Filip Zieba Debunked - TikTok's Worst Conspiracy Theorist | Pt. 1

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Miniminuteman

Miniminuteman

Күн бұрын

Howdy friends. In this video we begin our deep dive into the prolific misinformation TikTok account run by Filip Zieba. Filip posts content discussing the worst takes on just about every pseudoscientific topic you can imagine. From pyramids to antarctic civilizations to hollow earth to lost advanced ice age civilizations. Parroting most of his work from more notorious psuedohistorians like Graham Hancock, Filip doesn't have too many new theories, but laces all of them with a layer of personality that is rarely seen from other creators. In this video we begin our dive into his channel by tackling his claims about antarctic civilizations, hyper diffusion, the Bosnian pyramids and much much more. So sit back, relax and get ready for some good old fashioned "googledybunking."
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
02:58 Filip Zieba Debunked
09:18 Round 1: Allegedly Fictitious Anthropomorphic Bird
11:04 Round 2: Hyperdiffusion
16:18 Awful Archaeology Speedrun
17:53 Hyperdiffusion Examples
22:13 Round 3: Ruins in Antarctica
27:43 Tim
34:03 Round 4: Filip's Character
40:12 Round 5: Googledybunkers
41:52 Round 6: Maps of Antarctica
51:36 Round 7: Hollow Earth
1:02:46 Round 8: Pyramids in Antarctica
1:04:06 Round 9: Pyramids Around The World
1:10:56 Round 10: The Bosnian Pyramid
1:30:32 Credits: See you in Pt. 2!
CITATIONS AND REFERENCES:
1. anthropology.msu.edu/anp364-f...
2. ahotcupofjoe.net/2017/11/fuen...
3. www.asor.org/anetoday/2016/09...
4. www.merriam-webster.com/wordp...
5. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
6. slate.com/technology/2014/12/...
7. www.bbcearth.com/news/when-di...
8. earth.org/antarcticas-floral-...
9. www.nature.com/articles/s4158...
10. eos.org/science-updates/an-un...
11. www.climate.gov/news-features...
12. www.washingtonpost.com/archiv...
13. www.cbsnews.com/news/antarcti...
14. archeothoughts.wordpress.com/...
15. www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...

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@Miczka1988
@Miczka1988 Ай бұрын
I asked my 9 y.o. students why there are pyramids all over the world and their answer was: because they don't fall down.
@halley8105
@halley8105 Ай бұрын
They're not wrong lmao
@m.bird.
@m.bird. Ай бұрын
Heck ya
@daniellewilson8527
@daniellewilson8527 Ай бұрын
Makes sense
@ANTREU96
@ANTREU96 Ай бұрын
They are all clearly part of the illuminati and want to hide atlantis
@danielbedrossian5986
@danielbedrossian5986 Ай бұрын
They almost never fall down. The pyramid with the changing slope could colaps if the builders continued the steep angel, the Zikurats like Babel have faild (ok, zikurats are kinda different buildings).
@bluebraixen
@bluebraixen Ай бұрын
Conspiracy theorists from the 5000s saying that Attack on Titan is evidence of giants in the 21st Century, and furry art is evidence of animal people in the 21st Century.
@FeeshUnofficial
@FeeshUnofficial Ай бұрын
I don't like what 5000s conspiracy theorists will say we did after they find out about pokemon copypastas
@kjkarrde
@kjkarrde Ай бұрын
Shape of Water and alien movies are proof of Atlantis and aliens building the pyramids
@HxH_Weeb-
@HxH_Weeb- Ай бұрын
What they gon say about science fiction 🤣​@@FeeshUnofficial
@FeeshUnofficial
@FeeshUnofficial Ай бұрын
@@HxH_Weeb- hmm, concerning to think these people will think we had a worm god emperor that ruled the entire universe for thousands of years in the most cruel way
@HxH_Weeb-
@HxH_Weeb- Ай бұрын
@@FeeshUnofficial oh naaaa
@Lalatina13
@Lalatina13 17 күн бұрын
My dyslexic dumbass just realized 1 hr in that this guy’s name isn’t Flip Zebra
@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro
@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro 14 күн бұрын
I’m dyslexic, that being said I had a tutor that helped me overcome my difficulties, still I have problems reading, how the fuck did you mess that up
@Lalatina13
@Lalatina13 14 күн бұрын
@@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro never overcame mine. Plus I did say more than dyslexia was at play lol
@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro
@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro 14 күн бұрын
@@Lalatina13 damn, I have been outsmarted
@Magnustopheles
@Magnustopheles 14 күн бұрын
I'm not dyslexic and I missed it several times while It was in my recommendeds so don't feel too bad.
@Ellie-rx3jt
@Ellie-rx3jt 13 күн бұрын
I absolutely read it as flip zebra when I clicked on the video.
@chloeomelchuck5686
@chloeomelchuck5686 15 күн бұрын
As a math teacher, the second that Filip said "the three hills connect to make a perfect triangle," I had to pause the video because... uh, yeah? Any three points will make a triangle if you connect them, that's literally what a triangle is.
@phoenix.
@phoenix. 12 күн бұрын
Not any three points . . .
@chloeomelchuck5686
@chloeomelchuck5686 12 күн бұрын
@@phoenix. Well, I guess they could all be on the same line, but that's literally the only other option.
@Michael-kp4bd
@Michael-kp4bd 9 күн бұрын
@@chloeomelchuck5686 I guess if “perfect” holds its geometric definition of equiangular and equilateral, then we’re limited to an equilateral triangle. …Which I doubt the hilltops form to any reasonable precision, if at all. And I even more doubt that it’s what he meant by “perfect” as that word is part of his standard language of misrepresenting things that aren’t close to exact, to make the viewer think he’s on to something “they won’t tell us”
@chloeomelchuck5686
@chloeomelchuck5686 9 күн бұрын
@@Michael-kp4bd Yeah, I assumed that was probobly what he was trying to imply with perfect, but I'm not much inclined to be generous with assuming what he was "trying" to say. And also... if these are just 3 random hilltops out of many in the area (which also have no archeological significance) that just so happen to be close to the same distance from each other then it's just the "finding random numbers that are the same" argument that Milo references in the next video.
@deedrabbit
@deedrabbit 6 күн бұрын
Only a math teacher would know this. That's advanced stuff.
@JohnMalcolm
@JohnMalcolm Ай бұрын
Weird how Big Science doesn't want us talking about how spiders all over the world build almost identical webs. The obvious conclusion is that there was an advanced globe spanning pre-ice-age spider civilisation that taught them all. I've said too much... I'd better go now.
@maxximumb
@maxximumb Ай бұрын
It goes deeper. Ants all over the world dig and build nearly identical nests. One nest in particular stretches 6000 kilometres from the Atlantic coast of Spain to northern Italy. What advanced alien technology do the ants have to allow them to build something that partly circumnavigates the entire planet?
@probablythedm1669
@probablythedm1669 Ай бұрын
*THE ANTS AND SIPIDERS RULE THE WORLD!* Don't let the ant and spider-people in the world government on *ANTarctica* fool you! The lizards are another lie to hide *THE TRUTH!* If I am never seen again, know I went down fighting! Australia may be lost, but you can still fight back! Don't let big ant-spider fool you! *They're in your walls and gardens RIGHT NOW!* 😂🤪
@Khann_2102
@Khann_2102 Ай бұрын
This would blow their mind
@helmutkok7833
@helmutkok7833 Ай бұрын
Not saying was aliens - but it was!
@Haytem.
@Haytem. Ай бұрын
Guys!! You are giving away the secret Spiders vs Ants nuclear war that destroyed their civilization and allowed humanity to rise.... Ooops.. Gtg
@Jack-ux1ow
@Jack-ux1ow Ай бұрын
The 2 day wait is going to drive me googledybunkers.
@nope7806
@nope7806 Ай бұрын
😂😂
@matelikesamasseyfr
@matelikesamasseyfr Ай бұрын
Same fr fr
@torrawel
@torrawel Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@ramendampfen
@ramendampfen Ай бұрын
Im fucking crying 💀
@Trevasaurus
@Trevasaurus Ай бұрын
We in this together bro
@darkal111
@darkal111 16 күн бұрын
Other people: “Oh no he's promoting a scam involving pyramids” Me a Googledybunker: “Oh no he's promoting a pyramid scheme.”
