2:48 The Goldfish has a Swimbladder disorder and is unable to stay at the bottom of the tank where the food is, so Luke(LukesGoldies the og poster) Put stilts to hold the fish down, it can completely control whether it wants to go down or not.
The third plug is just for grounding, and not everything needs to be ground. Most 2 prong plugs Are attached to devices that have internal fail-safes or fuses inside the plug. Only time you really NEED 3 prong is if you're plugging a lot of things into one, or running high wattage.
@@DarkRaen666the third plug is also a safety feature, there's a flap that blocks the inside of the other two plugs unless the top plug is filled first
The shown "european" Plugs are actually just for smaller devices, others have a way better plug that is inserted into the Socket, not just sitting on top like the rest basically. It's called SchuKo and is also used in some areas in Asia xD
@@noisyash4234 Don't see how, but sure, might be true. Not like i know of anyone who have been electrocuted while using a properly installed schuko plug. Not even any accidents.
@@misterlobsterman the third pin completely prevents any contact with the conductors inside the socket, and because only the tip of the prong is conductive a half plugged in plug doesn't have an electrocution risk, a built in fuse in the plug helps against unexpected surges, the circuit is designed in a safer way so that live/neutral fray first and the ground stays connected. The only thing about them that's less safe than any other plug is they seem to have been engineered to be a perfect caltrop
17:00 No you did not crack the Enigma Code. Polish mathematicians did. In 1936. You can credit the brits for stealing the biggest total amount of other countries national heritage though.
"You can credit the Brits for stealing" "When war broke out and Poland fell, it was the work of Rejewski and the Polish Cypher Bureau that led the way for Alan Turing and his team to not only decipher Enigma messages, but also to build the Colossus machine at Bletchley Park that would break the much more sophisticated German Lorenz cypher that superseded Enigma. This, it has been argued, shortened World War II by as much as two years. After the war, the achievements of Rejewski and the Cypher Bureau were all but forgotten as Poland went into a communist deep freeze for nearly fifty years. To the outside world, it was Turing that had cracked the Enigma and shortened the war. Indeed, by the time The Imitation Game film about Turing was released in 2014, the efforts of the Polish cryptographers had been reduced to just one line. Luckily, thanks mainly to the efforts of the Polish government, the names of Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Today, a plaque commemorating their contribution to the war effort stands outside Bletchley Park, reminding everyone that were it not for the efforts of the cryptographers of the Polish Cypher Bureau, World War II could have dragged on for a lot longer than it did." Stop playing the blame game my guy, it was down to multiple factors that the polish were forgotten and wasn't Britain trying to take the credit. It took one quick Google search to see the actual reason they were forgotten... Come on man your better than that.
@loodlebop probably don't put any salt in it. You think just because you eat something more than the country that created it means you season your food?
It's simple, we were complacent in what he had and still have and don't need spices to change it. Can't beat a good Sunday roast or cheesy taters and mash. Remember people evolved in different parts of the world where certain food grew. We evolved on a simple diet and never need to change that. Well simple is relative as the poor had little.
Alexander Graham Bell may have been born in Scotland but he moved to Canada when he was 23 years old in 1870. He conceived the idea in his home in Branford Ontario, and actually created the invention in a shop in Boston Massachusetts. Just because the guy was born in Scotland does not make it a Scottish invention. He spent 52 years of his life in Canada in the United States, he was only in Scotland as a child and young adult
@@peepeepoopoo5008 They moved to the Canada and then to the US and even mentioned they wouldn't have had the resources available to them for as cheap as it was and likely wouldn't have been able to make it in Scotland, especially in those 70s-80s times where a lot of supplies being shipped to the UK were cut off due to the US Civil War which caused a massive Emigration wave TO the North America/Australia.
In Sweden, police can take you in and search your asshole whenever they want. They can say that they suspect you but doesn't have to tell you on what terms. It's crazy. Happened to me 3 times.
I also don't think the cops searched that dudes ass on the road. He got booked and then examined probably after displaying weird behaviors like the way he sitting or walking
Fun fact about bones. The more pressure and weight that they carry over time. The more dense they become. As long as the weight is not above the break point threshold.
Rob calling dogs nasty is the BIGGEST oxymoron in my life. Dont get me wrong, he did his duty and won life getting married and all, but given ALL the shit we have seen of him via plugs for ads or god forbid him using his BARE ASS to pain the wall....
