yea he just uses it for views and some of videos were dangerous, especially those with fanta and u would put some stuffs in it. it will do something cool but if u drink it, uh well goodluck
@@arcaninemalaya4506He used to do these "Cheap vs expensive" videos before. The comparisons were unfair and inconsistent. Kinda like the "Your glasses vs Turboflex glasses". But now his content has improved a lot. I would say it's 100x better than before coz he's actually testing and even explaining the science behind it.
Knowing his past that he makes bad cheap vs expensive video. I'm really impressed how he listened to the comments and became one of the best shorts youtuber I know
My dad has been anti-soda forever because a bottle of coke cleaned the stovetop at his work more effectively than any of the vaguely toxic cleaners they had on hand
"Cola removes rust from metals. Imagine what it's doing to your body." "Getting rid of that lame rust lmao. I've been drinking cola and my body is rust free."
For the shaving cream one when I was in basic training and the screws wanted to trash our rooms/ bed spaces they’d always rip out all our clothes and stuff from our wardrobes, then take our shaving cream and spray it all over our mirrors. I thought they were just being dicks at first but as we were cleaning it off we realised it made the mirrors very clean and so we would do it during inspections. They were just teaching us something useful in a memorable way. Also the Coca Cola rust removal, if the gas parts of our rifles or machine guns were in very bad state (either rust or carbon) some people would buy a can of coke, pour it into a plastic tub, and leave the parts to soak. Would always do the trick.
Thank you for specifying that they contain different amounts of phosphoric acid. Really tired of Facebook moms calling to ban sodas because of videos of it removing rust
What's wrong with him pronouncing it in his accent? Either way is right. It's pronounced liked that in many other accents other than a British one too.
@@nealdadhania3331the I in vitamin should have an “eye” sound since it’s followed by another vowel, but it’s just an accent thing, often rules of phonetics are ignored in various accents in English speaking countries
@@danielvisintainer3352 oh alright i just thought everyone pronounced it 'vitimin', but it seems the OP disagrees. also, what do you mean by the I should have an 'eye' sound because its followed by another vowel, isn't it followed by a t?
@@nealdadhania3331 the vowels don’t need to be right next to each other to to have the effect, like the word “enough” has a hard E sound because of the o that follows later in the word. But there’s so many weird rules to English and added accents that it honestly is more like guidelines lol. Like the word been is pronounced correctly by the English accent since it uses the hard E correctly, where as the typical American accent uses the soft e which isn’t correct but that’s just accents for you because some dialects of the southern American accent say it like the English.
This is why I used shaving cream for my goggles when I was on the swim team. It confused my teammates at first then we would all apply it in front of other team's at swim meets and the looks they gave us were funny.
MJ and Pippen are the best duo of all time and Shaq and Kobe are the most iconic duo the difference is one had beef while they were a duo and the other had beef after they were a duo