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I'm pretty sure you could just put the whole thing up on rumble without all of the age restriction censorship if you do decide to take up rumble I will happily follow
You know that game is a casino disguised as a mobile game, so why? as a self proclaimed scientist *would you peddle such malarkey? If you were trying to break character, why not just tell a obvious lie?
I remember a couple of years ago during autumn (In Finland) my father told me how he had looked out the window and saw couple of birds just lying next to an apple ( My father has always feed the birds, rabbits and such by throwing them slightly old apples and other fruits and vegetables) He was looking at those two birds and told my mom "come look, I think there is something wrong with those birds" they kept watching them and just before my father was about to go out to see if they were okay, they kind of stood up, looked dazed and flew off. My father came to the conclusion that those two birds were just drunk 😭🤣
@@NickAsNickNameslow claps* Good job, dingus. That's what they said. They got drunk off the alcohol produced by the bacteria that was breaking down the apple. (Not trying to be rude, mostly joking)
Squirrels can be caught staggering around drunk after eating those fermented apples. They enjoy it and my cat is a cat nip crack head. 😂 I didn't know birds done it too. I feed the birds outside and now I want to watch them.
@@Echo_the_half_glitch 😂 I was like him when I seen the drunk squirrels eating nasty looking apples. I wasn't a smart cookie and it took me a moment to come to the conclusion of alcohol. I thought I was looking at a rabid squirrel 😗....staggering and falling and not biting or going nuts.
There is a local story of a woman who found a moose in her backgarden acting strange, so she called animal controll and they asked if she had a apple tree and she said yes. Turns out the moose ate the fermented apples and was drunk off its ass for fun.
@@dragonllig790 Yeah if drunk you better hope its drunk enough it cant stand up, since Moose already are alot more dangerous than wolves and bears. But drunk chances are they are also alot more agressive.
I swear someone at RU-vid has it out for Roanoke. I watch so many channels that don’t have to walk on eggs shells like him. They say all the words that Roanoke avoids yet they stay monetized.
It reminds me of Shawn Woods and how he got the demonetization hammer of RU-vid while more brutal channels showcasing cruel or brutal vermin traps somehow don't get demonetized.
Well youtube is kind of weird when it comes to science type channels and it may also just be that Roanoke simply wants no smoke and tries to avoid the problem to begin with
It's the same for comments. I can't say a plethora of completely normal words but others can. If I do my comment is deleted by bots within around 30 seconds. Very likely because I watch and discuss a lot of history and firearms content.
While I don’t disagree and most likely we’ll only be seeing remakes of movies set to woke ideals it’s only March and they tend to drop better movies August to November! We can have some hope I think this year
I feel like anti drug ads would be more effective if they just showed real footage of people dying from the drug or being hospitalized. Give them the real unnerving truth that makes them think twice, I know watching my mom spiral from alcohol and meth has kept me far away from both.
I was a kid who was actually affected by the D.A.R.E. ads and anti-drug type PSAs. But the thing that literally made me convinced to never do hard drugs was the scene in Forest Gump when "Free Bird" plays, and Jenny almost jumps off a building. When she come out of it, her reaction was pretty visceral to child-me. That scene has always stuck with me, especially when I was in a similar state of mind (at 13) and just kept convincing myself not to go out like that.
I didn't see those ads specifically, but my high school had a ton of anti drug and anti smoking/vaping ads, and even though I have still never smoked or done any drugs whatsoever, those actually tempted me to try more than anything else. Thankfully, for once, it actually was a good thing my dad is a stoner because I had a constant reminder of what would happen if I start smoking pot
In actuality the bear made it like 100ft from the bag it tore open and stuck its nose in... I like to think this movie is the hallucination the bear had during the best/last 60 seconds of it's life....
I was talking about this the other day, but I still think it's so funny they made an entire feature length movie out of what ultimately was one tumblr post about it.
