My favourite one will always be when someone tweeted pics of Jim Carrey as a young adult and now, and asked "what happened to him", the note said "He aged."
The bungie thing is mostly just because it's more fun. And when you're able to have fun doing exercise, you do it more often. But it's also good for people that have foot or knee issues, or even back issues depending on the exercise, because it takes pressure off of those areas while the person exercises.
1:25 stacking rocks is something every child does at one point, a pyramid is simply the most effective way to stack rocks and have them not fall over for a long time.
Community Notes is the best thing to come from Twitter since Dark Mode. And fun fact: it was there before Muskrat took it over because of all the misinformation that was all over the place, especially during the 2016 Election Cycle. And anything that keeps Rage Baiters from prospering is A-OK in my book! Most annoying MFs around!
And, on top of that, having a symmetrical entrance to a place is kinda a common thing to do unless every 12 year old Minecraft player who has put a window on both sides of their door is simply apart of the new world order
1:12 it isn't that mad, there's only so many ways to stack rocks and pyramids are a pretty good way to do so, so many cultures created buildings, which varied in what they were used for, as pyramids
What other megastructure than pyramids would ancient people's build? The pyramid shape is just the least difficult one to have as the foundation for your megastructure. Not to mention that the wide base and narrowing top makes it really stable. Imagine ancient peoples trying to build a megacube or the gigasphere lol
4:11 gonna community notes the community notes That is an iron pickaxe. Stone pickaxes are gray in color, yet the one he's holding is white (like an iron pickaxe) [insert link to wiki page of iron pickaxe]
I think bungee workout might be better at burning calories than just treadmill. Not necessarily because it requires more muscle (don't know if it does but it will activate many different muscles). But because it is more enjoyable and therefore more sustainable. People don't work out only to lose weight, people want to be healthier, or do enjoyable things. It usually isn't "weird work out vs normal work out" It is more like "weird work out or sitting and doing nothing". Novelty of the thing motivates people, and we really shouldn't be bashing people when they are actively improving their lives.
Even if it doesn't burn as many calories as a treadmill, it sure as hell looks a lot more fun than a treadmill. :D I don't know why people are so against adults doing fun things. Especially if it's women, some people will complain no matter what they do.
This is such a good point! I enjoy exercise, but struggle with gym workouts because I am usually bored out of my skull whilst doing reps or cardio, even with music or podcasts playing. Something engaging and fun is way more useful as a habit builder!
1:24 The reason we see pyramids everywhere is because the triangle is one of the strongest and most structurally stable shapes one can build with. It’s not surprising that so many different civilizations would discover this and proceed to make a giant one for one reason or another.
Community notes are the well needed “erm actually” to point out just how little you should trust anything on the internet. Sometimes they go a bit crazy though and note obvious satire, but most of the time they are alright, at least when they note satire they play along with it sometimes
1:12 Pyramids are commonly found across the world as they are one of the simplest, yet strongest ways of building large strauctures. If I had to guess, the sets of doors/windows in each structure actually have different uses that the images doesn't tell us. It is also possible they were actually carved out by explorers years later whilst trying to enter. As for the painting, that building would have been in the middle east, so it would have been closely inspired by Egyptian architectures.
Community notes are a great idea for misinformation BUT when theyre on tweets that are clearly jokes i think theyre super annoying, like the cardio one. No one was gonna read that tweet as science
'Animals need our love' I'd like to see the video of him hugging a hippo or a polar bear. It was nice knowing you Daniel, but now you have re-entered the great circle of life via the digestive system of a pissed off polar bear
1:28 Those structures are so similar, because they are easy (for large structures) to make. The entryways are rectangles because arches are hard to make.
if the person talking about bears isn't trolling, they need to look up Timothy Treadwell. he spread the same kind of "bears are actually gentle and misunderstood creatures who need our love" rhetoric and got killed and eaten by one, the audio of it happening was recorded. animals are cool but the undomesticated ones are not our friends and don't have to be, we can admire from a distance
Unironically though, the best way to burn calories is to do it in a way you enjoy/keeps you doing it. If you can't bring yourself to run for forty minutes every day, but you can get yourself to go to some wild bungee cardio class, do it! Whatever keeps you doing a workout is a good workout
1:20 pyramids around the world are built similarly because, well, there's basically only one way to build a pyramid lol. it's the same with similar houses, or having similarly-shaped cities, similar-width roads, similar weapons around the world etc. it's just efficient, and it looks good, so of course everyone's going to do it like that. no conspiracy required, just human nature
0:58i mean if you are Christian but as a Muslim i dont believe he did that, he did some like giving sight to the blind, healing lepers, raising the dead, and breathing life into clay birds. But never turned water into wine as far as i know, i am no Muslim index 1O1 so dont take my words for granted and do the research yourself
Remember, these ancient civilizations who thought that the earth was flat, also believe that drilling holes in people heads with a slightly sharp rock was a good idea!
I had a mate who really got into Rolexes. Used to tell me I just didn't understand. Last I talked to him he was going out to Dubai to meet some gay arabs who probably shit on him and gave him a rolex. Don't be like Sam, George.This is maybe the third time I've heard you waffling about watches. We never see you wear one, and it should stay that way. You were bossman on a mic, now bossman bandanahatshades. I didn't watch Alex because he was always wearing something gucci.
Hahahha... Even if bears are indeed only playing with you, you are very likely to be killed by them... Like... They're organic tanks. xD And then they end up eating you because they realized that you became their prey.
"You may know, o seeker of the truth of astrology, that the celestial sphere is a physical ball, perfectly circular and so is everything contained therein in, at all times in all states." -Picatrix al-ghayat. 11th century.
8:40 Readers' added context: Dogecoins are in fact cryptocurrency, and as such can be hacked. Just last week, someone stole 2 million dollars worth of crypto.
@@samuelgarrod8327 Luckily for you in the 3days since I posted that I found the actual oldest evidence of knowledge of a spherical earth comes from Phonecian sailors employed by the Egyptians in 600BCE, they sailed from the red sea around Africa into the med. The crossing of the hemisphers in short time allowed them to observe the sun and stars and form logical conclusions based on sight across that distance that the earth was likely spherical.
People mistaking the flight sim planes as real planes and news worthy reminds me of BBC putting a video of an attack up and it was a low res video from Arma 2 or 3
Actually ancient cultures also knew the earth is round, cuz you can figure it out with maths and physics. Most of the flat earth images are more like "representative" models of religious ideas and aren't meant to portray real life.
A pyramid is simply the most stable shape to stack up a lot of rocks to make a large structure. Nothing odd about more than one people figuring this out.
The... reasonable folks who thought "ancient cultures" "knew" the Earth is flat should be informed that the Greeks figured out and calculated, pretty accurately too, that the Earth was a sphere and its circumference using sticks and shadows some 2200 years ago. Eratosthenes was a bit off but he did get the number pretty right when we actually got around to measuring it ourselves. However he used Math so I guess it's way beyond their ability to understand...