@@alistair2111 That's because the average human doesn't have the patience or intellectual capacity. The show is clearly not advertised to or taken part by average people.
"The PP chain of nuclear-fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nucliei demoselle d'avignon in new york's museum of modern art is often cited as the first lag tables representing the winners in a given nobel prize category with the number of times the winner has been principally associated with that quality or element as its most substantial end product?" "uh, iron, cubis, safari, oxygen, angular-momentum, iron?" "that is iron, yes" *applause
That’s like David Mitchell’s schtick on panel shows (especially BFQOTY and QI) ”Can you tell me what[...]” ”The answer to that is no. Do I get points for answering it correctly?” (heavily paraphrased)
No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't, No we can't,
My brain forgot about this video for a full year and only decided to bring it back up in one of my A level exams. Thanks to your video, all I could think of was “hapax legonomenon” 😂
"Hi, I'm Natural Sciences, I'm from Jeremy and I'm reading Southampton." Fluid Underrated too when he says "ten points" and gives them fifteen. And his tie keeps changin'.
I haven’t laughed so much in a video for ages 😂 “For ten points I’m going to show you a picture of an avocado and you have to tell me its name. “ “Winston Churchill?” “No it’s an avocado” 😂🤦♂️
The PP chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the Sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which demoiselle d'Avignon in New York's Museum of Modern Art is often cited as the first blank tables representing the winners in a given Nobel prize category with the number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as it's most substantial end product?
The P-P chain of nuclear fusion reactions within the sun and similar stars generates nuclei of which dimoiselle de bignon in New York's Museum of Modern Art is often cited as the first lag tables representing the winners in a given Nobel Prize category with a number of times that the recipient has been principally associated with that polity or element as its most substantial end product?
@@SuperOriginalBeats Benzene carbon-carbon-carbon bonds are 120 degrees rather than 109 degrees in non-cyclic molecules, which is the original question. Looping carbon 7 times in a row shouldn't be funny yet it is