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Fun fact: the reason you can survive without a stomach is because the stomach’s purpose is just to break food down into a goo to support nutrient absorption. The intestines do all the absorbing. If you don’t have a stomach, you would need your food ground into a paste manually, but you would be able to survive and function almost perfectly fine
@@chazzer5968members of our family had it taken out as a preventative measure because of an aggressive gene mutation that makes it something like an 80% chance to get stomach cancer
I don't know perfectly fine is the right word, like there are other effects like being somewhat immunocompromised to your foods from it etc. But yeah agree itd be possible to live a happy life for it with modern medicine
Right? I was expecting at the end for him to mention Final Jeopardy, then tell them that they are using their money total, and that this is like "Whose Line is it Anyway?", where everything was made up, and the points don't matter.
I love how half of these are the easiest question’s imaginable while the other half are literally impossible, and I also love how they keep alternating between which one they find just so right after one of them gets a terrible question, they get to suffer as they watch the next guy get the bird question.
12:49 Yes, [fish x3] is such a beautiful unscripted moment. Such a good think fast moment from Noah to think of the humor in that and respond with it without missing a beat
This channel has been a wild ride. We had the schizo power-point days, we took a door off its hinges, and now we are settling into the irritatingly inconsistent game-show phase. What a time to be alive?
I randomly stumbled across this channel seven hours ago and I can't stop watching any of the videos. They're worth the watch from how stupidly funny it is.
Hands down one of the funniest pieces of original content I've watched in months. My face hurts from laughing the whole time. You troll your friends so much but you also made an actual game show for them that took a lot of time and effort. Love this channel!
I think my favourite thing with these shows has to be the inital attempts to actually do the questions properly before people break down and accept that noah is just chaos personified
@@waynehvozda4729 we're talking about what LightningW said, and they were talking about an actual military kinda tank, which treads around using tank treads
13:10 Everest has the highest peak above sea level. Kilamanjaro is tallest from base to top. Mauna Kea is tallest from base to top if you allow mountains that start underwater.
7:14 YES! Modus Ponens and Modus Tollens! I know it's just logic level one, but I'm so happy to know this! Basically, for "If, then" statements: Let's say if I'm hungry, then I'll eat. (H > E) Ex 1: I'm hungry. (H) Therefore, based on the above I'll eat. (E) Since we had H, the conditional allows us to derive E. Modus Ponens is the rule. Ex 2: I'm not eating. (-E) Therefore, based on the above, I'm not hungry. (-H). Since we know in the above example anytime we have H we have E, and in this example we don't have E, we know we don't have H. We negated the 2nd part of the conditional, so the first part is negated too. Modus Tollens is the rule. BUT: When you negate the first part of a conditional, you don't necessarily know the outcome. You only know what happens when you are hungry, but you have no line about what happens when you aren't hungry. For example, If I'm hungry I may eat. But if I'm bored, I may also eat. So even if I wasn't hungry, I could still be bored which means I'm eating. Conversely, maybe all that we do is eat if we're hungry, and don't eat when we're not hungry (H > E) & (-H > -E). It could be either thing. We just don't know, and it's false to claim otherwise. Logically, we can't make claims based on negation of the "If" in an "If, then" statement without further information. Only on negation of the "then".
For a milestone you should make them do a gauntlet of all these torture boardgames but the winner is decided after the end of a round by a wheel with absurd win conditions like whoever sneezed the most, whoever spun the most wheels, whoever got sent to the shadow realm/the Macdonald's play place/negative time/pure time by another player the most and have the original win condition have the smallest chance of being landed on and if there is a tie you spin again.
3:20 If 20 people work for 20 hours, that's called 400 man hours of work, even though it only took 20 hours. I think the problem with the question is not that the answer is wrong, but that the question is ambiguous, but given that this isn't meant to be serious I think some ambiguity is fine.
