Too much focus on counting on white shirted people. But I didn't focus on it because it's literally countable without focus. So I saw the gorilla-dressed person right after he/she enters.
@@thebeststooge Do you mean every time someone clicks the link or every video they put the ad in. Because I've seen RUclipsrs of much smaller size get offered a lot more.
Here's how I noticed the gorilla: As soon as they started passing the ball, I was convinced there was no way in hell I could keep track of it all. So I just hopelessly stared at the center of the group. It was then that a black figure walked into the center of my hopeless focus. Then I was like thinking, "What the hell is a gorilla doing there? I thought we're supposed to be counting white shirts."
Watson: How do you notice such things, Holmes? Sherlock: How long have we shared these rooms? Watson: Two years. Sherlock: You walk up the stairs from the ground floor at least twice a day, do you not? Watson: Yes, so? Sherlock: How many steps are there? Watson: I... I've never counted them. Sherlock: There are twenty-two. You see, but you do not observe. Not verbatim but from a Sherlock Holmes story I read 30+ years ago.
Holmes may be fictional, buy he's an example of how his detective work relies on having to keep an open mind to all manner of subjects to solve crimes and mysteries.
@@lesteryaytrippy7282 Ironically, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was remarkably credulous and believed his good friend Harry Houdini actually had supernatural powers. I've watched lots of magic tricks that I can't explain. I don't believe supernatural magic is the answer for any of them. "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." How arrogant to think anyone can think of every possibility and work out which ones are impossible! "Once you exhaust your own limited imagination, whatever remains unexplained, no matter how impossible, must be the supernatural." Holmes is a fun character, but he's very far removed from reality, and practical methods.
People use muscle memory climbing stairs. Put a 1" thick board on a higher step at night. Called a farmers alarm. After six steps your brain coordinates with balance, run and rise. Hit that 1" change... yer laying on your ass at the bottom of the stairs.
I didn't miss too. I saw it but chose to ignore cos it didn't matter. I continued counting. I felt like a genius or one with a brain that wastes too much energy on unneeded data😅😅😅😅
You didn't mention the one that always seems the most obvious to me: when you write a long letter or other piece of writing, you have to read it extremely carefully multiple times, and preferably get someone else to edit it for you. I remember when my sister and I wrote a book as teenagers, we re-read the entire manuscript around 10 times, and still, after printing a few copies of it I still found numerous errors where we'd used completely incorrect words or punctuation. Our brains knew the story backwards, and were so conditioned to what they expected to find, that they just skipped over the obvious errors, even when we were actively and deliberately editing it
Τhats where there is a second front seat on cars, and drivers are advised to drive within speed limits. While i was doing my driving training one day i missed a whored red light because my tutor had told me to watch our for something else.
Hehe, only the first time it happens. I found myself executing perfect turns to places I wasn't actually going, because that was were my home was. After the first one I just go "autopilot" and turn back, lol.
@@dustinjames1268 And it's even scarier riding a motorcycle on autopilot at 60mph and it turns off just in time to not kill yourself approaching a 10mph corner with a rock face on the outer edge of the corner, where you come to a complete stop within 1 meter of said rock face after the bike was sliding all over the place wondering if you will stop before impact.
Referring to the finding ice cream in the ice cream tub reference: In many parts of America, When you open a tub of butter at your grandmas house, it could be anything from butter to salsa, spaghetti, beans, cake, corn, chicken, pudding, etc. So...
@@buckiesmalls The video starts mid-pass. There were 11 more bounce passes, one of these being a bounce pass, plus 11 dribbles. Why I felt the need to count the dribbles too, I'll never know.
Reminds me of that one time when I almost drank motor oil for cola. Luckily the taste difference woke me. Never drank cola since then. Maybe that is also why I like to sniff stuff before eating/drinking them.
@@Notmyname1593 funny thing in my country, the Philippines, you won't expect what an ice cream container would contain. Some (if not most) Filipinos use used ice cream containers to place their food. So I am now always keeping myself from opening ice cream containers because I might just disappoint myself.
Yeah that's the case with me too, I thought it was just a dark clothed guy until he was about 1/3 of the way onto the screen, really though how could anyone not notice it, certainly when he stopped in the middle of the screen to do gorilla type poses.
I guess it has to do with the way you focus, and that is situational. Maybe some people because they were given such a simple thing to look for were constantly concentrating on the balls so as not to miss anything. I was continually refocusing, on the ball when necessary, and the rest of the time on looking for anything relevant so I saw someone else enter almost instantly, then realised it was different from the others shortly after. I think it's good to think of things almost as though they are trick questions, regardless of whether there is any 'trick' it encourages the mind to see things from more perspectives.
Jerel Damon he’s saying “thoughty 2” but it sounds like “forty-two” because of his accent, some English accents pronounce the “th” as a “f” , for example they say “fought” when saying “thought”.
Another super video! This goes along with something I've thought about often. I frequently attend meetings of various groups of people. The room is a typical fluorescent lit large office with plain walls and about 14 or so folding tables forming a large rectangle. Chairs are arranged around the tables and walls forming sort of a large conference room. The chairs and tables all have rollers, so everything gets shoved about when people leave without pushing their chairs back in. When the room is left in disorder, the group meetings frequently go the same way... a bit disorganized. However, when I take the time to line up the tables and chairs neatly, the participants generally take their seats and are more focussed on the topic of the day. I believe this is because the messy room takes more effort to navigate, lest you bump into a table or don't get the kind of chair you like. The orderly room is predictable while the messy room is not. It requires more brain power to simply come in and find a place to sit. In a similar way, aircraft designers have learned to put fewer alarms and distracting indicators on the instrument panel so pilots don't "tune them out" leading to more frequent "controlled flight into terrain" incidents that really hurt on-time arrivals and departures. And passengers. The same is true of nurses' stations in busy hospitals, where constant beeps and alarms going off every time Mr. Smithee in 237 wants his TV channel changed may lead to Ms Jones sudden cardiac arrest going unnoticed. I further posit that my ADD friend likes his hideously messy office because the disorder keeps his wandering mind more entertained. All interesting stuff. Do keep up the most intelligent channel on RUclips. American radio host Glenn Beck used to describe his show as the meeting place of entertainment and enlightenment. He missed out as he devolved into a right-wing blowhard. You, sir, have taken that title away from him in a very successful way. Thank you.
So I am a professional driver, and it took months or retraining my brain to eliminate barely half of the blind spots it creates while driving. The absolute hardest one to break is the change from the norm habit. I have seen buses drive in front of trains because "there is never a train there." As a professional driver I HAVE to see these changes. I have to notice what 99% of other drivers miss or ignore. This video does a great job of explaining why it is people who have retrained themselves to see these thing find other driver so incompetent or annoying.
14:57 In this case, my brain has built a model to predicatively expect to see a women's cleavage when she is bent over..... and in this case, my brain was correct.
@@alvachan88 I knew when I wrote that comment that I could predicatively expect someone would leave just such a comment as yours about my comment. Ta Da...
