Arguing with people like this is my worst nightmare
@robloxeditss10Ай бұрын
why is this so RELATABLE
@GanzotheSecondАй бұрын
never move to the US then
@filipbitala2624Ай бұрын
@@l3monad333 cant relate, as long as they are able to admit their mistakes, they are the best to argue with
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192Ай бұрын
@@GanzotheSecondRight? Over the last 20 or so years, we’ve become a country populated by that first guy😞 It used to be kind of funny, but now those people are in charge of everything & it’s become a lot less amusing. That kind of willful, religious idiocy is incredibly dangerous. And, because it’s America, you can bet your ass that they’re going to attempt to export it to you as well. Please don’t allow it to take root✊
@abc-ld8okАй бұрын
Then don't
@-N0V4-Ай бұрын
I love the wind turbine clip because he at least has friends that care enough to tell him he's an idiot, unlike helicopter guy.
@anthonyernst999Ай бұрын
And he doesn't reply in an arrogant way when they tell him he's wrong and laughs with them
@KinkyPirateАй бұрын
Just hook up air conditioners to the wind turbines. There, global warming solved!!
@PhillipRaymondGoodmanАй бұрын
That bit was kinda adorable
@TortleTalkАй бұрын
I used to tell my daughter that's where the wind comes from lol
@marvenlunn6086Ай бұрын
That must be why they never use all of them at the same time it would make the earth to cold lol
@edwardrivera4730Ай бұрын
“Never argue with an idiot. He’ll drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.” - Mark Twain
@sirmagmo4710Ай бұрын
3:24 the best bit is you can easily look it up and find out satellites have accidentally collided before
@DmooreslotreviewsАй бұрын
A lot of these things you can easily prove by just looking them up 😅
@AndrewLakeUKАй бұрын
Kessler will tell you how bad that can be.
@paddor17 күн бұрын
And they have to regularly correct course to avoid collisions afaik. Also, Earth is pretty big.
@e34YTАй бұрын
"I've never seen the Sun twinkle." - Last words of man, 26, before being eviscerated by a solar flare emitted by the Sun, reported by some viewers of the event as a 'twinkle.'
@seigeengineАй бұрын
Twinkle twinkle massive sun, how I live in fear of your eventual expansion boiling the oceans away and destroying everything I have ever known with nuclear hellfire.
@tigreclawsАй бұрын
@@seigeengine all part of god's plan.
@RaimundoNogueira-ot1phАй бұрын
@@tigreclaws God* not god
@abzinhooАй бұрын
Mmm warm
@13V3-IEVEАй бұрын
@@RaimundoNogueira-ot1ph Why did you call me ? Just to prove you can spell words better than others ? You want me to concuss you in a way that makes you unable to right properly for the rest of your life ? Stay humble my son.
@q1337Ай бұрын
0:56 here we go, I don't need to explain this one but if anyone is curious here it is. The helicopter is not stationary relative to space, it is in fact ON EARTH, earth is spinning, earth has gravity, air is affected by gravity and the spin of the earth. Therefor there is not a single possible way that helicopter is stationary relative to space, it is always at 0 horizontal velocity relative to the ground. All objects on earth have a velocity (speed in a particular direction) of the object itself + earths rotation, gravity (force but yes, you get what I mean). If this man manages to find me a chopper that is isolated from the laws of physics we are golden, he would prove himself wrong xD
@seigeengineАй бұрын
The funny part is, because he said it's not going north south east or west, he's already saying it has to come back down where it lifted off. Even if the helicopter could hover irrespective of the rotation of the Earth, it would have to be moving to remain over that point to avoid then moving NSEW.
@RPGLover87Ай бұрын
You8 can debunk the thing by standing on a moving train. You KNOW that the train is moving, but if you jump you still land in the same spot because your velocity matches the train's.
@grahvisАй бұрын
Added to that is that the helicopter pilot chooses a particular spot on the ground to hover over. It is the easiest way to hold their position.
@lordprotector3367Ай бұрын
Maybe he thinks the helicopter is hovering in space (which obviously starts a few yards off the ground).
@alexzzzzzzzzzz247Ай бұрын
Why does he think planes have engines, if he thinks that Earth's rotation means you could just take off from New York, hover for 2.5 hours, and land in LA?! 😂
@RNS_AureliusАй бұрын
A lot of these it just boils down to "I don't understand it so it can't be real"
@jessbellis9510Ай бұрын
Exactly. But they don't follow that same logic to it's natural conclusion: Toddlers don't understand almost anything, so does nothing exist until they can comprehend it? These people are incapable of thinking outside of themselves and realising that there are millions of people more intelligent than them.
@robertmaxey5406Ай бұрын
I do know that balloons don't exist. Pure fact.
@CARPETMAN6666Ай бұрын
My favorite is the idiot calling the moron stupid. Or something like that. Most people that have even a basic understanding of anything think that they're very smart. Even if everybody around them is running mental gymnastics around them.
@ChosoJJK7Ай бұрын
First guy got that medieval era beliefs and knowledge bundle
@NevilleBamshu23Ай бұрын
I think medieval ideas should be met with medieval medical practices...flerfs need trepanning
@catriamflockentanzАй бұрын
Nah, in this case he would get directions and basic math right and he couldn't even manage that much.
@ChosoJJK7Ай бұрын
What da heck how my comment get 58
@larsg.2492Ай бұрын
The only thing he got were some missing chromosomes it seems.
