ErinyaBucky reacts to history of the entire world, i guess by
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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For your information, Constantinople is indeed the old name when the ottomans took the city they renamed it Istanbul what is the current name
It was actually the Turks, in 1930. Istanbul was only the informal name at that time.
There's even a song about it!
@@jamcalxsort of...
WRONG, The Ottoman turks "renamed" it or more accurately CONTINUED calling it Constantinople or Konstantiniyye in Turkish. As the other guy said, it was the post WW1 Turks which renamed it. The name was already informally used by residents by that time though. My guess is the 'bul' in Istanbul may have been a corruption of 'pol' as in the greek for city.
🎶why they changed it i cant say🎶
🎶maybe they liked it better that way🎶
As a connoisseur of Vtuber accents, I'll gladly add this one to my colection
Let's gooooo!!! 💟💟💟
@@erinyabucky Are you willing to disclose the country that you're from? You have a very unique and enjoyable accent. I might have you mixed up with someone else, but aren't you from Egypt? I need to tune into your streams more so I don't forget stuff. But I've got too much anime and vTubers on my brain to keep up with it all.
I'm not sure where the boundary of "eastern europe" and "middle east" actually is, but she sounds to my ear to favor the "middle east" direction of this general boundary region... where ever that actually is.
She's Greek y'all.
@@5ilver42 Tmk, the Middle-East is below Turkey all the way to the borders of Egypt and it goes 1-2 countries "deep" to the right. My geography skills and knowledge of which country is where in that area isn't great 😅. It's basically the region that's between Europe and Africa and that people don't think of as part of Asia (even though it technically is 😅).
I love Erinya is now reacting to the pillars of the react content, the Internet Historian ones, This one, the "horror" mosquito/enlarged candace video, they are all fun and great
Also Greeks were nerfed confirmed, Erinya Nerfed
Nerfed by the Romans who were nerfed by the Goths who were nerfed by the British (and friends) who were nerfed by the Americans (US). King of the hill is such a fun, timeless game. Wonder who will nerf humanity as a whole first, the machines or the aliens... 🤔
I discovered Erinya's channel just a few days ago and can't stop bingeing the videos. Erinya's voice is soo cute!
Thank you so so much Jin 💟 Im very glad you enjoy!!!!
I know right!!!
She is adorable
Erinya: (Ignores the previous mass extinctions and only talks about the dinosaurs)
Past eras: "Am I a joke to you?"
Human history is purely soaked in blood so we’re pretty chill nowadays in comparison
Wait until WW3 :)
@@voidseeker4394 Then we'll be even more chill thanks to nuclear winter.
Yeah. I wouldn’t be surprised if in the near future, we find out why Aliens didn’t visit our planet yet.
The 7 year war was NOTHING compared to the Thirty Years War. Going from 1618 to 1648 it was THE most destructive war in European history. 8 Million died (but estimates of over 15 million including civilians is very possible). It was the first real "world war" considering most of the "Old World" was fighting, when most of the new world had not even been discovered yet. Grandfathers, fathers and sons were born, trained, fought and died in the same war. Entire generations wiped out. Men and women born into it, only to grow up and die in it.
The 30 years war was the most destructive war in Europe for it's era, but it's got nothing in the world wars or the Napoleonic wars "While military deaths are invariably put at between 2.5 million and 3.5 million, civilian death tolls vary from 750,000 to 3 million. Thus estimates of total dead, both military and civilian, range from 3,250,000 to 6,500,000"
@@gidi3250 Indeed. World War 2 has been, by far, the most destructive war in human history (70+ million deaths, fought on every continent old and new), and all that in only 6 years (yikes!).
This is the Greek representation I need in vtubing!
HECK YES!! 💟💟
@@erinyabucky Hector yes.
If you still want a dinosaur, some of them survived and have branched out considerably. We call them birds
7:15 surprized me! Goddamn I thought you just let out a big fart, or a huge snot or a tornado passed by your house.
