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@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 6 лет назад
Your support is why these videos exist. Without you, there is no me. And for that, I am incredibly grateful. www.patreon.com/rareearth
@igext
@igext 6 лет назад
Do you perhaps have a translation for what the lady was saying at the end?
@thegreyman1575
@thegreyman1575 6 лет назад
Rare Earth; If he ever had a real chance of succeeding in his goal to liberate these people whom he was trying to prevent further war and destruction from, would you have supported him? I don’t know much except for what you posted here, in this video.
@staszekr03
@staszekr03 6 лет назад
One question. Croatia?
@ChefCameron281
@ChefCameron281 6 лет назад
I can’t express how much this channel brings so much joy to my heart and brain. I will definitely become a patriot for patreon. Keep up the hard work!
@jackisb3993
@jackisb3993 6 лет назад
+Rare Earth Using Louis Riel as an example of being misunderstood was a poor Idea as his intentions did indeed start out as noble. he did take people hostage and executed one of them. Which would eventually lead to the cracking down on native rights.
@SrMeechio
@SrMeechio 6 лет назад
I've watched so many of these videos that my internal monologue now sounds like Evan
@ziondelrosario9747
@ziondelrosario9747 4 года назад
This is going to be me.
@OliverFlinn
@OliverFlinn Год назад
Lmao literally. I have thought of buying a camera and doing these documentary likd videos lmfao
@vilstef6988
@vilstef6988 Год назад
When I'm reading, the internal monologue sounds like Joe Haldeman.
@darthzaida1881
@darthzaida1881 5 лет назад
"...the King." *shot changes to show geese* Me: Your majesties
@mohamedattia3395
@mohamedattia3395 6 лет назад
Watching Rare Earth's videos has become my new addiction.
@jbkjbk1999
@jbkjbk1999 6 лет назад
I think we as a society often label people as simply insane to avoid grappling with what their existence says about our society. Someone like Anders Breivik or ISIL aren't madmen, they come to the conclusion that killing innocents is rational because of ideology, not because of insanity. But we can't and don't face that, because accepting the fact that *our society* may very well result in the creation of monsters is just too hard. Labeling people who are the result of dangerous ideologies bred by the societies that they exist in as insane is not just a disservice to our own ability to solve the problems that create those dangerous ideologies; it's a fucking slap in the face of people with actual mental issues. Mental illness does not make you violent. Violent ideology *does*
@albevanhanoy
@albevanhanoy 6 лет назад
Very insightful and interesting comment.
@stella187
@stella187 5 лет назад
Also, whenever a white person commit murder based on ideologies they are called "insane", but when people from the middle east do it they are called "terrorists". Maybe both should be called this or the other, though it is strange how different words are used depending on the ethnicity of the killer.
@jeanpicard3077
@jeanpicard3077 5 лет назад
@@stella187 is that so? Anders breivik is clearly labeled as a terrorist
@-ahvilable-6654
@-ahvilable-6654 5 лет назад
No one calls isis insane. They are just murderers leveraging violent traditions.
@TheDsRequiem
@TheDsRequiem 5 лет назад
Stephen Bishop your comment is interesting not because you're smart, but because if you, or any of us were on the other side we'd be saying the exact same thing about us
@samshrimpton407
@samshrimpton407 6 лет назад
I’ll take your word for it. Renting a mountain cabin in Chile is going on the bucket list.
@starspawn507
@starspawn507 6 лет назад
He became a ruler on his own using words? He’s a bard.
@TechSquidTV
@TechSquidTV 6 лет назад
You are the king of storytelling. They should probably put these on TV.
@gameswoodmore5950
@gameswoodmore5950 6 лет назад
TechSquidTV The problem with TV is that he cannot reach people all over the world and he can't produce whatever he wants to...
@zieperegrine5237
@zieperegrine5237 6 лет назад
GamesWood&More why not, if a tv channel wants to air one of his videos that would give him creative control.
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 6 лет назад
ZiePeregrine TV virtually always strips creative control. I like being my own master, personally.
@dvendddo7454
@dvendddo7454 6 лет назад
Mainstream television would never allow this kind of content
@gumbilicious1
@gumbilicious1 6 лет назад
these shows would be better if they took this same content and spread it over a half an hour and put a bunch of commercial breaks, a bunch of recap summaries and manic quick cuts. And we could base it around nazis and ancient aliens with Jessie Ventura and Dave Navarro as guest consultants, they could do it on green screen to save money for more animation breaks that can be overused with the recap summaries Unfortunately tv would ruin this presentation style. I’d love to see tv go more to formats like this though
@ecrusch
@ecrusch 6 лет назад
This king will forever be remembered now because of your efforts. Thank you.
