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Also Cap's shield is an alloy and not a single metal. In the movies it's not adamantium at all, because Fox owned the movie rights to adamantium, though that may be retconned in now.
@@obscurereference8798 it’s not an adimantium alloy because of fox it is a vibranium alloy according to comics adamantium is a combination of melted down vibranium and steel
Um actually, the statement said the Gobbledigooker was revealed “to the delight of the crowd“. But as you yourself pointed out later, he was instantly hated. The crowd booed them!
um actually, that was probably part of the implied correction, it was mentioned as you pointed out that they pointed out, just not focused on as a correction
really upsetting and very 2018 of them to trivialise something so important like gender. I don't care if it's a character, using the right gendered terms and pronouns is extremely important! glad dropout, and um, actually along with it, is better now.
@@chimera9922 moon is a noun that can refer to any natural satelite, however the moon of Earth is simply called Moon in English, but if you want to be fancy, you can use it's latin name of Luna.
Um, actually, the metal that Black Panther’s suit and Captain America’s shield are made out of is Vibranium, not Adamantium. Vibranium is an element, whereas Adamantium is an alloy made up of several other elements, with the formula being a US Government secret. Adamantium is the metal that covers Wolverine’s skeleton.
I think she does mean vibranium when she talks about BP's suit, and just misspoke when she said adamantium that time. The fact she used it at the end of her talking about his suit confirmed for me she did know it's meant to be that
A bit of clarification on the last statement: do not do anything to the tick: vaseline, nail polish etc. just remove it by pulling it STRAIGHT out. Do not twist. The longer the tick stays attached, the more likely it is that it will transfer disease to you. Also cleanse the area just as you would with any other wound once you remove it. Source: I am a forester that worked in the woods often and have had many encounters with these awful things.
When I had a tick, my mom (who has been a nurse her whole life adminstering people in a our rural area) pressed cotton soaked in medical alcohol on the tick for like a minute or something and it let go of its own volition. But I suppose that's not something you can do while you're out camping and you notice a tick's stuck in you
Not a forester, but yes, that's like the first lesson you learn when you go outside. Wear long stuff and check frequently for ticks, especially in nooks and crannies, even if it may seem uncomfortable or embarrasing (like the groin). And always pull straight out with good tweezers and a firm grasp on the head without destroying it. Luckily I personally never had too many ticks, but I had to remove them from my poor cat a lot.
Also, once decapitated it cannot transmit disease. If the head is still in, cleanse as you normally would and generally the body will reject and push the head out.
I keep thinking I'm not nearly as intense as some nerds are, and then we get to a question about The Sandman and I'm clutching my face screeching "DESIRE WASN'T A WOMAN AAAAAAAGH"
Around 2:30: Um, actually... In another episode, you gave a point to someone, because they said "Um, actually" before anyone else had a chance to correct them. She said, "Um, actually" first, no one had to remind her. She should have gotten that point. That's right, I'm part of the, "Um, actually" nerd fandom, where we get overly particular about the one rule of this comedy sketch/show. It's VERY niche.
to be fair the previous case where this happened the person included it in their statement all in one go. In this instance they were clearly two seperate statements and trapp said yes before she managed to add it. I don't think the previous example set precedent for this situation
Um, actually, Cap's shield is only _partly_ vibranium. In the MCU, it's an alloy of vibranium with an unknown metal, probably an iron alloy (because they weren't allowed to use adamantium), while in the comics, it's proto-adamantium. In fact, the metal that is bonded to Wolverine's skeleton (ftr, his bones aren't coated, they have bonded to the metal on a molecular level) was an attempt at recreating the original alloy found in Cap's shield.
Um actually, according to the CDC's tick removal guidelines they do not recommend covering them in Vaseline calling it "Folklore". Also, they explicitly advise against twisting when removing a tick. not sure if I'm late on the correction. But yeah had to consult the CDC guidelines recently for my first tick bite.
Also um actually, I'm not sure from what I've read that you're really supposed to use tweezers, because there's a high risk of accidentally squeezing it, causing the sucked blood/bug juice to flow into your body which carries the diseases. That's why they've got those little tick remover tools because it helps lower the chance of the squeezing and bursting them like that....