@k2a2l2
@k2a2l2 10 күн бұрын
i was waiting for this joke
@rmms7d031suprateekbose
@rmms7d031suprateekbose 8 күн бұрын
That is truly one of the best jokes I have ever heard
@jarontrox2614
@jarontrox2614 2 күн бұрын
*Googledybunkers
@tripwire3992
@tripwire3992 2 күн бұрын
Average minds wouldnt know what its like to be an alpha googledybunker(awoo) 😂 kill me
@darkal111
@darkal111 Күн бұрын
@@jarontrox2614 a true googledydebunker here
@Shnipe1
@Shnipe1 17 күн бұрын
Imagine getting dunked on by a lad wearing oven mitts
@jamiejam9976
@jamiejam9976 6 күн бұрын
You can't forget the foreskin-hat
@PaperosShiningMage
@PaperosShiningMage Сағат бұрын
LAD!?!? IS THAT A TF2 DEMOMAN REFERENCE?1'!??!?
@Shnipe1
@Shnipe1 48 минут бұрын
@@PaperosShiningMage am, no? I know who Demoman is, but I haven’t played TF2 in years. What’s the reference?
@rachelstiers7880
@rachelstiers7880 Ай бұрын
I teach 8 year olds. Last week one of them came up to me and told me that “earth is flat and Antarctica is a wall”. I must have stared at him in abject horror, because he cracked up laughing and said “Got you!!” He then followed up with saying his sister found a video “proving” it on TikTok but “Miss, it’s so STUPID.” If the 8 year olds have the critical thinking skills…
@ckchatta369
@ckchatta369 Ай бұрын
See, i already know kids will watch those kinds of misleading videos the most but i know they are the least susceptible to misinformation. It’s the adults I’m worried about 😂 cause adults will build backyard 1 man rockets to prove the earth is flat. Then die when their parachute doesn’t work. These are what we know on shows as villains 🦹‍♂️ very worrisome cause the idiot’s rocket will crash on an innocent smarter bystander
@DissedRedEngie
@DissedRedEngie Ай бұрын
when kids are allowed to ask questions, they tend to be able to poke holes into bs.
@cIoudbank
@cIoudbank Ай бұрын
The average iq has plummeted, its shocking how many adults have less than child level intelligence. modern society has been privileged enough to let these people not die to natural selection
@lordarthur2165
@lordarthur2165 Ай бұрын
I am so proud of this 8 year old kid and I don't even know them.
@geoffreyentwistle8176
@geoffreyentwistle8176 Ай бұрын
My wife teaches special ed. kids that age; I'm consistently surprised at how bright and insightful they can be, as well as the silly thoughts they can have. XD
@KitsuneSoup
@KitsuneSoup Ай бұрын
When I was a child trying to make a sandcastle on the beach, when the bucket shape wouldn't hold, I immediately made a pyramid. Traditional archeology doesn't want you to know I'm 45,000 years old.
@limon16025
@limon16025 Ай бұрын
You're a direct descendant from an ancient globe-spanning empire but mainstream academia doesn't want you to know that
@chemplay866
@chemplay866 Ай бұрын
Have you tried using wet sand for the bucket shape
@WhatKindOfNameNow
@WhatKindOfNameNow Ай бұрын
You must be a 45,000-year-old alien. It's the only way you'd know how to arrange the sand particles correctly to form that shape.
@skywalkerchick
@skywalkerchick Ай бұрын
Literally used to make pyramids with my blocks because they’re sturdy
@j.s.2281
@j.s.2281 Ай бұрын
Don't Google the average human lifespan guys.. it will just lie to you
@jawamedia1529
@jawamedia1529 14 күн бұрын
Hi Milo, love the work as always. Around 1:02:06 you talk about the hollow earth book and mention you arent an English Literatute major. Fortunately, I am. I even have a Masters degree in English Lit. The framing device of trying to portray a fictional event as real was a common trope used in fictional writing at the turn of the 20th Century. As travel literature became a genre (which was literally just people writing about travelling around the world), people took an interest into places outside their own bubble. They wanted to know about places like Antarctica, the Arctic Circle, Africa, Asia etc. So, as a fiction writer, one way to get your story to print was to frame it as a real account. This is often called verisimilitude, the idea of how accurate a thing is to reality such that it does not break out immersion. Theres obviously some level of suspension of disbelief when we read a piece of fiction, but the less we need to suspend and the more believable it is, the more verisimilitude a story has. Over time, going into the 20s and 30s with pulp magazines and the first science fiction magazines being written, what originally started as essentially a marketing gimmick morphed into a literary device that called attention to itself. For example, many of H. P. Lovecraft's works are framed as actual events that took place. However, the fractured mind of the narrator who experienced something he cannot comprehend calls this insistence of a real recounting into question, which then works to layer the work even further. In essence, calling attention to the fact this clearly fictional account is trying to be real works in favour of the narrative, as we come to question the reliability of the author. It then becomes a game we play: how much are we willing to accept at face value and what embellishment has been made? What did the narrator actually see and what are they exaggerating or adding to the story, and most importantly, why are they doing so. Of course, it can still remain a marketing gimmick, and was still used by, shall we say, less talented writers as a way to get their work published and feed into the zeitgesit of this need to read actual accounts by real people. It's why, if you want to write a story that pays homage to early science fiction, especially ones set in the Arctic and Antarctic, it's pretty much a given you have to use this technique, simply because it was so prevalent. As for why Arctic stories became so popular in the first place, I can only speculate, since I'm not a historian, but I can pretty confidently say it coincided with the 20th century revolution in science and world issues. We became a globalist culture for the first time in our history, yet the Polar regions remained unexplored and largely unexplained. It was a place where we could allow our imaginations to run wild, since we had so little understanding of what was actually going on there. Even if no one took these fiction pieces at face value, they satisfied a need for curiosity and imagination about one of the few last truly unexplored and uncolonised areas of the planet. Thought I'd end this by letting you know again how great of a job you are doing. I always love your work and, as a fellow 20-something year old who also has a love for academics, I love the laid back style you have to teaching these things. So often we get the idea that academics and people with degrees are stuffy and boring, but the bombastic fashion choice (which I absolutely adore) and the integration of jokes with actual facts really helps in keeping people engaged
@yllejord
@yllejord 10 күн бұрын
Used by Aristoteles to tell the tale of Atlantis as well.
@aribantala
@aribantala 7 күн бұрын
​@@yllejordAristotle with Atlantis, Dante with The Divine Comedy... It's very interesting to see that people like to make these fictional stories even before it was made more appealing after the advent of better cross continent travel... People just like to make cool stories
@Will_92
@Will_92 2 күн бұрын
You deserve a like just for typing such a long comment
@jrojala
@jrojala 2 күн бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever read such a long KZbin comment that was actually coherent. Thanks for the novel experience; it renewed my faith in humanity a little bit.
@jawamedia1529
@jawamedia1529 2 күн бұрын
@@jrojala thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate that
@zevrxn
@zevrxn 17 күн бұрын
fun south america fact (from a south american): there's an island off the coast of brazil that is off limits for people because it has the second highest snake population density in the whole planet. can't imagine why a map would name a place in south america as "the place with a lot of snakes" /sarcasm
@leovaldez7991
@leovaldez7991 Ай бұрын
Milo meeting his cousin through searching for AI generated photos was a bigger plot twist than anything Filip has ever said
@MrDownDare
@MrDownDare Ай бұрын
Bigger plot twist than Sugar episode 6
@quintoncannon442
@quintoncannon442 Ай бұрын
Now, which one knows someone that knows Kevin bacon?
@tsm688
@tsm688 Ай бұрын
plot twist: his cousin is ai-generated
@tobybartels8426
@tobybartels8426 Ай бұрын
Quite a coincidence. Very suspicious! Could be a psy-op?
@tobybartels8426
@tobybartels8426 Ай бұрын
There's a joke here, but KZbin doesn't like it.
@zenserve
@zenserve Ай бұрын
On behalf of data-driven, critical thinkers everywhere: thank you.
@decadunce9205
@decadunce9205 Ай бұрын
Holy bnased
@gnat4999
@gnat4999 Ай бұрын
Holy bnased
@ActuallyUnicycleWheelie
@ActuallyUnicycleWheelie Ай бұрын
I only liked your comment because you donated 100 clams
@420Khatz
@420Khatz Ай бұрын
Holy bnased
@Occam601
@Occam601 Ай бұрын
Holy bnased
@scalylayde8751
@scalylayde8751 16 күн бұрын
You really get the feeling that Filip has never once googled the name "Jules Verne"
@EzekiesAcheron
@EzekiesAcheron 9 күн бұрын
No because that'd make you a googledybunker
@barrel221
@barrel221 5 сағат бұрын
​@@EzekiesAcheron saying that makes you a googledybunker
@davidlogan4965
@davidlogan4965 17 күн бұрын
Came here to laugh at idiots that do pseudo history. Did not expect an incredible analysis of how AI generated imagery is incredibly dangerous to society.
