25 Fascinating Facts That Will Amaze and Terrify You at the Same Time

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Unlock the realms of curiosity with "25 Fascinating Facts That Will Amaze and Terrify You at the Same Time"! Dive into a world where everyday knowledge takes a spine-chilling twist. From the secrets of child psychology to bizarre historical practices, this video unveils jaw-dropping facts that will leave you both astounded and a little unsettled. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as we navigate through the fascinating and eerie facets of life. Don't miss out on this riveting exploration of the strange and intriguing!
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Author: Hestie Bernard
Music: Dead Wrong - Jeremy Blake
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - It Is Common For Children To Hear Voices
1:05 - The Average Person Sweats Around 1 Cup a Day
2:01 - The Zoroastrians Leave Their Dead In Special Towers To Be Eaten By Vultures
2:41 - Aztec Priests Believed That The Tears Of Children Could Stop Droughts
3:30 - The Ancient English Used Human Skulls For Bowls And Cups
4:12 - You Will Shed About Several Pounds Of Skin In Your Lifetime
5:53 - Your Coffee Mug Probably Has Fecal Matter On It
6:48 - The Vent Haven Museum Houses The Stuff Of Nightmares
7:50 - The Museo Delle Anime del Purgatorio Is Full Of Documents Signed By Haunted Souls in Purgatory
8:46 - King Charles II Drank Alcohol Mixed With Pulverized Human Skulls
9:28 - The Emperor Nero Profited From Human Urine
10:19 - There Are More Than 200 Corpses on Mount Everest
11:33 - The Golden Poison Frog Can Kill 10 - 15 People
12:17 - Are There Mites On Your Eyelashes?
13:01 - Brain-eating Amoeba Exist, And They Live In Our Waters
13:51 - Vampire Moths Are Real
14:30 - Your Pet Will Eat You If It Has To
15:05 - Fatal Familial Insomnia Makes It Impossible To Sleep
16:01 - Trees CAN Actually Grow In Your Lungs
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@KandiKing99
@KandiKing99 5 ай бұрын
My grandma last year was in almost like a comatose state on her last day. My sister and I asked for alone time with her while she was sleeping and both of us told her “it’s ok nana, we will be ok. You can go if you need to today.” We got the call a couple hours later that she passed away. To this day both of us think that her body and soul were waiting for us to say those words before she passed.
@megnotes7908
@megnotes7908 5 ай бұрын
You’re absolutely correct! I’m a retired RN, and I’ve seen several people who needed “permission” to die pass away within minutes to a few hours after receiving reassurances from loved ones that they’ll be okay.
@clarebebbington9984
@clarebebbington9984 5 ай бұрын
I told my mother who was in a coma that it was okay to go, she passed 3 hours later. Just this last November, my husband gave his mother permission to go.
@gabeangel8104
@gabeangel8104 5 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience with my grandma
@karamedley6229
@karamedley6229 5 ай бұрын
I feel as long as a spirit/person has a feeling of worry about their loved ones or they really miss a loved one and are desperate to see them b4 they go then they will fight as long as they possibly can. My great grandma was on hospice and morphine for her last few days but in her rare moments of awareness the first couple of days all she wanted was to see her son, my grandpa, and asked if he was home (he was an over road truck driver) and the day he got home and saw her she actually passed that evening. ~Some people don't get the chance to say goodbye or see their loved ones before they go since, obviously, we can't choose or know when we are going to die. So even if a loved one is in a coma or dying they can still try to hold on for as long as they need until they feel their family is going to be ok, or just get to hear their loved one's voice, that's enough to usually help them finally let go and pass on to whatever comes after this life. (Don't seek out or fear death, it's just the next phase of our journey, that is how is live my life.)
@nuduce123
@nuduce123 5 ай бұрын
I can relate. When my Grandma passed away she was 93 and still holding on even on her death bed. We went out and told my Grandpa to go in and tell her it's ok to go. She was gone 15 minutes later. The hardest part was watching my grandpa being so heart broken that the love of his life for over 75 years was gone. We had to really help grandpa out. He gave up after that and 1 month after grandma's passing grandpa finally let go to be back with her again. Loved ones often want our permission before leaving us. I'm just glad I got to tell them one last time how much I loved them and will always be grateful for them. They will always be missed and I still smile thinking of the 40 years of memories I had with them. I couldn't have asked for better grandparents.
