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tbh it seems like a pretty cut and dry situation - almost always alcoholics - alcohol is very flammable - also conveniently almost always smokers, or near something on fire
The vast majority of cases happened in the 60s and 70s, when 100 % synthetic clothes were a trendy thing. Since synthetics can burn very fast and hot, the result isn't surprising.
Also the stuff they used to stuff chairs with was very flammable. There was a case I saw that the cops thought the son had doused his parents with gas and burned them, turned out the foam in the couch cushions was so flammable it acted like gasoline
I am so glad that characters have been returning to this channel’s videos slowly over time, I’ve been missing them so much. When I guessed and then heard Grill speak I got so excited 😭 Like always, great work! Interesting case this is as always, honestly
@@yazmenakamura6750 I've heard that it was because it was hard to animate them all the time and keep up the video schedule. I don't know if it's true but it would make sense to me.
I knew someone to took regular over the counter headache medicine and had a random severe alergic reaction that caused 3rd degree burns over their skin and muscle. It wasn't that they literally started on fire, it was a chemical process. They were in the hospital for 6 months on a burn unit and needed skin grafts and such. If I had to say if this is a real phenom I would say yes, exceedingly rare but some sort of runaway chemical reaction happens under the right conditions.
@@ferretyluv I didn't mean it was the exact same, I just mean if its possible for a random chemical reaction in the body to do that then it's possible other horrible chemical reactions can happen.
@@ferretyluv No they could have ingested something with a random combo in the environment or disease and a chemical reaction happens. Maybe something so rare it doesn't happen often. Like that lady who poisoned everyone who came into contact with her because of an extremely rare combo of chemicals that made her sick and her body create (cyanide?). I forgot what chemical she gave off but when they investigated it was so rare and she was the only known case. Things can be exceedingly rare but given enough time happen to some people here and there.
I remember Shane and Ryan (from Buzzgeed at the time) going over Mary's case a couple of years ago, it had always baffled me but now I have a realistic and scientific explanation for it! love your videos, please keep it up🙏🏻
@@CryptoTonight9393 The most likely explanation is that we're just not being told an accurate story. The dad is an unreliable witness. Since SHC doesn't exist we can be sure she was doing something or was near something capable of igniting her.
2 of the cases mentioned balls of light its possible ball lightning started the wick effect in those cases. Its super rare but can be seen the blue light going into the house and the blue flash the father saw could both be from this.
@alphavat the other guy’s point is moot sunlight is sunlight. it’s more symbolic if you will. “Day time” the sun reveals all and gives us heat and makes our crops grow. “Night time” monsters use the shadows to lurk and hurt us. That’s why if you ever encounter a vampire you should immediately name all their weaknesses. Not every vamp has the same weakness, but they all have huge egos, so they’ll carelessly correct you. The hard part after that is getting another opportunity to use this knowledge. Hopefully somebody else figured out the local vamp population’s weakness before then lol
I do remember a few years ago during New Year’s Eve, my brother and my family was popping fireworks behind his house. While the next day, some strange popping noise abrupted from behind his house. It turns out that some how the bonfire had relit it’s self and cause fireworks to go off inside the bonfire it’s self. This strange occurrence happened more than once. It happened two times on news years eve.
Something similar happened when I went camping once. We had a campfire and put it out before bed. I don't know how much time passed, maybe 30 mins or an hour, but I saw the fire was relit without any of us having done so. My guess is that it wasn't properly put out the first time even if it had appeared like it was. An overlooked spark perhaps? But it was also stupidly hot out, which probably didn't help.
@@InvdrDana This is why you always thoroughly douse a fire with water. A left over hot coal or ember has enough energy to relight the fire. It can still happen if you douse the flames but aren't thorough enough, as the risidual heat will still dry out the fuel bed. Even better, if you're done with a campfire, douse it with lots of water and then cover with soil. This both removes heat from the fuel and restricts its access to oxygen. Also has the bonus side effect of creating charcoal you can take home with you!
