How Playing with Fire Almost Burnt Down the Neighbours House

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  • @sayantanmazumdar3
    @sayantanmazumdar3 2 года назад +2118

    I am glad NeilRed has a personality like, ' Yeah, I was curious, so I just did it.' Such a Chemist( scientist in general) thing.

    • @TotallyNotJason101
      @TotallyNotJason101 Год назад +8

      Nile. as you know.
      (still has all letters lmao)

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Год назад +7

      @@TotallyNotJason101 oh, I thought it was the name of the lipophilic stain. Now I just saw it's his youtube name too. Thank you.

    • @Mister_Typo
      @Mister_Typo Год назад +16

      "I wasn't sure what would happen, so I decided to fuck around and find out"

    • @limbrat5448
      @limbrat5448 Год назад +1

      That's how I learned to make DMT

    • @jimmyschwarz9075
      @jimmyschwarz9075 Год назад +1

      Yeah and he build a nuke

  • @silverx9739
    @silverx9739 2 года назад +796

    His stories are good reasons why you give children the appropriate amount of freedom to be curious

    • @LuqmanHakim-xi9qz
      @LuqmanHakim-xi9qz Год назад +65

      Give them the freedom but at the same time make sure they know the safest way to do the dangerous thing they want to do. At least, that's what I learned from this story😂

    • @custos3249
      @custos3249 Год назад +10

      Nope. Wrong.
      _sound of helicopter parenting in the distance_

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae Год назад +6

      I mean, i know some kids with a not too dissimilar story growin up... But they didnt have anyone encouragin any kind of safety for them so they ended up burnin a huge swath of forests in southern california back in 03 i believe. They ended up spendin like a yr in juvey for that and then got put in foster care. Tho shockingly, i also ended up in foster care around the same time, different reasons (a biomom tryin to be "fun mom" rather than safe mom; got my 12 yr old brother drunk and high, along with tons of his friends); and remet those friends... And it rly seemed like they were in a much better place than they had been with their very neglectful and abusive parents. I dont know whats happened to them since, but im prty sure they prob ended up with a better lot in life bcuz they got caught when they did rather than gettin away with it then and gettin caught yrs down the line for far worse.

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper Год назад +1

      What? Nearly setting a neighborhood on fire?
      I should have thought the takeaway was the value of parental guidance. But actually it's unbridled freedom for the firebugs!

  • @collecter343
    @collecter343 2 года назад +1074

    This entire conversation is so chaotic, the more stuff he mentions the more we need to clarify which just causes more clarifications to be needed.

    • @teachingwithipad
      @teachingwithipad Год назад +24

      it’s cuz Connor keeps interrupting him

    • @TheEnragedGamer
      @TheEnragedGamer Год назад +13

      @@teachingwithipad Fr wish they’d let him speak

    • @DerakosZrux
      @DerakosZrux 9 месяцев назад +4

      Honestly my reaction the whole time was they were sensationalizing it all for clicks. Home science experiments for kids isn't that abnormal and playing with fire is not somehow a gateway to being an arsonist. I find this one kind of insufferable and I felt he might have been kind of annoyed by some of their questions but he's very nice.

  • @EloImFizzy
    @EloImFizzy 2 года назад +67

    I love how he mistook Connor's "What!" as surprise that you couldn't buy a lighter before the age of 12. xD

  • @DeviousWizard
    @DeviousWizard Год назад +335

    The man's whole life xould be such a good "slice of life" anime. Especially if they animated all the stories and thoughts, and reactiond the dad has

    • @HisCarlnessI
      @HisCarlnessI Год назад +34

      Dr. Stone.

    • @IfImCommentingStopMe
      @IfImCommentingStopMe Год назад +5

      ​​@@HisCarlnessI I was about to say, what if someone redrew a Dr. Stone chemistry scene with NileRed instead of Senku 🤣

  • @RamnaViaz
    @RamnaViaz Год назад +42

    Honestly his dad sounds awesome, you gotta let kids be, instead of killing their curiosity and interest and replacing it with fear and anxiety you let them explore what fascinates them and let them learn hands on, this will lead them to become smarter and more independent and with a bit of luck they'll find their life passion or career path; there's a bit of risk involved but the option of your child becoming just another anxiety ridden, soulless npc is much more frightening.

