@@toddgaak422 It's because rinsing after you brush your teeth takes the paste that makes your teeth white off. But I get why people rinse after. I mean rinsing just helps get all the crap out
I rinse after mouth wash because I don’t feel right swallowing the mouth wash spit. And I enjoy drinking something and not having to wait “30 minutes before eating or drinking”
@@toddgaak422 so you're actually not supposed to rinse after brushing lol. A lot of people do it, but it's not correct. Of course, if you're brushing quite often then you'll end up fine either way.
The one who mouth breathes probably needs to see an ENT doctor to check out their sinuses or nose or something, that's a classic sign of a breathing problem and it could probably be fixed
Out of The Hat my thought was enlarged adenoids. Mine were removed at eight because I was a mouth breather and was about to start extensive ortho that would have made mouth breathing difficult.
Wait really? It burns to breathe through my nose that’s why I breathe through my mouth and only just recently realised people actually breathe through their noses-
I had been wandering around thinking I was a law abiding British subject. My father was in the Royal Air Force, and that's how come I was born in RAF Changi, Singapore. My birth was registered and a certificate issued. It wasn't until I was 37 years old and tried to book the Registry Office for my second marriage ceremony that I discovered that my birth had NOT been registered in the UK, and my certificate was NOT my Birth Certificate. I have no idea how this wasn't picked up earlier. I came back to England when I was 8 months old, left when I was 2, came back when I was 6, left when I was 9, came back at 12, left and came back at 14. I got a 1 year passport when I was 15. I went to school while I was in the UK. My mother received Family Allowance for me, I'd even got married once. I had given birth, and Registered the births of my 4 children. How come it took so long to find out I wasn't legally here? I had to apply for my own birth to be registered and my actual Birth Certificate to be issued so that I could get re-married.
I used to love the taste of apples and one day I smelt some dawn dish detergent and asked why it smelt like apples. Turns out the taste of apples was actually not-fully washed dawn dish soap covered apples.
@Matheus Coelho how can you not have a tap with hot water? I refuse to believe that to be the case for your country. Perhaps you've been bamboozled by some evil landlord.
The funny thing about "Sean Bean Shawn Bawn", is that his real name is Shaun Bean, not Sean Bean. Reckon he changed it to the Irish spelling to fuck with us in exactly this manner.
I always have the instructions leaflet at hand because CHEATERS! Then again, it encourages you to add your own rules. And who doesn't play with extended rules?
Big props to you for revealing that edit on the chinese takeout comment AFTER the guy called him out. Nice to see people putting actual effort into these.
Heck, I have an obsession about rinsing. I rinse my mouth twice, then finish with an actual swallow of water to flush the back of my throat. No way I'm leaving toothpaste in my mouth!
I remember when i was a kid taking the standardized tests, and there were some questions with "more than likely" as a response, and I thought that meant the opposite of what it actually meant lol. When I look back and see how I performed on tests really well, I cant imagine how things would have been had I known what that phrase meant.
(It’s hard to explain this but imma try) Sometimes if I make my eyes focus on something else for a long time I can see different colors on things than they actually are. Ex i stare at the floor and a carpet near by that is originally blue is now a vibrant purple pink or Im looking at a desk and my any of my arm that I can see beside the desk is now a bright highlighter kinda pink. Ik that Im not explaining this right but this is the best I can do. Also sometimes I will see different colored circle things that I’m not able to focus on bc then it will go away. Like I can see is from a little more than my preferal vision
At the store a woman a few months ago explained that golden kiwis have a peel that isn’t furry and you should eat the peel. I didn’t put them back because I didn’t trust her, I put them back because in Denver they are expensive except like a few weeks a year. When the woman left we goggled it, she was right
Brushing your teeth without rinsing is like getting a carwash but just leaving the soap on afterward. or washing your hands with soap without washing it off.
No it's more like getting the car waxed and then stripping it off. The preventative and restorative effects of the toothpaste don't work if you rinse, you're just cleaning them. All the other stuff your toothpaste says it does won't work.
@@vanessalouise1987 If you are using a few capitalized letters in a row for a password or something use capslock, for a single capital letter you use shift.
The Micheal/Michael confusion brought to mind my fav book-series "Discworld", where one of the characters was Magrat Garlick, because of her parents weren't good with writing. Even more unfortunately her daughter's official name is "Esmerelda Margaret Note Spelling" because the priest who christened her was too intimidated by the witches around him and said the whole note given to him.
4:00 There's at least one guy (or maybe used to be) in the media who pronounced his name "Seen". I only remember seeing him once a long time ago so I don't remember who he worked for or if he was a reporter/anchor/weatherman or what.
8:58. My grandma would always make me sit while she blow dried my hair after a shower and I would always end up feeling like my hair caught on fire and was about to burn my scalp... I don’t understand why they were made to be that hot but I will always use the blue button on the hair drier if I’m being forced to use it... or if I’m at the barber or something I’ll just ask them to not burn my scalp off lol
My friend was just casually eating sunflower seeds the other day like chips.. shell and all. He was doing this for a solid 20 minutes before I realized what he was doing and was hysterically confused. He said “I didn’t even know there was anything in em”
@@kirapassey35 That´s extra weird. You´re definitely right, that he´s doing it wrong. You do actually put them in your mouth with the shell, open the shell up in your mouth (hard to explain and takes some practice) and when you´re done you have a bowl for the shells.
