aback but I didn’t let on about it. This was how she was dealing with her grief. If it helps someone deal with the loss of someone you love, why should anyone judge you on that? I already have my death plans written down and they are not conventional. I don’t give a rats ass about what people think about it either.
Indeed, people deal with grief differently, plus culture also plays a role. No one is harmed, and people have a memory of the deceased person saved...especially if no other previous photos exist. Even in my time, having a picture taken was less common. I have very few childhood pictures. My mom probably has less than 6 pictures as a child. I know of 2 pictures in total of her at around 3 or 4...that's it. My pictures as a baby were mostly taken by my more wealthy grandmother. I probably have around 2 dozen childhood pictures, and no video.
you know what makes me smash the like button? I do it in that moment when Simon has already been talking half an hour and then says, "That was the introduction? What? Welcome to another episode of Business Blaze." I think to myself, "Thank you BB folks, that's why I came, I gotta smash that like button."
The year is 3185, humanity is dying out as the machines are taking over. The only hope is a cologne known only as "Rotting Turtle" it scrambles the robot's senses (how can something with a terrible name smell so good?) the paradox causes the CPU to overheat and catch fire trying to process the information. The last of the survivors hear legends of a frozen brain in Prague that contains the knowledge of where to purch-the-merch.
Rotting Turtle really does smell fantastic, Fact Boi keeping with the facts right there. Edit: To add to Simon's british school chuckling, my first high school had a Mr and Mrs Sidebottom.
My grandmothers home had a drawing room, though we just referred to it as the formal living room. A drawing room was basically a formal kept room wherein you’d bring in (draw in) visitors. Think salons on ships. Just a somewhat formal entertaining room. There was also a less formal living/family room for family and close friends but not acquaintances or guests. There was also a kitchen, for cooking food, an informal dining room or family table, and a formal dining room with a bigger table and which connected to the drawing room. Nice house for hide and seek; it also made a big circle so you always had at least 2 ways to anywhere in the house.
Yeah, most doctors in the U.S. won't perform the procedure if a woman is under 30, regardless of why it was requested. In some countries it's out right illegal to do it ever. One of my friends asked for a hysterectomy when she was 19, she absolutely knew she didn't want to have a pregnancy, her sister and a friend had died from being pregnant (the sister died during childbirth, unfortunately the baby didn't make it ethier. Her friend died from complications caused by the pregnancy). She always has maintained that if she mets the right guy or desires children, she can adopt a kid who needs her as much she wants them. So it wasn't like she didn't know what she was asking for. Fortunately, we live in the U.K. so when my friend reported the doctor who said no to the hysterectomy, they were struck off (had their medical licence taken), the A-Hole doctor didn't believe in abortion or birth control and had pushed his agenda for years, he told young women not to use birth control as "It causes health complications" (small clue, that's crap in most cases) or get abortions because it was immoral. The prick told at least one pregnant rape victim this. I found out later because she sued the [expletive] and it made the news, after my friend nuked this guy and his former patients were informed. What I'm getting at is if wanted to get snipped, as a guy, a doctor wouldn't bat an eyelid. Women have to do a show dog routine to be "allowed" to do the same. It's BS, and completely unfair.
@@chaosreaver3597 It's no longer a "most" in the USA, but you're right that far too many OBGYNs are too strict about this. The tide is turning though and it's much better than it used to be. I had zero issues whatsoever getting my salpingectomy and my OBGYN was vehement about anyone of any age being able to know for sure they don't want kids and that she respects that and will perform the surgeries starting as soon as people's insurance will cover it (so age 21). Zero hoops to jump through at all for me. I feel for people who have a harder time of it though, the problem absolutely is real and as a healthcare worker myself I'm passionate about seeing continued change. Just wanted to throw out there that things are indeed already getting better all the time! I am sorry for those people in your stories about that awful doctor though, that's awful and I'm glad he was appropriately punished by the system for it
@@ItsAsparageese It's very state dependent in the U.S. I remember a Reddit post that I swore was BS last year. I was wrong. It was about the OP being refused an abortion (one night stand thing, she didn't want to be a mother in college and the frat boy who got her pregnant suddenly couldn't be contacted) from a "family planning centre" in Texas. It was one of those place that claimed to be providing help to people who wanted to get birth control or abortions. But in reality was staffed by doctors and nurses who "Couldn't possibly recommend birth control or an abortion on moral grounds". The damm place was funded by the Catholic Church. I found that out because a commenter posted a link to a news article about the place. Basically while they claimed to family planning centre, in reality their mission was to talk any woman or couple who walked it the door into not getting birth control or abortions then refusing to give prescriptions or procedures if they insisted. This was perfectly legal. It wouldn't have been so bad if this "clinic" was in a city like Austin or Houston, at least women would have other options, but it was in a small town with a very poor population and was the only place for 50 miles around that "offered" family planning. The sole purpose of that place was to tell some of the most disadvantaged people in Texas to suck it up and have babies whether they could afford it or not. I spent 5 minutes thinking to myself, "This is the same country that put men on the moon, how could something like this be legal?" Edit: Spelling.
@@chaosreaver3597 Yeah for sure abortion in particular is very state-dependent, and access to clinics is very location-dependent within a state ... For my part though, I was still referring more to sterilization than to abortion, since OP had talked about tubal ligation and you'd mentioned hysterectomy. Sterilization isn't very state-dependent legislatively, just a bit culturally in terms of what percentage of doctors in an area will be reasonable about it. But you can find a sterilization-friendly OBGYN anywhere, and the hoops to jump through aren't substantially worse in any state than another, generally. L So yeah you're absolutely right about the issues you describe, it's just not quite the same as what I was saying is improving/more widely accessible now even though it's very close to the same topic. I'm glad you shared this info though, people need to know how bad the abortion situation is especially in rural areas and especially in conservative states!