  • @DerakosZrux
    @DerakosZrux 9 месяцев назад +6

    Feels like the cast is trying too hard to make his childhood seem weird. Lots of kids do home science experiments and smoke stuff is pretty easy end safe. And most people like fire and messing with it is not a gateway to becoming a criminal arsonist. It's like they just tried to sensationalize everything.

    • @GrassSaint33
      @GrassSaint33 3 месяца назад

      Maybe this is all crazy for people from the uk and australia but it seems pretty normal to be as an American lol

  • @MarcTelang
    @MarcTelang Год назад +8

    Nile red: My dad is inexplicably tolerant
    Me: *remembers when his dad said "if its not a nuclear bomb its ok"*

  • @Heightren
    @Heightren 2 года назад +18

    The greatest voice in RUclips is paired with the funniest screencaps of him talking

  • @danielcook4712
    @danielcook4712 Год назад +2

    Nigel’s experience with his parents seems very similar to mine. My parents were very lenient and my dad let me and helped me do a lot of dangerous stuff safely, but because of that there was always real logic when he gave warnings and rules of things I wasn’t allowed to do, and because of that I respected them and almost never broke any or their safety rules.

  • @Kadanyix
    @Kadanyix Год назад +4

    potassium nitrate is used for gardening, so that could be that

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 Год назад

      I'm pretty sure it came from Fertilizer stuff his Grandfather had. It's very common to have Potassium nitrate lying around if you're a farmer or even if you do casual gardening you might come across it

    • @Amrod97
      @Amrod97 Год назад

      In my place you can buy potassium nitrate literally in every grocery store because it is used for curing meat. Mixing it with sugar and setting it on fire gives a beautiful smoke.

  • @SilverDungeoneer
    @SilverDungeoneer Год назад +1

    Nile Red has Plot Armor

  • @briancreech9990
    @briancreech9990 Год назад +5

    Okay I don't feel so bad about loving fire as a kid. Now I know why I like his channel so much.

  • @Brahkolee
    @Brahkolee Год назад +2

    What kinda boring childhood did these dudes have.
    “Yeah, so I used to make smoke bombs and firecrackers when I was a kid.”
    “wHaT tHe aCtUaL fUcKiNg fUCk!!1! *HEAD EXPLODES*”

  • @Skepticalraven
    @Skepticalraven 2 года назад +3

    Nah that Montreal fluff is insane. That stuff was everywhere, last spring. And yeah, asking 11 yos if they should call the fire dep is something we'd do...

  • @duncanchestnut5583
    @duncanchestnut5583 Год назад +3

    NileRed says some mundane shit that most mid-west kids did
    Trash Taste Podcasters: "OH my GOD, literally insane, this is the craziest shit I've ever heard, actually insane"

  • @gsus3918
    @gsus3918 Год назад +2

    Nigel was raised like a normal American, in Canada. The rest of these guys though...

  • @Arterexius
    @Arterexius Год назад +14

    I love how they're so surprised at all he's done as a kid and I'm just sitting here nodding in pure reminiscence of a similar childhood. Granted, I'm probably a bit insane too, but given I haven't lost any limbs, I probably know what I'm doing... Most of the time, that is. My neighbors are probably tired of me using an angle grinder in my kitchen (amongst other powertools)

    • @boomerix
      @boomerix Год назад

      Yeah was thinking the same. There are genuine times I think back to where I'm like "hmmm.....could have died, good thing I didn't".
      Like me and a friend went into an abandoned barn, climbed up 3 stories high on old mouldy ladders and platforms to then jump off into huge haystacks on another level below.
      Wrong one jump or breaking platform would have been a 3 story fall straight unto the concrete barn floor. We were like 5 years old.