About the crap for your fuel tank: I generally don't fill mine up until it's close to empty, and it takes a good 40~50 seconds at least. So when I'm lazy or it's cold outside I put it in between the handle to keep it "pushed in". That way I can just leave it in my tank without having to keep on holding it until it's almost full. I know how much a full tank is, so I just wait until there's about 5 liters to go before switching to pushing it in with my hand again.
carol bland okay... Chinese food, the oven racks, kiwis, beer in the fridge, rinsing after brushing teeth, “play it by ear.” I never actually knew so I never said it, the blue button on the hairdryer (yes I use one) the flap in the underwear, pooping (lol I think everyone got it wrong too). So yeah, at least I don’t fold my dirty clothes.
@@loganthesaint Ok thanks. I can understand most of that except the blue button.. red is hot - blue is cold. This didn't occur to you? Push it and see what happens? Not that I'm in any position to criticise. Took me months to realise that I could lower the seat belt anchor point so that it didn't throttle me lol.
@@loganthesaint My hair was long enough so I was able to sit on the plait. I also lived by the Mediterranean, and went swimming every day. My hair went green from not drying properly. I'm gonna laugh at you?
I misunderstood left and right half of my life. In 7th grade, our biology teacher drew a diagram of heart and labelled it right atrium left atrium etc. Since it's an anatomical diagram, LA is in right hand side and vice versa. From that day I always thought left side is actually the (real) right side. I only learned the truth when I was 21 and gave my driving licence test.
When I was in the 6th grade, I asked my friend what “pimp” meant. He said “it means something very bad”. I took that literally. I called someone a pimp king at school and got destroyed by my teacher.
Right out the gate... I wore watches on my right hand BECAUSE I also write with my right hand. At any point, during school, I could pause in my writing, tilt my wrist, and see what time it was. Often, my teachers would scold us for looking at the clock on the wall, saying things like, "Don't worry how much longer class will be, I'll TELL you when to pack up," and other stuff like that, ultimately taking more time than saying nothing would have taken. So, with just a flick of the wrist, I could see the time, and get back to writing, no awkward movements required.
I know shift is a thing but I've always liked pressing Caps Lock, typing the letter and pressing it again for capitalizing more. I've never used shift for that
It's called the Berluti knot and it's a valid and more secure way of tying shoes. There are actually several ways to tie shoes. If you look at a lot of people's shoelaces they tie them wrong anyway by going right over left twice which makes the bow vertical instead of horizontal.
7:33 Imagine learning Spanish where the date is written dd/mm/yy and writing it like that and getting confused constantly on which way is right bc you know both of the ways are technically correct
YLS FAD3 I’ve worked for German companies for ages and you just have to use common sense when figuring out if something was written/typed DD/MM or MM/DD.
Kirsten Ashley sorry man but I haven’t learned spanish for ages and haven’t even been alive for “ages” the dates confuse me sometimes 😂 if u can use common sense so tell me if this is written MM/DD/YY 6/11/19 or is it written DD/MM/YY ??
We write month-day-year because of someone ask you when is your birthday, you’re more likely say March 8, then you are to say the eighth of March (example)
@@donrob7779 my point is that your point is circular. You may write it month-day-year because you say it month-day, but presumably you say month-day because you write it like that. Neither is done in most of the world. Unless there is a reason you say it that way, other than because you write it that way, it is just circular and a bit meaningless. Perhaps I am wrong in assuming that you say it that way (just) because you write it that way though.
@@sipos0 So what if it's circular reasoning? I'm a bit tired of all these videos and comment sections where people continuously think Americans are so backwards for doing things a certain way because "the rest of the world does it differently" If we were in a math class and being told to solve an equation there would likely be a few ways you could do so. Different tips and tricks and formulas to use to get the answer. In an example like that there would be a way that worked better than others. But we're simply talking about writing/speaking the date. There is no OBJECTIVE reasoning why day/month/year is better. The fact that it is smallest to biggest is not automatically better. It's just something people get taught and are used to. You can't even really say it's easier to remember it that way because that is only something you think due to growing up with it. Americans find month/day/year perfectly easy to use and understand because that's what we get taught.
The_tuxedo: you have a deviated septum. Mouth breathing is actually really bad for you. It rots your teeth, makes you have a weird bite, and gives you the most tank breath known to man. Try afrin and see if it helps. It could just be allergies. Otherwise, get surgery.
3:25 i know someone whos parents had to change hid name to "Mical" b cause at birth he was named "Micheal" and the parents argued on the correct spelling so they just went with "Mical"
@@seb.1605 usually white people spell names wrong because they want the child to be unique not because they don't know how to spell it . Are you sure the one who wanted "Mical" didn't know the correct spelling?