@@ItsAsparageese I think of birth control, abortion and sterilization as the same branch of medicine. Sorry if that wasn't clear. It's good to know body autonomy and choice is being taken more seriously in America now. It isn't like issues like I mentioned are localised to the U.S. My grandparents (father's side) are from Ireland, they had some horror stories. Abortion was illegal untill a couple of years ago, but, naturally some women couldn't care or provide for the babies but had no choice but had to carry to term. The catholic church however had a solution. A not strictly consensual system of paid for closed adoptions. It wasn't uncommon for young woman to be carted off to a church run home to give birth by their families, then forced to turn over their rights and then watch as their babies be sold to childless couples. The church made a absolutely killing from this "trade". It was the prefect situation for them. Young woman would get pregnant, because well, young people are more interested in what fun they can have in the moment, and don't think of the consequences, plus birth control was illegal during the hight of this crap. Then, because families often couldn't support these young ladies having children, the church would "save" the babies and sell them to wealthy couples. Most of the priests and nuns who were questioned when the whole thing came to light were completely remorseless. They were doing "God's work". The story made me realise religion and culture shouldn't be allowed anywhere near family planning. Because the beliefs and opinions of some people could have lifetimes of impact. I know that's hypocritical of me to say that, as this my belief and opinion, but I don't think something written in a 2,000 year old book should dictate how a woman in the modern world should "behave" when it comes to growing a whole ass person in them. Edit: Clarification.
A nice addition to the basement boys would be a fact checker to answer/clarify things from Simon's ramblings. For example, a small text showing how drawing rooms actually got their name.
Death masks make sense to me. Before photographs, you would forget how your dead parents looked and the next generation may not even have seen them. By having a death mask you can look at it and remember their face in 3D and hopefully bring back memories. I wouldn't have wanted to put my parents in the ground with nothing but a tombstone and my memories to register they ever existed.
What is a drawing room? 3:10 The term appeared in the 18th century and designates a space which is mainly used for entertaining the guests. It's not a room where the homeowners would spend their free time but more like the space where guests are sited before and after dinner
I love when RUclipsrs ask a question and everyone instinctively goes to Wikipedia. It makes the audience feel more involved, and perceive the show as more intelligent. When, in reality they are just googling and reciting what they’ve seen on Wikipedia. 😂
@@dr.scientist3481 oh I totally agree, I made sure others had already done so so had a big pipe and googled it myself and yes posted it, just incase anyone missed it.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@KarrierBag it definitely does, I’m glad to know that there are still inept wastemen who steal others words. In an attempt to feel more intelligent. My mates and me love to have a go a your type 😂 . It’s squids like your that keep us in business. 😂
Drawing room is basically old school for man cave or she shed. Although you now have me wanting a house with an amazing room with outside light… JUST for drawing.
Oddly you were spot on with renaming your living room as the drawing room. Drawing rooms were rooms in large private residences in which guests could be received and entertained.
I was thinking, that maybe there was so much less serial murderers in the past (that we know of) because they had so many barbaric ways to entertain yourself. You could go to a bullfight, you could even become the guy who stabs the knives into the bull before the bullfight. You could be involved in cockfighting, you could throw sticks at birds for hours on end (if you could afford it). There were so many things that you could do to work out your psychopathy without actually killing humans. Now, all those things are banned, so they have nothing to keep them in check🤷🏽♀️. However, I realize that thought doesn’t account for SKs that graduate from animals to humans. But, it was an interesting thought.
Not just the past, but as a woman I likewise have no desire to live through any post apocolyptic event. Id much rather die in whatever initial outbreak triggers it..because lets face it, in a world where resorces are scarce and there is no more formal law and order and its every man for himself, being a woman will automatically become 100x more dangerous.
@@honda-akari By quite literally every possible metric, that is false. There are over a billion less people living in poverty today than 1990 is probably my favourite fact to remember when I start to lose hope in humanity. Also remember, the reason the average human lifespan used to be 40 isn’t because died at 40, it’s because half of children died before they were 5, and woman often died during childbirth.
I was once at someone’s house who I didn’t know and I was looking at the photos on the wall. I noticed a picture of the person with a baby on a swing and just making polite conversation I said, “oh I didn’t know you had a kid”. She then informed me that the baby was still born. Now I know people deal with grief in different ways and I don’t want to sound callous but it was _really_ f’ing weird and I didn’t know what to say which made the whole situation even more awkward. So yeah, people still do that.
A friend of mine recently had a stillbirth and it was very helpful for them to have pictures with their baby. Heartbreaking to see, but also a way to share in the grief the family was experiencing.
Unisex is such a weird word The term uni usually refers to is singular things like a unicorns horn or the amount of wheels on a unicycle But somehow something open for everyone is called unisex.?? English is the worst sometimes 😂
I think it's cuz you're treating people as the same gender when usually you'd separate the two. That said, weird how things like perfume become gendered anyway? Pretty sure smelling things and gender aren't biologically connected, could be wrong though.
