I keep seeing comments saying I’m trying to defend Cortes. Im indigenous guys, I’m simply trying to end the myth that we were all ended when they came to “conquer” Mexico. Our culture and people have been very much alive and thriving. 🙌🏾
they're liberals, don't bother caring about them. they're literally defending Aztecs. they'd do human sacrifices and rip out still beating hearts for their blood-gods. _[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing. When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood._ where do you think these sacrifices came from? other natives. Cortes was cruel, too (a lot of people were back then) - but the colonization of america was a good thing. this is how i feel, but i'm not speaking for you, or anything. just tired of these liberals who don't understand history and always want to blame europeans for everything.
It’s not even a wild take. I’d rather it be my people get taken out by invaders plus 10’s of thousands of rival tribesmen. Better than taken out by a few hundred dudes at least. Same shit happened in the U.S. where some tribes aligned with then US Govt and others aligned with the British. It happens in basically all of recorded history.
Bruh, where has this dude been! my guy this guy is one of the best youtubers and he disappeared for a whole month? Well at least he's back now, Book Of Valis DA GOAT-
Honestly this channel reminds me of the "Blameitonjorge" channel, they both spend around 2 weeks to a month on average to gather as much research so that they have all the facts. Also I love when channels do this cause it makes their videos better/more entertaining and also makes you really look forward to the next vid
The eBay gang stalking case is baffling to me. Shows how something like that can just be done by higher ups from a large company. Then face zero consequences along with everything being pulled under the rug. Also the 2 trillion missing from the pentagon a day before 9/11 and then receiving trillions back for national defense after 9/11. Is nothing but ridiculous. Another great and eye opening iceberg video 🔥🔥
@@Pirrolithey didn't send an extra 6 billion dollars, it was just that the weapons cost more than they accounted for. Eg: i have 5 candies. I sell it to you for $5 each, i get 25 dollars. But the candy that I had was actually $6, so i miscalculated and was missing 5$
As someone who worked at a Wal-Mart and whose job it was to get the shopping carts I can say with one hundred percent certainty that I was never mad at having to get a wondering cart. Collecting shopping carts was the only part of the day I was able to be alone with my thoughts. I absolutely loved seeing one stray cart at the far in of the parking lot. So knowing this I can't say that I agree with the shopping cart theory, because the person collecting them may be like me.
You missed the point, this isn't about someone collecting it this is about someone who is too lazy and ignorant to return the cart in it's resting place, gives a clear image of being the same way with everything else in life. For me here in Europe I dont mind seeing stray carts because often I collect money from them. We have a coin system where you use plastic coin which you get from a store and if you lose it I think you have to buy it something I forgot ... or you can use money like 5-10 euros to use (unlock) a cart and upon returning the cart in it's place the cart upon locking returns your coin, if I see a stray cart means there is something in the coin tray. I often found 5-10 euros in them which is basically free money. And where I live 20 euros is common pay for the day if you work in a factory for example. So finding this money is like getting paid but in this case you don't have to work much at all ... just scout carts. And if you return abandoned plastic "store" coins you get store credit. In your case you have really odd ways of coping aka therapy of whatever your issue is and it's not the right way to do it at all. So next time either seek help or just quit your job and find a better place because it's not worth digging yourself into the ground over materializm. There are other ways if this eats you.
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy I never return the cart, these people want 15$hr so let let earn it. Also there's no coin system at the Walmart I go to so no money for you lol.
@@jimboscooter432 I can also understand that point of view, if there is enough staff then I guess part of their service would be taking care of carts too.
@@jimboscooter432They already have to work a soul-crushing retail job. (Which is their choice). Why purposefully make it harder on a stranger? But people who leave their cart in a parking spot aren't the type of person to even care that others think they're a prick, anyway.
There are two things missed about Ruby Ridge in this video. The first is that the court order to appear on NFA and GCA charges was misfiled in a clerical error. Randy was told one date and the ATF another which is why he didn't even know what was going on. The second is that an agent tricked him into making a SBS (short-barreled shotgun) which started it all. "Fun" fact, the sniper present at Ruby Ridge that killed Randy's wife was also present at Waco as a sniper. The "conspiracy" part is whether or not the misfiling was intentional or not or whether the call to shoot his wife and son were also given from on high or not. Popo Medic goes into more detail on this whole cluster of a situation in his video if you're interested.
@@frankhyde151 Well nothing new, back in Balkan wars nazi Croats were thought by western army and made into emotionless inhumaine animals that were shooting civilians as target practice. They shot my friend's mother while she was holding her baby child and a tiny sack with food during a cease fire times and crossing a "secure" town bridge. Luckily the child fell strait from the small bridge and strait into a bush from which her sister managed to grab her and run away through a sewer system over to the Serbian side and back home. If this would happen further on the bridge the child would fall into a river or been used as bait or shot. Since I heard similar outcomes before and after elsewhere. Imagine getting the news that your mother been shot by a nazi Croat sniper during cease fire right on your birthday and that you have to live with that through entire life with that event on that date ... HORROR NATO clowns who were deployed are mostly monsters and some go insane the things they see their "buddies" do. So eventually they get home and get to do the same things on their own people ... Where is a justice to all this?! There is no justice since USA lives without it, hence why a monstrous goverment have such monsters in operations.
@@IrieRogueyeah, it’s like that dude who did the chara possession ritual and blinded one of his mates, and killed the other. Some fucked up shit. 4chan has scarred me
getting my mind blown by the phillip thing then hearing you say shopping cart over and over and over again is the best funniest thing to happen to me this week
Fun fact: the Tlaxcaltecs held nobility titles under the Spanish crown all the way up to Mexico’s independence. They also fought against Japanese pirates in the Philippines
The Ebay stalking thing is just like the man in North California, who exposed a police ticketing scam and then random marked and unmarked vehicles ened up stalking him in front of his house (one of them was a white van that would open the side door and heat scan the house). They ended up breaking into his house and killed him. R.I.P.
I like what you said at the end. Consider the evidence and the different possibilities. While it’s bad to think every conspiracy theory is true, it’s just as bad to think everything labeled as a “conspiracy theory” is false. Too many have been proven to just disregard them all. Including ones that sounded insane like that dude with that private island that many of the most powerful people would fly to… lol
I always reference this, 50/50 true or false doesn't matter when it comes to possibility. . Yes there's a 50 percent chance I might wear red underwear. But there's more options that could have happened but it won't change the fact the color of my underwear is being brought up
I have found out that the best way to find out if a conspiracy theory could be true is to think about all the options and look up facts and then consider does it make sence. Like as example why I think 9/11 being a controlled demolition is false (it could still be some other conspiracy) is because it doesn't make sence that not single one person (specially the security) has seen nothing suspicious, like strange people and people hiding explosives. It doesn't either make sence that there have been zero whistleblowers about something this horrifying (as with something huge like this quite a lot of people should know or have seen something), still nothing. Of course often with conspiracies maybe the whole conspiracy is idiotic (specially as people often let their imagination run and come up with all kinds of ridiculous things) but I do think that with many conspiracies there is some truth in them, the hard part is just to take away all the fantasies and find the actual truth and then you can use your head does it make sence by looking at facts. There are always some secrets with everything (no matter if it's a conspiracy or not).