When Archie decides to take the throne for himself, and he asks for aid from his fellow Americans, I’m going to go to Rob’s house and change all his electrical sockets.
@@peepeepoopoo5008 Penicillian I'll give you half of considering it was a joint combination of US and Great Britain. The telephone was originally created and the first blue prints made in Boston Massachusetts, it was built by Alexander Graham bell who worked on the original blueprints....made by us. The TV also made by us in San Francisco. So when you say "Google is free" are you speaking into a mirror?
@@lionwhyte___2634 You could also say that Antonio Meucci, an Italian Immigrant to America, was the first to file a caveat (an announcement of an invention), in 1849. But, there's a lot of controversy with the patent, in part because Elisha Gray, a professor at Oberlin College, applied for a caveat of the telephone on the same day Bell applied for his patent of the telephone. Telephones are a odd one to argue, because it usually devolves to "our guy did it". If you REALLY wanted to win the "we're better" game, you should have said: "Flight, gasoline, the first usable electric motor (battary, DC, AC, AND three-phase: each and in that order), the space race (kinda wish Britain won, that one. Their early space suit prototypes looked like space knights), the modern day constitution framework for civil rights , abolishing slavery (including on a global scale. see "Barbary Pirates"), beating up the British, and taking over their spot for "don't touch their boats"."
Alexander Graham was Scottish. Internet by a British person and TV was invented by a Scottish person as well. The reason why many places then developed them in America is because it is just easier to get the patents there. If America wasn't so capitalistic they wouldn't really have anything. @@lionwhyte___2634
That EMT guy shaking his head has a full IG of him reacting like that to videos of sus things people wanna try using as dildos. Apparently he has seen a lot in his line of work.
they mentioned needing paperwork to go rooting around someones asshole, but they somehow are also able to get VR Players investigated for rape IN a VR Game... *i know America has it's fair and unfair share of problems, but Britain just took the cake with that one, ngl.*
When you lose a war that bad, youre still going to be salty. Then again, when you have access to the worlds spices, and you dont know how to use them, that's all your left with.
So apparently that fish that had sticks on it was missing both its side fins. Not allowing it to go up or down, so someone added those stick like devices to help it go down and up.
The tropic thunder comment is incorrect. It was Ben Stillers' characters that overdid the acting, but it was Robert Downey Jr 's character who said that you should never fully commit to a role.
AS someone with autisum who recives pip i do indeed sometimes leave the house in a similar mannor of fasion Once i even went to school in my boxers becuase i could not remeber where my wardrobe was even tho i sleep right next to it. lol
As the Scotsman lists every American innovation since the beginning of the decline of the British Empire.... Yes the basic American 110 Plug sucks and the three prong plugs aren't much better, but our 220 and higher voltage plugs are way better.
The point of the three prong plug is so you don't electrocute yourself around sockets as the third plug will open up the two lower ones.. It's actually a lot better than those you have in America as you haven't idiot proofed them to this day.. 😂
@@BronzedBeast maybe 100,000 people over a span of 120 years. and it's usually been children sticking metal utensils where they don't belong. I.e. What British parliament believe millions of British people would do out of pure boredom regardless of age. Granted I think the little switch thing is pretty neat but the ridiculous oversize plug is a bit much. of course I would hope that the plug designed in the 1970's made standard in the 1990's was better than the plugs originally designed in the ~1870's and made standards in the 1920's was in some way better than the older designs. it'd be an insult to intellectuals everywhere.
From the things the Rob said they invented, I could only find that the TV & Telephone was invented by Scottish people, and penicillin was Australia. Also the Enigma code was cracked by the Polish, then they gave the knowledge to the UK. If you're gonna claim your country did some great things, at least get your fact right lol Also no hate, I lived in the UK for most of my life anyway
To explain at when they were talking about American plusgs ours here say if there it a large spike of electricity or something there is a switch built into most plugs that automatically shut off the power to that plug so nothing can be damaged
Many american plugs do have three prongs, as some things do require a ground... but we don't have endless failsafes to protect morons. Theres no door that needs to retract by pushing something into ground first, if you get shocked that is on you. Also, for american plugs the ground is not necessarily on the top... You just get to choose which safety thing you would like. I know a lot of schools have the third ground pin on top, to prevent a student from crossing line and neutral by slotting something down into them from the top. However, due to how the plugs work... if you bend a plug down with the ground at the top the ground could break the connection first, leaving your device energized and ungrounded. So you get to pick which scenario is better or worse for you. The biggest issue with american plugs is people not replacing them when they've worn out... If your plug doesn't sit tight in your socket anymore then you need to replace that receptacle... or perhaps do some kegels.