@@thefourshowflip omnisex would probably work for the people who thibk they are, or want to be a different gender. We could go the other way, who wouldn't want an asexual perfume XD
I’ll buy rotting turtle as soon as I get home from Sweden because I can’t order stuff to me here. I’ve been really wanting a unique perfume that isn’t too feminine. Can’t wait to try it
Simon going on about whether Birdwhistle is a real name made me laugh. I went to school with a girl whole last name is Birdwhistle... she was nicknamed Tweety and got teased entirely too much by obnoxious little boys 🙄
"Drawing Room" is short for "withdrawal room". It's kinda like a private study or nook where the main man or woman can withdraw to during large parties to recuperate or to just have some close friends together in a separate space, or to have affairs or scheme in private. Point is its basically like a private study that your guests wouldn't typically have access to
I recently purchased your Beard Blaze Shave Butter, Blazin Beard Wash, Blazin Beard Conditioner, & the Beardruff oil after advising you that you had better not let me down and god d*mnit, you win THIS round Whistler! They smell nice, they make my beard feel lovely and soft; and if my partner leaves me it is fine because these products have caused my facial hair to be luxurious enough that I feel it can easily replace her in most if not all of the functions our relationship provides. 5/5 will purchase again.
The absolute worst thing I've ever smelled was a body that had been in water for a week that then popped. The smell of peas that had rotted to the point that they'd become a black, gelatinous hellmass is a very close second. Why bring this up? Because I'm excited to challenge my nostrils with the glorious fragrance of Rotting Turtle.
Poppers really smell. After a few weeks not so bad unless it is a mass grave. Then the layers decay at different rates and the smell can linger for well over a month.
The withdrawing room became the drawing room. It's the room you withdraw to after dinner for drinks and a pipe after dinner especially when entertaining.
ROT YOUR TURTLE TODAY: rottingturtle.net/
I will totally buy Corpse Flower
Hmm, I stink, I'll take a look... :P
$49.99...
Nah, I'll just go for a shower instead... :P
Why not .net and not .co ? Think of the cocaine addict market money!
Should sell a sample size. I'd love to try it but $50 is a commitment and I'm bad at those.
Imaginary female trouble is real, females imagine there is trouble and make a fuss about it. Locking them up goes too far, unless they are into bdsm. Oh and i am not buyin perfume for 50 bucks, make it 20 euro incl. Shipping and i'm in
A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and a historical term for what would now usually be called a living room. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber, which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642. ~ Wikipedia
What sources did Wikipedia use?
I thought it was called a parlor? Also wouldn't a "withdrawing room" be a place to get away from your guests?
@@battlesheep2552 people wanted to withdraw with their guests because the past was the worst. Today we try to get them out of our house.
@@dr.scientist3481 "drawing-room", Oxford English Dictionary, "1642 Ld.
Ah, I see you also Googled this to answer the question the Simon has already forgotten about. Good times.
Danny's slipping. Intro ended before the halfway mark.
Yes I am anxiously awaiting the new group of 2 hour videos that I won't be able to turn off either .
Proper ratio is at least 80% intro and 20% or less topic. But Simon should still have at least 10 minutes of material on the topic.
I'll get out the cat-o-nine-tails.
Whipping good time lol
@@brainblaze6526 This is when Sam inserts that Skeletor meme.
People in the buildings next to Simon, "I don't know who Peter is but that gentleman yells at him a lot."
What if his neighbor is peter, and is wondering why this gentleman always needs his reassurance
As "Petr" is a valid name in the Czech republic this would easily be possible. And funny.
I'd travel all the way to Prague just to have Simon yell "AM I RIGHT PETER?" In my face and tell me to f- off with that glorious accent 🤣🤣🤣
More women than men there... great city!
I'm sad I didn't know about him before I went to Prague. I'd have gone on a Simon hunt
@@williebowmar7166 that sounds terrifying.
@@brainblaze6526 turns out I'm the trash man
So after the Casual Criminalist we're getting the Horrified Historian?
Fuck yeah ‼️‼️
That would be an awesome channel.
We also need Simon’s gaming channel. He has so many prospects!
I think that’s just most of his channels.
Also xplrd
It sounds like a Biographic where Simon mocks historical figures.
"Hamilton, are you mad?! How did you think a duel was going to end? Also, Aaron Burr is a bit of a bollock."
We still have human zoo's in the U.S. We call them Wal-Mart.
What are you talkin about? they are the epicenter of American culture, and fashion!
I was the head mop jockey at a Walmart and would tell people that I spent my evenings cleaning up after the animals at Walmart when asked what I did for a living.
The absolute best Black Friday entertainment around
I don't approve of cruelty in zoos so I never deign to enter a Wal-Mart lest I wound them with my words.
@@cuttwice3905 a legendary man of culture.
If you're new, what happened here is that Danny wrote a joke in a script, Simon read it and added some unfunny jokes, and now Sam sprinkles in the link to the site that Simon of course can't remember. Along with some Spiderman meme action. Connoisseur.
"AM I RIGHT PETER?!" is still my favorite OGBB running joke.
Also I will be ordering some rotten turtle here very soon
Okay, who is Peter?
@@Takillas149 it's the skull... Peter is the skull...
@@golbez3794 ere's a skull now? can you give me an episode reference?
@@Takillas149 The video about sexist old ads, I believe, is the one that discusses some dude named Peter who has especially sexist attitudes, and it's where the AM I RIGHT line first began, if memory serves. So now particularly anytime something misogynistic comes up it's a moment for "(insert sarcastic bigoted view here) AM I RIGHT PETER?!?". Hope that helps lol!
The sexist ad video where Am I Right Peter started is from only a few months ago.
Simon: Complains about his office neighbors drilling holes into their walls
Also Simon: Shouts frantically "Ima live forevaa!" and "Am I right, Peter!" in the middle of the day
“Obviously non-fidgety dead person.” That really tickled me Danny. I really love your words sir. Sam does an outstanding OG complimenting your words &/or Simons radon’s thoughts.
These three together truly equal more than the sum of their parts. A golden trifecta, to put a term on it.
