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@jaggedsigns3O11
@jaggedsigns3O11 9 лет назад
I feel like i could watch james for hours just talking about things, he calms my nerves.
@sillysad3198
@sillysad3198 8 лет назад
+Hugh G. Erichawn same with Richard Dawkins. Britain is rich of calming narrators.
@lukef4166
@lukef4166 8 лет назад
Him and Attenborough are my heroes to be honest. Both full of knowledge and infinitely engaging.
@acrefray
@acrefray 8 лет назад
There are some exceptions from the British accent. Morgan Freeman for example. Or Aziz from History of Westeros.
@ododargo
@ododargo 7 лет назад
hi thx for the vids carl sagan had a nice voice
@GoTeamSunny
@GoTeamSunny 7 лет назад
Brian Blessed has the blessed voice
@CarsMutley1995
@CarsMutley1995 11 лет назад
Captain Sense of Direction, ends up in orbit... "Oh what a pillock"
@VaeVictisXIII
@VaeVictisXIII 8 лет назад
He's just so down to earth, a normal guy despite his success! love it, during the Jeremy Clarkson crap he was bring out tea to the press by his house etc. Just such a lad!
@Wings_of_foam
@Wings_of_foam 2 года назад
Because he is not American.
@chinaman1
@chinaman1 8 лет назад
mono, mono, mono, mono, mono, mono, mono, STEREO!
@BRE3ZYE
@BRE3ZYE 8 лет назад
I came down to the comments looking for this to make sure my speakers weren't garbage.
@LeonardoBruno54
@LeonardoBruno54 8 лет назад
Jesus, I read this and it became stereo immediately.
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 5 лет назад
Reminded me about the Reassembler. Beethoven... STEREO!
@ShadowAkatora
@ShadowAkatora 7 лет назад
4:44 - _Ground control to Captain slow.._
@KanishQQuotes
@KanishQQuotes 6 лет назад
ShadowAkatora Skeletor to king randor
@kacperstick
@kacperstick 9 лет назад
4:19 AAAAAAND shitch to mono!
@Mars_junior
@Mars_junior 8 лет назад
headphone warning at 4:21. audio takes a jump right after that for some reason.
@justinhamilton8647
@justinhamilton8647 3 года назад
Oh god thanks
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 4 месяца назад
The sound gradually petered out a minute before that, do you could barely hear anything.
@ZER0--
@ZER0-- 9 лет назад
When astro/cosmonauts come back from long missions in space they occasionally forget that they're back on earth, and drop things because in space if they let go of an object it will stay where it is. Just don't let them hold a baby.
@DavidvdGulik
@DavidvdGulik 7 лет назад
i like that about James, everybody always seems to forget about Michael Collins
@jadenkhor3523
@jadenkhor3523 8 лет назад
James made a good point. It's not the fear of heights , rather, a fear death after falling from a great height. Interesting.
@debbiethemadbee
@debbiethemadbee 11 лет назад
"press-upskis"? Lol
@Hitsyfication
@Hitsyfication 10 лет назад
A russian press up xD
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 10 лет назад
I can just imagine Clarkson going off into space, he'd just go "Poweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer" and then end up breaking orbit and have no fuel left to get back... :P
@hart-of-gold
@hart-of-gold 8 лет назад
One of the very few times you will hear the name Micheal Collins and not the names of the "other two".
@MrClamson
@MrClamson 8 лет назад
+Hart Poole Hoping for it in a quiz, myself.
@alimalki659
@alimalki659 8 лет назад
Hello guys I am still stuck in Blotto right now. If you are reading my comment please I need help to get back ASAP.. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
@Hamatabo
@Hamatabo 8 лет назад
...mmm no..
@KeremKaratasKeremshanti
@KeremKaratasKeremshanti 11 лет назад
It is good to know that being in a restrictive state is not disliked by James May.
@ooglefluffg857
@ooglefluffg857 11 лет назад
Has anyone noticed that the like bar is a blue lightsaber now?
@CrazyBikerGuy
@CrazyBikerGuy 6 лет назад
I miss the bar it made it a lot easier to do a % working on videos.
@evildeed90s
@evildeed90s 8 лет назад
does the woman behind the camera even know what shes meant to be doing. i felt the awkwardness a few times james had to keep speaking to break the silence
@TomTheSaintsGuy
@TomTheSaintsGuy 8 лет назад
+0reaver01 Yeah, glad I'm not the only one who noticed...