Wick effect doesnt explain the case you brought up where the woman was sitting at a table and suddenly began combusting with her relative in the room who said the flames were coming from her body not her clothes. Maybe they have such advanced cases of auto brewery syndrom that they become flamable 🤷♂️
I think it's telling with things like this that they never seem to happen in public places or even with family members as witnesses. It's always someone who's found afterwards.
The intensity of the fire is not explainable either. The amount of heat it took to burn a human body almost to ash would positively take down the rest of the house. Some people believe that it wouldn't work because the fire would have gone out because it burned out all the oxygen in the room. So there's that other fact that needs to be explained as well. It takes over 3,000° the cremate of a body so how would a person be able to turn to ash like that without taking out the rest of the building?
Uh, Brew, if there had been cases of cows impromptu igniting, I think they would’ve referred to it as, “Spontaneous Bovine Combustion.” It has a nicer and more official ring to it, wouldn’t you say?
Cows produce more methane and don't combust, but they also don't drink alcohol like humans do, or eat any of the varieties of foods we eat, or the myriad of medications we take
This is possible. Due to Sonoluminescence. Which is a phenomenon that can happen when is the emission of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound.
Glad to see Grill make an appearance, especially in an episode that I have personal ties with. My great-grandmother, who passed away when I was young (albeit, old enough to barely remember spending time with her) was one of Washington's few "official" cases of spontaneous human combustion. She did check several of the markers for wicking, though: Alcoholic, smoker, obese, and it's believed that she got drunk and passed out while smoking, so all things considered, a pretty straight-forward case.
@@BSLS123 I don't believe I was told about the whole "spontaneous combustion" thing until I was in... middle school? And I don't recall who told me. As a child, I was just told that she passed away in a house fire, and I was probably much too young to really understand what that meant. I honestly don't have any solid memories of my great-grandmother, despite having vivid memories of her house (my grandmother inherited it and rented it out, so I'd get to visit when my mum helped clean the house between tenants). And just so you know, not too personal at all. If I have to have a reason that I didn't get more time with my great-grandmother, it's at least pretty cool to say that her officially recognised cause of death is "spontaneous human combustion". And, in case you wish to give this woman some respect by recognising her name, it was Ivy. A very beautiful name, in my opinion.
@OlyChickenGuy thank you for answering I find that really interesting! And Ivy is a gorgeous name, and I hope she's in peace knowing she passed in a completely hardcore way 🙏
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores...
the intro to this video (first 1min) is basically my experience when one of my neighbors left plastic on their stove and forgot to turn it off when they left to drive out of town
It is the absorption of acetone in the body from ketoacidosis and misfiring nerves to ignite the flames. Extremely flammable combination and very rapid.
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tbh it seems like a pretty cut and dry situation
- almost always alcoholics
- alcohol is very flammable
- also conveniently almost always smokers, or near something on fire
The vast majority of cases happened in the 60s and 70s, when 100 % synthetic clothes were a trendy thing. Since synthetics can burn very fast and hot, the result isn't surprising.
I'm a drinker and smoker...still waiting on my turn to spontaneously combust. lol
@@paulis7319
Wow 💀
Also the stuff they used to stuff chairs with was very flammable. There was a case I saw that the cops thought the son had doused his parents with gas and burned them, turned out the foam in the couch cushions was so flammable it acted like gasoline
@@paulis7319 We all are lol
I've had heartburn that made me think I'd combust.
I had combust, thought it was heartburn
Oh behave yourself 😅😂
Been there lol
Because the pain intensifies when you breathe in, it’s almost like the oxygen is fuelling the heartburn like a real fire 😅
@@transbutterflynick3540you good now-?
Someone really tried to say " I done seen a wizard cast fireball at her. "
how did he see me
Emperor
Basically ball lightning
@@scriptorpaulina don't get me started on pain in the balls lightning.
