Round Up has paid out $500M in lawsuit settlements, and Bayer and Monsanto have settled for $11B to plaintiffs due to their product causing cancer. There are a bunch of lawsuits still pending. This was as of October last year.
round up was the main ingredient in agent orange that was used in the Vietnam war that also scared us soldiers for generations as it is passed down to children.
6:58 that one about Steve Irwin is sad because he was killed by a sting Ray. He was a very loving guy who loved all animals. My son and I watched every episode of Crocodile Hunter. We cried when we heard he was killed.
Yeah cuz a a young filmmaker made a documentary about the super size call supersize me when the movie was released everybody saw all the damage it did to the body ever since they discontinued it
It's been a decoration on our shelf for decades now! My dad got it and others at a work auction (undeliverable stuff from the post office). Should I finally read it? There's another one on Reiki too, whatever that is.
@@garbageday587 I like to think that in the current internet age, someone moving from science-fiction to religion would be met with more scrutiny, but then i remember how easily people are still falling into bizarre ideological bubbles.
I think the Ford one is poorly aged because the woman is saying she’s depressed because she doesn’t have a car like his and he tells her he knows someone who can help with her depression: his Ford dealer. Attitudes on depression have changed since the nineties and it would be considered completely unacceptable to say that in an ad now. We had a dog who was coughing up blood after she ate weeds in the front yard that had been sprayed with Roundup.
These types of seats caused deaths because people that reached over the back seat could be flipped over and become lodged/stuck if the seat mechanism activated. One mother spoke about her depression after her 16 year old son died from a seat accident like this (although I think her son died in a Honda Odyssey, but it used the same paten for the seat mechanism as a freestar).
It didn’t help that the celebrity voice over at the end is a subliminal sales tactic. Kate Mulgrew from ST Voyager was seen as a pioneer for women. While the guy in the commercial is being condescending to the feeble female.
Bill Cosby asking, “you got any vanilla?” Little girl saying, “I can do that.” Look of excitement on his face. Is it just me, or did anyone else catch that as especially bad?
Even if we didn't know all the messed up stuff Enron did, that commercial is very creepy. If I saw that back in the day it would leave me with the thought of "huh?!".
The 3rd commercial is a double whammy. Obviously we have the jumper parallels but also it was promoting the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. You know the one that got bombed.
This may be an urban legend, but I heard that L. Ron Hubbard and Robert Heinlein had a bet over who could create a cult first. Heinlein wrote Stranger in a Strange Land and Hubbard wrote Dianetics. I'm sure the people harmed by the Church of Scientology wish that Heinlein had won. A little nudity, free love, communism, and ritualistic cannibalism seems a lot more pleasant than: - The "Fair Game" policy of private investigations, character assassinations, and legal actions taken against critics. - "Operation Snow White" where Scientology operatives committed infiltration, wiretapping, and theft of documents from the IRS and other government offices. - Fraud, manslaughter and tempering with evidence in France. - Malicious libel and espionage in Canada. - Forging bomb threats with the fingerprints of a critic. - Suspicious deaths - Sea Org, with its RPF work camps.
@hellbillyjr Yes there was a young teen/tween boy who went to get something out of the back of the family van. When the seat collapsed on him he suffocated before anyone found him.
I saw the original video a couple of weeks ago. If you look in the comments, there’s a guy who posted timestamps, and what exactly aged poorly about each one.
The second commercial was a commeercial for a book by the guy who started Scientology Elron Hubbard lol oh man the enron one got me tho, the round up commercial was funny because they said it was safe for kids and pets, when in fact not to long ago it was stated in court in causes cancer, thanks to the lawyer and now presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr
That Steve Erwin commercial was the first the FIRST thing that popped into my head when I heard he had died - and how. Oh, and Roundup causes cancer. And we all - ALL - ate it for decades.
L. Ron created scientology 6:00 concussions is why this Snickers aged poorly especially if you seen the will Smith movie concussion 7:38 not seeking therapy is the reason here and the freestar wasn't a safe van either 8:37 round up was the worst weed killer in terms of toxicity and there was a huge lawsuit and the whole "it's safe" thing The dream team lost to an NCAA team and the whole super size thing especially super size me the documentary about a guy how ate nothing but fast food as an experiment The guy passed away this year i think but yeah that documentary was quite the revelation at the time
A lot of these went over my head, but what I'm most curious about is wtf is halberton, raytheon, and enron? Literally 3 words I can't recall ever hearing before now
Idk Raytheon, but Enron basically scammed all of their investors and employees, and Haliberton was a huge construction company that had a lot of political members attached to it (mainly Dick Cheney) because they would magically always get the rebuilding contracts every time we were doing war stuff with the middle east. Blow it all up, Haliberton fixes it.