@Bastacat
@Bastacat 8 лет назад
+0reaver01 I think the problem is that May just sometimes keeps on going and going..then pauses for few seconds and on he goes again :D The girl is the instigator for action,May is the action at hand...the problem is that he has bad latency,so at times it might take a while to compute whether the action needs to be ''reinstigated'' or if it's just....lag.
@PalStanleyFan1
@PalStanleyFan1 11 лет назад
RU-vid doesn't work anymore...
@TheDoubleBee
@TheDoubleBee 11 лет назад
I like the idea of my corpse being an irritation while orbiting the Earth. Plus, you can moon the entire Earth. :D
@MrZhilvinas
@MrZhilvinas 11 лет назад
more like half of it... at a time :D
@Admiral8Q
@Admiral8Q 11 лет назад
Well, half the Earth at one time, but with a FULL moon at least, heh!
@Admiral8Q
@Admiral8Q 11 лет назад
You just cracked me up!!! Moon the moon for eternity!
@charlesfawcett4178
@charlesfawcett4178 6 лет назад
if you fell of the ISS you would not orbit forever, surprisingly quickly the very outer atmosphere would slow you down and decay your orbit to a point where you would burn up in the atmosphere. This is why satellites need engines if they plan to stay in orbit for any reasonable period of time. There are actually graphs around that show the ISS height and how it needs to perform burns to stay in orbit.
@poisonhemlock
@poisonhemlock 8 лет назад
You mentioned the sky viewing app, pointing your tablet at the stars and having unseen details highlighted for you in real time. I wonder if, when space tourism becomes commonplace, a similar Earth viewing app will be available that will recognize geographic features of our planet and then map out cities, landmarks, demographics, real time news stories....
@nickrich56
@nickrich56 11 лет назад
My question is... is there a science of comedy? If so you guys are brainiacs ...
@justinhamilton8647
@justinhamilton8647 3 года назад
[Richard Hammond liked this comment]
@Admiral8Q
@Admiral8Q 11 лет назад
Apollo 2? James, Apollo 2-6 were unmanned test missions. Actually, Apollo 2 and 3 took place before the fire on Apollo 1 that killed the crew.
@Ajax1984
@Ajax1984 11 лет назад
Apollo 2?! Apollo 1 James, Apollo 1!
@ikkeheltvanlig
@ikkeheltvanlig 11 лет назад
WARNING! Movie Spoiler alert! Don't watch past 5:40 if you can't handle it.
@vikingfortiesfaeroes
@vikingfortiesfaeroes 8 лет назад
The Ray Bradbury short story 'Kaleidoscope' deals with a group of astronauts who've been ejected from their exploding spacecraft, and have to deal with the sudden pointlessness of everything as they're left helplessly hurtling through space...
@Asimov16
@Asimov16 8 лет назад
you can get vertigo in space. You can also get vertigo on the ground. Vertigo is a condition in the ear where the liquid in the ear causes a dizzy sensation. The fear of hieghts is really acrophobia.
@bdr420i
@bdr420i 6 лет назад
No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you 💐
@nickrich56
@nickrich56 11 лет назад
... hard to imagine James as an orbiting piece of space junk ... surely the BBC would rescue him
@Admiral8Q
@Admiral8Q 11 лет назад
Nah, he would become a national monument... IN SPACE!
@mimistar1427
@mimistar1427 11 лет назад
To clarify and to stop perpetuating the incorrect definition of vertigo, please note that vertigo is a type of dizziness and refers to a false sensation that oneself or the surroundings are moving or spinning (usually accompanied by nausea and loss of balance) that is a result of a mismatch between vestibular, visual, and somatosensory systems. Vertigo is often incorrectly used instead of acrophobia, which actually is an extreme or irrational fear of heights. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort that share both similar etiology and options for treatment. Vertigo can be experienced due to acrophobia, but is to clarify VERTIGO is NOT the fear of heights, which is ACROPHOBIA.
@ToastPixel
@ToastPixel 9 лет назад
Wow cool no one cares
@mimistar1427
@mimistar1427 9 лет назад
+PixelToast looool
@JeatonThe
@JeatonThe 11 лет назад
Could you start linking these at the end of the original videos? That would be handy.
@dojohansen123
@dojohansen123 11 лет назад
He was in a U2 in James May On The Moon, so yes. At 70 000 feet. Technically he is an astronaut...
