@@WaddickLawnCare The more people involved the tougher it gets. Fact checking, making sure animations and editing is there, deadlines and so on while still managing to keep the quality up to this degree over years is amazing. A great example is Vice, their quality is very inconsistent in comparison to the Infographics Show.
I'm 40 years old, and I remember people smoking in theaters and malls. My mom use to be able to smoke at school, and my grandfather says he remembers smoking in the hospital after he broke something and had to get a cast. I do miss being able to smoke WHILE I worked though. And since I'm a metal fabricator, it's not like what I'm already breathing in 10 hours a day is any better then the cancer sticks lol
Fun fact: no US states actually have any actual laws against kids dropping out, period. HOWEVER the parents can be charged with neglect and CPS can take children away for this offense. There was a situation in 2021 in Oklahoma where a father decided to pull his daughter out of school and homeschool her, because he felt she wasn’t getting a decent education and she was getting bullied. Upon removing her from school, the principal called CPS and the daughter was removed from his custody, and he was sent to jail for neglect. The case is still ongoing.
@@aclassicgarden7065 I assume because either A. The principals ego was hurt. B. The principal, as many, don’t understand that its not a legal requirement for kids to attend school in the United States, and reported him for neglect. Unfortunately its unknown
Second hand smoke is why my grandfather quit smoking. For the health of his wife, my grandmother. Edit: he learned of secondhand smoke after watching a segment on the news that included Ronald Reagan Surgeon General in the late 80s.
My adoptive mother Irene smoked like a freight train while I was growing up even though I had asthma. When I walked into our living room downstairs you could see different levels of blue cigarette smoke all through the living room
I always love watching and listening to y’all’s videos at work helps pass the time and inform me of history or if I could survive a scary movie I always love it!!!!
man i hope this is true. I'm a kiwi who grew up in Australia and my home country never ceases to amaze me is how far ahead it is in so many regards. New Zealand was bringing back species thought to be all but extinct while other countries were still humming and harring over whether it was possible. Just heard that the australian gov is finally allowing NZ to take and resettle its refugees. The fact the country I live in and am a citizen of actively detains innocent people including children in glorified jail camps disgusts me. I would probably find a way to move back to nz and have a new start but my ex (my sons father) would never allow it.
In the UK it’s illegal to use a cellphone, or any other handheld device, at all while driving. Anyone caught doing so can be given a £200 (approx $250) fine and 6 “penalty points” (getting 12 points means your driving license is revoked).
Bald Eagles are truly beautiful. I've seen them up in the Yoop. If I found one of their feathers on the ground though, I would probably risk jail to get it. We're still in the prohibition era too. It's just called "The War on Drugs" now, and it's an even bigger failure than prohibition back then. The criminals are getting richer, more heavily armed and more ruthless than ever. A drug kingpin on one of those War on Drugs documentary series said, "drugs will never be legal, and that's the way we want it."
They were paying folks in Alaska to shoot bald eagles and turn them in waaaay back in the day. My grandpa and his brothers are took part in it cause the pay was decent and the birds were literally everywhere. even to this day, we still see bald eagles all the time but im glad they cant hunt them anymore cause i enjoy seeing them. They are HUGE birds, they come right down on our beach and drink from the fresh water stream. We have a local mating pair that have been here for years.
00:11 - my father told me once of what flying commercially in the mid 1980s was like. Apparently you could smoke in the airplane, and it was just fine to get up and wander around with a drink and a cigarette. Boggles the mind. 17:12 - my mother was born just in time to be grandfathered in under the 1984 drinking age bill, which was bizarre for her in college as she would be 18 buying liquor for college parties for people older than her (19/20). Needless to say, she was quite the popular student.
@@waiatm That's my exact thought. That math ain't mathing. Only thing I can think of is maybe they were students from overseas, perhaps non-citizens students wouldn't be grandfathered in 🤔
I still can’t believe that until the early 80s, people where allowed to smoke in airplanes. My god, fire is the one thing you want to run away from like crazy and yet people where allowed to create controlled fires where people can’t run if it gets out of control.
