Exquisite corpse is a direct translation of a French litterary game called "Cadavre exquis" in which you pass around a piece of paper, write a word based on the one the previous player wrote, and fold the paper to hide the previous player's contribution before passing it on. It creates nonsense sentences that are quite fun, and the first time this game was played, one of the first nonsense word collection was "cadavre exquis" From what I understand the game was also adapted to drawings, which is where the idea that the cat looks like one of those franken-drawings comes from
In spanish we call it "cadaver exquisito" (literally "exquisite corpse"). But it sounds morbid and insane to someone who has never heard of it 😅, but it's cool
Thank you, I didn’t know it was a writing game as well!! You’re correct, it’s also a drawing game of making a character design and having different people do different parts (head, torso, legs, etc). Considering the cat in the picture is of basically three distinct chunks it’s immediately what I thought of.
12:52 fun fact, that was the original vision for malls, that they were places where people lived with a few shops. Fun, protected communal residences. The creator HATED what happened with the Oops All Shops version
@@philippak7726 the prblem with this case is the rich will just buy the affordable slots and will let people rent it. so it's really hard to implement.
Electrician here, the screws all being vertical is something we do because it looks better than having two screws on the same device facing different ways. its not required to be vertical but generally best practice is either vertical or horizontal. A simple way to make the job more professional.
when I was a kid in the 60's, we had a fridge with spinning shelves, I loved it. Yes, a little space is lost, but the hassle factor reduction was worth it
17:06 to answer robin’s question, funeral homes or crematoriums will usually send the implants to recycling plants to be made into titanium Ingot to be used as raw material. But if the family requests, they will wash off the ash and give it to the family as a keepsake
The black cat thing is very true. I have a black cat who used to be an outdoor cat before, on Halloween, our old neighbor somehow got ahold of him and cut his toes off(it wasn’t all, like 2 or 3- me and my fam think they were trying to declaw him for some reason). They also let their dogs on him and just left him outside the local vets office. It was a terrible year for me and my fam. Since then we haven’t let him outside, at all.
15:15 it probably helps that in Sweden *both* parents are entitled to 480 days of *paid* parental leave. Which means that both get a chance to bond with the baby.
11:56 (EDIT: 11:47) a "cadavre exquis" (exquisite corpse) is a litterary game in which each member of a group writes one word of a sentence without knowing what the others will be. op is refering to the drawing variant in which, well, each person draws one part of the image
1:12 It doesn't matter if it's locked or not, thieves can sell it anyway. It will just be hard reset or parts can be used. NEVER leave your stuff unattended unless you are okay with losing it.
I think the TV light simulator is supposed to give the illusion of someone being home when you're on vacation, or at least that's what my grandparents used one of these for.
3:40 Well, they create lots of air gaps, and the pointy ends most likely also at least somewhat interlock with neighboring ones, so I guess they should work pretty well as a buffer material. Though now I wonder if there's machines that can fold them or if that company really has employees (or an external company) that just folds millions of those origami cranes.
It takes me about 3 minutes to fold one and I'd say I'm fairly experienced... starts to hurt your hands after a few hours doing it nonstop tho. I'd bet there's machines because that's a lot of work.
On the subject of the cremated hip: Yes, they do get recycled. Medical implants are typically too damaged after cremation to potentially be used in another patient and there are actually laws against reusing implants. There are several services that offer implant recycling where the metals are melted down and recast into new implants.
I don't know if this is a red flag or not for my shelter, but I adopted my black cat October 20 something. I scheduled him to get neutered there as well but they made me wait two weeks. Part of me thinks it was kind of a test to see if I would show up or not. The shelter is reputable and letting me adopt a black cat so close to Halloween was the only strange thing about it. They still took all my legal information for the adoption and such (so if I was a psycho who ended up hurting my boi, they would have me on a list). My boy is still very much well and currently purring and cuddling under my arm as I type this
"I trust people enough to leave my stuff unattended while i go pee". I could NEVER. I always take everything with me. I leave my jacket hanging to indicate that the seat is taken, but i would never leave my electronics. Once i had no other choice because i was on a train and it wa so full, i could not gather everything and press through the crowd. So i called a friend, put the cam on and asked her to watch my laptop and stuff while i was gone so if anyone would take it, she'd see it. I also waited until we were en route between stops so if someone took it, they could not run straight out of the train.
15:22, I might be going to hell for saying this, but that baby looks like a middle aged guy who's had a rough life. What the hell? It literally looks like they photoshopped an adult's head on there.
