In the video "Michael Jordan top 50 all time plays", if you go frame by frame at 13:53 you'll see that Michael Jordan head and lip has elongated. His head turned into a cone shape, you can literally see ridges formed on his head. Sure, you may say (if you actually see the frames i'm talking about) that's because of the camera quality but a camera doesn't distort your head to change shape like that.
@OttoByOgraffey28 күн бұрын
This didn't age well. Wings Of Pegasus just pointed out that this is a pitch corrected recording. How do you feel about it now?
@RaaR_15 күн бұрын
How do i feel about it now? Like its a new thing that singers have been pitch corrected..? there are more artists out there that have vocal tweaks than artists that don't.. just is what it is
@omayra7624Ай бұрын
Your emotions are normal, no need to apologize for having feelings. I cried with you ❤
@dominicfrabotta5652 ай бұрын
It's also almost 110k people
@dominicfrabotta5652 ай бұрын
If you're closer to the field it's way louder.
@בלהאלגריסי2 ай бұрын
זה שיר מהמם.מאוד מרגש.ועוצמתי❤❤אהבתי את התגובה שלך🫶🫶🫶
@sandyleewhite2 ай бұрын
I think we as people who love to watch reactors, like to connect sometimes, & showing vulnerability with us, does that......thank you for being real & raw with us, & please never apologize for having feelings, that's what makes us humans ❤❤❤
@janetbreckon82113 ай бұрын
No apologies required. It gets us all. I don't know how hw was able to do this.
@km_amu_TG5 ай бұрын
actually your face look like her are you relatives?
@RaaR_4 ай бұрын
No, unless my family has secrets 😅
@jeffcurry83175 ай бұрын
The 3 car, at 4:44 whats left of it, is in museum near me. My mom is nascar fan but she couldnt tell the back from the front, they both gone.There is tv monitor in the drivers window that shows the crash on loop. Look inside, the roll cage around driver is barely bent out of shape. Been nascar fan a long time but these reaction videos have given me new respect to what I had gotten used to.
@Justsayit1-Z85 ай бұрын
Running backs get a nice dose of CTE the linebackers and D line be brutal as hell unless your Derrick henry in which they fear for their lives
@JesusRobinson-o1v5 ай бұрын
200th view!
@JEFFwasHERE...5 ай бұрын
JEFF was HERE
@nicalos0075 ай бұрын
These cars actually have eight more than 3500 lb. So they are actually very very heavy which is why these flips show the true speed of these stock cars doing 200 mph.
@MarkPentler17 күн бұрын
Does Tony Stewart at the Talladega 2012 finish not qualify here?
@BMCanuck5 ай бұрын
Wow! That is awesome 🎉. Now, I feel a bit of anxiety about how you will feel about it 😂❤.
@BMCanuck5 ай бұрын
Hi, Not sure if you are still active but wanted you to know that I really enjoyed your 3 reactions to Sokoninaru. Your pain was evident and I had similar feelings when I first started listening to them. However, for me they have gradually become one of my favorite bands. Somewhere along the way I started hearing the melodies that initially sounded like jarring chaos and now find most other music to be somewhat boring. If you are willing to give them a 4th try please give their song Brilliant City (MV) a listen. It is a very accessible song that has a terrific melody, features beautiful vocals and harmonies, and incorporates their math-rock elements in a way that enhances the groove of the song (all IMO). If not, I understand as you have been a real trooper. Thanks for making my day!
@RaaR_5 ай бұрын
I will look into them again
@lindataghon57126 ай бұрын
REAL MEN cry!!! Just ask JESUS!
@carlosalbertomunozgiron60897 ай бұрын
Avril!!! Wow, 21 years and she still have a great voice. Keep it rocking bb 👍🏻👊🏻✌🏻🔥🔥
@morerobgob81167 ай бұрын
Watch the wilt chamberlands on
@jitterstheclown7 ай бұрын
I think that when it comes to comedy, either everything's ok to poke fun at or nothing is!!!!
@trevorcoultart8 ай бұрын
This was a year ago and still the only Tim Minchin you've done? Man you've missed so much astonishingly good stuff...
@Robo349 ай бұрын
The first take - Lisa ( longest video last ;) ) The first take - LisaxUru
@Soxlar24339 ай бұрын
8:11 I know this is a little late but I was actually at that race
@Jeff_19859 ай бұрын
This song hits hard I lost my dad and both my grandfathers
@pommedeter74079 ай бұрын
2:15 am i the only one who thinks this sounds like hallelujah?
@Dell-ol6hb9 ай бұрын
legendary song
@williamrust592210 ай бұрын
Your heart is not stone. You don’t need to apologize for feeling the power of his song. I wept too, and I hope my end of days will be secure knowing how proud I am of my family.
@SirGreenDay10 ай бұрын
Lol. What the hell is this? So you expect us to watch you reacting to a video we can't see or hear? Wow. If you're incapable of even posting a video, then why are you on KZbin? My 8 yr old knows how to do this?? Give it up kid. Unbelievable.
@anfd-i5b11 ай бұрын
Bro just fallin love
@scrambler69-xk3kv11 ай бұрын
Look for Austin Dillion's Coke Zero 400 crash at Daytona. It is epic. Also look rot the same crash video but it will also say front row view. It was filmed by a spectator sitting in the stands and the car almost came into his or hers seat.
@scrambler69-xk3kv11 ай бұрын
Some of these crashes by a single car are due to punctures.
@robote767911 ай бұрын
A lovely, lovely reaction to a song both haunting and mesmerizing!
