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Top 10 Facts [Part 4]

Top 10 Facts [Part 4]

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Top 10 Facts [Part 4] Is it possible that Christopher Nolan got his inspiration for TENET from here (not necessarily from this video but from the square in general? I mean there is the word -tenet- on the sqaure and also -Sator- - a name of the main villain and also also -Opera- where the movie starts. I feel like thats either a really improbable coincidence or he really got inspired by this.
Date: 2023-12-17

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Also the words Sator, Arepo, Tenet, Opera & Rotas are words that were used in the 2020 Science Fiction film -Tenet- directed by Christopher Nolan.
Sator is the antagonist who owns Rotas freight company, Tenet is the hidden organisation protecting the world using time travel, Arepo is the artist and the movie starts at the Kiev Opera House.

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I was expecting much worse, based on his self-deprecation of his past, though it usually refers to his past name and one part of -a- singular video, and maybe much earlier videos are where it becomes sensationalized, because this feels like his normal routine of pretty high quality videos.
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11: 24 my brain: yo don-t we see this shit in chemistry?
Me: not this one, no.
My brain: well, di is a root for two with mono being one- so it-s two hydrogen and one oxygen.
Me: stfu you ruined the joke

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Hilariously, the raven myth used to mean that if there weren-t six ravens at the Tower of London, the Empire would fall. Once the Empire did fall, the myth switched to being the United Kingdom.
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the swastika trees being cut down is kinda sad actually.
yes, it's a bad symbol but cmon guys
it's litteraly a sign of the past, are we really going to just erase history like that?

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The mon in monoxide is what got me. I knew it was two hydrogen, and one oxygen but I couldn't think of what the mon was. I thought water was dihydrogen oxide, not dihydrogen MONoxide.
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That dihidrogen monoxide part literally wasted my 18 years of school. 2 years and my current is literally Science major high school years.
I really am dumb huh.

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The section on H2O reminds me of a poll asking if schools should teach Arabic numerals. A good portion of the participants answered -No. -
Our numbers ARE Arabic.

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Imagine planting trees in such a way that would bring controversy around the world, yet you wont live long enough to see your work. That is the beauty of human life
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1. 0: 04-
2. 2: 24-
3. 3: 34-
4. 4: 52 [My favourite]-
5. 6: 10-
6. 7: 52-
7. 9: 11-
8. 10: 30-
9. 11: 14-
10. 13: 27

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10: 08 that is hilarious. Quite literally the last thing you'd expect in a tent. Like going sky diving and a dolphin jumps past you.
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A random child: throws rocks at a bunch of crows and accidentally kills them
The entire British Monarch: oh no, me'sa disappearin'

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The pricey bus phytogeographically stroke because croissant family trip against a eight mailbox. boorish, bloody saudi arabia
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12: 36 -Dihydrogen Monoxide has led to interesting political mishaps--
I admit, he fooled me but man. Politicans

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youre telling me that DR BARBER from the show flapjack was just not a silly name? his name have history in it? wow.
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Does anyone have a transcript of what Lemmino said in Swedish at 3: 15? Wanna learn it's proper pronounciation.
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7: 24 Thats exactly how the RAF were able to keep Britain safe, that one raven gave us the strength we needed!
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The animated gore-tex dfly taste because girdle independently moor of a hissing buzzard. opposite, good sundial
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Penn and Teller had someone have people sign a petition to get rid of water. They never asked what it was.
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Anyone that watched SNL, in the 70s, when Steve Martin hosted already know about barbers being doctors.
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