In Elizabethan times they used lead based makup to apear more pale causing lead poisening which made them all bald and thats why everyone ended up with wigs.
It was part of the reason for some people, but it isn’t the overall reason why they became popular in the 16th and 17th century in Europe. It was a mixture of being more hygienic, low maintenance and practical, and then eventually becoming a status symbol
@@cerdic6305 If I recall correctly, wigs became the fashion of the day because of Louis XIV of France since he used wigs to cover up the fact he was balding.
@@kix4635 they had been fairly popular for about a century at least by the time of Louis XIV’s reign, but he did popularise the more extravagant style and probably did a lot to make them a symbol of high-status
I unironically want myself General Grievous' legs for no particular reason. It would just be cool to be able to walk on walls like him in Clone Wars 2003. Although getting side effects like in Deus Ex or Observer would be pretty bad.
Fashion - is probably one of the best videos by IH and Sumito. I love their synergy. The one they did Live called "Sumito in a Horror Movie | Sundance Rejects" was hell of a fun ride too
I mean I would be willing to get cybernetics if they are actually better than the human equivalent. For example legs that are more efficient and faster or arms that are more precise, durable and dexterus. I'd be down for that.
I would quite literally let them take my friggin arm arm off and study the pain of it being taken off with me fully awake if it means I get a fully functional and completed cybernetic arm. Not bionic though not my thing and if I could id opt for the experimental parts of the completed cybernetics like the scythe arm (transforming chain gun arm) for reaper in call of duty black ops 3 i would 100% do it why dunno but hey some theorize that for human evolution we have hit the final point for natural evolution and we must take it into our own hands now weather it be a biological change or mechanical or otherwise.
Im a bilateral leg amputee - if I could get properly integrated robot legs with no phantom pains and no risk of rejection I'd do it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately we are nowhere close to that yet. We've got Osseointegration but considering that leaves a permanent stoma as a potential avenue to infection I don't think that would be worth it right now.
way will an none biologic material get rejected by the body?? I understen organ transplant but way will metal or plastic be rejected unless you have an alergi ??
If the robot arm/operation is cheap or free then 100% I would do it and if I can replace my entire human form with a robotic one then I would give everything away.
Some are defininitely real, but there's a clear limit to how far down you can push your chest down from your head, so if those were real, it'd also be possible to become a good bit taller, artificially.
It is, they got Germans to train their military before the world wars, then after ww2 they bought old German surplus (the germans didn't want to use them as it had the "nazi" style stickma to it) they still wear it to this day some had bullet holes and blood in them when they bought the uniforms from Germany in the post ww2 days, and their military parade is full Prussian style. The "Nazi" stigma thing is rife world over, the us and UK both didn't upgrade to better full head helmets (like the Germans did) as it would make their helmets look to much like the Nazi helmets.
23:23 [Jeff The Killer - Creepypasta | Sundance Rejects] really IS him. It's worth a watch!
In Elizabethan times they used lead based makup to apear more pale causing lead poisening which made them all bald and thats why everyone ended up with wigs.
Yep, lead poisoning leads to hair loss, hence the receding hairlines.
It was part of the reason for some people, but it isn’t the overall reason why they became popular in the 16th and 17th century in Europe. It was a mixture of being more hygienic, low maintenance and practical, and then eventually becoming a status symbol
@@cerdic6305 If I recall correctly, wigs became the fashion of the day because of Louis XIV of France since he used wigs to cover up the fact he was balding.
@@kix4635 they had been fairly popular for about a century at least by the time of Louis XIV’s reign, but he did popularise the more extravagant style and probably did a lot to make them a symbol of high-status
I unironically want myself General Grievous' legs for no particular reason. It would just be cool to be able to walk on walls like him in Clone Wars 2003. Although getting side effects like in Deus Ex or Observer would be pretty bad.
And those legs can magnetize to metal flooring so you can survive a shooting in a plane and not be blown out, so there are some uses.
@@gregcourtney751 why magnetizing when just the claws on them can pierce through the metal surface
@@sausageimp2704 that too but I think he nagnetizes in episode three to surive a breach into space so I went with that.