  • @esrohm6460
    @esrohm6460 Год назад +5

    all of this doesn't even sound that crazy to me. maybe it's due to my chemic teacher being of the type to melt a hole in the school ground with termite and then said to us "so you're not gonna tell anyone, ok"

  • @dzhiurgis
    @dzhiurgis Год назад +2

    my god my youth was exactly same and host interruptions are so triggering

  • @thedukeofweasels6870
    @thedukeofweasels6870 Год назад +1

    That actually sounds like a pretty epic childhood just getting to try out a bunch of shit and see what works and learn and stuff instead of being overly sheltered I mean it seems to have worked out really good for him

  • @yubinator7455
    @yubinator7455 Год назад +7

    If I pursued my Chemical engineering or Chemistry course, I would like Neil too. Mixing shit and see how it goes lmao. And me being a closet pyromaniac (i tend to light up things with our BBQ lighter or match stick outside of our house) makes it worse.

  • @RomanianProductions
    @RomanianProductions Год назад +1

    Bruh, I grew up in Vancouver, Canada and Nigel’s childhood sounds shockingly similar to mine

  • @The5shmucks
    @The5shmucks 10 месяцев назад

    as someone who does prescribed fire on natural areas and forests, i can agree and confirm that setting stuff on fire is forsure FUN

  • @Nnif_Boots47
    @Nnif_Boots47 2 года назад +6

    Nile red you have become even more of one of my favourite people

  • @nontrashfire2
    @nontrashfire2 Год назад

    My dad used to have shotgun wars where they would shoot bird shot at each other

  • @kittyphom
    @kittyphom 3 месяца назад

    2:50 damn Nile
    Nile is insane💀

  • @cornho1io62
    @cornho1io62 Год назад +3

    This is something i didn't know I needed. Glad to be recommended a NileRed podcast but I just wish the hosts would stop interjecting with useless word vomit. Its all reactions, no information, just harassing my ears really. Let the man talk for an hour and take the paycheck. I want to hear about chemistry ventures and crazy stories, not meaningless jabbering for 30 seconds every time he finishes a thought.

  • @justinberg3616
    @justinberg3616 Год назад

    @ 1:50...somebody was eating Legos in 9th grade.

  • @Danillo1227
    @Danillo1227 Год назад +1

    you guys should call Styropyro, he also is a crazy scientist

  • @MOOBBreezy
    @MOOBBreezy 2 года назад +8

    I feel like Connor is just way too cautious with these things lol. What's wrong with giving a BB gun, with safety glasses mind you, to a kid? Lol

    • @MackenzieNerdyEMT
      @MackenzieNerdyEMT Год назад +1

      He seems completely aghast at some things I wouldn't find weird haha. My daughter had a BB gun at 9 but knew gun safety and was very very careful and only used it with me present.

    • @moustachio05
      @moustachio05 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@MackenzieNerdyEMTwas? She's not dead is she?

    • @MackenzieNerdyEMT
      @MackenzieNerdyEMT 10 месяцев назад

      @@moustachio05 she was very careful with a BB gun, she now doesn't have said BB gun haha :)

  • @PlutoTheGod
    @PlutoTheGod Год назад

    I’m also into chemistry & also started fireworks very young. Also detonated a small one inside my house as a kid and that ended that part but the curiosity for compounds never went away. I also did the same thing with the cap guns and pack all the powder into ping pong balls to make little M80s

  • @YoSquid
    @YoSquid 2 года назад +3

    We need an anime adaptation of his life.