I'm not sure about Solipsism specifically, but I have always believed in something similar. You can only experience your own life. You cannot experience existence without your own life. So, existence never actually ends. Maybe we all live our own timeline where we continue to exist and others around us move on/die/etc.
In regards to the shopping cart test, i try to hold hold myself to the standard that as long as no one is mobily impared in the car, I will always leave space for other people to park closer in case they are mobily impared without a disability sticker or the disabled spot are all taken. I started doing this after getting lunch frequently with my grandma after knee surgery and seeing people who seemed perfectly able to move around (invisible disabilities exist but chances are the majority were able bodied) while my grandma had to park in the back and painfully hobble her way to the door.
I always park in the back, go out of my way sometimes to chase down far carts and bring em just a bit closer for the employee and if I'm willing I'll randomly condense and clean the carts so the employee could be more efficient. . I also like bringing in the electric carts and plugging em in because, 1 I like riding em even though it's slow, 2 I wouldn't want someone who needs on,e to look for one out in the parking lot and only find out it's dead. . 1 time I brought the cart in and it was the only one and some lady who couldn't walk immediately needed one so I was kinda glad I was able to witness that moment cause I wasn't sure if what I did mattered.. But nah being nice is pretty good n-n
LOVE & DEATH 🙌🙌🙌 i was OBSESSED with that book back in the day. it’s SO good. something is definitely sus. there’s this page in Courtney’s journals (released a few years later) that has a similar phrase as was written at the bottom of Kurt’s note (where the handwriting suddenly changes) and her handwriting is the exact same… like that was her who wrote that, period. oh man i could go on all day, me & my friend even did a book report on it back in the day lol
17:24 Bro the Freemasons aren’t a secret society. Almost every city in the US has a Freemason lodge. It’s as easy to join as joining a gym. It’s not even that interesting tbh just a bunch of guys having dinner and getting dressed up.
Right, there’s a Freemason lodge on a busy street in my city, they make no effort to hide themselves. I suppose he’s referring to the things Freemasons are involved in in high levels of government, etc.
@@abeiradapraia hmm you might have a point. I attended one of their meetings and there was 1 state level mason attending. But like I said nothing out of the ordinary just a place for guys to hangout as gentlemen I suppose.
The Adam and Eve Story by Chan Thomas was only ever classified because it was the possession of a government official, but was never unavailable to the public. Much of the book's contents have been deemed flawed and incomplete ("debunked", if you will).
Solipsism sounds interesting on paper but how would you explain your mother and being born unless you are effectively "created by an npc" and somehow are the only sentient being outside the system, you could literally record the day of your birth on a continuous film right up until the day you considered solipsism to be a possibility, so how are you different from countless others who have been through the same process? Pretty interesting either way
Solipsism doesn’t really stand well on its own. It has to be paired with another theory like the simulation theory to make much sense. Like everyone else in the simulation is an NPC and my ‘birth’ is just a coded memory or something.
@@TheSCPStudio there are too many extra questions and theories you would need to integrate to make it work, but I guess if you think about it, wouldn't the system be doing its job if ultimately you didn't believe in it? Not that you could do much about it if you learned reality didn't exist in the first place, not unless there's a hidden trigger that stops the simulation, but why have an off switch if the system is so elaborate in the first place? Questions upon questions that you could layer forever no doubt!
Have you ever heard of Boltzmann brain? It'll answer your query. Do I believe in it particularly? Doesn't matter if I do or don't because that won't change my reality, but Boltzmann brain is the perfect answer to your question about solipsism
@@dataexpunged6969 indeed, if you believe in simulated universe or the flying spaghetti monster creating reality it won't change much for anyone if we believe it or not, things are how they are and we have limited ways to perceive the world around us, all we can do is observe and take down notes! They say reality is stranger than fiction which rings true alot of the time so who knows how things actually are, either way it's all interesting to look at from different angles
Ruby Ridge is a perfect example of why police dont need to be armed like a military outfit, nor given discretion to use lethal force any time they face danger. Give them adequate body armor and teach them restraint.
That last one, of the sun's supposed magnetic bubble, really blew my mind when I saw it several years ago. It felt like something straight out of a sci-fi horror movie, some eldritch creature just slurping some plasma off the sun through a funnel from another dimension. I'm actually surprised that there's no **official** official explanation yet. Sure they officially said it was a magnetic bubble that exploded, but what caused it to form and explode is still a mystery as it looks nothing like any other nova/CME/flare observed before.
The whole Michael Jackson and Dave Dave thing is actually SCARY when you first see it, the coincidence is wild, but if you've read anything about Dave Dave you'd know he's his own dude.
@@AO-Pgh The other day someone shown me a news from TV and asked me do you see something weird, to which I said yeah there are 3 same person in one frame, I asked who and what is this, then shown screenshots of the same. Turns out there been two and three Zelenski in same frames where he is visited by some US politician. Looks like they forgot to hide the body doubles also wtf they need in this case 3 same persons for one event?! BTW for those who don't know, this Zelenski is an dark-comedy actor and for some time the president of that clown country called Ukraine where the NATO / Russian war is going on. And seems like he not only uses doubles for his acting carreer but also for being a politician in the same room XD and Zelenski in literal translation means green man aka manchild. Which honestly serves him well, since he is pretty much that... pathetic far beyond words ....
Poor old Philip K. Dick had the miserable luck to be both psychic and psychotic. He had classic chemical schizophrenia, as revealed by blood tests, and also clearly had psychic abilities. The combination made him a great writer, but also gave him an unhappy life.
