Vet Reacts *Lets Get Cat Fancy But, With More Style* F3ncy: Oddities By Internet Historian

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Vet Reacts *Lets Get Cat Fancy But, With More Style* F3ncy: Oddities By Internet Historian


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  1. That "Polizei" text in the back of officer reminded me – I have a leather jacket from Germany, it has belonged to the motorcycle police in Germany b4 they changed to modern, safer suits. It has "POLIZEI" txt in the back. I got it from army surplus (and other stuff) shop. It has like gazillion very DEEP pockets. I've lost my phone in those…

  2. I wonder if they pay a guy to wear a suit and gesture infront of a greenscreen for his vids aor if that's actually the IH's body or if they have a big library of stock videos of dudes in suits. He does a lot of obscure motions

  3. I find the pyramids really fascinating myself, we've learned a lot about the ancient egyptians but a curious blind spot is in the actual construction techniques used in making the great pyramids, there are some features like the King's Chamber that couldn't have been built simply by stacking blocks, it would have required a carefully planned and complex lifting mechanism, OR a truly monumental ramp that would have dwared the great pyramids themselves, OR an ingenious method of partial construction, currently called the internal ramp theory, which suggests it was constructed with an internal ramp to allow for the placement of the huge blocks in the King's Chamber, and was then filled back in once it was completed.

    We're currently investigating that last theory as best we can without damaging the structures themselves, there was a bit of a breakthrough a few years ago involving some kind of science magic cosmic ray deflector thingamajig that found several sealed off "voids" or hollow places in the great pyramid of Giza that could suggest either a lifting mechanism or an internal ramp, we need to do more research to figure out more, though I will note that when they investigated a smaller void they found, it ended up not revealing much to the archaeologists.

    I'm no expert, but my understanding is that after the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and the translation of heiroglyphs, ancient egyptian archaeology shifted dramatically away from architecture and construction in favor of investigating culture and historical records left by the ancient egyptians, which makes sense considering they had just rediscovered how to read a dead language.

  4. 39:52 fun fact: "Germaniya" is still the name for Germany in Russian. Although it's more like "G-air-man-ee-ya" rather than "Jerm-ar-niya".

    I haven't looked this up, but this may have two reasons.
    1) The name comes from when the romans called modern day Gernany "Germania". And then to the byzantine empire, and then up to generally eastern europe, where it remains to today.

    Or

    2) When Peter the Great declared Russia the "Third Rome" (and built St. Petersburg in the process, with very heavy focus on Greco-Roman architecture), and may have started to use some Roman names and words.

    Though the word for "German" in Russian (technically, Russian uses gendered language and the endings of words also change due to the case they use) is "Немецкий"/"Nyemetskiy". No idea where that comes from though, maybe some bolshevik restructuring of the Russian language.