I feel old now. When I was at college it was common for younger students to drive across the border to our neighbouring state to party on Friday nights, because there the legal drinking age was 18 instead of 21, as it was in our state.
Honestly imo raising the drinking age because of DUIs leaves out the most important argument: When people already have a drivers license when they start drinking, they don't know how much alcohol they can handle yet, but they feel like they know how to drive, so they're more inclined to drive drunk. If you learn how to drink before you are allowed to drive, you'll get more accustomed to get picked up when drunk and know when they had too much to drink so they can't drive anymore. I see this over here in Germany, were most people have their first alcohol experience between 14 and 16, but aren't allowed to drive cars by themself until 18.
If you drink alcohol don't drive. It's not that hard. This is you have in the US were you "feel" if things are ok or not are so dumb. So when a person drinks alcohol judgement & logical thinking is the first rings that goes numb.. there is no way a drunk person can determine that.. If you drink more than one portion you aren't ok to drive. So 1 beer, one glass of wine or one shot/grogg. If you go over that ONE portion you can't drive without risking someone else's life, especially children. That has been proven time & time again.. No matter who you are, or what you think/feel you can do.. And taking the car to the bup is like planning to drunk drive.. but that's normal in the US. God forbid you walked somewhere..
Explain that. Hands free if used correctly is the same as having someone in the car. My son in the backseat is a bigger distraction than what my mom says through the speakers.
@@b3games146 3:42 literally shows having conversation as a distraction. So, yes conversations are distractions. Secondly, not everything needs to be either legal or illegal. That's just ridiculous. Imagine having to write down every single act a person can do as legal or illegal because people don't know what responsibility is. Just because something is not stated explicitly as illegal does not make it right to do. I personally don't care if you crash your car and die because you were chatting away with your family members. That's your choice to make. However, just make sure you don't end up killing others not related to you in the process. If you think that is not possible then don't chat while you drive.
About dueling, my granfather's sister's hasband wrote a book about his life and his family. The book starts at his grandfather by late 19th century in East Europe and there, my late relative writes that his grandfather was a swordman. It seems that back then people tended to settle an argument by a duel and not go to court as dueling was faster and honorable. He writes that his grandfather used to have a side job as a freelance by training people who hired him for their upcoming duels. Many many year later, I appeared as a swordman in a friend's movie and completed the circle and I was quite good at it. My father was also very good with knives I guess some things do run in the family.
The smoke ban in the UK was ages ago and is brilliant. Also in the UK you can’t smoke with children in your vehicle, it’s illegal, even with windows open. Our hospitals all ban smoking on site, and as most NHS hospitals are on large grounds, which includes the smoking ban, you have to walk quite a while before you get to an area where you’re allowed to smoke. And you can bet the site security enforce this strictly, as they should.
Smoking in cars with children is illegal in uk!! Hospitals have designated smoking shelters dotted about the sites but most people still light up where they wish to like outside hospital doors, car parks, and so on ✌🏼❤️💪🏼🇬🇧
22:13 it's actually still practiced by many even today, I can't tell you how many times I've seen a girl kick a boy there for being "creepy" (they weren't doing anything) and then them becoming sterile
Where TF do you live that girls are running around kicking dudes in the nards…to astronomical numbers so high, that you forgot how many times you witnessed it?!?!?! Calm down drama queen. I’m guessing the times you’ve actually seen that is = or < 1.
I remember when I was young and everyone smoked everywhere... I HATED the smell. So glad smoking got banned in public spaces before my teens. Yet even the non smoking areas of restaurants still smelling of smoke.
There’s significantly worse smelling things you can smell day to day in most big city’s regardless where you are. I actually preferred when people could smoke in doors, I don’t even smoke but those laws that helped them would of also helped stoners nowadays 😅😂 (obviously weed would still have curtain places it wouldn’t be able to be smoked like schools, but it would be cool to be able to smoke a joint at my table before eating 😂😂)
Idk where yal live but I've been places with ash trays still built into the place and no hint of cigarette smoke . I mean it's been 15+ years so I'd advise quitting going to wherever your at that still smells cuz that's a bit ridiculous! They need to clean and or remodel at this point cuz that's simply crazy I hope your over exaggerating lol
I'm 50 years old; I remember smoking everywhere when I was a kid in the 70s and 80s. People used to smoke in all restaurants, grocery stores, and in line at the movie theaters when I was a kid. I know now that seems like ancient history, but it wasn't really that long ago...