@effix9097
@effix9097 Ай бұрын
“Also, I’m friends with your cousin” almost gave me whiplash.
@zariasafonova7220
@zariasafonova7220 Ай бұрын
Almost???
@minxmeat5460
@minxmeat5460 Ай бұрын
It DID give me whiplash
@teazen_tea
@teazen_tea Ай бұрын
That was insane
@KhrZygarde
@KhrZygarde Ай бұрын
I was fucking floored when he said that.
@Gildedmuse
@Gildedmuse Ай бұрын
That was amazing. I once moved from Atlanta to NYC. While there I went to a game night where I met a guy who was from Atlanta. We started talking and it turns out that while in college, he dated my best friend from high school. Weird world.
@nothingislogical
@nothingislogical Ай бұрын
“If you want to see the hollow earth video… [sigh] leave a comment.” Milo, of course we want to see you do a hollow earth video. We are an audience of sadists.
@Zibani
@Zibani Ай бұрын
Engaging with this comment to make milo suffer for our entertainment
@Lunam_D._Roger
@Lunam_D._Roger Ай бұрын
*Dance, anthropology boy, dance!*
@seanwallace9269
@seanwallace9269 Ай бұрын
Isn't at least one hollow earth theory linked to nazi ideology?
@alexwisniewski2309
@alexwisniewski2309 Ай бұрын
Yes! Dance!
@raidermaxx2324
@raidermaxx2324 Ай бұрын
hmm i almost think thats in flat earth territory and out of milos wheelhouse
@macaddct1984
@macaddct1984 14 күн бұрын
Isn't this enough? Just this world? Just this beautiful, complex, wonderfully unfathomable, natural world How does it so fail to hold our attention that we have to diminish it with the invention of cheap, man-made myths and monsters?
@harrylarry6324
@harrylarry6324 10 күн бұрын
Maybe because that there are people who don’t see it that way, and want to believe outlandish bullshit because of how uninvolved their lives will lead. They are desperate to be whisked away by something strange and full of wonder much like how a princess wants to be whisked away by a knight in shining armor. It’s why people believe in things such as the rapture, or how they worship people like Trump, or how they believe in aliens. It’s because they can’t handle realism and how depressing the system has always been, so they’re desperate to create as many false escapes as they can while choosing to be blind to reality and trying to deny that the only real escape for them is the cold, nothingness of death. It’s pretty sad tbh. Another more common example of how desperate people have become to attempt false escapes is either by drugs or alcohol. Delusions are often relied on, but ends up being their greatest enemy in the end.
@pedroferrandi2345
@pedroferrandi2345 9 күн бұрын
Because we humans love to fantasize and imagine different worlds beyond our own. Now, I'm not saying that Earth is a bad place to live in, Earth is truly beutiful but, you have to remember that people are creative and like to make hypothesis.
@walkingexistentaldread3079
@walkingexistentaldread3079 8 күн бұрын
aw, why am i sad for earth right now?
@user-ez2ef5gd4w
@user-ez2ef5gd4w 5 күн бұрын
Good tim minchin reference
@bluegolisano7768
@bluegolisano7768 2 күн бұрын
ngl the comment embodies that meme of earthchan saying she isn't flat. based.
@AnnaWillo
@AnnaWillo 16 күн бұрын
some people never played with blocks as a child and it shows
@eugenmaas4121
@eugenmaas4121 Ай бұрын
Googledebunkers? I was googledebunkers once. They put me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats. And rats make me googledebunkers...
@vastdeferance10
@vastdeferance10 Ай бұрын
I award you 1000 Internet Points for this response.
@totower9597
@totower9597 Ай бұрын
I'm confused how to put the rocks going up...
@strangerfromthemoon13
@strangerfromthemoon13 Ай бұрын
Im calling the police for a wellness check 😂
@ThatGuyOrby
@ThatGuyOrby Ай бұрын
This is the best thing I read today, thank you.
@Spielkalb-von-Sparta
@Spielkalb-von-Sparta Ай бұрын
I'm sure they put cell ticks in your rubber room as well.
@ellymyths
@ellymyths Ай бұрын
Milo accidentally learning about a family member and is going to meet them in his googledybuncking efforts is fucking hilarious
@Valigarmanda
@Valigarmanda Ай бұрын
Don't you hate it when your historical rabbithole digging ends up being a genealogy reunion?
@pedrozaalfredo
@pedrozaalfredo Ай бұрын
Conspiracy guy created his whole KZbin and tik tok to get Milo’s attention so he could reunite him with his cousin. It was a psyop all along.
@Bogsnail
@Bogsnail Ай бұрын
She google my de till I’m bunkers
@katek5067
@katek5067 Ай бұрын
I was laughing so fucking hard when that bit came on, honestly thought it was a joke at first but damn.
@mrtoast244
@mrtoast244 Ай бұрын
@@Valigarmanda that moment when you're an anthropologist but forget that you're a human too.
@ultimateninjaboi
@ultimateninjaboi 14 күн бұрын
its crazy to me how full-circle hollow earth has come. like... it was a big conspiracy back in the day. then it was pretty soundly disproven a NUMBER of times, in a number of ways, leading to the theory to become fodder for some pretty good fictional works (and a lot of them). and now its cycled back to conspiracy theorists unironically citing those fictional works as historical texts... wild
@TheInfintyithGoofball
@TheInfintyithGoofball 9 күн бұрын
Him stumbling upon a cousin he never met while on a quest to source some AI images is something I never thought would happen in a video
@spacecolonyalliances.c.a1234
@spacecolonyalliances.c.a1234 Ай бұрын
If humanity ever colonizes another planet or a Moon, we should build a pyramid there just for the hell of it.
@lostforwar5619
@lostforwar5619 Ай бұрын
fr. conspiracists could watch the pyramid be built in their lifetime, and still say it was alien guidance
@Rdfx-jk5ev
@Rdfx-jk5ev Ай бұрын
​@@lostforwar5619the one time aliens actually built a pyramid.
@SKNDR
@SKNDR Ай бұрын
​@@lostforwar5619 that would be like a dlc for them
@andrecarpenter2432
@andrecarpenter2432 Ай бұрын
We will be the ancient aliens!
@tonypanzer2
@tonypanzer2 Ай бұрын
we should make a bass pro shop pyramid there
@stpnwlf9
@stpnwlf9 Ай бұрын
I've watched toddlers stack blocks and, through trial and error, they figure out eventually that a wider base and narrower top is the most stable way to stack blocks. Apparently, all the toddlers I know are either super-geniuses or aliens. I lean toward aliens.
@marcpolain9663
@marcpolain9663 Ай бұрын
Those sound like woke toddlers, any true real brave warrior patriot knows that toddlers should only be watching YT shorts unsupervised…
@lachlanmckinnie1406
@lachlanmckinnie1406 Ай бұрын
All toddlers are aliens. Though I'm curious that they can actually build pyramids without first eating the blocks.
@carrotking123
@carrotking123 Ай бұрын
But have you ever seen the Baby Geniuses movies though? About as believable and coherent as a lot of this alt history stuff too!
@MadAliceInWonderland
@MadAliceInWonderland Ай бұрын
Yeah, plus even cuptowers and cheerleader formations are in triangles/pyramids. It's just the easiest way to distribute weight when you want to build higher lol
@startdale5547
@startdale5547 Ай бұрын
​@@lachlanmckinnie1406every block is tasted first that is how you know where to stack it. This is elementary stuff here: 1. Feel brick 2. Throw brick 3. Cry about thrown brick till it is given back 4. Bang against other brick 5. Taste brick 6. Place brick Repeat until pyramid happens.
@Artogeddin
@Artogeddin 16 күн бұрын
Giants exist. I saw one as a child. Then Hulk Hogan body slammed him.
@Nerathul1
@Nerathul1 17 күн бұрын
"Why don't we build pyramids anymore?" Dude has not seen the Bass Pro Pyramid. Edit: Nice Milo mentioned it
@tristanraine
@tristanraine Ай бұрын
Can't believe MiniminuteWOKE is a googledebunker! This is going to drive me googledebonkers! Next time I'll go googledewild with rage!!!