A white cat which anomalous feature is that it doesn’t cast a shadow, although a pitch black cat with pitch black eyes always resides in the darkness nearby the white cat. The black cat seems to always vanish if you shine a light at it but it sure seems to exist
1:05 the Police did this in the UK, but they actually broke in to peoples houses.. genuinely look it up, they'd check if the doors or windows were locked, and if they weren't they'd go inside and leave a leaflet saying if they had been criminals they could have robbed them
Late 2000s/early 2010s? One of the reasons mum moved me was because there was a known creeper in the area claiming to be a cop when he broke into houses
5:00 My cat, Otis, does this as well! (Usually on particularly cold days, or days his paws hurt as the vet messed up when declawing him (not our choice, we just think that's what happened as it makes the most sense)
5:42 i took in a black cat around Halloween a few years ago. Unfortunately we couldnt keep her but she is happy and healthy with her new family (she didn’t like our other cat and they got into a territory battle so we decided it was best to give her away) the pet store owner wanted to make sure she was adopted before Halloween so she gave us the cat for $10. Speaking of rabbits, i had a neighbor (incredibly bipolar) who was the time to get her kid a rabbit on Easter. They also got their kid a dog because “normal kids get puppies for their birthday” they left the poor thing in her cage all day and would yell at her for peeing in the house. They no longer have the dog as she is mine. Best dog ever even though she steals my bread (pure bred black lab)
The last time i ate airline food it was so terrible it tricked my stomach into thinking i had food poisoning and i threw up around 20 times in the next 5 hours. Which is kind of weird because i've never felt sick from airline food before, it was never tasty but also never so terrible for me. We were flying into lebanon over greece, and none of the people at the greek pharmacy knew enough english to understand how to help me, what ended up saving me from another 8 hours of feeling horrible and throwing up was that on my flight to lebanon i coincidentally sat next to a very nice pharmacist who immediately offered to help me. I'm never eating greek food again.
I was actually waiting for that too. I I definitely became a man after defeating Rainbow Road😂 But I'm so happy females are being mentioned more in gaming. I'm a hard core gamer specially in Zelda and car games. Hyrule is my second home.
@@ameliawilder28 The reason people didn't used to is because gaming used to be a mainly male passtime (by way more than now) and people haven't really gotten off of that.
@@ameliawilder28 sonnoh, hisui, alola, and kanto are all second homes to me. From what I know, gaming was a manufactured masculine industry, which really confused me. Most early games had no female protagonist options, which pushed girls away from gaming, and anyone who did became "not real fans" because of it. Even Pokémon and LOZ started off that way. Of course I don't need to mention mario, sonic, and other popular games in history. It took until the fourth game for sonic to even name a female character!
Just the reasoning behind the first one/thumbnail. Almost all speakers use electromagnets, and a membrane that moves back and forth at different speeds which creates vibrations in the air, which is sound. They might have been plugged in so the electromagnets would be on (which is why you plug in headphones and you can hear a bit of static) i learned this just last week so i wanted to share it with you guys. You learn something new every day 😊
Yes and no. Nearly all speakers use permanent magnets too, to make that movement stronger. The only ones I know for sure don't, are those stupid little piezos you find in musical birthday cards.
As someone who lives where the air hurts my face, you don't prepare for an ice storm. You hunker down with a bundle of blankets, eat all the ice cream in the freezer before it melts in the power outage, and hope for the best. The wrath of winter is not to be trifled with.
@@Steampunkkids Idk. it kind of reminded me of an ice picks head. Or maybe grandma was into medieval weapons, cus it sure looks like it would make a cool hammers head.
Locking your laptop but leaving it out in the open implies you are expecting that a thief won't steal it outright but instead someone would be so brazen that they'd quickly use it to do something nefarious in the unknown time span before the owner of the unattended laptop would return.
18:39 Bear in mind that in 1876, US Senators were appointed, not directly elected.* So The Senate was even more oligarchic back then it is now, and outright abolishing it would have been very appealing to many people. *That changed in 1913 with the ratification of the 17th Amendment.
19:22 Abolishing the US Army and US Navy. Hm, yes, I’m sure they’re not the main things protecting you against being invaded. I’d say it reeks of Senator Tillman, but it’s 1893.
3:27 bro got his laptop packed with a wish. If you don’t know there is a real story about a little girl who has a disease caused by a bomb drop and when she realized that she only had so long to live cause of it she started to fold paper cranes because of the myth that if you fold 1000 paper cranes you’ll get a wish and she would’ve wished for disease to be gone but she never mad it to 1000 cranes and died.