Smoking only deceeased in developing nations. The tobacco companies moved to overseas in the developing world and now people are smoking more than ever - even children.
On the underage drinking laws: In Wisconsin, you can legally drink at any age, as long as your parent/legal guardian is okay with it, and is supervising.
I’m from NY, I go fishing up in Roscoe NY, a trout hotspot in this beautiful country. While fishing on the various rivers you see tons of bald eagles. I mean seriously it’s amazing they love the trout. If you’re ever out here, check it out!
It kept them from stinking up the restrooms, or leaving campus. I never smoked, but I remember the smoking areas (both Junior & Senior high school) well. Generally populated by the "loser" kids.
0:12 I don't miss the smoking-section in restaurants... 11:54 3rd cousins have a good balance of similar/different DNA to trigger mating instincts. 17:41 TBH I think polygamy/polyandry will eventually become legal with polyamory becoming more acceptable. 27:27 I hereby challenge Mr. Infographics to a duel.[1] .. [1] /joking
I would like to point out that parents can approve their children drinking in the state of Ohio and kids can even have a beverage in restaurants if their parents order it.
I'm personally not all for the wall nor am I saying we should allow illegal immigrants to get off Scott free. I personally think that if an illegal immigrant gets caught and they haven't done anything wrong and are just trying to make a dollar and live a good life. I say we should allow them to work and live that American dream. But if they are doing illegal acts then yes kick them out
A note on the post, is the mailman was well known by them and routinely the same guy from your neighborhood as it was so there was intrinsic trust with the mail person you knew
When money became involved the anti smoking movement became as dishonest as the tobacco companies!! The junk science on second hand smoke was ridiculous!!!
@@lindaedvardsson4218 no unfortunately it was usually forced upon them and was made illegal long before the recordings of Moreschi were made. It also caused improper development of bone growth and a life filled with constant pain
So glad I grew up at the right time so that by the time I was in college smoking was outlawed in most places I’d ever spend any time. That whole thing where you’d come back from a concert and immediately have to put your clothes right in the wash machine to get out the smell? And then your hair and shoes and everything else smelling? Ugh.
Just a correction Hinduism does not 'require' polygamy. It was in fact not common and NOT ENCOURAGED. Lord Ram was, for example, revered and idealized for many reasons, one of them being only one marriage.
Conservatives and prohibition - hardly. It was Progressives, as it was seen as a progresssive issue and not a conservative one. Sure, conservatives tagged along, but it was early 20th century progressivism, pure and simple.
I'm sorry if this is wrong but I'm VERY sure that the 19th amendment was to give woman the right to VOTE and not to ban the sale of alcohol to protect woman from drunk men. I grew up in household that the 19th amendment and women rights were an average topic so this is an offence thing. 16:28
It is truly amazing how they can post multiple times a day and keep the quality insanely high. Keep up the good work!
They have a huge team working on multiple at once
That’s what i said. I can only imagine how insane their production team must’ve worked
@@ngoctrand.6032 if you have 5 or more people it’s not hard lol
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@@WaddickLawnCare The more people involved the tougher it gets. Fact checking, making sure animations and editing is there, deadlines and so on while still managing to keep the quality up to this degree over years is amazing. A great example is Vice, their quality is very inconsistent in comparison to the Infographics Show.
2:15
"Smokers felt like an endangered species"
They already are since smoking makes them die out
@Jame Moself it does, did you not take 1st grade science?
100% of non smokers will die
And its not just with cigarettes. Smoking or vaping ANYTHING can cause you to die early.
1:41 Smoking is also genocide, but slower, done the their own people, and with hefty taxes.
I'm 40 years old, and I remember people smoking in theaters and malls. My mom use to be able to smoke at school, and my grandfather says he remembers smoking in the hospital after he broke something and had to get a cast.