All three are notorious for various reasons. Halberton was the private firm the US used in Iraq and did a lot of shady things. They earned billions in that country and made government officials a lot of money via stocks. Raytheon makes military weapons and have made congressional officials extremely rich through the decades. The Enron scandal is one of the largest business scandals in US history and rocked the financial markets in 2000-2001.
I'm surprised you don't know who L. Ron Hubbard. He was a science fiction writer who later created this little known "religion" called, SCIENTOLOGY. haha
Couldn't tell you what it contains for ingredients, but if you ever had one. . .it's the Big 'n Nasty. They were bad. Tried 3, different stores. Bad. Big 'n Nasty
ohhh Jared the really kid friendly guy who will be locked up till 2029 .. who also dont tell you he went from walking 0 miles to 12 miles a day to get said subs
Donald trump in Mcdonalds did me in XD The steve Irwin one was a mockery of when he was bitten by a snake like that on live tv after saying they don't normally bite. XD This guy... R.I.P
this went from my fav channel where i looked forward to the content to the most boring page on youtube im actually gutted what happened the fall off is soooo bad
so your hot tub time machine tells you that people in the past should have known better because things in the future would change public sentiment regarding certain people and events???? so watching a movie about slavery is "poor taste" since that couldn't happen today? give me a break...
Now Jerad is getting 6-12 inches every day. >.>
😱 " Ouch " 😂 👍
That's a pretty big spread. Followed by more spreading 😮
Subway - "Putting old meat in fresh new buns since 1965."
They only claim it's 12 inches... they always gip you.
Round Up has paid out $500M in lawsuit settlements, and Bayer and Monsanto have settled for $11B to plaintiffs due to their product causing cancer. There are a bunch of lawsuits still pending. This was as of October last year.
round up was the main ingredient in agent orange that was used in the Vietnam war that also scared us soldiers for generations as it is passed down to children.
The 'Dianetics' Book is the start of Scientology, it's what is is based on, I never knew they sold it through TV commercials.
Those commercials for Dianetics were on every commercial break. When? During Saturday morning cartoons! They were trying to recruit the young.
6:58 that one about Steve Irwin is sad because he was killed by a sting Ray. He was a very loving guy who loved all animals. My son and I watched every episode of Crocodile Hunter. We cried when we heard he was killed.
the biggest irony of the McDonalds "Super Size"is that we have gotten much fatter as a Nation since they Stopped selling it..
Ita a Super Sozed Ourselves
Yeah cuz a a young filmmaker made a documentary about the super size call supersize me when the movie was released everybody saw all the damage it did to the body ever since they discontinued it
0:58 L. Ron Hubbard created the Church of Scientology
It’s a little more than that, the book they are advertising is the basis for Scientology’s Belief system.
It's been a decoration on our shelf for decades now! My dad got it and others at a work auction (undeliverable stuff from the post office). Should I finally read it? There's another one on Reiki too, whatever that is.
@@ettchaReiki is a Japanese energy healing system.
And he was a famous science fiction writer before that
@@garbageday587 I like to think that in the current internet age, someone moving from science-fiction to religion would be met with more scrutiny, but then i remember how easily people are still falling into bizarre ideological bubbles.
The dianetics guy formed Scientology
The insanity of having olympic athletes endorsing McDonalds food... is priceless 🤣
Not only that, the super size option
Oh no.... the Steve Irwin one hurts too much 😭😭😭😭
I think the Ford one is poorly aged because the woman is saying she’s depressed because she doesn’t have a car like his and he tells her he knows someone who can help with her depression: his Ford dealer. Attitudes on depression have changed since the nineties and it would be considered completely unacceptable to say that in an ad now.
We had a dog who was coughing up blood after she ate weeds in the front yard that had been sprayed with Roundup.
These types of seats caused deaths because people that reached over the back seat could be flipped over and become lodged/stuck if the seat mechanism activated. One mother spoke about her depression after her 16 year old son died from a seat accident like this (although I think her son died in a Honda Odyssey, but it used the same paten for the seat mechanism as a freestar).
It didn’t help that the celebrity voice over at the end is a subliminal sales tactic. Kate Mulgrew from ST Voyager was seen as a pioneer for women. While the guy in the commercial is being condescending to the feeble female.
L. Ron Hubbard
founded the church of Scientology. Super sized still exists , it's just called a large combo.