@SonofZug9Ай бұрын
He’s a UFC fighter. This knowledge bundle is a great base for MMA
@jan237Ай бұрын
The solution to the sun not twinkling is already contained in the nursery rhyme: twinkle twinkle LITTLE star. The sun just has a too large apparent size to twinkle. If you were (on a planet with an atmosphere) far away enough from the sun that it looks just like a single point, it would absolutely twinkle. Stars mostly do twinkle because of the turbulent atmosphere diffracting the light slightly differently over time, similar to how the air over a hot asphalt road is shimmering. If he was wondering why the sun isn't twinkling, he should first wonder why stars are twinkling, so he seemingly didn't even make the effort to read the wikipedia article about it.
@hazukichanx408Ай бұрын
Reading, or even skimming, an educational article? That's a lot to ask of a confident ignoramus. Seems much easier for him to just randomly rant at people about how he's decided reality probably works. I mean, not really, in fairness! But to him it must make some mad kind of sense?
@TesterAnimal1Ай бұрын
You can see the twinkling when you look (carefully) at a sunset.
@ElriuhiluАй бұрын
Yeah, it's not "Twinkle twinkle, absolutely enormous star," is it?
@ryanburke4641Ай бұрын
Or he didn’t look at the sun long enough because it’s too bright for his ignorant eyes
@CARPETMAN6666Ай бұрын
Actually if you take a camera like a p900 and look at a star you will see it looks a lot like the bottom of a swimming pool. Also if you study the patterns you'll discover that each have their own frequency. This is what makes that affect. Also the moon doesn't reflect the sun it actually has its own light this is the reason Moonlight is cool. I'm not saying the sun doesn't shine on the moon but the moon has its own light. This can be measured by measuring an object in the Moonlight and then put in shade. The Moon more than likely is cool plasma.
@DzeroedАй бұрын
4:28 Father Ted: Ok, Dougal, I'll tell you one last time- this cow is small. The ones out there, are faaaar away
@danprentice7073Ай бұрын
The amount of times that clip from Farther Ted is used to actually explain to people how perspective works is baffling.
@ceejay0137Ай бұрын
You got there before me!!
@daphnelovesLАй бұрын
I am Dutch and the serie was brilliant!
@eadaoinlАй бұрын
So we all thought of that episode, huh?
@TianRuntyАй бұрын
That's all I had going through my head watching her brain fart
@blazedNsleepyafАй бұрын
I need to be as confident about myself as these people are they are right lmao
@No.1ByakuyaFan_AKA_TokoАй бұрын
Real
@MrThewhoreАй бұрын
I would get so MUCH done. 😅
@grahvisАй бұрын
About 2,300 years ago, the Greeks worked out the Moon was about one quarter the size of the Earth. It would appear they wasted their time.
@j.rileyindependentproductionsАй бұрын
Sadly, I work in education in California currently, and for several years one of our teachers would repeatedly tell students that dinosaurs are a myth, because they weren't in the Bible. Like, "Hello, are you saying kangaroos are a myth? They weren't in the Bible either. The continent you live on was not in the Bible, are you saying that it doesn't exist? For that matter YOU are not in the Bible, so I guess we do not need to listen to you because you do not exist..."
@kille-4BАй бұрын
You can’t have teachers like that, what does the headmaster/ inspector of the school say?
@j.rileyindependentproductionsАй бұрын
@@kille-4B Parents complained multiple times to the existing principal(s) (she'd been there a while), staff complained as well, parents even complained to the district itself (unsure if they took it to a board meeting). While I fully support unions, the local teacher's union would have been forced to protect her. So, nothing happened. Maybe she got a "talking to" but that would be about it. Not even an equivalent of a slap on the wrist. She finally recently retired due to unrelated reasons, but...
@coldmorningcoffee101Ай бұрын
The Bible wasn't even in the Bible.
@twisted2836Ай бұрын
Should've told her the Bible is man made for the easily led.
@randomuploader2276Ай бұрын
It’s sucks being a Christian and having people like them represent your demograph, it’s partly the reason why I’m so reluctant to talk about my faith.
@pekibuzzАй бұрын
"Arguing with stupid people is like playing chess with a pigeon: No matter how good you are at chess, the pigeon will knock over all the pieces, poop on the board and strut around as if it's won." (unknown source)
@ozsheila55Ай бұрын
We shouldn't have been surprised that they elected trump again.
@minion3806Ай бұрын
@@ozsheila55 2016 was a rough year for you, wasn't it?
@cr_chainАй бұрын
The guy at around 0:53 or smth is basically implying that if you jump, you'll fly across the country
@mehallica666Ай бұрын
Just like when you jump on a plane, you fly to the back at 500mph.
@grahvisАй бұрын
I guarantee he would not step off a train travelling at 100 mph.
@noneofyourbusiness4294Ай бұрын
@@grahvishonestly, I wouldn't put that past him.
@riisky2411Ай бұрын
People like that are unreal. Can’t grasp that it’s an enclosed system all spinning. You’d have to go to space for the earth to rotate under you. I wanna ask dude why he doesn’t fly out of the rear windscreen of his car when he hits the accelerator
@evelghostriderАй бұрын
So how does the coriolis effect work ?
@TheRealRedAceАй бұрын
The bible says dinosaurs didn't exist? But it DID say two nudists were given dietary advice by a talking snake.
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
Which version of their bible even mentions dinosaurs? Also the old book says that the earth was populated by Adam, Eve and their 5 sons. That woman was very busy and Alabama music was playing the whole time.
@rickmayer4002Ай бұрын
It doesn't say that at all. Everything lived longer before the flood, it says there were giants in those days. Read the bible before you quote it.
@TheRealRedAceАй бұрын
@@rickmayer4002 YOU need to read it. Specifically the part of Genesis referring to the Garden of Eden. I have better things to do than peruse nonsense.
@TheRealRedAceАй бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG The bible denies the past as far back as dinosaurs, hence denies their existence.
@catsy-DemeterАй бұрын
@@rickmayer4002 That part actually references the nephilim. It doesn't mention dinosaurs.
