It's pronounced "Doomsday" and means "Doomsday" - Domesday is just an archaic spelling. "The name "Domesday Book" came into use in the 12th century. Richard FitzNeal wrote in the Dialogus de Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so called because its decisions were unalterable, like those of the Last Judgment, and its sentence could not be quashed."
@laziojohnny79Ай бұрын
The fact Connnor kept a straight face when she said ‘‘eventually we will all be sucked through a hole, can you imagine being sucked through a hole?’’ proves he's still an innocent bloke an that ignorance indeed can be bliss.
@TheOrlandoTrustfull2 ай бұрын
Connor explaining philosophy and existentialism by saying "If I try to punch in a dream like..." and floppily waving his hands around, while an academic is speaking, is why I love this channel.
@jamesleate2 ай бұрын
I have dreams where I question my dream state but just carry on dreaming. Ive never awoken after questioning a dream.
@williamevans94262 ай бұрын
The earliest printing presses were, indeed, simply matrices cut into wood and then inked and pressed against sheets of paper to produce as many mirror-image copies of the matrix as was desired. Later, individual letters were cut, allowing text to be varied withut having to engrave an entirely new 'page' each time a different text was needed. Later still, metal letters replaced wood, then machines were developed that cast entire lines of text in metal. Lithography, in which areas of a flat surface is first treated so non-printing areas repel ink, then ink applied and pressed onto paper to produce an image, was another technique. This developed into offset lithography where the ink image, produced on a large drum, is transferred to an intermediate roller and from there onto the paper, allowing continuous printing, e.g. of traditionally produced newspapers and books. More modern methods involve charged rollers to which powdered ink adhere, such as in computer printers and photocopiers.
@0saintsfan02 ай бұрын
A Comic Relief red nose is a literal red plastic clown style nose that you wear over your real nose on Red Nose Day, which is the day that there is a big fundraising push for the Comic Relief charity, and a massive Telefon which includes skits such as when she was speaking to Richard Curtis who founded the charity
@stephenbaker-lemay479Ай бұрын
‘It was just like a ledger’
@jackjames31902 ай бұрын
The human organ farm is already a movie - “the island” with Ewan mcgregor and scarlet Johannsson 😂
@john433972 ай бұрын
No it is the "dooms day" book so called because the population regarded it as "the book of doom" 'domesday book' is the ancient spelling.
@DavidSmith-cx8dg2 ай бұрын
She seems so disappointed her head isn't going to melt .
@paulbromley6687Ай бұрын
The earliest printing methods were as you say ink on a pad put on to a set of keyed in letters and repeated with a swinging arm. It developed eventually into the lithographic process of plates on rotating drums with a fast pick up of paper passing through .
@charlesfrancis68942 ай бұрын
You should watch the tv series "Life on Mars" where a police detective is knocked down by a car and the interaction between life and his coma is played out as real in an earlier time in the 1980s it is also very funny in parts and also contains drama and pathos, it has it all.
@vtbn53Ай бұрын
I UK version not the American version though
@daniel_sc10242 ай бұрын
Cunk is such a treasure. I wish here in America we had a documentarian of her caliber. Instead, we have to make do with that Ken Burns dude.
@Shoomer19882 ай бұрын
Ken's not bad. He tries hard but he just doesn't have Phelomena's natural talent.
@chocolate-teapotАй бұрын
I'm convinced I'm in a coma now, thanks Connor
@fullfacilityАй бұрын
In a nationwide poll some 20 or so years ago the 2-volume Doomsday books was voted the nation's greatest treasure, beating historic buildings, the crown jewels etc.