The Michael jackson thing is sad most people don't even collect vinyl, let alone him. And if they did, most are reprints in circulation but no he never wore a button up
TLDW? Atta: The theory revolves around the discovery of a 6-inch skeleton named Atta in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Some believe it to be an extraterrestrial being, while others argue that it was a human fetus with genetic abnormalities. Spanish Conquest of America: This theory challenges the common perception of the Spanish conquest of the Americas as a mass genocide. It suggests that the Spanish formed alliances with local tribes, such as the Mashika, to defeat the Aztec empire. Thriller Album Cover Changed: This theory questions the memory of Michael Jackson's Thriller album cover, with some people recalling him wearing a black button-down shirt while it currently shows him wearing a black zip-up hoodie. Solipsism: Solipsism is a philosophical theory that suggests individuals can only trust their own existence and perceive others as illusions or constructions of their own mind. Inca Skull Surgery: Ancient Peruvian skulls have been found with deliberate openings, indicating successful cranial surgeries performed during the Inca Empire. These surgeries had a higher survival rate compared to similar procedures during the Civil War era. The Adam and Eve Story: This theory, presented in a book by Dr. Chan Thomas, proposes that Earth's magnetic poles shift every 6,500 years, leading to catastrophic events and the extinction of humanity. eBay Stalkers: The theory discusses a case involving eBay employees targeting a couple who ran a news website about e-commerce, engaging in harassment, stalking, and other malicious activities. Quantum Immortality: This theory suggests that individuals live forever due to the existence of multiple parallel realities. Even in the face of fatal events, individuals would continue living in alternate realities. Cornerstone Ritual at White House: The Freemasons performed a cornerstone ritual during the construction of the White House, but the contents of the stone, potentially acting as a time capsule, were lost and never recovered. Love and Death: This theory centers around the book "Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain," which claims that the Nirvana frontman was murdered instead of committing suicide, pointing to inconsistencies in the official investigation. 2.3 Trillion Dollars Missing: In 2001, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference reporting that 2.3 trillion dollars of military spending were unaccounted for and went missing. This happened a day before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which shifted public attention away from the missing funds. Ruby Ridge Incident: The Ruby Ridge incident occurred in 1992 when a standoff took place between Randy Weaver's family and law enforcement agencies in Idaho. It started with Weaver's failure to appear in court on federal firearm charges and resulted in the death of Weaver's wife, son, and a U.S. Marshal. The government eventually settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Weaver. Middle Orb and UFO Sightings: Witnesses, including military officials, claim to have seen a metal orb or Tic-Tac-shaped UFOs in the sky. NASA recently held a public meeting discussing the increase in UFO sightings and presented videos of such sightings. For-Profit Private Prisons: This theory suggests that private prisons profit from keeping prisons full and utilizing cheap or free labor from inmates. There are allegations of inadequate healthcare, preventable deaths, and abuse in these facilities. The theory also highlights loopholes allowing private prisons to continue filling their facilities, including detaining undocumented migrants. Life on Europa: Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is believed to have a vast water reserve beneath its icy surface. Some speculate that this could harbor life, possibly an underwater civilization or microorganisms from another galaxy. Olmec African Origins: This theory proposes that the Olmec civilization, which existed in Mesoamerica, had African origins. Some claim that facial features in Olmec sculptures resemble those of African people, but scientific evidence does not support this claim. The Olmec civilization is considered to be a descendant of Asian ancestors. Philip K. Dick's Predictions: Science fiction writer Philip K. Dick made predictions in his works that are seen as parallel to current technological advancements. These predictions include the disconnect between individuals due to technology, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), and the concept of living in a simulated world. Shopping Cart Test: The shopping cart test is a theory that suggests returning a shopping cart after use demonstrates a person's self-governing ability and respectfulness towards others. Failure to return a shopping cart is seen as indicative of selfishness and disregard for societal norms. Big Pharma and Kobe Bryant: This theory alleges that Kobe Bryant's fatal helicopter accident was orchestrated by pharmaceutical companies to prevent him from testifying against a company accused of using illegal substances in their diet pills. The theory connects this to the legal battle over Kobe's "Black Mamba" trademark. Coronal Heating: The sun's corona, the upper atmosphere, is much hotter than its visible surface, which poses a mystery to scientists. Some theories suggest that the corona could be the creation of an advanced civilization living within the sun or that the sun itself is a living entity.
If you believe in solipsism, go outside. See the baker working at the bakery? When did you ask him to get married and have kids? You didn't? So why would you presume your autonomy is "real" but the baker's isn't? It just doesn't make any sense on any level. If you REALLY believed no one else existed, you would have to conclude ultimately that you're own existence is just as "tenuous" or questionable. Fact is you know others are real haha
Loving these videos so far man. Watched quite a few and am hooked! Makes me go on huge information, searching rabbit holes after viewing. Subbed and excited for the next one! Keep up the hard work bro! :)
To be fair, the civil war doctors vs Incan doctors, had very different conditions they were working in. Most civil war medical procedures were done near the front lines, in unhygienic conditions, with haste (as their patents would be all coming in at once, during or after a battle). Incan doctors were likely performing in a much calmer, more sanitary environment and their patients monitored closely. Not a fair comparison at all. I mean... still hella props to the Inca though! I don't wanna downplay them.
My opinion on the shopping cart test is if the person doesn't put it away, imagine what else they're not doing. Imagine how many corners they are cutting and how many people are being unknowingly screwed over by this person. Or I'm just overreacting 🤷🏻♂️
In Europe to get shopping chart u need to use 50cents which u get back after you put it back where you took it… so absolutley NOBODY leaves them just on random place 😂
I moved a cart to where it was out of the way but not in its corral as the cart corral was full/overflowing. A woman jumped out of her car & started screaming at me then told me to go back where I came from. I refuse to believe that nutter is a better person than I am. Period.
to clarify, the spanish ended up taking land anyway, and the aztecs were already ravaged by disease introduced by the spanish for ~30 years before the empire fell
Regarding the ebay stalker and if any other companies "do it", I'd be more surprised if Nestlé wasn't not only doing this to First Nations people. That's kind of a heavy accusation, but it's literally Nestlé...if you know you know, and that's not a conspiracy.
To be fair, thinking all of your stories happened in an alternate reality doesn’t seem that crazy considering the possibility of infinite multiple universes existing.
i dunno im not sure if objectively returning the shopping cart is the correct action. I do it but i also used to feel like if i didnt do it then maybe they wouldnt need one extra employee.
I recently heard of the egg theory and suppose its a lot like solopsism in a way merged with quantum immortality and reincarnation. In a nutshell the theory goes that we all share a collective consciousness as individuals, like one being, and when you die in this life you start as another until you complete the entire life cycle of every person to exist. Meaning you experience everything life has to offer to then be born into an omnipotent and omniscient being. Its a pretty batshit theory but its a lot more comforting than solipsism and quantum immortality 😂
Not only do I put my shopping cart back, I take any near by or on the way carts, too. My friend saw me do this the other day and told me she couldn't understand how I thought I was a bad person. I later showed her my basement. She understands now...
The whole prison for profit thing started when slaves where freed. They ended up just putting many of them in prison to keep them as slaves and continue using them for free labor.
I like watching RUclips videos while playing Minecraft and the second you talked about Schrodinger's cat being dead, one of my cats in Minecraft suffocated in a wall. I am now a solipsist.
your anecdote just lends credence to me that the system built just for me is aware that I'm aware of it and made you post an eerily coincidental message for me to see it
There probably is life on Europa, it's just not as interesting or spooky as an alternative theory would be; the ice sheets on it and similar planets may have bacteria that can survive the very harsh conditions there.
He did infact tell stories of actual events unbeknownst to himself at time of writing. Everything possible has already happened. The amount of time that has passed In the omniverse is literally impossible to think imagine or anything remotely close to coming up with it. A computer can't even imagine the time that has passed. Yes I'm talking about those super powerful computers that exist right now. You can have the super powerful computers from a million years from now and they still can't generate the time the omniverse has existed. As i say time waits for no man.
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the correct thing to do would be for the store to pay an employee to return the shopping cart, this helping the economy, instead of using shame and virtue signaling to make customers work for free.
Came across your channel, I love the way you put your videos together, very entertaining and mind opening.. Keep it up, I'm here for it 😀.also I love how you talk about different subjects, and ask questions..
1:00 the attacama skeleton goes way further than that and her mutations are caused by the horrible conditions the people who live in the area have to suffer because of mining and toxic conditions
Mhm, anytime the Attacama skeleton is mentioned it incredibly bothers me because 99% of the time people are screaming "it'd not human it's not human" when in reality, a pregnant woman who had to work in the deplorable conditions and as a result ended up having a miscarriage from the harmful chemicals impacting the babies development
I was into solipsism when I was a kid, I used to think "what if I'm the only one real like in a dream or a game protagonist?" Nothing too big like existential crisis but I used to think a lot about it
How come I can't find this iceberg on the internet? Is this iceberg real or did you make it up because I don't see it literally anywhere. First iceberg that I couldn't find.