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A Chip in the Dragons scales is its weak Spot.
All the fighting is part of how humanity climbed to the top of the evolutionary ladder. Now there's no one stronger to fight so we just fight among ouselves. It's like the PVP endgame in an MMORPG.
She makes a good observation that it goes from things being invented ranging from types of agriculture, technology, and religion too war 24/7
4:40 the saddest "Nooo..."
7:10 Dear Game Developers, Greece has not received a patch since approximately 1750 BC, they are still in their Beta state. Please update the game so the Greeks are no longer Beta. Kind Regards.
Precisely, long before the dawn of men, there were the tampons, all hail the mother uterus! Also, the egyptians are so old that Cleopatra existed closer to us than the god damn pyramids, meaning even to her, the pyramids are ancient... and that is wild...
Holy 😵💫
Yep, many people don't realise Cleopatra was born on 69 BC, and pyramids were built around 2500 BC.
@@voidseeker4394 Or that she was ethnically Greek, not Egyptian. Although, she was the first Ptolomeic (Greek) Pharoah to actually speak the Egyptian language.
As soon as I saw your thumbnail for this one I knew you'd find this video hilarious, Erinya! I love your laugh!!
Thank you so much Steadfast!
11:34 technically that's how it's written in English, in Afrikaans for example it's Konstantinopel, question what do you call it? Since it's pretty common to call it that in English.
Konstantinoupoli! But i see it can be harder to pronounce 🥹
22:33 I like the way you think. If we'd done more of the space and less of the fighting, we might have a planet B to move to when we've finally destroyed this one beyond repair.
Human history has always been fighting
Great video. I found tampon fish really funny. 😂
Thank you so much Patronus 💟💟
Tampon Fish would be a great name for a band.
2:35 That is so cute.
A tampon fish 🤣
More history videos please. Like "Sam o' Nella Academy". ^^
Humans used to and still do grind up their food to make it easier to dehydrate and store, it lasts longer that way.
After that it would only take the dehydrated powder being mixed with eggs and water/milk or being stored in a area that was to damp and had yeast growing there.
Wonder if early humans ever got lucky when eating moldy bread by unknowingly ingesting some penicillin while sick.
Right might as well say congrats for 7k subs
I have never seen this guy before but he is pretty funny 😂
Thank you so much Eliee 💟💟
That was both educational and entertaining. Maybe you can find a video about how bread was invented or how steam became a power source?
Oh trueee!!!!!
IIRC, it was a Greek who invented the first steam "engine".
If you ever wonder, "How did the first person discover wheat/beer/drinking milk from a cow?", then all you need to do is remember humanities most powerful superpower - our ability to get really REALLY bored. Got a lot of time on your hands, and you haven't invented the internet yet? Why not try and see what happens if you crush up some seeds and throw them in a fire!
Well, drinking milk is kinda obvious, we are all mammals after all.
Don't forget our other superpower, the ability to conceive of altering our environment to better suit our needs. A deer sees wolves in the forest and decides to avoid that part of the forest in the future. A human sees wolves in the forest and decides to clear out those wolves and take over that part of the forest for himself. Or to your point, a cow's milk isn't just for cows, it's for us too. Those "wheat" plants kinda suck, I'm gonna control their breeding and make them better to my liking.
Oh hey, nice. I watched the original video 4 times in a row lol
I wanted to be a T-rex when I was a kid
IT's not that someone just woke up with the idea to make wheat into a powder and bake it into bread... well, probably not. It most probably happened gradually - people have been eating plants since forever, so someone figured they could eat this wheat plant by mixing it with water into paste, then someone figured they could grind it into a fine dust to make the paste smoother, then someone figure they could add milk instead of water to make it taste better, and perhaps then someone else thought of adding an egg because it's sticky which made the paste into proper dough. Also, the wheat of old didn't look anything like modern wheat. That has been engineered by farmes over thousands of years to have the best properties for baking.