There is no correct wrist to wear your watch. The practice of wearing it on your left wrist as a right handed person emerged from preference of comfort/convenience.
@@WereAlreadyHere I did it when I was a kid cause I didn´t know what a kiwi was. i thought it was horrible because it was bitter and hairy. My parents told me you´re not supposed to eat them like that
Yeah we do. I think it's because American English is meant to be as efficient as possible and saving words is a staple of English in general. That's why alot of the content of conversations is implied.
dd/mm/yyyy is more efficient for short term planning whereas mm/dd/yyyy is more efficient for long term planning. If you are trying to tell someone about an event happening in a few months it would be better to let them know what month it occurs in first because, say something was on the 15th, there are exactly 12 months with the 15th so to avoid confusion we'd say "June 15th" rather than saying "the 15th of June". Not only is it faster, but the more relevant information is read first. That might not be the whole reason why America uses the mm/dd/yyyy format but it's my own personal justification for it
Again, valid points that don't justify the format being different than the rest of the world. This difference causes 12 days each month that could lead to confusion. For example, if you live in Europe and use an American online shopping website, you could order something for the 6/4/2020 and have it arrive at the fourth of June. The efficiency of the format is irrelevant due to the inconveniences it can cause.
@@yoavsigler4457 If you're using an American shopping site wouldn't the prices be in American dollars? My point being in that case you should already be expecting different units to be used and be aware of needing to convert dates/ currency/ measurements etc. I've never had that issue because when I do go on British or other foreign websites I already have that thought in mind.
When using the date in filenames you should use yymmdd, that way sorting by name will sort by date as a bonus if you keep multiple versions of a file you work on
I always assumed we Americans write the date like that because that's the fastest way to say it. 7/6/2019 is July 6th 2019 while 6/7/3019 is the 6th of July 2019. It makes sense smallest to biggest though. Just my theory.
I've never understood why "smallest to biggest" supposedly makes more sense anyway. Like why does it even matter? It's such a small thing that I don't think you can even say it's "easier". It's not some difficult math formula where one way objectively works better. And like you said, it goes back to how we say the date. Americans would say November 28th not 28th of November. So we write it the same way as well.
@@RavenwoodJones It can be seriously confusing if you´re not sure which way round it is, and it´s a problem that doesn´t need to exist. I speak german, and it´s only ever dd/mm/yy, because it´s like a clock, you wouldn´t say "5 minutes, 13 seconds, and 2 hours", it´s the same reasoning really
I also didn't know about the underwear flap until years after I think I should have. But then again I never used urinals if I could avoid them, too shy and messy.
I also wear my watch on my dominant hand and it doesn't interfere with whatever my right does. Idk why I wear it on my right hand but it just feels right for me and I still wear it on my right despite knowing almost all people wear on their non-dominant hand
I start drinking water through my water bottle and the water one came on , as soon as he finished speaking i then realized i was also drinking water through my teeth
I spelled Wednesday as "Wenesday" well in to my 30s. Right through college and beyond. I only figured out that it was wrong when an early version of Word flagged it as misspelled, and I looked it up.
K. Chris Caldwell I used to eat kit Kats by biting into the whole thing and not separating it, I also used to put my watch on my dominant hand/wrist. And I used to rinse after I brushed my teeth, I was a weird child
My aunt and her mom (my mamaw) didn’t know my aunt had the wrong name on her birth certificate until she was in her late 50s or early 60s. My aunt was born at home in 1937 and my mamaw named her Betty Jean. The doctor came to check on her and would always call her Bobbi Jo. It wasn’t until my aunt needed her birth certificate and it was able to be found. Mamaw said try Bobbi Jo as a lark. They found her birth certificate then. The doctor had written in what he wanted to name her. We haven’t known my aunt Betty’s name for our whole lives. Hahahahaha!
Shannon Conder three of my great aunts had different names on their birth certificates than in their baptismal certificates (which were the names they went by). Wasn’t discovered until they were adults and one sister went to get a passport and her birth certificate just said “infant” instead of a name. My grandmother’s birth certificate name was the exact name she gave my Mom and my Grandma had no idea that was the name she had been given at birth. Obviously my great grandparents were very indecisive people.
Many people will take the caps lock off their keyboards because it only interferes. It´s only purpose is if you want to write a long segment in all caps, but then you could just hold down shift for that duration, if you´re an experienced typist that won´t really bother you or slow you down.
Huh, I've been rinsing my toothpaste out due to an aversion to the taste. Combine that to my overall lack of brushing at all and my halitosis makes sense. But nobody told me in my life to not rinse after! I hate the taste!
My friend pulled off the paper of a caramel carambar and she took it like you take a glass of water for 5 min till she started eating it. Wtf, the bacteria, and wont it stick to your hands jeez
@@elijahbuscho7715 but jigglying the pillow to the bottom can be cumbersome so its a good solution. sometimes you have to even move it around so its well distributed in the case the wrong way.