@@scriptorpaulina lighting up your bal-
Imagine falling asleep with a lit cigarette.........
I'm surprised my uncle hasn't burned the house down a hundred times over.
Let me guess, he also has an Oxygen Tank?
RIP in advance
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Nope, on 12:38
@@alphacat9663 tysm
@@alphacat9663w
His little "thanks for watching" at the end of the video is so cute that I think I'm gonna spontaneously combust
have fun!
@@YoRHa_Unit_9S-?
he is so sexy and cute
@@nakoochann are you really simping for someone who makes you terrified of random inanimate objects?
@@YoRHa_Unit_9S- yesssssssssss
2:45 GRILL IS BACK!!! OMG :DDD
I know right!!
Finally! ❤
I WAS AS EXCITED AS YOU ARE!!!
YAY!
IKR!!
I am so glad that characters have been returning to this channel’s videos slowly over time, I’ve been missing them so much. When I guessed and then heard Grill speak I got so excited 😭
Like always, great work! Interesting case this is as always, honestly
Fr
I want to hear the little stoner guy he's my favorite next 2 brew
Makes you wonder why they haven't been showing up for a while here, doesn't it?
True, I am not even watching the other videos anymore
@@yazmenakamura6750 I've heard that it was because it was hard to animate them all the time and keep up the video schedule. I don't know if it's true but it would make sense to me.
I knew someone to took regular over the counter headache medicine and had a random severe alergic reaction that caused 3rd degree burns over their skin and muscle. It wasn't that they literally started on fire, it was a chemical process. They were in the hospital for 6 months on a burn unit and needed skin grafts and such. If I had to say if this is a real phenom I would say yes, exceedingly rare but some sort of runaway chemical reaction happens under the right conditions.
That is HORRIFYING! I pray they're doing okay now.
That’s Stevens-Johnson syndrome, something very different from here.
@@ferretyluv I didn't mean it was the exact same, I just mean if its possible for a random chemical reaction in the body to do that then it's possible other horrible chemical reactions can happen.
@@mysurfing3550 It would be if pyrotrons were actually real, which they aren’t.
@@ferretyluv No they could have ingested something with a random combo in the environment or disease and a chemical reaction happens. Maybe something so rare it doesn't happen often. Like that lady who poisoned everyone who came into contact with her because of an extremely rare combo of chemicals that made her sick and her body create (cyanide?). I forgot what chemical she gave off but when they investigated it was so rare and she was the only known case. Things can be exceedingly rare but given enough time happen to some people here and there.
why was this the thing I decided to watch right before going to bed
Did you read the titile???
Me too
Same😂
Fr
Ka-pow!
2:46
HE’S BACK!!!
I got worried when the videos stopped featuring animated characters, and only Brew appeared.
Ruining 333 likes
@@FeltonRush it’s half as bad.
*Duh dum ch!
@@SaddieMoonnice one
What ever happened to that video about a man who lived inside a mall for years? Was one of my favorites. Love your content Brew!
It's unlisted and you must have been given the link to find it and watch it. However, it is free to watch on the Internet Archive.
@@carolinacoreas7716 Any idea why it was unlisted? I remember watching it, and yeah it was cool story
@@carolinacoreas7716doooo you have that link?
I remember Shane and Ryan (from Buzzgeed at the time) going over Mary's case a couple of years ago, it had always baffled me but now I have a realistic and scientific explanation for it! love your videos, please keep it up🙏🏻
It's absolutely horrifying
Imagine how painful it would he
But what about the woman who was sitting at a table wide awake and burst into flames with their relative in the room?
@@CryptoTonight9393 Not much info to go on, but her life insurance might not cover such events, so the family went with SHC.
@@CryptoTonight9393 The most likely explanation is that we're just not being told an accurate story. The dad is an unreliable witness. Since SHC doesn't exist we can be sure she was doing something or was near something capable of igniting her.