@Jakeio-w9jАй бұрын
About the wind turbines, there was some fires in Australia, and people were telling the government to "turn off the wind turbines, your fanning the flames 💀💀"
@suelynchАй бұрын
There are also Australians who think that Daylight Savings Time will fade their curtains and upset milk production because the cows would be milked an hour earlier.
@cerealbucketcoaster27 күн бұрын
@@suelynch if their fear is faded curtains their life is great 😂
@dhenderson18103 күн бұрын
I do find it ironic that the biggest party calling for wind turbines are the Greens, a so called environmental political party. Yet wind turbines require a lot of bare land, meaning downing rainforests and cutting down lots of trees, which, in itself has environmental problems. So, to solve one environmental problem, they are creating another. Yet the Greens try to protect rainforests from developers, but it is okay to destroy them to put wind turbines in.
@traffeconeАй бұрын
Citing a nursery rhyme as evidence is MAD
@Stuck_on_pauseАй бұрын
They're not "nursery rhymes", they're historical events 😂
@switchgear100Ай бұрын
that was made in 1806
@PostingCringeOnMainАй бұрын
Fanta in America doesn't have any orange in it... in the UK it get its colour from actual oranges. But, uh... not sure it's a great source of vitamin c either way
@catriamflockentanzАй бұрын
I once saw a video if an American taste tasting and comparing American, Mexican, and UK Fanta. And as he tried the european Fanta (which was noticeable more yellow instead of the garish reddish tint) he said it isn't as sweet and tastes like Orange juice. And something dies in me because my immediate thought was what passes as orange juice in the states?!?
@Lawdan94Ай бұрын
@@catriamflockentanz whats even funnier is that on american drinks cans many of them have the line "contains 0% juice" like they're proud of the artificial flavourings and colours they're shovelling into there bodies
@k_nil6540Ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, per EU law sodas must contain at least 25 or 50% of actual fruit juice to be able to be actually called "that particular fruit" soda. The US has no such law so Fanta can easily just use artificial flavour in their products, and that's why it tastes so different and the color is also off. UK is not in the EU anymore, but they probably still get the european version of Fanta.
@GerinoMornАй бұрын
Yeah, the UK/EU/EEA Fanta is still "not healthy", but it has a pretty decent ingredients. The US version is... well, I wouldn't call it "safe for human consumption" xD
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
@@k_nil6540 No. There's nothing like that in the EU or UK. Sodas that claim to be orange or lemon etc. must contain some real fruit juices but as each country in Europe produces it own Fanta, that amount varies from about 2% to 12% depending on the country. In the UK for example it's 5%. Orange juice. However, drinks being labelled as 'Fresh Orange juice', etc. do have regulations.
@alisonmclaren8566Ай бұрын
Most of these are conversations I have with my 7 year old child 😂😂😂
@perkristensen1442Ай бұрын
I already knew that at 7, and i am not a Nobel recipient.
@mischmaZOOOАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure your kid could understand most of these things better than these guys
@ATPMolloy1Ай бұрын
@@mischmaZOOO And a lot younger
@q1337Ай бұрын
3:12 once again, in case you did not know, the "normal image" of the sun lit moon is bright enough to burn your eyes out for good, if you think about how the hell you can record up there you come to the conclusion of setting the exposure of the camera to bare minimum where you see everything like you want to represent it, "normal", however what does lowering exposure do? eliminates anything that is not super bright, like the stars in space. I'm sorry these comments are unnecessary but I'm having too much fun thinking how this guy just points at something and demonstrates his bsing ability
@DeniRat-fk6onАй бұрын
"twinkle, twinkle little star" -GeorgeM 2024, November
@cr_chainАй бұрын
November 2024*
@Adam.FrazierАй бұрын
2November024*
@mossbergrАй бұрын
10th september 2001*
@jochenjockelАй бұрын
The first guy is Bryce Mitchell, he is a MMA fighter and gets knocked out all the time, which explains a lot.
@jackstevens2006Ай бұрын
george agreeing that 25 weeks is 2 years loool
@phumezosinovuyosoka4602Ай бұрын
😂😂😂I knew that can't be right
@Quzinqa1122Ай бұрын
25 weeks is just about 6 months. Half a year.
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
You missed his sarcasm then? Perhaps you're not British. We're well known for sarcasm.
@McCecilburgerАй бұрын
Bryce Michell needs to stick to fighting
@jacoblee8365Ай бұрын
Was looking for the first person to know who this was
@densecabbage4425Ай бұрын
@@jacoblee8365same
@shush8376Ай бұрын
@@jacoblee8365me too ahahahah
@edgy_greg626Ай бұрын
When you see Bryce on a podcast you know it’s gonna brain dead
@gogebuАй бұрын
He's a genuis
@Rawrz013Ай бұрын
the rise in the anti-intellectual movement combined with scary shit like "unschooling" is how people far into alt-right or fascist pipelines. it's all in good fun to make fun of the people online we see engaging in this kind of stuff, but when we see people in our actual lives doing this it's very scary and damn near impossible to reason with.
@QuotidianStupidityАй бұрын
You don’t think the numerous woke idiots on campus are just as bad? Extreme any kind of ideology is daft
@elemar5Ай бұрын
It never affects the left leaning though.
@omnissiahGasparАй бұрын
@@elemar5To play devil's advocate, some things like left leaning hippie communies are more of a hit or miss as to wether they provide substantial education, you can run into the same 'unschooling' issues there but less targeted
@daveansell1970Ай бұрын
@@omnissiahGaspar interestingly a whole lot of them have been pulled into the alt-right pipeline. Possibly starting with them being anti-vax and working from there. There is a BBC documentary series on it based around Totnes which is a very hippy town in Devon, and people suddenly going deeply racist.