13:29 I have uncannily good hearing and I heard a neighbor who was walking outside talk to whoever he was talking to on the phone about how weird it is that our basement light is on every time he passes by. Whatever the phone person said made him laugh. The light is on a timer from like 7 am to 10 pm bc I have a dedicated foster kitten room down there and it’s so annoying to keep forgetting to turn the light off and go back down there. Also good consistency for kitties to develop with. That just reminded me of it lol
1:35 the same wood pattern has been used for cheap laminate for decades, any piece big enough will have the section on the back of a fake wood phone case somewhere on it. 17:13 you can't really reuse artificial joints in other patients even if they get cleaned off and sterilized, because they're custom made for each person based on their skeletal structure, which joint is being replaced, and how much of the joint has to be replaced. Titanium could maybe be melted down to be reused for a plane or something, but given how expensive medical care is, artificial joints are usually buried with the remains of the person. Maybe some people clean it off to keep around to remember them by or something.
21:37 while I can't tell you what the cylindrical fridge itself is called, the spinning shelves are called "lazy Susans" and you can buy them pretty easily online. My family used them on the dinner table so everyone could reach the shared dishes.
Okay, so the "reddit potato" is an easy trick. if you get one of the rubber or polyester-plush reddit mascot toys, you can seed a potato inside it (cut a hole in it's back, remove any contents). This works with a LOT of produce, it's how we get cube-shaped tomatoes and watermelons and such; you just need a strong mold of the final shape that's a touch smaller than the average size of the fully-grown produce.
18:51 I could see how it could be a problem because it could have ended up like it did in Rome...... People getting in fights a bunch of backstabbing and honesty maybe even war...... Just a thought
18:45 the funny thing about the one in 1938 is that it's 5 years after they repealed Prohibition, though it doesn't seem to have been necessary since i think most states have a law against public intoxication.
I like that the LEGO shield collection guy included the Dimensions keystones, they're really niche because they aren't classified as 'shields' for some reason
I can explain why there are bits of metal on the earbud, so basically if you crack one open you'll see a bunch of circuits and whatever but there is actually a tiny magnet inside of them, which causes that to happen.
12:49 there is a old shoping mall in the. La area that is completely overgrown and had beeen used in a lot of apocalypse movies and mall secens so if a scene of a mall looks very simalar to another in a diff movie it’s. That mall
3:28 the worst that can happen in this scenario would be a roof caving in from the weight of the snow. But normally it’s just snow blowing onto a home and sticking to the outside walls, but at least you get free insulation 😁
A little interesting fact about the hereditary eyebrow gap: sometimes when a person had an illness or injury with a lasting scar before having children, one or more of their descendents will have a birthmark or health issue that matches their ancestor's illness/injury. One of my ancestors had a lung disease as a child that caused an issue with the sternum, and multiple people born in my family since have been born with a caved in sternum and lung problems. It's very possible the hereditary eyebrows in the video come from an ancestor having an injury on their eyebrow
Injuries do not work that way. We don't expect amputees to give birth to legless children, for example. Probably all three of them had the exact same heritable deformation, to greater or lesser extents. Would be interesting to know what chromosome it was on. Were all the affected people men?
@@tsm688Actually it has to do with epigenetics! Environmental factors can cause existing genes to switch on and off, and those settings are passed along to descendants. It's most likely that the person with the lung disease had a gene for a sternum issue, and it was turned on by the disease. You're right in saying that amputees wouldn't be expected to give birth to limbless children, because there's no gene present in their DNA that causes limb loss- it's external circumstances. A scar can be passed down through activated genes that cause the original scar tissue, though it won't show up as a scar. Epigenetics can be seen in situations such as mothers on diets giving birth to children who have low metabolisms, as the mother's body perceives that she can't get enough food in her environment and selectively activates the genes for low metabolism as opposed to high metabolism. (As the kid grows, their body can do the same or opposite. They aren't stuck with a low metabolic rate forever.)
@@a.persson5728 Epigenics don't work that way either. We know what epigenics can do to people, and that's not it. (A complete malfunction of the human epigenic system looks a lot like Tarrare.)
12:27 about you question on the lego shield collection. There is a site specifically meant for finding very specific lego pieces like this, called bricklink. It has basically every single lego piece, printed, stickered, extremely obscure, you name it, its there in the catalog, just depends on if someone is selling that piece. Its a really handy site for getting older lego stuff.
Lines are easy, you ask the person you think is at the back if it's the back of the line, if it is, you wait behind them, if it isn't, you find the back and wait there. Easy peasy. Of course, that's based upon manners and respect for social rules
Ooh, that parts by step one is a great idea. My nephew had a lego like kit that were separated into bags for each portion of the project, but within those large bags, there were smaller bags, but these smaller bags did not seem to have any sort of rhyme nor reason for how the pieces were separated. Finding out which littler bag to open at which time was a pain.
5:07 - That dont look like a bee. that looks to be a wasp, quite possibly a European Wasp, and yes they are in the US, got the aggressive f'ers here in Australia as well.
