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@xic2365
@xic2365 2 сағат бұрын
yeah almost close but: Freemason goes back to the egypt time and for your info : yes there are some lodges which are actual very, very dark! Then your knowledge of the whole story of the Templar lacks impressive. the first knights have been all of first families - if you are familiar with the history of france you would know the history of Dagobert the last Merowingian King , it goes the story that his line was the line of Maria magdalena which is of course the bloodline of Jesus. also this declaration of Independence is 0. YOU americans have received in secret a new constitution in 1871 regarding the payoff of the financial debt of the civil war, the new thing every american is not a person but a thing (which guarantees with his life for the estinction of the debt) the most americans don't know this!!!!!! for your info the tresaure should be in Rosslyn church in scottland and its on the land of a templar legacy lord st.clair. for the end: YES you american are not ! The most americans are criminals expelled of europe in the 16 and 17 with main in the 19cent. Sorry genetic don't lie.
@dacedebeer2697
@dacedebeer2697 2 сағат бұрын
Medical students goofing around with body parts and corpses donated to science still happens today.
@axis2039
@axis2039 3 сағат бұрын
This was a very interesting video! I had no idea of any of the information you shared but the myth itself. Thank you for this awesome and informative channel.
@ladyredl3210
@ladyredl3210 3 сағат бұрын
I’m not even a true crime person, but I would read/watch the crap out of a Ben Franklin serial killer story.
@betosanchezarreondo1124
@betosanchezarreondo1124 4 сағат бұрын
And for no reason at all an austrian painter became so popular in Germany
@fawn5984
@fawn5984 5 сағат бұрын
Awesome vid! I image 1893 bro who has never seen a light bulb, walks into the lighting section at Home Depot, thinks he died and went to heaven lol
@teambraining-un8wp
@teambraining-un8wp 9 сағат бұрын
Isolation
@sixmillionisimpossible
@sixmillionisimpossible 11 сағат бұрын
Progressives, dual-citizenites and women unironically be like: "the child prostitutes were so progressive and stunning!"
@elou.bunbun
@elou.bunbun 11 сағат бұрын
the oracle of delphi still exists she's just working in a thrift store in the suburbs and does divination readings on saturday nights at her friend's campervan under a bridge
@kisakisakura6663
@kisakisakura6663 11 сағат бұрын
Hey there, unrelated to the video but I saw on another vid about gypsen girls (?), that had some commerce for glasses that you wear them for eye sight and especially so for work, too. I myself work for a project that requires me to read and compare old hand writings from the 11th to 14th centuries, as well as old prints in Fraktura, Antiqua or other even less legible prints, often times terrible scans, wonky, smudged, or outright blurred. Now, I myself just got myself two new pairs and am myself a customer at the German brand Apollo-Optik. I'm only mentioning them, as I'm not sure if other suppliers use the same term or carry the same type of lenses, yet, as they were developed here in Germany sometime within the last two years as they weren't available when I got my last pair. They got new lenses optimized for PC-usage. Beside updated blue-light filtering lenses, they have a lense aimed towards gamers specifically. And those I want to talk about. Because in my opinion, they are not just for gamers, but for all people who need to stare a lot of pdf's, scans, or screens otherwise. The screen appears sharper, thus are less exhausting for the eyes and still absorbing a great deal of UV-light, even if it isn't quite as much as the UV-specific lenses. The moment I tried on their trial pair, I knew I needed a pair, which is why I got two new pairs of glasses. The only downside, is that the glass itself is slightly blue and thus looks a bit off with some frames. But if you get the opportunity to try on some blue tinted glasses, aimed towards gamers, do it. I hope they are available world-wide soon. Because no one should need to read old scripts through a screen without them. If you ever need some references or translations from old or modern German, feel free to contact me!
@mollyjayhedgehog6276
@mollyjayhedgehog6276 12 сағат бұрын
But there are many countries that despite the unicorn is different animals for an example of goat
@m.lhenderson5885
@m.lhenderson5885 13 сағат бұрын
Stttttttttttteeeeeeeeddddee
@CourtneyBell-wo8cl
@CourtneyBell-wo8cl 15 сағат бұрын
Shes iconic ❤
@theatrenuutt
@theatrenuutt 15 сағат бұрын
Love to hear your thoughts on La Chimera
@wolvetica
@wolvetica 16 сағат бұрын
I remember that one guy who was like 'Try this miracle liquid! it'll get rid of all your problems!' and then proceeded to give his patient radium water which melted the patient's jaw off and killed him with radiation poisoning
@RamuNama-kf8mb
@RamuNama-kf8mb 16 сағат бұрын
TIKTOK is the worst platform ever created. Giving misinformations, growing dangerous trends and weird meaningless eerie content.