Very common in Britain, since old houses had the plumbing only in the kitchen and bathroom. Imagine building another room with plumbing just to house a washing machine, it's fine if the laundry room was part of the original plan of the house, but not worth it otherwise.
British plugs suck. I've never seen as many cable fires or burnt sockets as when I came to Britain. I've been in 10 countries, two of them didn't even have electrical standards, and Britain is by far the worst. Only Brits ever say their sockets are the best... I would say shove it up your rear, but you've made them so big I don't think they'll fit, with that oversized housing just because you can't bother to use proper fuses in the fuse box.
@@ChunkMunkz I'm sure you know tons of people who have had electrical issues. It's just so normal in Britain that it's not something that would normally come up in conversation. Like can you count right now how many of the people you know have gone to the bathroom? You know all of them have, but very few of them have told you directly, because it's such a normal thing.
@@morphman86 nope, never had anyone tell me they had an issue and I went to trade school and hung around with sparky’s there and after never had anyone say they had an issue with the plug past a fuse going which is a £1 fix that doesn’t require knowing electrical outlets. I’ve had convos in my social circles and seen a MAMMOTH SHIT because it well was massive, but never anyone saying the had a plug blown on them which compared to telling me and showing me irl their shit a blown plug would be normal. My sisters fella is a sparky and has been for 2 and a half decades, spoke a lot about his work he mainly does commercial but never had a blown plug or any issues like that.
@@morphman86 Im born and raised in England and not one person I know has ever had to call a sparky to come fix their plug sockets. I’m sure you could find the same issues in the USA and say they are shit but you haven’t lived in England your whole life to test this yourself to have neglect or misuse taken out the question. The USA and the UK we have almost the same share of electrical fires in domestic settings meaning the USA is equally as bad.
@@ChunkMunkz Yeah, I've only lived in UK a decade. Don't know about US, but I used to live in Sweden, where I saw plenty of cable fires. That's mostly because I worked as an emergency electrician specializing in post-fire electrical securement. But what do I know? I wasn't born on this side of the border...
@@staticbuilds7613 so i didnt even give a definition lol. And your trying to put words in my mouth here as well. Those things you listed were indeed invented. Electricity was discovered you know since it occurs naturally. Ill use your words against you with " by your definition" gravity, other planets, atoms, and dinosaurs were all invented
17:05 UK didn't crack the enigma code. It was a polish person. Marian Rejewski. I understand that u might think It was you guys, because he was a lieutenant in Polish Armies in UK.
Rob: American's ain't haven't invented nuffin aye? Yeah, totally, as if your career wouldn't be a thing until the West Coast invented the Internet infrastructure lmfao Not to mention every gasoline/petrol/diesel automobile, Aeroplanes (and their air brakes), Lightbulbs and general modern day electricity, movies/animation, and GPS to name a few. You can have the Telephone, some Scottish guy created it (even though he only was able to after moving to Massachusetts) but we don't really care for Scotts here anyways so feel free to take it! I can't imagine having to work with Alexander Graham Bell...you know being Scottish, I'm sure it was hard understanding him since those Scotties always sound like they're puking when they speak. Love you guy!
you clearly don't know that the WORLD WIDE WEB i.e www. was made by a British man, meaning the internet is a British invention sure the "father of the Internet" Is from the USA but the world wide web again that is WWW. is a British invention, you can't say otherwise as you would be doing so on a WWW. site. Britain has a longer list of groundbreaking achievements from X-rays, antibiotics, cement, the jet engine, the TV, the tin can, the world wide web and we also made the chocolate bar, the steam engine, the sandwich , cricket, football, rugby, golf, croquet, badminton, condiments, yes penicillin is a British invention with an Australian mind (so technically British in more than 1 way), stamps, the flushing toilet, ironically the toothbrush, the lawnmower, we also set the standard for time (as in GMT is the neutral time zone) Britain is home to many inventions. So both nations have contributed a lot but Americans try to claim a lot of what the British Invented it's even funnier when Nobel Prizes have been won clearly stating the inventor and still try to say otherwise.
and what other nations helped in the revolutionary war? And did England have all their troops in the USA or was we fighting else where at the same time, yes we was fighting else where at the same time and you also had help from other nations. AS for WW1 & WW2 yes the USA did help us out but not right away it took you getting coaxed into WW2 by Hitler asking Japan to bomb your asses.