@AsboJunior
@AsboJunior 10 лет назад
To be an astronaut you have to go to space. Space is a vacuum. Planes don't work in a vacuum, therefore, James is not an astronaut.
@acehardy3629
@acehardy3629 9 лет назад
AsboJunior as·tro·naut ˈastrəˌnôt/ noun noun: astronaut; plural noun: astronauts a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. Not only do you not have to have been to space, you don't even have to have been in a spacecraft, simply received the training and passed and tests and be allowed to travel on one.
@Kralperri
@Kralperri 11 лет назад
Great video! It's interesting to listen to James just answering these questions like this!
@MatiPryjomko
@MatiPryjomko 11 лет назад
These are better than the actual videos. :)
@Alendo
@Alendo 7 лет назад
5:17 typical James xD
@TheGreatSnoozer
@TheGreatSnoozer 9 лет назад
press-upskis?
@DoubleXmagnum
@DoubleXmagnum 8 лет назад
I started spacing out.
@MrKDilkington0
@MrKDilkington0 11 лет назад
James May looks very similar to former Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell during the 80's or early 90's.
@The55five5
@The55five5 11 лет назад
What happens to a dead body in space? I wouldn't think they would decompose in a space suit...
@karkuri
@karkuri 11 лет назад
Decomposition is done by microbes and bacterial, if ur dead body is fully expose to space u will not rot u will not decompose, however if u r dead while inside the space suit then it depends on how sterile it is.
@ItsJakeTheBrake
@ItsJakeTheBrake 11 лет назад
karkuri even if the suit is sterile, the body is not.
@karkuri
@karkuri 11 лет назад
Jay K I forgot to take into account the microbes in ur body, so ur right in that regards but it all depends on the suit really. U will decompose so long as the suit can maintain an environment for the microbes to thrive. The moment the suit fails then the microbes will be on borrowed time and would die from extreme temperature.
@ArcturusMinsk
@ArcturusMinsk 11 лет назад
Well, you'd be cooked and frozen at the same time, bloat up to almost double your size and partly decompose from internal bacteria. Also, you'd be zooming over head every 90 minutes assuming you're in the same orbit as the ISS when you kick the space bucket.
@benlariviere372
@benlariviere372 11 лет назад
I'd imagine the vacuum the cadaver was in would keep it in prestine shape. However I'm not a scientist or astrophysicist or and ist of any sort
@RMoribayashi
@RMoribayashi 10 лет назад
If you become untethered from the ISS you just wait 90 minutes until you float back to it when your orbits re-cross. That wouldn't really be necessary in a US space suit because it has an emergency manoeuvring unit on the backpack to give you a push in just such an emergency. I don't know if the Russians have that feature on their suits.
@Victorioushunter
@Victorioushunter 6 лет назад
dont worry. they have a rope to lasso back into spaceship
@Ricardo87bravo
@Ricardo87bravo 11 лет назад
Hello Head squeeze... What are the similarities and differences between space suits and underwater suits?? Besides the cost.. Are there still fabricating underwater suites like in the movies???
@geoffphuketInPhuket
@geoffphuketInPhuket 11 лет назад
Okay, so you're lost in space, die, then carry on going around in orbit for ever. Or do you? Surly the body would decay....eventually? If not, it'd be a better option than cryogenics! Hmmm .
@robertferguson3023
@robertferguson3023 9 лет назад
A comment on the production values: The volume's inconsistent. Is May that difficult to plan for in terms of gain?
@mattmopar440
@mattmopar440 11 лет назад
James was in a U-2 and that was Very close to space and a amazing video !!! /watch?v=1PmYItnlY5M
@caspermijacogeo6750
@caspermijacogeo6750 11 лет назад
Press upskis ?
@HekateMGO
@HekateMGO 11 лет назад
Press-upskis! :D
@Gozne
@Gozne Год назад
Noone has been lost in space or died in space, u know why? cause space does not exist. Its a netflix scfi fantasy that only exist s in people´s head whose favourite TV show is top gear.
@medwatt
@medwatt 10 лет назад
For some reason when I hear the word 'claustrophobia' I immediately feel claustrophobic but I'm not claustrophobic.
@WollyChaps
@WollyChaps 11 лет назад
I would LOVE to see James May play a bit of Kerbal Space Program.
@jbruning1291
@jbruning1291 11 лет назад
High Michael. I don't know why that seemed funny to me.