Pardon me while i burst into flames
Yup that's what creepers would say
Ambatublow
I've had enough of the world and its people's mindless games...
@@David280GG😶🌫️
"Dont worry sir!" *Sips tea loudly* "it's alright"
Near fear unlocked!
*EXISTING*
2 of the cases mentioned balls of light its possible ball lightning started the wick effect in those cases. Its super rare but can be seen the blue light going into the house and the blue flash the father saw could both be from this.
Yeah , Even I thought the same ....
@@mrrenewableso unlucky to explode by a ball lightning 💀
Isn’t ball lightning super slow?
Depends@@Gabethedoggo
@@neoleonor7140 wdym unlucky? Thats amazing luck, i have been grinding that achevemnet for countless runs!
That's an interesting point about vampires burning in sunlight.
The unknown was often replaced with "supernatural" until science could explain it.
Moonlight is a reflection of sunlight
@@alphacat9663 It's much weaker to the point where you can actually stare at it
Vampires don't burn in sunlight because they take the heat, it's more of a purifying effect.
@alphavat the other guy’s point is moot sunlight is sunlight. it’s more symbolic if you will. “Day time” the sun reveals all and gives us heat and makes our crops grow.
“Night time” monsters use the shadows to lurk and hurt us.
That’s why if you ever encounter a vampire you should immediately name all their weaknesses. Not every vamp has the same weakness, but they all have huge egos, so they’ll carelessly correct you. The hard part after that is getting another opportunity to use this knowledge. Hopefully somebody else figured out the local vamp population’s weakness before then lol
Also in some stories the vampires can actually gain the ability to become immune to daylight
Spontaneous combustion is a legitimate fear I have.. as unfounded as it is. lol
Same
Have you heard of a PlayStation game called Parasite Eve
@@GBAer64 both 1 and 2 are one of my favorites RPGs from PS1, the CGI transformations in both games were terrifying for me as a kid
@@maikonfernandesdeoliveira8681 They still are to this day honestly
Just don’t smoke.
POV: fire force in real life💀
Fr😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@KuroiSenko23 lol
@chumbleisverychill817 yeah😭
Yeah pretty much
@@SobbleWobble13 yep
Old pals are coming back! Splendid!
@Brew I have learned so much more watching your channel than I ever did in school. I’m old as dirt and a long time viewer so thanks
I do remember a few years ago during New Year’s Eve, my brother and my family was popping fireworks behind his house. While the next day, some strange popping noise abrupted from behind his house. It turns out that some how the bonfire had relit it’s self and cause fireworks to go off inside the bonfire it’s self. This strange occurrence happened more than once. It happened two times on news years eve.
Something similar happened when I went camping once. We had a campfire and put it out before bed. I don't know how much time passed, maybe 30 mins or an hour, but I saw the fire was relit without any of us having done so. My guess is that it wasn't properly put out the first time even if it had appeared like it was. An overlooked spark perhaps? But it was also stupidly hot out, which probably didn't help.
Thats why you hose down used fireworks.
@@InvdrDana This is why you always thoroughly douse a fire with water. A left over hot coal or ember has enough energy to relight the fire. It can still happen if you douse the flames but aren't thorough enough, as the risidual heat will still dry out the fuel bed.
Even better, if you're done with a campfire, douse it with lots of water and then cover with soil. This both removes heat from the fuel and restricts its access to oxygen. Also has the bonus side effect of creating charcoal you can take home with you!
Wick effect doesnt explain the case you brought up where the woman was sitting at a table and suddenly began combusting with her relative in the room who said the flames were coming from her body not her clothes.
Maybe they have such advanced cases of auto brewery syndrom that they become flamable 🤷♂️
Sure, However, burning someone to death and then claiming he spontaneously combusted is hardly a plausible possibility 🤔
This is the most Brew video topic
2:00 makes me think of spontaneous combustion
Good to see Grill again, I miss the crew. Stories like this always fascinated me when I was younger.
new fear unlocked: Randomly catching onto fire
The charm of these videos are coming back! 🎉
Spontaneous human combustion has always been a haunting yet fascinating phenomenon to me.
