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0:25 glad to answer your question. basically during ww2, Japan set up at least one testing facility in manchuria/korea/that area which functioned like a concentration camp mixed with a biological testing facility. here they experimented on POWs and tested out bioweapons like the plague (they even planned to cause a massive bioattack on the west coast of the US but it was vetoed last minute), and after the war, we kept their research bc cold war shenanigans. so that's how we know that humans are 70% water.
I'm 90% sure that this was stolen from RU-vidr @dumbas I saw most of these memes before this was uploaded, sad the bigger youtubers steal from the smaller ones that are even funni5
@@MySerpentine suppose, I'm not sure exactly I just thought it was an odd coincidence how it was a few days apart, same title and a large percentage of the memes were the same
Unit 731 is how we accurately know the percentage of water in the human body. (Trigger warning: If you do not know about unit 731, and like a good night's sleep, your sanity, and innocence, DO NOT LOOK IT UP).
9:26 im not trying to be the "well actually" guy but......... The nasal bone is more middle and the arrow is poolinting towards zygomatic i think Ribs line is pointing towards sternum Thoracic vertebra line is pointing towards lumbar vertebrae
6:57 excuse me? I dont get it. For the ankle joint the picture is a man gliding? I thought the ankle joint(tibia+fibula+tarsals) was hinge joint too. Gliding joint was between carpels and tarsals. I may be wrong so please correct me.
If you don’t know when you’re dreaming how do you know you’re awake? And many people can feel all senses in their dreams. Myself included. So are you sure you’re awake right now? Is this truly real?
10:46 you've never had Tylenol? Not even children's Tylenol as a child when you had a fever? Do they call acetaminophen a different brand name in the UK? Now I'm genuinely curious