@Nightsd01
@Nightsd01 7 лет назад
If an astronaut were to become unhooked from the ISS they would actually burn up in the atmosphere after a few years. The ISS is quite high, but there's still enough atmosphere up there that it slowly loses speed (and altitude). This is why the ISS regularly performs "boost burns" to raise its orbital altitude. A dead astronaut would have no such luck and would plummet rather quickly.
@bhuni
@bhuni 11 лет назад
Why are some people's second toes longer than the first one? (also I would love to wear one of the t-shirts with Mr. May's face on it if it's possible, thank you)
@Sorenle72
@Sorenle72 11 лет назад
Hmm... If I knew for certain that I'd die at a specific time... I think I'd like to "be lost" in space for a few hours before that and then slowly fall asleep...
@pwnchip
@pwnchip 11 лет назад
what is that app he was talking about?
@pwnchip
@pwnchip 11 лет назад
lanmancz thank you, sir :)
@karkuri
@karkuri 11 лет назад
star chart actually. Its available on both ios and android. It'll track the sky base on ur gps location and date of time so the sky on the screen would actually change in real time. The iss tracking function james mention is the paid version though, the free version is the just sky, constelation and basic solar system but its worth paying for the full version.
@yeaExtraa
@yeaExtraa 11 лет назад
When floating in space you could probably still have problems with heights, it is supposed to give a sensation of freefalling rather than floating.
@brocklanders6172
@brocklanders6172 8 лет назад
Being weightless in space, supposedly, feels like constantly falling at terminal velocity at 120 MPH. No thanks.
@RangerHouston
@RangerHouston 6 лет назад
Idk about y'all but I'd love to be the first person lost in space. Just floating off into the void to eventually peacefully go to sleep and then die while unconscious due to asphyxiation.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 3 года назад
Interesting watching this in 2021 after Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos have gone to "space". James was 100% accurate that flights would be expensive and brief.
@zi9a
@zi9a 7 лет назад
What is the name of the music on the background!
@Ryvucz
@Ryvucz 7 лет назад
I would volunteer to be left in space, to be lost without gravity and die from asphyxiation.
@davidfarmer2049
@davidfarmer2049 6 лет назад
2:00 "to be spacemen AND WOMEN" ....sigh .... Ilke others I was just enjoying his tutorial when we get the blast of 21 century PC 'ism. I suppose the (female ) interviewer would throw a Diva fit if he dared to say "SPACEMEN" and hed presumably never work again. I guess it's not his fault 60 years ago men from all walks of life were flying lancaster to their alsot certain death long before it was decided we cant say spacemen with out elaborating that woman are not excluded. We have turned in to a self-absorbed bunch of fannies.
@arisukak
@arisukak 11 лет назад
You do feel gravity in space. There is gravity everywhere. When you're in orbit you're still feeling 90% of Earth gravitational pull. So you're actually falling towards Earth, you're just going so fast that you keep missing the Earth. You're basically in a perpetual state of freefall.
@samdf96
@samdf96 11 лет назад
Agreed, I caught that too, when he said there is no gravity haha
@Admiral8Q
@Admiral8Q 11 лет назад
You are being pulled by gravity, yes, but you don't feel it because you are falling. ;)
@Coppertunes
@Coppertunes 11 лет назад
He said 'without the sensation of gravity'
@hailgod1
@hailgod1 11 лет назад
You don't feel gravity in space. There is however, gravity. What james said is that there is no sensation of gravity in which he is correct.
@hailgod1
@hailgod1 11 лет назад
HailgodMC Rather than space, i meant orbit.
@johnmont47
@johnmont47 11 лет назад
Just think,some poor slepp,s craft,s engjne fails during a vital engine burn and he drifts away out of our system.100,000 years later some alien craft finds him.
@Arturo_S3
@Arturo_S3 11 лет назад
If you don't decompose in space, could you be revived after having been dead for say 10 years? (Could your organs still function?)
@schmittelt
@schmittelt 11 лет назад
For all you old "Far Side" fans out there... "Dear Henry, where were you? We waited and waited but finally decided that...."
@karolykiegel9937
@karolykiegel9937 8 лет назад
Well, to tell the truth, there could be a few guys/girls lost in space. Remember most of the space walks are top secret for a reason. A little miscalculation and the rocket missed to get in orbit and flew away in the cosmos. Oops. Wonder how many times it happened. Like going to the moon? How many people got stuck there? We will never know.
