@@SparkStylesExtras The human skeleton weighs less than you might think. It only accounts for about 15 percent of a person's weight as many of the bones are hollow and house marrow that produces our blood among other chemicals and cell types. So, if a person weights 150 pounds, their skeleton will only weigh about 22.5 pounds. So that would mean Mr Burn’s bones are mostly dust
This is the same Mr Burns who was fat one time because he followed Homer’s positive restaurant reviews when he was a food critic, yet he nearly dies from binge eating Krusty burgers.
@@Brunito2010_mkay never underestimate an over 70s ability to be completely out of touch with anything and everything post 1980. "Whats a microwave?" Or thinking that website is something to do with spiders
@@Darkstar263If I remember correctly, that particular episode of SpongeBob was called "Just One Bite" (and was part of the first two eleven minute episodes to make a full half-hour episode plus commercials) and was the first episode of Season 3.
Though he loves movies and shows that prominently feature villains otherwise he wouldn’t know all the references he makes when he sings about how it’s a high to be loathed
Considering broken bones aside he was never more jolly than when he be came obese through homer’s food reviews I’m inclined to agree. Some people are just happier when they’re overweight.
I know a guy that's a hack accountant, terrible at their job, got fired from previous role of a company going under, now a site controller for a mom and pop outfit... just got a house. I think of this scene. He'll be fired, just a matter of time. It's morbidly addicting to stay current on his life.
Mr Burns will never die. He's just too rich and powerful. He always get the top care and always have the best. He could eat as many burgers as he wants😂 By the way I am well aware of that classic scene from a classic Simpsons episode that I watched in the '90s growing up where Mr Burns goes shopping and he has confusion seeing a bottle saying ketchup and another bottle saying catsup. Has anybody even seen a bottle that says catsup instead of ketchup?
just watched with my lady recently and when I instantly calculated 42lbs tripled down was 14 she said "how the hell did you do that? I haven't even unlocked my phone to get to the calculator app"
I'm too confused by that to even think of how to respond. Seriously, I've been sitting here for about three minutes trying to process how to respond to that, but the idea of needing a calculator for such basic math is so difficult to comprehend that I can only draw a blank.
@@gurvmlk Instant math is a gift that just came naturally to me. my dad even said I should get into his trade of sheet metal for it. he used to talk a lot about vents and air ducts but I never got into it.
It did! Didn't it? If I ran the show I would make it mandatory for new writers to watch the old season, No changing current characters, if you NEED to insert some of yours in, it must be a one off self insert, *EVERYONE IS ONLY ALLOWED one.* It's a one an done deal, no whole episode, just have them on for a bit and that's it. All self inserts must follow the big lipped alligator rule.
Yep, it's fast food is bad for us when we get older, so addicted but it's so good when we were younger but when get older it's hard but so hard to go on a diet nowadays so many methods.😅
1:04 wait if he tripled his weight(42 pounds) doesn’t mean he normally weighs 14 pounds or 6.3kgs, and at 5foot 10, I’m no physicist but shouldn’t that make him less dense than air, meaning he should just be flying.
Wow. Idk what the Simpsons writers are doing but the Mr burns being an old frail man that has absolutely no idea what anything semi-modern is joke is really stale. Like Kicking the deadest of horses.
If you recall he said he doesn't "like ethnic food" to the donuts. Whereas hamburg, germany? That is some good old fashion home cooking straight from the Fuhrer's kitchen for Monty
Oooh come on Burns obviously has some German origins he obviously would have Hamburg Steak which is from Germany. After rhe war there was an okd historical reel from some news reel I saw during my college years during the lecture of Allied occupation Post World War 2. The scene shows American G. I.s relaxing eating what the news narrator calls Hamburg Steak in Kaiser rolls which did look like a typical Hamburger and drinking beer. He would knowq what it is.