@Oxertham
@Oxertham 6 лет назад
Despite living all my life here in Chile I've never heard of this man. Maybe it's not so bad considering that he would probably would had been taught to me as a mad man. I always find it hard to judge things like this. Whether it is about history or the topics that happen right now in our society we all are a product of things that are out of our control, but that deeply affect us. I really like this content for that reason. As you said in one video you are not out of this cycle, so you have your bias and that translates into your videos, but still strike a balance letting the interpretation of the events for narrate open. Please keep the good work for a long time.
@TheNachoOne
@TheNachoOne 6 лет назад
I'm a Chilean too, and I learned about this guy both at school and university.
@Oxertham
@Oxertham 6 лет назад
The Nacho One then perhaps it is not as uncommonly taught as is though, but I really didn't think to have heard of him in school and I don't think that any one would mention him at University. So out of curiosity, was he mentioned as a mad person or as an idealist to you?
@mig21L
@mig21L 6 лет назад
Me acuerdo haberlo visto en la básica
@TheNachoOne
@TheNachoOne 6 лет назад
It's not that we studied his history in deep, but he was certainly mentioned. We learned about him as an opportunist who wanted to become king, and as a threat against the integrity of the Republic.
@maverickloggins5470
@maverickloggins5470 6 лет назад
Hot damn, every video you make just amazes me. I've never supported anyone on patreon and thought I never would but I'm getting close to doing so even if just out of my own desire to see more of your work.
@DarkHarlequin
@DarkHarlequin 6 лет назад
I only support 2 people on patreon that have had a profound impact on me with their work. And Rare Earth is one of them.
@bumbjtch6669
@bumbjtch6669 6 лет назад
Who's the other one?
@Crosshill
@Crosshill 6 лет назад
if all it took was a single press of a button i'd have done so already, its one of those things that just seems genuinely important
@linksfood
@linksfood 6 лет назад
I'm surprised that those who disagreed with his worldview would call him insane rather than an opportunist. What he did makes sense to me, and it should make sense to them even if they don't agree. Maybe they were afraid of what recognizing him could do.
@salsaroja9740
@salsaroja9740 6 лет назад
linksfood Yeah, it would have encouraged others to try striking deals with natives all over the place, this would make an example and keep the powers in place.
@idcaf
@idcaf 6 лет назад
If they didn't call him insane, they would legitimize his efforts (by only calling him an oppurtunist). As you said yourself. They didn't want to recognize him for obvious reasons.
@Howtard
@Howtard 5 лет назад
Calling people insane and incarcerating them was the aristocracy's own form of opportunism in itself; it was a quick and easy way for anybody with money / contacts to make a troublesome person disappear while simultaneously discrediting them, be it a pregnant lover, a business rival or a family member competing for inheritance.
@happykidalex5340
@happykidalex5340 6 лет назад
this is one of the channels that makes me stop everything to watch a new video, great content!
@maverickloggins5470
@maverickloggins5470 6 лет назад
Ikr, I was opening youtube to find something but took a 10 minute detour just for this lmao
@CaptPatrick01
@CaptPatrick01 6 лет назад
"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." - Theodore Roosevelt As this little snippet of history has shown us, this king *had forgotten about the stick.*
@duncanc3753
@duncanc3753 6 лет назад
This has been one of my absolutely favorite youtube channels ever since you guys were filming in japan. Kind of astonished to scroll back thru the catalogue and see how much the stories and content has changed over the years. Astro-dad seems like a pretty cool dude. Anyway.. I wont blow too much smoke up your bums but I, for one, really appreciate these little glimpses of our rare earth. Thanks guys
@andreadossi53
@andreadossi53 6 лет назад
Probably being a hero, or acting like one, requires a bit of insanity
@posteador
@posteador 6 лет назад
Dostoyevsky sort of wrote about this in "Crime and Punishment" when the main character tries to justify his crime in similar terms... however I don't think he used the term "insanity" but rather criminal acts for a greater good. Like Napoleon could get away with killing on a mass scale but he was hailed as a hero and a military genius at the time. The main character of Dostoyevsky extrapolates from this a logic that could be used to justify his own crime.