@skullscope
@skullscope Ай бұрын
time for me to make this about trans rights
@limon5k
@limon5k Ай бұрын
​@@skullscope time for me to do some trolling in Tian'anmen Square on June 4th
@elbottio
@elbottio Ай бұрын
@@skullscopetime to make this about the Industrial Revolution and its consequences by Theodore “ted” Kaczynski
@Richard-jt6nt
@Richard-jt6nt Ай бұрын
​@@skullscopeand it's all because of the break down of ancient astronauts DNA not being compatible with the earth atmosphere so not the end of human alien hybrid is over. The last "pure breed" humans will be the only ones left. Aka white successful men, all others will perish due to their inferior genes. .....😂😂😂😂😂
@shimeep425
@shimeep425 Ай бұрын
Googledebonkers
@brodymears1185
@brodymears1185 Ай бұрын
Hard to claim a man is part of “big archeology and trying to silence me” when he has squirrels in his attic and is debunking you in the heat of a stick candle
@riabouchinska
@riabouchinska Ай бұрын
To be fair, in New England all of us are kind of cold and have squirrels in our house somewhere
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 Ай бұрын
Big Archeology: we bring our own squirrels.
@just9911
@just9911 Ай бұрын
If he’s in the pocket of big archaeology and there is a squirrel in his pocket, does the squirrel work for the CIA?
@FleshWizard69420
@FleshWizard69420 Ай бұрын
Not only are the birds fake, but the squirrels are too!!!😨
@simonrettberg4631
@simonrettberg4631 Ай бұрын
This made me cackle
@SonjasHoodTv
@SonjasHoodTv 12 күн бұрын
I personally love the longer format! Keep it going dude :D
@Schovelink
@Schovelink 9 күн бұрын
Yes, we do in fact want to see video about Hollow Earth. Thank you for suggesting Milo
@cheezemonkeyeater
@cheezemonkeyeater Ай бұрын
"I can't go five minutes without seeing a UFO." Nor can I. It's spring and I am very bad at identifying bugs.
@LiarJudas666
@LiarJudas666 Ай бұрын
love this one lol
@lowkeyknowledge1558
@lowkeyknowledge1558 Ай бұрын
🥰
@lybula
@lybula Ай бұрын
That’s brilliant
@skeletonwarlock5741
@skeletonwarlock5741 Ай бұрын
Lmao
@cherryboi425
@cherryboi425 Ай бұрын
XD
@FluffyDwaekki
@FluffyDwaekki Ай бұрын
Historian here. If there’s one thing I’ve always said, it’s that it’s human nature to turn everything we touch into pyramids. It’s all pyramids. The MLM girlies have been right the whole time. I have a Master’s degree.
@Dipshit1900
@Dipshit1900 Ай бұрын
Look at the bass pro shop pyramid, you theory isn’t wrong
@bingonight1504
@bingonight1504 Ай бұрын
If the internet didn't exist until 2002 then how did thousands of MLMs develop completely independently of each other before people could even communicate over long distances? Checkmate aliens.
@Prelooker
@Prelooker Ай бұрын
Let's agree that if you start piling up rocks, a pyramid is the easiest way to keep the pile standing, right? No secret rocket science there.
@SuperZergMan
@SuperZergMan Ай бұрын
The masculine urge to build a big triangle.
@LlamasAtMidnight
@LlamasAtMidnight Ай бұрын
​@@SuperZergMan And the feminine urge, I want to build a big triangle too
@EldraGoode-xm2km
@EldraGoode-xm2km 10 күн бұрын
At 39:07, the image Filip Zieba is using is an illustration from Amonkhet, a magic the gathering expansion loosely based on ancient egypt. It’s honestly kinda pitiful
@sergentharker7182
@sergentharker7182 17 күн бұрын
The absolutely most wild part to me about this was the bit where it turned out Tim was like the best friend of your cousin, wild shit
@timpaxew712
@timpaxew712 Ай бұрын
“I’m gonna assume you have a business degree” is one of the meanest things I’ve ever heard
@ritamayachattakhandi6732
@ritamayachattakhandi6732 Ай бұрын
As someone with a business degree, it HURT 😂
@sergehychko3659
@sergehychko3659 Ай бұрын
If Filip is educated beyond his G.E.iDiot certificate, his usage of the phrase "ain't" suggests that he attended a community college or state school.
@sabrinafletcher7884
@sabrinafletcher7884 Ай бұрын
i have an econ BA, and that does summarize a good deal of the most loathsome finance bros
@katesclabassi3857
@katesclabassi3857 Ай бұрын
​@sabrinafletcher7884 right, as a marketing major, the only people scummier than us were the finance bros
@EliasTJ
@EliasTJ Ай бұрын
It's both interesting and weirdly funny, how many marketing and business degree people recently have been yeeted to the sun for their research. Or "research" [ _side-eyes a specific, one-eyed, purple triangle head in particular. Among others....._ ]. It feels like the whole field of business schooling is being run through a wood chipper. And as a healthcare field student... _I have no idea_ if it's justified or just a reeeally bad coincidence of timing? But it sure is amusing in a "what the fudge muffins' stain on a ceiling, is going on?" kinda way.
@BlommaBaumbart
@BlommaBaumbart Ай бұрын
Props to MIlo for obsessing over "Celtic" for five minutes only to progress into calling Reuters "Rooders" without a flinch.
@Ironbattlemace
@Ironbattlemace Ай бұрын
Its roodering time.
@slightlyaboveaveragebutaverage
@slightlyaboveaveragebutaverage Ай бұрын
Average Bostonian
@jetpackjbd
@jetpackjbd Ай бұрын
@@slightlyaboveaveragebutaveragethe bostonian pyramid?!?
@mrsullied
@mrsullied Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the Lord's work.
@JohnMRossi
@JohnMRossi Ай бұрын
Hooters
@celia1888
@celia1888 13 күн бұрын
why don't we build pyramids ? Me going to the Louvre : what is this ????
@cameronharding2878
@cameronharding2878 Күн бұрын
Glass pyramids are awesome
@shylohana6434
@shylohana6434 9 күн бұрын
Hey dude. Thanks for this. I remember seeing some FB clickbait about the Bosnian pyramid ages ago. I thought the idea was interesting and thought I'd find out more. After 10 minutes on Google and finding no mention of it from any remotely reputable source, I gave up and forgot about it until now. You are doing good work and I hope you feel appreciated for it.
@JonEOGara
@JonEOGara Ай бұрын
"Written in Comic Sans" really got me. I exclusively print work documents in Comic Sans to punish my coworkers for being flat-earthers.
@theathryl
@theathryl Ай бұрын
we can trace it all back to the ol' whoopie cushion in the hand trick ;)
@demetriam2408
@demetriam2408 Ай бұрын
​@@theathrylmakes the sun shine and the birds chirp
@irlWIKKO
@irlWIKKO Ай бұрын
I purposely print stuff at work in Comic Sans to piss off my graphic design colleagues 😂
@alice-dl6mf
@alice-dl6mf Ай бұрын
“Russian version of 4chan” is the most horrifying thing I’ve ever heard
@dibyaudhdas1978
@dibyaudhdas1978 Ай бұрын
wait till see 2pink, the japanese version of 4chan-reddit hybrid
@alice-dl6mf
@alice-dl6mf Ай бұрын
@@dibyaudhdas1978 please never say the words “4chan-Reddit hybrid” again 😰
@bz938
@bz938 Ай бұрын
If it's anything like regular 4chan, 90% of the comments on the post were calling it fake and gay.
@aquaabouttogetfunky
@aquaabouttogetfunky Ай бұрын
@@dibyaudhdas1978I have heard nothing but horror stories from there. Like more so than 4chan
@feloniousbutterfly
@feloniousbutterfly Ай бұрын
Mfw 2chan isnt the obvious "japan's 4chan"
@tarins8748
@tarins8748 12 күн бұрын
So stoked to find this channel. I love videos that are easy to listen to while I'm working, cleaning or crafting. I love that you had that intent specifically.
@ronathanjonathan257
@ronathanjonathan257 17 күн бұрын
Hey man, just commented on part 2 but let me say again here to boost that engagement; love these videos. You’ve done a lot of great things, this is my favorite so far. 👍🏻
@kimballbelliston5925
@kimballbelliston5925 Ай бұрын
"Why don't we build pyramids anymore?" My guess is our technology has advanced to the point we can build tall buildings going straight up.