Both my parents were druggies, and one of the first things I tell my doctors is that fact. It gives them a heads up that I will have a low addiction tolerance and it actually gets them talking to me. You'd think that wouldn't be something you need to worry about but doctors see how many people everyday? Even the local small town doctor is going to have issues connecting with his client sometimes. I tore a muscle in my shoulder and they tried to give me a non addictive pain med, I think it started with a P? Anywho I was on it for 2 days before I went back and asked for Motrin. It made me loopy and anything that takes away from me controlling my body makes me anxious. I hurt as Motrin only took the edge off, but it was loads better then how I and my body was dealing with the other medication. Sometimes you need to make sure your doctors are listening.
I feel you. I am crazily sensitive to developing allergies to antibiotics. Like I can take an antibiotic once and then a few years later take it again and break out in major hives or have a reaction to a related antibiotic. It’s really annoying when every single doctor insists on giving like 5 antibiotics for a likely viral respiratory infection… or ask what antibiotics I can take- it’s gotten to the point to where I tell them to look at the list of antibiotic allergies and consult a pharmacist. My current doctor just tells me to take an antihistamine like Benadryl 30mins before any dose of antibiotic.
Based on true event: A bear ended up getting 85 lbs. of cocaine in his body, ran 100 yards and died of an overdose. (That after a guy had to throw all of his load out of the plane.) I just saw the story yesterday. The real one. The stuffed bear is still kept somewhere, can't remember.
This movie was amazing, I loved every second of it. Rest in peace Ray Liotta. "Science back in the day was dicey at best, look at the demon core" Made me choke on my smoothie with that one Roanoke. I did one of my high school essays on the demon core.
The African fruit you mentioned is called the Marula fruit, and it is true that animals truly do enjoy eating the fermenting fruit, especially the elephants
@@TerrorconLeader1993 Yeah, except they're just not aggressive, trust me, I live in South Africa, so I've seen it few times when we went out to visit the national parks in the summer time
I had an old friend from the rave scene that was a few years older than me, he had to have an entire septum/nostril/nasal passage reconstruction series of surgeries done because he did cocaine almost every day for 15-20 years or something like that. You think that'd be something that would make him get clean. But he just kept going, and ended up getting some bad stuff that had fentinyl in it for some reason a couple years ago and overdosed.
I bet the U.S. govt. is lacing stuff with fentanyl on purpose, just like they deliberately poisoned alcohol during prohibition. They say it's the drug makers and dealers cutting their stuff with cheaper and stronger stuff, but what kind of person deliberately kills their customers?
So my brother and I took his 12 y/o stepson and 2 of his friends to see this movie and holy hell was it crazy, especially seeing as were from Georgia and live somewhat close to where this happened. And for those concerned a) the boys asked to see the movie b) they all had a great time c) they got a good example of why not to do drugs and a drug talk
20:04 If you do get shot in the gut, try and apply a pressure wrap to the wound, with direct pressure applied for 3 minutes: hemostatic dressing works best, gauze if not, and clothes as last resort. Do the same for the exit wound, unless its a chest wound, NEVER pack a chest wound; a chest seal works best, but if one is not available, pressure wrap as well. This obviously won't save you right away, but it can help some, until you're able to get to a hospital. EDIT: Edited comment for gutshots, as I stopped and questioned my own advice, and realized how wrong it was. My apologies, and please advise for any other discrepancies.
@@KyloB You don't pack chest wounds because the packing can remove the "lubrication" required for the heart and lungs to function properly, causing more damage, and possibly to fail faster.
I remember the cocaine bear being a meme, even tho it's a real thing that happened, cuz they found the bear dead and overdosed in the woods. Absolute madlad, I wish I go out the same way. But I back on topic. The fact that someone decided to make a movie about it, overwhelms me with joy.
Its not a pretty sight, ODing on cocaine. A buddy of mine in the 80s had a raging habit and would inject it, he'd od once a month or more. First he'd stiffen up like concrete then shake for a few seconds as his eyes rolled back, froth would start pouring out of his mouth and then he'd fall to the ground convulsing and frothing at the mouth. First couple times it freaked me out bigtime but when it didn't kill him and he kept doing it, I suppose anything can become normal. He'd pull out of it after about four or five minutes and would be injecting another hit 20 minutes later and be like "dude, you want some"? Me, Uh, no. I'll stick to coffee, energy drinks, and psychoactives, thanks.. He did eventually die from it, not ODing, but from a blood infection from all the damage he'd done to his veins which is not pretty to watch either.