Bill Cosby asking, “you got any vanilla?”
Little girl saying, “I can do that.”
Look of excitement on his face.
Is it just me, or did anyone else catch that as especially bad?
We it’s nice to know that wasn’t just my interpretation of the creepiness
The sudden sinister sounding stinger made it feel like a horror movie
The Roundup ad aged badly because of the mansanto stuff being linked to lymphoma and other issues currently
RIP Steve Irwin
RIP Steve Irwin.
Any time a plane and a tall building share screen time, Americans are looking up a number for therapy 😢
Even if we didn't know all the messed up stuff Enron did, that commercial is very creepy. If I saw that back in the day it would leave me with the thought of "huh?!".
believe me, those of us who saw these commercials as kids or teens thought the same thing 🤣
I remember the dianetics tv commercials. It's scientology.
The 3rd commercial is a double whammy. Obviously we have the jumper parallels but also it was promoting the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. You know the one that got bombed.
That Scientology one is bonkers too. Dude was just ripping off people.
This may be an urban legend, but I heard that L. Ron Hubbard and Robert Heinlein had a bet over who could create a cult first. Heinlein wrote Stranger in a Strange Land and Hubbard wrote Dianetics. I'm sure the people harmed by the Church of Scientology wish that Heinlein had won.
A little nudity, free love, communism, and ritualistic cannibalism seems a lot more pleasant than:
- The "Fair Game" policy of private investigations, character assassinations, and legal actions taken against critics.
- "Operation Snow White" where Scientology operatives committed infiltration, wiretapping, and theft of documents from the IRS and other government offices.
- Fraud, manslaughter and tempering with evidence in France.
- Malicious libel and espionage in Canada.
- Forging bomb threats with the fingerprints of a critic.
- Suspicious deaths
- Sea Org, with its RPF work camps.
I still quote that snickers commercial “I am Batman.”
The Snickers one I think is actually a good one. At a time when concussions were ignored in athletes, the coach pulls him from the game.
the fact that its talking about it makes me wonder how long they've been aware of it
makes me question if that's related to what OJ Simpson did
Triple cheeseburger is definitely a thing. But not worth the price nowadays.
Poor Steve. lol. ^_^ Feels bad man.
Don’t feel bad. Stupid is as Stupid does.
Didn't the Ford Freestar cause the deaths of some people because the folding seats didn't lock, or am I thinking of something else?
@hellbillyjr Yes there was a young teen/tween boy who went to get something out of the back of the family van. When the seat collapsed on him he suffocated before anyone found him.
@@AirstripOne-nd4du The one I'm remembering could be a different van.
Keep these great blast from the past videos coming. I love it
RoundUp weedkiller, 8:48 some are indeed cringe, but why this one age bad. Is because this one causes cancer in people
L. Ron Hubbard is the founder of scientology
I saw the original video a couple of weeks ago. If you look in the comments, there’s a guy who posted timestamps, and what exactly aged poorly about each one.
Yeah Roundup is pretty toxic stuff lol
Think how bad it would be if that commercial paid for Steve Irwin's Funeral! o_O
The second commercial was a commeercial for a book by the guy who started Scientology Elron Hubbard lol oh man the enron one got me tho, the round up commercial was funny because they said it was safe for kids and pets, when in fact not to long ago it was stated in court in causes cancer, thanks to the lawyer and now presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr
this video is the whole "oh nonono" meme
That Steve Erwin commercial was the first the FIRST thing that popped into my head when I heard he had died - and how.
Oh, and Roundup causes cancer. And we all - ALL - ate it for decades.
1:10
L.Ron Hubbard - Pulp Sci Fi Author who is best known for founding Scientology.
It was sad but I'm not going to lie I laughed at the irony.
L. Ron Hubbard is the founder of Scientology. He is also the author of science fiction books- see a connection?
At least you got alot of them. Most people didn't get any of them wiht maybe the exeception of Cosby.
The wildness of the roundup commercial is that they made the claim that it was safe to spray where pets and kids play when it in fact caused cancer.
Jared in a court of law 😂
Triple Cheeseburger is on the main menu at McDonald's in Australia
Same in the U.S.A
That bill cosby commercial made me uncomfortable.
L. Ron created scientology
6:00 concussions is why this Snickers aged poorly especially if you seen the will Smith movie concussion
7:38 not seeking therapy is the reason here and the freestar wasn't a safe van either
8:37 round up was the worst weed killer in terms of toxicity and there was a huge lawsuit and the whole "it's safe" thing
The dream team lost to an NCAA team and the whole super size thing especially super size me the documentary about a guy how ate nothing but fast food as an experiment
The guy passed away this year i think but yeah that documentary was quite the revelation at the time
Dianetics is pretty much the Scientologist's bible.