A small price to pay for spider-walking
I want mantis blades in my arms
23:28
That's because IT IS HIM
Fashion - is probably one of the best videos by IH and Sumito. I love their synergy. The one they did Live called "Sumito in a Horror Movie | Sundance Rejects" was hell of a fun ride too
Yeah this one and the one about ads as well! They just go so well together!
How far am I willing to go to get a robot arm? I'm willing to replace my entire body, my guy.
Monkey's paw - you give up your whole body, but you only get your consciousness uploaded to the one robot arm
@@Skotavus Nightly duties bout to get crazy.
I mean I would be willing to get cybernetics if they are actually better than the human equivalent. For example legs that are more efficient and faster or arms that are more precise, durable and dexterus. I'd be down for that.
I would quite literally let them take my friggin arm arm off and study the pain of it being taken off with me fully awake if it means I get a fully functional and completed cybernetic arm. Not bionic though not my thing and if I could id opt for the experimental parts of the completed cybernetics like the scythe arm (transforming chain gun arm) for reaper in call of duty black ops 3 i would 100% do it why dunno but hey some theorize that for human evolution we have hit the final point for natural evolution and we must take it into our own hands now weather it be a biological change or mechanical or otherwise.
Im a bilateral leg amputee - if I could get properly integrated robot legs with no phantom pains and no risk of rejection I'd do it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately we are nowhere close to that yet. We've got Osseointegration but considering that leaves a permanent stoma as a potential avenue to infection I don't think that would be worth it right now.
way will an none biologic material get rejected by the body?? I understen organ transplant but way will metal or plastic be rejected unless you have an alergi ??
@@RavenL1337 medical grade titanium is fine, they use that for the osseointetegration - same metal they use for artificial hips, knees etc.
2:02 *From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me*
"The american people are tired of women" that bit killed me.
Tfw I just want to wear medieval ring mail and a Surcoat.
man the rap part made my day🤣🤣😂 i was lmao
Best way to stop organ rejection, put the human conciseness in a robot body
I will full on adeptus mechanics myself for a solid Snake arm
If its a Winter Soldier arm then yes, I'm in.
Half the magic in anime are just German words said dramatically so yeah
People laugh at Sumito saying Uberdriver sounds like a power move, remember that's what Medic from TF32's ult called?
First yesss, love your content man
Still waiting on the collaboration between Dragon Ball Super and Supreme
Here i am wondering if u gonna react to the new honkai animated short, pretty sure u gonna love the style
not to be rude, but my guy that laugh at 26:01 lmao. keep up the good work
If the robot arm/operation is cheap or free then 100% I would do it and if I can replace my entire human form with a robotic one then I would give everything away.
6:40 are they really photosop . ı thought they are real. it was even a example in my biology class
Some are defininitely real, but there's a clear limit to how far down you can push your chest down from your head, so if those were real, it'd also be possible to become a good bit taller, artificially.
2:04 I would pay the money to get my arm cut and put a venom snake arm type and I would pay the consequences because is worth it!
im willing to be a guinie pig for the researchers if it means i get a cool robot arm
I'm pretty sure Donna Versacii dint understand the question she got asked
Well raycons don't fit in my ear but the original apple wired earbuds do so ha.
Those chilean uniforms at 23:10 kinda look like German WW1 and WW2 uniforms with just different colours
It is, they got Germans to train their military before the world wars, then after ww2 they bought old German surplus (the germans didn't want to use them as it had the "nazi" style stickma to it) they still wear it to this day some had bullet holes and blood in them when they bought the uniforms from Germany in the post ww2 days, and their military parade is full Prussian style. The "Nazi" stigma thing is rife world over, the us and UK both didn't upgrade to better full head helmets (like the Germans did) as it would make their helmets look to much like the Nazi helmets.
I would 100 percent get body add ons.
3:24 any danes remmeber Dolph? Just saying we have never seen Internet Historian and Dolph in the same room
One of my favorite military uniforms is unfortunantly from one of the most evil forces in history.
Not really unfortunate. The Nazi's especially knew fashion and visual optics very well. Way too swagged out.
Walmart greeter?
Eh no need to cut your limbs of there are plenty cool gadgets you can put onto youe living bio arms