Scientists have proved that various cultures throughout Southeast Asia and possibly Hawaii landed in settled in South America pre-Columbus. To say theres other artwork that depicts people that dont "look" like traditional Natives isnt saying anything at all. Its also well documented that Mali's Mansa Musa sent at least 1 massive expedition across the Atlantic and according to some accounts made it back
Another case of acute brain necrosis. Hahaha my pities bro, it probably it's a pain to be dumber than a pencil. Those volks have a name , they are called Polynesians , and are scattered across the ocean in their islands. Way before Columbus. Haha munsa munsa .. of course you were mentioning that "actually colombus did NOT discovered myrica". And you are right , because as of 2023 , the first voyages that ended with landing on the Americas happened around 1500 years ago, by Nordic explorers who arrived in Northern Canada . Now , your well documented claim , is a little odd . from a wealthy empire like Mali, try and expedition is nothing weird. What I think is 100% Bs is that they sent a fleet of 200 ships... That's 200 captains and several thousand experienced sailors. That's not something that comes out of nowhere. Mali had almost none naval tradition, so they tell you that with the money they went to the best shipyards close to the Victoria lake and Egypt... Perhaps they were master of coastal ships, though the knowledge to build 200 boats for deep sea voyages? And ZERO written accounts on one of , at that time, would've be the biggest engineering project mankind ever tried . Isabella sold some jewelry because they were a little short for funding an expedition of THREE. Those thousands of men , captains specially, since it was common for them to keep logs and write about their coming voyages, yet no such thing has been discovered. Not even personal letters man. The worst part is you wrote to mention stuff that somehow undermine another thesis hahaha. Poor soul
The poles flipping and causing the Earth to stop spinning is stupid. It's putting the horse before the cart. The spinning of the Earth causes the poles, not the other way around. Even if pole shifts were eatablished, which they aren't, inertia would keep the Earth spinning.
You cherry picked that adam & eve segment hard as fuck lmao now I can't really listen to anything else in the vid knowing you have a direction you want to push everything towards 😂
@@dremora2232 “the idea that given the idea of infinite alternate realities, we can only experience the realities in which we are still alive, and therefore can only experience immortality and not death”
Is hard to explain something that is so dumb. Probably only people who are mentally handicapped are those who think it makes sense, and ofc nobody wants to be an arse and say it, since they will see that as unrespectful
I like the tonal whiplash of this Iceberg, one second an entry is about a slimy thing the government has done and then the next entry is the shopping cart litmus test.
That whole Philip K Dick thing was…interesting. So I decided to look him up and first thing I see when browsing his Wikipedia page is that he had drug abuse. Like, idk about you guys, but I don’t think I’m gonna listen to a guy who claims all this nonsense and some higher intelligence speaking to him if he’s had a habit of abusing drugs. Clearly that’s gonna have some effects on the mind.
He's a great author. He made the novels that were later adapted into minority report , bladerunner, a scanner darkly , and many more. He had a great mind, in part largely influenced by his debilitating mental illness that caused paranoia and other unsettling effects on his perception of reality unfortunately. He is probably one of the most creative sci Fi authors , but drugs helped damage his reality to a point of no return. Truly sad and tragic, but a great creative mind. Do androids dream of electric sheep? Is one of my favorite books
I keep seeing comments saying I’m trying to defend Cortes. Im indigenous guys, I’m simply trying to end the myth that we were all ended when they came to “conquer” Mexico. Our culture and people have been very much alive and thriving. 🙌🏾
La Raza✊🏼
they're liberals, don't bother caring about them. they're literally defending Aztecs. they'd do human sacrifices and rip out still beating hearts for their blood-gods.
_[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing. When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood._
where do you think these sacrifices came from? other natives. Cortes was cruel, too (a lot of people were back then) - but the colonization of america was a good thing. this is how i feel, but i'm not speaking for you, or anything. just tired of these liberals who don't understand history and always want to blame europeans for everything.
Don't let the angry minority diminish the overwhelming adoration for your quality content, good sir. ✊
It’s not even a wild take. I’d rather it be my people get taken out by invaders plus 10’s of thousands of rival tribesmen. Better than taken out by a few hundred dudes at least. Same shit happened in the U.S. where some tribes aligned with then US Govt and others aligned with the British. It happens in basically all of recorded history.
Don’t trip, Raza. Keep killing it ✊🏼
Bruh, where has this dude been! my guy this guy is one of the best youtubers and he disappeared for a whole month? Well at least he's back now, Book Of Valis DA GOAT-
I think the videos he make take a while to research so I give him a pass on taking long to upload
Honestly this channel reminds me of the "Blameitonjorge" channel, they both spend around 2 weeks to a month on average to gather as much research so that they have all the facts. Also I love when channels do this cause it makes their videos better/more entertaining and also makes you really look forward to the next vid
he does research properly so he probably takes more time than others to make a video
not all youtubers pump out more than a video in a week lmao a month is nothing
Common book of valis W
The eBay gang stalking case is baffling to me. Shows how something like that can just be done by higher ups from a large company. Then face zero consequences along with everything being pulled under the rug.
Also the 2 trillion missing from the pentagon a day before 9/11 and then receiving trillions back for national defense after 9/11. Is nothing but ridiculous.
Another great and eye opening iceberg video 🔥🔥
the $2T missing is nonsense. the DOD had an accounting problem, it wasnt missing. thats what he meant.
@@meesalikeu Same way the US had an accounting problem and sent Ukraine 6 billion dollars
@@Pirrolithey didn't send an extra 6 billion dollars, it was just that the weapons cost more than they accounted for.
Eg: i have 5 candies. I sell it to you for $5 each, i get 25 dollars. But the candy that I had was actually $6, so i miscalculated and was missing 5$
@@meesalikeufunny how the exact section of the Pentagon responsible for the accounting was hit.
@@SaijinVegetayo...
As someone who worked at a Wal-Mart and whose job it was to get the shopping carts I can say with one hundred percent certainty that I was never mad at having to get a wondering cart. Collecting shopping carts was the only part of the day I was able to be alone with my thoughts. I absolutely loved seeing one stray cart at the far in of the parking lot. So knowing this I can't say that I agree with the shopping cart theory, because the person collecting them may be like me.
You missed the point, this isn't about someone collecting it this is about someone who is too lazy and ignorant to return the cart in it's resting place, gives a clear image of being the same way with everything else in life.
For me here in Europe I dont mind seeing stray carts because often I collect money from them. We have a coin system where you use plastic coin which you get from a store and if you lose it I think you have to buy it something I forgot ... or you can use money like 5-10 euros to use (unlock) a cart and upon returning the cart in it's place the cart upon locking returns your coin, if I see a stray cart means there is something in the coin tray. I often found 5-10 euros in them which is basically free money. And where I live 20 euros is common pay for the day if you work in a factory for example. So finding this money is like getting paid but in this case you don't have to work much at all ... just scout carts. And if you return abandoned plastic "store" coins you get store credit.
In your case you have really odd ways of coping aka therapy of whatever your issue is and it's not the right way to do it at all. So next time either seek help or just quit your job and find a better place because it's not worth digging yourself into the ground over materializm. There are other ways if this eats you.
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy
I never return the cart, these people want 15$hr so let let earn it. Also there's no coin system at the Walmart I go to so no money for you lol.