@larsg.2492Ай бұрын
Other countries have stricter rules and none of this homeschooling bs. Looking at the western world this is an "only in America" problem. And with America I mean the US, to be clear.
@trentt46188 күн бұрын
First guy seems like someone who has done alot of his own "research" about the sun ... by looking directly at it
@CarmenSantiSantiАй бұрын
The guy in the first two videos is an MMA fighter named Bryche Mitchell, that's probably how he keeps getting on podcasts
@1jotun136Ай бұрын
And a TBI would explain his cognitive dysfunction.
@AlfredSoulАй бұрын
And probably why his brain don't work like it should anymore.
@ChafflivesАй бұрын
With an ear like that it is impossible to hear sense on at least that side.
@Y0Da77Ай бұрын
@@Chafflives He probably got all the sense knocked out of him. 😁
@ChafflivesАй бұрын
@@Y0Da77 I wouldn’t argue with him. Just laugh when he was out of earshot. 🤣
@Vbuck_samuelАй бұрын
10:03 titanoboa didn’t even live at the time of the dinosaurs, it lived 58 million years ago and dinosaurs went extinct 66 million years ago. Also, it wasn’t the biggest reptile, that goes to icthyotitan, which did live at the time of the dinosaurs, weighing about 70 tonnes, but it may have been up to 115 tonnes. Titanoboa weighed roughly the same as a large male saltwater crocodile, the largest reptile alive today. To support its weight, titanoboa probably spent most of its time in and around water, and would have lived similar to the modern day green anaconda, as the 2 species of snake are closely related, both living in similar environments (forested swamps) and both belonging to boidae.
@fnafguy809Ай бұрын
Beat me to it
@eergegerg237 күн бұрын
Maybe they meant the longest reptile since the extinction of the dinosaurs?
@Flufux5 күн бұрын
So in other words...EVERYONE on that post were talking nonsense.
@yosickratАй бұрын
Evidence? ‘Twinkle twinkle little star’, sir.
@illumi1749Ай бұрын
6:56 did this man really read 8 minutes and 20 seconds then say "8 and 1/3 minutes" what kind of madman does that
@reecepopplewell7390Ай бұрын
George’s bedtime is a third past 11.
@chronic2023Ай бұрын
I actually saw someone write 5 hrs and 20 minutes as 5.2 hrs on a Trip Advisor travel question.
@martdonkey846Ай бұрын
@@chronic2023 haha I love that, as if 5.6 hours is the same as 6 hours
@alemgasАй бұрын
@martdonkey846 it's 5hrs 36min
@martdonkey846Ай бұрын
@@alemgas I know, that’s why I said “as if”.
@aayanscreativelab1786Ай бұрын
For the first one, THE ATMOSPHERE FOLLOWS THE EARTH
@catriamflockentanzАй бұрын
The tragic thing is inertia of mass is _third grade physics_ ... But this numbskull would probably refute with "the air doesn't have mass".
@perkristensen1442Ай бұрын
the windpressure alone would blow you to crap, if the Earth spins and not the Atmosphere.
@Kumire_921Ай бұрын
Gravity, the root of everything
@evelghostriderАй бұрын
So how does the coriolis effect work when your told a peraon shooting a rifle over a long distance must account for earth's spin under the bullet ? Why does it work for a bullet, but not a helicopter ??
@aayanscreativelab1786Ай бұрын
@@evelghostrider the coriolis effect is about wind, not the atmosphere, wind blowing force can do whatever it wants to an object without being dictated by the atmosphere. The atmosphere’s. Movement causes some wind, though usually negligible, the not negligible wind is not caused by atmospheric reasons but rather… wind.. reasons
@ktipuss17 күн бұрын
A Statistics lecturer said to our class years ago: 'Logic is a way of being totally and confidently wrong".
@hazukichanx408Ай бұрын
>Guy proudly describes he does not understand the meaning of the word "prequel" is "sequel taking place prior to the original work" >Guy proceeds to call "kids" dumb Glass houses, buddy. Glass houses were lived in, and stones were thrown.
@switchgear100Ай бұрын
I can't tell if he actually meant "sequel" as in by the sequel the boss from the first game is so insignificant power wise he becomes a quest giving npc. Or if he actually means prequel and you don't know the boss is the boss yet. I am kind of leaning toward the first as it makes more sense.
@OspreyChickАй бұрын
I love flerfs, especially the religious American ones, who rely on the NASA conspiracy theories and ignore the thousands of years of history before NASA even existed. Creaky Blinder reacted to the helicopter guy and it’s brilliant.
@GayGothPirateАй бұрын
"The sun isn't a star because the song Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is old" is a hell of an argument
@pemanilnoobАй бұрын
I do not understand how that man doesn’t understand how absolutely idiotic he sounds with his arguments It’s like he just refuses to even try and look up scientific reasons for things, and just says “MAGIC ITS MAGIC” it’s so absurd
@seigeengineАй бұрын
@@pemanilnoob Well, usually these people are just full of it. They don't actually believe the things they say. They just want to feel superior to others. But this dude might have gotten enough brain damage to genuinely believe this stuff.
@catriamflockentanzАй бұрын
@@pemanilnoobWell it's simple why he doesn't. If the NASA is demonic by claiming the sun is a star then any scientist is demonic by refuting anything the bible says as well and not to be trusted.
@Kaiserbill9928 күн бұрын
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, would the Earth not be the moon of the.....moon?
@rubenschmidt8794Ай бұрын
Thank you for making these videos They put a big smile on my face😊
@octopus8978Ай бұрын
0:18 how are we meant to believe u dawg
@PeperonyChease9 күн бұрын
The Moon one is so funny because it also shows they have 0 understanding of gravity.