A lot of these went over my head, but what I'm most curious about is wtf is halberton, raytheon, and enron? Literally 3 words I can't recall ever hearing before now
Ratheon gave people cancer, Enron the banking Chriss of 2008.
Idk Raytheon, but Enron basically scammed all of their investors and employees, and Haliberton was a huge construction company that had a lot of political members attached to it (mainly Dick Cheney) because they would magically always get the rebuilding contracts every time we were doing war stuff with the middle east. Blow it all up, Haliberton fixes it.
All three are notorious for various reasons. Halberton was the private firm the US used in Iraq and did a lot of shady things. They earned billions in that country and made government officials a lot of money via stocks. Raytheon makes military weapons and have made congressional officials extremely rich through the decades. The Enron scandal is one of the largest business scandals in US history and rocked the financial markets in 2000-2001.
You must be young.
@@taoist32 Joined the game in '02 ✌️
The ford one aged poorly because there was a kid who got pinned under those folding back seats and suffocated to death
Ok, someone should introduce this man to tale foundry, he'd love it.
The football one was bad cause of what we know now about concussions
this commercial implies we've known about it for a while....which makes me wonder how long they've been aware of it
If memory serves, the "dream team" commercial aged poorly because they lost.
I think the issue some now have with the ad is athletes promoting upscaling fast food to an insane amount of calories for such a small price.
L Ron Hubbard and Dianectics is Scientology.
McDonald’s has always had a triple cheeseburger and still does.
Not gonna lie the jello one confused me at first
1:05 Scientology
The why in the Enron commercial sounds extremely creepy.
L Ron Hubbard was a science fiction and pulp adventure writer who founded Scientology as a joke.
I'm surprised you don't know who L. Ron Hubbard. He was a science fiction writer who later created this little known "religion" called, SCIENTOLOGY. haha
scientology is the one and true religion, in Tom Cruises' name amen
Couldn't tell you what it contains for ingredients, but if you ever had one. . .it's the Big 'n Nasty.
They were bad. Tried 3, different stores. Bad.
Big 'n Nasty
Shesshh the good old days of $1 mcchickens
the good ole days were stuff on the dollar menu was actually $1.
Tripple burger at mcdonalds most definitely currently exists
9:53 McDonalds actually does have a triple cheeseburger lol
Roundup is definitely not safe
I will never use Fed-Ex, Ever again!!!
All Lance did was level the playing field, most of them were on something
ohhh Jared the really kid friendly guy who will be locked up till 2029 .. who also dont tell you he went from walking 0 miles to 12 miles a day to get said subs
Triple burger does exist
I remember the Steve Irwin commercial!
Did he even recognise that was Donald Trump??
Probably, but what was the big deal with the commercial?
Why would that matter? Does that mean Home Alone 2 is now a horrible movie?
How do you not have triple cheese burgers in u.s!!!!!! Omg
Donald trump in Mcdonalds did me in XD The steve Irwin one was a mockery of when he was bitten by a snake like that on live tv after saying they don't normally bite. XD This guy... R.I.P
Mcdonalds does have triples regionally
The McDonald's Commercial with Donald Trump Only Aged Poorly because the Dollar Menu doesn't Exist anymore
L Ron Hubbard is the sci-fi author who founded scientology
These were awful and hilarious 😂
The first Macdonald commercial it's Donald Trump!!!
L Ron Hubbard creator of Scientology
L Ron Hubbard created scientology
Have you reacted to any of woodies songs if not you should listen to tales of a killer or any of his music it’s all good. Take my soul is also amazing
Uh, you did recognize Donald Trump in that McDonald's ad, right?
this went from my fav channel where i looked forward to the content to the most boring page on youtube im actually gutted what happened the fall off is soooo bad
Mr. Boyd I believe you've claimed major dislike for trump, from back in your nyc stint. How did you miss grimus' "business buddy" 😉
so your hot tub time machine tells you that people in the past should have known better because things in the future would change public sentiment regarding certain people and events???? so watching a movie about slavery is "poor taste" since that couldn't happen today? give me a break...
Yeah, this was weird.
They're from the nineties, don't be snowflakes. These commercials are perfectly fined.People who are offended by these are just snowflakes.Get over it
WHAT? You ask a woman’s permission to kiss her?
This recommendation was kind of lame.... I watch all your vids....this one was especially meh....