@@xhelixshotx It wasn't 30 times. It was once. Before the RSL ad he was wearing a totally different shirt. I thought it was weird until I realized the purpose at the end of the video. He was literally demonstrating the entire theory.
some woman watched my mom while she was driving down the street , look left and right several times ad before she pulled right out and crashed into her. She said "I could just tell that you didn't see me"
Bruh grammar. “Haven’t watched this is a while” Add some punctuation kid. I am not asking for perfect english, but at least make your comment sensible.
EmpireBuilder, I’m not going to add punctuation as a mere act of defiance. Thanks for having me read my comment again though, you helped me notice the, “is”, that slipped my eye.
Celestial Lemon it is ironic. For a comment on a video about missing details you miss a detail right after. Really shows that you (as in the public) can’t change your mind in an instant.
I had the swap experiment performed on me in college. The person asking me directions changed. I wasn’t aware of the psychology department pulling pranks on other students, but I did notice the swap. I was counted as someone who didn’t notice. The reason was that I made a justification. I assumed I hadn’t noticed the person’s friend, who wanted the same directions, so I continued answering as briefly and concisely as possible. They would relay it to their friend when they got together again. Here’s the thing: I didn’t care. It was no big deal that a stranger (or two) was behaving oddly. They weren’t threatening me, so I just went about my business afterwards. I saw the same two people pull the same gag about ten minutes later. I realized it was a psychology thing, being on a campus, so I asked them how I was rated. They had marked me as missing the swap even though I didn’t. I hope they included that in their report. -sometimes disinterest might make someone seem to have missed something they didn’t.
Saw the gorila but ignored it because i thought someone is gonna play a sneaky on me and randomly insert a forth person while i am distracted by the gorila guy Edit: I got the task wrong i was supposed to count the passes not people in a white shirt , dont ask how
While i was counting the passes i suddenly spotted a new person in there, and i assumed it was supposed to distract me so i missed the passes, but it took a few seconds to realise it was a guy dressed like a gorilla.
Sherlock Holmes was known to say that if a man remembered everything he'd ever learned (heard or seen), he could predict the future. That seems to fit your theory.
@Urayis wish l Anything that can be called an "accident" or "co-incidence" occurs AGAINST the odds of probability. So, no, not "EVERYTHING" falls under that description. It would be more accurate to say that that everything is the result of cause and effect and is part of a pattern or cycle.If you know that day follows night and then it becomes day again, you can predict that any time and be correct. There are no co-incidences..
Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character. That theory has one big hole. To predict the future with any accuracy you would have to experience the whole universe so it could be the predictive model you're working from. We all work from predictive models. An IQ is nothing more than ones ability to recognize and predict patterns. Some have a better capacity to do this than others.
i cant blame anyone for taking sponsor money, it makes sense i can blame sponsors for lying about paying people to advertise tho Thoughty2 = ✓ Raid = ........, well u know
When I was a young kid, it was hard to get my dad’s attention while he was reading the newspaper. I’d say, “Dad?” Then ask the question. When he wouldn’t answer, I’d say, “Dad?” Louder and louder. Eventually, I’d give up or I’d yell it loud enough, that he would answer. Then one time, again, while he was reading the newspaper, I couldn’t get his attention, I yelled, “Dad?” Then at the same time, did basically a drum roll with my hands at the newspaper from behind it. It startled him, he didn’t get mad …… However, I noticed from then on that he never completely ignored me, while he was reading the newspaper. I could then get his attention on the first try. I was 11 years old when I finally did that and he learned to “Hear me” on the first try. This was in 1976, BTW. He’s still alive and 95 yo, now. I’ll be seeing him today.
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Didn't you pay attention to the rest of the video? Your brain created a predictive model. Because there is a 100% chance that a youtuber will be sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legends, your brain automatically expects to to hear "Raid: Shadow Legends" following a word from our sponsor type sentence.
We use this video for training around aircraft maintenance - to show people how fallible we can be and we "miss" things. Many people don't see it until you point it out. You are focussed on the white shirts...don't see the gorilla because it's not important to the task you were given.
Great video … another thing worth mentioning is car accidents and how only yesterday at work I dealt with two separate accidents caused by idiots who weren’t paying attention
I have OCD and I notice a lot more than the average person from my experience. I'm hyper fixated on detail and am very good at noticing inconsistencies. It's actually kinda cool and really helpful. My artist friend shows me all her art before she gives it to clients because if anything is slightly off, I'll notice. Update: I looked this up and this actually is a thing with scientific studies and everything! It's actually pretty neat.
I feel you. In my case it's not OCD but due to my work I had to "have an eye for detail", so I've somehow naturally become able to spot the tiniest detail, difference, oddity, just about anything about anything or anyone. Sometimes it's handy, most often it doubles my work (but not my payslip) :D
feel this...but im AuDHD. Being neurodivergent, our brains dont have that predictive filter and it is recognised that our brains process a LOT more sensory information than a neurotypical brain. My lovely ASD pattern recognition noticed the person in the gorilla suit, but as the test was task oriented, it wasnt the most important bit of information for me...and as far as my brain was concerned, the gorilla suit person was a separate task. Sensory overwhelm sucks tho.
I genuinely missed the gorilla trying to focus on the people to count the passes. I'm normally a really observant person, but damn, that got me. *Facepalm*
The fact that you're more observant was probably your downfall. Means you concentrated more on the task at hand and your brain worked harder to block out the black. Happened to me too, I subconsciously saw all the black around but it was 13 passes I believe. I'd also be willing to guess that those who didn't see the gorilla would've been able to answer how many passes
If they would do another study just the same but have the other people in red or something so the black stands out a bit. Im curious how many people would notice it then
I live in a wooded area across from a pasture. My kitten followed me out to the yard where I was doing a short task. I started walking back to the house and the kitten lingered, I looked up and saw a hawk gliding over my walnut tree and aiming at the kitten. I stepped back to the kitten and the hawk veered off and flew away. My mind turned the hawk into a harmless duck. That was a strange experience and the picture is still very clear in my mind, it happened over a year ago.
Ha! I discovered this when I was nine years old. I discovered that if I did something unexpected and especially if I held still when they were looking at me, that I became invisible. I have continued to use invisibility to avoid some boring person I didn't want to talk to. etc.
Same! People who were actively looking for me to ask to do some boring chores, walked right past me, looking right at me and still not noticing me. Real-life ninja skills.
14:15 - the Netherlands here, can confirm! Also, cyclists are practically immune to improper driving! Not because there isn’t a proper way of doing it, but rather: the cyclist basically has no boundaries of where it can and can’t drive. You learn very quickly to always look for them everywhere - most cyclists don’t even use their bell if they even have one at all!
I newed to work as a continuity editor...i spot ALL this stuff. Esp hair makeup and costume continuity...i can usually tell, in some episodes, what pieces were filmed before each other and which ones were re done over and over! I thrive on it!!!