@NottherealLucifer7 күн бұрын
Same with the helicopter argument. Those people just don't understand that a flying machine is still subjected to the gravity of the planet. A helicopter can't escape the gravity by flying up a bit and hovering there. They just don't know enough to know that they're wrong.
@cr3t1n5 күн бұрын
I think it's funny because she's right, the moon does look huge even though it's far away. What she failed to realized is, she's the one looking at it, not the earth, and the moon is way way bigger than a human.
@CalebJones-k8mАй бұрын
The worst part is that you know he’s going to make a response video consisting of 40 minutes on how he can prove that he’s “right”
@MrGadfly772Ай бұрын
I'm really impressed by the fellow who bases his knowledge of astrophysics based on a nursery rhyme.
@MaidaValeTomАй бұрын
5:20 I mean they’re technically right but the logic is still completely flawed. Despite being labelled as a “Country” when spoken about internally within the UK, Wales is not an internationally recognised sovereign nation, so is therefore not a country. Neither is England, Neither is Scotland.
@nitebones1Ай бұрын
also even if wales was a country it was never really unified for long enough before they were taken over by england meaning they would more likely be called a principality as it was always ruled by the prince of england since it was unified into wales. but yea a more accurate term for england, wales, northern ireland and scotland would be states
@HaloNeInTheDark27Ай бұрын
@@nitebones1First of all, country and state are synonyms. Second of all Wales is a country.
@HaloNeInTheDark27Ай бұрын
Sovereign nation and country are two different things. Wales is a country regardless the fact it's not a sovereign nation. England and Scotland are also countries. Have you never been to elementary school, or you just American?
@MaidaValeTomАй бұрын
@ No, they are not. Wales is called a country internally within the UK, although it has no international recognition and no trade rights. Wales is essentially a semi-autonomous region, somewhat similar to Catalonia in Spain or any of the states in the US. It’s a simple google search or extremely basic geography knowledge. I suggest you check your facts next time. And no, I am most certainly not American.
@ad1lityАй бұрын
@@HaloNeInTheDark27sign out
@psibug565Ай бұрын
I would note the European Fanta does have orange in it. American Fanta doesn’t and is a particularly radio active looking red. Which is normally only found on poisonous creatures.
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
Red 40.
@MacephtophelesАй бұрын
The best confidently incorrect one I've ever seen was a lassie on Facebook (in 2015) asking if people in 1955 would be pointing out that today was the day Marty McFly travelled to like how people in 2015 were and someone was pointing out that Back to the Future wasn't released in 1955 so how could they? Her response was basically "I'm not stupid. I *KNOW* when it was released but people mention it now so why wouldn't they in 1955?" and the person was like "Are you sure about that "not stupid" part?"
@kille-4BАй бұрын
The best one I’ve heard was a girl in the states who, when she found out that Europe was 6 hours ahed of the states, asked why we didn’t call and warn them on 9/11.
@L.FentonАй бұрын
The education system has failed these people. 🤦♀
@bjornfeuerbacher5514Ай бұрын
6:40 11 years is the length of the sunspot cycle, apparently he somehow confused that with the time which light takes to reach Earth?!?
@jackv2175Ай бұрын
4:11 Astrologist lol
@deepfriedpaperАй бұрын
"ammatta astrologist" ????
@simonn2045Ай бұрын
The big twist is I'd wager good money she believes in astrology
@martinwilliams9866Ай бұрын
@@simonn2045Arè you making a prediction?
@simonn2045Ай бұрын
@@martinwilliams9866 I'm getting huge irony of possibly being incorrect on making a comment on a video of people being confidently incorrect
@ghuugctujggujvdrАй бұрын
Thank you George mate for the vid
@iris4547Ай бұрын
10:46 uhhh 25 weeks is half a year not 2 years. 25 MONTHS would be 2 years.
@fredneecher1746Ай бұрын
26 weeks actually. (Sorry) And 24 months is 2 years. (No longer sorry.)
@xanperiaАй бұрын
Fanta in Europe does contain orange juice, but that doesn't obviously make it healthy. Fanta in the U.S. has no orange juice in it.
@Enigmatic..27 күн бұрын
The moon is the equivalent of the earths butt plug when it comes to distance in space.
@skyinouАй бұрын
Oh boy the wind turbines against global warming got me laughing so hard! 🤣
@NevilleBamshu23Ай бұрын
1:29 bryce Mitchell is an mma fighter..he's been hit in the head ALOT..flerfs errrrr duuumb..
@danielcrowther2481Ай бұрын
I came to the comments solely to see if anyone had pointed out that's he's a ufc fighter loool
@southamptontrainspotter553Ай бұрын
That Josh Emmett fight tho feel bad
@mwilkins1644Ай бұрын
2:41 False. The Bible uses the terms "sun, moon and stars" to differentiate between OUR sun and others.
@jennyanydots2389Ай бұрын
No. You don't know that. This video is for you.
@calus_bath_waterАй бұрын
@@jennyanydots2389I mean it's not like the guy who wrote the bible knew what he was talking about either
@RandomSwiftie13Ай бұрын
Or the people that wrote the book didn't know that the sun was a star back then.
@jennyanydots2389Ай бұрын
@@RandomSwiftie13 Or it's a religious text that has nothing to do with the field of astronomy and people trying to say otherwise are delusional.
@JasD.14Ай бұрын
Please stop interpreting the Bible as if people who lived thousands of years ago knew the modern definition of a star, etc.