@@jimboscooter432 I can also understand that point of view, if there is enough staff then I guess part of their service would be taking care of carts too.
@@jimboscooter432They already have to work a soul-crushing retail job. (Which is their choice). Why purposefully make it harder on a stranger?
But people who leave their cart in a parking spot aren't the type of person to even care that others think they're a prick, anyway.
@@jimboscooter432You absolutely prove the shopping cart theory ironically. I now believe this theory fully after seeing your comment.
It says the “darkest theories” why tf is the shopping cart test at the end
Because it likely originated from 4chan and it makes sense. Those two things don't go along very well, so there must be something more to it.
There are two things missed about Ruby Ridge in this video. The first is that the court order to appear on NFA and GCA charges was misfiled in a clerical error. Randy was told one date and the ATF another which is why he didn't even know what was going on. The second is that an agent tricked him into making a SBS (short-barreled shotgun) which started it all.
"Fun" fact, the sniper present at Ruby Ridge that killed Randy's wife was also present at Waco as a sniper. The "conspiracy" part is whether or not the misfiling was intentional or not or whether the call to shoot his wife and son were also given from on high or not.
Popo Medic goes into more detail on this whole cluster of a situation in his video if you're interested.
Wow. That sniper sure has a ton of innocent blood on his hands...wouldn't want to be him. Despicable, both incidents.
@@IrieRogue The fact that they shot the unarmed mother in the head while she was holding her baby in front of her other children, unbelievably awful.
HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIIIISSS
@@frankhyde151 Well nothing new, back in Balkan wars nazi Croats were thought by western army and made into emotionless inhumaine animals that were shooting civilians as target practice.
They shot my friend's mother while she was holding her baby child and a tiny sack with food during a cease fire times and crossing a "secure" town bridge. Luckily the child fell strait from the small bridge and strait into a bush from which her sister managed to grab her and run away through a sewer system over to the Serbian side and back home. If this would happen further on the bridge the child would fall into a river or been used as bait or shot. Since I heard similar outcomes before and after elsewhere.
Imagine getting the news that your mother been shot by a nazi Croat sniper during cease fire right on your birthday and that you have to live with that through entire life with that event on that date ... HORROR
NATO clowns who were deployed are mostly monsters and some go insane the things they see their "buddies" do. So eventually they get home and get to do the same things on their own people ... Where is a justice to all this?! There is no justice since USA lives without it, hence why a monstrous goverment have such monsters in operations.
@@IrieRogueyeah, it’s like that dude who did the chara possession ritual and blinded one of his mates, and killed the other. Some fucked up shit. 4chan has scarred me
getting my mind blown by the phillip thing then hearing you say shopping cart over and over and over again is the best funniest thing to happen to me this week
You got your mind blown? My toilet just got its throne blown with a specific brown spray.
Fun fact: the Tlaxcaltecs held nobility titles under the Spanish crown all the way up to Mexico’s independence. They also fought against Japanese pirates in the Philippines
Family: Let's get off the grid and live in the mountains. USA Govt: Looks like we have some terrorist.
Probably a terrorist comment
The Ebay stalking thing is just like the man in North California, who exposed a police ticketing scam and then random marked and unmarked vehicles ened up stalking him in front of his house (one of them was a white van that would open the side door and heat scan the house). They ended up breaking into his house and killed him. R.I.P.
woah, thats so messed up
I like what you said at the end. Consider the evidence and the different possibilities. While it’s bad to think every conspiracy theory is true, it’s just as bad to think everything labeled as a “conspiracy theory” is false. Too many have been proven to just disregard them all. Including ones that sounded insane like that dude with that private island that many of the most powerful people would fly to… lol
I always reference this, 50/50 true or false doesn't matter when it comes to possibility.
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Yes there's a 50 percent chance I might wear red underwear.
But there's more options that could have happened but it won't change the fact the color of my underwear is being brought up
Specifically in red...
I have found out that the best way to find out if a conspiracy theory could be true is to think about all the options and look up facts and then consider does it make sence. Like as example why I think 9/11 being a controlled demolition is false (it could still be some other conspiracy) is because it doesn't make sence that not single one person (specially the security) has seen nothing suspicious, like strange people and people hiding explosives. It doesn't either make sence that there have been zero whistleblowers about something this horrifying (as with something huge like this quite a lot of people should know or have seen something), still nothing.
Of course often with conspiracies maybe the whole conspiracy is idiotic (specially as people often let their imagination run and come up with all kinds of ridiculous things) but I do think that with many conspiracies there is some truth in them, the hard part is just to take away all the fantasies and find the actual truth and then you can use your head does it make sence by looking at facts. There are always some secrets with everything (no matter if it's a conspiracy or not).
I love how you explain to never trust just your own bias.
@@General_Junkie Not as many people as you think are critical thinkers.
I don't trust myself yet alone anyone else.
I'm pretty sure he got that Incan one wrong with trepanning.
The cart return theory can also be attributed to the proper use of turn signals on a vehicle.
i only use turn signals when it might be helpful to others, when its dark/bad visibility or when i see them waiting in a roundabout
@@fortnitetrashcan8308 i just flick em on whenever i turn, muscle memory at that point
I'm not sure about Solipsism specifically, but I have always believed in something similar. You can only experience your own life. You cannot experience existence without your own life. So, existence never actually ends. Maybe we all live our own timeline where we continue to exist and others around us move on/die/etc.
The thriller one, MJ always had that on, I remember as a kid thinking that it was kinda strange how he didn’t wear a dress shirt instead of the zip up
Michael Jackson wears a dress shirt on the Thriller album art in an episode of The SImpsons, that's likely where the confusion came from
I mean it looks like a dress shirt from a distance
If i hear DeScarteS again i swear im gonna be skeptical and doubt y'all's existence
In regards to the shopping cart test, i try to hold hold myself to the standard that as long as no one is mobily impared in the car, I will always leave space for other people to park closer in case they are mobily impared without a disability sticker or the disabled spot are all taken. I started doing this after getting lunch frequently with my grandma after knee surgery and seeing people who seemed perfectly able to move around (invisible disabilities exist but chances are the majority were able bodied) while my grandma had to park in the back and painfully hobble her way to the door.
I always park in the back, go out of my way sometimes to chase down far carts and bring em just a bit closer for the employee and if I'm willing I'll randomly condense and clean the carts so the employee could be more efficient.
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I also like bringing in the electric carts and plugging em in because, 1 I like riding em even though it's slow, 2 I wouldn't want someone who needs on,e to look for one out in the parking lot and only find out it's dead.
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1 time I brought the cart in and it was the only one and some lady who couldn't walk immediately needed one so I was kinda glad I was able to witness that moment cause I wasn't sure if what I did mattered..
But nah being nice is pretty good n-n
I have the original thriller album bought in 83 he has a zip up shirt on it
Great theory video! Descartes’ name is actually pronounced Day-kart
how in the FUCK did that Ebay story not make entire national news here in the US, what the FUCK
Unfortunately corruption is all too common amongst humanity and there’s nothing we can do to stop it. Especially among RICH individuals
Cause it's nonsense
LOVE & DEATH 🙌🙌🙌 i was OBSESSED with that book back in the day. it’s SO good. something is definitely sus. there’s this page in Courtney’s journals (released a few years later) that has a similar phrase as was written at the bottom of Kurt’s note (where the handwriting suddenly changes) and her handwriting is the exact same… like that was her who wrote that, period. oh man i could go on all day, me & my friend even did a book report on it back in the day lol
oh my god i’ve seen the metal orb too! only once, but i got it on camera… this is such a good video lol
Descartes = DayCart
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17:24 Bro the Freemasons aren’t a secret society. Almost every city in the US has a Freemason lodge. It’s as easy to join as joining a gym. It’s not even that interesting tbh just a bunch of guys having dinner and getting dressed up.