War Is Wrong 1. Turn pillowcase inside-out. 2. Reach both hands all the way inside pillowcase to the opposite end corners. 3. Grab corners of pillow through pillowcase and let pillowcase drop down your arms and over end of pillow you now have hold of. 4. Let go of pillowcase with one hand and use it to pull remainder of pillowcase down over pillow. If you’ve done it right it should take all of about 15 seconds and should leave the pillow properly aligned inside the pillowcase every time.
I also wear my watch on my right (dominant) hand. I do so because my dad was left handed and he helped me to put on my watch as a kid... and the habit stuck heavily with me
Idk why you guys get so freaked out by eating kiwis with skin on, it's just like biting into a juicy spider? Ps I am Australian so idk if that has anything to do with it
You're also not supposed to brush after you eat as that's when your enamel is the weakest if you have made your plaque buildup and you've just eaten some stuff then yes I'd recommend brushing after you eat because in the plaque would be weak
I physically recoiled at the thought of someone sucking cold water through their teeth
y'all eating kiwis with the skin on? excuse me?
you dont?
I can’t imagine why you would ever keep the skin on when you have the option of removing it.
@@jspam9437 well its easier
@@jordanbrowne7417 shit logic you fool.. Its easier to not eat atall in that case.
@@IIeGxAmazeDII 🤣🤣 Have you tried it though? I was skeptical until I tried. I'll never peel kiwi again.
I will never not rinse after brushing and using mouthwash, hate the taste and feel
100% this. I have NEVER heard of not rising after brushing. That guy's dentist is an idiot.
@@toddgaak422 It's because rinsing after you brush your teeth takes the paste that makes your teeth white off. But I get why people rinse after. I mean rinsing just helps get all the crap out
I rinse after mouth wash because I don’t feel right swallowing the mouth wash spit. And I enjoy drinking something and not having to wait “30 minutes before eating or drinking”
@@toddgaak422 so you're actually not supposed to rinse after brushing lol. A lot of people do it, but it's not correct. Of course, if you're brushing quite often then you'll end up fine either way.
Bunch of pussy's
"Sheen Shawn Been Bawn" read by that robotic voice is the funniest thing I've ever heard.
Fr though I haven't stopped laughing
Shawn sheen bawn seen
The one who mouth breathes probably needs to see an ENT doctor to check out their sinuses or nose or something, that's a classic sign of a breathing problem and it could probably be fixed
Out of The Hat my thought was enlarged adenoids. Mine were removed at eight because I was a mouth breather and was about to start extensive ortho that would have made mouth breathing difficult.
Wait really? It burns to breathe through my nose that’s why I breathe through my mouth and only just recently realised people actually breathe through their noses-
I have bad lungs I cant breath through my nose I have to breathe though my mouth ou I pass out
The guy who was breathing through his mouth needs surgery, I did the same thing as a kid and I could barely breathe out of my nose also
Or he had 24/7 runny nose like i had.
T h a t G u y same i had to get my adenoids removed and then I could finally breathe normally
My first thought. Get adenoids removed.
I had been wandering around thinking I was a law abiding British subject. My father was in the Royal Air Force, and that's how come I was born in RAF Changi, Singapore. My birth was registered and a certificate issued. It wasn't until I was 37 years old and tried to book the Registry Office for my second marriage ceremony that I discovered that my birth had NOT been registered in the UK, and my certificate was NOT my Birth Certificate. I have no idea how this wasn't picked up earlier. I came back to England when I was 8 months old, left when I was 2, came back when I was 6, left when I was 9, came back at 12, left and came back at 14. I got a 1 year passport when I was 15. I went to school while I was in the UK. My mother received Family Allowance for me, I'd even got married once. I had given birth, and Registered the births of my 4 children. How come it took so long to find out I wasn't legally here? I had to apply for my own birth to be registered and my actual Birth Certificate to be issued so that I could get re-married.
I used to love the taste of apples and one day I smelt some dawn dish detergent and asked why it smelt like apples. Turns out the taste of apples was actually not-fully washed dawn dish soap covered apples.
You use dish soap to wash your apples?
@Matheus Coelho hot water melts all the wax off the surface. The wax is the part everyone touches at the store. Remove that and you have a clean apple
@Matheus Coelho hot water from the tap. Don't need to boil it.
@Matheus Coelho how can you not have a tap with hot water? I refuse to believe that to be the case for your country. Perhaps you've been bamboozled by some evil landlord.
@@Progan666 I live in Maldives and the only hot water from taps here, it the bathroom water heater so I can agree
You’re not supposed to rinse the toothpaste out????????? That’s horrible!!!!
I know! I hate the taste of toothpaste! I rinse it out as fast as possible! But it does explain my bad breath...
@@ChrispyCulture Fluoride doesn't affect your breath; it just protects your teeth slightly. Not flossing can give you bad breath.
Fluoride causes brain damage
@@ccommment Only if it's ingested.
@@inkmaster5480 explains lots
The funny thing about "Sean Bean Shawn Bawn", is that his real name is Shaun Bean, not Sean Bean. Reckon he changed it to the Irish spelling to fuck with us in exactly this manner.