@Xergecuz
@Xergecuz 5 лет назад
I had a similar crazy idea to save the whales from the japanese. Whales are born in the Gulf of California, so they're born in Mexico, they're not owned by anyone, in mexican civil law this is known as a 'bien mostrenco', of course they can't be killed, but they can still be owned, so I wanted to start a non profit, allie it to a local university and claim the whales born in Mexico as ours, name them and follow them thru their anual jouney from Antartica to Alaska, if the japanese tried to hunt them sue them in civil court in either Mexico or Japan, since you can't just hunt someone else's game, the same way you can't just go hunt cows in someone else's ranch, but you can hunt wild boar, because it's not owned by anyone. I'm a mexican lawyer and I do believe that this is solid, but it would be ridiculously expensive to make true.
@jacquesfrancois4275
@jacquesfrancois4275 4 года назад
How far have you come with this idea? We would love to hear an update on this!
@disastergoblin65
@disastergoblin65 4 года назад
How much would this cost, approximately?
@nasrhussain9061
@nasrhussain9061 4 года назад
Illogical. All commercial fishing will be banned because each country will claim ownership of fish "born" in its territory.
@AMinibot
@AMinibot 4 года назад
@@nasrhussain9061 would you not be able to make some argument around whales being mammals though? Like, if you're classing them as 'game', as far as I'm aware the only animals that term is applied to are mammals and birds.
@domenicfieldhouse5644
@domenicfieldhouse5644 3 года назад
You can't really sue japanese fishers for doing anything to whales in international/japanese water in relation to Mexican property law. To something like this would require international accords which i admittedly do not know enough about to further comment on the matter. But theoretically you could sue them in Mexican court in relation to mexican property law. But this is only as enforceable to the culprits as the japanese government would like them to be. And additionally you could sue them in Japan for breaches of Japan's law but once again I do not know enough about japanese law to comment further. I think there would be an issue in claiming the whales as you're property, im not sure about Mexico but ik in the USA they have the endangered species act (ESA 1973) restricting the purchase or collection of any of the great whales which are all listed as endangered.
@caffiend.
@caffiend. 6 лет назад
Storytelling elevated to an art form. We are waiting now for your published work as a bestselling author.
@MarcelRz
@MarcelRz 6 лет назад
I can't stop loving every single video you make, It always makes my day and I feel like I learn more than an entire day in school
@merdab8
@merdab8 6 лет назад
Thanks for standing out, and standing up. I bet your father is extremely proud.
@AlvaPalin
@AlvaPalin 6 лет назад
You just are such a brilliant man and this channel is priceless. Thank you so much for being so curious.
@Myn6211
@Myn6211 6 лет назад
Truly appreciate your videos. They really give me pause for thought and educate me. Thank you.
@kurt1736
@kurt1736 6 лет назад
Great video! Happy to see the channel grow everyday
@matthewculley5959
@matthewculley5959 4 года назад
One of your coolest videos. Never thought anyone would make a serious video about this guy!
@PrawnzHD
@PrawnzHD 6 лет назад
I loooove this channel! You're amazing, keep it up!!
@EugeneHerbsman
@EugeneHerbsman 6 лет назад
Man, these are so damn good. Really appreciate you providing more perspective in my life
@15Musicismyreligion
@15Musicismyreligion 6 лет назад
Hey, thank you guys for the amazing work you do. Your videos make me travel the world and my mind.
@posteador
@posteador 6 лет назад
On principle his... idea... was not insane, what was insane was to expect the world would just roll over and accept his new kingdom/nation and what that might imply for their own geopolitical policies. For European colonial empires an idea like that would provide fuel for anti-colonialist movements, for the new nations of the americas, it could mean hope for the native peoples and fuel for future rebellions... so an idea like his would have absolutely no allies in the world he was born into. So, in that sense at least, he was deluded. However, building a nation like this, it can be done, look no further than the nation of Israel.
@jhonhenry9056
@jhonhenry9056 6 лет назад
posteador yo u right bruh
@posteador
@posteador 6 лет назад
DivideByZero. Yes, that was the point I was trying to make. His idea of forming a nation is only crazy because of the world he was living in at the time.