I unfortunately had the opposite experience. I wanted to like it, but to me it felt like it wasn’t sure if it wanted to be a comedy or a horror flick and it didn’t do a good job of walking the line between. I do feel it would’ve been a lot better if it committed more one way or the other.
For a story about a true anecdotal side note about a bear finding bricks of cocaine and flat out dying after eating it to a hilarious Reddit meme from a few years ago I thought the movie did pretty good. There were some obvious places where they could have made it more comical but overall it was entertaining. Certainly wasn't worth a trip to the theater though. Also, I love it that the kid is named Henry that name must be getting popular lately cuz I'm seeing it pop up more and more.
12:36 "We never get grabbed by our specimens" If things go right... There’s probably at least one video on this channel where things go wrong though...
24:30 my grandpa was opioid addicted for 5+ years and the best thing he did was come off of them. His pain has actually decreased from not being addicted. It was changed his personality big time when he was on them but he’s back to himself. Love him 💕
It's absolutely crazy what opioids can do to people. They're a necessary evil for surgeries and severe illnesses, but they're so dangerous. Glad your grandfather recovered though, it's always great to hear about someone turning their life around :))
You reminded me of a video of a squirrel that got drunk from eating a jack o lantern that had fermented, I laughed so hard at that squirrel trying to climb a tree and repeatedly losing its grip on 3 of its feet and swinging around to be facing the ground but nowadays I realize how horrible that squirrel must have felt after it recovered. I got drunk for the first time this past New Year’s Eve and I HATED IT! Edit: hit post and immediately realized I forgot to add that I didn’t even realize I was drunk until I mentioned feeling a bit dizzy in Twitch chat and the streamer said “sounds like you are drunk” I hated both being drunk and how horrible I felt the following day
I don't know much about Cocaine Bear, but I was mugged a few years back by Meth Bear. I could have been seriously hurt. Fortunately, being gummed by a whack-job bear rarely causes punctures to the skin.
so reality is what I expected. The bear found mystery white power, ate/sniffed a little, and then went nuts on it until its heart exploded and died on the spot.
Your criticism of Stash being cold could be from him slightly detoxing from the cocaine. As a former user, your high lasts about 15 minutes before dope sickness (like symptoms) starts kicking in 👌
This just reminds me of that redditor that posted something like "I'm going to try meth for the first time, everyone keeps telling me not to but you see I am of strong will and won't get addicted so shut up chuds" And 6 years later the guy lost everything to meth addiction
I’m curious what Roanoake’s take would be on the mutations seen by the bear monsters of Omen. That, and the commentary on the movie itself would be a blast no doubt.
Anyone remember when these types of movie auto released to dvd or tape and could be found in just about any video store? That's how I found Grizzly and zombie beavers.
You did a fantastic job on the writing of this video by far my favorite puns was the adolescent bear parties puns. Funny stuff anyways great job also on explaining what the white horse does to the body. Thank you for taking your time on this one.
We have chokecherry trees that when the fruit freezes overnight and then thaws out the juice inside ferments slightly. Afternoons are usually full of birds falling off branches and flying into the sides of houses.
Bruh I almost died laughing when he said the black bears are basically raccoons. All I gotta say is damn right because them boys are some raccoons on P.E.D'S because they will violate your whole existence if you give them a reason. Also, remember kids, when facing bears, if it's black, fight back, if it's brown Best hug the ground, and if it's white like nose powder it's about to be your final hour
1:23 Did you just say we can bear-ly handle our own?😏 Puns! Also my uncle's property is essentially walled in by briars that every year produce way more blackberries than we can handle and as it gets deeper into fall the berries still on the vine literally turn into little packets of alcohol and it is hilarious to watch all the quail eat these things and then stumble around in a drunken stupor.😂 5:06 😭 12:33 There's a first time for everything man, don't say it too loud...😆
@Roanoke Gaming I'm from Southcentral Alaska, so we don't really have to worry about them so much, but I have done some work in Utqiagvik and most people don't lock their doors incase someone's in trouble or sees a polar bear. One of my buddies there showed me a video of a polar bear standing up and looking right inside his school bus one day. He was looking at those kids like a cat does to a can of tuna.