2:48 The Goldfish has a Swimbladder disorder and is unable to stay at the bottom of the tank where the food is, so Luke(LukesGoldies the og poster) Put stilts to hold the fish down, it can completely control whether it wants to go down or not.
I don't think it was Luke's video, he did react to it as many people tagged him, but I am pretty sure it wasn't his fish
That style of socket plug is pretty standard in America for anything that's not "heavy duty" like appliances. Kinda sucks
in my country it's standard for absolutely everything, including heavy duty stuff
Hey, Americans just like to live vicariously. Everything and anything kills them. Walk out the street? Risk getting shot.
Not just heavy duty stuff, but for anything under a certain wattage.
The third plug is just for grounding, and not everything needs to be ground. Most 2 prong plugs Are attached to devices that have internal fail-safes or fuses inside the plug. Only time you really NEED 3 prong is if you're plugging a lot of things into one, or running high wattage.
@@DarkRaen666the third plug is also a safety feature, there's a flap that blocks the inside of the other two plugs unless the top plug is filled first
The guy with the diamonds pulled them out of his own arse without being asked
The shown "european" Plugs are actually just for smaller devices, others have a way better plug that is inserted into the Socket, not just sitting on top like the rest basically. It's called SchuKo and is also used in some areas in Asia xD
Same with American plugs. We have a variety of different plugs. The ones they showed was travel purposes.
Also, can british plug in stuff upside down? We can.
@@misterlobstermanBritish plugs are safer
@@noisyash4234 Don't see how, but sure, might be true. Not like i know of anyone who have been electrocuted while using a properly installed schuko plug. Not even any accidents.
@@misterlobsterman the third pin completely prevents any contact with the conductors inside the socket, and because only the tip of the prong is conductive a half plugged in plug doesn't have an electrocution risk, a built in fuse in the plug helps against unexpected surges, the circuit is designed in a safer way so that live/neutral fray first and the ground stays connected. The only thing about them that's less safe than any other plug is they seem to have been engineered to be a perfect caltrop
Diamonds are the best way of smuggling money into a country without declaring it 😂
at least one decent usage then .)
“Britannia rules the waves.”
The United States Navy would like a word.
I love how glen thinks a leap year gives you an extra work day
By all intents and purposes you basically do.
Always a good day when Glen posts
17:00 No you did not crack the Enigma Code. Polish mathematicians did. In 1936. You can credit the brits for stealing the biggest total amount of other countries national heritage though.
Literally happened in Bletchley Park, there's a museum there for it
"we invented (lists things invented in America)"
@jamesmercer6345 when he said TV I just had to go to the comments. Literally was invented in my home town and we have a museum dedicated to the guy.
"You can credit the Brits for stealing"
"When war broke out and Poland fell, it was the work of Rejewski and the Polish Cypher Bureau that led the way for Alan Turing and his team to not only decipher Enigma messages, but also to build the Colossus machine at Bletchley Park that would break the much more sophisticated German Lorenz cypher that superseded Enigma. This, it has been argued, shortened World War II by as much as two years.
After the war, the achievements of Rejewski and the Cypher Bureau were all but forgotten as Poland went into a communist deep freeze for nearly fifty years. To the outside world, it was Turing that had cracked the Enigma and shortened the war. Indeed, by the time The Imitation Game film about Turing was released in 2014, the efforts of the Polish cryptographers had been reduced to just one line.
Luckily, thanks mainly to the efforts of the Polish government, the names of Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Today, a plaque commemorating their contribution to the war effort stands outside Bletchley Park, reminding everyone that were it not for the efforts of the cryptographers of the Polish Cypher Bureau, World War II could have dragged on for a lot longer than it did."
Stop playing the blame game my guy, it was down to multiple factors that the polish were forgotten and wasn't Britain trying to take the credit.
It took one quick Google search to see the actual reason they were forgotten...
Come on man your better than that.
Guys. It's Rob, that dude couldn't tell his left foot from his right hand.