@alexaduffy394
@alexaduffy394 18 сағат бұрын
adding “move to philly” at the bottom of the list is wild 😂 go birds 🦅
@aspenaaaaa
@aspenaaaaa 19 сағат бұрын
kaz i’m sorry but u look so hot sitting on the bed like that (4:40)
@moonlightbirdy
@moonlightbirdy 22 сағат бұрын
Walt whitman is the male version of Girl in red
@Ma1q444
@Ma1q444 23 сағат бұрын
Woke garbage
@alexvlasny9755
@alexvlasny9755 Күн бұрын
But why must you be so judgmental?
@alexvlasny9755
@alexvlasny9755 Күн бұрын
Sounds like he had a Borderline personality disorder
@robertanderson4602
@robertanderson4602 Күн бұрын
And if anyone is wondering why Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, all became very conservative, it’s because these people that hunted down gay people left once redlining ended. Because they are horrible.
@space_ace985
@space_ace985 Күн бұрын
23:18 Ive actually been on the queen mary and I don't really ever want to again, because when my tour group went to the ball room, I REFUSED to go in there for no reason, I cant remember why either, but my mom was trying to take a picture of a plaque on the wall, I imminently got a nose bleed. I still dont know why I had such a strong feeling to not go in there.
@moonlightlove27
@moonlightlove27 Күн бұрын
Bi ? LOL.
@lauragraham170
@lauragraham170 Күн бұрын
Great work again, Kaz! Thanks to Christine for the excellent insight into the cadaver lab at med school. I visited one in high school for my anatomy class and even that was very illuminating. And a bit fraught considering a family member donated their body to the school later.
@Valeriee3058
@Valeriee3058 Күн бұрын
I love going to museums and History. However, looking at stolen artifacts makes me feel very off. Especially if all the artifacts are stuck places like, the British museum where even when countries ask for their things back they just don't, it just doesn't feel right with me. And i hope that one day I can see those artifacts go to where they belong. Watching someone break a piece of history like that on purpose to sell the pieces for their own profit, just fills me with so much anger. I went out of the city and while I was there, I walked into a vintage shop that had old toys and records and stuff but there was also military medals and money from countries that don't even exist anymore there were small pots and crafted knives that were selling for little money and When I asked why they were selling the pots and knives and why they wont give them to somewhere like a museum or smmth they just said "I dunno I just wanna make some money" It's so selfish that people can just take things and sell them just like that. That was someones stuff at one point, and now it's seen as smmth to take granted over. The person I talked to obviously knew it was an artifact, they had done their research because their were descriptions (however I highly doubt they were real descriptions but I'll never know) but they chose to be selfish. If you find an ancient artifact UM- don't break it or sell it. That's a piece of history that people will never come back to place. Even if you can sell it for millions. I dunno, give it to a historian or smmth so bc they'll probably know what to do. Or try to find out where it's from and send it there. It's their piece of history after all. AND ABOVE ALL DON'T LET THE BRITISH MUSEUM GET TO IT. ALSO EATING MUMMIES IS WILD.
@TheSolarSystem36
@TheSolarSystem36 Күн бұрын
your voice is so calming (I put this on and passed out before the sponsor bit even came on, it was literally amazing) Thank you!
@British-Patriot
@British-Patriot Күн бұрын
This annoying and typical mentality that the British Empire was terrible.
@kagaminek
@kagaminek Күн бұрын
if he had lead poisoning then all that madness wasn't exactly his fault
@bobbob9821
@bobbob9821 Күн бұрын
And then one day, for no reason...
