1:04 lol for those wondering… there’s often non deaf people at deaf schools, but also.. to know when there’s a risk, they’ll often use flashing lights. Deaf people can actually have this at home. A friend of mine growing up had a deaf grandparent. Whenever someone would call the whole house would flash white in different spots. Red meant emergency/fire alarm.
I couldn’t stop laughing when the host starts cracking up when the dude with squeaky voice starts speaking lol that host laughed everytime the guy spoke lol.
Fun fact: the vocal chord interview was a setup to get the host of the show fired. The network didn't like him, but didn't have a good enough reason to fire him. So they set up an interview without telling the host how crazy the guests would sound in the hopes that he would laugh at them and give the network a reason to fire him... they fired him shortly after this.
Rats are smarter than chimpanzees. So cute and sad he literally tried to throw up when he said it was poison but they lack the necessary muscles to vomit like a horse they can die of colick if they get a sick tummy. Wow.❤
00:05:05 this was a skit on a Belgian sketch comedy show called “In de Gloria”. The clip has become famously wrong because Americans think the sketch (a talk show host laughing at vocal cord injuries) is real. .. Like if a bunch of Belgians thought the Matt Fole SNL sketch was really show about a motivational speaker living in a van down by the river.
about the vocal cord interview, yes it's very funny but it's staged. It's a Belgian clip and I know, as a Belgian, that both of them are actors with normal voices. But it's still very funny, even funnier if you understand the audio haha. If you ever see a Belgian, ask them about this clip and you'll be very much appreciated.