I have never had a dentist tell me not to rinse after brushing.....
Using toilet seat covers backwards.
I’m sure we all have played UNO incorrectly with all the
different ways to play lol
and Monopoly lol
I always have the instructions leaflet at hand because CHEATERS!
Then again, it encourages you to add your own rules. And who doesn't play with extended rules?
And creating more
Big props to you for revealing that edit on the chinese takeout comment AFTER the guy called him out. Nice to see people putting actual effort into these.
Heck, I have an obsession about rinsing. I rinse my mouth twice, then finish with an actual swallow of water to flush the back of my throat. No way I'm leaving toothpaste in my mouth!
You are supposed to rinse with mouthwash
I remember when i was a kid taking the standardized tests, and there were some questions with "more than likely" as a response, and I thought that meant the opposite of what it actually meant lol. When I look back and see how I performed on tests really well, I cant imagine how things would have been had I known what that phrase meant.
(It’s hard to explain this but imma try)
Sometimes if I make my eyes focus on something else for a long time I can see different colors on things than they actually are. Ex i stare at the floor and a carpet near by that is originally blue is now a vibrant purple pink or Im looking at a desk and my any of my arm that I can see beside the desk is now a bright highlighter kinda pink. Ik that Im not explaining this right but this is the best I can do. Also sometimes I will see different colored circle things that I’m not able to focus on bc then it will go away. Like I can see is from a little more than my preferal vision
At the store a woman a few months ago explained that golden kiwis have a peel that isn’t furry and you should eat the peel. I didn’t put them back because I didn’t trust her, I put them back because in Denver they are expensive except like a few weeks a year. When the woman left we goggled it, she was right
Brushing your teeth without rinsing is like getting a carwash but just leaving the soap on afterward. or washing your hands with soap without washing it off.
No it's more like getting the car waxed and then stripping it off. The preventative and restorative effects of the toothpaste don't work if you rinse, you're just cleaning them. All the other stuff your toothpaste says it does won't work.
That brush and rinse guy might have just solved my lifelong cavity problem
7:14 i use capslock because i cant be bothered to use shift
Same
@@vanessalouise1987 If you are using a few capitalized letters in a row for a password or something use capslock, for a single capital letter you use shift.
Can´t be bothered? Using shift is just much quicker and easier
Redditors be like, today I learned the washing machine is actually not meant to wash dishes in it, I've been doing that since I was born
"Seen Shawn Been Bawn" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I LOST IT!
The Micheal/Michael confusion brought to mind my fav book-series "Discworld", where one of the characters was Magrat Garlick, because of her parents weren't good with writing.
Even more unfortunately her daughter's official name is "Esmerelda Margaret Note Spelling" because the priest who christened her was too intimidated by the witches around him and said the whole note given to him.
4:00 There's at least one guy (or maybe used to be) in the media who pronounced his name "Seen". I only remember seeing him once a long time ago so I don't remember who he worked for or if he was a reporter/anchor/weatherman or what.
the toothpaste one damn, I didn't know you shouldn't rinse off. My life took a 180° at that moment
A friend at school thought they were called "Safari Duo" instead of "Safri Duo".
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember when big Sean first came out and my cousin was like “yea have you heard this song by big seen?”
8:58. My grandma would always make me sit while she blow dried my hair after a shower and I would always end up feeling like my hair caught on fire and was about to burn my scalp... I don’t understand why they were made to be that hot but I will always use the blue button on the hair drier if I’m being forced to use it... or if I’m at the barber or something I’ll just ask them to not burn my scalp off lol
My friend was just casually eating sunflower seeds the other day like chips.. shell and all. He was doing this for a solid 20 minutes before I realized what he was doing and was hysterically confused. He said “I didn’t even know there was anything in em”
Clearly not a slav then...
Kory Fredrick it’s interesting you say that. He’s actually Russian, so I guess I’m the clueless American 😭😭😂😂
@@kirapassey35 That´s extra weird. You´re definitely right, that he´s doing it wrong.
You do actually put them in your mouth with the shell, open the shell up in your mouth (hard to explain and takes some practice) and when you´re done you have a bowl for the shells.
Turns out I can’t even walk correctly, everyone says I walk weird.
go to a doctor, i did that as a kid. he will give you a thing you put in your shoe and you will magically walk normally.
So, I have been putting pillowcases on wrong my entire life? Well, I guess I will continue to do it wrong...
About the crap for your fuel tank: I generally don't fill mine up until it's close to empty, and it takes a good 40~50 seconds at least. So when I'm lazy or it's cold outside I put it in between the handle to keep it "pushed in". That way I can just leave it in my tank without having to keep on holding it until it's almost full. I know how much a full tank is, so I just wait until there's about 5 liters to go before switching to pushing it in with my hand again.