@No.1ByakuyaFan_AKA_TokoАй бұрын
As an american i apologise for some of these ppl 💀 Edit: Oh wow this was posted 14 mins ago
@wfr878Ай бұрын
no its the school system that needs to apologize
@envisionenvii3641Ай бұрын
@@wfr878 in this day and age being uneducated when everyone has access to the internet is willful ignorance
@elemar5Ай бұрын
@@envisionenvii3641 You mean like ignoring red squiggly lines telling you that you made a spelling mistake?
@wfr878Ай бұрын
@@envisionenvii3641 last time i checked you dont need to take an iq test to make a youtube account
@envisionenvii3641Ай бұрын
@@elemar5 wow that's crazy I'll genuinely own up to that
@JoyOfCreativeServiceАй бұрын
I think I get what they mean by "2% is not 1 in 50". Back in 11th grade speech class, we learned about the danger of saying "1 in 3 people", because if you take three people randomly, the statistic won't apply to exactly one person every single time. But if you take the average of the whole group of people you interviewed, then yes, it is 1 in 3 people. I'm not saying they're right, but I'm not saying they're entirely wrong.
@rosiefay7283Ай бұрын
But that argument applies equally to "1 in 50 people" and "2% of people".
@scott--1629Ай бұрын
ofc ur american
@envisionenvii3641Ай бұрын
@@scott--1629 He's still wrong lmao 2% means the same thing.
@gooeysad2058Ай бұрын
@@envisionenvii3641 no they means 2% of a person ;(
@noefillon1749Ай бұрын
I don't think their analysis was this fine
@c.d.rstudios4691Ай бұрын
I have to say, titanaboa didn't exist alongside dinosaurs, it was much later
@seigeengineАй бұрын
I mean, you're right, but "much later" seems a bit odd to say about a gap of six million years sixty million years ago.
@noneofyourbusiness4294Ай бұрын
@@seigeenginesort of a matter of perspective. 10% isn't a small timeframe at all. We're still talking millions of years, while most of us have a rough time even imagining how much a million years even is. That being said, on the larger scale, comparing such a timeframe with the age of the earth, let alone the universe, a couple of million years isn't all that significant
@seigeengineАй бұрын
@@noneofyourbusiness4294 Could not have written a more disingenuous response if you tried.
@shrekiscool4743Ай бұрын
What a genius, he disproved thousands of years of science with twinkle twinkle little star
@realnamenonumberАй бұрын
A prequel isn't the first game... a prequel is a secondary story that comes out after the original in order to explain or lore-build. While it might come before the first game (not necessarily) in game time, irl it came out later.
@perkristensen1442Ай бұрын
well i would argue a Prequel is before Precent and a Sequel is after the Precent in regards to time in story. Has nothing to do with when they are made / Produced.
@realnamenonumberАй бұрын
@@perkristensen1442 you would be incorrect to argue that but, be my guest.
@VIPER-63-ux8ycАй бұрын
This guy’s laugh gets me every time.🤣
@Mmjk_12Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: The MiG 21Bis cost less to produce than a BMP-1
@starflyxxl8600Ай бұрын
Wait really? Wouldn't it cost a lot for just the engine alone compared to the lightly armoured latter?
@Mmjk_12Ай бұрын
@starflyxxl8600 the engine alone is about 90% of the plane 😂. They're still dirt cheap, can pick one up for less than 100K
@UnicornTears12Ай бұрын
As an astrophysicists I can tell you that the way we determine if it's a star is if it twinkles. In fact, Twinkle Twinkle was written by noted scientist Dr Roger Twinkle to remind him. If it doesn't twinkle twinkle then it's not a little star. The only problem is that because of that Christmas lights are now classified as stars.
@nagranoth_Ай бұрын
the first guy is a true flerfer (flat earther), not only extremely stupid, but also dishonest to the core. He did not come up with that nonsense, flerfers have been making fools of themselves with that one for years and years.
@imperfectimpАй бұрын
Honestly, I'm starting to feel bad for these people. The education system and their country have failed on them spectacularly.
@tomf4889Ай бұрын
The second one, someone should show him Father Ted explaining to Dougal the difference between a small cow being close, and a big cow being far away.
@tehcaptainhairАй бұрын
the cauliflower ear explains a lot, probably sustained many head injuries
@daphnelovesLАй бұрын
Adam and Eve had 5 sons and they populated the world. Even Gromit is smarter!
@fredparker17343 күн бұрын
This is an argument that isn't even worth having...not even for laughs and mockery.
@queen_blomstАй бұрын
29 views in 1 minute? Totally reasonable dude keep up the good work 🤗
@dianneking3616Ай бұрын
It’s better to remain silent than arguing with a fool 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MrIrdatlanАй бұрын
funny that the dude says "The sun doesnt twinkle." but if you viewed the sun from far enoughl, it would, for the same exact reason every other star twinkles.
@lunarhonk5640Ай бұрын
this might be the best reddit react yet, i'm actually on the floor sobbing
@lunarhonk5640Ай бұрын
how are people this clueless when information is literally the most accessible it's ever been? like 😭😭😭??
@EZ-D-FIANTАй бұрын
I call people "ignorantly arrogant" at every opportunity...👍👌👍
@BlackWater_49Ай бұрын
1:00 _Did you know that if you go on a train that goes at a constant speed of 100 mph you can jump continuously up and down without moving backwards in the train, thus proving, that neither you nor the train are actually moving at all, the environment around you is moving past your feet in the opposite direction of wherever the train is heading?_ Same logic and same reason this is not how any of this works.
@evelghostriderАй бұрын
What you have said is correct, but it is also missing alot of extra things... Say your on the roof of a car doing 100mph.. when you jump up the car stands on its brakes... That car can drop its speed to almost zero in two seconds. But you will still be travelling at the 100 mph.... what is the end result?? Same as if your in a limo. Two people, one in front one in back doing 100 mph.. you can toss a ball to each other over 5 meters.. What happens if you brake extra hard when ball is in mid flight ?? Also, is the ball easier to throw forward or backward at 100 mph ? One person is tossing with the forward speed, one is tossing against the speed... Same as if you are in an elevatorr and it's going up... what happens when you jump ?? Very little. Now if the elevator is going down floors and you jump, what happens ?? You get the feeling of floating for that slight second, like you can jump higher...