@vinesauceobscurities
@vinesauceobscurities 6 лет назад
*+posteador* Israel isn't a very good comparison, because the effects of WW2 helped Israel win strong international recognition and backing from Western Europe (at least from the first few decades) and the United States right off the bat. Had they been left to their own devices, conflicts with Arabs nations could had been much bloodier (even accounting for the fighting fervor of the Isrealis) and the state's survival in its early years would have been cast in greater doubt, a mess that the West didn't want to be responsible for again.
@posteador
@posteador 6 лет назад
Vinesauce and Neon White. I feel I didn't explain myself properly. The conditions of each of these enterprises occurred in entirely different worlds, I agree. But, in principle, they were very similar. It is the geopolitical context that makes one of them a madman and the other group, founding fathers.
@junkersintutus4282
@junkersintutus4282 6 лет назад
posteador Some key diffetences have already been pointed out, but also the Mapuche were an indigenous population, so actually more akin to the Palestinians as far as imperfect analogies go. If like the Mapuche had asked the Inca Empire for help against the Spaniards and then the Inca said sure, and fought a little war with the Spanish and then divided up the Mapuche lands between the two of them and said: "there, we helped your sorry asses happy? Now go fetch me some water slave."
@Qigate
@Qigate 6 лет назад
I love this series... thank you for sharing them with us.
@vilstef6988
@vilstef6988 Год назад
These episodes are so heavy in content! So amazing for how short they are!
@JohnNanai
@JohnNanai 6 лет назад
What a way to start my day, love this channel
@johncollins1255
@johncollins1255 6 лет назад
This is such a peaceful way to fall asleep, your stories and visuals are amazing
@ayushg7185
@ayushg7185 4 года назад
Your videos are crazy good. Sending love from India. Thank you for existing.
@bob2nifty
@bob2nifty 6 лет назад
everyone of these videos are simply quality. its just a shame not more people know of them. well done guys and thank you.
@richardross3815
@richardross3815 5 лет назад
Wow.....this episode was very powerful. You have studied well ....and stated your case simply...and clearly. Excellent work. Thank you Even.
@joevinski1
@joevinski1 6 лет назад
Great video I look forward to every new upload such amazing quality and depth
@neoleo593
@neoleo593 6 лет назад
Beautiful Work
@toolkit71
@toolkit71 6 лет назад
Loved your father as he got me interested in Space...almost 30 years ago. You are doing it for the next generation. Telling the stories that most people wouldn't understand or have the patience to act on. That said, what you are doing is adding a kernel of truth and history to young minds that will one day be in your position to take the next steps or your fathers position to take the next step. I saw your Father live and was fortunate enough to see how he reacted "off camera" and he was as genuine to the troop that was in front of me after the talk as he is on camera. He is a true person and I see you are following in his footsteps (although yours would leave a print in the sand :) )
@jackprac5828
@jackprac5828 5 лет назад
Just beautiful, Thanks.
@dxsaqibdy
@dxsaqibdy 6 лет назад
love this channel.
@johnramos8703
@johnramos8703 6 лет назад
Damn man, you’re videos are a lot, every single is really interesting thanks for the work man we need more of things like that in our lives
@jackd2083
@jackd2083 6 лет назад
Just found your channel and have watched a few videos. Your content is probably the best on RU-vid. Keep up the fantastic work! Subscribed.
@knightforlorn6731
@knightforlorn6731 6 лет назад
You're video series is still one of the best in its class. A bit of history and a bit of philosophy. Good stuff, man.
@ingenuity13
@ingenuity13 6 лет назад
Such an optimistic idea. Insane or not, the cause is what matters. Love Rare Earth.
@leaf12496
@leaf12496 6 лет назад
I hope you climbed that little mountain at the start and end of the video.Was that the stargazing volcano?
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 6 лет назад
leaf12496 Haha, little mountain! That's Villarica (stargazing) volcano. It only looks little because we're 5/6ths of the way up. :)
@leaf12496
@leaf12496 6 лет назад
apparently its 2,847 m high.......so not exactly little lol. Also quite active! Thanks for the reply Evan,we all appreciate your work. :)
@aidanwansbrough7495
@aidanwansbrough7495 6 лет назад
Such an interesting video. Thanks!
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 6 лет назад
I don't know about you guys, but I really look forward to these little stories. They're so interesting!
@bombapiotr
@bombapiotr 6 лет назад
How can a channel with videos of so consistent high quality be so unpopular? Every video amazes me. Great job!
@cristianfuentes2597
@cristianfuentes2597 4 года назад
Can't believe all the stories u have of my country. Thanks for sharing them with the world!!!
