and the thing abaut that situation is that police want to banish peapole from their village so goverment will buid coal mine there situation is in germany
the village has not been inhabited for a long time. The residents have all moved away. They are all just climate activists who are not allowed there. all idiots by the way, we call the magician Schlammdalf (mud+gandalf)
@@warhawk9566 sometimes it is indeed that hard. Once the ice had built up too thick for the scraper AND had iced the doorframe and handle so I couldn’t get in to start the car to let the windows heat up. About 1 liter of cold tap water is all you need to soften up ice to the point where a scraper will once again work.
6:53 Actually, yes. Planes often get struck by lightning dozens of times a year, but it’s not dangerous since they’re designed in a way that allows them to negate the electrical charge from the strike.
I think the bubbles under the ice might be methane but can't say for sure Tends to happen when something at the bottom (specifically plant life) decays Dangerous? Yes. Cool?. Also yes
Just for Context, the Mud Wizard is a protester who protests against the demolition of a small village. The village is getting demolished because a company (I think RWE, but not sure) wants to dig up the coal under the village.
@@Sujad I am from Germany where this is happening. Most of us want to keep nuclear power for a little while because our electricity is very expensive because of the war in ukraine. Our government has the same opinion but we also want to shutdown nuclear power plants we already started with this. We now have a big debate about what we should do about the high electricity costs. RWE uses this to their advantage they told the government that they could dig up the coal under the village. But it has also been proven that RWE lied to the government so that they would allow the company to destroy the village and get to the coal. But if we use that coal it will be impossible to reach the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement. Now every day there are massive amounts of people wo protest against all if this.
@@gurkensalat9816 It's a shame you guys didn't pay attention when Trump warned you explicitly that this could happen. I don't at all understand why you'd want to get rid of power that's as green as nuclear which has the cleanest and best track record for abundant, cheap power that's nowhere close as damaging to the environment as coal, solar or wind which are stupendously inefficient and cost more to manufacture/transport than they save in power. Let alone disposing them and the damage to the environment required for the rare earth minerals required for their construction which is mined by children and adults, by hand in Africa. Suppose it's okay that Africa's country and people get destroyed so everyone else in the west can crow about their electric car or "green" energy. You guys need to purge your government.
the guy who "burned" his hand kinda reminded me of when in high school during a chemistry class, my classmate threw water at another classmate as a joke and she acted as if she just had acid threw at her (and then claimed she did). literally the entire class had to make statements on it and the kid who threw the water got suspended. the kid who acted like she got acid threw at her got in deep shit afterwards... given literally everyone who she thought would back her up didn't, as literally everyone knew it was water. kinda funny, kinda dumb, all around a weird thing to happen in my school (other than the fact there'd be at least 2-5 fights a week)
I'm not knowledgeable on acid, but you would think there is no need to have eye witnesses when someone throws acid on you. Depending on acid, either ruined skin or your dead body would be enough proof.
@@PSiOO2 it was just water but she acted as if it was acid (they both haven’t gotten along that well since they were like… 6 or so (all three of us went to the same primary school so I’ve known both of them a long ass time)
I once saw Aurora Borealis in person. It started pale green in one spot, and spread out in all directions, covering the sky in multiple hues. The reason it was so visible so far south was that a solar flare disrupted the atmosphere in just the right way to make it visible. This happened in the late '90s, and again something like 5 years ago.
@@zacharyadler4071 My father drove us up one of the hills in the suburbs north of the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. That was as far as we needed to go to be above the light pollution from the city at the time. Now you'd likely have to go significantly further (this was back in 1998). Within the city, my father had spotted what looked like searchlights, and wanted to see what it was. That's why he didn't just take us home.
I don't know much about how other countries/regions weather works, but that last clip really captivates that it was at night and it was very bright and clear. That looks wonderful!
I don't think it was intentional. It's apparently a whole thing in physics that if something is encased in something extremely conductive, the interior will be fine. So ya know, completely metal chassis, passengers fine. Don't take my word for it, though. I believe it's the principle behind Faraday Cages so it shouldn't be that hard to cross check.