Right, there’s a Freemason lodge on a busy street in my city, they make no effort to hide themselves. I suppose he’s referring to the things Freemasons are involved in in high levels of government, etc.
@@abeiradapraia hmm you might have a point. I attended one of their meetings and there was 1 state level mason attending. But like I said nothing out of the ordinary just a place for guys to hangout as gentlemen I suppose.
Low class comment
The Adam and Eve Story by Chan Thomas was only ever classified because it was the possession of a government official, but was never unavailable to the public. Much of the book's contents have been deemed flawed and incomplete ("debunked", if you will).
Here’s something that isn’t debunked
When women were given testosterone they became more skeptical than before
Believing Solipsism is pretty crazy stupid. I want the drugs he on. 😅😅
Solipsism sounds interesting on paper but how would you explain your mother and being born unless you are effectively "created by an npc" and somehow are the only sentient being outside the system, you could literally record the day of your birth on a continuous film right up until the day you considered solipsism to be a possibility, so how are you different from countless others who have been through the same process? Pretty interesting either way
Solipsism doesn’t really stand well on its own. It has to be paired with another theory like the simulation theory to make much sense. Like everyone else in the simulation is an NPC and my ‘birth’ is just a coded memory or something.
@@TheSCPStudio there are too many extra questions and theories you would need to integrate to make it work, but I guess if you think about it, wouldn't the system be doing its job if ultimately you didn't believe in it? Not that you could do much about it if you learned reality didn't exist in the first place, not unless there's a hidden trigger that stops the simulation, but why have an off switch if the system is so elaborate in the first place? Questions upon questions that you could layer forever no doubt!
Have you ever heard of Boltzmann brain? It'll answer your query. Do I believe in it particularly? Doesn't matter if I do or don't because that won't change my reality, but Boltzmann brain is the perfect answer to your question about solipsism
@@dataexpunged6969 indeed, if you believe in simulated universe or the flying spaghetti monster creating reality it won't change much for anyone if we believe it or not, things are how they are and we have limited ways to perceive the world around us, all we can do is observe and take down notes! They say reality is stranger than fiction which rings true alot of the time so who knows how things actually are, either way it's all interesting to look at from different angles
I like to think to solipsism as a type of narcissism
Most of these weren't theories
Some were just facts and some were Mandela effects
Ruby Ridge is a perfect example of why police dont need to be armed like a military outfit, nor given discretion to use lethal force any time they face danger. Give them adequate body armor and teach them restraint.
Looking at you, ATF.
Love the comment and Bad Brains fan! 💗
That last one, of the sun's supposed magnetic bubble, really blew my mind when I saw it several years ago.
It felt like something straight out of a sci-fi horror movie, some eldritch creature just slurping some plasma off the sun through a funnel from another dimension.
I'm actually surprised that there's no **official** official explanation yet. Sure they officially said it was a magnetic bubble that exploded, but what caused it to form and explode is still a mystery as it looks nothing like any other nova/CME/flare observed before.
I understand there is SO MUCH effort into these videos but I missed you man! Everything you put out is amazing and I'll watch everytime and instantly
Ariel, your editing and scripts just get better and better as time goes on, my dude. Thanks for the awesome content 🤘🤘
1:45 don't ever buy no weed from the gas station bruh
It seems a lot more reasonable that…a battlefield is a much dirtier place than wherever the Inca were doing surgery.
The whole Michael Jackson and Dave Dave thing is actually SCARY when you first see it, the coincidence is wild, but if you've read anything about Dave Dave you'd know he's his own dude.
Yeah, he’s the Original Michael. They used replacements ever since the Pepsi Commercial Pyrotechnics accident
@@AO-Pgh The other day someone shown me a news from TV and asked me do you see something weird, to which I said yeah there are 3 same person in one frame, I asked who and what is this, then shown screenshots of the same. Turns out there been two and three Zelenski in same frames where he is visited by some US politician. Looks like they forgot to hide the body doubles also wtf they need in this case 3 same persons for one event?!
BTW for those who don't know, this Zelenski is an dark-comedy actor and for some time the president of that clown country called Ukraine where the NATO / Russian war is going on. And seems like he not only uses doubles for his acting carreer but also for being a politician in the same room XD and Zelenski in literal translation means green man aka manchild. Which honestly serves him well, since he is pretty much that...
pathetic far beyond words ....
@@AO-Pghseek psychiatric help! Please! We have enough paranoid nuts running around
Poor old Philip K. Dick had the miserable luck to be both psychic and psychotic. He had classic chemical schizophrenia, as revealed by blood tests, and also clearly had psychic abilities. The combination made him a great writer, but also gave him an unhappy life.
Psychic not real, are dumb
The Michael jackson thing is sad most people don't even collect vinyl, let alone him. And if they did, most are reprints in circulation but no he never wore a button up
TLDW?
Atta: The theory revolves around the discovery of a 6-inch skeleton named Atta in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Some believe it to be an extraterrestrial being, while others argue that it was a human fetus with genetic abnormalities.
Spanish Conquest of America: This theory challenges the common perception of the Spanish conquest of the Americas as a mass genocide. It suggests that the Spanish formed alliances with local tribes, such as the Mashika, to defeat the Aztec empire.
Thriller Album Cover Changed: This theory questions the memory of Michael Jackson's Thriller album cover, with some people recalling him wearing a black button-down shirt while it currently shows him wearing a black zip-up hoodie.
Solipsism: Solipsism is a philosophical theory that suggests individuals can only trust their own existence and perceive others as illusions or constructions of their own mind.
Inca Skull Surgery: Ancient Peruvian skulls have been found with deliberate openings, indicating successful cranial surgeries performed during the Inca Empire. These surgeries had a higher survival rate compared to similar procedures during the Civil War era.
The Adam and Eve Story: This theory, presented in a book by Dr. Chan Thomas, proposes that Earth's magnetic poles shift every 6,500 years, leading to catastrophic events and the extinction of humanity.
eBay Stalkers: The theory discusses a case involving eBay employees targeting a couple who ran a news website about e-commerce, engaging in harassment, stalking, and other malicious activities.
Quantum Immortality: This theory suggests that individuals live forever due to the existence of multiple parallel realities. Even in the face of fatal events, individuals would continue living in alternate realities.
Cornerstone Ritual at White House: The Freemasons performed a cornerstone ritual during the construction of the White House, but the contents of the stone, potentially acting as a time capsule, were lost and never recovered.
Love and Death: This theory centers around the book "Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain," which claims that the Nirvana frontman was murdered instead of committing suicide, pointing to inconsistencies in the official investigation.
2.3 Trillion Dollars Missing: In 2001, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference reporting that 2.3 trillion dollars of military spending were unaccounted for and went missing. This happened a day before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which shifted public attention away from the missing funds.