@tasteslikewall
@tasteslikewall Ай бұрын
We just made the sides extremely steep, they still get made every day 😂
@lonecentaur6719
@lonecentaur6719 Ай бұрын
Pyramids are easy to make structurally sound and are more efficient than single story buildings. We have just progressed to the point where we can make structurally sound buildings that are more efficient than pyramids.
@tardvandecluntproductions1278
@tardvandecluntproductions1278 Ай бұрын
We also don't see our leaders as gods anymore. At least for some that is.
@MDaggatt
@MDaggatt Ай бұрын
Also we literally still do build pyramids. One of the largest pyramids in the world is a Bass Pro Shop built in 1991
@tobiassteinhorst8695
@tobiassteinhorst8695 Ай бұрын
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 Pierpoint Morgan allegedly seriously planned to have himself a Pyramid bigger than Cheops pyramind, with, for the time modern tchnology.
@NicSantiagoG
@NicSantiagoG Ай бұрын
Ah, yes, my favorite character from One Piece, Google D. Bunker.
@Escrode
@Escrode Ай бұрын
*We Are starts playing*
@Horvath_Gabor
@Horvath_Gabor Ай бұрын
Holy crap, that actually does sound like the name of a One Piece character... and now I can't unhear it.
@Xochilisdead
@Xochilisdead Ай бұрын
D.B. Cooper's accomplise?
@ZXZZ66_
@ZXZZ66_ Ай бұрын
WE GOING TO BE THE PIRATE KING TODAY
@timothywilcox1539
@timothywilcox1539 Ай бұрын
With his special power, given to him by the Know-Know Fruit!
@dressguy9939
@dressguy9939 14 сағат бұрын
Trying to play a drinking game with the amount of times the word “googledebunkers” is said would result in chronic liver failure
@masterofwriters4176
@masterofwriters4176 4 күн бұрын
53:37 flying into the hollow earth only works if we assume a pilot would willingly fly into a random hole in the ground, which anyone with basic common sense wouldn't do.
@purporium6902
@purporium6902 Ай бұрын
Basically: Furries are the oldest hobbie ever invented by humanity, and they're the basis of all cultures
@SkullpunkArt
@SkullpunkArt Ай бұрын
Glad to know I’m carrying on an ancient tradition
@taiyoqun
@taiyoqun Ай бұрын
I actually conspiranoically believe that. And it's really something that came to me on a trip, to make it funnier. But yeah, the idea that the first thing we figured out how to make was skinning animals for pelts, and that at some point before sewing someone figured out you can skinn a carcass whole from a human sized animal and make perfect fitting clothes without having to sew anything. Therefore, furries are integral to human development, and the basis for most cultures development, as integral to humanity as preparing food or throwing rocks. But I must say I absolutely hate the implication.
@SkullpunkArt
@SkullpunkArt Ай бұрын
@@taiyoqun we awe the piwwaws of civiwization UwU I think I got brain damage writing that holy shit
@Rustylorde
@Rustylorde Ай бұрын
@@SkullpunkArt i got brain damage reading out loud bud, and I'm a furry!
@taiyoqun
@taiyoqun Ай бұрын
@@SkullpunkArt I think I hate you. I'm sowy. Holy shit you're right it gives brain damage
@Volvith
@Volvith Ай бұрын
"Doing homework or something." Brother i graduated years ago. I'm buliding a Minecraft castle, lol.
@timothymcdaniel7811
@timothymcdaniel7811 Ай бұрын
is that castle a pyramid, by any chance?
@elenabloksberg212
@elenabloksberg212 Ай бұрын
And if not could you add a pyramid, for milo?
@inanator
@inanator Ай бұрын
Brother I graduated 3 days ago. I'm working on a jigsaw puzzle.
@platannapipidae9621
@platannapipidae9621 Ай бұрын
I'm building a zikkurat
@kyledadumb4354
@kyledadumb4354 Ай бұрын
Homework? Nah I'm listening to this as I bake bread overnight.
@meyes1098
@meyes1098 15 күн бұрын
35:03 - The irony here is that they're literally showing the world that they can't read a graph. Just because a previous spike is roughly as high as current ones, doesn't mean there's no warming, in fact you can CLEARLY see on the graph that the averages have substantially increased, and the averages are important, not the peaks...
@TheInfintyithGoofball
@TheInfintyithGoofball 8 күн бұрын
33:26 "there is a difference between keeping an oprn mind and believing any bull-sh*t that comes across your screen" damn, that's a quote people should remember. I honestly want that on a mug
@almondsandrevolution
@almondsandrevolution Ай бұрын
the more you say googledebunker the more it sounds like a phrase taken from scoobydoo
@einstein951
@einstein951 Ай бұрын
Like, googledebunkers Scoob!
@I_tried_to_be_emo_and_failed
@I_tried_to_be_emo_and_failed Ай бұрын
Googledy bunkerly doo where are you
@C.L.Hinton
@C.L.Hinton Ай бұрын
OMG you're right! I can totally hear it.
@advisingassable
@advisingassable Ай бұрын
Shaggy & Scoob say "Zoinks" & ro-roh" Velma & Daphne say "jinkies" & "jeepers" Fred says "googledebunkers"
@foo219
@foo219 Ай бұрын
Jinkies!
@haley_th
@haley_th Ай бұрын
As an art historian I get MAD when people try to use ancient Egyptian art to justify giants etc bc it was a DESIGN CONCEPT. Hierarchical sizing denoted the importance of figures. Pharaohs were depicted as giant and servants,slaves, and lower positions were depicted as minuscule. It just feels like common sense!!!!
@rosecaughie2157
@rosecaughie2157 Ай бұрын
As another art historian, I literally groaned out loud in public watching that part, the “big people in art must mean giants” thing is fucking… so absurd. I was coming down here to make a comment about hierarchical sizing myself haha
@chkingvictim
@chkingvictim Ай бұрын
especially because it’s seen all the time IN BASICALLY ALL ART OF EVERY CULTURE. like have you ever seen art before? 😭😭
@merrittanimation7721
@merrittanimation7721 Ай бұрын
Like, how else were they going to denote who’s most important in an obvious? Use the realistic foreshortening design skills they clearly didn’t have or use?
@lars573
@lars573 Ай бұрын
Thing is for us born after perspective in art, and photography, was invented. Hierarchical sizing doesn't register. I had to have it explained to me because we moderns just don't do it. We are trained from a very young age to take an image as more or less literal. We actually have to be taught later that some images aren't, and could never be, real. Later still we have to be taught critical thinking. Olde timey people had rigidly hierarchical social structures. So important person=big in an image makes sense. We're all raised with the myth of equality, and that we're smarter than olden timey dumb dumbs. So the idea that an image would mix an abstraction (which is too smart for olden timey dumb dumbs) like important person=big, everyone else=small means that person is literally big.
@richardaubrecht2822
@richardaubrecht2822 Ай бұрын
I'm a mere history teacher, but the sad thing is that 12 years old kids in my classes can easily deduce that the size means an important person, but alleged adults on the internet can't...
@artificialunderground
@artificialunderground 5 күн бұрын
I never thought my videos would make the rounds like this . I was just making videos for my buddy Kenny. Then Jon Levi took content without permission or contacting me and that’s how it happened .
@uziel25
@uziel25 15 күн бұрын
Tipping the bellhop with interation. Love your content. Not watching while doing homework. I work from home and play in the background on my 3rd monitor while working. Thank you.
@Hey_Canadian
@Hey_Canadian Ай бұрын
What a weird flex that it's not even the scientific community that is pooping on your theories, but anyone with internet access can prove you wrong.
@mr.textwall5327
@mr.textwall5327 Ай бұрын
Finally, we are closing in on _Them. They_ are a mysterious organisation that is trying to cover up every -bunch of nonsense- truth. Previously we thought _They_ only included "the mainstream academia" but the limit of _Their_ influence has never been found. Recent appearance of googledebunkers suggests that everything is much worse. _They_ got to everyone with functioning critical thinking and internet access!