@@arinthia183 I think you'd be fine with tweezers, if you're not completely hamfisted with them. Just make sure they're good tweezers that you can use with ease and you'll be ok. The most important part is what comes before, which is just diminishing the surface area they can easily bite into and frequently and thoroughly checking if you got bit somewhere.
Um, actually: the grey circles with numbers used for the casting cost of spells in magic the gathering are not actually colorless mana, they are generic mana symbols. Colorless mana is entirely different
Fucking Eldrazi, you're right. The addition of colorless mana to one's pool's an evergreen mechanic, colorless mana costs are not, showing up only on Oath of the Gatewatch.
Um, actually colorless mana is not ENTIRELY different, since it can be used to pay generic mana costs perfectly well; generic mana payments could include colorless mana AND/OR colored mana.
Ummm Actually, you aren't supposed to twist the tick when removing it as that will make the head snap off. To remove a tick, you are supposed to pull the skin taut with your free hand, use your tweezers or grabbing tool to grab the head as close to the skin, and pull straight back in line with the tick's body.
Yes! And putting vaseline is common, its not great like said in the episode & it can irritate the tick more causing it to regurgitate its stomach into the wound increasing risk of infection. Same thing with trying to burn it or put nail polish remover on it.
Many years ago, I read a veterinary advice column that asked which way to twist when removing a tick… to which the vet replied, “I don’t believe that tick heads are threaded.”
Um actually, since we're talking about the movies, Cap's shield doesn't have adamanitum because Fox owned the movie rights to adamantium. Though I don't think they ever gave a complete list of the materials it's made of so since they now own Fox they can just say it always had adamantium in it.
@@tomasxfranco um actually, her statements may not have been, but the question was MCU specific, and according to some versions, adamantium is an alloy of vibranium, or at least somehow derived from it, therefore cap's shield is made at least partially of adamantium and vibranium, so her confusion of the two is acceptable, but annoying nonetheless. Black Panther's suit is not stated to have any adamantium, and usually is only made of vibranium weave, so her saying it was made of adamantium is false.
@@tomasxfranco In the pedantic spirit of the show, I'd say that since the topic of conversation was specifically on the MCU due to the question, and she didn't say otherwise, that they were still talking about the movies.
@@ZS-bg7jo Um, actually, we're all at least partial Cylons, assuming the Cylon gene didn't simply die out over the 150,000 years. We know that Cylons had a hard time reproducing before humans and Cylons colonised Earth 2 (that is, our Earth, not the Cylon Thirteenth Colony). It's implied that we're all descendants of Hera (Helo and Sharon's daughter), who was discovered by modern humans as "Mitochondrial Eve".
I was so annoyed at myself for having to pause the video to come up with the answer even though I knew immediately it was wrong. And THEN it took me the rest of the video to come up with the vorlon franchise.
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Yep I saw torn between being annoyed no one knew it was Cylons and no one knew Vorlons where Babylon 5. And so it begins, there must be some way out of here.
Um, Actually: you told the contestants to arrange the MTG cards from most to least expensive mana cost, and Dan ordered them from least to most expensive.
No starting point was marked on the boards, so there is no distinction between the 2, as you could just as easily read from right to left as from left to right. You only thought this was an issue because in your ingrained culture, that's the direction you read in.
Um Actually, Marty sees his other timeline self for about a minute before he jumps time in the Delorean. And I guess he's happier, he probably knows he's got a truck.
I wonder if anyone else is feeling pedantic about the specific relationships the endless characters in the Sandman series actually have. Although they refer to each other as brother/sister regularly throughout the series, the members of the endless family are not necessarily related, as members in the family have died only to be replaced by holders of power within their respective realms of influence who seem to inherit(/be overridden by) much of the former endless' personalities and knowledge. Dream is the only character we can actually experience this change directly in the series, but Despair, at least, is mentioned to have been succeeded a few times.
Um, actually, Despair has only been killed _once_ before, and she was the only one of the Endless to actually _die_ before Dream did. Desire is a remnant of the original Despair.