Ruby Ridge Incident: The Ruby Ridge incident occurred in 1992 when a standoff took place between Randy Weaver's family and law enforcement agencies in Idaho. It started with Weaver's failure to appear in court on federal firearm charges and resulted in the death of Weaver's wife, son, and a U.S. Marshal. The government eventually settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Weaver.
Middle Orb and UFO Sightings: Witnesses, including military officials, claim to have seen a metal orb or Tic-Tac-shaped UFOs in the sky. NASA recently held a public meeting discussing the increase in UFO sightings and presented videos of such sightings.
For-Profit Private Prisons: This theory suggests that private prisons profit from keeping prisons full and utilizing cheap or free labor from inmates. There are allegations of inadequate healthcare, preventable deaths, and abuse in these facilities. The theory also highlights loopholes allowing private prisons to continue filling their facilities, including detaining undocumented migrants.
Life on Europa: Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is believed to have a vast water reserve beneath its icy surface. Some speculate that this could harbor life, possibly an underwater civilization or microorganisms from another galaxy.
Olmec African Origins: This theory proposes that the Olmec civilization, which existed in Mesoamerica, had African origins. Some claim that facial features in Olmec sculptures resemble those of African people, but scientific evidence does not support this claim. The Olmec civilization is considered to be a descendant of Asian ancestors.
Philip K. Dick's Predictions: Science fiction writer Philip K. Dick made predictions in his works that are seen as parallel to current technological advancements. These predictions include the disconnect between individuals due to technology, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), and the concept of living in a simulated world.
Shopping Cart Test: The shopping cart test is a theory that suggests returning a shopping cart after use demonstrates a person's self-governing ability and respectfulness towards others. Failure to return a shopping cart is seen as indicative of selfishness and disregard for societal norms.
Big Pharma and Kobe Bryant: This theory alleges that Kobe Bryant's fatal helicopter accident was orchestrated by pharmaceutical companies to prevent him from testifying against a company accused of using illegal substances in their diet pills. The theory connects this to the legal battle over Kobe's "Black Mamba" trademark.
Coronal Heating: The sun's corona, the upper atmosphere, is much hotter than its visible surface, which poses a mystery to scientists. Some theories suggest that the corona could be the creation of an advanced civilization living within the sun or that the sun itself is a living entity.
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@@rgkong8783 Thank you :)
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If you believe in solipsism, go outside. See the baker working at the bakery? When did you ask him to get married and have kids? You didn't? So why would you presume your autonomy is "real" but the baker's isn't? It just doesn't make any sense on any level. If you REALLY believed no one else existed, you would have to conclude ultimately that you're own existence is just as "tenuous" or questionable. Fact is you know others are real haha
how about the baker with kids in a video game?
@@chunkymilkyeah you need to go out side and touch grass too
@@noradi123 ?
When they say everyone aint real it dont mean youre the one controllin the game, maybe theyre real but their intentions arent, free will gone
What a terrible oveesimplification and complete misunderstanding of the phylosophy
Loving these videos so far man. Watched quite a few and am hooked! Makes me go on huge information, searching rabbit holes after viewing. Subbed and excited for the next one! Keep up the hard work bro! :)
To be fair, the civil war doctors vs Incan doctors, had very different conditions they were working in. Most civil war medical procedures were done near the front lines, in unhygienic conditions, with haste (as their patents would be all coming in at once, during or after a battle). Incan doctors were likely performing in a much calmer, more sanitary environment and their patients monitored closely. Not a fair comparison at all. I mean... still hella props to the Inca though! I don't wanna downplay them.
My opinion on the shopping cart test is if the person doesn't put it away, imagine what else they're not doing. Imagine how many corners they are cutting and how many people are being unknowingly screwed over by this person. Or I'm just overreacting 🤷🏻♂️
In Europe to get shopping chart u need to use 50cents which u get back after you put it back where you took it… so absolutley NOBODY leaves them just on random place 😂
I moved a cart to where it was out of the way but not in its corral as the cart corral was full/overflowing. A woman jumped out of her car & started screaming at me then told me to go back where I came from. I refuse to believe that nutter is a better person than I am. Period.
to clarify, the spanish ended up taking land anyway, and the aztecs were already ravaged by disease introduced by the spanish for ~30 years before the empire fell
Suree
@@TheSultan1470 this is what happened its a google search away
Regarding the ebay stalker and if any other companies "do it", I'd be more surprised if Nestlé wasn't not only doing this to First Nations people. That's kind of a heavy accusation, but it's literally Nestlé...if you know you know, and that's not a conspiracy.
To be fair, thinking all of your stories happened in an alternate reality doesn’t seem that crazy considering the possibility of infinite multiple universes existing.
The guy who came up with the shopping-cart test sounds like an angry store-worker. 😂
i dunno im not sure if objectively returning the shopping cart is the correct action. I do it but i also used to feel like if i didnt do it then maybe they wouldnt need one extra employee.
I like the video. Love the way you explain things. I did get stuck on the pronunciation of DesCartes
DesShoppingCartes
I recently heard of the egg theory and suppose its a lot like solopsism in a way merged with quantum immortality and reincarnation. In a nutshell the theory goes that we all share a collective consciousness as individuals, like one being, and when you die in this life you start as another until you complete the entire life cycle of every person to exist. Meaning you experience everything life has to offer to then be born into an omnipotent and omniscient being. Its a pretty batshit theory but its a lot more comforting than solipsism and quantum immortality 😂
That was...comforting.
Not only do I put my shopping cart back, I take any near by or on the way carts, too. My friend saw me do this the other day and told me she couldn't understand how I thought I was a bad person. I later showed her my basement.
She understands now...
Your basement lol what tf is going on in your basement
@@adeptusmechanicus1029oh you don’t wanna know
@@adeptusmechanicus1029she poops on the ground and doesnt clean it up
These aren’t dark and most of them aren’t even theories. They’re just details for stupid people who never bothered to look into anything deeply.
Goddamn it’s 5am for me, but I’m gonna try power thru bc I’m so excited!
Same lol, I hate when RUclipsrs upload at the worst times in Australia
Thank you king! Also yeah i think phillip k dick was on to something yuge.
“I don’t wanna knock on civil war doctors.”
Trust me bro, they aren’t gonna complain.
Michael Jackson album cover change(?) is about the lightest darkest conspiracy theory ever
The whole prison for profit thing started when slaves where freed. They ended up just putting many of them in prison to keep them as slaves and continue using them for free labor.
Useful prisoners, cool
who names their pills "black mamba"????
I like watching RUclips videos while playing Minecraft and the second you talked about Schrodinger's cat being dead, one of my cats in Minecraft suffocated in a wall. I am now a solipsist.
your anecdote just lends credence to me that the system built just for me is aware that I'm aware of it and made you post an eerily coincidental message for me to see it
Username checks out
The spaceman theory- being afraid of finding a way into outer space and traveling as far as you can but not being able to look back after thay
There probably is life on Europa, it's just not as interesting or spooky as an alternative theory would be; the ice sheets on it and similar planets may have bacteria that can survive the very harsh conditions there.
He did infact tell stories of actual events unbeknownst to himself at time of writing. Everything possible has already happened. The amount of time that has passed In the omniverse is literally impossible to think imagine or anything remotely close to coming up with it. A computer can't even imagine the time that has passed. Yes I'm talking about those super powerful computers that exist right now. You can have the super powerful computers from a million years from now and they still can't generate the time the omniverse has existed. As i say time waits for no man.