I have recently bought a vile of rotten turtle, and tho I thought to smell like the pungent sent of a newly deceased amphibian, instead I smell like a god of the ladies. Like a heavenly body come down to grace the planet with its sophisticated musky but supple smell. The results would be something to behold, however it has now been 3 days sense I could leave the house for fear of being overrun by mad crowds of both men.. and women seaking the delectable aroma of rotten turtle. Bewear to buyer, this gift is also a curse, this heaven is also a hell, your wish is also.. your worst nightmare. Wish me luck. I am out of food and now must leave my fortress of safety to brave the crazed crowd of phanatics to scavenge. Please do a video of the online silk road and the dread pirate Roberts in my memory. Blaze on,
Forrest Koczur
Last journal entry
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Epic!
For a minute I forgot where I was and wanted to give you a gold lol
You will be missed.
That was so much better than my announcement of receiving an oily corpse in the mail. Nice!
🙌
I hope Danny's getting some of the royalties from Rotting Turtle. At least some extra rations or something.
Maybe a real rotting turtle
He gets the pride of knowing he's making his master stronger. Like all good slaves should
Rumor has it Simon is digging a second partition in Danny's basement for good behavior.
@@jeremygreen8263 Nah, he gave Danny a garden shovel and extended the zapper fence
Rotting mock turtle soup! It was all the rage back then! Well except the rotting art.🤣
Cow tipping is just sneaking up on a cow as it sleeps upright, as they sometimes do, and knocking it over. The cruelest part of that is depriving poor Bossy of her much-needed beauty rest. Of course, if the bovine in question is both highly annoyed and faster than the tipper, the ending for the latter can be cruel indeed.
Twas i who found the site and posted on Reddit, I will gladly be taking my royalties
Pics or it didn't happen 😁
@@PotatoTrain u/2fffreddddff on reddit, 27 days ago got three awards from it and some karma points
Legend.
legend
👏👏👏
I have never been more tempted to buy a perfume that I haven’t smelled.
I'm especially excited that he's said the scent is considered unisex. My enby ass loves dude smells but I also like pretty girly smells sometimes, so I'm optimistic that this will be perfect for me XD looking forward to trying it once I've got some spare cash
I’m from West Virginia and Simon & Danny read my mind. I toured the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum a couple years ago. As he was reading about the horrific reasons women were committed in the past, I wondered how many were committed in Weston, WV. And then Simon answered my question on the video!
The past was the worst.
Drawing is short for withdrawing. It was the room into which you welcomed your guests, like a living room meant only for social occasions. There was a separate room called a family room that was like a living room but only for family members. The drawing room was, essentially, 'public' while the family room was 'private'. The functions of both rooms eventually merged into one room that we now call the living room.
Also, the drawing room was more formal and lavish, while the family room was more casual.
So he used a drawing room to DRAW in his slaves so they can LIVE in his basement living room🤔
"Rotting Turtle" is "Citrus-y" yeah nah
Can't wait for the woody musky notes of "Corpse Flower"
Breezy beachy ocean scent called porpoise hork. Maybe a classily clean scent called Road Apples or A Dog's Breakfast... You know, for discerning, cultured people who want to wear something fancy sounding with literarary roots.
Rotting Badger is actually more of a musky scent :)
@@brainblaze6526 When does that come out?
Sounds like a bad death metal album.
@@christophermerlot3366 but bad in a good way, like 1980s dirty low production quality OSDM from Florida that only comes on cassette tapes
Before Simon dies, we should save his head like in Futurama
I'd be up for that, as long as I can get the tiny robot hands attachment.
@@brainblaze6526 🤣
@@brainblaze6526 gotta be able to play that harmonica.
My mother kept her maiden name. My last name is hyphenated. Someone I was dated was always talking about marriage all the time (he was a verbally abusive and thought he had me locked down because of how low he made me feel) was mindignant when I brought up that I would not be changing my name after marriage.
"This episode of Business Blaze by Theranos is brought to you by ME"
Most channels: Gotta get to 10 minutes for that ad revenue
Business Blaze: 10 minute intros
A living room is what used to be called a drawing (short for "withdrawing") room, Simon.
Accidentally big brain Simon
3:00 Simon, you don't know where the term drawing room comes from? You should see if that channel 'Today I Found Out' has a video on the topic (by a weird coincidence, it's also hosted by a bald, bearded, and bespectacled dude named Simon).
OGTIFO
Hey, to be fair, he purges his memory banks of them as soon as makes them.
By cryogenics Simon means that he has one of those bottomless freezers that country-people keep in their garden sheds.
Also; the madladception of being told that nobody will buy a scent called "Rotting Turtle", creating "Rotting Turtle" and then plugging it on the show written by the person that told you that nobody would buy "Rotting Turtle" really is gold.
Victorian death photos are wild and pretty awesome. Victorians were super into death--the "good" death, saying some wise line for your last words and then passing quietly surrounded by family. Women who were making their wedding dresses would know that it's likely to be their funeral garb as well, especially if they die in childbirth (which was extremely common)
They'd take a lock of hair from the dead person and come up with interesting and unique ways of using the hair in jewelry. The only reason I know about Victorians and their obsession with death is the youtube channel Ask a Mortician 😂
Caitlin is, indeed, a goddess
They would weave hair into jewelry or sew it into samplers. Some of it is pretty stunning. My parents are antique dealers.
One of my other favorite channels!
I live in the southern United States, and our family still takes photos of the deceased in their casket, and this isn't that uncommon here. Also, back in 2002, I had a stillbirth, and the hospital had a pack for families of the deceased that included things like pamphlets for grief counseling, a candle to light in remembrance, and a disposable camera with instructions to be given to whatever service you use to develop the film that explained the nature of the photos. That experience inspired my sister in law to start a photography business that specialized in photo shoots with stillborn babies or babies born with defects/conditions that meant imminent death. It sounds bizarre, but it really means a lot to those families.