@@madladdie7069 Iirc Passenger Planes are specifically built with conducting paths through the plane to better control the lightning so it avoids not only the people but also important parts of the plane. The main reason I know this is my dad used to work for Boeing and worked on the designs of the planes.
The thing with white people in India reminds me of Halloween, I wore this whole Jedi ronin getup I put together and a group of ten Indian guys that were students at the local university stopped me and every single one got a photo with me. It was honestly wholesome as hell because I could tell it made their night.
any school who pulls this crap ( 11:54 ) with the bathrooms, should be shut down immediately and investigated. that is child abuse, no matter how you slice or dice it, and on top of it, downright evil. you are not gonna be punished for going to the bathroom irl in the modern workplace, nor are you gonna be docked pay. bathroom time is considered a break time in most industries. if your workplace doesn't do bathroom time, leave, they are sus, toxic or controlling. having a school with shutter gates over the bathroom hallway is equally as sus, if a school has those things, get your child or teen out proto. there is legitimate reasons for going to the bathroom that the school is only doubling down on the argument that it "don't exist", plus the fact that most of the time a bathroom is gonna be the best refuge for when a school shooter comes.
7:00 that part basically revealed the detector flaws basically if you flail around or move very frantic the detector can't zero in on the tag tracers your basically disrupting it by moving too much and too nimble.
I've slept with my eyes open a few times. Its not natural to me but sometimes I just fall asleep staring at nothing. Its an awful kind of sleep. I wake up minutes or hours later exhausted and realize I was just staring. No REM, no dreams, no rest.
There's no way something like that can be done in my country. You need people that more or less behaves as normal humans beings. We barely have automacs
The touchscreens aren’t the new thing exactly, it’s that you don’t get the option of talking to a cashier to order, the touchscreens are the only way to order at the specific McDonald’s
For the no cashiers in Mcdonalds I read about a location, I think in Texas, where there's no people at all. You put in your order on the app or put it in the kiosk and after you get it you leave, there's no seating or anything. My guess is it's essentially a test run to see if it's feasible to roll it out to some of their higher traffic areas to cut costs.
I'd be a spiteful person and never go there, even if that would be my dream McDonald's because of no human interaction. Don't want to give them the excuse to hire less people.
I imagine this becoming a big thing in high crime areas where workers were getting assaulted a lot. It's a damn shame the governments in those areas aren't doing their damn job and locking up thugs.
2:26 Ohh yeah we've had that in Sweden for a while. I first saw in an Italian supermarket though. But old school cashiers still exist in the same location so Its like a hybrid system.
On the christmas lights thing; while doing it to that extent would probably be illegal, the general rule is that as long as it doesn't impede visibility or distract drivers excessively then its okay. So if its no more distracting than any other street legal vehicle (and there are some very distracting vehicles) and you can still see fine then its okay. Honestly having some up might actually increase the visibility of your own vehicle so on a certain level its arguably more legal than not having it.
I wonder if it tweaks something instinctual? Like the baby's thinking "Oh, I was hungry, but Dad's screaming his head off so there's probably something more important going on." Kinda like how the nape of the neck is basically a shut-off switch in cats in order to keep kittens quiet when their mother transports them.
2:30 yup they opened a McD's near me that is fully automated cashiers, if you insist on paying with cash they get annoyed with you making someone actually work the register
the automated McD's are so common here I forgot it might not be common? Like there is a cashier - but they mostly just put the orders up on screen to be picked up, and refills the straws/napkins out in the resturant. Same with grocery shops, every shop is like 50/50 now. Only reason it's not more, is that people who buy cigarettes and alcohol have to show ID. But at some stores you can store your fingerprint there, and scan it at the self check-out to validate that you are over 18.
8:07 yes, Ice roads are a thing especially in Alaska with big 18 wheelers hulling hundred thousand tons. I recommend you to watch the T.V. Show Ice Road Trickers
1:15 That reminds me of an anime movie my older brother had on the family computer with a scene of a monster with thousands of thin tentacles attacking a village and eating a girl. (Uh... I promise it wasn't a hentai. I'm 30 now, I've I've seen Zone videos on Newgrounds, so I would know.)
the mcdonald part is true. But in my country they still need a cashier to accept the payment because we are not accustomed with online/cashless payment, yet.