Britannia rules the wave eh? Had access to all the world's spices and didn't use any of them eh?
We consume more curry than india
@loodlebop probably don't put any salt in it. You think just because you eat something more than the country that created it means you season your food?
@@loodlebop as someone who has eaten both british curry and actual indian curry, you guys dont add ANY spice in comparison
It's simple, we were complacent in what he had and still have and don't need spices to change it.
Can't beat a good Sunday roast or cheesy taters and mash.
Remember people evolved in different parts of the world where certain food grew.
We evolved on a simple diet and never need to change that.
Well simple is relative as the poor had little.
@@Twist-The-Friendly-Hunterbruh, your cuisine is literally derived from stealing other countries food what U on about
2 canadians invented the dial phone and penicillin
Nope... penicillin was discovered by a Scotsman.
Wrong it was 2 scots. Alexander Graham Bell and Alexander flemming
Alexander Graham Bell may have been born in Scotland but he moved to Canada when he was 23 years old in 1870. He conceived the idea in his home in Branford Ontario, and actually created the invention in a shop in Boston Massachusetts. Just because the guy was born in Scotland does not make it a Scottish invention. He spent 52 years of his life in Canada in the United States, he was only in Scotland as a child and young adult
@@peepeepoopoo5008 They moved to the Canada and then to the US and even mentioned they wouldn't have had the resources available to them for as cheap as it was and likely wouldn't have been able to make it in Scotland, especially in those 70s-80s times where a lot of supplies being shipped to the UK were cut off due to the US Civil War which caused a massive Emigration wave TO the North America/Australia.
penicillin was made by an Australian in Oxford university so it is not a Canadian invention.
In Sweden, police can take you in and search your asshole whenever they want. They can say that they suspect you but doesn't have to tell you on what terms. It's crazy. Happened to me 3 times.
I also don't think the cops searched that dudes ass on the road. He got booked and then examined probably after displaying weird behaviors like the way he sitting or walking
That... That explains a lot about Sweden...
Damn, can anyone help me afford a ticket to Sweden? Maybe then I can get my prostate checked without needing to pay an American doctor $500
Fun fact about bones. The more pressure and weight that they carry over time. The more dense they become. As long as the weight is not above the break point threshold.
These are probably my favorite of your videos, always happy to see another one on the home page.
If a hotdog, eggs, and breadcrumbs stop your heart, you might not be one of the chosen ones.
10:17 almost shot my cider through my nose xD
Rob calling dogs nasty is the BIGGEST oxymoron in my life. Dont get me wrong, he did his duty and won life getting married and all, but given ALL the shit we have seen of him via plugs for ads or god forbid him using his BARE ASS to pain the wall....
When Archie decides to take the throne for himself, and he asks for aid from his fellow Americans, I’m going to go to Rob’s house and change all his electrical sockets.
20:39. He dialed it up for comedic effect only to find out that chick is deadly serious and professional hater
She's racist too
It's to be expected by this point in time, people are catching on after so many interactions going the same way.
"Great Britain invented everything! TV's, telephones, penicillin!" ....Nobody tell him these are all American inventions
Penicillin was invented by a Scotsmen in London and the telephone was also invented by a Scots man in Canada 😅 google is free
@@peepeepoopoo5008 Penicillian I'll give you half of considering it was a joint combination of US and Great Britain. The telephone was originally created and the first blue prints made in Boston Massachusetts, it was built by Alexander Graham bell who worked on the original blueprints....made by us. The TV also made by us in San Francisco. So when you say "Google is free" are you speaking into a mirror?
@@lionwhyte___2634
You could also say that Antonio Meucci, an Italian Immigrant to America, was the first to file a caveat (an announcement of an invention), in 1849. But, there's a lot of controversy with the patent, in part because Elisha Gray, a professor at Oberlin College, applied for a caveat of the telephone on the same day Bell applied for his patent of the telephone.
Telephones are a odd one to argue, because it usually devolves to "our guy did it".
If you REALLY wanted to win the "we're better" game, you should have said:
"Flight, gasoline, the first usable electric motor (battary, DC, AC, AND three-phase: each and in that order), the space race (kinda wish Britain won, that one. Their early space suit prototypes looked like space knights), the modern day constitution framework for civil rights , abolishing slavery (including on a global scale. see "Barbary Pirates"), beating up the British, and taking over their spot for "don't touch their boats"."