@PanRace
@PanRace Күн бұрын
Just in time for 420 views 🌿
@toric478
@toric478 Күн бұрын
I loved the video! I have a suggestion for a topic to cover. The artists Lili Elbe & Gerda Wegener seem to have an interesting story. Just throwing it out there I’d love a deep dive on it! 🖤🖤🖤
@gothicgirly2002
@gothicgirly2002 Күн бұрын
I picked up an old hardcover set of lotr with the dust covers from a garage sale for 5 bucks. Going through them there were dozens of actual photos of pre ww2 Japan and the beginning of the war. I took the pictures back to the house. I paid for books not family heirlooms left in them for safe keeping
@motionless_horizon
@motionless_horizon 2 күн бұрын
The, “Helen Keller wasn’t real” thing makes me so angry as a disabled person. Like.. able bodied people love when we simply exist because it’s “inspiring” but if we do something the goes against what they think a disabled person should be able to do, suddenly we’re faking it. Reminds me of all the times I’ve been yelled at in parking lots because I can walk a few steps to take my wheelchair out of the backseat. Or the times I’ve been told I’m “too young to need accommodations/be disabled.” You’d think in this day and age, we would’ve progressed as a society to realize that being disabled is not what Hollywood shows, that blindness is total loss of vision, that deafness isn’t absolute silence, that wheelchair users aren’t all totally paralyzed, and that disabilities are not all visible. 80% of people will experience temporary or permanent disability by the time they turn 60. When we ask for accessibility, it isn’t just for those of us who need it now, it’ll also benefit every single person who needs it in the future. It’s not just me, a 19 year old who would benefit, it’s also your 90 year old grandma who wants to get out of the house with a wheelchair.
@LightspeedSuzuka
@LightspeedSuzuka 2 күн бұрын
If you ever have the chance to dive into whether moore actually wrote 'the night before christmas' that woudl be fascinating. there's a current dispute, but it's also fascinating that he only claimed credit for it 14 years after the anonymous publication when it was already famous. (Not really sure I believe the alternate proposed, either, but we've seen plenty of famous poems get later claimed by people who didn't actually write them.)
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 2 күн бұрын
Eclectic=\=electric.
@joannwall6333
@joannwall6333 2 күн бұрын
My favorite movie!
@MissMeganBeckett
@MissMeganBeckett 2 күн бұрын
For sodas that used to be medicines my favourites that taste good and actually seem to do something for making me feel a bit better is ginger beer and tonic water, ginger beer for upset stomach and sore throat and tonic water for sore muscles and muscle cramps and may help me feel slightly better if I have a very mild fever or spent five minutes too long outside on a hot day, I don’t do at all well in summer heat and the tonic water along with a lot of water and ice helps along recovering from feeling too hot, plain water without added salt or sugar can make me feel much worse because plain water can cause nausea if I’ve had a little too much sun and heat in the summertime, but sunstroke is a very serious medical condition so definitely get actual medical care if you have the symptoms of heat stroke or heat exhaustion or sun stroke because it can be rapidly fatal if untreated.
@user-rq2es2io8y
@user-rq2es2io8y 2 күн бұрын
Dean was like Montgomery Clift - confused over his sexuality, and loaded with the guilt trip of the 1950s, where being gay was supposed to be "sick" and gays were "perverts." He was not that talented, but he appealed to the adolescent angst and confusion of the 1950s - which I experienced also. Looking back, his performances seem overdone and adolescent, but they were appropriate to his day and age, and appealed to millions of teens.
@MissMeganBeckett
@MissMeganBeckett 2 күн бұрын
Is the eclectic oil supposed to be topical or ingested?
@MissMeganBeckett
@MissMeganBeckett 2 күн бұрын
They still have magic patent medicines advertised in the old farmers almanac to this day, I think the ones I remember best had to do with pills that could supposedly cure tinnitus.
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 2 күн бұрын
15:00 Que cartoon overy bouncing around a womans abdomen like a pinball
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 2 күн бұрын
13:30 Point proven.
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 2 күн бұрын
Well...as long as you say its totally not poisonous...il take 50!
@olivias.8301
@olivias.8301 2 күн бұрын
I’m not a dr but I do mortuary archaeological and osteoarchaeological excavations in the summer. I agree with Christine that it is essential to see the variations of bodies in real life! For example, piecing together bone fragments and seeing bones with different pathologies or even individuals of different ages or sex characteristics has been incredibly valuable in my osteological knowledge!
@Space-Milk
@Space-Milk 2 күн бұрын
Funkyfrogbait in another universe
@sabinereynaudsf
@sabinereynaudsf 2 күн бұрын
What is not mentioned is the desperate economical situation, which drove many people into prostitution.
@Cheetahlover
@Cheetahlover 2 күн бұрын
Can we stop romanticising men who are attracted to young boys? It’s weird and often not to do with sexuality. Not just talking about Byron but also the ancient Greeks. Some of them were queer but many of it was grown men r4ping young boys
@user-rq2es2io8y
@user-rq2es2io8y 2 күн бұрын
What's all this silly talk? This video is hogwash. I learned to swim at an Ohio YMCA in 1953 when I was ten, and remained a member for the next ten years, until I moved out of state. I never saw any gay activity at all. They were quite strict in those days and any "unseemly behavior" - that's what they called it - was prohibited.