David G it does but I’ve gotta respect the grind I’m not sure if I would turn down their sponsorship the only harm done is people download a free game and don’t like it
😀Hah! The mind trick didn't count on my brain giving up and just focusing on the person in the gorilla suit strolling by! Can't mislead a mind with a broken train of thought!😁
Years ago I did a experiment with a step leading into a office, for a laugh! involving my works Managers. At the bottom of the step was a one inch high grate for scraping the bottom of your shoes. This grate therefore, reduced the height of the step by one inch. Due to the length of time this grate was in place everyone that used the step on a daily basis was use to it. But when I removed the grate, making the step one inch higher. Everyone going up the step would hit the top of the step causing a trip. After three months I put back the grate, once again reducing the step height by one inch. Because everyone had by now gotten use to the extra height they would now stumble, due to the missing one inch. It was so much fun watching the managers tripping and stumbling! Though as a punishment I was given car wash duty through the winter. But hey well worth it especially when they was showing visitors around haha! Great Vlog! - Fletch -
❤ive been a fan for quite sometime and this is for Sure in my Top 3 Episodes. I didn't know any of this and it's too cool I do now . Your Informative & Such a Gifted Storyteller. You have the Coolest Topics, stating Facts and showing your Respect for every person and situation u talk about and that's an Admiral Quality. Your one the BEST on RUclips Darlin and I mean that Sincerely. Keep it up. U Rock it Out !!
That channel is horrible. The often take their own taste or artistic view and tell you because it wasn't done the way they thought it should go is wrong. That and it's a goddamn movie. You don't have to pick it apart. Movie physics is much different than reality. Let it be and enjoy the show instead of taking out your calculus book.
@@parkerlawson3484 you must be fun at parties. As someone who can take criticism and *likes* criticism, i can say that it doesnt make a difference what they think. Many times they have criticized many movies that i actually love and adore. People need to not take these things close to the chest as if *they're* the ones being insulted or criticised. People also need to learn to not take things seriously, now one can say that should apply to the channel. But thats the *point* of their channel. Being able to write in ways you disagree with for the same of entertainment is being a great writer. But whether or not they do feel that way or not is irrelevant. I watch them because they're funny and i dont mind their criticism. Though i understand its not everyone's cup of tea
@@stickiedmin6508 seen them both. Cinema wins is okay but once again criticism makes for better jokes and cinema wins just seems like they're sucking up to the movies which in my opinions isnt very funny.
@@DeusVult87 No, just like in video, people exposed to gorillas see them easier. This...uuuh....thing.. is the same way... Person in america will never relax in the dark. Me? Im oblivious in my ignorance and (merited) fear of minorities after dark D:
@A long time ago we made it to paradise. Yeah hotter climates tend to not favor evolution into higher IQ. Colder climates only smartest survive. Hotter climates only healthiest survive, since hot climates are riddled with more deadlier deseises/parasites/animals.
My brain has seen the word "racist" misused so often it expects any sentence tthat contains it to be meaningless drivle and ignores it. (unless it's in quotation marks :-)
I think you are one of the most interesting narrators on RUclips... For which I'm not surprised you have a large following. But.. 3 MILLION subscribers? That's phenomenal! Great going, you deserve it!
This reminds me how in high school I always loved to slide my text book across the ground to try and time it with someone's walking pattern. If I did it right it would go right under their foot right as their foot was going down, giving them the "step where their shouldn't be one" while walking up a set of stairs feeling.
I noticed the gorilla, because I'm scared of big dark human shaped things. Hazey boi sorry u got offended but i actually meant shadow figures and stuff like that. I intentionally worded it like that because i thought itd be funny and not too serious but i guess not. Its fine tho 👍
I had change blindness one time. I came in from work and walked in to the living room and clearly seen my TV and PlayStation. Then I sat down and grabbed the remote control and looked back up and both my TV and PlayStation were gone. I had gotten robbed.
Thoughty2: "By the end of this video, you'll learn secrets about your brain that will change how you see the world forever. . . ." Me after video: "You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize? Ignorance is bliss."
I was taught racing motocross to never look directly in front of where I was going but about 100m ahead constantly. The reason was it gave you reaction time. Trusting yourself that you've seen enough ahead to deal with it physically once it arrived and still looking 100m ahead was strange but it works. Every now and then though you've missed something and wham! You have no heads up its coming. Wouldn't recommend that method on the road in public by the way.
I do notice that Thoughty2 has one eye larger (or more open) than the other. This also applies to the eyebrow as well. Looks to be the right side that is larger.
I've been playing a FPS alot during quarantine for the first time in 10 years and have noticed my scanning for enemies isn't what it used to be. Could be age but I think atleast a little is due to this. The more I have played the better at spotting enemies I have become. Especially in usual places on the same maps. People who don't use the usual spots and are still relatively hidden are basically invisible to me.
@@blitzen435 the truth hurts all fps games are run and gun .5 of a brain cell required. I get my friend who only plays fps games into a game where you have to do more than run and gun and he is having the worst time of his life the only thing he can do is run and gun when it come to dodging an attack he rolls and rolls and when he's out of stam he gets hit and complains and I'm like did you try timing your dodge to the attack or just blow your load and hope for the best.
@@thatoneguyffs i drive the armor truck. Backwards forwards into people and when it's about to blow i make sure to be close to a rock that i go around and all my teamates die. Their sacrifice for my survival.
My brain automatically filters out Raid:Shadow Legends.
Human mind is indeed incredible and efficient machine.
It is not efficient to filter out visual or audio information you need to be able to see the or hear the predator.
He is too powerful too be kept alive
_youre not playing raid shadow legends?_
Raid: Shadow Legends
Wants to *KNOW MY LOCATION*
D:
My mind doesn't filter that because i have Sponsor Blocker to do that for me.
3:35
Here's a timestamp if you want to miss Raid Shadow Legends
Luffy Chinjah nah i’m way more
Thanks daddy, nohomo of course.
Absolute hero.
Thank you
Do yourselves a favor and download the Sponserblock extension.
"I used to be a man trapped inside a woman's body, but then my mom gave birth to me" is my favorite joke
no, it is my favorite joke!!
"but then I pulled out"
🤣
I was gonna like the original comment although it currently has 69.... Would be a shame to ruin that.
'man'
how could you NOT see that gorilla
Because you are concentrating on counting the passes made by the players in white shirts. It is really a simple explanation.
I didnt see the gorilla lmao. Only after he points at it that i realise theres a gorilla.
What are you doing here benny?
(Love your content)
Did you see him change shirts?
Too much focus on counting on white shirted people. But I didn't focus on it because it's literally countable without focus. So I saw the gorilla-dressed person right after he/she enters.
"But first today's sponsor, Rai.."
GOD DAMNNIT
1600 USD is what they pay each content creator who pushes it each time so I wish I could push it.
@@thebeststooge Do you mean every time someone clicks the link or every video they put the ad in. Because I've seen RUclipsrs of much smaller size get offered a lot more.
I thought better of you dude, cmon, you dishonour the number 42
they had to bro. susan demonetizing everything they had no choice but to t get $4k from a scam game to sponsor them
@@__-eu7wu "Susan"?