@jpmasters-aus Жыл бұрын
I understand that line “two grown men saying good-bye” originally comes from the fact that James and his dad were both military officers, and when James left on a mission, his dad would say the lead in statement about not being a father but two men saying goodbye. For me this song has a different challenge. I am probably the youngest first born of an Australian WWII veteran, my dad suffered from the being on the first ship in WWII hit by Kamikaze planes, and after repairs it was attacked by 5 Kamikazes over three days when he was injured. He was also the son of a military man, who say Gallipoli in WWI and served in WWII, leaving his dad with lots of challenges. I recall times visiting my Dad in the repatriation hospital, but our relationship was always strained. Around my 28th birthday, he and mum were travelling the North East Coast of Australia, and were to visit me in Sydney before returning to Adelaide for the summer. I had finally decided to confront my dad on issues in our relationship, and two or three days before they were due, after returning to my apartment after having dinner with people in another apartment, there was a message on my phone, my father had died. The chance to reconcile had gone.
@RaaR_ Жыл бұрын
Oh bother I am so sorry. I have seen my farther go through some similar things with his farther, how things ended as my Gramps passed has probably left my dad with more scars than before he tried to reconcile. So much goes on in the minds of men that leaves us just fighting things internally. Thankyou for sharing your story. May peace be with you brother.
@jackwhitbread4583 Жыл бұрын
You said wow at the gary glitter line but the line before was just as edgy. The part about the Ipswich prostitutes was a nod to the serial killer the Ipswich strangler who murdered 5 ladies of the night.
@mathe7570 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful reaction.
@daffyduk77 Жыл бұрын
Great compilation thx ... I get the impression Lomu was not built on steroids etc like the rest might be doing now, he was 6ft 5" and had natural ability to weave, dodge, expertly push people away like swatting a fly, whilst at the same time plotting his course ahead. Plus his pace & acceleration. A kind of mental spatial awareness/speed coupled with herculean brute force. Just a couple of strides after catching a ball he had acquired unstoppable momentum & speed. Part of the problems opponents had in tackling him was they didn't make the mental corrections about just how far he was going to have travelled in a given number of milliseconds, it caused a kind of misjudgement, being outside their normal experience
@RaaR_ Жыл бұрын
Its more than that imo. For me Lomu was the man who started the change in players that we see today, look at the men he was up against, they were strong men because of what they did for a living but lomu was built different. He was really the stand out compared to the people around him when he first hit the main stage, this was a guy that showed being physically big and strong and fast gave teams a headache. In the entire spirt started to change because of him. The professional game started to look into player development in the gym, nutrition, recovery etc, all because 1 man stood out so much with natural ability. Once Lomu set the standard l, it was a case of catch up or be left behind. Now not everybody in the modern game is built like Lomu, but the few that are do not make the headway Lomu did because their opposition are more capable to match them. Interesting, now the balance has started to swing back to the smaller more agile player, they can skip past the bigger guys 'easier' than a size up crunch.. having said that, once they are caught.. it can be a bad day at the office 😅
@TweezersUnlimited Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about the "Pink and White thing" That chassis, nicknamed "FREAK", lasted 20 years in the truck series and got 3 wins. nascarman History has a vid on it if your interested
@darrenshoults4620 Жыл бұрын
There are 2 types of hits, tackles are hitting the Quarterback or receiver. Blocks are protecting the Quarterback or receiver from being tackled.
@terrysitzjr5878 Жыл бұрын
You can block for the ball carrier
@DougMcHead Жыл бұрын
In case no one explained it yet. The rules have changed through the years to help with player safety. So some of the hits you're seeing are older and no longer legal. You don't have to wrap them up to tackle. As long as you don't lead the tackle with your head or hit an opposing player in the head, accidental or intentional, it's likely legal. There are lots of other rules for how to tackle that have changed a lot from even 10 years ago. Now to explain why they keep hitting people that don't have the ball that's called blocking. Once another player, besides the Quarterback or kicker, has control of the ball blocking defending players is legal so long as you hit them from the front, as in your shoulder or torso has to hit their chest. If you block them from behind, that's called a block in the back penalty. If you try to take out their legs it's called a chop block and it's also a penalty. It may be hard to see because it happens so fast but if you watch a season worth you'll get it.
@noelleparris9451 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful reaction ❤ Losing your father (or mother...both of mine are gone) is the hardest thing I've had to deal with in life.
@ariyanto4617 Жыл бұрын
I hope you reaction this beauty song by cakra khan cover
@markparkin5372 Жыл бұрын
He's an amazing comedian and isn't scared of writing songs with some very controversial lyrics 😂 but he's not scared to do it and more people should follow his way
@willmcchillin7409 Жыл бұрын
It isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport.
@simonsaunders8147 Жыл бұрын
James Blunt was an Officer in the British Army... as was his dad. They share too much stuff about military life and about each other. Maximum respect all around. His dad was dying from a bad kidney but they found a long distant relative in the antipodes and he was operated on by a familial donation.
@cathy8070 Жыл бұрын
Never apologize for showing your vulnerability. It takes a tremendous amount of courage to do so 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦
@rich7447 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that Nicki Borshevsky's 1993 run into the open bench door isn't in the list. It cost him a spleen.
@RaaR_ Жыл бұрын
Ouch 😟
@riawaikerepuru2239 Жыл бұрын
Feel the liberation as we release. It's beautiful x
@keithh3103 Жыл бұрын
As a kiwi myself, thanks for your commentry on this great man
@majestic5858 Жыл бұрын
Big respect to you bro. No apologies needed. Truly nice to see a real reaction to this. Keep doing what you are doing china. Peace and love. ❤