I do miss being able to smoke WHILE I worked though. And since I'm a metal fabricator, it's not like what I'm already breathing in 10 hours a day is any better then the cancer sticks lol
Same here. I have to weld greasy, rusty metal all day, but have to be 15 feet away from the building for a smoke...
@@Jake1973_ so you don’t bother the people around you with that foul smell.
even as an ex-smoker, would rather smell a cig than someone wearing gallons of perfume or axe
@@NoName-ms8jb ha
what did he broke?
Oh shoot. Mailing children is illegal now. Oh, uhh…
“Hey Jim, would you gimme back that package?”
Sure it's legal. Just label package "fragile animal" and you are good to go!!!😇😊😉
@@hackman669 😭😭
Fun fact: no US states actually have any actual laws against kids dropping out, period.
HOWEVER the parents can be charged with neglect and CPS can take children away for this offense. There was a situation in 2021 in Oklahoma where a father decided to pull his daughter out of school and homeschool her, because he felt she wasn’t getting a decent education and she was getting bullied. Upon removing her from school, the principal called CPS and the daughter was removed from his custody, and he was sent to jail for neglect. The case is still ongoing.
4min ago?
Tho I'm on the dads side
y did the principal call cps?
@@aclassicgarden7065 I assume because either
A. The principals ego was hurt.
B. The principal, as many, don’t understand that its not a legal requirement for kids to attend school in the United States, and reported him for neglect.
Unfortunately its unknown
@@fishfossils8858 Maybe schools in question should start teaching students, who would've thought?
Second hand smoke is why my grandfather quit smoking. For the health of his wife, my grandmother.
Edit: he learned of secondhand smoke after watching a segment on the news that included Ronald Reagan Surgeon General in the late 80s.
Truly the first good things I've ever seen attributed to the Regan administration
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Unfortunately lots of people don’t believe in second hand smoke and don’t think it’s harmful to others
Yeah especially the SELFISH libertarians. Like the LIAR John Stossel. He lied about such things as organic foods and second hand smoking.
@@biohazard9164 possibly the same ones that deny the danger of virulent viruses.
My adoptive mother Irene smoked like a freight train while I was growing up even though I had asthma. When I walked into our living room downstairs you could see different levels of blue cigarette smoke all through the living room
Yupp, sounds right. My step father and mother would smoke,no windows open. Nothing. Same thing with car rides.
@@briannewman5614 that’s disgusting
I was stopped by a cop for "you looked distracted." I was doing nothing but driving. 😠
lol maybe you really do
@Hold my hand I can imagine the cross eyed persons who got affected by this
@Hold my hand I can imagine the cross eyed persons who got affected by this
Put the hair brush down.
Probably to meet a quota
Your consistency and quality of content never disappoints! ❤
Yeah, they have a huge team working constantly
Shut up, bot
@E Van Yeah, that’s because it’s a bot
can't tell if this is a joke or not
@@lilycreeper5246 huh
I always love watching and listening to y’all’s videos at work helps pass the time and inform me of history or if I could survive a scary movie I always love it!!!!
Also listen to these at work, time flies!
@E Van i clean rental cabins
@@houseplant1016 forgive me I don’t understand what you mean.
@@y-doc9603 Sorry, autocorrection. I meant that I didn't that job existed. Is it called "Cablecleaner "?
Fun fact: New Zealand will raise the smoking age every year so that anyone born after 2008 will never be able to smoke.
Whaaat
Seems smart
Why?
man i hope this is true.
I'm a kiwi who grew up in Australia and my home country never ceases to amaze me is how far ahead it is in so many regards.
New Zealand was bringing back species thought to be all but extinct while other countries were still humming and harring over whether it was possible.
Just heard that the australian gov is finally allowing NZ to take and resettle its refugees.
The fact the country I live in and am a citizen of actively detains innocent people including children in glorified jail camps disgusts me.
I would probably find a way to move back to nz and have a new start but my ex (my sons father) would never allow it.
Bro when nazis are seen on the pro side we should really do something.
Edit me born in 2007
This channel is addicting been bingeing since I found it
You'll soon see the BS biased info they sprinkle in.