@davidbaker4903
@davidbaker4903 Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the group of people he is trying to reach is of the mind that google (Alphabet) has the control of information, so anyone looking for facts on Google is just dumb and not getting and "true" information. The way he says it sounds like he is trying to be derogatory, and it's just so funny and confusing if you aren't deep into the pseud info hole
@TheHolyCrusader325
@TheHolyCrusader325 Ай бұрын
Shut up where is your common sense
@djalexander968
@djalexander968 Ай бұрын
@@davidbaker4903 yeah and THEN thats when he should whip out his big girthy degree and slap it on the table or whatever saying "nah i know this shit actually" lmfao, but of course then its the liberal bias in the education system, not the educated bias in the liberal voter base XD
@ronaldmartin2666
@ronaldmartin2666 Ай бұрын
@@davidbaker4903you’re not the David baker from Simon are you?
@eclectictsunami544
@eclectictsunami544 Ай бұрын
I can't get over the idea of a secret ancient civilization that simply Did Not Fuck
@NobleLeader6
@NobleLeader6 Ай бұрын
Virgin ancient civ vs. Chad "idiots with no ability to stack rocks"
@SeanCrosser
@SeanCrosser Ай бұрын
Ancient Civilization guy in the corner of the party: "they don't know I can stack rocks"
@samus598
@samus598 Ай бұрын
Sounds on brand for an ancient advanced civilization that was 100% absolutely wrecked by 1cm (being generous) per year sea level rise. They probably had a hard time getting in the mood ever since their living rooms got all wet. Sure, they could take a step away from the sea every few decades, but then they'd have to rebuild all those highly advanced structures. Sure, they had magnetic levitation technology to lift the stones, and laser drills, but still. What a hassle! They were too spiritually advanced to care. My spirit animals. /s
@purplestareyes
@purplestareyes Ай бұрын
They committed mitosis
@adamweiner8580
@adamweiner8580 Ай бұрын
ooh ooh wait - don't tell them this but you maaaybe could argue that that's Prüf they're aliens because no cross-species genetic drift!
@smoceany9478
@smoceany9478 17 күн бұрын
so glad part 2 is coming out real soon, ive been putting this off until then so i can watch the full thing
@charundrakarus4381
@charundrakarus4381 3 күн бұрын
Terrifying as it is, I think the "Antarctica had no ice as recently as 6,000 years ago" might be a Flood Myth thing.
@TheNeiraaa
@TheNeiraaa Ай бұрын
As a Bosnian myself, I hate Semir Osmanagić and the Bosnian pyramids with a burning passion. Two main reasons: First of all, as you said, they take resources from actual archeological sights in the country. We had had people here since the dawn of humanity. Neolithic sites, romans, Illyrian, the very interesting medieval church of bosnia with the fascinating stećci, tomb stones that have been neglected. I am pissed off at this. But, what makes me really really mad is the degradation of Bosnian history. One of the biggest and shittiest speaking point during the war and now is that Bosnia doesn't exist or that it didn't and that's why it's ok to hate us and do ethnic cleansing (I'm simplifying a very complex narrative of a very complex country). And our response, instead of propping up centuries of real history and culture, has been to make up this idiotic idea? It's very easy for someone to say "well, bosnians made up piramids. They probably made up the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 too." Bosnia is very much real and has been for centuries. We plan to stay here, thank you very much and you are all welcome to come and visit our real sites. How about a very beautiful bridge? How about those stećci I mentioned, I adore them? How about some Austro Hungarian architecture or medieval castles? We have so, so much and we don't need stupid fake priamids. Yes, go to the city of Visoko. They have amazing food, but don't go to see those stupid hills.
@corvinredacted
@corvinredacted Ай бұрын
This frustrates me on your behalf. I often call this sort of thing the "get off my side" phenomenon. People share your side in an argument but do such a terrible job representing and supporting it that they do more harm than good. It makes you wish they were on the other side. They'd be doing more good for you there.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Ай бұрын
There's also a lot of cool Roman ruins in Bosnia.
@sarahk6944
@sarahk6944 Ай бұрын
That stuff sounds awesome, il be looking that up thanks!
@weedfreer
@weedfreer Ай бұрын
I once knew an ex British Sapa who was responsible for clearing mines over in Bosnia. He got called away to something else one day, the day he was meant to be defusing a mine. That day, his buddy stepped up and lost both his arms. Yeah bud, the Bosnian war was for real.
@teagenthetiefling5296
@teagenthetiefling5296 Ай бұрын
one of the most insidious things about genocide is how its culprits try to manipulate and twist history to legitimize their crimes
@quasijoe8126
@quasijoe8126 17 күн бұрын
Give a toddler some blocks and see how long it takes for them to build a pyramid.
@Hello-bs8dn
@Hello-bs8dn 17 күн бұрын
I mean i dont remember how I was as toddler but for sure as a child i built towers instead of pyramids but ok
@Hello-bs8dn
@Hello-bs8dn 17 күн бұрын
Though with different size błocks i think a toddler wouldve made a pyramid
@josephtaylor4405
@josephtaylor4405 17 күн бұрын
@@Hello-bs8dn Fair I can only remember as far back as Lincoln Logs.
@timmyman9677
@timmyman9677 11 күн бұрын
I gave my kids blocks and I shit you not a UFO came down and a little gray man ran out and kicked me in the balls
@pedroferrandi2345
@pedroferrandi2345 9 күн бұрын
He would build a wall first
@akmi1931
@akmi1931 16 күн бұрын
Something so magnificent of Post Video Editing Milo having a distinctly EncinoMan outfit talking about Ice Age glaciers.
@BrysonRitchie
@BrysonRitchie 17 күн бұрын
52:09 As a resident of Alberta, Canada, I can say that we do indeed have more than enough Canadian frat bros
@NexusProductions-rz1sv
@NexusProductions-rz1sv Ай бұрын
"Do your own research." "Okay I did, and it proved everything you're claiming is a bold faced lie." "Wait, no not like that!"
@jaroslavsvaha6065
@jaroslavsvaha6065 Ай бұрын
"That's what they want you to believe, dude"
@OsirisLord
@OsirisLord Ай бұрын
"Do your own research" means "uncritically believe in everything I tell you".
@dovilemaciulyte1099
@dovilemaciulyte1099 Ай бұрын
Or "you're just a Googledybunker"
@BionicleSaurus
@BionicleSaurus Ай бұрын
"Filip, if I'm pronouncing your name wrong" followed by absolute silence *took me tf out*
@frankcastello9320
@frankcastello9320 Ай бұрын
For real, loved it!
@kninenights
@kninenights Ай бұрын
Saaaaaaame. I fuckin snorted
@Start3rPack
@Start3rPack 3 күн бұрын
Google Debunkers sounds like a Dr. Seuss plot if you say it fast enough
@mitchellhennig2539
@mitchellhennig2539 13 күн бұрын
I discovered you with shorts and loved it. Watching this video, you got another subscriber. Really informative and also pretty damn funny. Keep up the great content man!
@shreyasharma4384
@shreyasharma4384 Ай бұрын
The fact that a con man is making soo much money off of a lie while an actual museum is struggling to make repairs due to lack of funds is truly the most disappointing thing I have heard all day. This shit makes me soo fucking sad and mad.
@charlenestrauss3539
@charlenestrauss3539 Ай бұрын
100%.
@teotab4293
@teotab4293 Ай бұрын
got to love capitalism
@DaThingOnTheDoorstep
@DaThingOnTheDoorstep Ай бұрын
@@teotab4293 Something something best system we have, have had, and will ever have something something go to Venezuela.
@thomasbell7033
@thomasbell7033 Ай бұрын
Erik von Daniken holds the title for richest pseudohistorian on the planet. And he's even been to.prison for fraud before he switched to legal marketing of fraudulent history.
@chkingvictim
@chkingvictim Ай бұрын
yeah, if the so-called “mainstream archaeologists” are so sneaky and manipulative, why don’t we have more funding for programs and academia 😭
@___Bruh__
@___Bruh__ Ай бұрын
Having a family reunion when looking for someone to dispute an AI photo is crazy lmfao
@scauldfire3498
@scauldfire3498 Ай бұрын
yeah craaaaazy... totally no suspicious possible problems there...
@drewwolcott8268
@drewwolcott8268 Ай бұрын
Had to show my mom lvl of crazy lol
@kv_of_the_ground4453
@kv_of_the_ground4453 Ай бұрын
​@scauldfire3498 if ya got something to say, just say it
@___Bruh__
@___Bruh__ Ай бұрын
@@kv_of_the_ground4453 fr man, I have literally no clue what they meant.