Wow, I was born in 2002 o.O
I love thinking about things like these. At one point in time, people were lucky to have their picture taken once in their lives and it was less expensive to have a painting done. Today, I can have endless pictures of myself for basically free, yet I would be lucky to commission a painting.⁵
Video idea: Weird ways countries made money
Could feature for example how Lichtenstein was for rent on Airbnb for some time or how Tuvalu get a big chunk of their GDP from selling their .tv domain
Kazakhstan renting Russia's space ports back to them because they were on the Kazakhstan side of the border after the Soviet Union dissolved
This is a great idea
@@Wookiee925 "It's like printing my own money!!"
Can’t believe it’s actually a thing now! Rotting Turtle!
How’s the Theranos thing going?
Rotting turtle was made to add to the coffers so he can buy it in the future, alegedly.
Can we crowd fund buying Theranos? It can't be that expensive. XD
@@Giganfan2k1 he talks about it enough, I wouldn't be all that surprised if already had something planned. If not thernanos some other defunct company that did some horrible shit and got sold off for next to nothing just so he can take the logo. Alegendly of course.
No dice on Theranos. It's just way to complicated for a joke.
@@brainblaze6526 I'm sure. The head canon is fun though. I don't usually get replies from the larger channel hosts. Keep blazing 🔥 🔥 🔥
I was watching business Blaze live when this popped up. The Lord of RUclips Simon dropped this video.
Same here. Welcome fellow Infiniblaze legend
3:20
Blaze Be
Same here
@@dr.scientist3481 I don't need help at all.
After my Grandfather on my dad's side passed away, we found in his desk, a photo book containing pictures he'd taken of his dead relatives in their caskets. It was his version of a "book of the dead".
People in this comment section: "You know, dozens and dozens of other people have explained what a drawing room is. But just to be sure I'll explain it for a hundredth time."
Actually most of them seem to be expressing admiration for the phrase ‘am I right Peter?’
I haven’t seen any about drawing rooms yet.
I do appreciate people who read the comments before posting one of their own.
I love this channel, not for the informative, educational and humorous content that Simon provides (although, I do enjoy all that as well) but because I like to imagine that this channel is an episodic documentation of one mans slip into eventual madness and insanity. An experiment as to how one slowly unravels if they were to be locked in a room, with a camera pointed at them, a script handed to them and then told to read it out-loud. You're doing the lords work Simon. Keep it up
Getting so blazed right now... Especially with the blaze 24/7 channel
No matter how many times I purch the merch, I never fail to get RickRolled in the process. 🤦♀️
True Legend.
Simon Whistler quote Hall of Fame entry: "yeah yeah yeah, Tom's puppy died so we're feeding it to the people at the zoo"
Also "tossing" does mean something sexual in American English, but it's way worse than masturbation...
We need a channel where Danny reacts to Simon's reactions to his scripts. That way we all know when he is making jokes at summons expense.
Danny used to do a podcast with Simon, not sure what happened to that. I liked it a lot
Me and one of my guy friends totally bonded over business blaze. Orrr was it boned? 🤔 I think it was both. 😁😁😁
Haha 😄
lucky bastard
@@Metallica4Life92 🤭 thank you sweets.
Certainly a good thing to bond (or bone) over😋
@@sumdewd that would be fantastic!
I love all of Simon’s channels. Biographics is my personal favourite but all of them are really good.
Today I learned:
A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and a historical term for what would now usually be called a living room
oooohh…:a dungeon!
Every time Simon reminds me of yet another way that the past was the worst, it makes me feel a little bit better about the issues we have today. Time and the inevitability of progress will crush them under it's relentless boot
Simon: CRYOGENICS!!!
Sam: Daddy chill.
Literally.
Sam calling Simon mijo was precious! I hope one day Simon has Liam write a script called "The Best Interactions Between the Boys of the Blaze" & the three of them get together (in-person or on zoom) & read it & talk about all the best interactions & funniest times they played off each other perfectly despite not being in the same place. I love these guys.
Needed this after a stupidly long day…
As usual I thank you oh overlord!
Postmortem photography was also helped by the fact that early daguerreotypes took a long time to take one picture - you had to hold completely still. If you breathed too deeply or fidgeted in the slightest, the picture was blurry. This is also why people don't really smile in old pictures - it's too hard to be perfectly still holding a smile for that time. And one thing dead people are extraordinarily good at is sitting still, so... that combined with photography being cheaper than custom paintings and boom! Let's get Grandma in the picture!
"Help me doc, my wife is suffering from imaginary female troubles."
"Imaginary? How so?"
"She thinks the beatings and the size of my manhood are grounds for divorce"
"I see. Bring her in tomorrow and I'll scoop the bad thoughts right out of her brain"
3:02 What is a drawing room? The drawing room is a space which is mainly used for entertaining the guests. It's not a room where the homeowners would spend their free time but more like the space where guests are sited before and after dinner.
There is an Irish series on Acorn Tv called Dead Still all about a photographer taking death photos. The first episode is almost as cocaine fueled as an intro to BB.
Had I seen Sam's brilliant Efron Memography first, I would have gone in expecting a completely different kind of show.
The “past was the worst” is the T-shirt I got!
legend
Where do I get the Corpse Flower perfume, it sounds nice...
I just stick a dead bat into a plastic bag and then place that bag into the dresser with the clothing and allow it to rot into a liquid mush.