@BlackWater_49Ай бұрын
@@evelghostrider I appreciate your efforts but that context is all in there. What do you think would happen if the earth suddenly stopped spinning within a few seconds. Tip: It's not gonna be a pretty sight and you'll most definitely won't have any time realising what happened if it did, because conservation of momentum is a thing, the same reason the helicopter doesn't suddenly get pulled backwards just because it list direct contact to the group not to mention that it's still in the atmosphere which after billions upon billions of years has exactly the same speed at the surface of the planet.
@evelghostriderАй бұрын
So with that, a bullet should hold the same values of momentum. But yet your told no. There is the coriolis effect placed upon it. But the coriolis effect from what people say, is very selfish as it does not work on many thinks that remain free of the earth's surface. This is where I see people claiming many things. People argue very different things about the effect. What I say is if science has it correctly then everyone should agree on the basic principles. Yet here we are. You tell me things way differently to many others. Buy yet your suggesting your correct. I never say what I believe is correct, I'm very careful that way. But again, if we have multiple answers we have an issue then. I've someone telling me the coriolis effect is only about wind... and they say the are correct. Yet a person who shoots very long distances tells you they must calculate wind as a factor, but the big issue is how the world is moving under them in relation to that bullet... so are they wrong now ? Major scientists say the coriolis effect is anything that is free from the mere surface of the earth.. So again. If scientists and professionals of same stature can not agree on what takes place... how can mere normal people accept facts ? Who should people believe ? I don't believe anyone but myself. I take as much information as possible. Then have a positive and negative split Split all information and then start looking at each point to see what stands up... If I was to listen to just one person's advice. I'd never have lived the life I have... I'd be poor and stupid and restricted to going with a majority.
@BlackWater_49Ай бұрын
@@evelghostrider Your erroneous usage of _your_ instead of _you're_ is very off-putting. Also what an earth are you talking about? The Coriolis effect isn't that hard to understand. The earth rotates at roughly 15°/h (360°/24h) but the "linear" distance you move varies based on your location. E.g. if you're standing exactly on earth's rotational axis you aren't moving at all, merely turning on one point. You can even test it yourself. Take a 50m rope, secure it at one end so it can freely turn. Place a friend about 5m away from that center point and tell him to walk at a normal pace around the center while holding onto the robe. You on the other hand go to the other end of the rope, so 50m from the center point, and try to keep the rope straight. You'll quickly realise that you have to keep running while your friend is merely walking. The same thing is true for the earth and as soon as an object looses contact with the ground me momentum of the earth rotating (expect for the atmosphere of course) is no longer put onto the object so if you now fire said object over long distances north or south the change of the of the "linear" speed is not put through to the object, which retains the momentum from where it last touched the ground.
@evelghostriderАй бұрын
So you are a person for strict grammar, you are unable to appreciate that perhaps a persons predicted text alters words, and that on a small screen words can be missed.. fair enough. Personally thats not an issue to me unless its a court issue i am dealing with, i can easily point out to all your grammatically incorrect issues from your post, but i am not that petty my friend. I guess from experience it gives people such as yourself a superiority feeling over others that some how boost your ego.. As for your explanation, the earth spins at 1000 mph at its middle point, and the more you go to top or bottom the speed is gets less and less... Your long explanation does not really answer the initial point. You make a complicated reply to a simple question or idea in order to come across as a superior person. But proves pretty much nothing. But by all means if it makes you feel better with your ego, go for it, im happy to be the point of stupidity for people who refuse to see things with an open mind. But again your choice to live your life how you see it. Why do people such as yourself all seek to put down others who see things differently to what you do. None of you can have a conversation that does not involve you going into childish finger pointing or name calling or such things to put others down... again does that give you an ego boost ? @BlackWater_49
@Verbot819Ай бұрын
Perfect timing, I get to have my meal deal alongside a memeulous vid
@baliyaeАй бұрын
I don’t regret becoming a subscriber to this channel. Very entertaining! 😂
@dylanhardman7984Ай бұрын
NPC
@theidiatics3379Ай бұрын
3:17 this is what my grandma would probably tell me lmao
@Peejay1966Ай бұрын
The wind turbine one is genuinely funny. I am still laughing...
@Oi....Ай бұрын
U.S. politics makes sense when you see this
@GinatCookie1234Ай бұрын
I am never wrong. Once I thought I was, but I was mistaken.
@omarbaba9892Ай бұрын
Man doesn’t believe stuff with a tonne of evidence yet believes a 2000 year old book word by word and that magic and angels unironically exist
@CountScarlioniАй бұрын
"Faith must trample under foot all reason, sense, and understanding." -Martin Luther. Some people take that quote WAY too much to heart!
@kille-4BАй бұрын
It’s not even 2000 years old, it was written much later and has been redacted to fit a couple of times.
@harriwithani9203Ай бұрын
I’d say one of the top three worst experiences you can have in life is when you’re arguing with someone like this and they just keep completely missing your point coz they keep trying to “get you”
@pb5531Ай бұрын
As a Christian who has done much research on how science and the bible goes hand in hand it infuriates me when these intellectually lazy people basically prove they can’t even read.
