I visited Florida a few weeks back, and I actually ran into Sam at a Panera Bread. I asked for his autograph, and he promptly put me in a headlock and brutally delivered blow after blow perfectly to the center of my face. This continued for a total of 1 minute and 57 seconds, after which he released me, where I was rushed to the hospital. I just got out and have fully recovered from the physical and mental trauma. Keep up the great work Sam!
8:56 I'm aware that the correct answer is 9 people, but let's play them like how they played us: "Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have 6 boys. Each boy has one sister. Can you count how many people there are?" Looking at the question, there is no mention that the Anderson couple adopted the 6 boys or they are biologically related. This also means that there is a possibility that none of the boys are biological brothers to each other. But each boy has one sister, as stated, so there is a possibility that the Andersons have adopted 1 to 6 sisters. One can argue that the 6 boys are biologically related, and while I will normally say that's true, in this case, the question states "in the family." There may be multiple ways of describing a family, some of which is a family through blood or through love. Logic applied, the scenario above fits the case. This takes our range of answers from 9 (possiblely family by blood) to 14 (family by love), and Sam is technically correct when he said that there are 14 people in the family.
@@YasinHazemRageh there wasn't any exact mention in the riddle, but if u wanna include them, then we can include them. But this means we'll need to include the children of these adopted people as well as any husbands and/or wives to make it fair for them too. We'll also need to include cousins, nephews and/or nieces. Again, a family can be described in many ways. What I was looking at, and also the riddle, is a nuclear family, for those who don't know, it consists of only parents and children (biological and adopted alike). What u looked at was an extended family, anyone outside a nuclear family. While we get a limited number for a nuclear family, we might reach up to, or even beyond, a million people in the extended family, given we can include removed family members. I only looked on Google for this, so this response may be a bit off with the way I answered
Question 2 was asking about what the CURRENT U.S. President's name was in 1996. That was the trick. This quiz was made when Trump was president and Trump's name in 1996 was still Donald Trump.
Sam: “be honest with me. What do you see when you look at me? you see a smart guy? You see a problem solver? You see a riddler?” Me: “I see a guy with mUsClE”
02:25 - the video he's watching says "lightening the match in the first place." I think you can pretty much sum up whether this quiz is even worth continuing from that one answer right there.
0:48 For example I’m using the name Bob and he’s the manager of a local Target, well at least he was from 2015 - 2020. Bob wasn’t the manager before 2014 but he was still called Bob so when you ask “What was the name of the manager of Target in 2014” in 2015 - 2020 you’re talking about Bob and Bob was still his name in 2014
Sam: “Imagine being a content creator who just recycles the same ideas over and over again” Also Sam: *Shows an image of him doing that Lastly Sam: “Couldn’t be me” Me: 💀
In this amazing video, sambucha has talked about roosters and Batman and elementary schools. But in every video, he always finds a way to inspire me. And he taught me about the president bill clinton. Thank you for this 🦍🦍
1:24. Ohhhh I get it now. What was the name of the CURRENT US(when the video was made) president in 1996. It was still Donald Trump because Trump wasn't president at the time, but his name was still Donald Trump.
4:25 technically he was correct, the question clearly states BEFORE Mt. Everest was discovered. But the answer was Mt. Everest because it was still the tallest mountain before it was discovered.