21:55 My stepdad is an electrician and occasionally takes me to jobs he has. One time he said that all of the screws had to be in a vertical position, but I can’t remember why (this was like a year ago) but just know that there’s a reason for it.
Sending care packages to C0VlD suffers in Japan, meanwhile I don’t even have access to food delivery that I would pay for in the US, and I live near stores and restaurants. Not even pizza chains deliver here. It’s not because it’s a bad neighborhood either. It’s just that since no one offers it, no one else has to offer it.
the guy didn’t drop it into sand they were just listening to metal
The door is right there
Best joke I've read all day
the duality of man
how could he be the only one who thought of this
*rimshot*
Exquisite corpse is a direct translation of a French litterary game called "Cadavre exquis" in which you pass around a piece of paper, write a word based on the one the previous player wrote, and fold the paper to hide the previous player's contribution before passing it on.
It creates nonsense sentences that are quite fun, and the first time this game was played, one of the first nonsense word collection was "cadavre exquis"
From what I understand the game was also adapted to drawings, which is where the idea that the cat looks like one of those franken-drawings comes from
Tldr: I didn't read it read it yourself
In spanish we call it "cadaver exquisito" (literally "exquisite corpse"). But it sounds morbid and insane to someone who has never heard of it 😅, but it's cool
Thank you, I didn’t know it was a writing game as well!! You’re correct, it’s also a drawing game of making a character design and having different people do different parts (head, torso, legs, etc). Considering the cat in the picture is of basically three distinct chunks it’s immediately what I thought of.
@@StarFroggoyou will read this this wrong
12:52 fun fact, that was the original vision for malls, that they were places where people lived with a few shops. Fun, protected communal residences. The creator HATED what happened with the Oops All Shops version
The original idea may be making a comeback. A nearby city recently built a new apartment building with a grocery store built into the ground level.
@@mistingwolf I hope it turns out well, I really do
They do this a lot nowadays, although they're all high- end condos on the upper story of shopping malls.
I believe it's meant to be about multiple social classes coming together? similar to a village green?
@@philippak7726 the prblem with this case is the rich will just buy the affordable slots and will let people rent it. so it's really hard to implement.
Electrician here, the screws all being vertical is something we do because it looks better than having two screws on the same device facing different ways. its not required to be vertical but generally best practice is either vertical or horizontal. A simple way to make the job more professional.
Yep! My dad's an electrician and he told me to always put them vertical.
That's exactly why I would hire you, professional.
when I was a kid in the 60's, we had a fridge with spinning shelves, I loved it. Yes, a little space is lost, but the hassle factor reduction was worth it
17:06 to answer robin’s question, funeral homes or crematoriums will usually send the implants to recycling plants to be made into titanium Ingot to be used as raw material. But if the family requests, they will wash off the ash and give it to the family as a keepsake
The black cat thing is very true. I have a black cat who used to be an outdoor cat before, on Halloween, our old neighbor somehow got ahold of him and cut his toes off(it wasn’t all, like 2 or 3- me and my fam think they were trying to declaw him for some reason). They also let their dogs on him and just left him outside the local vets office. It was a terrible year for me and my fam. Since then we haven’t let him outside, at all.
D: I'm so sorry for your baby. I want to kick that neighbour out of the world for treating a cat like that.
That’s horrible! Hope he’s better now.
@@Moonlit_Shadows He’s doing better now!
@@philippak7726 Yea, we moved shortly after that.
@@Kanroji_Is_My_Wife thank God
EmKay is the worst thing to watch while doing homework, but the best to giggle at
ong bro
no way you tried watching emkay while doing homework
@@ikwenmusicYou watch Emkay too?
@@chrisonmagic0312 what do you mean
@@ikwenmusic Your youtube channel, I watch it and I didn't think you watched EmKay
15:15 it probably helps that in Sweden *both* parents are entitled to 480 days of *paid* parental leave. Which means that both get a chance to bond with the baby.
Skin to skin is very important for babies. It's not creepy, it calms the baby down.
11:56 (EDIT: 11:47) a "cadavre exquis" (exquisite corpse) is a litterary game in which each member of a group writes one word of a sentence without knowing what the others will be. op is refering to the drawing variant in which, well, each person draws one part of the image
thank
Oooh I think I used to do the drawing one with my dad
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You provided wrong time syamp
@@GunsAndAmmo3 it seems the video has changed. I can't find the part in which cadavre exquis are mentioned
1:12 It doesn't matter if it's locked or not, thieves can sell it anyway. It will just be hard reset or parts can be used. NEVER leave your stuff unattended unless you are okay with losing it.
I think the TV light simulator is supposed to give the illusion of someone being home when you're on vacation, or at least that's what my grandparents used one of these for.