10:19 Let me explain what going on here. Man had electric hand (You noticed what sometimes bags was sticking on your hand or when you pet cats sometimes you shocking them?) And that thing was reacted for that and "shake's hand"
4:41 - The same thing happened to me and my wife when we visited Kyoto. We were both in Kimonos and lots of people stopped to ask us if they could take a picture of my wife lmao
That guy in chat who called the wizard 'Friar Muck' - thanks for the chuckle
Thank you so much for pointing that out lmao-
I actually like that name more than Mud Wizard since it’s more appropriate to his outfit.
Schlamdalf
@@MisterDutch93 same
3:32
That wizard rolled a nat 20 on his quicksand spell.
He's a level 3 mage
and the thing abaut that situation is that police want to banish peapole from their village so goverment will buid coal mine there
situation is in germany
And whatever goes in the quicksand becomes owned by Hasbro, the spellcaster included.
@overlandlord5965 Nah, we playing Pathfinder up in dis 😎
the village has not been inhabited for a long time. The residents have all moved away. They are all just climate activists who are not allowed there. all idiots
by the way, we call the magician Schlammdalf (mud+gandalf)
10:40 for those that don’t know, don’t use hot water to defrost windows. use room temp water or the glass will shatter like in the vid
I learned this the opposite way when I tried to cool hot glass with cold water
Or even cold water.
an isopropyl alcohol and water mix does wonders for defrosting windows :)
Or just use an ice scraper, it's not that hard
@@warhawk9566 sometimes it is indeed that hard. Once the ice had built up too thick for the scraper AND had iced the doorframe and handle so I couldn’t get in to start the car to let the windows heat up.
About 1 liter of cold tap water is all you need to soften up ice to the point where a scraper will once again work.
6:53 Actually, yes. Planes often get struck by lightning dozens of times a year, but it’s not dangerous since they’re designed in a way that allows them to negate the electrical charge from the strike.
the real question is: was it intentional though?
Static wicks on the trailing edges of the wings and tail are what allow for electricity to safely flow and discharge without damaging the aircraft
I think the bubbles under the ice might be methane but can't say for sure
Tends to happen when something at the bottom (specifically plant life) decays
Dangerous? Yes. Cool?. Also yes
Your mean "dangerously cool"?
@@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 dangerously cool yes, dangerously stupid also yes, dangerous yes, cool yes, stupidly dangerous also very much yes
Man its too cold on top of this frozen lake, let’s make a campfire.
Just for Context, the Mud Wizard is a protester who protests against the demolition of a small village. The village is getting demolished because a company (I think RWE, but not sure) wants to dig up the coal under the village.
Shame they're destroying their country's natural beauty when nuclear is right there.
PROTECT THE COALS
@@Sujad I am from Germany where this is happening. Most of us want to keep nuclear power for a little while because our electricity is very expensive because of the war in ukraine. Our government has the same opinion but we also want to shutdown nuclear power plants we already started with this. We now have a big debate about what we should do about the high electricity costs. RWE uses this to their advantage they told the government that they could dig up the coal under the village. But it has also been proven that RWE lied to the government so that they would allow the company to destroy the village and get to the coal. But if we use that coal it will be impossible to reach the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement. Now every day there are massive amounts of people wo protest against all if this.
@@gurkensalat9816 It's a shame you guys didn't pay attention when Trump warned you explicitly that this could happen.
I don't at all understand why you'd want to get rid of power that's as green as nuclear which has the cleanest and best track record for abundant, cheap power that's nowhere close as damaging to the environment as coal, solar or wind which are stupendously inefficient and cost more to manufacture/transport than they save in power. Let alone disposing them and the damage to the environment required for the rare earth minerals required for their construction which is mined by children and adults, by hand in Africa.
Suppose it's okay that Africa's country and people get destroyed so everyone else in the west can crow about their electric car or "green" energy. You guys need to purge your government.