@user-os7zo2ne5e
@user-os7zo2ne5e 5 ай бұрын
After my Mom died. I was in my kitchen and I heard my name spoken very clearly. My husband heard it also.
@auntlouise
@auntlouise 5 ай бұрын
When my oldest child was born in 1990 the Dr. told me that newborns cannot fill pain - as he was stabbing my son in the heel with a needle for a blood test. I asked him why he was screaming then, and he looked at my son for a second and then told me that he must be uncomfortable. I asked him if pain and discomfort were akin to each other and he just looked at me. So I told him to leave. I surely hope that those doctors have been weeded out by now.
@laurakibben4147
@laurakibben4147 4 ай бұрын
They haven't. They caused my post surgical dad to end up Al but a wheelchair bound vegetable 😡😡
@titmusspaultpaul5
@titmusspaultpaul5 3 ай бұрын
Good on you for that. I was taught in school (physical education when I was fairly young) that babies were the same in every way to adults, just that they couldn't look after themselves and were a blank slate, having no real world experience. So that tells me they absolutely feel pain. How we, as a society, let that stupidity go on for that long is just beyond me. You'd think if we were taught that at school, the Dr's would have put 1 and 1 together WAY earlier.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 5 ай бұрын
0:36 I am not surprised. Babies, toddlers and children are innocent and it has been said that they have the sixth sense that will stay with them until thier adulthood, but sometimes it never goes away. One of the reasons why the spirit realm loves them because they are innocent.
@user-oc9vh6bk7z
@user-oc9vh6bk7z 5 ай бұрын
Believe it or not, I was one of those children. I still have rare premonitions to this day. I’m 56.
@hmspretender
@hmspretender 5 ай бұрын
#2: When my son was born I used to call him "my little sasquatch" because his newborn body hair was so dark and prevalent. Lol
@missjody5803
@missjody5803 2 ай бұрын
As a Long Term nurse I can honestly say, many people wait until they are told it’s ok to go before they pass. Once a loved one or family member told them this it wouldn’t be 24 hour’s and they would pass over. I’m retired now but it was something I always noticed. Also people seem to stare at the edge of the ceiling or out a window. I remember one lady telling me that her sister was waiting for her and she could see her.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 5 ай бұрын
22:18 Babies can't feel pain? That's downright scary and evil on all levels and typical human. Just because something can't communicate the same way, it doesn't mean it doesnt feel or anything. i am so glad the researchers managed to get through this one. I can't imagine this one.
@megnotes7908
@megnotes7908 5 ай бұрын
It’s sad but true. I was in nursing school in 1993, when I watched an old-time obstetrician circumcise a newborn without local anesthesia. I can still see the baby’s facial mask of pain and hear his screaming. I wanted to punch the doctor, but the little boy at least peed on him. There is no way anyone who saw what I did that day could NOT recognize the terrible pain he experienced.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 5 ай бұрын
That poor kid. I just don't get why anyone thinks like this@@megnotes7908
@laurakibben4147
@laurakibben4147 4 ай бұрын
Why do they cry when hungry then? Because hunger pangs are painful to them.😏
@laurakibben4147
@laurakibben4147 4 ай бұрын
​@@megnotes7908that's as bad as the videos showing a fetus trying to get away from the abortion tool😢
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 4 ай бұрын
I know that... it is scary what Murica once thought...''experts'' are always wrong@@laurakibben4147
@bryanklein6428
@bryanklein6428 5 ай бұрын
When my dad was near the end he couldn't talk his eyes were always closed and he was as close to being in a coma as possible. But we kept his favorite music on and he would smile....
@frankherbert3005
@frankherbert3005 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for clarifying on the intensity of voices… seemed like a real big oversight to say the voices I heard as a child weren’t a big deal
@cindyhoomalu1566
@cindyhoomalu1566 5 ай бұрын
Great video! These are some very interesting facts! The one that bothers me most is that they didn’t figure out that babies can feel pain until the 1980’s. How did it take that long?!?!
