►Follow me Odysee: odysee.com/@ZachStarHimself:9 Instagram: / zachstar Twitter: / imzachstar Join the channel and get access to perks: / @zachstarhimself Support the Channel: www.paypal.me/ZachStarYT
Depending on what state the soup, is in and how it's contained, that soup ile is also literally centrys away from ever being made, and would exist within a store that also won't exest for centreys.
Actually the guy accusing him is the sole time traveler. The witch can peer into the future through temporal magic or perhaps scrying the future through a crystal ball hence why he gets what the time traveler refers to
Technically, yes but technically no, because you do eat/consume soup which gives your body energy to do certain stuff like heal or something, depending on the soup, on the other hand it's actually your body doing the healing and other stuff so the soup itself isn't a potion.
"Okay im a witch" "wheres my gun" "right here" I don't know how but this is a pretty exact description of how i wanna handle every problem in life right now
Ya, turn the tables on those bitches lol. You got this big homie. In case of course you’re planning some sort of crime, then I think I’m humanly obligated to say “no, please don’t”.
@@louiscypher4186 arguable. Time travel can be due to advanced tech. Nonetheless, as someone said that a complex technology could be seen as magic. It's pretty much dependent on definition/interpretation. So technically, if we go back in time with modern tech we all would be witches to them.
“Theres 52 cards in that deck which give me” *counts on fingers* “1 out of 52 chance of getting the card” (someone in the jury) “wow that was fast math” lmao that was great I cried at that 😂😂
@@urushihara_ Believe it or not, even in the middle age they were math books. OK, they were mostly used by the nobility and theocraty but they existed.
Funny thing in the Salem trial If you confess you're a witch and show them how you do it, the chance of they're forgiving you is higher than refusing if you're not a witch
@@alittleimagination9023 No they`re right. If you admitted to being a witch, they`d jail you. but if you denied, they tested it, mostly leading to your death
Yeah, they tied you down with rocks in a river to see if you would float. If you sunk to the bottom and died you were innocent. If you float and survive you are guilty.
Little known fact, this guy is actually responsible for the statute of secrecy. Before this instance the muggles only assumed the existence of Magical folk through word of mouth and gossip. But this guy straight up revealed himself which made the muggles triple down on their efforts; resulting in the death of millions of Magical folk and the creation of the statute of secrecy.
soup is a potion, it's a concoction of various consumables heated in a pot using a fire, and you stir it once in a while, and when you drink it, it gives you the buff "well fed", for a few hours, it's pretty powerful.
I want a Ryan George and Zach crossover....where one just deals with the other's universe full of the other person all looking the same and how they look different.
@@teslaromans1023 It be easy to do, based on how they do vids they dont even need to meet in person. Ryan: Hey....who are you? Zach: OH me? I'm a person Ryan: OK, but why you look like that? Zach: Am I suppose to take that as an insult or something? Ryan: No....you just....you... Zach: I what? Ryan: You look different. Zach: Well so do you? Ryan: Yea, but I mean you don't look like me. Zach: And you don't look like me. I can keep going, but I'm sure they write something better. Both very funny people
Fun fact: The area in which the Salem Witch Trials took place actually had an outbreak of something called "rye ergot." A type of blight that forms in the same plant they were using to make their bread, and it has drug effects. It can cause paranoia, hallucinations, and a weakened immune system. This same blight is used in the creation of modern LSD. Of course, the effects aren't identical because LSD is synthetic and is no longer the same as the things it is derived from. You can probably see some rough similarities in what they do though.
I love how you break here the trope of "Magician never shows his tricks." Feels good to actually see the explanation behind the tricks and not always that annoying "Do not reveal it."
Thing I never understood about the trials is: If someone was actually a witch then the jury would sure as hell be dead before they could ever lay a finger on her.
I don't know specifically about the Salem ones but most of the time when they were actually convicted of Witchcraft was because they did something trying to obtain magic powers according to satanic rite, so like, she was convinced of it because she boiled a baby's skeleton to make a potion (actual thing that happened btw) Most inquisitors didn't believe witchcraft gave you powers and ocasionally fined towns for false acussations because folk did believe it. It's a huge topic, a lot of propaganda because the Catholics hated Protestants and viceversa and most insane things you hear from the inquisition are English claims (they hated the Spaniards)
@@nonamepasserbya6658 you know, in the case of the inquisition, most outlandish claims come from the English acussing the Spaniards and the actual Salem trials were a protestant thing
The funny thing is: Even in the super hard "hexenhammer" (witch hammer) there were clear instruction to not be fooled by "magicians" since they are just for show. No, they were searching for actual witches. And most of the cases the Inquisitor declares one for not guilty.
Unfortunately (mostly feminist) propaganda made it look like the trials were merely an excuse to kill people. Most accused would be forced to abjure, and that was it, while rarely, if the accused refused or was found multiple times with false beliefs, they'd be executed. And they made sure to only condemn heretics, and not falsely accused people
3:04 Interrogator: "What?! How did you do that?" Defendant: "I didn't, you did. It seems that you are the witch!" Interrogator: "No, I'm not!" Defendant: "Then explain how you made the gun disappear and got the cards there." Interrogator: "I... I don't know." Defendant: "Aha! See?! You cannot explain it other than that is magic! Jury, I ask to you to consult your verdict on the real witch among us."
I recently discovered your channel and I really loved the content. This is the 1st video I watched as a fresh upload 😂 Can you do one of those where it's 12th century in Europe and you cough a little and a man dressed in robe with crow mask "pays" you a visit? 💀 (My imagination stopped here)
I like how the judge is a time traveler and the witch knows of these things probably from seeing the future. Or they are both time travelers and the witch is just from further in the future and seems to have magic
@METAL CORGI i don’t think they’re the same witches you’re thinking of lol. i’m not a witch, so im not too knowledgable on the subject, but i think ive heard things about simply mixing around medicinal herbs that have affects on the human body? im not too sure, so this is probably inaccurate, but its along the lines of that sort of thing :)
3:09 main reason I thought witch hunts were stupid, after all if there really are witches that gained power from the devil what's a group of humans with ordinary stones and pitchforks gonna do...
Funnily enough, if you said “no” to being a witch, you were considered guilty and would be hanged, and if you “confessed” to being a witch, you would be released. A very stupid and insane period of history