What can I say? except for you have taken my full attention in recognizin to this channel to learning a lit more to what other main stream channels have to teach and consider sharing, I only just found this channel today, amazingly awesome, thank you if you don't already subscribe then a little heads up to recommending that yall do! Thanks 😊
the correct thing to do would be for the store to pay an employee to return the shopping cart, this helping the economy, instead of using shame and virtue signaling to make customers work for free.
What kind of job is that
Your descriptions are so good, you could probably release these as a podcast too!
the shopping cart test isn’t really a theory at all, I think it makes perfect sense
Came across your channel, I love the way you put your videos together, very entertaining and mind opening.. Keep it up, I'm here for it 😀.also I love how you talk about different subjects, and ask questions..
Shopping cart theory correct! I always take mine back, other rouge carts too, its exercise 🙃
I guess I can dig this vid but it feels like Valis been making this same video for like 2 years now
He has
The crazy thing is that some of these I have already had in my thoughts since I was a child, just never had the words for them
1:00 the attacama skeleton goes way further than that and her mutations are caused by the horrible conditions the people who live in the area have to suffer because of mining and toxic conditions
Mhm, anytime the Attacama skeleton is mentioned it incredibly bothers me because 99% of the time people are screaming "it'd not human it's not human" when in reality, a pregnant woman who had to work in the deplorable conditions and as a result ended up having a miscarriage from the harmful chemicals impacting the babies development
@@DigitalEWhore exactly it amazes me that no one can ever give the whole story
@@dudetrustme8320 bro what?
@@johnnysatanseed4770 @dudetrustme8320 literally what
@@dudetrustme8320 the placenta lmao you think a placenta would still be around in a fucking desert
Yo chief, Descarte is pronounced daycart, not dezcartez.
I was into solipsism when I was a kid, I used to think "what if I'm the only one real like in a dream or a game protagonist?" Nothing too big like existential crisis but I used to think a lot about it
Wait why did you say the cat "most likely died" it was a 50 50 chance right?
Missed you! You give great explanations without going nuts. You are fabulous and important in this wild world.
Dude time stamp your videos please make the extra effort
Why ye look like that
How come I can't find this iceberg on the internet? Is this iceberg real or did you make it up because I don't see it literally anywhere. First iceberg that I couldn't find.
Scientists have proved that various cultures throughout Southeast Asia and possibly Hawaii landed in settled in South America pre-Columbus. To say theres other artwork that depicts people that dont "look" like traditional Natives isnt saying anything at all. Its also well documented that Mali's Mansa Musa sent at least 1 massive expedition across the Atlantic and according to some accounts made it back
you don't think it's interesting thing to bring up?
@@soupit32 No, its reductionist and he dismissed outside possibilities to further his agenda
Another case of acute brain necrosis. Hahaha my pities bro, it probably it's a pain to be dumber than a pencil. Those volks have a name , they are called Polynesians , and are scattered across the ocean in their islands. Way before Columbus.
Haha munsa munsa .. of course you were mentioning that "actually colombus did NOT discovered myrica". And you are right , because as of 2023 , the first voyages that ended with landing on the Americas happened around 1500 years ago, by Nordic explorers who arrived in Northern Canada .
Now , your well documented claim , is a little odd . from a wealthy empire like Mali, try and expedition is nothing weird.
What I think is 100% Bs is that they sent a fleet of 200 ships... That's 200 captains and several thousand experienced sailors. That's not something that comes out of nowhere. Mali had almost none naval tradition, so they tell you that with the money they went to the best shipyards close to the Victoria lake and Egypt... Perhaps they were master of coastal ships, though the knowledge to build 200 boats for deep sea voyages? And ZERO written accounts on one of , at that time, would've be the biggest engineering project mankind ever tried . Isabella sold some jewelry because they were a little short for funding an expedition of THREE.
Those thousands of men , captains specially, since it was common for them to keep logs and write about their coming voyages, yet no such thing has been discovered. Not even personal letters man. The worst part is you wrote to mention stuff that somehow undermine another thesis hahaha. Poor soul
Another Mandela effects is the Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Meowth pops.
everytime you release a video, its always just so good and delivers a very fitting tone to the theme of the video
8:27 in a place called burnt city in iran many years before even this ,they preformed brain and eye surgery
I always return the shopping cart, unless it’s raining because if I return it the negative consequence is I stay in the rain longer
Sorry, but your interpretation of Scrodingers cat is false
Buckling up fr this one is gonna be a good one
9:00 I believe the 54 pages is just a typo
Although i think i got that from " the why files " who i personally believe is CIA limited hangout
It's always baffling seeing how unaccepting of historical viewpoints people can be. Regardless, another FABULOUS video. Keep em coming!
The poles flipping and causing the Earth to stop spinning is stupid. It's putting the horse before the cart. The spinning of the Earth causes the poles, not the other way around. Even if pole shifts were eatablished, which they aren't, inertia would keep the Earth spinning.
would be good if you can do a part 2 with the missing entries always find it fascinating 👍
You cherry picked that adam & eve segment hard as fuck lmao now I can't really listen to anything else in the vid knowing you have a direction you want to push everything towards 😂
that was the most convoluted possible explanation of quantum immortality
I don't see you providing a better explanation?
@@dremora2232 “the idea that given the idea of infinite alternate realities, we can only experience the realities in which we are still alive, and therefore can only experience immortality and not death”
@_frogerino his explanation didn't deviate from that idea. He just went in depth on explaining it. I didn't find it convoluted myself.
Is hard to explain something that is so dumb. Probably only people who are mentally handicapped are those who think it makes sense, and ofc nobody wants to be an arse and say it, since they will see that as unrespectful
You're pronouncing Descartes as it is written which is incorrect, he was French so it is pronounced 'Day-Cart'
bro cart narcs is fucking hilarious 😂😂
Probably steals carts
These theories are dark. Which made me scared. Which made me tense up my organs. Which I believe made me have ropey stool just now.
I like the tonal whiplash of this Iceberg, one second an entry is about a slimy thing the government has done and then the next entry is the shopping cart litmus test.
We can't say anything about muslim faith or jewish faith yet they can mock Jesus all they want?!!!???
That whole Philip K Dick thing was…interesting. So I decided to look him up and first thing I see when browsing his Wikipedia page is that he had drug abuse.
Like, idk about you guys, but I don’t think I’m gonna listen to a guy who claims all this nonsense and some higher intelligence speaking to him if he’s had a habit of abusing drugs.
Clearly that’s gonna have some effects on the mind.
He's a great author. He made the novels that were later adapted into minority report , bladerunner, a scanner darkly , and many more. He had a great mind, in part largely influenced by his debilitating mental illness that caused paranoia and other unsettling effects on his perception of reality unfortunately. He is probably one of the most creative sci Fi authors , but drugs helped damage his reality to a point of no return. Truly sad and tragic, but a great creative mind. Do androids dream of electric sheep? Is one of my favorite books
I leave my shopping cart in the middle of the road then light up a marlboro gold, comb my hair and say "not my job"
Not a Mandela effect. That is they way the thriller cover has always been.
I owned many copies of it on both record & tape.
Lies!