Can it be true? Did Leonard from Vinci really figure out a way to travel from the present day to the present day? Theorists say something. Support me: elliespectacular.com/support FAQ: elliespectacular.com/faq DaThings2: / dathings2
Honestly, it's on-average more accurate than the actual show in my humble opinion. Besides, in no other episode do the so-called experts expose that Leonardo did in fact toot, FOREVER. Thanks again Ellie fo4 shedding some light on these so-called 'theories'.
1:51 Imagine being Da Vinci and walking into Northeastern University in hopes of getting a degree in arts and out of nowhere the damn logo tells you you're not allowed
And then Pangel the Chancellor walked by with long-deserved glee on their face and said, WHO GETTING AIN'TED NOW, DAVINTO? 😈 For, as they say, revenge is best served over centuries (a few hundred years or so...) (Whoa...)
Yknow, I started watching YTP's about 14 years ago now and sometimes I think I've outgrown them. Then I watch some of the gold people are still churning out and realise that nah, I think they tickle me as much as they ever did.
@@travisrees8939 HourOfPoop is amazing! my personal favourites are CS188 and NPCarlson, their sentence mixing and jokes are really funny and the editing is so impressive
Implying the speakers themselves were aliens in the name tags gives the impression that they're trying to study and give a detailed report on human history but are really, really bad at it.
They're constantly saying aliens are responsible for human achievements because they're kinda speciesist and don't believe humans are capable of all that much
The real plan is to poison the well by presenting so much obviously insane conjecture on aliens that anything genuine leaking through will be dismissed out of hand.
@@zeturkey4107Mostly because that’s what this misinformation is doing in the background. Turns out when you’re omega racist, it’s a lot easier to say that aliens built the Egyptian pyramids than to say people of color built them
I feel like sentence-mixing gives poopers a very different understanding of the language. Like, I think all the time you spend chopping words up into pieces helps you see the pieces more clearly. I would never have been able to think of the opposite of a portrait being a wealthytrait.
As someone who has made a couple YTPs, I can’t exactly say how people more into it think, but I do try to think over sentence mixing opportunities when I’m in the mood to make one
I would be interested to hear a linguist's thoughts on YTP's as an exercise language deconstruction and reconstruction, especially if they were a YTPer themselves.
I think of how an entire production crew, tv network, and interviewees got paid to tell everyone that Leonardo da Vinci, a real human being that was actually alive just 500 years ago, with his own personality, history, opinions, and deeply held beliefs, masterful and precise in his works, with unique achievements all his own, that no actually he was just way into aliens and flying saucers. The History channel indeed.
Well, to be fair, they HAVE returned to their roots for the most part in recent years. :-) Take the following examples: "Hatfields & McCoys", "Texas Rising", "Vikings", & "The Bible". And those are just the four I can think of from the top of my head!
They do this particularly skeevy thing where they interview a decent handful of actual experts - for instance this one had a number of credible Da Vinci historians, museum curators, etc. and they mix those segments in with the conspiracy nuts. It creates this illusion that gives viewers the false impression that the experts are in agreement on the alien nonsense too.
@@DaThings IIRC, some creationist "documentary" pulled that with Kate Mulgrew, and she was PISSED when she found out the end result was edited into making it look like she agreed with them.
That lisp part was out of this world yo. That had a brotha's ribs aching. And you making that joke about them being able to see their eyes with their eyes and zooming into that the molecule of that eye in the painting to transition images was epicness. Shit made my day frfr.
"Leonardo Da Vinci documented dozens of dice, and he most certainly wasn't playing games" Wow, he must have used his super knowledgy to win big. Maybe as big as the way he towered over his par"ants"?
I don't care how many times I've heard it, I will never ever get tired of the word syllable swapping/creation of new words by addition. - Artific and scientistic - Leonarci Da Vindo - Ainted a pangel - The BAD-ican - Historicational Please don't stop doing this xD
The fact that Leonardo DaVinci produced Miles “Tails” Prower and AiAi (amongst others) is a clever bit of foreshadowing considering he’s canon to the Sonic universe.
I always enjoy ytps of this show, poking fun of the theories they come up with. When i still watched history channel I only watched this show to hear the parts where they actually talked about history or mythology, then tuned out their bullshit explanation of how it was really aliens all along.
Mainly two reasons. one being it was around the time that the history channel started producing more stuff like ice truckers and less documentary style content, so i was desperate to watch anything documentary esque. Secondly i didn’t know if any other channel had any sort of content like history channel (animal planet bored me at the time).
Oh my god yes I loved the original Amciemt Aliems (still need to watch more of your stuff, just need the time), so this was an unexpected yet very happy surprise
Between the certainty that Leonardo Da Vinci was definitely Somebody, that his paintings depict Something and try to communicate Something, and that he may have had a tenuous connection with a particular university in Soston Sassachusetts, this is just a normal Art History lecture.
Incredible work as always! The sentence mixing on this was impeccable, I mean 'Miles "Tails" Prower' was flawless! Also, Ancient Aliens (Lemon Demon) + Take on Me? Amazing, now I will imagine the full mashup in my head
Omfg I was laughing so hard all the way through 😂😂😂 0:35 leonarci davindo was even funnier to me because narci sounds like "Naartjie" which is a fruit here in South Africa 🍊
He was working on a time machine that would be able to take people to the past, the present, or the future, and actually got a third of it working before he died. We could learn so much from this man.
As an ex art history student I can confirm that the Renaissance was indeed an age of Italians, artists and engineers whose primary orchestrator was Leonarci DaVindo, who documented dozens of dice
The way you made them say variations on "this could be something" for a minute straight is doubly funny because that's basically what it's like to watch the actual show.
And the My Brother, My Brother, and Me TV show, which deserved better than to be stuck on a service people didn’t know about. At least Bee and Puppycat got a remake on Netflix.