3:40 Well, they create lots of air gaps, and the pointy ends most likely also at least somewhat interlock with neighboring ones, so I guess they should work pretty well as a buffer material. Though now I wonder if there's machines that can fold them or if that company really has employees (or an external company) that just folds millions of those origami cranes.
It takes me about 3 minutes to fold one and I'd say I'm fairly experienced... starts to hurt your hands after a few hours doing it nonstop tho. I'd bet there's machines because that's a lot of work.
I'd like to add that folding a thousand paper cranes is supposed to grant someone a wish in some cultures.
12:20 If you want to buy a specific LEGO piece. Bricklink would be your best option. They are also officially owned by LEGO themselves.
On the subject of the cremated hip:
Yes, they do get recycled. Medical implants are typically too damaged after cremation to potentially be used in another patient and there are actually laws against reusing implants. There are several services that offer implant recycling where the metals are melted down and recast into new implants.
If a black cat crosses your path, pet it. 5:44
Black cats arent demons! They're just cute voids
@@Kinglovinstoneas a black cat owner, can confirm. my cat hides under the bed and i never notice it lol
@@Kinglovinstone i want a pet void 😭
They'll probably run away from you though, even my own black cat does that
@@Kinglovinstonei want VOID
I don't know if this is a red flag or not for my shelter, but I adopted my black cat October 20 something. I scheduled him to get neutered there as well but they made me wait two weeks. Part of me thinks it was kind of a test to see if I would show up or not. The shelter is reputable and letting me adopt a black cat so close to Halloween was the only strange thing about it. They still took all my legal information for the adoption and such (so if I was a psycho who ended up hurting my boi, they would have me on a list). My boy is still very much well and currently purring and cuddling under my arm as I type this
Babe, wake up emkay just uploaded
Yes bae……
@@Trumpdobealoserhot pfp man
damn i used to comment this on every new emkay vid until i just gave up lol
i literally sent this video to my gf right after it was posted
omg
"I trust people enough to leave my stuff unattended while i go pee". I could NEVER. I always take everything with me. I leave my jacket hanging to indicate that the seat is taken, but i would never leave my electronics. Once i had no other choice because i was on a train and it wa so full, i could not gather everything and press through the crowd. So i called a friend, put the cam on and asked her to watch my laptop and stuff while i was gone so if anyone would take it, she'd see it. I also waited until we were en route between stops so if someone took it, they could not run straight out of the train.
20:04 this one is because of the saying “war’s are ragged by the old but fought by young”
15:22, I might be going to hell for saying this, but that baby looks like a middle aged guy who's had a rough life. What the hell? It literally looks like they photoshopped an adult's head on there.
nah, u right. he looks CG
Yes, very interesting for Robin to get a good subreddit this time.
Now give him more infuriating subreddits
Yes. I need more infuriating subreddits.
Nah let him rest a little with r/BlessedImages
@chadcatidkimnotachadidenti7973 no. Only cursed.
@@graceiouyce584 CATS WILL RULE REDDIT
Totally unrelated, but as an Emkay watching railfan to an Emkay watching railfan,
W hobby
0:51 is more than just mildly interesting, that's some SCP material right there!
A white cat which anomalous feature is that it doesn’t cast a shadow, although a pitch black cat with pitch black eyes always resides in the darkness nearby the white cat. The black cat seems to always vanish if you shine a light at it but it sure seems to exist
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14:52 That tree looks like it would be really tasty with a bit of ranch. Or even on its own.
1:05 the Police did this in the UK, but they actually broke in to peoples houses.. genuinely look it up, they'd check if the doors or windows were locked, and if they weren't they'd go inside and leave a leaflet saying if they had been criminals they could have robbed them
Holy sh-t dude
Late 2000s/early 2010s? One of the reasons mum moved me was because there was a known creeper in the area claiming to be a cop when he broke into houses
@@justaperson4656 Yeah around then, the Police took selfies and posted them online and in the news papers, so it wasn't some rando claiming it
5:00 My cat, Otis, does this as well! (Usually on particularly cold days, or days his paws hurt as the vet messed up when declawing him (not our choice, we just think that's what happened as it makes the most sense)
5:42 i took in a black cat around Halloween a few years ago. Unfortunately we couldnt keep her but she is happy and healthy with her new family (she didn’t like our other cat and they got into a territory battle so we decided it was best to give her away) the pet store owner wanted to make sure she was adopted before Halloween so she gave us the cat for $10.
Speaking of rabbits, i had a neighbor (incredibly bipolar) who was the time to get her kid a rabbit on Easter. They also got their kid a dog because “normal kids get puppies for their birthday” they left the poor thing in her cage all day and would yell at her for peeing in the house. They no longer have the dog as she is mine. Best dog ever even though she steals my bread (pure bred black lab)
18:15 Our library has an entire section dedicated to board games, puzzles, power tools, and even some small kits like spirograph.