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 5 ай бұрын
They have removed some bodies from Mt Everest, but many remain, because they are difficult to find and or remove.
@pepshaven6520
@pepshaven6520 5 ай бұрын
I grew up hearing voices, right from the cradle. By the time I was a teen they diminished. I always found it to be totally normal and nothing scary at all.
@CybeleCotter
@CybeleCotter 5 ай бұрын
Sky Burial was also practiced by some Native American tribes, as in Jeremiah Johnson.
@brandonthailand2062
@brandonthailand2062 5 ай бұрын
Doctors used to slap the baby to start it crying. Why do it if they thought the baby couldnt feel it?
@cindyhoomalu1566
@cindyhoomalu1566 5 ай бұрын
I think they knew that babies could feel sensations, maybe they thought that crying was a startle response. They thought that babies didn’t feel or recognize that any of the sensations are painful. I mean it’s ridiculous, but I think that is what they thought, if I remember my college days well.
@breemiumtechnologyhub
@breemiumtechnologyhub 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your valuable insights on the 25 list of valuable stuff and facts. Your knowledge and expertise are truly admirable. We appreciate your contribution! Loads of Luv ❤️
@christopherlennon3769
@christopherlennon3769 5 ай бұрын
Hey Mike. Congratulations on the weight loss. Support from Ireland.
@user-oc9vh6bk7z
@user-oc9vh6bk7z 5 ай бұрын
Wow Mike! I heard voices as a child. They were premonitions. Learned not to share them as I was called a Witch Mom told me to write them in my Diary and only left them for her to read if personal harm was to come to anyone. My father thought they were messages from his Mother (Grandma) She was very psychic. I don’t have them anymore to a certain degree. I can sometimes tell the outcome of a broadcast sports event only about 10 minutes before the game ends. I can even see Halos on cars once in a while. Weird huh?
@nicholasgeorge4156
@nicholasgeorge4156 5 ай бұрын
Mr ballen just covered a story on his new podcast not too long ago about someone with insomnia. He’s also covered a story about someone who had a tree growing inside them.
@ChIGuY-town22_
@ChIGuY-town22_ 5 ай бұрын
Rats are also cannibals. During the pandemic, it was rampant.
@megnotes7908
@megnotes7908 5 ай бұрын
Hi Mike. Love List 25 videos! In #18, you wondered how long E. coli last on surfaces. In general, 1.5 - 2 hours, BUT, there have been reports of it lasting over a year. Enjoy your coffee!
@rocknraptor3195
@rocknraptor3195 5 ай бұрын
👍👍
@cstephenson3749
@cstephenson3749 4 ай бұрын
Yea, but viruses can live up to 72 hours on surfaces-aka, 3 days. Wash anything you touched when you were ill with soapy water. 1/4 cup bleach plus laundry detergent n the washer water for laundry. Clothes dryers kill germs and critters (;lice, fleas, cockroaches, spiders, etc) and have prevented so many diseases and disease transmissions. Don't put your clothes on the floor, store them on a chair or dresser or hang them up.
@lindawilson4625
@lindawilson4625 5 ай бұрын
This was one of your weirdest, creepiest, scary top 25's for way too many reasons to list...THANKS!!!! I do like the Sky Burial idea. Makes sense. Very green, too.
@timschlieper9961
@timschlieper9961 5 ай бұрын
My dad told me that when i was a child that like most kids i had an imaginary friend he said he asked me what my friends name was and i told him david at the time i was to young to know that my father had a brother named david that died a little over a year before i was born to make the story crazier ive always had a fear of going over bridges when my dad asked me why i was scared of bridges i told him i had been having the same reoccurring nightmare for as long as i could remember that i died driving a 66 mustang off of a bridge again with no prior knowledge i had described the exact way my uncle david had died and the car he was in at the time
@michellewood3468
@michellewood3468 5 ай бұрын
Wow 😱 life always finds a way to make us feel uncomfortable at times 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
@milenamulske
@milenamulske 5 ай бұрын
MG217 coal tar shampoo works amazing for my psoriasis
@KathrynHill-kx6rc
@KathrynHill-kx6rc Ай бұрын
I know #25 is right. I always talked to a lady in my room. She was sweet. (I was like 4 yrs old). My mom said I kept talking about her and what was said. Mom called our realtor and found out a lil old lady passed away in my room a year before. I also told my parents when my grandmother passed away that it was ok to stop crying. God had her. 3 hours later my dad got the call confirming what I said happened.