Ah the best. Bill bops
lol ending on existential dread
You sound like a big dinosaur fan 😂 Me too
Dinosaurs are awesome. You got a favorite? Mine is Dilophosaurus.
@@jeremyfrost2636 definitely my fav is Therizinosaur
Wait what I didn't understand anything I think my brain cells just died
Basically, there's a whole lot of cool space and evolution stuff.
Then, at 5:50, Erinya puts it perfectly "oh no it's starting" with regards to mankind being mankind for the rest of the video
@Steadfast ohh I see thank you I agree with erinya
It happens so fast it's a good idea to rewatch in order to absorb it all. Nobody fully understands this video on the first try, so don't feel bad.
Adorable reaction. Also as an American I appreciate your love for my country's national bird ❤. Believe it or not, it's a Capitol Offense to kill a Bald Eagle, and a Praying Mantis.
Capital. Capitol is a location. But yes.
Flour might be an accident in a way of, hey this food is big and chunky I'll grind it down into smaller pieces, hey now it's powder, I wonder how this tastes, makes bread
More like "I can barely chew it, it's too hard. I guess smashing it with the rock will make it better. Smashing with the rock makes everything better."
A lot of the things we have now were discovered by accident/boredom, so you're probably right.
Wait this sounds like a dumb question are you Greek? Lmao because you bursting laughing about the Greeks is amazing 😂
Yes I am 🥹
Oversimplified would be a great place to go next.
great video erinya as usual ❤
Also I agree, more of the spaces stuff, less of the war. We need to have a world space race, that is WAAAAY more productive. Granted, that might case a war of it's own. Either way, more of the investment into space than war, I agree. Though, we live in reality and it's always good to prepared. If not from other countries, what if we finally encounter other life in the universe and it's hostile? Must be prepared for anything and I have a MASSIVE imagination.
Most wars were actually fought in the name of peace. The whole idea of building an empire is so that you can stop the infighting within your borders and scare your enemies into not daring to fight you.
i miss this old outro
The only for any person to discover that they can eat something, EXPERIMENTATION!!!
Well, some of that knowledge was just carried from the time when we were animals. People seems to forget that evolution is not an instant process, animals do not evolve into brand new specie in one generation.
I’m violently ill and luckily I got this notification and I feel a lot better now like always😌
Im so glad you enjoyed and got to feel a bit better Markuuus!! Thank youu 💟💟
Amazing video as always
I love your voice its super cute wow
Yes erinya
Family friendly today 🙃
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I would be ok with the dinosaurs coming as long as they didn't come back with giant mosquitoes and other annoying things that used to be big until they got needed hard by god.
Discovered Erinya a week ago and I’m starting to suspect she’s not as family friendly as she often claims🤔 also this history lesson just gets more and more depressing the longer it goes on…
Ok 2nd comment for a serious question, does Greek schools teach about the roman and byzantine empire? I imagine obviously yes and im being stupid about it
yes they do! :D
Konstantinopolis>Constantinople>istanbul
Is Japan next? I mean he has two of this
With the € Euro only a couple nations started using it at first. It wasn't just the UK. Then later more nation switched to it and as it came out, it's kind of bad. Countries that later on switched to Euro experienced a huge inflation, with product prices skyrocketing and salaries stagnating.
The problem is that it's more so an ideological thing, than a thought through business decision. Centralization in Europe was previously seen as very bad and devilized. The centralization of Euro just doesn't work well. For me, questionable why. It's more so a sphere of influence thing inside of Europe. Empires too tend to work more so by joined individual, nationalistic nations or regions. Similar to like how the EU is or how the USSR was. Each individual region, working strong, having their own range of influence, and adding to the overall bigger one. The EU seems a lot like the opposite of previous ideas.
Is japan next?
I don't remember typing two
Huh??????
When i learned that the dinosaurs died due to an asteroid i really didn't care
Second
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History of Japan by @billwurtz when?