No reason to spend money on those fancy "city" perfumes when nature provides all the delicious scents for free.
*edit* any corpse will do 😎
Do you know what a corpse flower smells like? Rotting flesh.
I can get you some
I for some reason agree
Imagine the first ever guy to pull whilst smelling of Corpse Flower? Apparently, the rotting offal smell is cool for pollinators, not so cool for potential amorous encounters. ( He was an Adonis, but smelled like a dead wildebeest.) 🤔
I love that Simon gets bleeped for saying fuck but the puppy didnt
Im waiting for all the scents to come out in a sample pack with travel size vials so I can pick my favorite 😅😂
I just want to note how Simon finds it weird to think there were pictures in the 1800s so I'm wondering if it's just me since I live near Gettysburg or if it's a general American thing that I understand pictures have been around for a long time since the American Civil War was heavily photographed (honestly it is sort of weird to see images of people roughly your age laying dead on the ground but then again that could be said about any recent war but the weird part is that there's could not be a single trace of them anywhere, no name, no bones, no grave, no memory of even a story, no descendants, no place of burial, or anything after years of weathering, scavenging, or looting... the past is the worst but so is the passage of time)
Just bought rotting turtle. Glad to support our boi with the blaze
I have been an exhibit in a human zoo. Only these days they are called museums, or historic period towns and you pay to spend your holiday pretending you are a iron age blacksmith, or have people come into your summer home gawking at you, while you have breakfast around a camp fire.
When my sisters baby died, she took tons of pictures of him in multiple outfits and put them in a photo album. The first time she showed it to me, I was kind of taken aback but I didn’t let on about it. This was how she was dealing with her grief. If it helps someone deal with the loss of someone you love, why should anyone judge you on that? I already have my death plans written down and they are not conventional. I don’t give a rats ass about what people think about it either.
Indeed, people deal with grief differently, plus culture also plays a role. No one is harmed, and people have a memory of the deceased person saved...especially if no other previous photos exist.
Even in my time, having a picture taken was less common. I have very few childhood pictures. My mom probably has less than 6 pictures as a child. I know of 2 pictures in total of her at around 3 or 4...that's it. My pictures as a baby were mostly taken by my more wealthy grandmother. I probably have around 2 dozen childhood pictures, and no video.
you know what makes me smash the like button? I do it in that moment when Simon has already been talking half an hour and then says, "That was the introduction? What? Welcome to another episode of Business Blaze." I think to myself, "Thank you BB folks, that's why I came, I gotta smash that like button."
A drawing room is an old term for the posh living room only used for special occasions…
The year is 3185, humanity is dying out as the machines are taking over. The only hope is a cologne known only as "Rotting Turtle" it scrambles the robot's senses (how can something with a terrible name smell so good?) the paradox causes the CPU to overheat and catch fire trying to process the information. The last of the survivors hear legends of a frozen brain in Prague that contains the knowledge of where to purch-the-merch.
Ah yes, the blazing boi and his cocaine friends
Allegedly 😉
Fuck allegedly, he's living in Prague.
My favourite band.
Excellent. You light up my days, Simon, Danny and Sam.
Rotting Turtle really does smell fantastic, Fact Boi keeping with the facts right there.
Edit: To add to Simon's british school chuckling, my first high school had a Mr and Mrs Sidebottom.
Nothing beats some awesome trivia with the BLAZE SATIRICAL COMEDY!!!!
Aww Danny developed such a great joke and didn't even get a script slap :( DEVELOPED Simon! How'd you miss that one lol
My grandmothers home had a drawing room, though we just referred to it as the formal living room. A drawing room was basically a formal kept room wherein you’d bring in (draw in) visitors. Think salons on ships. Just a somewhat formal entertaining room. There was also a less formal living/family room for family and close friends but not acquaintances or guests. There was also a kitchen, for cooking food, an informal dining room or family table, and a formal dining room with a bigger table and which connected to the drawing room. Nice house for hide and seek; it also made a big circle so you always had at least 2 ways to anywhere in the house.
"Very little rights" In most circumstances, women still can't get her tubes tied if she has no children, even if having children might kill her.
Yeah, most doctors in the U.S. won't perform the procedure if a woman is under 30, regardless of why it was requested. In some countries it's out right illegal to do it ever.
One of my friends asked for a hysterectomy when she was 19, she absolutely knew she didn't want to have a pregnancy, her sister and a friend had died from being pregnant (the sister died during childbirth, unfortunately the baby didn't make it ethier. Her friend died from complications caused by the pregnancy).
She always has maintained that if she mets the right guy or desires children, she can adopt a kid who needs her as much she wants them. So it wasn't like she didn't know what she was asking for.
Fortunately, we live in the U.K. so when my friend reported the doctor who said no to the hysterectomy, they were struck off (had their medical licence taken), the A-Hole doctor didn't believe in abortion or birth control and had pushed his agenda for years, he told young women not to use birth control as "It causes health complications" (small clue, that's crap in most cases) or get abortions because it was immoral. The prick told at least one pregnant rape victim this. I found out later because she sued the [expletive] and it made the news, after my friend nuked this guy and his former patients were informed.
What I'm getting at is if wanted to get snipped, as a guy, a doctor wouldn't bat an eyelid. Women have to do a show dog routine to be "allowed" to do the same. It's BS, and completely unfair.
@@chaosreaver3597 It's no longer a "most" in the USA, but you're right that far too many OBGYNs are too strict about this. The tide is turning though and it's much better than it used to be. I had zero issues whatsoever getting my salpingectomy and my OBGYN was vehement about anyone of any age being able to know for sure they don't want kids and that she respects that and will perform the surgeries starting as soon as people's insurance will cover it (so age 21). Zero hoops to jump through at all for me. I feel for people who have a harder time of it though, the problem absolutely is real and as a healthcare worker myself I'm passionate about seeing continued change. Just wanted to throw out there that things are indeed already getting better all the time!