@JDoors
@JDoors 5 ай бұрын
"Studies" are often done in a University setting and do not apply, or barely apply, to the home environment. When a study says coffee cups may be contaminated, for example, that's in an environment shared with dozens of students and others with hygiene habits of all kinds. Maybe it would apply at a work environment, maybe not. Maybe it would apply in a home environment, maybe not.
@amberrodriguez851
@amberrodriguez851 5 ай бұрын
Omg I’m a mug freak too!!! I collect them 😂❤
@Richest23
@Richest23 5 ай бұрын
I’m Smoking Weed RIGHT NOW. which is also a fact💯🏌🏾‍♂️
@BigAlboski
@BigAlboski 5 ай бұрын
05:54 Literally had my coffee cup in hand while listening to this list 25 while my 1 yr old granddaughter is in bath tub. While I may not have a colleague to blame it on I’m just as worried lol. Thanks Mike😂
@reginafromrio
@reginafromrio 5 ай бұрын
Those dolls are TERRIFYING.
@frankdeboer1347
@frankdeboer1347 5 ай бұрын
That last one is the scariest story of the day.
@heathermackie7390
@heathermackie7390 5 ай бұрын
My grandma told me that after I was born the nurses had to prick the bottoms of my feet and I would cry because it hurt but the nurse didn’t think that I was in any pain.
@ElicBehexan
@ElicBehexan 5 ай бұрын
Well, almost nothing you gave as facts were unknown to me. About the hearing being the last to go. When my father was in a steep decline on the next to the last day, he was in a coma. My sister leaned over his bed and told him he could not die because it was my birthday. He stabilized until my sister and mother told him about the beautiful sunrise and he knew it was the next day. He was gone in less than an hour. Then, 2 years ago my wife had been in a coma for two weeks. Unlike telling them to do a trach on a friend - with the permission of her family - I knew my wife wasn't strong enough. I told them to 'pull the plug.' She hung on for longer than I think anyone expected. I then told her that I would be okay. She flat lined in less than 2 minutes.
@marypasco2213
@marypasco2213 2 ай бұрын
💔
@merrileeheard3889
@merrileeheard3889 5 ай бұрын
Well, now I have a few more things to freak me out!! But, a great list, Mike and team!
@rockerbob949
@rockerbob949 5 ай бұрын
I watched a OG video last night and someone has shed a few lbs since the early days!!
@peggysuedavis3395
@peggysuedavis3395 5 ай бұрын
I did too. I was very surprised and very impressed.😊
@rockerbob949
@rockerbob949 5 ай бұрын
@@peggysuedavis3395 likewise. It’s not easy! Respect
@karamedley6229
@karamedley6229 5 ай бұрын
25g of sweat a year?! I thought this fact was going to be the most disgusting fact, but then I finished the video and all I can say after being left speechless is...wow! ~I love all the crazy facts I learn from this channel and as a person who spends a few hours a day on youtube discovering all I can, I always learn something new anytime I watch these videos!♥ Keep the crazy facts coming! :D
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd 5 ай бұрын
25gm/day I think he said.
@pauld.atkinson4842
@pauld.atkinson4842 Ай бұрын
Much honor in not being ashamed of pesky psoriasis. Go you KZfaqR extraordinaire. Thank you for the fun and enlightening... and sometimes creepy videos
@denisebledsoe8836
@denisebledsoe8836 5 ай бұрын
Oh my!! Number 1 is horrible!! How can this be!
@judithanne1234
@judithanne1234 5 ай бұрын
The idea of handprints from purgatory is actually pretty funny and only amazing in that some might actually believe the fake relics to be true. However, some of the factual items are actually pretty terrifying, especially hearing about the diseases spread by rats!