Lol, you can hear her brain melting halfway through the video
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When it comes to bread being first made. From what I understand they originally ate the flour seeds like nuts. From there I imagine people figured out chewing up the seeds made the pulp able to clump up. From there people crushed up the seeds with rocks and adding water. Eventually finding that dry stuff stays good longer.
Ohh, it makes sence o.o
@@erinyabucky If you want a more info on this sort of thing the RUclipsr Adam Ragusea talks a lot about this sort of thing. He's most known for his food videos but occasionally he'll do a deep dive into certain food or products and try to recreate the stuff while explaining the science. I think the wheat video is the one where he explains "malt" a product used in beer and various snacks.
Or there's the RUclipsr Tasting History with Max Miller who has a video on ancient Samarian beer. I don't think he goes to much on how they cultivated wheat but he does explain some of the things they'd do to make it into beer and it's cultural significance.
@@erinyabucky Id also add that a majority of human inventions usually happen by accident or someone noticing something completely normal that no one else pays attention to and wondering what they can do with it
That explanation makes sense. To me though, the bigger discovery was yeast and how adding it to the bread made it rise. Wonder if yeast was first used by humans for risen bread or for beer...
@@PongoXBongo I'm thinking bread just because I find the idea of someone using moldy bread first more believable. Then shortly after realizing water helps yeast and realizing you get beer by adding to much.
18:10 Question of Wheat. Lots of vegetables still exist in their original form, and can be foraged today. They are very plentiful in forests. These vegetables were foraged, people knew what they were, they lived with flowers and plants around, so watched them season by season and started farming them. By trying out what's edible or gives energy. So-so convenient and long lasting. The original form of wheat is 'wild emmer' and other similar things.
Nuts and other such were known to give a lot of energy and to stay good for a long time. Wheat is eaten by animals, it's a nut type, gives stalk, can be enmass farmed and usually crushed by teeth, but not so easy for humans like with other vegetables or nuts, so it was probably crushed. Not very good raw either, like many other vegetables. Probably through experimentation of cooking and baking, better forms of it were found. Flat ones, thin fastly baked fluffy ones. Milk, eggs, so on added. Than came the first phase of yeasts. Discovering them and using them. Making breads, kneeing them, making wheat more common. But that's not all.
The second phase of yeasts. People realized, that if the yeast gets old, and eats the bread, it becomes much better. As normal bread with yeast, is full of fast to digest sugars and not much more. This is what makes people fat. But if the yeast eats those, than those sugars are converted to slow to digest sugars, and nutrients like zinc and magnesium. More nutrition, taste better.
My head canon for this (and Area 51 Raid and ALL reactions really, but mainly an video relating to the cosmos and aliens) reaction is that she's ACTUALLY an friendly alien pretending to be a VTuber learning about humanity's history lol.
It's because her eyes are shaped like diagonal ovals, isn't it?
3:01 I made someone laugh, a day spent fruitfully, anyway, thanks for the video and good luck! 🥂
Thank you Mr Helleeer 💟
"When I first saw a documentary about the dinosaurs and how they died, I was so sad, I was crying. And I wanted the dinosaurs back. QnQ"
Speaking of which, there's another dinosaur documentary where it doesn't show how they died, rather it showed how they lived and do things. It's called Prehistoric Planet (S1 & S2). It's very interesting.
Technically, dinosaurs did live to the modern day.
Just downgraded.
Cutie.
I hope your brain is ok. We need you here to keep us happy.❤️
Thank you Plooot 💟💟
18:10 Probably through experimentation and wanting to discover.
18:13 So, flour has been made not only from wheat but also from many other kinds of grains for about as long as recorded history. In fact, they found food remains from the early stone age that was intact enough to tell that it was essentially a cake made from wild legumes and grains. While it doesn't seem to be made of flour in the way we'd think of it, the fact that the grains had been soaked and then mashed sort of shows the beginnings of the process that probably eventually became flour-making.
But as for who 'invented' flour, that probably happened in a number of places independently, so far back that the name was never recorded.
I am learning
The dinosaurs technically didnt die out we just call them birds now 🦖🦅