@BearZDraws
@BearZDraws Ай бұрын
@@___Bruh__ one of his sources being a friend of a relative is a conflict of interest. As to not anger a family member before even meeting them he has to be friendly and talk about ai images as an “art form”
@jimmaforprez
@jimmaforprez 17 күн бұрын
I'm back to watch part 1 again before I watch part 2. I like your content and video style, keep up the good work.
@Goblin_Wizard
@Goblin_Wizard 2 күн бұрын
we really still calling them “AI artists” -_-
@natanprzybylko7227
@natanprzybylko7227 Ай бұрын
I refuse to believe that a pilot would see a hole in the ground in ANTARCTICA and go “yeah ima fly into that”
@citationsloth
@citationsloth Ай бұрын
lol I feel like that’s kinda badass if they did do that Clearly trash but cool as spit
@ssfbob456
@ssfbob456 23 күн бұрын
Ace Combat players be like:
@HunterForHire422
@HunterForHire422 23 күн бұрын
​@@ssfbob456thought the same thing lmao
@jimmygravitt1048
@jimmygravitt1048 20 күн бұрын
Damn, you made my point. That's not how caves are explored.
@nicolasreinaldet732
@nicolasreinaldet732 20 күн бұрын
But If he did so free bird would be playing.
@66Roses
@66Roses Ай бұрын
"I will fly to Bosnia and debunk it myself." That's not an empty threat.
@katiesnowwhite
@katiesnowwhite 16 күн бұрын
I need more of these long videos to play in the background! Would be happy to listen to a hollow earth deep dive!
@QuintonMurdock
@QuintonMurdock 15 күн бұрын
31:54 the irony of someone getting mad that someone else stole their algorithm generated images is absurd. “Nooo I stole it first”
@sydliminal
@sydliminal 15 күн бұрын
tell me you don't know how ai works without telling me
@user-eh5mw8tm4n
@user-eh5mw8tm4n 12 күн бұрын
Haha you're so right, i'm glad we know where those images come from but that's about it, the guy is also stealing images himself so he has no right to speak lol as an artist, it's unaccpetable behavior to me
@amanbirbthe4th967
@amanbirbthe4th967 11 күн бұрын
​@@sydliminal Are you saying this to yourself in a mirrory, or what?
@sydliminal
@sydliminal 11 күн бұрын
the process of training an ai is _necessarily destructive_ - this means that an ai "learns" from the images it's trained on, and then those images are destroyed and not stored anywhere in the model. "stealing" actually deprives someone of something, generating images with ai does not. barring direct img2img generation and cases of overfitting (which can be rectified via de-duplication), one couldn't even make the case for plagiarism, much less theft. in fact, the output of generative ai is so far removed from any image used to train it that it's transformative enough to not even qualify as copyright infringement. generative ai can also create what's known as "novel information" - say, for example, your training data includes in its millions of images, pictures of various kinds of monkeys, pictures of cigars, and pictures of people smoking objects that are not cigars. however, you specifically want a picture of a monkey smoking a cigar. the ai takes what it has "learned" about monkeys, smoking, and cigars in order to produce the novel information of "monkey smoking a cigar." furthermore, even if it _was_ "stealing," artists have been doing that forever - take the nearly two century old technique of "appropriation," which is "the use of *pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them.* ... In the visual arts, "to appropriate" means to properly *adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form)* of human-made visual culture."
@sydliminal
@sydliminal 10 күн бұрын
the process of training an ai is _necessarily destructive_ - this means that an ai "learns" from the images it's trained on, and then those images are destroyed and not stored anywhere in the model. "stealing" actually deprives someone of something, generating images with ai does not. barring direct img2img generation and cases of overfitting (which can be rectified via de-duplication), one couldn't even make the case for plagiarism, much less theft. in fact, the output of generative ai is so far removed from any image used to train it that it's transformative enough to not even qualify as copyright infringement. generative ai can also create what's known as "novel information" - say, for example, your training data includes in its millions of images, pictures of various kinds of monkeys, pictures of cigars, and pictures of people smoking objects that are not cigars. however, you specifically want a picture of a monkey smoking a cigar. the ai takes what it has "learned" about monkeys, smoking, and cigars in order to produce the novel information of "monkey smoking a cigar." furthermore, even if it _was_ "stealing," artists have been doing that forever - take the nearly two century old technique of "appropriation," which is "the use of *pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them.* ... In the visual arts, "to appropriate" means to properly *adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form)* of human-made visual culture."
@PhlegmFiddleford
@PhlegmFiddleford Ай бұрын
Is that some kind of Dr Seuss creature? The googledebunkers with their bunktaculous degoogling box
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 Ай бұрын
They're going to steamroll over the silly LookyLikeyLad with his lazy lack of legitimate lessons
@lizcademy4809
@lizcademy4809 Ай бұрын
And over here, said the sly young man We have a googledybunker stan His hair is dark, his theories wrong And over and over, he sings his song
@herusolares5320
@herusolares5320 Ай бұрын
the Sneeches upon the Beaches
@LeCharles07
@LeCharles07 Ай бұрын
@@lizcademy4809 You could expand that into a full story and sell it for actual money.
@Gildedmuse
@Gildedmuse Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I believe that was one of the books the Suess people decided to "cancel". Not due to racism or offensive material this time, just the ridiculousness of some of what the Googledebunker had to deal with.
@caseyhauck7113
@caseyhauck7113 Ай бұрын
That’s honestly so funny because Harry Houdini HATED mediums and people who worked in that line of work, actively going out of his way to disprove as many mediums as he could 😂😂
@PeachysMom
@PeachysMom Ай бұрын
The original googledebunker
@erinaa9486
@erinaa9486 Ай бұрын
Sad background for anyone who doesn't know: he lost many loved ones and knew what it was like to desperately want to talk to them again, and hated con artists who profited off of grief 😢
@Axius27
@Axius27 Ай бұрын
@@erinaa9486 The con artists certainly didn't help their case when one of them tried to give a grieving Houdini a handwritten message from his dead mother. Written in English. A language that his mother didn't speak. They made a great enemy that day.
@Bob-nc5hz
@Bob-nc5hz Ай бұрын
Still do too, stage magicians are notorious debunkers because they know the tricks e.g. James Randi, Criss Angel, Penn and Teller.
@invertin
@invertin Ай бұрын
@@Axius27 i'm sure you know this anecdote already but im putting it in the thread cuz it's great another thing he did was set up a secret codephrase with his wife, so that when one of them passed that ghost would have this secret codephrase that only the two of them know that would confirm 100% for sure that it was really the other one houdini passed before she did, and in her lifetime no medium ever managed to conjure up the codephrase
@Watashiwadeus
@Watashiwadeus 15 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the famed pirate archeologist Google D Bonkers
@NowinWTF
@NowinWTF 12 күн бұрын
The number of times he said googdly bunker in 1 minutes broke my brain.
@mauirandall8176
@mauirandall8176 Ай бұрын
The pyramid in Antarctica is the equivalent of finding a perfectly round rock but for people who don't go outside
@glumbortango7182
@glumbortango7182 Ай бұрын
That is somehow exactly the level of "isn't it WEIRD that something like this could happen on ACCIDENT??"
@FeeshUnofficial
@FeeshUnofficial Ай бұрын
OMG YEAH THEY'RE JUST COOL ROCK PEOPLE THAT HAVEN'T TOUCHED GRASS IN MONTHS
@whereammy
@whereammy Ай бұрын
no no no you don't get it, what if there were TWO perfectly round rocks????
@RerekTheRangerMayIndeedExist
@RerekTheRangerMayIndeedExist Ай бұрын
Not even it's more like finding a slightly close to perfectly round rock then announcing ALIENS taught ancient planets to build Spheres
@quiestinliteris
@quiestinliteris Ай бұрын
​@@RerekTheRangerMayIndeedExist Okay but seriously, perfect circles do NOT appear in nature. They just don't. Ergo, aliens built the solar system.
@plague8163
@plague8163 Ай бұрын
The only answer to "why are there pyramids in Egypt" should be "because the English couldn't steal them!"
@forestboi9760
@forestboi9760 Ай бұрын
ate some yummy mummies tho 🤤🤤
@tripwire3992
@tripwire3992 23 күн бұрын
@@forestboi9760🤤🤤🤤🤤
@plague8163
@plague8163 9 күн бұрын
​@@forestboi9760 mmm yummy mummy 🤤🤤🤤🤤
@harduck3240
@harduck3240 5 күн бұрын
Fantastic job man! Watched the other part a bit ago, very entertaining stuff
@elsilva3471
@elsilva3471 15 күн бұрын
this is a minor comment but i really appreciated that you included the detail about the snowfall in the post-edit at 47:00, it cleared up my confusion about the ice sheet!