@juggalo9097
@juggalo9097 2 ай бұрын
Death is no reason to be sad. It's actually something to smile about. "Death may be the greatest of all human blessings" -Socrates
@flattop223
@flattop223 4 ай бұрын
15:39 i did not sleep for almost 4 months, i had a spontaneous problem with a very rapid heart rate, i was going at nearly 200 beats per minute when at rest, the doctors put me on several medications to slow it down starting with one then maximg out the dose yhen adding another, increasing the dise over time until that one was maxed out also, when i started on the 4th medication i started to get relief from the fast heartbeat. As my heartbeat slowed towards normal, I slept less and less, even though all the medications said that they would make me sleepy. When my heartbeat got down to about 90 beats a minute, the doctors thought that that was sufficient. At that point I never felt tired, I had a great deal of difficulty trying to get any kind of sleep. Every night I would lay down and try to sleep, and after 1 to 3 hours I would give up and get up. Luckily for me I was playing online video games so I had something to do, I would literally play EverQuest for 10 hours each night, shower get dressed go to work for 8 hours, head home spend some time with the family, when they all went to bed I'd start my 10 hours of video game. I still tried to sleep every night at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning I would lay down and try to sleep at this point I was giving it an hour sometimes 2 to fall asleep, but that rarely happened and when it did I would only sleep for 20 minutes or so. When I let the doctor know after it had been going on for about a week, he asked me if I was having any problems during the day with being sleepy or sluggish any problems? I told him no I felt fine actually I felt like I had a ton of energy, because I really could not just sit still during the day I was constantly tapping my feet and moving my legs, other people at work would jokingly or casually ask me if I was taking some kind of drugs. I would tell them only things to slow down my heart that have been prescribed, several said that they wanted to get some of the same drugs I was taking. Anyway about 4 months later My doctor's decided to try weaning me back off those drugs to see what happened with my heart rate. As I came off the drugs my heart rate did go up but it never got back up where it was My resting heart rate ended up at about 120 BPM So we started easing the medications back up just until the heart rate was below a hundred, and at that point I started sleeping again. It was a very odd time of my life.
@marypasco2213
@marypasco2213 2 ай бұрын
That's why a doctors time at work is called 'a practice'. They still 'practice' what they learned/are learning.
@matthewhannigan4666
@matthewhannigan4666 16 күн бұрын
I'd like to apologize to my loved ones for leaving my dead cells on them.
@patticampana9458
@patticampana9458 5 ай бұрын
Excellent! Great info!🙂✌️
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 5 ай бұрын
Number 5 makes you glad the Industrial Revolution re invented earthenware and caused Western societies to learn about and create their own bone china, originally invented in China. No more pewter plates. In the middle ages most ordinary people used wooden or bread plates, pewter only came later, when it got cheaper. The Romans, etc, used metal and ceramic plates and bowls, not exclusively metal tableware, but they did have lead plumbing. ☹️
@pam8962
@pam8962 5 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊❤Mike
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 5 ай бұрын
I heard about the brain eating parasite from the Animal Planet show Monsters Inside Me
@gabeangel8104
@gabeangel8104 5 ай бұрын
What I learned: there's poop (or at least e-coili) on all kinds of stuff. Stop touching stuff!
@laurakibben4147
@laurakibben4147 4 ай бұрын
The dusty gunk on canned good is laden with bits of rodent poop alone. Always clean them before opening. Then you can ingest the bits and pieces of bugs the government allows to be left in food😂
@gabeangel8104
@gabeangel8104 4 ай бұрын
@@laurakibben4147 yeah, ask me to eat poop and bugs in any normal circumstances and I would absolutely opt out, but funnily enough, finding out that there is a significantly-above-zero limit of bug parts and other debris allowed by law in chocolate has not put me off it at all 🤣
@laurakibben4147
@laurakibben4147 4 ай бұрын
@@gabeangel8104 exactly!
@estreliasoriano9324
@estreliasoriano9324 4 ай бұрын
This is my favourite list from this channel. Weird/wacky, informative and intriguing random facts 👍🏽
@list25
@list25 4 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@joshlunt7827
@joshlunt7827 5 ай бұрын
Interesting video!