Damn you hooked
10:52 Airline food is fine. You just lose the ability to taste much at altitude, which is why it tastes super bland on a plane.
Interesting! Do you know why you lose the ability to taste?
@@aliyakrebs8754 I'm not sure. Partial pressures of vaporizing aromatic flavor molecules not getting absorbed in the nose?
The last time i ate airline food it was so terrible it tricked my stomach into thinking i had food poisoning and i threw up around 20 times in the next 5 hours. Which is kind of weird because i've never felt sick from airline food before, it was never tasty but also never so terrible for me. We were flying into lebanon over greece, and none of the people at the greek pharmacy knew enough english to understand how to help me, what ended up saving me from another 8 hours of feeling horrible and throwing up was that on my flight to lebanon i coincidentally sat next to a very nice pharmacist who immediately offered to help me. I'm never eating greek food again.
Odd, the few times I've been on an airplane with meals it's been perfectly good tasting to me. I love airplane food!
Was fully prepped to hear "this is where boys become men, and girls become... men" and my transmasc rainbow road loving self was so on board
I was actually waiting for that too. I I definitely became a man after defeating Rainbow Road😂
But I'm so happy females are being mentioned more in gaming. I'm a hard core gamer specially in Zelda and car games. Hyrule is my second home.
Gotta do it in 200cc first
@@ameliawilder28 The reason people didn't used to is because gaming used to be a mainly male passtime (by way more than now) and people haven't really gotten off of that.
@@ameliawilder28 sonnoh, hisui, alola, and kanto are all second homes to me. From what I know, gaming was a manufactured masculine industry, which really confused me. Most early games had no female protagonist options, which pushed girls away from gaming, and anyone who did became "not real fans" because of it. Even Pokémon and LOZ started off that way. Of course I don't need to mention mario, sonic, and other popular games in history. It took until the fourth game for sonic to even name a female character!
Just the reasoning behind the first one/thumbnail. Almost all speakers use electromagnets, and a membrane that moves back and forth at different speeds which creates vibrations in the air, which is sound. They might have been plugged in so the electromagnets would be on (which is why you plug in headphones and you can hear a bit of static) i learned this just last week so i wanted to share it with you guys. You learn something new every day 😊
Yes and no. Nearly all speakers use permanent magnets too, to make that movement stronger. The only ones I know for sure don't, are those stupid little piezos you find in musical birthday cards.
ah. i thought it was to secure a connection with the charging case, AND that
11:39 it is pretty much just grey. the lego set has a couple brown pieces thrown in there though
As someone who lives where the air hurts my face, you don't prepare for an ice storm. You hunker down with a bundle of blankets, eat all the ice cream in the freezer before it melts in the power outage, and hope for the best. The wrath of winter is not to be trifled with.
If every country had this 19:40 law, this world would be a much better place
You always need to recycle the titanium hip, how else will grandma find another vessel otherwise?
I think it'd make an awesome cane topper.
@@tsm688 That’s a cool idea. Maybe I’ll have my kids do that when I’m gone. Thanks for the idea. Let me know if you have more!
@@Steampunkkids Idk. it kind of reminded me of an ice picks head. Or maybe grandma was into medieval weapons, cus it sure looks like it would make a cool hammers head.
Locking your laptop but leaving it out in the open implies you are expecting that a thief won't steal it outright but instead someone would be so brazen that they'd quickly use it to do something nefarious in the unknown time span before the owner of the unattended laptop would return.
13:15 is so you don't get robbed when you are out
19:10 the executive council of three might actually be really chill
Someone really wanted to bring back Triumvirates (because they worked _so well_ in the Roman Republic.)
8:53 Zoomed in, IT JUST KEPS GOING!...
Creepy. 😨
11:04 bro got a full stack
Am I the only one who thinks Grandma's Hip replacement would make a great shifter if cleaned up and polished >_>'
13:04 Imaging living in a Hot Topic and going to Gamestop class at sunrise.
11:52 exquisite corpse is when you mix different things in art. for example, a skeleton head on bigfoots body and chair legs
17:47 This should be everywhere! Amazing idea.
21:00 lmao we said wow at the same time, guess that's just the only natural reaction to that statement
wow
@@chadcatidkimnotachadidenti7973 wow indeed
17:05 if this was an RPG, it’d either be a super rare material used in a OP weapon. Or a talisman that has an OP effect.
18:39 Bear in mind that in 1876, US Senators were appointed, not directly elected.* So The Senate was even more oligarchic back then it is now, and outright abolishing it would have been very appealing to many people.
*That changed in 1913 with the ratification of the 17th Amendment.