Just wow... I guess ignorance was bliss lol. I won’t even tell y’all what I been doing wrong.
aww go on - don't be a spoilsport! Tell us.. please? I'm curious now.
carol bland okay... Chinese food, the oven racks, kiwis, beer in the fridge, rinsing after brushing teeth, “play it by ear.” I never actually knew so I never said it, the blue button on the hairdryer (yes I use one) the flap in the underwear, pooping (lol I think everyone got it wrong too). So yeah, at least I don’t fold my dirty clothes.
@@loganthesaint Ok thanks. I can understand most of that except the blue button.. red is hot - blue is cold. This didn't occur to you? Push it and see what happens? Not that I'm in any position to criticise. Took me months to realise that I could lower the seat belt anchor point so that it didn't throttle me lol.
carol bland I just don’t know how to take care of long hair properly I guess lol.
@@loganthesaint My hair was long enough so I was able to sit on the plait. I also lived by the Mediterranean, and went swimming every day. My hair went green from not drying properly. I'm gonna laugh at you?
"I killed a bear by flexing my bissip". 😂
Lmao I’m standing squatting on my toilet right now, the only downside is needing to tighten seat bolts often
I misunderstood left and right half of my life.
In 7th grade, our biology teacher drew a diagram of heart and labelled it right atrium left atrium etc. Since it's an anatomical diagram, LA is in right hand side and vice versa.
From that day I always thought left side is actually the (real) right side.
I only learned the truth when I was 21 and gave my driving licence test.
And for a decade straight you had no experience with anyone else talking about left and right?
Really fought for 10 minutes with that last one...
I refuse to believe that Sean Bean’s parent’s were not 100% aware of what they were doing.
When I was in the 6th grade, I asked my friend what “pimp” meant. He said “it means something very bad”. I took that literally. I called someone a pimp king at school and got destroyed by my teacher.
0:31 I wear my watches on my left wrist because the buttons and knobs on the watch are on the correct side.
Right out the gate...
I wore watches on my right hand BECAUSE I also write with my right hand. At any point, during school, I could pause in my writing, tilt my wrist, and see what time it was. Often, my teachers would scold us for looking at the clock on the wall, saying things like, "Don't worry how much longer class will be, I'll TELL you when to pack up," and other stuff like that, ultimately taking more time than saying nothing would have taken. So, with just a flick of the wrist, I could see the time, and get back to writing, no awkward movements required.
There was a person who drink water throught their teeth. Im surprise that guy live for so long.
I know shift is a thing but I've always liked pressing Caps Lock, typing the letter and pressing it again for capitalizing more. I've never used shift for that
8:00 bunny ears for life
Same, 16 years old and no one ever taught me another way.
It's called the Berluti knot and it's a valid and more secure way of tying shoes. There are actually several ways to tie shoes. If you look at a lot of people's shoelaces they tie them wrong anyway by going right over left twice which makes the bow vertical instead of horizontal.
Manny Brum wow you know a lot about shoe laces
I never knew there was another way
7:33
Imagine learning Spanish where the date is written dd/mm/yy and writing it like that and getting confused constantly on which way is right bc you know both of the ways are technically correct
YLS FAD3 I’ve worked for German companies for ages and you just have to use common sense when figuring out if something was written/typed DD/MM or MM/DD.
Imagine being taught English English and finding incorrect dates on American sites, documents etc.
USA WHY CAN'T YOU BE NORMAL???
Kirsten Ashley sorry man but I haven’t learned spanish for ages and haven’t even been alive for “ages” the dates confuse me sometimes 😂 if u can use common sense so tell me if this is written MM/DD/YY 6/11/19 or is it written DD/MM/YY ??
We write month-day-year because of someone ask you when is your birthday, you’re more likely say March 8, then you are to say the eighth of March (example)
Only if you are American.
Well yeah, I was speaking for Americans being the only ones who write in that order
@@donrob7779 my point is that your point is circular. You may write it month-day-year because you say it month-day, but presumably you say month-day because you write it like that. Neither is done in most of the world. Unless there is a reason you say it that way, other than because you write it that way, it is just circular and a bit meaningless. Perhaps I am wrong in assuming that you say it that way (just) because you write it that way though.
just freaked out momentarily cause that's my birthday
@@sipos0 So what if it's circular reasoning? I'm a bit tired of all these videos and comment sections where people continuously think Americans are so backwards for doing things a certain way because "the rest of the world does it differently"
If we were in a math class and being told to solve an equation there would likely be a few ways you could do so. Different tips and tricks and formulas to use to get the answer. In an example like that there would be a way that worked better than others.
But we're simply talking about writing/speaking the date. There is no OBJECTIVE reasoning why day/month/year is better. The fact that it is smallest to biggest is not automatically better. It's just something people get taught and are used to. You can't even really say it's easier to remember it that way because that is only something you think due to growing up with it. Americans find month/day/year perfectly easy to use and understand because that's what we get taught.
The pillowcase hack at :50 has literally shook me why did I not know about thia
1:42 wtf, I’ve had so many arguments about this with people, I always take the whole tray cuz it’s safer that way and ppl insist that I’m dumb
The_tuxedo: you have a deviated septum. Mouth breathing is actually really bad for you. It rots your teeth, makes you have a weird bite, and gives you the most tank breath known to man. Try afrin and see if it helps. It could just be allergies. Otherwise, get surgery.
pinkpugginz or they have enlarged adenoids. That was my problem as a kid.