I can't sleep without listening to it 😂
When I was a kid I remember TV shows and commercials, people saying “one for the road“ and they meant one alcoholic beverage, seriously..
Baby I need you ⚘
Glove boxes in cars used to have 2 cup holders so that people didnt spill their alcoholic drinks while driving .
In the UK it’s illegal to use a cellphone, or any other handheld device, at all while driving. Anyone caught doing so can be given a £200 (approx $250) fine and 6 “penalty points” (getting 12 points means your driving license is revoked).
For once a good law yall have
24 points and they stab you.
Penalty points? Is that worst than credit score in china? 🤔😅🤑
@@wazzup233 Possibly. Having penalty points on your license means that you have to pay more to get your car insured. 🤑
They catch you?!
13:17 Correction. It was the 18th amendment that made alcohol illegal. The 19th amendment is the one that gave women the right to vote. 😂
This video just shows how much times change in so little time
Bald Eagles are truly beautiful. I've seen them up in the Yoop. If I found one of their feathers on the ground though, I would probably risk jail to get it.
We're still in the prohibition era too. It's just called "The War on Drugs" now, and it's an even bigger failure than prohibition back then. The criminals are getting richer, more heavily armed and more ruthless than ever. A drug kingpin on one of those War on Drugs documentary series said, "drugs will never be legal, and that's the way we want it."
They were paying folks in Alaska to shoot bald eagles and turn them in waaaay back in the day. My grandpa and his brothers are took part in it cause the pay was decent and the birds were literally everywhere. even to this day, we still see bald eagles all the time but im glad they cant hunt them anymore cause i enjoy seeing them. They are HUGE birds, they come right down on our beach and drink from the fresh water stream. We have a local mating pair that have been here for years.
00:11 - my father told me once of what flying commercially in the mid 1980s was like. Apparently you could smoke in the airplane, and it was just fine to get up and wander around with a drink and a cigarette. Boggles the mind. 17:12 - my mother was born just in time to be grandfathered in under the 1984 drinking age bill, which was bizarre for her in college as she would be 18 buying liquor for college parties for people older than her (19/20). Needless to say, she was quite the popular student.
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That doesn't make sense. Wouldn't the people older be grandfathered in
@@waiatm nice try
@@waiatm That's my exact thought. That math ain't mathing. Only thing I can think of is maybe they were students from overseas, perhaps non-citizens students wouldn't be grandfathered in 🤔
I still can’t believe that until the early 80s, people where allowed to smoke in airplanes. My god, fire is the one thing you want to run away from like crazy and yet people where allowed to create controlled fires where people can’t run if it gets out of control.
I feel old now. When I was at college it was common for younger students to drive across the border to our neighbouring state to party on Friday nights, because there the legal drinking age was 18 instead of 21, as it was in our state.
Guess they can arrest child for being drunk when he returns.
North Dakota?
@@northlandgaming8460 Ohio (1985) 😁
@@shibolinemress8913 oh I was completely wrong lol
@@hydrolito Usually they went with a designated driver 😊
Wouldn't be so sure about Vatican city not having any kids...
I learn from this channel more then I learned in school
In Saint Croix Virgin Islands it is legal to drink and drive.
Honestly imo raising the drinking age because of DUIs leaves out the most important argument:
When people already have a drivers license when they start drinking, they don't know how much alcohol they can handle yet, but they feel like they know how to drive, so they're more inclined to drive drunk. If you learn how to drink before you are allowed to drive, you'll get more accustomed to get picked up when drunk and know when they had too much to drink so they can't drive anymore. I see this over here in Germany, were most people have their first alcohol experience between 14 and 16, but aren't allowed to drive cars by themself until 18.
Who knows
I agree!!! Yay Germany 🇩🇪
meanwhile unborn russians: This vodka tastes so good 😊
If you drink alcohol don't drive. It's not that hard. This is you have in the US were you "feel" if things are ok or not are so dumb. So when a person drinks alcohol judgement & logical thinking is the first rings that goes numb.. there is no way a drunk person can determine that..
If you drink more than one portion you aren't ok to drive. So 1 beer, one glass of wine or one shot/grogg.
