Thats what a person trying really hard to look really high looks like. That is not what thc does to you. Maybe if you're nodding out on H. This is a show and im blown away people cant see that.
Lmao. Marijuana doesn't cause your eyes to go into a forced squint while they twitch and flinch because you are holding them in an unnatural position. Yall a bunch of rookies if you believe this shit. The only funny part was how obvious it was a grown man was putting on a show to make sure everyone watching knows he had ingested some thc beforehand. Smh goofy fucker.
@@futuoinvictus7669 "Marijuana doesn't cause your eyes to go into a forced squint while they twitch and flinch because you are holding them in an unnatural position." .... what? It's not exactly news that you look happy and tired when high as fuck. Sure, if you're a "pro" (=smoke so much it barely affects you as your tolerance is so high) then guess what; you won't be high as fuck due to that tolerance. Never thought I'd see pothead elitism but here it is. Fuck me.
If either of you guys ever feel like unloading feel free to message, it's good to talk.. I'm a good listener and I occasionally have some good advice, but, seriously though.. if you want to talk I'm right here.
these two blind guys are always such an inspiration, always laughing, smiling. they have every reason to be down on life, yet here they are, joyful and enjoying life!!
In response to half the commenters on this channel, I LOVE watching videos with these guys. They've made me cry so many times. I watch this stuff alone and occasionally laugh out loud, but it's so much better watching it with people who are enjoying it as much as you are. Peace and love, brothers.
You realize the "space race" wasn't actually about being the first to space right? It was more of a war of space technology and both were pretty evenly matched, I think the US slightly edges out the USSR, moon landing was just the cherry on top
@@Hidden_Seeker_ sounds like someone forgot about the FLOPNIK!!! Also, whether the space race was about space tech or not it was still a big hit to American morale at the time.
@@pierreo33 It's not my fault you fall for propaganda when it comes to communism vs capitalism. How do you think north Korea became oppressive? Research the history of the 38th parallel.
By the way where the hell are we legit there can be a history of the world part 2 but it would be named history of the human race and it just records the history of space expansion and space history of humans because it said “where the hell are we”
For the pace, and how short it is, it's pretty impressive for a rough overview. It leaves out a lot of the history of Africa and the Americas and there's nothing of Australian history except to say it was a penal colony, but the stuff included is fairly accurate.
If you think Americans won the space race, you probably don't know a hell of a lot about the space race. The Soviet Union was the first to do pretty much everything. First artificial satellite, first animal in space, first person (and first woman) in space, first space walk, first re-useable space station, first craft landed on the moon, first pictures from the moon, first everything. The only thing they didn't do first was land a man on the moon. (And apparently the team responsible for the tech behind the Soviet space program burst into applause when they say Apollo 11 land. Pretty cool of them.)
Lol glad you guys watched this, this video is such a trip. I've probably watched it a thousand times to actually process all the crazy shit he says, you got to replay a bunch of times and pause it to read the text to really get a grip on how much information he crammed into it. Literally the history of everything haha
I am a security guard by trade, so knowing about when and what type of alarms and tests are going off is important in my line of work. Ever since the "War On Terrorism" started in 2001, the Department Of Homeland Security, and other state homeland security departments, have arranged for routine Emergency Alert System (EAS) tests to take place on NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio, and television on a weekly, and statewide, on a monthly, basis. A nationwide EAS test takes place at least once per year. Most of the time, the EAS gets activated for severe storms, tornadoes, and hurricane alerts. They would be activated in the event of a nuclear attack, and is known as "All Hazards Radio". Most states have regular Tornado Sirens tests on a regular basis, and would be used as an Air Raid Siren in the event of a nuclear attack. In the State of Ohio, where I live, the Tornado Sirens are tested at Noon on Wednesdays, and twice on Saturdays, at Noon and 4:00 PM in the afternoon. If I hear a tornado siren going off at a different time than these times, I immediately turn on the radio or television to find out if a possible nuclear attack is about to take place.
He was so rich, he crashed the mediterranean economy by dumping gold on everyone when he was doing the Hajj (visit to Mecca that every muslim is supposed to do) . On bis way back, he realized what he done and just tried to buy all the gold back, which actually made it worse. The gold prices had to recover for a good decade. His entourage consisted of thousands of people, merchants, armies and pack-animals transporting all sorts of trade goods. Let me get this straight, he was flexing so hard, he crashed probably the largest economic area in the world at this point. Gangstas flexing with their money and cars today aren't even close to that level of flexing.
@@johnross101 but there was no benefit of getting to the moon for what a couple of rocks and a flag for propoganda. The Soviets by sending Sputnik to space gave birth to Sattelites, Digital signal, the birth of modern technology including cable TV and GPS.... What Americans achieved was gather some rocks in fact they sent about 12 missions to gather rocks in the moon. In the process wasting billions.
@@theadidastm609 Russia got the 1st win, but the moon required so much more development of new technologies and especially computing that lead to the next wave of revolution electronics and high speed communcations.
What this person so confidently left out is that the first modern humans came from Africa. Then some migrated from Africa to Europe, India and Asia where they de-melanized . So we all come from Africa!
Hahahaha love your reaction, fun fact, I live in Queensland Australia in the Bay Area and have been to St Helena Island where they sent the convicts with leperacy. We use to go on primary school excursions to see all the old convict cells etc. I’ve been over a few times by ferry and it’s very eerie.
Soviet Union: First animal in orbit First animal in orbit that came back alive First human in space First animal in orbit of the Moon Even the first animal that landed and came back from the Moon. America (with the help of German scientists Wernher von Braun who build the Nazi V2 rocket): First human on the Moon Who's the winner here?
If you look at the Space Race from the perspective of an actual race, it doesn't matter who led for most of the time, only who crosses the finish line first. Back when the space race was in full swing, the US set landing a man on the moon as their goal/finish line. So if you accept that as the finish line, the Soviet Union led for most of the race but America caught them, passed them, and finished first. I'm not familiar enough with the Soviet space program to know if they ever intended to go to the moon, but if they did intend to do so, then the Soviets quit mid-race and never finished. If they never intended to go to the moon, then its impossible to say who "won." Its tough to declare a winner if the racers don't agree on where the finish line is.
I am a security guard by trade. Ever since the events of September 11, 2001, and when the Homeland Security Department was established, some changes regarding how "nuclear attack warnings" were made. Cities and some smaller towns have tornado sirens, which can be used as "nuclear attack sirens" in an emergency. The tornado sirens (at least in the state of Ohio, where I live) have tornado siren tests on Wednesdays at Noon, and on Saturdays, at Noon and 4:00 PM. Every month, there is an Emergency Alert System (EAS) test every month, on radio, television, and NOAA Weather Radio. Occasionally, there are statewide, and even nationwide EAS tests. If a nuclear attack takes place, NOAA Weather Radio becomes "All Hazards Radio" in an emergency. If you hear a tornado siren during a time when a routine test is not taking place, tune in to your local TV, radio, or NOAA Weather Radio station for further details and updates.
One of my favorite quotes of all time is still "And Japan is so addicted to art that the military might have to take over the government!" Lmfao, best oversimplification I've ever had the pleasure of hearing!
Sadly they missed the part where the first photosynthesizers used a different frequency of light than the plants we have today so the sky wasn't blue... I forgot what color it was off the top of my head.