Here's how I noticed the gorilla: As soon as they started passing the ball, I was convinced there was no way in hell I could keep track of it all. So I just hopelessly stared at the center of the group. It was then that a black figure walked into the center of my hopeless focus. Then I was like thinking, "What the hell is a gorilla doing there? I thought we're supposed to be counting white shirts."
Same lol and it feels weird that nobody notice it
That’s why it said roughly half because when others are being told to do something their initial instinct usually is “there must be something else”
I noticed it too
lol at "I thought we were suppose to be counting white shirts."
YUP
My brain: Oh looks it’s a gorilla ignore the counting!
same, I was so distracted by the gorilla
I didn't count to begin with. I know there most be something else hence the title.
I didn't start counting because i don't like basketball. I watched the girls but still saw the gorilla.
Now yes, but the first time I saw this video I completely didn't see the gorilla.
i didnt even count till i missed a few and then the gorilla showed up and distracted me further
he should've very subtly changed his clothing everytime the camera panned back to him, until at the very end he was in a gorilla costume
YES!!! That would've been epic!!
but this ain't tiktok hahaha
@@xyrenaxypot9100whats tiktok ? My brain must filter out that unimportant information ?
Watson: How do you notice such things, Holmes?
Sherlock: How long have we shared these rooms?
Watson: Two years.
Sherlock: You walk up the stairs from the ground floor at least twice a day, do you not?
Watson: Yes, so?
Sherlock: How many steps are there?
Watson: I... I've never counted them.
Sherlock: There are twenty-two. You see, but you do not observe.
Not verbatim but from a Sherlock Holmes story I read 30+ years ago.
good example brother
Holmes may be fictional, buy he's an example of how his detective work relies on having to keep an open mind to all manner of subjects to solve crimes and mysteries.
@@lesteryaytrippy7282 Ironically, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was remarkably credulous and believed his good friend Harry Houdini actually had supernatural powers. I've watched lots of magic tricks that I can't explain. I don't believe supernatural magic is the answer for any of them. "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." How arrogant to think anyone can think of every possibility and work out which ones are impossible! "Once you exhaust your own limited imagination, whatever remains unexplained, no matter how impossible, must be the supernatural."
Holmes is a fun character, but he's very far removed from reality, and practical methods.
Just search 'Art of Deduction' on youtube. you won't regret it 😌
People use muscle memory climbing stairs. Put a 1" thick board on a higher step at night. Called a farmers alarm.
After six steps your brain coordinates with balance, run and rise. Hit that 1" change... yer laying on your ass at the bottom of the stairs.
Thoughty2: let me explain why you missed the gorilla.
Me: but...I didn't miss it.
welcome to the other 50%
The people who noticed the gorilla probably only noticed it because they stopped keeping track of the ball as soon as they started passing it
@@robertidonotsharemyfullnam496 shut up
I didn't miss too. I saw it but chose to ignore cos it didn't matter. I continued counting. I felt like a genius or one with a brain that wastes too much energy on unneeded data😅😅😅😅
I saw it immediately, but ignored it because I knew it was just a distraction. And they passed the ball 12 times.
Didn’t even count, still missed the gorilla.
Same i even backed the video up to actually count then i was like "what the fuck..?" XD
What gorilla!
@@pulsey2001 gorilla?
I only saw it cause I gave up counting lol
lmao
You didn't mention the one that always seems the most obvious to me: when you write a long letter or other piece of writing, you have to read it extremely carefully multiple times, and preferably get someone else to edit it for you. I remember when my sister and I wrote a book as teenagers, we re-read the entire manuscript around 10 times, and still, after printing a few copies of it I still found numerous errors where we'd used completely incorrect words or punctuation. Our brains knew the story backwards, and were so conditioned to what they expected to find, that they just skipped over the obvious errors, even when we were actively and deliberately editing it
One of the best ways to proofread a document is to read it backwards. I’ve used this trick for years.
The only thing more pandemic than COVID-19 is Raid : Shadow Legends sponsorships.
Even more than NordVPN.
Even more than Blue Apron
Simon Whistler refuses to do R:SL sponsorships. Then again, he has about 10 channels each with dozens of sponsors.
Perfect comment
Auto piloting while driving is scary as all hell when you realise what you've just done.
Τhats where there is a second front seat on cars, and drivers are advised to drive within speed limits. While i was doing my driving training one day i missed a whored red light because my tutor had told me to watch our for something else.
We will soon adapt to the new technology. It was the same when planes could fly themselves the majority of the way.
Hehe, only the first time it happens. I found myself executing perfect turns to places I wasn't actually going, because that was were my home was. After the first one I just go "autopilot" and turn back, lol.
The even scarier part is when you realize just how much of your life you spend on autopilot, not even experiencing your own life
@@dustinjames1268 And it's even scarier riding a motorcycle on autopilot at 60mph and it turns off just in time to not kill yourself approaching a 10mph corner with a rock face on the outer edge of the corner, where you come to a complete stop within 1 meter of said rock face after the bike was sliding all over the place wondering if you will stop before impact.
It's funny how his moustache slowly grew in throughout the episode and I didn't even notice
Haha. Good one.
i bet people wont even notice that! LOL
What moustache?
Lol
Why did you completely change your comment?
Referring to the finding ice cream in the ice cream tub reference: In many parts of America, When you open a tub of butter at your grandmas house, it could be anything from butter to salsa, spaghetti, beans, cake, corn, chicken, pudding, etc. So...
When I open an ice cream tub I expect to see nails, screws and nuts and bolts.
I'm a simple man: I hear "Raid Shadow Legends", I immediately go to the comments to see all the people pointing it out.
i guess i'm also a simple man
Lmao Same
Time to double tap the right of the screen a phew times
I immediately begin mashing the L key
Why do people hate on raid? I’ve seen it everywhere but I know almost nothing about it? I’m
My brain didn't filter out the 6 ads that played during this otherwise interesting video.
but i can't recall the adds either
Get Red. Lmao
mine did and i watched them
what were they
imagine being this much of a boomer
@@jamesjoyce660 I imagine u don't remember either. nor knew what it was selling.
This explains why a husband doesn't always notice when their spouse does something different with their hair or makeup.
Him: forty-two here
Me: aww you don't look that old...
That's why British English sucks
@@deputywreckmeister lol. It's kinda cute tho
Hey man, in ascii you can be 42 every day ;)
42 = answer to the question of the universe, Doug Adams
"thoughty two"
Never seen this, and i was like: wait wtf is that dude doing! Why! That feels so random lol
But did you get the count pass correct? LOL.
@@buckiesmalls The video starts mid-pass. There were 11 more bounce passes, one of these being a bounce pass, plus 11 dribbles. Why I felt the need to count the dribbles too, I'll never know.
I saw the gorilla when it was centre stage and though WTF?! I thought it was a distraction to stop me counting the passes - and I lost count!
I saw it to on my first time
@@Fooxelwagle Better than I did.
Thank you for fully describing the reason my brain shorts out when I open a tin of shortbread cookies, only to find sewing supplies.
Good one!! I have never seen sewing supplies in anything BUT a shortbread cookie tin !!