If you go over that ONE portion you can't drive without risking someone else's life, especially children. That has been proven time & time again..
No matter who you are, or what you think/feel you can do..
And taking the car to the bup is like planning to drunk drive.. but that's normal in the US. God forbid you walked somewhere..
A lot of people need to understand that handsfree calling can be a dangerous as hand held. Distraction is still distraction.
Explain that. Hands free if used correctly is the same as having someone in the car. My son in the backseat is a bigger distraction than what my mom says through the speakers.
@@b3games146 It can still be a hugh distraction, and any kind of distraction from the road can be dangerous.
Using that logic people should be prohibited to have a conversation when in a vehicle since it is a distraction
@@b3games146 3:42 literally shows having conversation as a distraction. So, yes conversations are distractions. Secondly, not everything needs to be either legal or illegal. That's just ridiculous.
Imagine having to write down every single act a person can do as legal or illegal because people don't know what responsibility is. Just because something is not stated explicitly as illegal does not make it right to do.
I personally don't care if you crash your car and die because you were chatting away with your family members. That's your choice to make. However, just make sure you don't end up killing others not related to you in the process. If you think that is not possible then don't chat while you drive.
Truly love love your’ videos !! Soo informative .
Keep up the amazing content 💕
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I mean... yeah, it would be informative, wouldn't it? It is called The Infographics Show. 😅
About dueling, my granfather's sister's hasband wrote a book about his life and his family.
The book starts at his grandfather by late 19th century in East Europe and there, my late relative writes that his grandfather was a swordman.
It seems that back then people tended to settle an argument by a duel and not go to court as dueling was faster and honorable.
He writes that his grandfather used to have a side job as a freelance by training people who hired him for their upcoming duels.
Many many year later, I appeared as a swordman in a friend's movie and completed the circle and I was quite good at it.
My father was also very good with knives I guess some things do run in the family.
The smoke ban in the UK was ages ago and is brilliant. Also in the UK you can’t smoke with children in your vehicle, it’s illegal, even with windows open.
Our hospitals all ban smoking on site, and as most NHS hospitals are on large grounds, which includes the smoking ban, you have to walk quite a while before you get to an area where you’re allowed to smoke. And you can bet the site security enforce this strictly, as they should.
you can smoke with kids in the car that's just a lie
@@johnbain5543 it’s illegal in Canada as well!
I live in the u.s. and smoking around your children in cars is illegal and smoking around hospitals or school campuses is illegal
Smoking in cars with children is illegal in uk!! Hospitals have designated smoking shelters dotted about the sites but most people still light up where they wish to like outside hospital doors, car parks, and so on ✌🏼❤️💪🏼🇬🇧
I don't like that.
Polygamy = pokemon, gotta catch em all. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love ur vids 💜
Makes you wonder what is legal now but would be illegal 100yrs from now.
Probably everything.😜
22:13 it's actually still practiced by many even today, I can't tell you how many times I've seen a girl kick a boy there for being "creepy" (they weren't doing anything) and then them becoming sterile
Where TF do you live that girls are running around kicking dudes in the nards…to astronomical numbers so high, that you forgot how many times you witnessed it?!?!?!
Calm down drama queen.
I’m guessing the times you’ve actually seen that is = or < 1.
u can become sterile from being hit in the nuts?
I remember when I was young and everyone smoked everywhere... I HATED the smell. So glad smoking got banned in public spaces before my teens. Yet even the non smoking areas of restaurants still smelling of smoke.
Especially the older restaurants that never remodeled
There’s significantly worse smelling things you can smell day to day in most big city’s regardless where you are. I actually preferred when people could smoke in doors, I don’t even smoke but those laws that helped them would of also helped stoners nowadays 😅😂 (obviously weed would still have curtain places it wouldn’t be able to be smoked like schools, but it would be cool to be able to smoke a joint at my table before eating 😂😂)
Idk where yal live but I've been places with ash trays still built into the place and no hint of cigarette smoke . I mean it's been 15+ years so I'd advise quitting going to wherever your at that still smells cuz that's a bit ridiculous! They need to clean and or remodel at this point cuz that's simply crazy I hope your over exaggerating lol
I'm 50 years old; I remember smoking everywhere when I was a kid in the 70s and 80s. People used to smoke in all restaurants, grocery stores, and in line at the movie theaters when I was a kid. I know now that seems like ancient history, but it wasn't really that long ago...
