Sounds like that 2019 update was created by ChatGPT...
@bfgivmfith48 минут бұрын
My Ferrel rescue cats on my farm pretty much just do whatever the Hell they want! LOL! I am not going to tell them any different. LOL! They do not really car what I think. ;)
@bfgivmfith46 минут бұрын
My old Scottish neighbor had a family crest that translated to "Touch not the cat but without a glove". :)
@luctuose12 сағат бұрын
Loved this video, thank you ❤️
@meyes109815 сағат бұрын
I think this story was highly embellished. How would the people on the ship know what Dafydd is doing, especially far away and with the waves next to a ship? It would be impossible for them to tell that he went under the shark and stabbed it.
@justicegaming141216 сағат бұрын
3:40 "We can split these 7 men into 2 groups: extraordinary violence, and other" Honestly, you can do that with every named historical figure.
@UncommonDenominatorj52818 сағат бұрын
This level of serious education plus well refined satire is Supreme in every way.
@Gladaman119 сағат бұрын
Might the meaning be something like 'of some renown', 'commonly admired' or of 'widely held esteem'?
@Harry_action21 сағат бұрын
It’s Powys pow-is
@lourias23 сағат бұрын
Please, please, stop using the background repetitive noise.
@ProfessorDarkAcademiaКүн бұрын
I was present during the archaeological discovery of Joe's Irish Cafe
@CryptidsRoostКүн бұрын
Nobody seems to have picked up on the error/joke that was around 40 seconds into the video... "Original upload date: March 31st, 2038 Current odour: Foul"
@CryptidsRoostКүн бұрын
There is also a suburb in Cardiff called Llanedeyrn.
@nehpets216Күн бұрын
I used to believe that Arthur was a title that later became a name that people just forgot it was ever a title (so people wrote stories as if the people that had the stories were all about the same guy).
@sexypickle123Күн бұрын
So, my Manx cat is a criminal in Wales because he doesn't have a good tail? Kinda bigoted tbh
@9999crazymonkeyКүн бұрын
meow
@borza4440Күн бұрын
I am Eastern European, I have NEVER been to Wales, not even in Great Britain, I learned english language several years ago. Why am I binge watching videos on obscure welsh history and genealogy like it is a detective show?
@borza4440Күн бұрын
like, you say "turns out, they were not in fact allies" and I am here woth a shocked pikachu face, munching popcorn, flabbergasted to my wits end
@WhatWouldVillainsDoКүн бұрын
Thata pretty astounding as to their monetary value. At thoae times before efficient mouse traps and poisons they would value in almost any residence not just farms. Ive owned some spectacular mousers who were worth having around even in a modern home.
@talcat8031Күн бұрын
Maybe it means old and wise?
@lupindeweirКүн бұрын
If I get a guess I'm going with: a leader of his people. A man of his people who also led them.
@aino-kaisav5504Күн бұрын
You know, listening to you find all these cool facts about Wales from old manuscripts, it saddens me to think that my native language didn't even have an official written form until 16th century. So much of the history of Finland has fallen to obscurity. And since Finland only became a part of Sweden around 12th or 13th century, it means that from era before that, there isn't much of documents in Swedish either. There's so much we don't know about the country we live in... Also some genius decided it was a great idea to build a modern motor road over the ruins of Kajaani's castle. So much for appreciating history.
@andrewb8548Күн бұрын
Look up, "Why do Roman statues have tiny male parts"? Then tell me it means anything other than "big dick".