It explains tongue piercing, though.
Reminds me of that one time when I almost drank motor oil for cola. Luckily the taste difference woke me. Never drank cola since then. Maybe that is also why I like to sniff stuff before eating/drinking them.
@@Notmyname1593 funny thing in my country, the Philippines, you won't expect what an ice cream container would contain. Some (if not most) Filipinos use used ice cream containers to place their food.
So I am now always keeping myself from opening ice cream containers because I might just disappoint myself.
50% of people see a mustache on you, the rest of us don’t.
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I noticed the gorilla, but not right away: "Ten...elev- WHAT TH..."
False, at eleven the gorilla has exited the scene. - The Dwight Schrute that lives in my brain.
@@garrettg5130 but it is possible to mess the counting up, which is likely because of how many times things are being thrown around.
Yeah that's the case with me too, I thought it was just a dark clothed guy until he was about 1/3 of the way onto the screen, really though how could anyone not notice it, certainly when he stopped in the middle of the screen to do gorilla type poses.
For a moment at around the 8-9th pass, the gorilla blocks the ball. I was like: ‘hey get out of th- is that a gorrila?’
I guess it has to do with the way you focus, and that is situational. Maybe some people because they were given such a simple thing to look for were constantly concentrating on the balls so as not to miss anything. I was continually refocusing, on the ball when necessary, and the rest of the time on looking for anything relevant so I saw someone else enter almost instantly, then realised it was different from the others shortly after.
I think it's good to think of things almost as though they are trick questions, regardless of whether there is any 'trick' it encourages the mind to see things from more perspectives.
Was anyone else expecting him to do a shirt change? Or even put on a tie halfway through the video? Missed opportunity
He did though...
Yes. The only reason I stayed till the end was waiting on him to point it out, but he never did.
Jmack 4275 yes
@@jeggsonvohees2201 I see black and white plaid all the way through.
@@PoodleParti Joke.
I mainly come here now just to hear him say, "Hey! Forty-Two here."
And one video he doesn't say it and your brain freaks out and explodes.
Jerel Damon he’s saying “thoughty 2” but it sounds like “forty-two” because of his accent, some English accents pronounce the “th” as a “f” , for example they say “fought” when saying “thought”.
I come here for the vitriolic racism against the spanish.
@@theodorebear6714 I came here for the glory of the eternal fire
Mmm, it's Thoughty 2, you zombie 🧟♂️
Another super video!
This goes along with something I've thought about often. I frequently attend meetings of various groups of people. The room is a typical fluorescent lit large office with plain walls and about 14 or so folding tables forming a large rectangle. Chairs are arranged around the tables and walls forming sort of a large conference room. The chairs and tables all have rollers, so everything gets shoved about when people leave without pushing their chairs back in. When the room is left in disorder, the group meetings frequently go the same way... a bit disorganized. However, when I take the time to line up the tables and chairs neatly, the participants generally take their seats and are more focussed on the topic of the day.
I believe this is because the messy room takes more effort to navigate, lest you bump into a table or don't get the kind of chair you like. The orderly room is predictable while the messy room is not. It requires more brain power to simply come in and find a place to sit. In a similar way, aircraft designers have learned to put fewer alarms and distracting indicators on the instrument panel so pilots don't "tune them out" leading to more frequent "controlled flight into terrain" incidents that really hurt on-time arrivals and departures. And passengers.
The same is true of nurses' stations in busy hospitals, where constant beeps and alarms going off every time Mr. Smithee in 237 wants his TV channel changed may lead to Ms Jones sudden cardiac arrest going unnoticed. I further posit that my ADD friend likes his hideously messy office because the disorder keeps his wandering mind more entertained.
All interesting stuff. Do keep up the most intelligent channel on RUclips. American radio host Glenn Beck used to describe his show as the meeting place of entertainment and enlightenment. He missed out as he devolved into a right-wing blowhard. You, sir, have taken that title away from him in a very successful way. Thank you.
This is a really good comment. Needs more likes and reply so thoughy2 can see it
I wish my brain did this with "Raid: Shadow Legends!"
Git gud.
If you all are good people DONT RUIN THE 69 LIKES.
Wait, there was a "Raid: Shadow Legends" ad?
there was a raid ad?
Looks like Arran has quarantined himself and is uploading very frequently now! Or that's how he's controlling his COVID-19 madness.
Day 7 of corona virus. Some one invents untigravity/flying cars from boredom.
When I'm high af I see or hear things in music or films that I would never have seen when sober.
Yup!
Yessssss
Dizz I get the same on dmt and mushies
I remember the first time I heard "There is no dark side of the moon really. As a matter of fact it's all dark"
It's because psychedelic drugs "remove" that filter and you experience it all as new without preconceived notions.
So I am a professional driver, and it took months or retraining my brain to eliminate barely half of the blind spots it creates while driving. The absolute hardest one to break is the change from the norm habit. I have seen buses drive in front of trains because "there is never a train there." As a professional driver I HAVE to see these changes. I have to notice what 99% of other drivers miss or ignore. This video does a great job of explaining why it is people who have retrained themselves to see these thing find other driver so incompetent or annoying.
The things I learned while driving tactical fuel and ammo have stuck with me for life .
14:57 In this case, my brain has built a model to predicatively expect to see a women's cleavage when she is bent over..... and in this case, my brain was correct.
I was going to see if anyone else noticed that!
Yep, my predictive model also make me see that
after i saw that, i knew to scroll down to find such a comment. human behavior is predictable.
@@alvachan88 I knew when I wrote that comment that I could predicatively expect someone would leave just such a comment as yours about my comment.
Ta Da...
I have waited something like this at the end:
"Did you realised that I changed my shirt 30 times during the video."
Or if in the end it was Vsauce instead of Thoughty2, would had been epic :P
I looked back to see if he did change his shirt. Was disappointed
@@xhelixshotx It wasn't 30 times. It was once. Before the RSL ad he was wearing a totally different shirt. I thought it was weird until I realized the purpose at the end of the video. He was literally demonstrating the entire theory.
@@fjolliff6308 I noticed because that's what happens in most of his videos.
Well I have finished the video yet so yes
When I was crossing the road, I looked left and right to make sure no vehicles were in my way.
When I took a step forward, a bike ran over my foot.
some woman watched my mom while she was driving down the street , look left and right several times ad before she pulled right out and crashed into her. She said "I could just tell that you didn't see me"
What, a bicycle's not a vehicle to you,!?
@@petergant8767 it is, I just didn't see it,
And it wasn't a bicycle, it was a motorbike
@@Youbeentagged 😆
I saw it straight away, but it does explain a lot when it comes to some people you encounter.
Haven’t watched this in a while
The mustache caught me off guard
ik the feels
Bruh grammar.
“Haven’t watched this is a while”
Add some punctuation kid. I am not asking for perfect english, but at least make your comment sensible.
EmpireBuilder, I’m not going to add punctuation as a mere act of defiance. Thanks for having me read my comment again though, you helped me notice the, “is”, that slipped my eye.
i miss 100 facts
Celestial Lemon it is ironic. For a comment on a video about missing details you miss a detail right after. Really shows that you (as in the public) can’t change your mind in an instant.