@medievelknevil8716Ай бұрын
Lol
@MatecaCorpАй бұрын
“Science and the bible goes hand in hand” lmao bro the book literally says that striped animals exist because some guy put sticks in the ground
@stevecarr138929 күн бұрын
Because my brain isn't big enough to comprehend the physics involved to stop satellites from crashing into each other, it must be a fallacy
@Justinian-IVАй бұрын
Do I believe the Bible? You mean the goat hearder's guide to the galaxy... nah I don't.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192Ай бұрын
I remember when some friends took me to church. I was around 7 or 8 at the time & while the preacher was up there talking. I took the Bible out & started reading it. I couldn’t understand why ANYONE would believe it, let alone 60+% of the population. I used to go with them all the time & they thought they’d really converted me. They got so mad when I told them I only went cause we got sno-cones at the end. My parents rarely bought any sugary foods when I was a kid, so I’d try to get it whenever I got the chance🤣
@seigeengineАй бұрын
The bible is one of those interesting texts in that it includes a lot of different stuff of varying accuracy. Like, it's a weird combination of like history book, legal text, and mythology.
@stuborn-complaining-germanАй бұрын
I'm not that much into fiction novels...
@ew7339Ай бұрын
Why be disrespectful
@stuborn-complaining-germanАй бұрын
@@ew7339 Who is being disrespectful to whom exactly? We're saying we don't believe the stories writen in a 2000 yo. book... If it calms you down a bit please know that I don't believe in any of the other cults stories either...
@neilmcnastyАй бұрын
Stars do not Twinkle! It is our Atmosphere's varying density that disturbs (refracts) the light, making it look like it's twinkling!
@lupusreginabeta3318Ай бұрын
11:04 You are actually wrong because soda contains Water 😂
@thedancingdreammanАй бұрын
I once met a man who at the age of twenty-one that I had to explain that if you mix blue paint and yellow paint you will get green paint.
@martindunstan8043Ай бұрын
Oh dear,the problem with only reading one book and listening to one set of explanations for the questions you have for the world around you 🤪🤪🤣
@ceejay0137Ай бұрын
The word "explanations" is doing a _lot_ of work in that sentence!!
@NicolasMendoulaАй бұрын
1) You move along the atmosphere so the helicopter appears not to move. 2) The bible was written by people who didn't know better 3) The sun is a star it's just the closest. 4) Don't look at the sun 5) maybe there's a god maybe there isn't nobody knows 6) the moon is like 1/3 the size of the earth. The earth is kinda big in the sky of the moon. 7) 20 is 40% of 50. 8) if the sun explode we find out in about 8min. 9) The Sun become red when it's on the horizon because its light is basically absorbed by more atmosphere at this moment. The red wavelength travels further than other colors. 10) Soda is mostly sugar and artificial flavor. Zero nutrients.
@fredneecher1746Ай бұрын
3) More specifically, we are in orbit around it, unlike with the other stars. 6) The Moon is one quarter of the diameter of Earth but one eighty-oneth (is that a word?) of its volume. 9) All wavelengths travel at the same speed. Because it has a longer wavelength red is not deflected so much as the other colours, so more of it gets through.
@jblenАй бұрын
Who would win: billions, maybe even trillions of dollars in research into space, or, a nursery rhyme from an era where people still pooped in a bucket to throw out the window and you could die from a papercut
@kille-4BАй бұрын
They didn’t have paper that had such sharp edges at the time, but I get your point 🤗
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
The lyrics for the English lullaby "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" were published in 1806. So flushing toilets had been around, at least in Britain, for about 300 years.
@mischmaZOOOАй бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OGI came here to write the same thing lol It's a pretty modern song.
@burningmiseryАй бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Flushing toilets are older than stars? 🤯🤯🤯
@MrIrdatlanАй бұрын
Theres 0% chance you could have a Helicopter in the air for 4-5 hours, theres a reason Helicopters dont get brought out often in police chases or whatever, they eat fuel like the average american does any food.
@CleeborpChrimplitzАй бұрын
For the cross breeding/selective breeding one, I'd like to see their explanation for the existence of mules. Not only were they wrong about their initial point, they were wrong about cross breeding species. Some species can cross breed. The offspring is infertile though.
@mischmaZOOOАй бұрын
Humans, for example. Homo sapiens have cross breed with Homo neanderthalensis. And the offspring were fertile.
@TheSuperSurvivalistАй бұрын
George when he saw the Snapchat filter of that penguin:
@pemanilnoobАй бұрын
1:34 id say I believe in NASA and not the bible as I don’t believe in supernatural stuff, and I find it absolutely baffling that anyone does at all
@_V__.Ай бұрын
Clips like these make me both want to laugh and cry at the same time
@asmrgamer9823Ай бұрын
and this is exactly why we’ve got Trump as president again.
@ObIitusАй бұрын
Because dems screwed education system so badly that even religious conservatives can only improve it?
@ChozoBrainАй бұрын
Because of people from mostly other countries saying stupid things? I wasn't aware that they could vote.
@stephenp.6395Ай бұрын
@@ChozoBrain The vast majority of those were Americans. Seems you're not aware of much.
@Emerald-t7kАй бұрын
@@ChozoBrainbro most of those were americans. typical "its everyone else couldnt be us" mentality 😂
@BlueFlames094Ай бұрын
The helicopter one really made me feel like the smartest person on the planet. Honestly all of these do 😂
@filipbitala2624Ай бұрын
1:08 the implication is that wind doesnt exist
@potato_duud6166Ай бұрын
or gravity
@infernobreath2998Ай бұрын
Do you really think that man believes in gravity
@pemanilnoobАй бұрын
I don’t think this man has ever had even one middle school physics class
@potato_duud6166Ай бұрын
@@infernobreath2998 probably not he also probably thinks helicopters work by magic his whole life is a conspiracy theory
@mehallica666Ай бұрын
@@pemanilnoob Likely homeschooled by an evangelist parent. Most flat Earthers are.