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets Год назад

    Aww, man... I did crazy shit at a young age also.... Soak tennis balls in gasoline, bounce it, light it on the bounce, and then whack it with a tennis racket. It would produce a giant flaming comet-like looking thing, and then leave little flaming fires wherever the ball would bounce. Hint: find a large open slab of concrete to do this on, or better yet, DON'T do this at ALL.
    Another one..
    Remember those little bottles of "Heat" or gas line antifreeze that you dumped into your cars gas tank in the winter?
    The bottles had a LONG skinny neck on them so that they would fit into the car's filler neck, and then when you popped the cap off the bottle there was this piece of plastic "foil" sealing the end of it that you had to peel off to unseal it.
    Well, we'd leave the foil sealing the bottle, and poke a tiny hole in it with a pin, lay the bottle on it's side, ignite the little bit of liquid that would drip out, then stomp on the bottle and it was like a giant flamethrower as the liquid shot out of that tiny hole in the foil under pressure and went at least 10-12 feet. Did this dozens of times.
    Then one time when I did it, I stomped on the bottle wrong, and only got half of it under my foot. The long neck of the bottle ended up turning 90° upward, and shot flaming alcohol ALL up my leg. I couldn't get it out at first, but then luckily remembered the "stop, drop, and roll" method, and that got the flames out. Too late though, I already had second and third degree burns all up and down my leg. That was PAINFUL as HELL, and required several doctors visits before it was healed. I was VERY CAREFUL with fire and flammable liquids after that experience in the late 1980s.

  • @ianfinrir8724
    @ianfinrir8724 9 месяцев назад

    Potassium nitrate is common ingredient in stump killer.

  • @-cj-
    @-cj- Год назад +1

    Honestly, every one of these experiments is extremely tame compared to what I have seen from adults on RUclips with far less safety standards

  • @microchipmatt
    @microchipmatt 2 года назад +1

    Best childhood ever.

  • @tuckerholcomb5732
    @tuckerholcomb5732 Год назад +5

    Wait was messing with fireworks at the age of 10 not normal? I was taping boxes of metal sparklers together to get the big boom at that point

  • @iandickson7699
    @iandickson7699 Год назад

    1970's kid here, aged about 10. Down the chemist. "Chloroform? Sure, here you go".

    • @superslimanoniem4712
      @superslimanoniem4712 Год назад

      As someone who is into 3d printing, I wish that stuff were still somewhat easy to obtain. Pla is apparently dissolved by chloroform so you can use it to vapor smooth parts. Ofc with a gas mask, but man.

  • @passalapasa
    @passalapasa Год назад

    4:29 is used to fertilize platns

  • @Wreckz_Tea
    @Wreckz_Tea Год назад +1

    Damn I wish they would stfu for a min and let him talk. They wouldnt let him finish a sentence before they start obnoxiously laughing and screaming

  • @colinroberts524
    @colinroberts524 5 месяцев назад

    His dad reminds me of my dad, he used to tell me the same stupid shit he did as a kid.

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex Год назад

    Sounds similar to my childhood. Was always blowing something up or lighting something on fire. Day that did it for me was when I caught a spider. Filled a cup full of gunpowder and blowtorched it. Nothing happened for a second then BOOM. Shit make a 6ft fireball. What stopped me on the really dangerous electronics side was a microwave that wouldn't shut off with the door open. Had to turn it off manually inside the blast zone. Now I build kids toys into 60mph death traps!

  • @nelson1tom
    @nelson1tom Год назад +1

    My friends and I burnt down a neighbors tree with home made smoke bombs. I’m a R&D chemical engineer these days.

  • @Unprotected1232
    @Unprotected1232 Год назад +1

    So it wasn't just a NileGreen mirage...

  • @brssnkl
    @brssnkl 8 месяцев назад

    I wasn't advanced enough to make it from scratch but I was paying with these stuff at 7-8 as well :D

  • @gelonzo71
    @gelonzo71 Год назад

    child protection: "kid, what are you doing here playing with explosives?" kid: "Oh, just a smoke bomb. My father lets me." "Well, your father may not be fit to raise a child. Do you have any relatives?" "Yes, my gramps. He's cool. Gave me the potassium nitride." Excerpt from "No net, no beer, no problem (autoibiographical)".

  • @Sevetamryn
    @Sevetamryn Год назад

    Sounds like me as a child - incredible curios and doing experiments. And sometimes things went a little wrong, but nothing dramatic. ... Well, learned a lot.

  • @johnmarley2046
    @johnmarley2046 Год назад

    can we just credit Niles memory here he can remember crap he did when he was nine, and I can barely remember what I ate for breakfast.

  • @YEARCITY
    @YEARCITY Год назад

    Good memories you brought up. But yeah after blowing myself up and covering my self in burning alcohol or almost burning down my neighbor.