@amyandtony
@amyandtony 5 ай бұрын
We’re above average here in the Southeast when it comes to those sweat averages in the summer lol 😂 being down in Florida you know what I’m talking about. Swamp Butt is real people lol 😂
@bobbihancock5012
@bobbihancock5012 4 ай бұрын
I knew the last one was true. When I was about 3 I broke my collarbone. Even though I had been complaining off an on about the pain before they took me to the Dr. The doctor told my parents to just tell me the Dr made it all better and I would be fine. If anything, common sense should tell you babies are more sensitive to pain because almost all sensation would be new to them. They’ve been protected from it since conception
@randyflynn6402
@randyflynn6402 2 ай бұрын
Dude, I feel your pain. I have psoriasis also. Everyone said it was dandruff but it didn't explain why all around my scalp was redness and on the back of my neck. It is also on my brows and my cheeks and upper lip and chin. When I scratch my mustache and beard I get flakes like dandruff on my shirt. It comes and goes. All my doctor said was heat inflames it so I should stay away from heat or taking hot showers. I should take luke warm showers. But I am a cook. I am always around heat and in California summers reach over 100 degrees. 😮‍💨😮‍💨☹☹
@RNMom424
@RNMom424 2 ай бұрын
Tomatoes were also thought to be poisonous b/c they are from the Solanaceae family of plants, as in the Deadly Nightshade. Other safe vegetables from this family are potatoes, eggplant, tomatillos, & peppers.
@sourpatchkid394
@sourpatchkid394 5 ай бұрын
I feel like ecoli is just everywhere!
@odin823
@odin823 4 ай бұрын
i have psoriasis too. our skin grows 7 times faster than normal people without the condition.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 5 ай бұрын
7:48 Don't forget, they come to life too....they are really creepyn bbbbb
@TheNeuroKitty
@TheNeuroKitty 2 ай бұрын
Prosopagnosia comes in degrees. I have it. I can recognize immediate family and close friends. Otherwise, if I see someone out of context, like a coworker at a store, I am lost. I know I know them, but have no idea who they are.
@Rochesteradventures4870
@Rochesteradventures4870 Ай бұрын
I too...am a crusty guy, lol
@TheRaccoonboy
@TheRaccoonboy 2 ай бұрын
The speech talent in this video!!! You said some hard words! 😮 (ps, the video clips in number 4 are mice 😅)
@tonyapoindexter2781
@tonyapoindexter2781 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I also have psoriasis. So my dermatologist is also a scientist., and is responsible for several of the well known biologics created for treatment for psoriasis. While I had the large thick type, my daughter had the small thin type. He invited us to be study participants, we did, and check this out. 3 months after the study, my and my daughter's types went away. After the study ended, mine returned but as the small thin type, and yep my daughter's returned as the large, thick type. How about that.
@marypasco2213
@marypasco2213 2 ай бұрын
@mj2495
@mj2495 5 ай бұрын
On Everest forever? In a very short time, geologically, not only will the corpses be off the mountain, the Himalayan Range itself will have eroded out of existence.
@kaseyking1114
@kaseyking1114 5 ай бұрын
Fyi homie, I've got psoriasis of the scalpas well. I totally understand, in my family it skips a generation. But in my Gen it skipped twice, so my mom didn't get it when she should have, but I did. And my little sister got horrible eczema
@aprilpotter3054
@aprilpotter3054 5 ай бұрын
What happened to Mike's Livestream days? Those were fun.😊
@deadsir0
@deadsir0 5 ай бұрын
Ivnever saw them soyeahyoushiuld do them again or something like that lol so yeah get ro it facyboy and they have pills now to helpwithsciriouses now lol
@MelissaK_Dr.Petty_
@MelissaK_Dr.Petty_ 13 күн бұрын
The reason that the natural water used waterpark in Disney Florida (forget the name of it as it closed back in 70/80s) closed due to a bunch of issues but specifically a boy getting a brain eating amoeba and dying
@list25
@list25 13 күн бұрын
Not quite. That amoeba death happened in 1980. River County closed in 2001. From AllEars.net: ..."Rather, the biggest reason for River Country’s closure is that the park simply couldn’t sustain demand next to its much larger siblings, especially in the midst of the massive travel slowdown following the attacks of 9/11." allears.net/2020/01/29/whatever-happened-to-river-country-the-history-behind-disneys-abandoned-first-water-park
@jennmichelle2
@jennmichelle2 4 ай бұрын
We love you in spite of your psoriasis.