The hero they needed *and* the hero they deserve
I love her freaking laugh
"A A A A A AAAAAAAAA"
It's like her laugh is buffering for the first third of it
AaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAa
the wizard cast quicksand on those cops.... it was a critical
the guy who "burned" his hand kinda reminded me of when in high school during a chemistry class, my classmate threw water at another classmate as a joke and she acted as if she just had acid threw at her (and then claimed she did). literally the entire class had to make statements on it and the kid who threw the water got suspended.
the kid who acted like she got acid threw at her got in deep shit afterwards... given literally everyone who she thought would back her up didn't, as literally everyone knew it was water.
kinda funny, kinda dumb, all around a weird thing to happen in my school (other than the fact there'd be at least 2-5 fights a week)
I'm not knowledgeable on acid, but you would think there is no need to have eye witnesses when someone throws acid on you. Depending on acid, either ruined skin or your dead body would be enough proof.
@@PSiOO2 it was just water but she acted as if it was acid (they both haven’t gotten along that well since they were like… 6 or so (all three of us went to the same primary school so I’ve known both of them a long ass time)
One dude brought and accidentally lit a sparkler in my chemistry class once
"Just one more Daily Dose of Internet"
*Five Doses Later
"Just one more Daily Dose of Internet"
She’s overdosing on internet!
I once saw Aurora Borealis in person. It started pale green in one spot, and spread out in all directions, covering the sky in multiple hues. The reason it was so visible so far south was that a solar flare disrupted the atmosphere in just the right way to make it visible. This happened in the late '90s, and again something like 5 years ago.
Where
@@zacharyadler4071 Localized entirely within his kitchen.
@@zacharyadler4071 My father drove us up one of the hills in the suburbs north of the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. That was as far as we needed to go to be above the light pollution from the city at the time. Now you'd likely have to go significantly further (this was back in 1998). Within the city, my father had spotted what looked like searchlights, and wanted to see what it was. That's why he didn't just take us home.
@@BNuts I remember that one, we still lived north of Toronto and were all out in the back yard looking at the lights as they slowly shifted and faded.
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?
I was literally like "one more video before bed" at 4:30 am, only for Mousey to pull the "one more video" and keep watching
7:55 If he grows facial hair and gets buff he can be Heihachi.
5:54 this is just a personal timestamp so I can hear Mouse say “the turtle!”
2:51
Cat: Oh by Lady Bast, the humans speak our language! The uprising has failed!
9:59 Mouse ODing after taking three times the recommended daily intake of internet in 10 minutes.
Mousey saying "ent-oh-tee" gives me life.
The Wizard conjured the damn mud
I don't know much about how other countries/regions weather works, but that last clip really captivates that it was at night and it was very bright and clear. That looks wonderful!
I love her reaction at 15:05
That was my reaction too lol
That drone literally bailed out of frame like a Naruto character
3:00 The definition of: "No officer, it's stock."
8:03 seems like Gouru has had it ruff after coming back under silver fang
9:33 I want that. My expression is just like Mousey's, just mouth open shocked that a hot breath can make a cool sounding music lol
Nah man, she was still on the eggplant guy. Sometimes it takes a minute to comprehend the sheer stupidity you just witnessed.
@@damobeck1 Let us compromise and say she say the eggplant guy, stopped for a second to enjoy the music breath guy, then called out eggplant guy lol
When the guinea pig video showed up, I knew they were guinea pigs by the sounds they typically make when hungry. News flash, it’s loud.
I love how devious the Parrot is, even tip toeing to the guy.
3:25 the wizard casts freedom of movement to walk normally in difficult terrain
6:44
Interesting fact those kinds of planes are specifically designed in a way to handle being struck by Lightning.
It was built with Vibranium
I don't think it was intentional. It's apparently a whole thing in physics that if something is encased in something extremely conductive, the interior will be fine. So ya know, completely metal chassis, passengers fine.
Don't take my word for it, though. I believe it's the principle behind Faraday Cages so it shouldn't be that hard to cross check.
@@madladdie7069 Iirc Passenger Planes are specifically built with conducting paths through the plane to better control the lightning so it avoids not only the people but also important parts of the plane.