3:25 i know someone whos parents had to change hid name to "Mical" b cause at birth he was named "Micheal" and the parents argued on the correct spelling so they just went with "Mical"
Frank Olivieri they are white
@@seb.1605 usually white people spell names wrong because they want the child to be unique not because they don't know how to spell it . Are you sure the one who wanted "Mical" didn't know the correct spelling?
At least they didn't call him Micah
@@arczi1309 you damn rat Micah!
i still use the caps lock key for capitalising words... im used to it though I just turn it on and off quickly
I’ve just been existing incorrectly
There is no correct wrist to wear your watch. The practice of wearing it on your left wrist as a right handed person emerged from preference of comfort/convenience.
Kiwi skin? People seriously eat that?
Try it its better. Its like being surprised people eat apples with their skin.
@@WereAlreadyHere I did it when I was a kid cause I didn´t know what a kiwi was. i thought it was horrible because it was bitter and hairy. My parents told me you´re not supposed to eat them like that
Don’t Americans also say month day then year for instance October 28th 2019 instead of 28th of October 2019?
That's a valid point that still doesn't justify the format
Yeah we do. I think it's because American English is meant to be as efficient as possible and saving words is a staple of English in general. That's why alot of the content of conversations is implied.
dd/mm/yyyy is more efficient for short term planning whereas mm/dd/yyyy is more efficient for long term planning. If you are trying to tell someone about an event happening in a few months it would be better to let them know what month it occurs in first because, say something was on the 15th, there are exactly 12 months with the 15th so to avoid confusion we'd say "June 15th" rather than saying "the 15th of June". Not only is it faster, but the more relevant information is read first. That might not be the whole reason why America uses the mm/dd/yyyy format but it's my own personal justification for it
Again, valid points that don't justify the format being different than the rest of the world. This difference causes 12 days each month that could lead to confusion. For example, if you live in Europe and use an American online shopping website, you could order something for the 6/4/2020 and have it arrive at the fourth of June. The efficiency of the format is irrelevant due to the inconveniences it can cause.
@@yoavsigler4457 If you're using an American shopping site wouldn't the prices be in American dollars?
My point being in that case you should already be expecting different units to be used and be aware of needing to convert dates/ currency/ measurements etc.
I've never had that issue because when I do go on British or other foreign websites I already have that thought in mind.
7:01 that's fucking disgusting, if I had to walk around without rinsing I'd gag
3:05 I feel you, my middle names Rachel I always spelled it Rachael growing up
I learned a few years ago you can actually eat the strawberry whole without cutting the top off. Completely safe, tastes fine and slightly healthier
Dang 6:55 just made me realize my mistake
Idk why but seen shawn bean bawn really got me
Until I was 15, I thought the word empathetic meant the opposite of pathetic.
Reminds me of that bit from the Three Amigos. “This guy El Guapo isn’t just famous, he is *_IN_* -famous!”
I wear my watch on my right hand, and I'm right handed
It's called tooth paste, not tummy paste. No matter the tooth paste, I could never just spit and be done.
Holy fuck, I am supposed to rinse after brushing? My life is a lie....
7:20
I just did this at work today on accident. My boss looked at me like *I'm* the idiot...
When using the date in filenames you should use yymmdd, that way sorting by name will sort by date as a bonus if you keep multiple versions of a file you work on
7:30 no you are not wrong, everyone else is
I always assumed we Americans write the date like that because that's the fastest way to say it. 7/6/2019 is July 6th 2019 while 6/7/3019 is the 6th of July 2019. It makes sense smallest to biggest though. Just my theory.
I've never understood why "smallest to biggest" supposedly makes more sense anyway.
Like why does it even matter? It's such a small thing that I don't think you can even say it's "easier". It's not some difficult math formula where one way objectively works better.
And like you said, it goes back to how we say the date. Americans would say November 28th not 28th of November. So we write it the same way as well.
@@RavenwoodJones It can be seriously confusing if you´re not sure which way round it is, and it´s a problem that doesn´t need to exist. I speak german, and it´s only ever dd/mm/yy, because it´s like a clock, you wouldn´t say "5 minutes, 13 seconds, and 2 hours", it´s the same reasoning really
Apparently saying "Down Packed"
I also didn't know about the underwear flap until years after I think I should have. But then again I never used urinals if I could avoid them, too shy and messy.
3:23 I lost something more important. I lost my identity
i do the folding clothes one too
I also wear my watch on my dominant hand and it doesn't interfere with whatever my right does. Idk why I wear it on my right hand but it just feels right for me and I still wear it on my right despite knowing almost all people wear on their non-dominant hand
Micheal looks like it would be pronounced "Mike Eal" lol
I start drinking water through my water bottle and the water one came on , as soon as he finished speaking i then realized i was also drinking water through my teeth
I spelled Wednesday as "Wenesday" well in to my 30s. Right through college and beyond. I only figured out that it was wrong when an early version of Word flagged it as misspelled, and I looked it up.