@karolykiegel9937
@karolykiegel9937 8 лет назад
I understand that most launches happened in the cold war era. Not the typical share everything with the public attitude that time. What did it cost? Nothing. Work hours. Some people mining, transporting, building. Hiding it is easy, just go to a place like nevada desert or the steppes of russia. No people near and if some1 films it you get rid of him/her. Easy.
@karolykiegel9937
@karolykiegel9937 8 лет назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nedelin_catastrophe This thing happened in the 60's. It was found out 1989. The video was public after 2000 something. I was not saying it is easy to hide a rocket launch today, but in the 60's it was quite possible and yes everything is speculation. I didn't even say you are not right, but at that time it was quite easy to hide such things. I was only saying that we could never know how many astronauts are out there. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz_11 These guys got back but it was the 11th mission. I was saying that we will never hear of some of the accidents that happened up there. This is only a speculation.
@Geographus666
@Geographus666 8 лет назад
+Károly Kiegel It was 1989 that the soviets first acknowledged the accident happend but it was long known to the west at that point. If normal newspapers could write articles about the accident two month after it happend, you can assume that the intelligence services already knew about it way before them. And like Robert Douglas said before, it was impossible for both the US and the USSR by the early 60's to launch missiles without the other side knowing it. They even told each other when they planed to launch a spacecraft so that the early warning systems for ICBM launches would not classify them as a potential attack. Also both sides closely monitored their activity, e.g. by receiving the radiotraffic, which was encrypted but still relatively easy to detect and triangulate. It is very unlikely that there is a spacecraft with dead astronauts in space that they would not know about. So NO, it is not easy to hide such things, not even in the 60s. And what is the point with Soyuz 11? The soviets never tried to hide this. There was even a state funeral for them.
@Rizhiy13
@Rizhiy13 11 лет назад
Actually you won't be in space forever if you started in low earth orbit, since there is still quite a bit of air up there so you will eventually fall back down, because of the drag. ISS loses about 10 km of altitude every year because of drag.
@TytoProductions
@TytoProductions 11 лет назад
Some Russian cosmonauts, I believe three, went wrong and were left to drift. It happened during the space race and there were no reports of accidents, but there were no reports saying they'd returned. They were all individual incidents. On was based on a fire, another a slow decompression and the other merely drifted away... I think.
@Kauppamopo
@Kauppamopo 7 лет назад
but if you have enough money you can just buy space tourist trip to ISS for like ~20+ millon dollars :D
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 5 лет назад
You either won't get vertigo or you will live in vertigo considering you're always in motion. Imagine being seasick but in space.
@manuelg8050
@manuelg8050 7 лет назад
If one astronaut is left in space he or she would go round and round forever. Since even in 400 km above ground, where the ISS orbits, there is still some bits of atmosphere left which would slow the astronaut down over time. With slower speed the astronaut will lose height and eventually burn up in the atmosphere...
@RichardDrinkPepsi
@RichardDrinkPepsi 11 лет назад
You're going to use another mic the next time? It feels like a low quality microphone. Great video but the sound was a bit distracting to me :(
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 11 лет назад
I can finally comment now! I couldn't ever since the rubbish update. (not even when I did link the accounts)
@01975Scorpio
@01975Scorpio 8 лет назад
There is a rumor that a Russian cosmonaut was lost several months before Yuri Gagarin went up.
@okkcomputer
@okkcomputer 8 лет назад
a few of them actually, Gagarin was not very confident about coming back to earth either. google this: Judica-Cordiglia brothers they intercepted radio comms from russian cosmonauts orbiting without having the chance to come back to earth
@01975Scorpio
@01975Scorpio 8 лет назад
I think I heard about that on a "Dark-5" video. Or rather I read about it. Dark-5 has no dialogue.
@okkcomputer
@okkcomputer 8 лет назад
yeah probably,, i first heard of it on a Spansh paranormal tv show like 10 ys ago.. amazing
@charlesfawcett4178
@charlesfawcett4178 6 лет назад
if you fell of the ISS you would not orbit forever, surprisingly quickly the very outer atmosphere would slow you down and decay your orbit to a point where you would burn up in the atmosphere. This is why satellites need engines if they plan to stay in orbit for any reasonable period of time. There are actually graphs around that show the ISS height and how it needs to perform burns to stay in orbit.