@MrWol
@MrWol Ай бұрын
The "why did so many cultures make pyramids" thing is so funny to me. It makes big triangle sound like some super advanced technology
@romanmay2867
@romanmay2867 Ай бұрын
i mean it’s more about the feat of the stones and how impressive it is for any culture to do, let alone at the times they did, also having them all over is pretty cool humans love pyramids
@the_newt_nest
@the_newt_nest Ай бұрын
A pyramid is the most stable shape, as they say
@fy8798
@fy8798 Ай бұрын
Children naturally make pyramid-ish shapes in a sandbox. And when stacking stones in play, whats the shape it ends up in? Also pyramid-ish. It's a thing that just by play one figures out. So...yeah.
@Mr0901
@Mr0901 Ай бұрын
It's literally the most basic of pile shapes beyond mounds
@Echiewel
@Echiewel Ай бұрын
That's just what big triangle wants you to believe.
@DoctorBored357
@DoctorBored357 Ай бұрын
Milo got so deep into the debunking rabbit hole, he discovered a new family member. That's insane.
@apocrypha5363
@apocrypha5363 10 күн бұрын
This guy causing you to meet up with your cousin is the sole positive impact he's had on the world 😂
@homebrewedthoughts2033
@homebrewedthoughts2033 9 күн бұрын
Nobody tell Filip that huts were built worldwide in the early bronze age
@doug1066
@doug1066 Ай бұрын
As someone of Mi'kmaq descent, the idea that my ancestral language is somehow "connected" to ancient Egyptian would be laughable if it were not so culturally dismissive.
@sketchesofpayne
@sketchesofpayne Ай бұрын
I like to flip it around and assert that the Egyptians are descended from an ancient, advanced Mi'kmaq civilization.
@DarenMiller-qj7bu
@DarenMiller-qj7bu Ай бұрын
Both cultures are descended from the flying spaghetti monster people.
@yea3543
@yea3543 Ай бұрын
Yeah i feel the same way lol, especially since all its going off of is how we both drew pictures 💀💀💀 the spoken language have little to no similarities
@bexmac8136
@bexmac8136 Ай бұрын
@@DarenMiller-qj7bu The Flying Spaghetti Civilization (they no longer like to be called “monsters”) are descended from the Grays 👽
@KimiClark19
@KimiClark19 Ай бұрын
Seriously, why do these theories always have to connect back to ancient Egypt? (Unless it actually is something Egyptian, then in those cases it was aliens.) A video like Milo suggested sounds WAY more interesting - one exploring possible reasons why the Mi’kmaq created a written language while many other indigenous groups did not.
@samvimes5124
@samvimes5124 Ай бұрын
3 days ago Filip Zieba published a video suggesting that reality is just a simulation, because some people have never seen their neighbours carrying groceries into their houses.
@haldalas
@haldalas Ай бұрын
It’s amazing what we miss seeing just because reality doesn’t center around us personally, isn’t it?
@alessandragangemi9611
@alessandragangemi9611 Ай бұрын
Or maybe we are just so disconnected to our fellow humans nowadays, that we do not care for when they do groceries. (For better or for worse.)
@no_mnom
@no_mnom Ай бұрын
I mean clearly the neighbors are performing photosynthesis for sustenance
@Laetus-Elaetus
@Laetus-Elaetus Ай бұрын
It's wild that you guys are all ai in the simulation I'm in.
@cassandrafalkner3405
@cassandrafalkner3405 Ай бұрын
it's like, how often do your neighbors see *you* bring your groceries into the house, it's literally the logic of babies lmao
@chesswack
@chesswack 7 күн бұрын
"Abrasively straight" is joining my vocabulary now 😂 Jokes aside, I love this video. I love how you give Zieba the benefit of the doubt when you describe his persona as a caricature and not how he must be in real life, I love the way you mix thoughtful explanations of complicated subjects with humor and satire, I love how you make it clear that you aren't interested in attacking Zieba or others like him, and you only want to correct the misinformation- I love what you're doing here. Thank you, and keep up the good work. You're incredible.
@moonshatter785
@moonshatter785 8 күн бұрын
Dude went full Kendrick Lamar in the last five minutes "You lied about the pyramids"
@lucienmoolman8017
@lucienmoolman8017 Ай бұрын
Tim revealing he knows your cousin so nonchalantly is definitely a twist I didn't see coming
@lieeeleeee
@lieeeleeee Ай бұрын
literally the best part of the video 😭
@bigboichoi0073
@bigboichoi0073 Ай бұрын
So fucking wholesome hearing him talk about planing to meet up with his cousin
@Doggy-B
@Doggy-B Ай бұрын
Somewhere in any great tale there is a Tim lurking away, waiting for his moment to shine!
@ThejollyFrenchman
@ThejollyFrenchman Ай бұрын
The Byrd theory is so funny to me, because it involves a pilot in a fucking 1920s biplane deciding to randomly fly into an unexplored cave. *No* pilot would ever do this, unless he was deeply suicidal. What if the cave didn't have an exit on the other side? Even if it did, you're probably going to clip the wing against one of the walls and crash.
@samc9133
@samc9133 Ай бұрын
The Archeologists don't want you to know that he was actually tractor-beamed into the cave!!1! /s
@gabe6646
@gabe6646 Ай бұрын
Most people wouldn't even enter a cave like that with no preparations on *foot* let alone flying through 😂
@DirtyGeorge
@DirtyGeorge Ай бұрын
​@@samc9133thanks for putting /s couldnt tell obvious sarcasm was obvious sarcasm
@borderlinecrazy6444
@borderlinecrazy6444 Ай бұрын
​@@DirtyGeorgethe Internet is stupid. It is better to be clear then misconstrued.
@DirtyGeorge
@DirtyGeorge Ай бұрын
@@borderlinecrazy6444 tbf
@brodyb3576
@brodyb3576 Күн бұрын
He pissed off Milo so much that he unleashed his inner Boston accent
@yeoldpepsi
@yeoldpepsi 8 күн бұрын
"MiniHourMan isn't real, he can't hurt you" MiniHourMan:
@timothydas4727
@timothydas4727 Ай бұрын
I’m an archaeologist and I get asked about giants all the damn time (something that never happened once before TikTok.) From now on when I get asked I’m just going to hand them a business card with a QR code to this video and tell them that it’s a link to all the secret data we’ve been forced to hide.
@MaesRuth
@MaesRuth Ай бұрын
Omg yes please do that.
@vegas-crew
@vegas-crew Ай бұрын
actually, the topics of giants have been around since ancient time.
@_Chaosnight_
@_Chaosnight_ Ай бұрын
​@@vegas-crew What they mean is that no one ever asked them about giant's before TikTok was a thing, but since those conspiracys theorists started spreading their bs on that app, all of a sudden a bunch of people that have about as much archeological knowledge as a rock started asking about giant's and those kinds of thing's
@kredonystus7768
@kredonystus7768 Ай бұрын
Stop hiding the giants. My dad is one and it makes him upset archeologists keep denying his existance.
@gdude2775
@gdude2775 Ай бұрын
That would drive them Googledebunkers
@jxcx9
@jxcx9 Ай бұрын
My dyslexic ass read the title as "Flip Zebra Debunked" and thought I was gonna learn about a new cryptid lmao
@Fullmetalnyuu0
@Fullmetalnyuu0 Ай бұрын
Ok, now I wish that was a real thing because I wanna know what a flip zebra would be all about 😂
@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672
@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672 Ай бұрын
We need to create something like a "flip zebra". Be it a rare color, a new species of zebra, anything. Just to mess with them.
@thehorridprofessor2039
@thehorridprofessor2039 Ай бұрын
I thought it was some conspiracy about some ancient zebra
@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672
@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672 Ай бұрын
To start a myth, we need cool "lore" for it. Lore as in a bunch of encrypted words
@dong9514
@dong9514 Ай бұрын
A flip zebra must be a black horse with white stripes instead of a white horse with black stripes.
@yourhighschoolenglishteach8405
@yourhighschoolenglishteach8405 13 күн бұрын
57:18 the amount of self-assurance it takes to write a book where you say “actually, noted magic debunker Houdini had magic powers”
@theimpirialistorio4412
@theimpirialistorio4412 5 күн бұрын
Milo, that cousin story is one of the wildest things I've heard
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