Villagers react to Smart Furniture | Ingenious Space Saving Designs And Hidden Doors ! Tribal People
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Villagers react to Smart Furniture | Ingenious Space Saving Designs And Hidden Doors ! Tribal People
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3:10 In Spain we've a thing called "persiana", it's a laminated window blind that rolls (a roller shutter for home purposes) in a box over the window. You can open or close it with a strap, and it's adjustable.
They are called rolladen in Germany and they are much more practical than that wall thing. And better looking!
I just heard about a horrific train crash in India and the first thing I though of was the Common Man / Novice Squad people. I know India is huge, like the U.S., so it's not likely any of them were affected, but I sure hope they and all their friends and loved ones are safe!
Accident took place in East India n ...they live in northern India...
*First let me again, offer condolences to anyone lost in the train accident a few days ago in India. Also to those who knew anyone who was lost. Love & Light sent to all. I thought of you guys when I heard about it. Just know, we all here care....and not about your content. We care about YOU, as individuals. May you all stay as beautiful as you are here. A lot of these even I haven't seen before!*
I like the ones that are more clever or artful, rather than fancy and expensive. That bed in a ski chalet or whatever was a little much. 😅
i agree with raju...all was sweet but the bed moving to the open air balcony to see that view and eat breaky was awesome!!!
hi guys!!! love the show..watch you guys all the time..im retiring in 2024 and im gonna be traveling the world and india is on my list.besides the usual places like delhi,mumbai and jaipur ill be going to kovalam,varkala and goa..hopefully to do some surfing ))..where else do you guys recommend i go in india...thanks
Strange. I didn’t see those fancy stairs from the thumbnail in the video.🤔😉
I am just as amazed as they are
I'm not sure why but the guy in the middle always cracks me up.
Am always amazed at man's ingenuity! Enjoyed watching with you fellas!👌👌👌
Clever ideas, interesting to see, but nothing they could ever obtain. But they enjoyed seeing. I did too, though such things are completely out of my reach too
they may learn how to build it themselves.
@@dicerosautismambient4894 True, but without access to the machinery to build, and tech needed for some to operate, it'd be highly difficult. They're certainly smart enough, though! My Dad could do practically anything - like build and wire two houses without help, not even being trained in construction. *Plus* design and draw up the blueprints for the second. He had an architect look over the plans for the second, to check on load-bearing design and so on, and the guy didn't have to change a thing. Dad wasn't an architect, either. He was born very poor in 1919, and stopped school around 15. But while I can see him designing several of those things, if he had no components to make the ones operated with mechanical parts, and couldn't afford those, he'd be stuck. Even so, our first house he built, he had a panel over the master bed that controlled every light in the house, plus could turn on the coffee pot plugged into the wired table in the kitchen nook. (This was in the early 50s he did this; sci-fi stuff for a standard house back then. New visitors were amazed. No coffeemakers with built-in timers yet.) He could find the components for those. Folding TV screen enclosure, no. But he was a designing fool, designed lots of furniture, built Mom and I each a spinning wheel, built neat kitchen cabinets and ergonomic kitchen layouts, and on and on.
They could certainly do the hammock, reversible bench, stacking chairs and such though. But further on you run into budget again. An ice cream bar that's $2-something is, "only for rich people, we can't afford that."
Show them more history stuff like old clips, documentaries on famous battles, The British Empire, world wars etc.
I would like that. They have a curiosity to learn and edutainment is something I would recommend
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My aunt and uncle utilize Murphy beds for space saving.
Can you show more entertaining stuff? and bring ruby back
I liked the enthusiasm by the end. But I think some types of furniture solutions went a bit over their heads. Interesting video though.
A lot of that stuff will be useless during power outages.
we have a cabinet like that last one in our kitchen, so it is not all that unusual as the other solutions introduced.
What we see should make us think about how we can make changes within our own circumstances. You don't have to be able to buy these products to create your own things using what you have available. You can make your own stacking chairs, for example or even a bed that can be lifted up to the ceiling when not in use and do it without electricity. I assure you that virtually no one on the planet, including me can buy these things.
I wouldn't mind a hammock in my living room personally
Heh. These guys don’t even recognize a desk when they see it.
⬆️ the purest form of DoucheBaggery. ⬆️
Those stairs are an invitation to a broken neck.
Poor guys, just shown every basic compilation video on the net
For real remember when they showed babu the size of the universe then he cried? More content like that please
These guys have gone all sorts of places, done things I've never done, and had the opportunity to try new things/foods from all over the world too. I consider that to be a bit more than just "watching compilation videos".
@@stormleal4613 Hey ya big dummy - nowhere did I claim that they did nothing else. But my statement that they are shown a bunch of dumb compilation videos is very much true.
There are better and far more interesting videos out there. I'm on their side.
And they’re enjoying it and learning and expanding their knowledge so not poor them either
@@Cassxowary Ignorance is bliss. Shall we applaud that they know no better and are given the youtube equivalent of flavorless slop to consume?
"Now you listen to this song of mine ..."
How arrogant.
No.
I never do, at that point, the video is done, turned off.
Not at all interested in your ego.
Stick to reactions, without your singing or your songs. Or do them in separate videos, alone.
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Come on Common man show!! Fix your camera. Why are you're recent videos bad??? Bad Color contrast.