19:22 Abolishing the US Army and US Navy. Hm, yes, I’m sure they’re not the main things protecting you against being invaded. I’d say it reeks of Senator Tillman, but it’s 1893.
Timestamp 12:15 - WHERE IS THE MINECRAT SHIELD! Ok, maybe the sets weren't released at the time of the post.
12:10 Technically it's 102% complete, cause right next to the energy shields are the Keystones from Lego Dimensions.
How did you figure that out
@@GRINNOTFROWNsame
The moon knight is not there
14:32 us British like to keep organised even when it comes to lines
12:42 Oh, yeah that's cool. One of the college campuses I went to used to be a mall too...
Wait...
That's a Riverbats flag! That's Highland Campus!
Earliest i've been for an EmKay video
Also, Robin getting a chill subreddit for once?? Awsome
3:27 bro got his laptop packed with a wish.
If you don’t know there is a real story about a little girl who has a disease caused by a bomb drop and when she realized that she only had so long to live cause of it she started to fold paper cranes because of the myth that if you fold 1000 paper cranes you’ll get a wish and she would’ve wished for disease to be gone but she never mad it to 1000 cranes and died.
so that myth just wasted the remaining time she had
13:29 I have uncannily good hearing and I heard a neighbor who was walking outside talk to whoever he was talking to on the phone about how weird it is that our basement light is on every time he passes by. Whatever the phone person said made him laugh.
The light is on a timer from like 7 am to 10 pm bc I have a dedicated foster kitten room down there and it’s so annoying to keep forgetting to turn the light off and go back down there. Also good consistency for kitties to develop with.
That just reminded me of it lol
16:10
Wait, $2,190? In total? For the whole year?
And your state can survive on that?
Last year I paid short on 12k on taxes...
2:04 WE GETTING A MARIO CART RACE WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The headphone that pulled iron out the sand use magnets to keep the headphones in the case so they charge when you're not using them
1:35 the same wood pattern has been used for cheap laminate for decades, any piece big enough will have the section on the back of a fake wood phone case somewhere on it.
17:13 you can't really reuse artificial joints in other patients even if they get cleaned off and sterilized, because they're custom made for each person based on their skeletal structure, which joint is being replaced, and how much of the joint has to be replaced. Titanium could maybe be melted down to be reused for a plane or something, but given how expensive medical care is, artificial joints are usually buried with the remains of the person. Maybe some people clean it off to keep around to remember them by or something.
21:37 while I can't tell you what the cylindrical fridge itself is called, the spinning shelves are called "lazy Susans" and you can buy them pretty easily online. My family used them on the dinner table so everyone could reach the shared dishes.
2:05 I'm not driving on that guess I'm not leaving my kids after all damit
So Robin definitely has had multiple laptops stolen before and is in denial that him leaving them unattended isn't a good idea.
1:53 thats where mario stars come from
Anyone else think the hip replacement kind of looks like a war club
Okay, so the "reddit potato" is an easy trick.
if you get one of the rubber or polyester-plush reddit mascot toys, you can seed a potato inside it (cut a hole in it's back, remove any contents). This works with a LOT of produce, it's how we get cube-shaped tomatoes and watermelons and such; you just need a strong mold of the final shape that's a touch smaller than the average size of the fully-grown produce.
I think that the houses at 3:45 were in Iceland, to contrast the dull landscape the houses are sometimes painted bright colors
It actually might be in Norway, I did a ton of research on Norway for a project for school recently and it looks like Bergen, Norway.
3:46 Why did I think of the old soviet type if building
18:51 I could see how it could be a problem because it could have ended up like it did in Rome...... People getting in fights a bunch of backstabbing and honesty maybe even war...... Just a thought
18:45 the funny thing about the one in 1938 is that it's 5 years after they repealed Prohibition, though it doesn't seem to have been necessary since i think most states have a law against public intoxication.
9:23 the taller one is just the evolution of the shorter one
Bro switched accounts and leveled up
"As a guy who likes beer-its all freakin gross"
14:24 Impressive how neat it is, too.
I like that the LEGO shield collection guy included the Dimensions keystones, they're really niche because they aren't classified as 'shields' for some reason
Finally, a subreddit that wont spike robins blood pressure
I can explain why there are bits of metal on the earbud, so basically if you crack one open you'll see a bunch of circuits and whatever but there is actually a tiny magnet inside of them, which causes that to happen.
17:00 my grandma is gonna let me keep her knees when she dies and we all think its really funny
2:37
"Screwing with the Paparazzi should absolutely be priority number one!"
Alright, today is an "I like Robin" day! 😂
14:12 but where is step 3? 😅
I’m assuming it doesn’t need parts but yeah…OP probably should have mentioned that. 😂
12:49 there is a old shoping mall in the. La area that is completely overgrown and had beeen used in a lot of apocalypse movies and mall secens so if a scene of a mall looks very simalar to another in a diff movie it’s. That mall
The Falcon is grey with a bit of brown. It's a well traveled ship, it's original color according to "Solo" was white.