Raid: Shadow legend - next suggested video: "How popular video games fool your brain and steal your money"
I didn’t see a gorilla, I seen a guy in a gorilla suit, but no actual gorilla.
Wow you must be very cool
It might have been patrick star
@@Leon-cp3gh lmao
Nobody said "actual gorilla" tho, so.... you got yourself.
@Heyward Shepherd Blind hatred towards a mental disorder that you don't even know he has. Jesus you must be a lot of fun at a party.
I had the swap experiment performed on me in college. The person asking me directions changed.
I wasn’t aware of the psychology department pulling pranks on other students, but I did notice the swap.
I was counted as someone who didn’t notice.
The reason was that I made a justification. I assumed I hadn’t noticed the person’s friend, who wanted the same directions, so I continued answering as briefly and concisely as possible. They would relay it to their friend when they got together again.
Here’s the thing: I didn’t care. It was no big deal that a stranger (or two) was behaving oddly. They weren’t threatening me, so I just went about my business afterwards.
I saw the same two people pull the same gag about ten minutes later.
I realized it was a psychology thing, being on a campus, so I asked them how I was rated.
They had marked me as missing the swap even though I didn’t.
I hope they included that in their report. -sometimes disinterest might make someone seem to have missed something they didn’t.
That mustache is really pushing it man. You're going to get arrested.
Wiztard What? that sweet stache?
His stache is good
Saw the gorila but ignored it because i thought someone is gonna play a sneaky on me and randomly insert a forth person while i am distracted by the gorila guy
Edit: I got the task wrong i was supposed to count the passes not people in a white shirt , dont ask how
Ok but did you count how many times the ball was thrown ?
@@stephenb7829 Did you see what color underwear the guy with the blue shoe laces was wearing?
Good call. It just didn't play out that way.
While i was counting the passes i suddenly spotted a new person in there, and i assumed it was supposed to distract me so i missed the passes, but it took a few seconds to realise it was a guy dressed like a gorilla.
I was trying to see if there was two balls, it why I missed the gorilla
the brain doesn’t miss the obvious, it misses what your not focussed on
you are my favorite channel BY FAR! Can't wait to receive your book
Me, a nosy person who pays attention to everything. His mustache needs grease and a comb.
Who?
Maybe as a nosy person you just focus on noses?
Sherlock Holmes was known to say that if a man remembered everything he'd ever learned (heard or seen), he could predict the future. That seems to fit your theory.
atleast with very high accuracy
I agree
@Urayis wish l wrong
@Urayis wish l Anything that can be called an "accident" or "co-incidence" occurs AGAINST the odds of probability. So, no, not "EVERYTHING" falls under that description. It would be more accurate to say that that everything is the result of cause and effect and is part of a pattern or cycle.If you know that day follows night and then it becomes day again, you can predict that any time and be correct. There are no co-incidences..
Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character. That theory has one big hole. To predict the future with any accuracy you would have to experience the whole universe so it could be the predictive model you're working from. We all work from predictive models. An IQ is nothing more than ones ability to recognize and predict patterns. Some have a better capacity to do this than others.
Who would've thought a raid shadow legends sponsor would take over even Thoughty2?
they must pay well!
DerpChalk he’s done it before
i cant blame anyone for taking sponsor money, it makes sense
i can blame sponsors for lying about paying people to advertise tho
Thoughty2 = ✓
Raid = ........, well u know
Times are hard
When I was a young kid, it was hard to get my dad’s attention while he was reading the newspaper. I’d say, “Dad?” Then ask the question. When he wouldn’t answer, I’d say, “Dad?” Louder and louder. Eventually, I’d give up or I’d yell it loud enough, that he would answer.
Then one time, again, while he was reading the newspaper, I couldn’t get his attention, I yelled, “Dad?” Then at the same time, did basically a drum roll with my hands at the newspaper from behind it.
It startled him, he didn’t get mad …… However, I noticed from then on that he never completely ignored me, while he was reading the newspaper. I could then get his attention on the first try.
I was 11 years old when I finally did that and he learned to “Hear me” on the first try. This was in 1976, BTW. He’s still alive and 95 yo, now. I’ll be seeing him today.
11 , they pass it 11 times
And yes I thought the gorilla walking in the middle of their game was rude
your attempt at sounding smart has failed
How is this an attempt in sounding smart?
@@cameronbadgwell2753 because they counted the times a white shirt passed the ball to a black shirt and vise versa.
@@kiiturii,thanks
@@cameronbadgwell2753
I guess counting is impressive
Imagine if he switched shirt everytime it cuts back to him.
Only once that I saw.
He does that in his other videos, too
I like your pfp
@@finnologyy 😮
He is definitely saying “Hey!, Forty Two Here.”
Ikr?
His own social experiment!
No he’s British
Ikr?
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People who didn’t count at the start and just saw the gorilla: that form of jitsu does not work on me
I didn't count but it took me about 5 seconds to notice it in the middle.
2:13 when he said “let’s go on to our sponsor” I literally said “raid shadow legends” at the same time he did, that’s nuts
Didn't you pay attention to the rest of the video? Your brain created a predictive model. Because there is a 100% chance that a youtuber will be sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legends, your brain automatically expects to to hear "Raid: Shadow Legends" following a word from our sponsor type sentence.
Today i got up to talk to my wife about something. She texted me about it while i was in the other room walking to talk to her.
I didn’t notice it first time until he said it
We use this video for training around aircraft maintenance - to show people how fallible we can be and we "miss" things. Many people don't see it until you point it out. You are focussed on the white shirts...don't see the gorilla because it's not important to the task you were given.
I defn missed the gorilla. Somehow I was more distracted by the 3 on the back of the wall.
Cal GD I saw somebody walking away from the game, but nothing else.
Did you notice two big "S"s on the wall?
I saw it.. was thinking what the hell is that oh shit I lost count.
“Turns out that’s just how the brain works”
Guys, my brain is broken I saw the gorilla
The No 50%
The No me to
But did you see the ninja orgy?
What where
_Guys, my brain is broken I saw the gorilla_
But how many times did the people in black pass the ball? You failed.
Great video … another thing worth mentioning is car accidents and how only yesterday at work I dealt with two separate accidents caused by idiots who weren’t paying attention
That mustache puts his power level over 9000!
Ganja God, that isn’t even his final forme!
@@ohtug Wait till the handlebars grow out!!!
@@ohtug when he reach full power you will think that its White Beard commander😂
last time i was this early he didnt have a moustache
Yeah I remember when he didn't have one.
Well... Now he isn't a kid any more, he can wear the moustache.
More like you were two years late because he had that stache for over a years
@@h.a.6790 read the comment again🤦♂️
3:35 to skip him waffling on about how much he likes some game that nobody cares about. Thank me later.
i wonder who the thank will come from .
But then you miss the gorilla part in his introduction.