I'm SO GLAD you mentioned the part at 24:18, the other day I was suffering a bad toothache so I took a pain pill but it wasn't kicking in so I took another after a little bit, a few hours later I took like 2 or 3 more over time since I thought it was wearing off, and hours after that I could feel and taste the medicine in my system and I hated it since it started to mess with my stomach and my acid reflux issues, so I began to drink some milk and proceeded to force myself to throw up like twice to get it out of my system naturally and it worked. Definitely made me mentally discouraged from taking those again, though I did take only 1 a few days ago since then for the same issue and it seemed to do it's job at least, but I've started to naturally grow anxious about taking anymore of those.
They've got some otc stuff at Walmart that taste bad, but works really well to numb it. Unfortunately it's hard to keep it just on the area and anywhere else it gets is gonna go numb too. 😂
You were right on about the paramedic by the way. The actor's name is Scott Seiss and he is indeed the content creator that does the "Angry Retail Guy" sketches.
I live in Tennessee, and ive never heard of this story before. And about the animals love partying, my dog got out of the vets last night bc we had to get her fixed. High on painkillers and smiling like a jester😊
i think the sad part is the babies probably dropped dead first since they havent fully developed a stronger immune system and are much smaller compared to their mother
fun fact, there is a similar phenomenon going on at a Russian nature preserve. jet fuel for the helicopters is just left out, and the bears got into the barrels, where they huff the fumes until they pass out, and they've started teaching the other bears about it. the staff don't know what to do about it because they understandably don't want to take away the fuel barrels and be in such an isolated location with a bunch of bears going through withdrawal. If it's not Georgia/Florida, it's Russia.
Hey Roanoke, seeing that Dead Island 2 is finally coming out, I was wondering if you could do a video series on all the Zombie types from the first game and Riptide.
Based on historic data for the area (which was Louisville TN and Atlanta Georgia as I couldnt find closer), the weather on Sept 12, 1985 was likely somewhere in the mid-60's to low/mid 70's with a constant 10 MPH wind from the NE that day. So while not cold, a claim could be made by some that it is chilly.
Bridge to Terabithia is one of the most depressing (relatively) modern movie I've seen :( Also, the real story doesn't have nearly as much cocaine bear, but the other surrounding results are still pretty dang wild.
I have known about animals enjoying a high for a fair bit now. my dog has seizers sometimes, and to help with that we give her some cannabis, now whenever i have a smoke the dog will come up to me and sometimes smack me if i dont give her any. but it does help with lessening the amount and how bad they are, so at least it does help
The fruit you're thinking of in the beginning of the video is Marula fruit. There's a phenomenal cream liquor called Amarula, made from this same fruit. It has an elephant on the bottle, because that's how they know when the fruit is ready to he harvested. I 100% recommend buying a bottle and trying it out
The *extremely* important part of the pain med PSA is the “until you heal” bit. As someone who’s had a lot of different surgeries and has acute chronic bone issues (I’m a mess of a human skeleton) by day three after surgery, you’re _already starting to heal_ and are out of the worst pain outside of some seriously massive/severe surgeries (I have not had those but based on people we know who have, they are usually doped up for a week and don’t remember it anyway, so moot point). If you break your leg, or even if you have a surgery to put pins in it, you won’t need pain killers by the end of week two if you’re in remotely good health. What gets people hooked (though the fact that “smack” is like… $5 for a lot of doses is causing much bigger problems now than the restricted painkillers being bought illegally) is that they think _because_ they have a prescription for pain meds that it’s like antibiotics and they have to keep taking it. Or, worse, athletes are pushed to be back out and functioning before they’re actually healed properly so they’re dulling a *normal* pain that is a sign of “don’t go get re-hurt” and are putting themselves at risk for both re-hurting themselves and for getting hooked. Advil, Meloxicam, Aspirin, all of those are NSAIDs and various levels of either OTCs or prescribed. Also if you’re just sort of hurting, especially from an injury that has zip to do with swelling or needing to move blood through the bone/muscles, Tylenol (acetaminophen) is what is in _most_ painkillers we think of as the main “painkiller” effect (so Codine #3, various things Doc. House used, etc). All of this is to say: doctors won’t explain to patients the timeline they’re actually expecting to be getting better on, so people end up abusing something they were given because a patient doesn’t know to ask and for whatever reason, it’s not standard practice to tell. It’s also why they don’t prescribe (at least in FL) any pain meds for more than a week after leaving the hospital. You have to have an on-going chronic illness/deformity that causes acute and chronic pain to even be given more than a 7 day prescription. But Roanoke is _right_ if you can try the other things, even after a surgery, don’t take it when you’re not actually in pain anymore because that’s when dependency or addiction start. (No I won’t debate the leaf with anyone in the comments, after talking to some chemists who were talking about the psychedelic effect of said leaf and how it can alter your brain entirely, from that first puff. And that we don’t know enough about this _either_ to be blithely wanting to substitute it out for prescribed pain meds. Both are not good for humanity and it varies person to person.) Disclaimer: not a doctor. But also, do ask your doctor direct questions.