  • @KnotSavage
    @KnotSavage Год назад

    made smoke bombs at 9 my man. we tried to make flash bombs with magnesium

  • @elikrz9358
    @elikrz9358 Год назад

    my older brother and sister also were making smoke bombs a few years back in our apartments kitchen. it blew up, fire went everywhere, sis ran out, brother had to find the oven to turn it off and ran out with a burning shirt a minute or so later, the smoke went from the first floor to the fifth, but except a ruined shirt, melted pipes and a couple burned shairs, slipers and celing everything was fine. there was no need for a fire truck as well. my brother and sister had to paint the celing with white gouache and small paint brushes as punishment lmao. especially becus our grandmother was babysiting us and they freaked her out. i was in that same kitchen 30min before all that doing homework (hw didnt burn aswell) all i remember just seeing a wall of fire in the doorway, like a really scary but pretty curtain. but again everyone was fine lmao

  • @khanch.6807
    @khanch.6807 Год назад

    I can see the inner me in Nile when he said he wanted to see stuff burn.

  • @AlpineTheHusky
    @AlpineTheHusky Год назад

    Saltpeter is a pickling salt or used as a fertilizer

  • @SylviaRustyFae
    @SylviaRustyFae Год назад

    I actually know a pair of brothers from middle school yrs who also were fascinated by fire as kids and started a full on bushfire doin smth very similar to what you described your friend doin xD They **did** go to kid jail, tho for only like a yr before bein moved into the foster care system. It didnt actually screw up their lives rly tho, as crimes done as young minors almost nvr carry real world consequences into adulthood bcuz we understand as a general rule that kids are gonna do shit like this and its not bcuz of a criminal mind; its bcuz of kidlike ignorance and negligent parenting (Tho at least in NileRed's case; the parentin included some safety info and such)
    I think a real big diff tho is that these kids lit this bushfire in southern california not too far from the desert near Bakersfield... So there was no leeway of folk seein the fire and bein like "Hey kid, shud we call the fire dept?"; as everyone there knows to call the fire dept at the first inkling of an uncontained fire (or even contained fires if the wrong season). They ended up mostly just destroyin trees thankfully, but there was one house they burned down which is no doubt also a part of why their arsonist ways cost them worse
    Funniest thing tho is i ended up in foster care like a yr later (Biomom got my little brother, 12/13 at the time, drunk and high, alongside a bunch of his school friends for his bday 9,9 Actual bad parentin unlike that of either my friend or NileRed's parents) and thru complete coincidence ended up at the same school they got transferred to and was able to hang out with my old friends before i moved state to be with different family of mine. My only real memory of that schoolyr involvin them is one time me and one of them ditched class bcuz we didnt wanna go to some auditorium thing (sensory aversion before i knew it was a thing) and just chilled on the schoolyard for the whole brk period instd.
    At some pt a security guard came up to us and asked us "Shudnt you be in class?" to which we quickly rattled off that we were seniors and had a random brk period bcuz of not havin any classes we still needed to take to fill in that period... And the security guard took our word for it and left without any followup investigation xD Dude cudve easily asked for our names and confirmed or denied this claim but naw, we said we were fine to be there so we were fine to be there xD
    Its amazin how often adults put way too much trust in kids without any reason to back it up

  • @sauravmodak507
    @sauravmodak507 Год назад

    Best dad ever

  • @aaronarndt3045
    @aaronarndt3045 8 месяцев назад +1

    the guy in the purple shirt should be the only host

  • @EvGaming88
    @EvGaming88 Год назад

    Best interview ever

  • @kod4062
    @kod4062 Год назад

    Not playing with danger as a child = trash taste

  • @OrangeColt
    @OrangeColt Год назад

    Nilered is just a mad scientist.

  • @whenly6690
    @whenly6690 Год назад

    This is too funny I almost choked while watching this

  • @besnardtheodore9549
    @besnardtheodore9549 Год назад

    That’s sound so familiar to my childhood I’m kinda sad to never have the support to continue all the experiments

  • @billybooster9302
    @billybooster9302 Год назад

    Potassium Nitrate is pretty easy to get nowdays, its inside most stump removers :)

  • @psaris697
    @psaris697 Год назад

    I thought that the things he was saying were normal, I all did these as a kid except the bb related stuff, I was so in love with fire, putting in chemicals to make the fire blue, green, yellow, orange, red, pink..