Smoking only deceeased in developing nations. The tobacco companies moved to overseas in the developing world and now people are smoking more than ever - even children.
I rather wear concrete boots and go swimming than be castrated
If you can be sent off to war, you should be able to have a beer and a smoke.
I vividly remember people being able to smoke everywhere
Teachers smoke in the class . Doctors and nurse in the hospital
On the underage drinking laws:
In Wisconsin, you can legally drink at any age, as long as your parent/legal guardian is okay with it, and is supervising.
welcome to part 1000000000 of the infographic show being more useful than my history class
Please don't, the research they put into making these video's is tabloid jr high at best.
*part 10²⁰ of the infographics show being better than school itself
Love this channel. So many engaging and interesting topics XD
Drunk driving is legal as long as you’re married to nance pelosi
I always feel that the infographic, when showing the U.S vs any country has been always worst case scenario for us.
US is basically a worst case scenario country!
12:23 i love that americans decided to protect their national bird, yet us aussies went to war and lost against our national bird 🤣
Hospitals and schools used to have smoking in buildings. I remember it as a kid as well as restaurants and airplanes.
I think mostly everyone knows duels and smoking were once legal.
Slavery was kinda bad looking back
_”looking back”_ ??
Yeah it wasnt good
What do you mean "looking back"? It's actually gotten worse
😂😂😂
Homophobia literally cost us a brilliant future. The death of Alan Turing is nothing but a tragedy.
The SS were encouraged to have affairs with German women to be raised by the state. Kids were had and raised by the state and women were rewarded.
I had no idea there is over 300k bald eagles in the U.S. today. Thanks infographics and Google!
I’m from NY, I go fishing up in Roscoe NY, a trout hotspot in this beautiful country. While fishing on the various rivers you see tons of bald eagles. I mean seriously it’s amazing they love the trout. If you’re ever out here, check it out!
Trying to get in the same place you were born ain't right.
Timestamp please
There used to be a smoking area at the back of high schools,for the students.
It kept them from stinking up the restrooms, or leaving campus. I never smoked, but I remember the smoking areas (both Junior & Senior high school) well. Generally populated by the "loser" kids.
Well there still is it just depends on if you wanna take the risk or not
I remember smoking in malls movie theater, malls, restaurant planes Etc.
Before Video: I hope theres “hot boxing the car with cigarettes while you drive your children around”
After Video: Close but no cigar
🤷♂️ I find the idea of dueling, acceptable. 🤣🤣🤣
"Ayo boss, ima do some coke"
"Alr"
Very interesting…
*inhales cigarette smoke*
0:12 I don't miss the smoking-section in restaurants... 11:54 3rd cousins have a good balance of similar/different DNA to trigger mating instincts. 17:41 TBH I think polygamy/polyandry will eventually become legal with polyamory becoming more acceptable. 27:27 I hereby challenge Mr. Infographics to a duel.[1]
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[1] /joking
“Smoking punishable by death” 😂
Smoking basically is a death sentence
@@pingpong3311
Not the pipe smoking and hookahs they did back then
Jeeze, You know you're getting old when the very first thing on this list was common when I grew up.. LOL
I thought Billy and Mandy WEREN'T siblings.
A MILE AWAY? A MILE AWAY!?!?! They could probably see her house...
for all of prehistory, everything was legal
Lol sorta yeah actually lol
I would like to point out that parents can approve their children drinking in the state of Ohio and kids can even have a beverage in restaurants if their parents order it.
This is true !! 👍 I live here lol
When did Wisconsin share its drinking laws with Ohio
I must know
@@dubstepwolf24 it’s been that way here as long as I can recall.