Have you ever taken an opiate? Have you ever taken one recreationally? The acetaminophen included in some pills is absolutely not the main painkilling effect that people feel. It's nothing compared to what an opiate does. It essentially makes you feel so good that you forget you're even in pain. It's the closest thing there is really to being the opposite of pain. There's a reason the hospital hooks you up to a morphine drip instead of just handing you a tylenol or an advil; that's ridiculous. With that in mind it's no surprise why it's addictive and why someone would want to take the rest of the bottle even after the worst of the pain is gone. Trust me, you didn't need to include the disclaimer about not being a doctor. We know.
@@joeycampbell940 He openly admits we don't know enough about it and it varies per person while at the same time condemning it because some nobody chemists made wild claims about what it does. And to seal off the claim he says he won't even discuss it as though his word is final. Like, what? "alters your brain entirely" lol "Psychedelic" pretty sure he meant physiological but by this point all credibility has been lost anyways All in all it appears to be yet another comment from someone who has little to no experience with how drugs work or feel like while taking others who similarly have no idea at their word.
@@MintyLime703 me? Yes, but never recreationally. Hence me speaking from acute chronic bone issues. If someone is taking it as prescribed for broken bones or surgery or what have you, the Tylenol is very much enhanced by the opiate and you can have a lower/less strong kind/amount of said opiate (I could be very wrong but I am under the impression that morphine is more than strong enough to not need Tylenol as an additional painkiller which is why it’s not a combo medication) due to the Tylenol. It’s why for decades Codine was OTC in Europe (and I believe still is in Russia) but it wasn’t as effective and has just caused addiction problems. I’m not saying “you only need Tylenol” I’m saying that if you’ve had a surgery (which you clearly haven’t in the last decade) for a non-chronic issue, you won’t be in just agony for weeks and weeks. That’s a myth and bs. That you think they actually hook people up to morphine _drips_ still, just goes to show tooth only come from the recreational side of use that makes it so people like me? With chronic issues due to bone malformations? We’re told we’re gonna sell the meds we need to function (go get someone to knee cap you and take sledge hammer to your spine and then whine about how people are using medication, you’ll be denied any meds and it’s ‘cause of ignorant whelps like you who wanna get high) to people like you. Morphine drips aren’t a thing done in most of the US anymore, for most controlled surgeries (not talking car accidents or whatever) and if you *are* given any opioid, you’re weaned off it in the hospital asap if you’re in there for something else (say 3rd degree burns or something). That you don’t know they give morphine shots into an IV and you only get pain med pumps if you’re extremely old or having a really severe/intense surgery means you don’t know how the medical community works. If you did, you’d not be so damned ignorant of how these things are used in actual practice, how the medications are prescribed, and how they’re used in actual hospitals. Unless Florida is some kinda hyper strict state where they control the hell out of what goes on at a doctor and hospital level because they won’t invest the money into stopping the fact that heroin is $5 a baggie. “Enjoy” your recreational use and stay off YT. Probably stay away from fentanyl, since so little can take a human out and I doubt you’d be smart enough to make sure you dosed yourself properly. And, as for the disclaimer… my guy, that isn’t how the legal system works. _You_ can have fun getting sued for giving bad medical advice. (Also yes: all of those people who made bad decisions due to FB groups telling them to rub garlic on it could, technically, sue said FB group unless it was disclaiming that it wasn’t a medical professional and that it wasn’t saying “do listen to your doctor” it’s why Roanoke said “don’t take opioids” and then said “but take your medications as prescribed” when those two statements fully conflict.)