@saraleahsands4389
@saraleahsands4389 10 лет назад
If James May were my dog, he would get a haircut.. However I think it's kinda neat he commemorates the early 70's by wearing that hippie wig.
@MarCuseus
@MarCuseus 10 лет назад
*was
@markomihajlovic7091
@markomihajlovic7091 10 лет назад
MarCuseusFX *were for hypotetical situations.
@TheVino3
@TheVino3 10 лет назад
Are you insane? His hair isn't that long, and besides, long hair has never really been "out of fashion" totally. Plenty of people have always had long hair.
@augustproductions6737
@augustproductions6737 7 лет назад
I guess this video pre-dates the Russian release on the Soviet space program, I recall reading about at least two, if not three, cosmonauts that drifted off and were subsequently erased from history
@Judgment89
@Judgment89 11 лет назад
How do you scratch your nose or back while wearing a space suit? One of my biggest concerns regarding spacewalks.
@Abrerrant
@Abrerrant 11 лет назад
yeah he mentioned Australia! isn't the fear of hight's the fear of being high up not the sensation of being high? so just the thought of being high up makes them scared not the actual sensation of hight like when you're standing near the edge of a cliff?
@fizzicist7678
@fizzicist7678 8 лет назад
well if you were kept in orbit where the ISS is, you'd probably be a fireball by 2060...
@adamfrbs9259
@adamfrbs9259 5 лет назад
James takes space ride....becomes first man in space with paisley shirt.
@ianashmore9910
@ianashmore9910 2 года назад
* That we know of. I propose that if they did lose someone early on, they wouldn't have told us.
@TheNavalAviator
@TheNavalAviator 11 лет назад
michael collins was in the space ship which was made for returning into atmosphere. If the eagle had failed to take-off from the moon he would have been the only one to return to earth.
@sillysad3198
@sillysad3198 8 лет назад
this orbiting corpse story resembles the "green boots" on mount Everest. tourists there use corpses as landmarks for decades.
@SouravDhar1988
@SouravDhar1988 8 лет назад
What is the track name of the background music at 2:43?
@xiritvs
@xiritvs 11 лет назад
4:27 - auto subtitles: "just czech teen peeing in orbit injuring Tanya". Wut?
@timsuur3089
@timsuur3089 8 лет назад
I believe there is actually a story about a russian rocket that came back to the earth at the wrong angle so it kind a bounced of the atmosfere, that thing is probably still somewhere
@shaun056
@shaun056 11 лет назад
Someone is playing The Sims in the background.
@DaanBrandt
@DaanBrandt 11 лет назад
Probably you fall apart in basic mocules and atomes but would your suit also fall apart or will you be traped in your suit for eternity?
@xISparkzy
@xISparkzy 3 года назад
to be fair the astroaughts who landed on the moon were told that they may not be able to get off the moons surface and may be stuck there to either suffocate when their o2 ran out or kill themselves. and they still went knowing that.
@slickrick3010
@slickrick3010 11 лет назад
4:50 onwards was so morbid but hilarious xD
@anomalyp8584
@anomalyp8584 5 лет назад
We should get some money together to put James in Orbit and include his flight path in an app
@bogomir67
@bogomir67 7 лет назад
I am sure the Soviets lost a few and didn't tell...
@rigtjeh
@rigtjeh 11 лет назад
HOW IS THE APP CALLED WHICH HE IS TALKING ABOUT AT 04:59????@!!!
@jadenkhor3523
@jadenkhor3523 8 лет назад
James made a good point. It's not the fear of heights , rather, a fear death after falling from a great height. Interesting.
@Nilguiri
@Nilguiri 11 лет назад
So basically. Headsqueeze has pretty much given up on producing any actual content, then. Ho hum.
@blacklabel625
@blacklabel625 11 лет назад
are you complaining? James sitting around and talking about random, interesting shit is the best thing on headsqueeze.
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 4 месяца назад
Did May go on a moon trip ? Sounds like he would like to
@dojohansen123
@dojohansen123 11 лет назад
I like the idea of becoming space junk when I die!
@patrickroelant5171
@patrickroelant5171 7 лет назад
As far as we know, there is a rumor that the soviets didn't tell about people
@chhavimanichoubey9437
@chhavimanichoubey9437 4 года назад
Why james may is going towards my right ear after half of the video😂
@Brandon-lv9yh
@Brandon-lv9yh 9 лет назад
then Apollo 18 left them behind it can Happen...
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