history of the entire world, i guess | First Time Reaction

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Hello, history buffs and curious minds! Today, we're in for an extraordinary ride as Stephen and Taylor react to one of the most iconic and mind-boggling videos on the internet - "History of the Entire World, I Guess" by Bill Wurtz. 🌍🎉

Bill Wurtz takes us on an exhilarating, humorous, and enlightening journey through the history of our world, and we can't wait to experience it all over again. This video has left audiences in awe, laughter, and deep contemplation, and we're here to share our reactions with you.

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Bill Wurtz's unique storytelling style and wit have left an indelible mark on YouTube, and we're thrilled to explore his masterpiece.

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All Comments (21)
  • @melf9361
    Every sentence in this video is an entire historybook
  • @FengshenNL
    As someone with ADHD and a strong interest in history, this video was absolutely perfect, as it feeds into my hyperfocus. I can completely understand someone without this hyperfocus will get exhausted watching this though, like you guys did. :)
  • @Krokmaniak
    Fun fact. This video loops. Ending:"Where the hell are we?" Start: "Hi! You're on the rock floating in space." Also this video started like a million different memes
  • I find myself saying random things to people from this video. “The sun is a deadly laser!” “Except Turkey. Turkey makes a brand new Turkey.”
  • @douglashtang
    This video by Bill Wurtz shouldn't be seen as a parody. It's a legendary video. I can tell there was a lot of effort put into making this. It has so many people react to it ever since it was released. It has a lot of key moments in history. The longer the chime/jingle takes place in this video, the longer that moments last in history, or has more significance. Tips to make it not feel like a torture, you are supposed to pause to see the details, process each details, and watch it slowly. You can't just watch it in one sitting without pausing because that will be exhausting. 25:25 The guy said he will never do this again. This is ironic to me because I have watched this video for more than 50 times with different reactors. I never grew tired of it because I want to see the reaction of other people to this incredible video.
  • @solbringer2483
    Every reactor that doesn’t pause this video starts out laughing and engaging, but ends up slack jawed and silent from the information overload
  • Not a parody😅. Once you watch it more and more you will understand and now stuff you problebly didnot no.
  • @SCharlesDennicon
    "Maybe I'm too OLD..." => Dude, you're not :D "I thought this is gonna be an educational thing" => Dude, sometimes, just not talking is the best option. :D Just wait and see. "If you have epilepsy, can you watch this?" => Dude, I've had epilepsy for fifteen years, and I must have watched this video at least fifteen times. What did I say about talking? :D It didn't seem to be your thing anyway. You really have to like history to enjoy such a video (especially the details). But you were right about dopamine.
  • @welshed
    This is probs my the best video on YouTube. It’s a masterpiece. If you didn’t like it or appreciate it, that says a lot about you.
  • @Ascension721
    this video will go down in the history books for videos that existed at one point
  • Fully 10% of this video was these two rambling on about whether they had seen it before or not. How the hell do these two have 111k subs?
  • @Purple_Banana.
    "This was clearly made for GenZ with their small attention spans" You can't speak for an entire population of people that you dont know everyone in.
  • @Chris_T_S
    Best way to interpret this vid - its a whole series of historical bullet points. Showed this to my g-daughter when she was a pre-rebellious 13 yr old - she invited friends to watch repeat showings, with many many questions for me to help guide them through to research the stuff they wanted to know for themselves (I'm not one to spoon feed people lol). She's 20 now, and she and her friends still visit every few months to pin down other points in the vid to get pointers from me how to research detailed info. Best investment of 20 mins I can imagine big grin
  • @gamingjo321
    If they get that overwhelmed by this video, they wouldn’t survive a Max0r video. 😂
  • @MolnarG007
    Imagine a world where we don't get ADs, but knowledge in snippets. Humanity would be way smarter and well informed. Naturally this video can't talk about everything, and those it mentions are 1 second per event.... but what i like it gives a world history, not only Western one. Gives an overall view of everything.
  • @equinox3625
    The comedy is not common, but come on, for the gen z ers? Really?
  • @haisakomi
    Bill Wurtz actually worked about 11 months to make this video. To make sure it's accurate.
  • @janetlawson4482
    That was fun! Imagine if you listened to this every night when you were sleeping, you’d learn all of it😂❤! I learned how much I didn’t know and I have seen this before 😂.
  • @papacarl2002
    Yeah!!!! Can’t watch now, but… YEAH!!! I am for sure gonna watch y’all watch this on lunch break! 🎵 “Taste The Sun !” 🎶