"Legal and illegal activities had become inextricably intertwined." - Michel Chossudovsky
That's my new favorite quote when talking about marriags.. "to some ppl its like chasing pokemon.. gotta have em all"🤣🤣🤣
I love going to sleep to your videos
I'm personally not all for the wall nor am I saying we should allow illegal immigrants to get off Scott free. I personally think that if an illegal immigrant gets caught and they haven't done anything wrong and are just trying to make a dollar and live a good life. I say we should allow them to work and live that American dream. But if they are doing illegal acts then yes kick them out
A note on the post, is the mailman was well known by them and routinely the same guy from your neighborhood as it was so there was intrinsic trust with the mail person you knew
When money became involved the anti smoking movement became as dishonest as the tobacco companies!! The junk science on second hand smoke was ridiculous!!!
25:50 only in Ohio💀
If you're a native American you can own eagle feathers
No, you can't
Oh, *native* American, ok, they said that
@@lilycreeper5246 Iol your good a lot of people don't know that
I remember when u could smoke in buildings I remember my parents (who don't smoke) said it was crazy the restaurant didn't allow smoking 🚬
I remember ashtrays in the arm rests of the dentist chairs......I'm 44
I went to New York in 2019 and was yelled at for smoking in Central Park… man I thought Norway had strict smoking laws
well i mean, its not good for you. im not telling you what to do, but have you tried quitting? im asking this out of concern, not rudeness.
Dear Heavens do I wish smoking was still legal 80% of everywhere.
In Bosnia you can still smoke in restaurants,caffes etc...
“you don’t want people distracted by tobacco when they could be committing genocide”
Considering what happened during the Holocaust there was probably enough smoke to go around anyway
With the reference to castrati, as a musicogist I highly encourage you all to check out the only castrasto singer ever recorded, Alessandro Moreschi
Poor guy.. I hope it was worth it.. and that it was His own choice..🥺
@@lindaedvardsson4218 no unfortunately it was usually forced upon them and was made illegal long before the recordings of Moreschi were made. It also caused improper development of bone growth and a life filled with constant pain
I still remember "smoking or non smoking" as a kid and never realized how quick that saying went....
Yea it did! And me too , I remember hating the smell and now I smoke a half pack every two days.... I miss those days! (When I hated them!)
27:15 children as "harmless wild animals"
i refute the 'harmless' part
I remember when you could smoke anywhere my mom and grandma did it everywhere
now if you smoke/vape in school u get suspended...
So glad I grew up at the right time so that by the time I was in college smoking was outlawed in most places I’d ever spend any time. That whole thing where you’d come back from a concert and immediately have to put your clothes right in the wash machine to get out the smell? And then your hair and shoes and everything else smelling? Ugh.
Just a correction
Hinduism does not 'require' polygamy.
It was in fact not common and NOT ENCOURAGED.
Lord Ram was, for example, revered and idealized for many reasons, one of them being only one marriage.
I remember as a child, smoking was legal on planes.
me: *realizing killing a bald eagle is illegal*
me: *surprised pikachu face*
I understand smoking sections but really u make us smoke more over the stress if going outside or being alienated
17:44 "I wouldn't mind having more than one wife."
Me: _The one I have is like having 10._
Actually, prohibition was the 18th Amendment, not the 19th.
I live in Wyoming and drinking while driving on highways and interstates only got outlawed around the year 2000
Fun fact Michael Jackson is the reason why you have to be at least 21 years to drink alcohol
"cant stop being happy about the stuff banned ty god
27:26 - lol
Not a bad impression of posh Upper class British 🇬🇧 gentlemen host 😂😂
Conservatives and prohibition - hardly. It was Progressives, as it was seen as a progresssive issue and not a conservative one. Sure, conservatives tagged along, but it was early 20th century progressivism, pure and simple.
Yeah the writers are lazy on this channel and suffer from trump derangement syndrome.
Sorry but I'm sure your incorrect! Either from biases or other influences but I think u need to further your research
I'm sorry if this is wrong but I'm VERY sure that the 19th amendment was to give woman the right to VOTE and not to ban the sale of alcohol to protect woman from drunk men. I grew up in household that the 19th amendment and women rights were an average topic so this is an offence thing. 16:28
My school had a tree that the teens smoked under. Teachers did as well. And the school sold cigarettes
I remember ashtrays at the end of the isle at the grocery stores.