This woman is the living definition of “don’t argue with a stupid person, because they will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience” and combines it with dry humour
@@aabracadavra so true, her innuendo, and some of the messages she's sending and provoking are excruciatingly awkward, and hilarious 😁. Her mate Paul and aunty Carol have a lot to answer for😳
@@Ben-rz9cf jodie had a couple of scenes that showed she could have been really incredible as the doctor. but she was never WRITTEN as the doctor. she tries really hard to elevate the material, she’s a fantastic actress, but the writing is really bad. it’s like they don’t understand who the doctor is at all. cunk would be an interesting doctor. her sense of humor would be strange. but i don’t know if she’d be able to pull off the ancientness. so much of her character here is pure detachment, and the doctor is so invested in the things around her. i can’t imagine cunk wanting to save anybody from anything.
My fav is in the Cunk on Britain series where she starts to talk to this expert about how she’s glad nuclear weapons aren’t a thing and when he corrects her she sits there shocked for a bit and then cries, it was so random, pure gold.
@@DaenaeraTargaryen good choice. Though technically she’s velaryon now, but I suppose Alicent isn’t targeryan is she? Rhaenys is my favourite followed by vizzy
"for centuries and millennia, man lived outdoors hunting deer and nuts. then one day, it must have rained. and man discovered a new place... indoors" LMFAOOOOOO
The cinematography, the lighting, the sound, music, everything looks like a serious documentary production ... And then she starts hitting you with those dry humor bricks and you can't get out. You're too immersed and in love with her... lol
As far as I‘m concerned they knew at least it would be a comedian. But anyway, if this glorious lady show up, no preparation at all could prevent those wonderful funny things from happening 😅
@@Memu_ Exactly, that's why I think this exceptional fine women should become prime minister - she is the smartest person in at least two prime ministers even if sticked together
why are there 603 likes and 0 replies i would’ve thought some spacker would be here sweating their arse off trying to find something wrong with this comment
Haha.. Same here. I almost choked laughing. Too good.. And that reaction of the professor to that. Seemed he desperately wanted to curse something filthy... (But it's on camera, so control) 😆😆😆🤣
She does it so many times. @1:54 “Tyrannical Sawdust Rex” instead of Tyrannosaurus Rex. 😂 @3:28 “Dickings” instead or Dickens. Also calling it “Oliver’s Twist”. @4:35 “Will I Am Shakespeare” Some of many examples.
@@lagrangepoint9386 Mirrors are "powered" by quantum mechanics. If you'd assume that it just reflects all visable light, it would be white and you wouldn't see a reflection, since that is what happens when all light is reflected (like a white sheet of paper). A mirror is not white, so it's a tad bit more complicated than that, it has to do with probabilities of wether the light can be reflected or not. There are YT-videos explaining it way better than I ever could, it's quite intresting (at least for a nerd like me).
@@romanivantsyk2785 I consider that to be entirely incorrect. Do you have any references for that assertion? They certainly have the Monarch's warrant, if the Navy is in a Monarchy, but no more than that. And how can an US Captain be a King? Even in port? I fear that you are in fantasy-land.
@@MichaelKingsfordGray I definitely said "On" the ship, considering captains of that era being nobles or, at least, richier than the whole crew. Also The King cannot sail with everybody. Captains are literally viceroys.
@@romanivantsyk2785 Again, where are your references for such a bizarre notion? I will wager AU$200 that you are incorrect. As I asked: what about Captains from Republics? The idea that they are Kings of a republic is ludicrous! If you are so confident, then you will accept my bet. Again, where are your evidences?
"Despite the spoiler in its title, Oliver's Twist doesn't have a twist in the end which come to think of it is a brilliant twist in it self." 😂😂 Pure genius.
He was a Catholic. Like pretty much all European royals, he was Catholic until the time of the Reformation when he embraced elements of Protestantism to justify the break from Rome. Towards the end of his life, around the Catherine Howard marriage period, he partially embraced Catholicism again, before returning to a more moderate amalgamation of the two before he died.
I don't know what this is but I do know I love it. This woman's ability to physically stun people with just words is astounding. You can just hear the gears in their heads coming to a screeching halt.
@@Lexi-qu5pp Apparently the expert thought she asked who was wrong, and said that the early anarchist author William Godwin was wrong. Don't know what the context was, but Godwin and Byron were quite closely connected, particularly via Godwin's daughter Mary Shelly and her husband.
"Computers think it looked like this, although, eyes also didn't exist back then either, so we can't be sure" This is brilliant on so many levels, and a perfect delivery. God i love this woman haha
Just think, she has to be completely un flappable for these bits to go off or else the bit is completely toast. She has to say these ridiculous things and never *ever* *ever* crack, or corpse, or even grin, ever, or the jig is up. And that's not something many people could even possibly do.
as a people pleaser that is just terrified of being judged, she is like a god lmao. Like how does she do all that and not worry about her image, I aspire to be on her level of not giving a crap
"On maps of the sea, did they show the little hills? You know, the little moving hills with the white bit on top". Guy : the waves? This shit killed me xD