@@lionwhyte___2634 Facts
Alexander Graham was Scottish. Internet by a British person and TV was invented by a Scottish person as well. The reason why many places then developed them in America is because it is just easier to get the patents there. If America wasn't so capitalistic they wouldn't really have anything. @@lionwhyte___2634
The Pinocchio one at 13:42 🤣🤣
That EMT guy shaking his head has a full IG of him reacting like that to videos of sus things people wanna try using as dildos.
Apparently he has seen a lot in his line of work.
'I'm not drunk, Officer! Could a drunk person do THIS!' * pulls diamonds out of ass*
if you cut the bananas into slices you can eat them with a fork and then it isnt gay anymore
9:10 im so terrible for laughing at that but i just couldn't stop😂😂
Glen with the Grade-A corn zinger.
26:00 it was very sad bc the man smile he gave off was that someone finally understood him but in the end he never left her when he had the chance
Kaif looking fly
The television was invented in Oregon by a guy from Utah named Farnsworth.
Fleming was Scottish.
Bell was also Scottish and did the work in Boston.
16:39 Sometimes the outlets get loose, and the plugs barely stick in. Finger slips and touches the right tab? Dead.
they mentioned needing paperwork to go rooting around someones asshole,
but they somehow are also able to get VR Players investigated for rape IN a VR Game...
*i know America has it's fair and unfair share of problems, but Britain just took the cake with that one, ngl.*
Why is bro talking so much shit on the USA lol
When you lose a war that bad, youre still going to be salty.
Then again, when you have access to the worlds spices, and you dont know how to use them, that's all your left with.
@jonath1982 fair enough
so these guys just take videos they have already posted, switch the order, and then re-post them?
That british "Poo" is actually crisps from Indonesia or Malaysia 😂😂😂😂
weirdest ending ever. "gotta do whatchya gotta do, i guess."
ROB RULES THE TOILET AYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
The way he looked at him like how do you know that’s a shocker🤯
You never invented pénicilline...
I think we did
@@Arliston458It was Canada.
@@kylebrewer6191google, he was scottish
@@kylebrewer6191google my friend, you should try it.
@kylebrewer6191 I think you should do some research my friend
11:02 US English class teaches new word: Ethnicisses
If i laugh i pay myself 1000 $ ....
.... I din"t 😭😅
Masterfoods finishing sauce is an Australian thing.
So apparently that fish that had sticks on it was missing both its side fins. Not allowing it to go up or down, so someone added those stick like devices to help it go down and up.
The tropic thunder comment is incorrect. It was Ben Stillers' characters that overdid the acting, but it was Robert Downey Jr 's character who said that you should never fully commit to a role.
5:40 Israel Adesanya has entered the chat
20:42
as a wise bro said, "if you are willing to give it, you got to be able to get it."
Well, it's official. I am definitely going to hell lol
49th I swear the One Reviewer could play on this channel ....Looks so much / sounds like ONSLO in a Remake of KEEPING UP APPEARANCES
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AS someone with autisum who recives pip i do indeed sometimes leave the house in a similar mannor of fasion Once i even went to school in my boxers becuase i could not remeber where my wardrobe was even tho i sleep right next to it. lol
As the Scotsman lists every American innovation since the beginning of the decline of the British Empire....
Yes the basic American 110 Plug sucks and the three prong plugs aren't much better, but our 220 and higher voltage plugs are way better.
The point of the three prong plug is so you don't electrocute yourself around sockets as the third plug will open up the two lower ones.. It's actually a lot better than those you have in America as you haven't idiot proofed them to this day.. 😂
@lilskipper4683 yea, except the grounding is built into the socket in the US outside of heavy-duty plugs
@@lilskipper4683 how often do you guys electrocute yourselves??? I never seen someone electrocute themselves on our plus lmao
@@BronzedBeasta quick search on Google will show U. Your country has the highest recorded % of electrical socket misuse.
@@BronzedBeast maybe 100,000 people over a span of 120 years. and it's usually been children sticking metal utensils where they don't belong. I.e. What British parliament believe millions of British people would do out of pure boredom regardless of age. Granted I think the little switch thing is pretty neat but the ridiculous oversize plug is a bit much. of course I would hope that the plug designed in the 1970's made standard in the 1990's was better than the plugs originally designed in the ~1870's and made standards in the 1920's was in some way better than the older designs. it'd be an insult to intellectuals everywhere.