Yeah but that’s not hours of work. That’s how many minutes of light you are going to have if you light up 10 candles that burn for 10 minutes at once. Only 10 minutes of light. Because it doesn’t stack up. It’s like a birthday cake. If you light them all at the same time they’ll burn at the same rate having the birthday cake being lit up for the same amount of time.
I mean the question didn't ask how long the place was being lit, just how many minutes of light. in which case the candles collectively were lit for 100 minutes, as with the man-hours situation.
they burn for 100 candle-minutes, but it's still over the course of just ten minutes. the question was for time, not total brightness. it's a different unit.
I think as these games have gone on, and we've learned more about the players, they should each have a special ability for the next game. For example: Whenever Twobold goes to the Shadow Realm, he gains the ability to send any player to the Shadow Realm once, and then can't do it again until he goes to the Shadow Realm again. Whenever Lewie gains a gold, he gains one extra gold. Fish.... uh.... gets to start with a vaporeon, I guess.
Correction: Mount Everest is the HIGHEST mountain on earth, not the tallest. The island of Hawaii is the tallest mountain on Earth. Also the answer at 16:30 was the correct answer, that’s literally the nuclear force right there
The candles and minutes thing needs to be explained like man hours. If you have eight guys each work eight hours on a job, that's 64 man hours. The candles burned for a combined 100 minutes, but it only took 10 minutes of overlapped time. The question wasn't "how long would the candles burn?" It was "how many minutes." 100 is a perfectly valid answer.
6:48 I immediately thought Germany because I remembered the fact that Hitler only had one testicle. While not close to the right answer, it would be interesting to bring up
6:40 => me in the beginning : Three ! incorrect Me then : Oooh it's Four then, because there are 4 holes in a polo shirt Me again : *Hear explanation*, well, I don't care how we got 4, we got 4 and that's good enough
I was waiting for someone to go to the shoup but they never did. Also the question about the healer, the wizard, and the tank was genius! These videos rule
These 3 were just talking about you on their podcast. I discovered your channel because i had seen phish's profile picture in one of your thumbnails and now youre one of my favorite channels. Keep it up
9:50 if you want to get really technical, sometime around 2nd century BC the Greeks had a hand cranked mechanical computer used to predict the position of celestial bodies.
I just can't get enough of 2bold and the shadow realm on these videos xD Everytime he spins a wheel im just "please please PLEASE!' And he never disappoints
I love the editing on your videos! including captions but making them interesting is one of my fav ways that people edit & shows how much effort was put into the video. Coincidentally that is why most people stop doing the captions thing... cuz it takes too much effort.
I'm way late, but I'm agreement with Lewie on the candles. The 69th Symphony has 20 Violinists, each Violinist plays a piece for 3 minutes, the symphony then plays all the violins. How long will the Violinists play for? The question clearly states that ALL the Violins will be playing, just as John lit all the candles.
Its the same ten minutes only if you're treating all of the candles as a collective. Individually they each burn ten minutes, and when you accumulate all of their experiences as separate objects, together they burn 100 minutes, because my minute is not your minute, even if our minutes are happening at the same time.
6:30 THAT LEGIT FRUSTRATED ME SO MUCH Like, you took the most iconic question from The Impossible Quiz, explained in the question WHAT The trick is. AND THEN EVERYONE GOT IT WRONG (While writing this I realized that it is different from TIQ because the reason it's 4 in that game is because " *A* Polo", and the entire reason is different, I just wrote this instantly lol)
3:34 Realistic Answer: The Lernean Hydra from Greek Mythology. Or possibly Ladon, the guardian of the Tree of Golden Apples of Immortality in the Garden of the Hesperides
I love some of the conversations after the answers are given. "How many hammers in a war?" - "40k" - "where's that from?" - "Warhammer 40k" Or "what's the least picked number between 1-10?" - "10" - "who would ever pick that number?!" - "exactly"
Noah got Fantasy 1 wrong. Yes, it's technically the Five Headed Dragon. But it's REALLY called the Five God Dragon according to the proper translation (and even the anime gets this right). The card itself got it wrong.