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Published 2021-08-31
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All Comments (20)
  • @OrdinaryThings
    Just want to re-iterate I have not exploded a cow…yet
  • @thespiffingbrit
    This episode is sponsored by the US military Industrial Complex
  • @SFVYachtClub
    the main advantage of the trident is that it increases your stab to stab ratio from 1 stab per stab to three stabs per stab which equals to a 300% stab rate
  • @edclon2745
    about the backwards parking : idk about Japan, but in French driving schools we are taught to prioritize reverse parking in parking lots so as to have better visibility when exiting the spot and thus reduce the risk of accidents
  • @woodch
    "It's a weapon designed to inflict maximum damage." "It's a weapon." - Fucking lol.
  • @epicboxx3838
    The only way to get away with murder is to not have any plan after the fact. If the only goal is to take out a target, you can’t lose. Anything after the fact is just like “okay but I’ve won”
  • I'm sure others have mentioned it, but the AR-15's bullet was actually significantly lighter than its contemporaries when it was introduced in 'nam, which was one of the reasons it was initially received poorly. Carrying more ammo and having more manageable recoil was well worth it, but it is weaker than many older guns in that regard.
  • @DragonRagovi
    "Predator Missiles? They're working in league with the torPEDOS!" I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did at this.
  • I'm now wondering how many Asian people IH observes parking their cars on a daily basis.
  • @eggr1ce374
    So glad you guys talked about suppressors. A shame people think we're trying to be James Bond when we really just don't want to go deaf. Also they do look cool.
  • @mattmanh4242
    helberd would be one of the better weapons for medieval war, its an axe a spear and it has a small scythe for chucking people off horseback
  • @mta1567
    Asian here: I park backwards because you’ll thank yourself later when leaving. It’s like fixing your bed when you leave so you come back from work from a bad day, at least you’ll come back to a clean bed.
  • "Sorry if I sound weird, it's because I went to the Asian supermarket today because we bought some astroturf." That's a fucking STRONG opening sentence right there.
  • I love how this Aussie and Brit know more about guns than the American mainstream media Never change, Internet Historian. Never change.
  • I learnt to always park in reverse. Because when you arrive into a spot, you can assess your surrounding easily and put the car into the spot safely. But when you leave, if you have to go backward, you can't see much so you're at risk of hurting someone. Also, it's faster to leave this way in case of an emergency.
  • @roboknight5359
    "Murder is Impossible" thats what a murderer planning a murder would say
  • @weest
    it's been 4 hours and I'm still scared the video isn't over
  • @jonslade17
    26:25 In Thomas Mallory's story of King Arthur, the sword in the stone and Excalibur are two different ones. In later retellings, they simplified it by making them the same sword. I like the original version because its fun to imagine Arthur misplacing or just throwing away the sword in the stone once he gets a cooler sword from some lady in a lake