  • @zeroxception
    @zeroxception 10 месяцев назад +2

    nice interview, shame about the 3 other guys screaming and hollering like drunk idiots.

  • @rocketamadeus3730
    @rocketamadeus3730 Год назад

    This sounds like a normal childhood, I dunno what they're making such a big deal about.

  • @Alternity666
    @Alternity666 Год назад

    Lighters in canada are considered tobacco products, can't buy them before you have legal age for smoking.

  • @jonathank4278
    @jonathank4278 8 дней назад

    Cotton Wood seeds look like snow.

  • @maxonmathew4557
    @maxonmathew4557 Год назад

    This is starting to sound like my life right now

  • @hop-skip-ouch8798
    @hop-skip-ouch8798 Год назад

    TBH growing up in India before the huge control over firecrackers, Nile's story doesn't sound that far fetched. Collecting caps to make bigger explosions or using 2 crackers in a tube to make one fly out seems doable. Also, lighting things on fire.

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 Год назад

      it isn't even far fetched especially if you're from India. Compared to restrictions in NA you can just get a few kilos of gunpowder and wrap it yourself as a massive bomb and light it- it'd be illegal but as long as no one knows you can easily do it

  • @denis20alexandru
    @denis20alexandru Год назад

    Potassium nitrate is fertilizer

  • @jasonhilts2661
    @jasonhilts2661 9 месяцев назад

    would just like to say as a canadian who bought a lighter at 12 nile was 100% correct about the age rule

  • @the_sniper_swordsman5649
    @the_sniper_swordsman5649 Год назад

    That white fluf is cottonwood

  • @ItsTheSmurf
    @ItsTheSmurf Год назад

    Smoke bombs are harder to make than black powder. Charcoal, potassium nitrate and sulfur. Good memories

  • @mnp3713
    @mnp3713 Год назад

    sounds exactly like my own childhood in Denmark :)

  • @cybyrd9615
    @cybyrd9615 Год назад

    I liked lighting things on fire it never got out of control but my younger brothers actually burned 6 acres of bush

  • @Adam-ev4vm
    @Adam-ev4vm Год назад

    When i was around 14 i would spray deodorant inside a bikepump and add a long match at the end of the pump and light it. Homemade flamethrower

  • @assassin_asa
    @assassin_asa Год назад

    Most places around me wouldnt sell you a lighter unless you were 18

  • @Thaik22
    @Thaik22 2 года назад +15

    I think this and ProDZ are the best guest episodes we got from NA.I knew they also got topdogs like Poki and Ludwig but i felt off with them.

    • @1ightcap
      @1ightcap Год назад +4

      i think people who make focused content make more interesting guests than variety streamers. Jessica Nigri's episode was pretty good too

    • @skellez
      @skellez Год назад

      This was in Japan tho

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 Год назад +2

      Ludwig is pretty chill, Poki on the other hand- yea I ain't wasting time watching that crap.
      ProZD and NileRed sure are masters in their fields while being two normal dudes which makes them pretty entertaining

  • @infernoing1884
    @infernoing1884 Год назад

    Yeah the potassium nitrate thing isn't that insane, this chemical is commonly used as fertilizer

  • @maiviethoangnguyen1878
    @maiviethoangnguyen1878 Год назад

    Imagine if he did not try to light up his neibourhood, he could have became a greatest rocket scientist youtuber of all time :))))

  • @fmf5304
    @fmf5304 Год назад

    ah the joys of fire as a kid, i got arrested at 14 for arson, yea they don't like it if you set a school on fire, also lost so much respect for Neil knowing he is from Montreal lets go maple leafs.