K. Chris Caldwell I used to eat kit Kats by biting into the whole thing and not separating it, I also used to put my watch on my dominant hand/wrist. And I used to rinse after I brushed my teeth, I was a weird child
I shit with my upper body being basically horizontal.
My aunt and her mom (my mamaw) didn’t know my aunt had the wrong name on her birth certificate until she was in her late 50s or early 60s. My aunt was born at home in 1937 and my mamaw named her Betty Jean. The doctor came to check on her and would always call her Bobbi Jo. It wasn’t until my aunt needed her birth certificate and it was able to be found. Mamaw said try Bobbi Jo as a lark. They found her birth certificate then. The doctor had written in what he wanted to name her. We haven’t known my aunt Betty’s name for our whole lives. Hahahahaha!
Shannon Conder three of my great aunts had different names on their birth certificates than in their baptismal certificates (which were the names they went by). Wasn’t discovered until they were adults and one sister went to get a passport and her birth certificate just said “infant” instead of a name. My grandmother’s birth certificate name was the exact name she gave my Mom and my Grandma had no idea that was the name she had been given at birth. Obviously my great grandparents were very indecisive people.
I'd wear a watch on my right hand, if the crown was fitted for it.
YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO RINSE YOUR MOUTH AFTER YOU BRUSH???
Using cruise control on my car wrong 😜
i wear my watch on my wrist because that's how it is supposed to be. (you have the time adjust dials on the right side so you can access them easily)
I wear my watch on my middle ankle
"Müh-ther-düker"
Theres now way im gonna squat-shatting. Though i always get my pants and underpants off when i shat, especially when im at my house.
The guy at 2:19 must have the most recessive chin known to man.
The dentist wasn’t wrong, rinsing with water washes away all of the paste that is still working, but instead rinse with mouthwash
Wait wait wait. The toothpaste thing was true????????
Not if you use mouthwash.
What's wrong with using caps lock to capitalise letters, that's it'd primary function? Why would I use shift?
@Adamr01 Thanks, never knew that. Be hard to associate shift with Capitalisation though since I've used caps lock since I was young.
Many people will take the caps lock off their keyboards because it only interferes. It´s only purpose is if you want to write a long segment in all caps, but then you could just hold down shift for that duration, if you´re an experienced typist that won´t really bother you or slow you down.
Huh, I've been rinsing my toothpaste out due to an aversion to the taste. Combine that to my overall lack of brushing at all and my halitosis makes sense.
But nobody told me in my life to not rinse after! I hate the taste!
My mums a dental assistant so I’ve had it drilled into me. Leaving toothpaste on also makes teeth whiter because of the fluorine in it.
My friend pulled off the paper of a caramel carambar and she took it like you take a glass of water for 5 min till she started eating it.
Wtf, the bacteria, and wont it stick to your hands jeez
Didn't understand the pillow cover instructions
you flip the cover inside outm grab thr pillow eith yout hand inside the cover, and pull back
@@Jack1994hooThanx but pull back on what? Where exactly on or around the inside out case is the pillow when you do this?
Forget it. The method isn't even better. You have to flip the pillow case inside out which wastes any time you'd make up
@@elijahbuscho7715 but jigglying the pillow to the bottom can be cumbersome so its a good solution. sometimes you have to even move it around so its well distributed in the case the wrong way.
War Is Wrong
1. Turn pillowcase inside-out.
2. Reach both hands all the way inside pillowcase to the opposite end corners.
3. Grab corners of pillow through pillowcase and let pillowcase drop down your arms and over end of pillow you now have hold of.
4. Let go of pillowcase with one hand and use it to pull remainder of pillowcase down over pillow.
If you’ve done it right it should take all of about 15 seconds and should leave the pillow properly aligned inside the pillowcase every time.
people actually eat hairy, skinned kiwis?!?!
I also wear my watch on my right (dominant) hand. I do so because my dad was left handed and he helped me to put on my watch as a kid... and the habit stuck heavily with me
I O rinse out all my toothpaste
wait the pillow one is confusing me why cant i visualize this in my head
someone explain 😂
Make the pillow cover inside out, reach into the cover, grab the pillow by the corners, pull 😀
@@Eyehatefish ohhhh ok that makes more sense haha, thank you
Idk why you guys get so freaked out by eating kiwis with skin on, it's just like biting into a juicy spider?
Ps I am Australian so idk if that has anything to do with it
Me and my siblings wear our watches on our dominant hands(right) but our parents don't.
7:15 smallest to largest is correct lol
I was talking with a guy named sean and asked how his name is pronounced and he said "seen"
You're also not supposed to brush after you eat as that's when your enamel is the weakest if you have made your plaque buildup and you've just eaten some stuff then yes I'd recommend brushing after you eat because in the plaque would be weak
Katea Jurors supposed to brush after you eat. Period.