From the things the Rob said they invented, I could only find that the TV & Telephone was invented by Scottish people, and penicillin was Australia. Also the Enigma code was cracked by the Polish, then they gave the knowledge to the UK. If you're gonna claim your country did some great things, at least get your fact right lol
Also no hate, I lived in the UK for most of my life anyway
To explain at when they were talking about American plusgs ours here say if there it a large spike of electricity or something there is a switch built into most plugs that automatically shut off the power to that plug so nothing can be damaged
Many american plugs do have three prongs, as some things do require a ground... but we don't have endless failsafes to protect morons. Theres no door that needs to retract by pushing something into ground first, if you get shocked that is on you. Also, for american plugs the ground is not necessarily on the top... You just get to choose which safety thing you would like. I know a lot of schools have the third ground pin on top, to prevent a student from crossing line and neutral by slotting something down into them from the top. However, due to how the plugs work... if you bend a plug down with the ground at the top the ground could break the connection first, leaving your device energized and ungrounded. So you get to pick which scenario is better or worse for you.
The biggest issue with american plugs is people not replacing them when they've worn out... If your plug doesn't sit tight in your socket anymore then you need to replace that receptacle... or perhaps do some kegels.
I just want to say Rob no Lethal company was great and is still great from the day it released with or without mods
16:57 remember who won twice
6:34 Lights out.
At like 10:00 I thought it was going to be a mobile ad
have to say to that one guy saying barilla is American, even though it's Italian
Why do you have a washer and dryer in a Kitchen?? WTF??? 😅
Very common in Britain, since old houses had the plumbing only in the kitchen and bathroom. Imagine building another room with plumbing just to house a washing machine, it's fine if the laundry room was part of the original plan of the house, but not worth it otherwise.
The black guy asking for 1 more day in February is because it's Black History Month
British plugs suck. I've never seen as many cable fires or burnt sockets as when I came to Britain. I've been in 10 countries, two of them didn't even have electrical standards, and Britain is by far the worst. Only Brits ever say their sockets are the best... I would say shove it up your rear, but you've made them so big I don't think they'll fit, with that oversized housing just because you can't bother to use proper fuses in the fuse box.
I have never had a single plug issue or known anyone who has had one.
@@ChunkMunkz I'm sure you know tons of people who have had electrical issues. It's just so normal in Britain that it's not something that would normally come up in conversation.
Like can you count right now how many of the people you know have gone to the bathroom? You know all of them have, but very few of them have told you directly, because it's such a normal thing.
@@morphman86 nope, never had anyone tell me they had an issue and I went to trade school and hung around with sparky’s there and after never had anyone say they had an issue with the plug past a fuse going which is a £1 fix that doesn’t require knowing electrical outlets.
I’ve had convos in my social circles and seen a MAMMOTH SHIT because it well was massive, but never anyone saying the had a plug blown on them which compared to telling me and showing me irl their shit a blown plug would be normal.
My sisters fella is a sparky and has been for 2 and a half decades, spoke a lot about his work he mainly does commercial but never had a blown plug or any issues like that.
@@morphman86 Im born and raised in England and not one person I know has ever had to call a sparky to come fix their plug sockets.
I’m sure you could find the same issues in the USA and say they are shit but you haven’t lived in England your whole life to test this yourself to have neglect or misuse taken out the question.
The USA and the UK we have almost the same share of electrical fires in domestic settings meaning the USA is equally as bad.
@@ChunkMunkz Yeah, I've only lived in UK a decade. Don't know about US, but I used to live in Sweden, where I saw plenty of cable fires. That's mostly because I worked as an emergency electrician specializing in post-fire electrical securement.
But what do I know? I wasn't born on this side of the border...
man honestly rob is toxic af
4:29 you don't know country girls... Bumpy and very stiff... Country girls are wild riders... Ain't no city girl comparing to country women... :D
Helen Keller was deaf blind and mute
21:08 Fucking legend.
I m fakin diing 🤣
Didn't the guy who invented the light bulb in America, well he was Scottish. First electric was invented in London.
Nobody invented electricity
@@socks92 They invented the machine to create, harness and alter it. By your definition nobody invented the car, aeroplane, nuke, sword or anything.