The main reason I know this is my dad used to work for Boeing and worked on the designs of the planes.
@@PsychoWarper ohhh. that's... very interesting. thanks for that!
That mage of the mire was a savage
7:43 shit.. I felt that, Every korean man will felt that shit.
16:05 It's the fairy toy all over again! Man, I miss Vine
1:57, The Robots are taking our jobs.
I haven't watched Mouse in a while, it's a nice new room she's got there.
The side-eyeing baby really got me.😂
I like how at 7:19, the person playing a video game is also booping a snoot!
The thing with white people in India reminds me of Halloween, I wore this whole Jedi ronin getup I put together and a group of ten Indian guys that were students at the local university stopped me and every single one got a photo with me. It was honestly wholesome as hell because I could tell it made their night.
any school who pulls this crap ( 11:54 ) with the bathrooms, should be shut down immediately and investigated. that is child abuse, no matter how you slice or dice it, and on top of it, downright evil. you are not gonna be punished for going to the bathroom irl in the modern workplace, nor are you gonna be docked pay. bathroom time is considered a break time in most industries. if your workplace doesn't do bathroom time, leave, they are sus, toxic or controlling. having a school with shutter gates over the bathroom hallway is equally as sus, if a school has those things, get your child or teen out proto. there is legitimate reasons for going to the bathroom that the school is only doubling down on the argument that it "don't exist", plus the fact that most of the time a bathroom is gonna be the best refuge for when a school shooter comes.
7:00 that part basically revealed the detector flaws basically if you flail around or move very frantic the detector can't zero in on the tag tracers your basically disrupting it by moving too much and too nimble.
I've slept with my eyes open a few times. Its not natural to me but sometimes I just fall asleep staring at nothing. Its an awful kind of sleep. I wake up minutes or hours later exhausted and realize I was just staring. No REM, no dreams, no rest.
Wait, people don't know about the McDonald's touchscreen thing? That's been a thing here in Finland forever now.
There's no way something like that can be done in my country. You need people that more or less behaves as normal humans beings. We barely have automacs
The touchscreens aren’t the new thing exactly, it’s that you don’t get the option of talking to a cashier to order, the touchscreens are the only way to order at the specific McDonald’s
6:40 Damn, now I wanna break out the Megadrive emulator and play Ecco the Dolphin 2 again.
1:10 based doggo
For the no cashiers in Mcdonalds I read about a location, I think in Texas, where there's no people at all. You put in your order on the app or put it in the kiosk and after you get it you leave, there's no seating or anything. My guess is it's essentially a test run to see if it's feasible to roll it out to some of their higher traffic areas to cut costs.
I'd be a spiteful person and never go there, even if that would be my dream McDonald's because of no human interaction. Don't want to give them the excuse to hire less people.
I imagine this becoming a big thing in high crime areas where workers were getting assaulted a lot. It's a damn shame the governments in those areas aren't doing their damn job and locking up thugs.
Commercial Airplanes have lightning conductors built in.
11:07 Giga Cat
I was thinking the exact same thing!
2:26 Ohh yeah we've had that in Sweden for a while. I first saw in an Italian supermarket though. But old school cashiers still exist in the same location so Its like a hybrid system.
I like the snuffy plushy in the background
Bro got that drone snore
My local McDonald's does still have a cashier for old people that don't know how to use the God damn touch screen.
This is why everyone should watch ReBoot
9:42 mouse.exe has stopped working.
My biggest cat literally grabs your hand and pulls it to him for pets.
He can wrap his paws around doorknobs so only very very tall people are safe.
i really love how expressive she is
2:30 wait murica yall don't have that?
THE Wizard casted Freedom of Movement on himself..
It's called wolf eyes. When someone sleeps with their eyes open.
On the christmas lights thing; while doing it to that extent would probably be illegal, the general rule is that as long as it doesn't impede visibility or distract drivers excessively then its okay. So if its no more distracting than any other street legal vehicle (and there are some very distracting vehicles) and you can still see fine then its okay. Honestly having some up might actually increase the visibility of your own vehicle so on a certain level its arguably more legal than not having it.