@mrnice4434
@mrnice4434 6 лет назад
The landscape is so beautiful.
@sebc3129
@sebc3129 3 года назад
When I watch these videos of Rare Earth, there is a pack of emotion that comes with it, stories about Yugoslavia, Nagorno-Karabakh, the untouchables of Japan, and the mad king of a nation that doesn't exist, they are truly sad stories, but in other cases, bring awe and fascination. Makes you change the way you know the world. The best part about it is when you compare the darkness of the past to the darkness of today. The tragedy that happened back then compared to the tragedy happening right now.
@RodrigoBassoM1986
@RodrigoBassoM1986 6 лет назад
Thank you for this
@daviderwin4705
@daviderwin4705 4 года назад
Sounds like he was honestly trying to save those people. If he went back 3 times to give them what aid he could, and died penniless to do it, he was probably pretty committed to their survival. Egoist tend to build golden parachutes before any other part of their agenda. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of a forgotten failed hero.
@joebykaeby
@joebykaeby 6 лет назад
With every video that comes out on this channel, I inevitably think, "how have I never heard this story before?" I got a degree in world history, but Rare Earth has broadened my horizons more than any lecture or textbook - because, I suspect, the establishment is too afraid to allow these stories to be told too loudly or too often. Thanks guys.
@imtiazshaikh6986
@imtiazshaikh6986 4 года назад
Rare Earth Documentaries are... simply defined eloquent, addictive, mesmerizing, story telling par excellence, my compliments.
@ramdubey8546
@ramdubey8546 6 лет назад
Really great work, kudos bro
@gabuks1
@gabuks1 6 лет назад
You never fail to disappoint!
@Highmelon
@Highmelon 6 лет назад
excellent video!
@callumgriffith
@callumgriffith 6 лет назад
About a year ago I spent three months traveling in the wilderness of Patagonia. It is by far one of the most beautiful places on the planet and if anyone is interested in more history from the area, I would highly recommend reading "In Patagonia" by Bruce Chatwin. It covers the story in this video and many others.
@maaarkleee8575
@maaarkleee8575 5 лет назад
Bro... This channel is amazing. Idk how you afford to travel the world but it's dope
@lautarodesimone54
@lautarodesimone54 4 года назад
It's feel almos weird to find a storyteller so passionate about things so complex and also from the real world. I hope to see your work for many years to come.
@paulozhan
@paulozhan 6 лет назад
Lord Byron was not insane. While the contours of Orélie's story is much different, I am willing to wager that Orélie was also moved by an early form of Messiah Complex. It doesn't make him insane.
@sawntobar5185
@sawntobar5185 6 лет назад
I really like this one. Such a great story.
@amj864
@amj864 6 лет назад
Awesome work.
@scrubbalubbs5538
@scrubbalubbs5538 6 лет назад
Pretty interesting story, great as always!
@stevebrown8163
@stevebrown8163 Месяц назад
Thank you
@Starwars277
@Starwars277 4 года назад
i just discovered this channel and i gotta say im addicted now
@BluewaterCreativeFL
@BluewaterCreativeFL 6 лет назад
I absolutely love the show and it’s inspiring me to do my own stuff
@mr0mumbles
@mr0mumbles 6 лет назад
thank you
@acquisitium
@acquisitium 5 лет назад
what a great story!
@PrattlingPyre
@PrattlingPyre 5 лет назад
I think he really cared about those people but also really cared about being a 'king'. the part that tells me he cared more about them than his vanity is him dying poor and him not simply giving up when the going got rough (him getting sent to an asylum/ sent back across the world not once but three times)
@bujler
@bujler 6 лет назад
Damn, I love this channel.
@radioguy75
@radioguy75 6 лет назад
I learned something new....make more like this please.
@SaltySalman
@SaltySalman 6 лет назад
He is a legend
@ianmclaughlin8987
@ianmclaughlin8987 6 лет назад
Thanks for that story it was interesting and unknown, it is the stuff that makes rare earth.
@jasonmeaty8036
@jasonmeaty8036 6 лет назад
Good one
@DeliciousDeBlair
@DeliciousDeBlair 6 лет назад
The man seemed as heroic as any who ever struggled for a JUST cause!