@@staticbuilds7613 so i didnt even give a definition lol. And your trying to put words in my mouth here as well. Those things you listed were indeed invented. Electricity was discovered you know since it occurs naturally. Ill use your words against you with " by your definition" gravity, other planets, atoms, and dinosaurs were all invented
@@socks92 Invented by the big bang, does invented need to be by only humans
his better choice of words should have been discovered
9:06 I’d do this if I was getting drafted
Ok just to set it clear the Eu plug is NOT standart we have two kinds of plugs and this is not the Standart
Britain’s traded spices all over the world and don’t know how to use them
Britain rules the waves, hu not what what they said when the US kept their supply lines from sinking in WW2
Big Spoon 🥄
Get your facts straight before you rant 😂
I can’t the girl at 2:00 is one of my friends sister
Rob is the spiffing image of a british tourist.
6:57 nearly 2 whole hours for just the washer?
To you saying Britannia rules… then why don’t you own America? I’ll tell you… to the victor goes the spoils… should’ve won
20:50 just gonna shout to the world that you racist huh
Jokes on you. I'm a Jew. We don't believe in hell weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
what were the sausage rolls at the start? Im starving and now I need them
Polish guy here. Who cracked Enigma again?😂
23:21 holy shit
Oof
Nothing routine about that traffic stop...
Still love how you lost a war to us and still think your fuckin plugs are the best ❤
wasn't just you tho and Britain was spread out in other nations at the time to so not like we even sent all our troops there
Guy on the left hella sus
4:09 does anybody know the song that guitar riff from the Stephen Hawking meme come from because it sounds sick
everlong - the foo fighters
Sa-
Shimiiiiiiii
Repost?
17:05 UK didn't crack the enigma code. It was a polish person. Marian Rejewski. I understand that u might think It was you guys, because he was a lieutenant in Polish Armies in UK.
a lot of that information was lost but there is a plaque at Bletchly Park to remember the Polish personal who helped.
damn, Rob witht beard really suits him
Rob: American's ain't haven't invented nuffin aye?
Yeah, totally, as if your career wouldn't be a thing until the West Coast invented the Internet infrastructure lmfao
Not to mention every gasoline/petrol/diesel automobile, Aeroplanes (and their air brakes), Lightbulbs and general modern day electricity, movies/animation, and GPS to name a few. You can have the Telephone, some Scottish guy created it (even though he only was able to after moving to Massachusetts) but we don't really care for Scotts here anyways so feel free to take it!
I can't imagine having to work with Alexander Graham Bell...you know being Scottish, I'm sure it was hard understanding him since those Scotties always sound like they're puking when they speak. Love you guy!
you clearly don't know that the WORLD WIDE WEB i.e www. was made by a British man, meaning the internet is a British invention sure the "father of the Internet" Is from the USA but the world wide web again that is WWW. is a British invention, you can't say otherwise as you would be doing so on a WWW. site.
Britain has a longer list of groundbreaking achievements from X-rays, antibiotics, cement, the jet engine, the TV, the tin can, the world wide web and we also made the chocolate bar, the steam engine, the sandwich , cricket, football, rugby, golf, croquet, badminton, condiments, yes penicillin is a British invention with an Australian mind (so technically British in more than 1 way), stamps, the flushing toilet, ironically the toothbrush, the lawnmower, we also set the standard for time (as in GMT is the neutral time zone) Britain is home to many inventions.
So both nations have contributed a lot but Americans try to claim a lot of what the British Invented it's even funnier when Nobel Prizes have been won clearly stating the inventor and still try to say otherwise.
Nope the Germans invented everything 😂
7:55 Head looks like a what?
Dude hates dogs, no way is his opinion about anything even remotely valid 😏
What's the pinocchio thing from
I NEED THE MEME AT @2:53
Please someone help me find it
god bless brexit
Who won the revolutionary War and helped in ww1 and ww2 and Send supplies to the UK
and what other nations helped in the revolutionary war? And did England have all their troops in the USA or was we fighting else where at the same time, yes we was fighting else where at the same time and you also had help from other nations.
AS for WW1 & WW2 yes the USA did help us out but not right away it took you getting coaxed into WW2 by Hitler asking Japan to bomb your asses.
Britain is not considered to be in Europe.? So Japan is not in Asia either.?
well kinda, we are in the continent of Europe but we left the EU if that makes sense.