10:00 for this one I think you have to cover one of the holes in the straw which creates like a vacuum inside of the straw so it’s more compact and less bendy
It doesn't create a vacuum it just keeps the air in the straw so when it makes contact with the fruit the air tries to escape but has nowhere to go so it pushes out on the straw making it my sturdy
19:41 It does work, it just depends on the size of the candle. Also, that is a used candle, the wicks are going to be farther apart and the "life hack" won't work
The sock and glass one it bad for prevention of dropping and shattering, but it’s good for if you don’t want any glass to break in your luggage when traveling in a car/airplane.
For context, the light bulb works because electrons love to gather on carpets, as they can hold more electrons, so when you rub your feet on a carpet, it generates static electricity, which travels up your arms and because their are so many electrons on your arm, they want to leave it, as it's too clustered, so they jump to the light bulb. The same instance can be seen by rubbing your feet on a carpet with socks on and touching a door-knob.
I hate the term “life hack” because it makes it seem like the Matrix and we’re living in a simulation that can easily get glitched. . . But whatever.😂 Love these videos with Sam and the friend! I’m slowly growing to like the friend almost as much as Sam! Wish yall both well!🥰
2:30 another life hack pretty similar is if you get a burger a drink and some fries, you tip the fries into the other side of the burger box then slide the middle of the burger box (where the small whole is) through the straw and it stays balanced having burger one side fries other side and the straw in the middle.
8:25 I do it like that tho bcs if you open it from the other way the banana has a chance of falling off i also bite the bottom halfway and then peel it
Better way to test if battery is full, just touch tip of battery with your tounge and you get small electric shock (almost like when you jump on trampoline and you get shocked with metal part but weaker)
For the pickle jar hack, I noticed that you can also use a spoon to pry part of it open and it releases some of the pressure so then you can open it better.
I really struggle with hiccups and I try every way to get them to leave. So I was so happy when the peanut butter trick worked, but…. I’m allergic to peanuts. So I guess I’ll try another day. Great video though.
Dude, I just had hiccups and did what you said and it worked! Thank you so much for that trick and now I can finally stop my hiccups when they come. Thanks again!@@rajpanda5065
The battery hack does work. You just drop them maybe an inch into your table making sure it lands on the negative side. The dead batteries will have a nice little bounce and the full batteries will almost not bounce at all. I use that method all the time.
@@kittengamer522 Because the joke ain't funny anymore, people keep meat riding it to the point where it's no longer funny and they don't get the meaning of a "trend"
19:55 that’s what my mom does to light up my birthday cake she uses a lighter lights up a birthday candle then takes a different candle from the cake then hovers over the burning candle and lights that up or light one up takes it and lights up the other ones
5:12 can someone explain to me the life hack because they just wrapped up in the damp kitchen towel and then put it in the fridge which will make it cool either way ?
When boiling water, the burner on the left that boiled faster was a larger burner. A better demonstration would have been to use the burners on the right, which are the same BTU.
19:16 Tip for growing your own onions: Check the sulfur content of the soil where you are going to plant them. The higher the sulfur content of the soil, the more likely you are to cry from cutting the onions you grow.
17:46 idk how but from drinking fanta I got the skill of ripping the tab off without any leftover piece scratching your mouth and the tab is also fully intact