@@CrisjolaYou can sue anyone any time for anything. That doesnt mean you will win. I would love to watch you spend your social security on a goofy ass petty lawsuit. Also, lmao mans afraid of a plant. Not even a poisonous one pfffft next youre gonna say we should ban dandelions because we dont know enough about them either pffff
I am so happy that when this video was uploaded this channel had less than a hundred thousand subscribers and fast forward three months it's now up to 873 thousand! Honestly it astonishes me how this channel hasn't reached its first million yet. Really enjoy your videos, the analysis, you make the biochemistry easy to follow and understand. Keep up the great work!!!
I have a cherry tree next to my coop, I feed my chickens cherries and they really love em, but one time when I I didn’t let them out because I was expanding their outer area, I saw a squirrel eating some fermented ones. The thing kept jumping in place trying to climb the tree and walked like a crab. It was extremely funny
I can totally see why this was one of the top movies this weekend this is absolutely insane & frickin hysterical! I really wanna see this now, thanks buddy. 🤣
I was in the D.A.R.E. Generation and I clearly remember the police coming to school with a shadow board with every kind of illicit drug you can think of inside. Piquing our curiosity and making sure we could identify the substances too 😂
Roanoke’s comment around 24:30 is important!!! I was 14 when I had my wisdom teeth taken out, and for the first few days or so, recovery is usually quite painful and they usually prescribe a short course of Vicodin. I was prescribed at 3 or 4 day supply, but ended up only taking a few of the tablets the first day and a half afterwards. After that, I was still sore and in pain, but between tylenol, ibuprofen, and applying an ice pack to my jaw every couple of hours, I ended up not needing the Vicodin and getting rid of the rest of the prescription (also, if you don’t know, you can take leftover scripts to your pharmacy to be disposed of properly by the pharmacists!!!). If you can get by somewhat comfortably with non-addictive, over the counter pain meds instead of a narcotics, it’s always in your best interest to do so. I’ve known far too many people that end up dependent and addicted to prescription painkillers after being injured or having surgery, and it’s scary and heartbreaking seeing them go from needing the meds to abusing them.
What's interesting and has be known by ad agencies for decades is that the subconscious does not process negative contractions properly, essential it just ignores them. While your conscious recognises the message Don't Do Drugs your subconscious essentially hears Do Drugs. Pay attention to ads and how many times you hear a negative contraction as the first word or in the first sentence. Also how many times has someone either told you or you told your kids Don't, Can't, Won't, etc and you/they do it anyways with a lot of times answering I don't know(or something to that effect) when asked why did you do it anyways. Going back to anti drug ads and the fact ad agencies know this, was it purely government incompetence that they ran these ads with specific "Don't" messaging or something that runs into conspiracy theory territory?
One of my favoritest quotes about the whole anti-drugs movement is "I'd like to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs" I don't remember where I saw it from but man it's just great lol
a study from 1993 had shown that cocaine can effect a thermoregulatory response at room temperature 20 degrees C, cocaine can produce a reduction in core body temperature. at a higher ambient temperature 27 degree C, however cocaine produced hyperthermia. so its possible the guy who found the stash was experiencing similar symptoms.
Man I simply love your channel and your content never fails to amaze your viewers! I want to ask What exactly did you study and what is your profession? Ngl, I am intrigued about the versatility and range of your knowledge so I want to know which were your main guidelines
2 thing, 1 I'm surprise that you are covering this movie, 2 it was necessarily making us remember bridge to Terabithia? i was happy by forgotten that movie now i remember I'm sad again :c