Only researchers and investigators who shoot end up like this.❤😢
New fear unlocked:
Beds exploding while in ur bed
Don't go to the Nether lands
Whats the song that plays at 1:00
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Manhattan twist
Bro had to wait 4 months for the answer 💀
@@Blaira_.offical fr 💀💀
Blud just shazam it if u have an apple device
I think it's telling with things like this that they never seem to happen in public places or even with family members as witnesses. It's always someone who's found afterwards.
The intensity of the fire is not explainable either. The amount of heat it took to burn a human body almost to ash would positively take down the rest of the house. Some people believe that it wouldn't work because the fire would have gone out because it burned out all the oxygen in the room. So there's that other fact that needs to be explained as well. It takes over 3,000° the cremate of a body so how would a person be able to turn to ash like that without taking out the rest of the building?
Every single night I see these video of crazy deaths saying I won’t watch it because it’s late but I end up watching it all the time 😂
Uh, Brew, if there had been cases of cows impromptu igniting, I think they would’ve referred to it as, “Spontaneous Bovine Combustion.” It has a nicer and more official ring to it, wouldn’t you say?
Doesn't bovine mean cow...?
🐮
I’d go with “Spontaneous Cowmbustion” myself
@@scoopsmcgoops: That’ll work.👍🏻😆
Is that the Continental Meatball logo?
@@scoopsmcgoopsI thought I was original...
1:16 "killer queen has already touched that doorknob"
From 4:35 - 4:49 I think it’s a Steven universe reference!!!! Completely unrelated to the video but I found it funny.
When you're get SO MAD, you explode into flames!
"You sure look fire"
"Looks cool right 🔥🔥🔥"
Yes! The return of Grill!
New fear unlocked: EXPLODING
New fear unlocked!: sleeping
1 AM, Laying in bed and watching a video about someone exploding while sleeping. Might sleep on the wall with this one.
He's always holding a cup, but never drinks out of it!?.
Its for moral support
I think I have seen him take a sip a few times over the time 😂 (in different videos)
Its a comfort coffee.
You must be new
Because it could contain poison
“the internal hiroshima effect” is crazy💀💀💀💀
POV: you tried to sleep in the nether
3:14 dude has that Gilbert Godfrey energy like it’s the 90’s in this bish
SO YOUR SAYING I CAN EXPLODE WHILE SLEEPING??? THAT'S EPIC
Cows produce more methane and don't combust, but they also don't drink alcohol like humans do, or eat any of the varieties of foods we eat, or the myriad of medications we take
Brew, please do not silence Grill's attempt to educate the world about the dangers of Sneeple. 😂
Hot flashes make me feel like I'd got up in flames!
Menopause gang: Rise UP!!🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😭😭
GRILL!!!!! nice to see you again too!
New phobia unlocked: spontaneously combusting
This is possible. Due to Sonoluminescence. Which is a phenomenon that can happen when is the emission of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound.
Glad to see Grill make an appearance, especially in an episode that I have personal ties with. My great-grandmother, who passed away when I was young (albeit, old enough to barely remember spending time with her) was one of Washington's few "official" cases of spontaneous human combustion. She did check several of the markers for wicking, though: Alcoholic, smoker, obese, and it's believed that she got drunk and passed out while smoking, so all things considered, a pretty straight-forward case.
Wow! Sorry if this is too personal to ask but can you remember how her passing was explained to you as a child?
@@BSLS123 I don't believe I was told about the whole "spontaneous combustion" thing until I was in... middle school? And I don't recall who told me. As a child, I was just told that she passed away in a house fire, and I was probably much too young to really understand what that meant. I honestly don't have any solid memories of my great-grandmother, despite having vivid memories of her house (my grandmother inherited it and rented it out, so I'd get to visit when my mum helped clean the house between tenants).