@familydogg1234
@familydogg1234 2 ай бұрын
Trees growing inside a body? Hmmmm- I thought they need air and sunlight.
@darrelladams4188
@darrelladams4188 5 ай бұрын
My pet will eat me….. damn gold fish….. stop believing fish are harmless. Mike is a truth teller and we should listen 😂😂😂😂
@user-vm5ud4xw6n
@user-vm5ud4xw6n 2 ай бұрын
Along with babies being able to feel pain they can also feel temperature changes. It drives me crazy to see parents out with their kids, it’s 20 degrees out snd all the child has on is a thin little pair of socks. Or nothing on their hands and their little fingers are purple. Or they take them in an air conditioned store and have a little t-shirt and shorts. And while I’m talking about it, 2 things: pay attention to your children. When you are in the store browsing & your child has to pee they don’t know to tell you they have to go or they have found something shiny to distract them. Meanwhile the little guy is doing the peepee dance and practically mutilating his poor little penis to keep from wetting himself. And girls just wet themselves. Also if you are at a store and in a hurry please pick your child up. Their little legs can’t keep up with your giant steps. Or tsee people walking around anywhere, mom or dad is holding their hands and the child keeps falling. Wanna know why you get in the car and your kid concks out? Because they are exhausted trying to keep up with you. Use your brain parents!
@johnhood3172
@johnhood3172 4 ай бұрын
How about the story of the African boy in the 70s , who had a plant growing out of his eye.
@HarryShare-mj1gq
@HarryShare-mj1gq 2 ай бұрын
The real reason kids hear voices is because they are more reseptive to the spirit world just like animals. We can do this to if we just listen intently
@user-qz3sl3gx2c
@user-qz3sl3gx2c 3 ай бұрын
its actual fact, the Bulgarian empire do the scull cup from NIKIFORS HEAD THE IMPEROR OF EAST ROME OR BIZANTINE EMPIRE BY KRUM !!!
@chargerdave2046
@chargerdave2046 5 ай бұрын
When it's -40 degrees Celsius... I don't seem to sweat much? Weird
@melissaharris3890
@melissaharris3890 4 ай бұрын
FFI sufferers i would think be luck to last only 7 months
@stephenrashbrook7667
@stephenrashbrook7667 4 ай бұрын
Number 1 seems wrong.They at one time swatted the Newborns bottoms to make them cry and therefore breath. If they felt no pain that Would not work.
@simonagree4070
@simonagree4070 4 ай бұрын
Hmm, I don't know -- do people who hear voices talk back to them?
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 5 ай бұрын
the first mite image looked like Sid the Sloth
@allenabrams-dw4hy
@allenabrams-dw4hy 5 ай бұрын
2 hours on E. Coli
@lindawilson4625
@lindawilson4625 2 ай бұрын
These were all kinda of bad, but #1 was horriific!
@user-wh8mg4gh8d
@user-wh8mg4gh8d 2 ай бұрын
Where is the Vent Haven museum at???I know faces but names if it's someone new escape me...Cities like NYC, Chicago are being overwhelmed by mice and rats 🐀 and they need to do something about it and some people want to keep them as pets not me only watch cartoon mice
@kurtregenhardt1250
@kurtregenhardt1250 5 ай бұрын
Been watching several of your clips recently and at the end you point to clips that aren't there. Hopefully you can edit and fix as that's a lot easier
@kh0034
@kh0034 5 ай бұрын
Bunnies are herbivores, means they won't eat you since they never touch meat. And, if the man with the tree growing in his chest ingested it, wouldn't that mean he ate it and it would have gone down his esophagus and into his stomach? 🤔
@thegreenbee83
@thegreenbee83 5 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly I think he somehow inhaled a seed and it started growing in his lungs so he had to have a op to remove it
@marypasco2213
@marypasco2213 2 ай бұрын
Snowshoe hares are omnivors. They have been known to eat each other, and their offspring.
@kh0034
@kh0034 2 ай бұрын
Interesting, didn't know that. But the bunnies people have as pets usually aren't of the horseshoe hare variety. ​@@marypasco2213
@sandrajackson709
@sandrajackson709 3 ай бұрын
This is a nighmarish existence
@user-pm5pp6qc4v
@user-pm5pp6qc4v Ай бұрын
I have schizophrenia. Voices are a part of the territory. Thankfully, there are modern pharmaceuticals to help.