I have OCD and I notice a lot more than the average person from my experience. I'm hyper fixated on detail and am very good at noticing inconsistencies. It's actually kinda cool and really helpful. My artist friend shows me all her art before she gives it to clients because if anything is slightly off, I'll notice.
Update: I looked this up and this actually is a thing with scientific studies and everything! It's actually pretty neat.
tell me more
🙄
I feel you. In my case it's not OCD but due to my work I had to "have an eye for detail", so I've somehow naturally become able to spot the tiniest detail, difference, oddity, just about anything about anything or anyone. Sometimes it's handy, most often it doubles my work (but not my payslip) :D
feel this...but im AuDHD. Being neurodivergent, our brains dont have that predictive filter and it is recognised that our brains process a LOT more sensory information than a neurotypical brain. My lovely ASD pattern recognition noticed the person in the gorilla suit, but as the test was task oriented, it wasnt the most important bit of information for me...and as far as my brain was concerned, the gorilla suit person was a separate task. Sensory overwhelm sucks tho.
I’m the same and I still didn’t see the gorilla at first. I kept wanting whatever was blocking the damn ball to move out of the way. LMFAO.
Sometimes my brain filters out Arran's Mustache
No wonder, with the excessive stream of information, people lose their awareness and function on an autopilot.
ok levi niha
Lose
Uhhhh The video experiment was done before the internet was widespread.
AquadarK22 They could be referring to general information rather than internet information.
O'SSÉIN - Master Your Mind With Me Do you mean the excessive stream of info from internet or life in general.
I genuinely missed the gorilla trying to focus on the people to count the passes. I'm normally a really observant person, but damn, that got me. *Facepalm*
Same!
Likewise
The fact that you're more observant was probably your downfall. Means you concentrated more on the task at hand and your brain worked harder to block out the black. Happened to me too, I subconsciously saw all the black around but it was 13 passes I believe. I'd also be willing to guess that those who didn't see the gorilla would've been able to answer how many passes
I didn't see it until it beat it's chest, but then I lost count of how many passes there were.
If they would do another study just the same but have the other people in red or something so the black stands out a bit. Im curious how many people would notice it then
I live in a wooded area across from a pasture. My kitten followed me out to the yard where I was doing a short task. I started walking back to the house and the kitten lingered, I looked up and saw a hawk gliding over my walnut tree and aiming at the kitten. I stepped back to the kitten and the hawk veered off and flew away. My mind turned the hawk into a harmless duck. That was a strange experience and the picture is still very clear in my mind, it happened over a year ago.
Maybe it was a duck and your mind turned it into a hawk? Idk, that’s strange I’ve never heard of that happening.
Ha! I discovered this when I was nine years old. I discovered that if I did something unexpected and especially if I held still when they were looking at me, that I became invisible. I have continued to use invisibility to avoid some boring person I didn't want to talk to. etc.
Ah. A student of the great Drax the Destroyer I see.
Drax? I've got news for you, buddy.
Same! People who were actively looking for me to ask to do some boring chores, walked right past me, looking right at me and still not noticing me. Real-life ninja skills.
14:15 - the Netherlands here, can confirm! Also, cyclists are practically immune to improper driving! Not because there isn’t a proper way of doing it, but rather: the cyclist basically has no boundaries of where it can and can’t drive. You learn very quickly to always look for them everywhere - most cyclists don’t even use their bell if they even have one at all!
Maybe you should run some over, keep them on their toes. Cyclists are so annoying when you are behind the wheel
“and now a word from our sponsors Raid: Shadow Legends”
**KING CRIMSON**
Are you referring to King Crimson, the legendary band? And if so: What is the connection?
@@jannetteberends8730 oh my sweet summer child
I newed to work as a continuity editor...i spot ALL this stuff. Esp hair makeup and costume continuity...i can usually tell, in some episodes, what pieces were filmed before each other and which ones were re done over and over! I thrive on it!!!
We all know he only played raid shadow legends once, just to get footage
The game kinda sucks
David G it does but I’ve gotta respect the grind I’m not sure if I would turn down their sponsorship the only harm done is people download a free game and don’t like it
@@dannydethanos6994 I tried it , I really wanted it to be good but it was way too repetitive. The art between levels is pretty cool tho.
David G their artwork is great the ads are great like someone said it would be a better game if it wasn’t a game if it was a show
Stop it get some help
😀Hah! The mind trick didn't count on my brain giving up and just focusing on the person in the gorilla suit strolling by! Can't mislead a mind with a broken train of thought!😁
I literally didn’t care about anything else till the gorilla came in then my interest was piqued 😂😂
4:16, looks like the man is controlling the digital ad board.
Lol didn’t even notice
I noticed the same thing and thought he was going to call that out.
Nice eyes
Well actually no cause there's different footage after the scroll
Years ago I did a experiment with a step leading into a office, for a laugh! involving my works Managers.
At the bottom of the step was a one inch high grate for scraping the bottom of your shoes. This grate therefore, reduced the height of the step by one inch.
Due to the length of time this grate was in place everyone that used the step on a daily basis was use to it. But when I removed the grate, making the step one inch higher. Everyone going up the step would hit the top of the step causing a trip.
After three months I put back the grate, once again reducing the step height by one inch. Because everyone had by now gotten use to the extra height they would now stumble, due to the missing one inch.
It was so much fun watching the managers tripping and stumbling!
Though as a punishment I was given car wash duty through the winter. But hey well worth it especially when they was showing visitors around haha!
Great Vlog!
- Fletch -
So what you're really trying to say is that Bigfoot can still be real even though we've never seen one...
I think that’s up there with mental patients and phantom phone calls.
We've never seen one? If your meaning of we is humanity, then you're very wrong. "We've" seen Bigfoot hundreds of thousands of times.
@@jkm6112 👏... 👏... 👏... (whoosh)
It only shows up at basketball games.
"A Starbucks cup in a medieval tavern"
So this not noticing mistakes thing..
"Hey, forty-two here." Lol, just kidding. Much love to him and his channel!
❤ive been a fan for quite sometime and this is for Sure in my Top 3 Episodes. I didn't know any of this and it's too cool I do now . Your Informative & Such a Gifted Storyteller. You have the Coolest Topics, stating Facts and showing your Respect for every person and situation u talk about and that's an Admiral Quality. Your one the BEST on RUclips Darlin and I mean that Sincerely. Keep it up. U Rock it Out !!
The only ultimate mystery here is the "Thoughty2 mustache".????!!!
Thoughty2: Almost every large budget film made in the past 50 years has at least 1 continuity error
Me, who watches Cinimasins: *D i n g*
That channel is horrible. The often take their own taste or artistic view and tell you because it wasn't done the way they thought it should go is wrong. That and it's a goddamn movie. You don't have to pick it apart. Movie physics is much different than reality. Let it be and enjoy the show instead of taking out your calculus book.