Eye-scream is not the only comics character that has ice cream themed superpowers. Another is Soft Serve, whose mutant ability is to poop ice cream. They totally missed a beat by not calling him One Cup.
Um actually, even though you want to do tick checks as soon as possible after leaving the woods you typically have up to 36 hours to safely remove a tick before the diseases they carry get into your system. It takes that long for them to collect their “blood meal” and transfer any of the diseases to you. Also, they can be easy to remove if you find them early enough since it takes a while for them to fully attach.
Um, Actually: George McFly wasn’t considered a successful author, just a published one. The books we see at the end of the movie are the first print of his first book. A little early to be considered successful.
Um, Actually: When Marty reverses the timeline in Back to the Future 2, he sees the headline in the paper change from "George McFly Murdered" to "George McFly Honored". So he was successful!
@@graceryan6349 umm, actually, that was an entirely sepretate timeline created by the interference of Marty and Emmet. Biff never crashed his car a second time in the first alteration of the timeline by Marty
I never noticed that the items in the background are all slightly off. The square Pokeball, Ash Ketchum's hat has the wrong logo, Thor's hammer has a shop hammers head, they have the blue mutant ninja turtles headband paired with the wrong weapon, and the D20 has a 21 side on it. You guys noticed any more?
UM ACTUALLY??? You called the person correcting your description of the halo rings pedantic but like, it's extremely not pedantic Destroying All Life in The Universe so that a parasitic hivemind couldn't reproduce is PRETTY DIFFERENT from destroying their enemies and controlling the universe
Um, Actually, All Dogwelders have a psychic connection that can be used to vocally communicate by remotely puppeteering dead dogs. Which would be argued as a special power, since no human can do this naturally. (Or at least we haven't discovered how to do it yet).
@@cnnr_ Me going through the comments 3 years later to in hopes someone would tell me the dogs weren't being hurt by this. Presumably, he doesn't kill the dogs himself first.
Um, Actually it is *not* pedantic to point out to people that Desire's gender is constantly shifting and is not fixed, because the entire symbolic *point* of Desire of the Endless is that "desire" looks different to everyone and Desire must represent that, and to fail to acknowledge that fact is to fail to grasp the world in which the character works. What *is* pedantic is for me to put this comment on a 2 year old video.
Okay, I just HAD to pause the video in order to look up this Gobbledy Gooker....I didn't even finish trying to spell it, and it popped up in the search....with videos!! So funny!
"I'll give you a point, but your answer is folk medicine." What? Um actually, you shouldn't twist when you pull a tick because you can rip the body off with the head or mouth parts still stuck in your skin. Similar sentiment to the Vaseline thing, but in regards to the actual tweezer technique.
Yeah, I don't know why he got the point since it sounds like he got it mostly wrong. I've also heard that the Vaseline method was bad because the ticks may vomit to eject themselves, transferring the disease faster.
Having a family that lived out in the middle of nowhere, we found that the quickest and safest way to get rid of ticks was to use a lighter to heat up their ass. They will let go to try and get away from the flame and then you put them in a cup of vinegar so their eggs are destroyed as well. The suffocation was always for chiggers (Trombiculidae) and was actually clear nail polish not vaseline.
@@DarthPoyner The truth is that you should just use tweezers and pull straight up while taking them off immediately. While the lighter may work, it can backfire in two ways: 1. If you kill the tick while it’s attached, it may dig in deeper and have its head more lodged. 2. A portion of people that do this end up burning themselves in the process. They just traded a temporary problem for a permanent t scar.
the more important part is that Salmonella thyphi, the bacteria that causes typhus, is not tickborn, and is purely spread human to human via the faeces-to-oral route
Um actually, apply rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. The tick becomes "sedated" and can be easily removed. It's what we always did to get ticks off our dogs anyway.
Okay no points for any of them ever! They didn't even know CYLON? And UM Actually, the Vorlons were the elder race of "angels" in encounter suits from Babylon 5.
The thing with ticks is that you should pull it from its head. Definitely don't twist it. Take the tweezer and grab the tick by the head and pull it straight. If you pull it from its body, its head could remain stuck in your skin, because its teeth (called the hypostome) has hooks in the end that attach the tick the host, keeping it from falling off.