@user-li3so1tb2t
@user-li3so1tb2t 2 ай бұрын
24- IDK about 23 gallons of sweat per year. I do know that a 20 year old mattress slept on every night will be 8lbs in 20 years for our skin cells… 20- 😁😁😁
@list25
@list25 5 ай бұрын
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@RNMom424
@RNMom424 2 ай бұрын
If 1 cup of sweat per day is average, I'm not average!! When I was still working, w/in 2 hours of beginning to work (in an a/c'd environment!) my clothes would be WET! It's embarrassing!! Same for skin cells! Put me down for at least a pound/day!! I've begun to wonder if my scalp has psoriasis instead of seborrheic dermatitis? It's ba-a-ad!! But no bodily lesions, so IDK. Rats are NOT my favorite creature! Esp when they leave the woods to warm up, or cool off, in my house!!! They are NOT harmless Mike! They damage homes, chew through electric wires, chew on books, furniture, walls, & even clothing, make foods inedible, & eat my houseplants! That said, they don't CAUSE diseases. They carry insects & microbes which cause the diseases.
@justahappylittlebunny2656
@justahappylittlebunny2656 5 ай бұрын
Have you tried coconut oil my friend uses it and has got alot better.
@barbaragallagher9972
@barbaragallagher9972 5 ай бұрын
How do you know how to pronounce these complicated names ??
@jcfreak4ever1
@jcfreak4ever1 5 ай бұрын
Practice, I betcha... 😉
@frankiedavis6880
@frankiedavis6880 Ай бұрын
I have psoriasis 2. Gross
@carlmohr9941
@carlmohr9941 2 ай бұрын
I'm here because future Mike told me to
@dvongrad
@dvongrad 5 ай бұрын
Mites on your eyelashes? There might be!
@dirkz.duggitz1567
@dirkz.duggitz1567 Ай бұрын
I feel lucky As an American. Only thing that'll suck the life out of you here are taxes and the news.
@cstephenson3749
@cstephenson3749 4 ай бұрын
Don't talk about E Coli on your mug, then touch another much and then your face and put your finger in your mouth. You did that at 23:02. You are teaching others that it is ok to touch stuff and then put their fingers on their faces and in their mouths, to most people do that multiple times a day unconsciously, anyway. That is one reason we get sick. Mostly, wash everything in hot, soapy water and use a clean towel, every time, to dry things, not the towel that has been hanging on the rack for days.
@DebbiesGex
@DebbiesGex 5 ай бұрын
Psoriasis is nothing to be ashamed of as you can't help it and it can't be fixed so don't Ew yourself lol
@jamesoconnor8044
@jamesoconnor8044 19 күн бұрын
Has ANYONE in your operation been to an English class ?? "Most Deadliest", REALLY ??
@AzumiRM
@AzumiRM 26 күн бұрын
YT blocks your comments and forces you to click "got it" which means you agree or understand. Always dispute it.
@UncleLarryB52405
@UncleLarryB52405 2 ай бұрын
Check the math, I am probably wrong, but average of one cup sweat a day, and your mattress absorbs 26 gallons a year... that is over 400 cups .... Did I miss something? How many days are we talking here? LOL
@thirdcoastfirebird
@thirdcoastfirebird 5 ай бұрын
Let us morn the octillion number of dead cells in our lifetimes people.
@afaithg30
@afaithg30 5 ай бұрын
Welp we know why the Aztecs aren’t around anymore. Smh. (Not being serious)
@rusnikfromtranscarpathia
@rusnikfromtranscarpathia 5 ай бұрын
If one has Insomnia Disease, how can they go into a coma, if the body itself cannot shut-down? 🤔🤔 I was COVERED with hair when I finally came out of the womb...I looked like a baby chimpanzee! Lol
@SecurityMonitorLizard
@SecurityMonitorLizard 5 ай бұрын
The brain eventually shuts down to a comatose state leaving the autonomous functions going for a time, but a coma isn't the same as sleep and you'll eventually die most likely conscious of the fact that it's happening without being able to communicate. Also, gross lol.
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