@maxxie84Ай бұрын
Also, "printing press", as it says in the name, you press it down :P
@JJ-of1ir2 ай бұрын
In my opinion. Yes, after commissioning the Domesday Book (a sort of tax guide for his coffers) the new King William 1, set free the 10% of slaves in England (no wage so no taxes to be had there) and turned the population into serfs so he could tax EVERYONE on the very low wages of his new serfs. The people could, I suppose, be thought a little freer but, at the same time he also 'enslaved' their skills so they could not withhold them. The new Rulers did not speak 'English', or even try to - it was only the language of the peasants after all. It simply shut the 'people' down as citizens/subjects of their own Country and made the peasantry the 'foreigner'. All rights and freedoms (whatever they were) were also shut down. Castles were built everywhere (probably by the peasants) not only to keep invaders out, but also to suppress the people. It was reported that in King Alfred the Great's Reign 'a woman could walk naked from one end of his Kingdom to the other' without fear of being molested. If that was ever true, it certainly wasn't after William 1 took over. My own family is mentioned in the Domesday Book I was surprised to find. We can also trace that same family name back to both the Saxons and to the Normans at the time of The Battle of Hastings in 1066. Which is confusing and leads us to speculate more about our family. Time will tell I suppose. Love your Channel. Take care.
@tonybaker552 ай бұрын
Is a fence a building? No. You can't live in a fence, unless you are an insect.
@That-Ginger-ChickАй бұрын
I've been in a coma and I don't remember dreaming... did wake up with a song in my head though.
@paulbromley6687Ай бұрын
What if your whole life is a dream from birth to death is a dream from an alternative universe.
@omegasue2 ай бұрын
I’ve had lucid dreams and I thought I was awake ….
@symbolicdoomАй бұрын
How do you know that "reality" isn't actually something else completely and what we experience as life at the moment is what would be considered a dream in that reality? 😉
@tonybaker552 ай бұрын
Diane is great in this role. Sucked off through a hole...brilliant! Loved the sound effects mate. Morning wood is normally a dream.🤣
@Stannington2 ай бұрын
If you do decide to do the Top Gear Reaction I'd recommend the US special. "Top Gear: US Special is a full-length, special edition episode for BBC motoring programme Top Gear, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 11 February 2007, as part of the 3rd episode of Series 9, with the special repeated in an edited version for UKTV channel Dave. The special sees hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May travelling on a journey from Miami to New Orleans in three used cars to find if it's more economical to buy a vehicle rather than rent one. The Production Notes section of the Top Gear website describes the creation and production of this episode as "...damn near finishing off several members of the crew through exhaustion."[1]"
@Dave.Thatcher12 ай бұрын
Do you constantly pause your dreams?😄
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
Gravity doesn't slow down the expantion of the universe. The expantion is accelerating and all the objects in the universe are (on a very large scale, I'll admit hehe) geting further and further away wich in return diminishes the effecvt of gravity. The expansion of the universe is faster than the speed of light (not true because the speed of light can not be related to the size of the universe... so just a vocabulary shortcut here). So even if the earth and the universe and mankind would be eternal, there will always be a very large (how large, we don't know) part of the light (or any radiations) of the universe we will never be able to "see"
@johnpaulmcdonnell65622 ай бұрын
william the conqueror went on a rampage in northern england killing 10s or even hundreds of thousands
@oldman1734Ай бұрын
Gutenberg didn’t invent the printing press!!!!!! He invented movable type. That is, separate letters made from a lead alloy. These are combined together to form words. These are then placed into a printing press (invented by the Chinese) to press the ink covered type onto the paper!!! Get it!!!!!
@Chris-wz5yd2 ай бұрын
Just FYI it is now doubtful Andromeda is going to collided with the Milky way.
@ulyssesthirteen70312 ай бұрын
Connor, regarding the Normans and their treatment of the Anglo-Saxon/Scandi/Briton population, I think you need to look at the Harrying of the North and the definition of 'genocide'.
@EL_Duderino682 ай бұрын
I know what you mean about punching in a dream. It's like your arms are spaghetti. But if you practice lucid dreaming you can just punch them with your power. After all, it's all you.
@David-The-YorkshireMan2 ай бұрын
O God! Can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp? O God! can I not save One from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?
@gmdhargreaves2 ай бұрын
Why don’t you come over here mate? To England???🏴
@NickBrown-ph6xdАй бұрын
Was Connor having a Matrix moment there....
@chrisnorman19022 ай бұрын
Just a ledger
@EL_Duderino682 ай бұрын
It is actually pronounced dooms-day. Even though it seems like it should be pronounced domes-day.
@mary-y8x8h2 ай бұрын
Will someone tell me what I have stepped in to? My ears are hurting!