I always used a lighter to get the tick out. Waving the flame directly above the tick will get it to pull out to escape. At that point, pull what little may still be in out with tweezers or just flick it.
Um actually, when naming the casting cost of Magic the Gathering cards, for instance "Time walk", you should say 1 GENERIC mana and a blue mana. Colorless mana is a subset of mana that just doesn't pertain to any color and is typically produced (although not limited) by artifacts and non-basic lands. While generic mana costs can be paid with colorless mana, you don't have to use the later necessarily. (sorry for bad english)
I know I'm a bit late here but ummm actually, Dan ordered the cards from least expensive to most expensive when the shiny question called for most expensive to least.
You absolutely do not want to cover a tick in anything, you do not want to kill it before removing it as they might vomit when they die which if they're still attached to you is a great way to get contaminated blood back in your body.
Um Actually: they’re called the 12 Colonies of Kobol, and there is a 13th tribe of humanoid cylons that forms a 13th colony long before the series begins that’s forgotten by the other 12.
Um actually, Mr. Mxyzsptlk's name is pronounced "Mix yes spit lick" As established is in 'Superman the Animated Series' episode "Mxyzpixilated" And for extra points, his name pronounced backwards is "Kill tip seez'em"
I'm actually, you said to order the magic cards from most to least expensive, he gave the answer exactly opposite and thus incorrect. Also, the term you were looking for was 'Converted Mana Cost' as the Mana cost includes the color requirements and cannot be compared as a simple number.
Um, actually, the mana costs of Serra Angel and Time Walk have "generic mana" in their costs, which can be paid with any mana (colored or colorless). Until 2016, colorless mana producers and generic mana costs used the same symbols, leading to terminology confusion, until the set Oath of the Gatewatch in 2016 introduced the colorless mana symbol and colorless mana costs (that can only be paid with colorless mana).
My neighbors had so many magic cards. They put together 9 or 10 decks that were equally balanced and we'd have tournaments were you had to play with one of those decks.
You know, for the magic question I knew all of them but time walk. I would have gotten it wrong, cus if assume such a strong effect had to be the most expensive. Holy hell that card is insane
Um Actually, Black Panther is not T'challa's alter ego because that would imply that 1. They are two different personalities and 2. That not everyone knew he was the black panther when in fact if he's the king of Wakanda he is also the black panther and literally everyone knows.
um actually, Black panther is a title in wakanda for the best warrior in wakanda and is interchangeably could be given to any warrior as it happens to suri
@@s47121o Ok. Thank you huge marvel fan. Um... I'm going to have to look more into this. Also, I'm not silently hating on you or anything. I'm just happy that I don't know everything about certain topics because a lot of people look to me as if I do.
Um, actually, none of the cards you listed cost colorless mana; Time Walk and Serra Angel cost *generic* mana. "Colorless" mana, the kind of mana produced by Sol Ring and required to cast Kozilek, the Great Distortion, is actually something different altogether. While it was only recently given its own mana symbol in the Battle for Zendikar block, it's always been distinct from generic mana under the hood, in the official game rules. It's a *super* common mistake, though, and I wouldn't mention it in most circumstances -- but that is what this game is all about, after all. :)
Um actually, Time Walk and Serra Angel have "generic mana", not "colorless mana". Colorless mana was made into its own type with the advent of the Battle for Zendikar Block, using a diamond mana symbol. A black number with a grey circle indicates generic mana.
Um actually, MtG's converter mana costs (CMCs) include generic, not colourless pips. Colourless is an actual mana type and is represented by a diamond in the pip. Colourless mana came about from the destruction of land on the plane of Zendikar by the hands/tentacles/whatnots of the Eldrazi.
Um, Actually For the ordering the mana cost question from MTG you ask them to order them from the most expensive to the least expensive but you stated it was correct with the least expensive to the most expensive.
Um Actually Arm-Fall-Off Boy's arm doesn't fall off, he removes it and uses it as a club to beat his enemies, wielding it in his other non-removed hand.