@@parkerlawson3484 you must be fun at parties. As someone who can take criticism and *likes* criticism, i can say that it doesnt make a difference what they think. Many times they have criticized many movies that i actually love and adore. People need to not take these things close to the chest as if *they're* the ones being insulted or criticised. People also need to learn to not take things seriously, now one can say that should apply to the channel. But thats the *point* of their channel. Being able to write in ways you disagree with for the same of entertainment is being a great writer. But whether or not they do feel that way or not is irrelevant. I watch them because they're funny and i dont mind their criticism. Though i understand its not everyone's cup of tea
@@OniContraverum
Try CinemaWINS - _far_ better channel.
@@stickiedmin6508 seen them both. Cinema wins is okay but once again criticism makes for better jokes and cinema wins just seems like they're sucking up to the movies which in my opinions isnt very funny.
:14 after seeing this, I could never count the number of times because I am always looking out for the gorilla.
When confronted with a reality that is different than what you remember, the logical thing to do is to accept reality and distrust your memory.
Next episode:
"Our brains are racist"
That's kind of true though since stereotypes are already implemented into our brains lmfao
@@DeusVult87
I live in 99,9% white ethnostate, i dont meet black people often, so im not trained to notice :^)
@@DeusVult87
No, just like in video, people exposed to gorillas see them easier.
This...uuuh....thing.. is the same way...
Person in america will never relax in the dark.
Me? Im oblivious in my ignorance and (merited) fear of minorities after dark D:
@A long time ago we made it to paradise.
Yeah hotter climates tend to not favor evolution into higher IQ.
Colder climates only smartest survive.
Hotter climates only healthiest survive, since hot climates are riddled with more deadlier deseises/parasites/animals.
My brain has seen the word "racist" misused so often it expects any sentence tthat contains it to be meaningless drivle and ignores it. (unless it's in quotation marks :-)
I think you are one of the most interesting narrators on RUclips... For which I'm not surprised you have a large following. But.. 3 MILLION subscribers? That's phenomenal! Great going, you deserve it!
It's now 5.3 million
First time I watched it I was shocked at the gorilla that was interrupting my counting. lol
@@baggovtenner4453 I would have never noticed but it got in the way while I was counting. lol
I feel weird that I noticed it however I was not counting passes I was just looking at everyone.
I didnt notice it and when he said obviously u saw the gorilla i was shocked
Same bro i was like wtf
I love when he says "well" like ok I'm in for some learning right here 😁
12:58
OH, THE IRONY. My sweet little summer-child swaddled in the cloak of ignorance. "Decphering".
Lynx Hearthweru just giving us real world examples 😛
Well noticed, however, you have a long road ahead of you now for there is much that is ares about face in this world. I bid you fare well.
This reminds me how in high school I always loved to slide my text book across the ground to try and time it with someone's walking pattern. If I did it right it would go right under their foot right as their foot was going down, giving them the "step where their shouldn't be one" while walking up a set of stairs feeling.
I noticed the gorilla, because I'm scared of big dark human shaped things.
Hazey boi sorry u got offended but i actually meant shadow figures and stuff like that. I intentionally worded it like that because i thought itd be funny and not too serious but i guess not. Its fine tho 👍
So you definitely practice social distancing, smh it’s 2020 grow up plz
I promise we’re not going anywhere
Sir Haze lol I think you’re the one who needs some growing up cuz they’re obviously telling a joke
So i am not the only one who got raped by a obese old black Lady
@@John-zv1hy it's not racism how would that be racist
This perfectly explains what happens when my grandma decides to put away leftovers in a butter container. I want butter but I get baked beans
_"Scary things"_
**shows the society and humankind**
I noticed the gorilla, I called my bf over and showed him the video without saying much. He completely missed it. Our brains are quite hilarious
Because you are told first to watch the white T shirts , you are already distracted before you even start to watch the vid 😉
Maybehelps that you clicked on a video about missing things right infront of you
11:53 - “50% of people manage to entirely miss the gorilla”
12:10 - “Most people do miss the gorilla”
I didn’t miss that flub 🤣
We are among those 50-55% XD. "It's most people if it's me"
🔥🔥🔥 3:28 Shirt changed ~ i see you bro!!! Lol 🔥🔥🔥
I had change blindness one time. I came in from work and walked in to the living room and clearly seen my TV and PlayStation. Then I sat down and grabbed the remote control and looked back up and both my TV and PlayStation were gone. I had gotten robbed.
We used to have a patio heater outside, took us a month to notice it had gone missing
Thoughty2:
"By the end of this video, you'll learn secrets about your brain that will change how you see the world forever. . . ."
Me after video:
"You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize? Ignorance is bliss."
FUCKIN CLASSIC!!!!!!!! 🤙
Ahh! Guy, well said!
“Do not try and see the Gorilla, that’s impossible. Instead try and realize the truth. There is no Gorilla”
I love when autopilot kicks in when driving. It feels like I just teleported to my destination.
Or when your playing a game and winging it without trying.
Teleportation to A&E
I was taught racing motocross to never look directly in front of where I was going but about 100m ahead constantly. The reason was it gave you reaction time. Trusting yourself that you've seen enough ahead to deal with it physically once it arrived and still looking 100m ahead was strange but it works. Every now and then though you've missed something and wham! You have no heads up its coming. Wouldn't recommend that method on the road in public by the way.
That always kinda freaks me out like omg was I even paying attention how did I not crash.
You know how people talk about the brain as its own entity. Your brain is you.
I want to know what the "dinosaur" in this video's thumbnail actually is.
Same I wanna know what click bait story it came from xD
Same, thumbnail is the reason I click.
It’s the Clickbaitosaurus Rex
It’s Godzilla
You haven't seen a dinosaur.
I do notice that Thoughty2 has one eye larger (or more open) than the other. This also applies to the eyebrow as well. Looks to be the right side that is larger.
Did anyone else notice Thoughty2 swapping for another version of himself mid video?
rofl But did you notice him switch mustaches during the sponsorship?
Yes. Arran swapped with his twin Aaron.
Also the thumbnail :D yesterday it was Cthulhu, now it's a dinosaur
Probably, but not me
Someone mentioned it I went trough parts. Where is it give a timestamp
I've been playing a FPS alot during quarantine for the first time in 10 years and have noticed my scanning for enemies isn't what it used to be. Could be age but I think atleast a little is due to this. The more I have played the better at spotting enemies I have become. Especially in usual places on the same maps. People who don't use the usual spots and are still relatively hidden are basically invisible to me.
Which game do you play?
Probably call of duty or anyother basic bitch fps take your pick. They are all the same no brain run and gun
@@thatoneguyffs damn bro thats a bit unnecessary
@@blitzen435 the truth hurts all fps games are run and gun .5 of a brain cell required. I get my friend who only plays fps games into a game where you have to do more than run and gun and he is having the worst time of his life the only thing he can do is run and gun when it come to dodging an attack he rolls and rolls and when he's out of stam he gets hit and complains and I'm like did you try timing your dodge to the attack or just blow your load and hope for the best.
@@thatoneguyffs i drive the armor truck. Backwards forwards into people and when it's about to blow i make sure to be close to a rock that i go around and all my teamates die. Their sacrifice for my survival.
Corona Virus : * Exists *
Self Isolation : *Exists *
Introverts : *I've been looking forward to this* .
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