17:10 you beat the shit out of the first elder you see.
Why the Hell was the color of the earbud changed in the thumbnail? It's not like it improved visual readability or something
It doesn’t really matter
@@yuantron3K Yeah, that's why I'm asking why they did it 💀 they didn't have to
8:52 that picture of a bathroom has a picture of a bathroom. And that picture within the picture? It has a picture of the same bathroom.
13:55 are you sure those aren't plastic be careful!
5:20 gee thanks, l now found a new reason to be disgusted at humanity
12:27 the thing that triggers me is that the minecraft shield is missing
I wonder how long ago the collection was posted, cuz I know of a couple shields that I can't see on there
Minecraft shields don’t count because they don’t have a custom mold like all the others.
3:28 the worst that can happen in this scenario would be a roof caving in from the weight of the snow.
But normally it’s just snow blowing onto a home and sticking to the outside walls, but at least you get free insulation 😁
A little interesting fact about the hereditary eyebrow gap: sometimes when a person had an illness or injury with a lasting scar before having children, one or more of their descendents will have a birthmark or health issue that matches their ancestor's illness/injury. One of my ancestors had a lung disease as a child that caused an issue with the sternum, and multiple people born in my family since have been born with a caved in sternum and lung problems. It's very possible the hereditary eyebrows in the video come from an ancestor having an injury on their eyebrow
Injuries do not work that way. We don't expect amputees to give birth to legless children, for example.
Probably all three of them had the exact same heritable deformation, to greater or lesser extents. Would be interesting to know what chromosome it was on. Were all the affected people men?
@@tsm688Actually it has to do with epigenetics! Environmental factors can cause existing genes to switch on and off, and those settings are passed along to descendants. It's most likely that the person with the lung disease had a gene for a sternum issue, and it was turned on by the disease.
You're right in saying that amputees wouldn't be expected to give birth to limbless children, because there's no gene present in their DNA that causes limb loss- it's external circumstances. A scar can be passed down through activated genes that cause the original scar tissue, though it won't show up as a scar.
Epigenetics can be seen in situations such as mothers on diets giving birth to children who have low metabolisms, as the mother's body perceives that she can't get enough food in her environment and selectively activates the genes for low metabolism as opposed to high metabolism. (As the kid grows, their body can do the same or opposite. They aren't stuck with a low metabolic rate forever.)
@@a.persson5728 Epigenics don't work that way either. We know what epigenics can do to people, and that's not it. (A complete malfunction of the human epigenic system looks a lot like Tarrare.)
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@tsm688 actually, most of the people born with lung/sternum issues were women, including my mom!
12:27 about you question on the lego shield collection.
There is a site specifically meant for finding very specific lego pieces like this, called bricklink. It has basically every single lego piece, printed, stickered, extremely obscure, you name it, its there in the catalog, just depends on if someone is selling that piece. Its a really handy site for getting older lego stuff.
Lines are easy, you ask the person you think is at the back if it's the back of the line, if it is, you wait behind them, if it isn't, you find the back and wait there. Easy peasy. Of course, that's based upon manners and respect for social rules
Ooh, that parts by step one is a great idea. My nephew had a lego like kit that were separated into bags for each portion of the project, but within those large bags, there were smaller bags, but these smaller bags did not seem to have any sort of rhyme nor reason for how the pieces were separated. Finding out which littler bag to open at which time was a pain.
5:07 - That dont look like a bee. that looks to be a wasp, quite possibly a European Wasp, and yes they are in the US, got the aggressive f'ers here in Australia as well.
1:19 well true but they could just… take it
I live in Montana and when he made that mountain joke about Montana I skipped a heart beat and got so happy keep it up❤
21:55 My stepdad is an electrician and occasionally takes me to jobs he has. One time he said that all of the screws had to be in a vertical position, but I can’t remember why (this was like a year ago) but just know that there’s a reason for it.
no other reason than 'it looks good'.
@@tsm688 that’s probably correct
With the paper cranes they actually work better due to the space between the paper! More breathing room and wont leave forever chemicals
4:26 wait, I’ve seen that exact painting before but I don’t remember which restaurant I was at. It was a long while ago.
Sending care packages to C0VlD suffers in Japan, meanwhile I don’t even have access to food delivery that I would pay for in the US, and I live near stores and restaurants. Not even pizza chains deliver here. It’s not because it’s a bad neighborhood either. It’s just that since no one offers it, no one else has to offer it.
Been going through some tough times and emkay videos have really been helping me get through it❤
I hope you’re doing okay!