@maxxie84Ай бұрын
I don't agree with your sleeping thesis... Dreaming is a superposition of a reality to the reality within your brain. Your brain triggers fake signals to keep it busy whilst the rest of the body gets a reset. and it help calibrating & remembering. So it's just like a 'default printing page' when you put in new ink. There is no way to distinguish the two, only maybe waking up in the middle of one and therefore the simulation still being running for a bit (note that dreams last on average 7 seconds). But philosophically, your whole perception of the world comes down to electrical signals in your brain, so past that, we can really only guess what reality is, or how it is looks how it is, only to ourselves...
@tomingram6212 ай бұрын
Don't panic, you're def not in a coma...... though we might both be in a coma...... YIKES!
@pjmoseley243Ай бұрын
she is great fun.
@paulbromley6687Ай бұрын
You are dreaming Connor.
@NeyGeneral2 ай бұрын
W video 🎉
@peterwilliamson5953Ай бұрын
you're an educated lad , the word remarked is a word , have more faith in your diction
@CatFluff-pm6qrАй бұрын
Too much pausing, I get it's a reaction vid but it's every clip.
@jangardetun20932 ай бұрын
I wish you didnt pause every 5 seconds. I like your channel but I would like to hear a minute or two or at least a complete sentence before you start commenting. It breaks the rhythm of the comedy.
@jackjames31902 ай бұрын
That’s your opinion but if he didn’t pause he would forget what he was going to say and this no longer is a reaction channel it becomes a weird watch a dude watch videos and say nothing channel
@jangardetun20932 ай бұрын
@@jackjames3190 Thats true but in this video he could pause after ever clip. That way he could comment every clip after it was shown without having to pause mid sentence.
@jaw21122 ай бұрын
Agree, sometimes its so painful I give up and watch something else
@TheOrlandoTrustfull2 ай бұрын
This is a reaction channel, watch the original video and stop crying about something so insignificant
@jangardetun20932 ай бұрын
@@TheOrlandoTrustfull Wow, I made a suggestion that could make his reaction videos better... Why are you so angry about it? Try to fix your anger issues because its not good for your health.
@Brandon.Reacts2 ай бұрын
Well at least an American finds her funny. Can’t say I’ve ever met a Brit who actually finds her remotely funny 😂
@nicksykes45752 ай бұрын
You obviously don't get out much, spread your wings a little, take up a sport or hobby, I'm sure you'll soon meet lots of interesting people!
@Brandon.Reacts2 ай бұрын
@@nicksykes4575 funny, I’m a very active person my, who knows many many people. Seeing the comments you make on this channel it’s clear you’ve got a little soft spot for the channel owner. Don’t worry he’ll notice you one day kid
@paulbrut2 ай бұрын
@@Brandon.Reacts You and the guy above you , are both children- about as mature as a one day old tomato . I bet the pair of you are ...id say Twelve .
@Brandon.Reacts2 ай бұрын
@@paulbrut I’m 6 actually 😘
@barriehull7076Ай бұрын
@@Brandon.Reacts yeah defo,merchant.
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
5:23 in. Yes, but of course but you can do hundreds, thousands of pages (of one page) each day. But the "stamping" as you reffer to is not really the invention... it is the fact that you can change you letters (letter by letter) etc on each "stamp" quite easiely and don't have to engrave every "stamp" (tried to respond like one of those experct would hehe).
@tomingram6212 ай бұрын
Heard at a Trump Rally: THEYR'E GROWING PEOPLE IN TEST TUBES!
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
12:00. How many sticks do you have to stick in the ground for it to be a building you ask ?? I don't know but wondering if I am dreaming or if you are 😂 ? Dont't be philisophycal when you are tired hehe
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
12:55 "what if we have just designated people who are just born and keep them in a test tube". I don't know if you are tired or just awoke but you are hilarious today (I absolutely don't mean to be mean)... I like your video (subscriber). Sometimes you have those videos that are funny but probably not ment to be but it is refreshing... don't worry, it is just a few of them.
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
10:50 in... 🤣😂 stop tlaking about dreaming and punshing... you are being so weird 🤣
@lukespooky2 ай бұрын
6:00 IDK why you do stuff like this on every video its so annoying