  • @thorstenlie9980
    @thorstenlie9980 Год назад

    One thing is for sure: NeilRed's childhood was not boring 🤣🤣

  • @MrDannyGunn
    @MrDannyGunn Год назад

    I use to do the same shit lol but my parents were not tolerant I just hid everything I did. Then I just joined the military to work with ordanance in the navy. Now I do cyber security lol.

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro Год назад

    for science

  • @eredaane4656
    @eredaane4656 Год назад

    soo, I'm doing chemistry in university rn, am about to be done with it and this sounds a lot like my childhood, especially the fire thing lol

  • @gfischer761
    @gfischer761 10 месяцев назад +2

    the NileRed guy is interesting, the hosts of this podcast are terrible though. Let him get halfway through a story before you interject with "omg you know how crazy that is" or an obnoxiously loud laugh every 2 seconds

  • @Robin-sw1cc
    @Robin-sw1cc Год назад

    I can relate soooo much!!! I burned my hand with a fire cracker at 8y. Burnt my mattress accidental with a really hot lightbulb and never burnt "random" stuff again*; ** (*only for fun [controlled]). And buy my KNO3 on eBay. XD
    **And selfdestruction via Cigarette smoking. Stoppt last week because my heart dose not like it wehn I smoke! Wish me luck that I can escape.
    AND NEVER SMOKE!!!

  • @TrampMachine
    @TrampMachine Год назад

    Y'all grew up sheltered. My brother and I were making molotovs and throwing them at a large wood board in the yard when I was 9. We definitely had bb gun wars

  • @hiatusinc
    @hiatusinc 5 месяцев назад +3

    Who are those other 3 guys they are so annoying, constantly interrupting and making inane comments

  • @GoldRunner95
    @GoldRunner95 Год назад

    Son: Hey dad, I want to make a smoke bomb!
    Any reasonable dad: No son, that's a very bad idea.
    NileRed's dad: Sure son, here's some leftover potassium nitrate.

  • @SailingSarah
    @SailingSarah Год назад

    My dad and I took a trip to the local hardware store in the 70s. I was about 8 years old and carried my bb rifle everywhere I went. I noticed a piece of cardboard hanging outside the hardware store and thought I'd shoot it.... First shot I discovered there was a piece of glass on the other side that I couldn't see and it all fell down in a million pieces. I calmly put my rifle back in the car and never took it out like that again. I didn't get caught. Whew! 🫠

  • @jonahguerndt6214
    @jonahguerndt6214 Год назад

    It was prob his grandpas stump remover.

  • @alanunruh7310
    @alanunruh7310 6 месяцев назад

    12 years old for buying a lighter if remember correctly has to do with boyscout stuff

  • @kylep8644
    @kylep8644 Год назад

    Somehow I had almost the exact same childhood 😂

  • @inferno6012
    @inferno6012 2 года назад

    best parents

  • @realwizard435
    @realwizard435 2 года назад +2

    small correction: in the uk you have to be 18 to buy a lighter (very annoying)

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy 2 года назад +1

      i don't think there is a legal age to buy a lighter in belgium 😅😅

    • @jurekmc
      @jurekmc Год назад

      idk in my country but i think there is no limit

    • @superslimanoniem4712
      @superslimanoniem4712 Год назад

      @@irissupercoolsy there isn't, but the grocery store near me (at least the self checkouts) was trying to stop me buying one... Employee thought it was dumb too lol, she was just like "well that's odd, press the 'im 18' button next time ok? ". I was honestly surprised that their system didn't even bother checking.

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy Год назад

      @@superslimanoniem4712 Everyone has a lighter just sitting at home anyways.. unless the household ran out of a lighter. Since the age of 5 or something I knew in which cabinet there was a lightener. Alcohol and cigarettes are more difficult to use behind the back of your parents than a lightener

  • @ChiefChen
    @ChiefChen Год назад

    It's funny hearing these guys freak out at Nigel's entire story, when I'm listening and realizing that he and I had like, the exact same childhood

  • @1EpicMusic
    @1EpicMusic Год назад +1

    Let him talk, jesus christ you interrupt his point to make a stupid joke

  • @kuroexmachina
    @kuroexmachina Год назад

    did nigel burn the forests in the past month?