And just so you know, not too personal at all. If I have to have a reason that I didn't get more time with my great-grandmother, it's at least pretty cool to say that her officially recognised cause of death is "spontaneous human combustion".
And, in case you wish to give this woman some respect by recognising her name, it was Ivy. A very beautiful name, in my opinion.
@OlyChickenGuy thank you for answering I find that really interesting!
And Ivy is a gorgeous name, and I hope she's in peace knowing she passed in a completely hardcore way 🙏
"Spontaneous combustion! That the spell that made the person who said it explo-"
**boom**
Nice
You wont convince otherwise me that they didnt just turn into ghost rider
Now I’m going to have “Pardon Me” stuck in my head for daysssss!
It's a good song tho
Ofc I get recommended this right before I am going to sleep
Wick effect doesnt work for short time frames. One guy was on his walker in the middle of the bathroom. Another was only left alone for 15 mins.
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores...
For real?
Most logical explanation I've seen
Hi👋
There is a Kira about
Are you looking for a wife? I too am single and in my early 30s 😉
9:00 WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
"You wake up. The first thing you do is check the mail." You wake up. The first thing you do is use toilet.
Uh? Why did no one except those who met their demise witnessed the SHC?
7:05 Some knight from Milan burst into flames in front of his parents.
There needs to be an official plushie of Brew's avatar.
The title seemed like it came straight up from a creepypasta.
Or minecraft
This guy is my new favorite youtuber for some reason cant wait for another vid
Been binge watching him lol
Been a while since I watched one good ol’ Brew
Bro became an Infernal from Fire Force😂
Spontaneous human combustion happens when a person has Nitroglycerin in their Systems
Bro pressed explode on impact 💀
FIRST CHAIRS, THEN TOILETS, NOW JUST EXISTING!
bro took spontaneous combustion to a new level
I love brew releases they are always fire!!! 🔥
Yeah this is literally fire!!! 🔥🔥🔥
"Man, I shouldn't have eaten those lava cakes"
Brew has made me scared from *everything* now
Bro just slept in the nether
Cellular respiration is technically a combustion reaction.
I love Grill's unhinged rants.
Since I saw the explosion on the chair
and this one I'll be sitting on the floor
So am I safe (pleaee say yes)
*Don't drink*
*Nothing flammable (I'm scared of fire)*
*0 Cigarettes*
*0 Candles*
*No oxygen tanks*
It's the fumes created by the fire that burn in a closed room. This accounts for the charred ceiling, and the unburnt bed by the body
Every brew video has one of the most unexpected and random incidents known to man
The fact that Raid: shadow legends sponsored this video is crazy 💀
I like how they've gone back to the older format of videos.
the intro to this video (first 1min) is basically my experience when one of my neighbors left plastic on their stove and forgot to turn it off when they left to drive out of town
'The Hiroshima effect' has to be one of the grimmest lines ever
Spontaneous Human Combustion brought to you by Raid Shadow Legends. We truly are living in the timeline.
I have PTSD for 70 years now after watching the whole vid
It is the absorption of acetone in the body from ketoacidosis and misfiring nerves to ignite the flames. Extremely flammable combination and very rapid.
Grill is Back!!
In the worst possible way.
@@Jose_Munguiamens have got to eat. The contents good, let them get their bag man.
No South Park reference about them holding their farts
Pardon me, while I burst into flames! 🔥
Yesss!! I’m not the only one ❤❤
Every time I do a mundane everyday thing I worry about becoming a Brew video topic.
Another common denominator: they were all sitting.
Pyrotrons? That dude reinvented the idea of the phlogiston!
One thing to consider is silo fires. It's a chemical reaction corn or hay while fermenting can start fire. Wet hay bails can burn down barn's too .
Igniting a spark in the presence of aerosolized flour can cause silo explosions... So no metal
shovels.
Ah yes my favorite word, spontaneous human combustion