@haloborn6785
@haloborn6785 6 лет назад
The way the information is represented is the reason why I watch all the videos
@alexalex-te4wh
@alexalex-te4wh 6 лет назад
Getting addicted to this channel
@wendygoicochea5910
@wendygoicochea5910 4 года назад
Thank you for telling this history. Many brilliant minds are branded as "crazy".
@suriantovar-sheridan4575
@suriantovar-sheridan4575 6 лет назад
Truly inspiring
@dickhamilton3517
@dickhamilton3517 6 лет назад
great story. remember him.
@WhisperingShade
@WhisperingShade 6 лет назад
Ty for doing neat shows on Chile, Japan, and Easter Island. Could you do Swaziland next? It's kinda a neat little nook locked away in Africa.
@pelaormazabal
@pelaormazabal 6 лет назад
I'd love to see if you would be interested in the story of the hotel in Mar del Sud, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Really querky story. It's a massive building from the late 1800s built in the middle of nowhere at the time. The most beautiful French architecture falling apart.
@cainotheconcernedcitizen5196
@cainotheconcernedcitizen5196 5 лет назад
Hmm.. 🤔 Excellent content! Thanks for sharing!
@IndraSunrise
@IndraSunrise 5 лет назад
I was really hoping this episode was about Emperor Norton I. And now I want to cry for no reason.
@Rottingboards
@Rottingboards 5 лет назад
Sometimes Rare Earth makes me so lost in thought....I forget to give a thumbs up.
@MichaelMarko
@MichaelMarko 4 года назад
He was likely a creative, visionary empath. An outlier. A risk taker. A guy who wanted to help who thought abstractly enough to attempt a solution that was equal parts satire and seriousness to rankle power. It was a brilliant idea. Ultimately he was actually being a lawyer. Their advocate. But he was trumped by those who wouldn't allow the maneuver. But it's amazing that he just didn't disappear, that he was actually really with through a legal system. It's clear he had woven enough of a spell to make it necessary to deal with him this way instead of the other. His enemies were Incorporated into his narrative which was accomplished by trying to, and succeeding a little, to redefine the Patagonians! Though it didn't end the way he hoped it's actually a hopeful story.
@Doctorfudge62
@Doctorfudge62 6 лет назад
I fucking love this question.
@oliwiabieniek
@oliwiabieniek 6 лет назад
That video photo cover though... it's like you're dropping a hot album ;)
@LetsTalkOnePiece
@LetsTalkOnePiece 6 лет назад
to me he sounds like a brave moral visionary.
@-_-_m
@-_-_m 6 лет назад
I’m kind of hopeful that you guys will present something about Mario Vargas Llosa and Alberto Fujimori, all the hubris flying around on all sides, unexpected outcomes and all. It would really tie this whole cycle in a nice bow.
@thedarkone246
@thedarkone246 5 лет назад
I think you missed a good opportunity for a line there "It wasnt a state, it was a state of mind" would have been great.
@encellon
@encellon 6 лет назад
Apart from a manufactured veneer of civility, we are _all_ 'insane.'
@damonstr
@damonstr 6 лет назад
Big words, little meaning.
@antonymash9586
@antonymash9586 6 лет назад
Only the insane have the strength to prosper. Only the prosperous can determine what is sane.
@ileolai
@ileolai 5 лет назад
Edgy.
@lebendigesgespenst7669
@lebendigesgespenst7669 3 года назад
Considering he stated that they had the right to depose him, I think he was genuinely trying to save the people (while maybe simultaneously putting himself in a better living position as a bonus). I can see a little of myself in him. Hopefully I’ll be able to make half the impact he had.
@nosondre
@nosondre Год назад
I’m insane. This the best content ever! So what now?
@Allocated_Brain
@Allocated_Brain 6 лет назад
The man who ruled the world.
@kaiserwigglesiii2369
@kaiserwigglesiii2369 6 лет назад
Allocated Brain the man who sold the world.
@kadegainey5123
@kadegainey5123 6 лет назад
I laughed and shook his hand
@avykh99
@avykh99 6 лет назад
Kade Gainey And made my way back home
@frank6587
@frank6587 6 лет назад
COUNTRY ROAD !!! WEST VIRGINIA !!!
@avykh99
@avykh99 6 лет назад
francois dinauto goddammit frank
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 5 лет назад
This is the kind of stuff they need to be teaching in schools!
@BazilRat
@BazilRat 6 лет назад
You have to admire his bravery...
@Questionable_Content
@Questionable_Content 6 лет назад
Finally notifications work
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