I am sorry for those people in your stories about that awful doctor though, that's awful and I'm glad he was appropriately punished by the system for it
@@ItsAsparageese It's very state dependent in the U.S. I remember a Reddit post that I swore was BS last year. I was wrong.
It was about the OP being refused an abortion (one night stand thing, she didn't want to be a mother in college and the frat boy who got her pregnant suddenly couldn't be contacted) from a "family planning centre" in Texas.
It was one of those place that claimed to be providing help to people who wanted to get birth control or abortions. But in reality was staffed by doctors and nurses who "Couldn't possibly recommend birth control or an abortion on moral grounds".
The damm place was funded by the Catholic Church. I found that out because a commenter posted a link to a news article about the place.
Basically while they claimed to family planning centre, in reality their mission was to talk any woman or couple who walked it the door into not getting birth control or abortions then refusing to give prescriptions or procedures if they insisted. This was perfectly legal.
It wouldn't have been so bad if this "clinic" was in a city like Austin or Houston, at least women would have other options, but it was in a small town with a very poor population and was the only place for 50 miles around that "offered" family planning.
The sole purpose of that place was to tell some of the most disadvantaged people in Texas to suck it up and have babies whether they could afford it or not. I spent 5 minutes thinking to myself, "This is the same country that put men on the moon, how could something like this be legal?"
Edit: Spelling.
@@chaosreaver3597 Yeah for sure abortion in particular is very state-dependent, and access to clinics is very location-dependent within a state ... For my part though, I was still referring more to sterilization than to abortion, since OP had talked about tubal ligation and you'd mentioned hysterectomy. Sterilization isn't very state-dependent legislatively, just a bit culturally in terms of what percentage of doctors in an area will be reasonable about it. But you can find a sterilization-friendly OBGYN anywhere, and the hoops to jump through aren't substantially worse in any state than another, generally. L
So yeah you're absolutely right about the issues you describe, it's just not quite the same as what I was saying is improving/more widely accessible now even though it's very close to the same topic.
I'm glad you shared this info though, people need to know how bad the abortion situation is especially in rural areas and especially in conservative states!
@@ItsAsparageese I think of birth control, abortion and sterilization as the same branch of medicine. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
It's good to know body autonomy and choice is being taken more seriously in America now.
It isn't like issues like I mentioned are localised to the U.S.
My grandparents (father's side) are from Ireland, they had some horror stories. Abortion was illegal untill a couple of years ago, but, naturally some women couldn't care or provide for the babies but had no choice but had to carry to term.
The catholic church however had a solution. A not strictly consensual system of paid for closed adoptions.
It wasn't uncommon for young woman to be carted off to a church run home to give birth by their families, then forced to turn over their rights and then watch as their babies be sold to childless couples.
The church made a absolutely killing from this "trade". It was the prefect situation for them. Young woman would get pregnant, because well, young people are more interested in what fun they can have in the moment, and don't think of the consequences, plus birth control was illegal during the hight of this crap.
Then, because families often couldn't support these young ladies having children, the church would "save" the babies and sell them to wealthy couples.
Most of the priests and nuns who were questioned when the whole thing came to light were completely remorseless. They were doing "God's work".
The story made me realise religion and culture shouldn't be allowed anywhere near family planning. Because the beliefs and opinions of some people could have lifetimes of impact.
I know that's hypocritical of me to say that, as this my belief and opinion, but I don't think something written in a 2,000 year old book should dictate how a woman in the modern world should "behave" when it comes to growing a whole ass person in them.
Edit: Clarification.
I’m only about 10 minutes in and I can already tell that this is one of my favorite BB episodes ever
Drawing room came from 'withdrawing room', the place to which one would 'withdraw' upon leaving the dining table.
A nice addition to the basement boys would be a fact checker to answer/clarify things from Simon's ramblings. For example, a small text showing how drawing rooms actually got their name.
He actually made rotting turtle...
You are one of the most hardworking dedicated dudes I’ve ever come across, and you do it all with so much spirit and vigor it’s inspiring dude
Death masks make sense to me. Before photographs, you would forget how your dead parents looked and the next generation may not even have seen them. By having a death mask you can look at it and remember their face in 3D and hopefully bring back memories. I wouldn't have wanted to put my parents in the ground with nothing but a tombstone and my memories to register they ever existed.
Great video as usual. Simon keep those British translations coming. It helps when you go into full ranting mode.
What is a drawing room? 3:10 The term appeared in the 18th century and designates a space which is mainly used for entertaining the guests. It's not a room where the homeowners would spend their free time but more like the space where guests are sited before and after dinner
I love when RUclipsrs ask a question and everyone instinctively goes to Wikipedia. It makes the audience feel more involved, and perceive the show as more intelligent. When, in reality they are just googling and reciting what they’ve seen on Wikipedia. 😂
@@dr.scientist3481 oh I totally agree, I made sure others had already done so so had a big pipe and googled it myself and yes posted it, just incase anyone missed it.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@KarrierBag so, source based plagiarism?
@@dr.scientist3481 oh without a doubt, I havent got anything else to do, well I probably have cant cant be arsed
I hope that helps answer your query.
@@KarrierBag it definitely does, I’m glad to know that there are still inept wastemen who steal others words. In an attempt to feel more intelligent. My mates and me love to have a go a your type 😂 . It’s squids like your that keep us in business. 😂
Drawing room is basically old school for man cave or she shed. Although you now have me wanting a house with an amazing room with outside light… JUST for drawing.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." - Martin Luther King Jr
Oddly you were spot on with renaming your living room as the drawing room. Drawing rooms were rooms in large private residences in which guests could be received and entertained.
