The eye in question is the "Eye of Providence" which is something of a symbol for benevolent oversight. It's often associated with the Freemasons, though that came later. On the back of the dollar it sits atop a partially constructed pyramid of 13 tiers, representing the 13 founding colonies (the number 13 is hidden all throughout the design). It and the accompanying latin phrase imply a higher oversight, though nothing as overt as the "In God We Trust" phrase which as added in the 1950s. (Man, they couldn't even get it to 13 letters.)
@MediaWhorz2 күн бұрын
And, no, I only knew some of that off the top of my head. I had to double check much of that, and I was mistaken on a few details, so I'm glad I did.
@MP-ej9pwКүн бұрын
But they did get it to a dozen.
@juanf5391Күн бұрын
Every Presidents' Day furniture stores have a mattress sale.
@manniman20087 күн бұрын
As far i know, every Mattress Saler has a Presidents Day Sale. But why? Nobody knows.
@ZanozClips7 күн бұрын
😂😂
@bryansims31172 күн бұрын
Kenan has been on SNL the longest. He has been there since 2003
@ThunderPants13Күн бұрын
The number 20 has its own word. Score, as in "Four score and seven years ago", meaning 87 years ago (from The Gettysburg Address).
@ZanozClipsКүн бұрын
Very interesting thanks for sharing this.
@indiefan92Күн бұрын
I think what you call “nursery” we call “preschool”, so “reception” would be “kindergarten”
@ZanozClipsКүн бұрын
Ok that makes sense thanks for the help
@KITTHALLКүн бұрын
Please react to SNL Traffic Altercation and SNL Bill Hader's Puppet with Seth McFarlane. 😊
@ZanozClipsКүн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion I will react to that next
@jamesanderson52682 күн бұрын
Chicken = Yardbird.
@ObjectifiedКүн бұрын
Free Blacks in the U.S. were extended the liberties of the Constitution, albeit with real-world obstacles. And the entire meme of Founding Fathers' "failure" to end slavery with the birth of the Constitution is profoundly historically ignorant. The U.S. was a brand new nation that had just come out of a brutal and costly war for independence, and was both fragile and fractious. Attempting to end slavery at that point probably would have ended the country, and whatever personal views some of the Founders had on slavery doesn't change that the calculation and its result were obvious at the time.
@stevemattfisКүн бұрын
The reason Washington ignores the race questions is he was a Southern Plantation owner who owned slaves. That's why it's more funny to Americans. We know what a total s&!t he was.