Mousey is just Mechamaru at this point
The babies can’t handle the Uno reverse their dads pull on them.
I wonder if it tweaks something instinctual? Like the baby's thinking "Oh, I was hungry, but Dad's screaming his head off so there's probably something more important going on."
Kinda like how the nape of the neck is basically a shut-off switch in cats in order to keep kittens quiet when their mother transports them.
11:04 the Handsome Squidward of cats
Cart locks have been existent for years dude
2:30 yup they opened a McD's near me that is fully automated cashiers, if you insist on paying with cash they get annoyed with you making someone actually work the register
that locked bathroom video is 1,000 times illegal
McDonals needs a Ronald VTuber on those kiosks self pay things
No cashier at McDonalds happened here like 5 years ago.
One of the first rules of the military. You get sleep where you can, when you can.
the automated McD's are so common here I forgot it might not be common? Like there is a cashier - but they mostly just put the orders up on screen to be picked up, and refills the straws/napkins out in the resturant. Same with grocery shops, every shop is like 50/50 now. Only reason it's not more, is that people who buy cigarettes and alcohol have to show ID. But at some stores you can store your fingerprint there, and scan it at the self check-out to validate that you are over 18.
0:38 are we going to gloss over the fact that baby has a ear piercing?
US is behind, I haven't talked to a fastfood worker for years.
We already have those machines in McDonald's in the UK but there is still a cashier at the tills because some people still pay cash 😂
That dron fly like 1,5 second Look! 15:06
8:07 yes, Ice roads are a thing especially in Alaska with big 18 wheelers hulling hundred thousand tons. I recommend you to watch the T.V. Show Ice Road Trickers
12:21
that bird be R2D2ing
1:15 That reminds me of an anime movie my older brother had on the family computer with a scene of a monster with thousands of thin tentacles attacking a village and eating a girl.
(Uh... I promise it wasn't a hentai. I'm 30 now, I've I've seen Zone videos on Newgrounds, so I would know.)
If it is have a sussy fanservice, that still count as hentai
@@Twrdemon One year later and I realized it wasn't 1:39, it was 1:15 that reminded me of that movie.
11:28 I wonder how many videos there are online of people doing this and the dish shattering.
11:03 for balenciaga cat
I was genually surprised that other countries don't have those self serve thingies at McD
12:02 oh boi there's gonna be a lot of UTI going on later because of that.
1:52 a real homie
Dude used bubble beam to move that turtle lol
2:20 yeah, I live in northern Germany and havent talked with a McDonald's employe for years, it is pretty nice for introverts
No way bro that newscaster outta pocket
11:05 GigaChat, he has come!
I hope mousey reacts to more daily dose of internet videos in the future
15:05 her reaction lol
at 3:35 it's only illegal if it's flashing
the mcdonald part is true.
But in my country they still need a cashier to accept the payment because we are not accustomed with online/cashless payment, yet.
4:27 This is accurate. Been to India and this happened. To my entire family. Mostly my sisters
9:33 what is that little electronic instrument thing called. That’s so cool
The legendary wizard - Quagmire!
10:19 Let me explain what going on here. Man had electric hand (You noticed what sometimes bags was sticking on your hand or when you pet cats sometimes you shocking them?) And that thing was reacted for that and "shake's hand"
1:52 this guy
8:36 as you can see, Ironmouse is showing signs of overdose of internet
"these strange frozen bubbles were emerged in the lake in china."
ironmouse: wtf are those?
Prime example of my internet addiction
Holy shit Sammy Davis JR was reborn as a cat
4:41 - The same thing happened to me and my wife when we visited Kyoto. We were both in Kimonos and lots of people stopped to ask us if they could take a picture of my wife lmao
6:22 Ah yes, ear damage; hilarious.
6:08 did she just turn that wii remote in to a goddamn projectile weapon?!
I see that basic physics still elude a lot of people.
2:27 in one of the two mc donalds we have in my city in italy, similar to this one , we have had for many years
That cat looked like "The Pink Panther"