The only blood sport that should be on tv is something like hunger games for politicians
Ooh I can get behind this.
I was thinking, that maybe there was so much less serial murderers in the past (that we know of) because they had so many barbaric ways to entertain yourself. You could go to a bullfight, you could even become the guy who stabs the knives into the bull before the bullfight. You could be involved in cockfighting, you could throw sticks at birds for hours on end (if you could afford it). There were so many things that you could do to work out your psychopathy without actually killing humans. Now, all those things are banned, so they have nothing to keep them in check🤷🏽♀️. However, I realize that thought doesn’t account for SKs that graduate from animals to humans. But, it was an interesting thought.
I thought that Simon was trying to clear his nose after taking a huge line of Coke at first Lol allegedly
Why would I clear my nose?? I have to build up the residue.
Only legends understand how residue works
@@brainblaze6526 allegedly
Me: eating some chicken
Sam: throws up a picture of a plague infested corpse
Thanks, Sam
As a women and person of color, I can say unquestionably the past was indeed the worst.
The present is worse.
Not just the past, but as a woman I likewise have no desire to live through any post apocolyptic event. Id much rather die in whatever initial outbreak triggers it..because lets face it, in a world where resorces are scarce and there is no more formal law and order and its every man for himself, being a woman will automatically become 100x more dangerous.
@@honda-akari By quite literally every possible metric, that is false. There are over a billion less people living in poverty today than 1990 is probably my favourite fact to remember when I start to lose hope in humanity.
Also remember, the reason the average human lifespan used to be 40 isn’t because died at 40, it’s because half of children died before they were 5, and woman often died during childbirth.
As a (possibly autistic) woman with disabilities, I agree
I was once at someone’s house who I didn’t know and I was looking at the photos on the wall. I noticed a picture of the person with a baby on a swing and just making polite conversation I said, “oh I didn’t know you had a kid”. She then informed me that the baby was still born. Now I know people deal with grief in different ways and I don’t want to sound callous but it was _really_ f’ing weird and I didn’t know what to say which made the whole situation even more awkward.
So yeah, people still do that.
A friend of mine recently had a stillbirth and it was very helpful for them to have pictures with their baby. Heartbreaking to see, but also a way to share in the grief the family was experiencing.
Unisex is such a weird word
The term uni usually refers to is singular things like a unicorns horn or the amount of wheels on a unicycle
But somehow something open for everyone is called unisex.?? English is the worst sometimes 😂
Because there's a single offering, you sell a sex undistinguishable/neutral product for everyone.
I suppose omnisex sounds kinda pretentious 🤷♂️🤣
I think it's cuz you're treating people as the same gender when usually you'd separate the two.
That said, weird how things like perfume become gendered anyway?
Pretty sure smelling things and gender aren't biologically connected, could be wrong though.
@@thefourshowflip omnisex would probably work for the people who thibk they are, or want to be a different gender. We could go the other way, who wouldn't want an asexual perfume XD
@@Alikaoz
Thank you that actually makes sense.
And I suppose it's clearer today because thanks to replacing it with the term gender neutral
DANNY!!! SIMON!!! SAM!!! This has got to be your best work yet! I basically laughed all through this episode
I’ll buy rotting turtle as soon as I get home from Sweden because I can’t order stuff to me here. I’ve been really wanting a unique perfume that isn’t too feminine. Can’t wait to try it
A "drawing room" is in an expensive house, to which people would "withdraw" during a fancy party, then eat canapés, drink cocktails, etc.
Used by the gentleman for the after-dinner drinks, and cigars.
Simon going on about whether Birdwhistle is a real name made me laugh. I went to school with a girl whole last name is Birdwhistle... she was nicknamed Tweety and got teased entirely too much by obnoxious little boys 🙄
I believe the drawing room is for hosts and guests to "withdraw" after dinner.
"Drawing Room" is short for "withdrawal room". It's kinda like a private study or nook where the main man or woman can withdraw to during large parties to recuperate or to just have some close friends together in a separate space, or to have affairs or scheme in private.
Point is its basically like a private study that your guests wouldn't typically have access to
"cocahina, no flour", best meme ever
Within first second i know "AM I RIGHT PETER" is coming
Smells like dead turtles in here.
I recently purchased your Beard Blaze Shave Butter, Blazin Beard Wash, Blazin Beard Conditioner, & the Beardruff oil after advising you that you had better not let me down and god d*mnit, you win THIS round Whistler! They smell nice, they make my beard feel lovely and soft; and if my partner leaves me it is fine because these products have caused my facial hair to be luxurious enough that I feel it can easily replace her in most if not all of the functions our relationship provides. 5/5 will purchase again.
The absolute worst thing I've ever smelled was a body that had been in water for a week that then popped. The smell of peas that had rotted to the point that they'd become a black, gelatinous hellmass is a very close second.
Why bring this up? Because I'm excited to challenge my nostrils with the glorious fragrance of Rotting Turtle.
Poppers really smell. After a few weeks not so bad unless it is a mass grave. Then the layers decay at different rates and the smell can linger for well over a month.
The withdrawing room became the drawing room. It's the room you withdraw to after dinner for drinks and a pipe after dinner especially when entertaining.
Simon forgot to mention how the present is pretty terrible too.
He says something about it a few times this video. That the present isn't a picnic either, but its still better then the past.
Cow tipping is a myth. Cows sleep laying down. And if you push a standing, awake cow, it will just move.