British Guy Reacts to "history of the entire world, i guess" | FIRST TIME REACTION!

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DID BRITAIN REALLY DO THIS??? IS THIS ALL TRUE?? WOW!!!!

My First Time Reaction to history of the entire world, i guess and WHAT IS THIS? This might be one of the most bizarre reactions I have recorded and yet one of the best ones! history of the entire world, i guess really gives you all the answers and yet so so many questions! Enjoy this crazy reaction here is my first time reaction to history of the entire world, i guess

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  • @GOTGames
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  • @undeadMonk
    "Is the Panama Canal man made?" ... A canal is a man made river. That's what it means.
  • @thefakedanex
    You should react to "history of japan" by the same guy next
  • @Retrovorious
    If you like this you may also enjoy The Emu War by oversimplified. It’s about the time that Australia lost a war to a bunch of birds.
  • @RudiMyDear
    "All men think about the Roman Empire on a daily basis" is a saying I now think about whenever I think about the Roman Empire. Which is daily.
  • @Skyl3t0n
    15:42 Bro Luke. The Holy Roman Empire was a construct that lasted from 800 to 1806. It was a conglomerate of hundreds of smaller kingdoms that made up what is today Germany. The idea of a unified gernany exists only since a little over a century ago. That's why there are such big cultural, regional and language differences thoughout Germany. They were all split among hundreds of kingdoms (over 300) I think. Also the reason why we have over 20 000 castles (The UK has around 4 000 for comparison) We germans call it the "Flickenteppich" or "patchwork rug" because of how it looked on the map. Btw. The reason why there are such big regional rivalries in soccer or in general can be tracked back to those times
  • @knandi2002
    I would highly recommend the history of Japan video from the same channel, it is just as entertaining and informative as this one!
  • @nessesseda
    As an university-educated historian, I actually have heard of everything mentioned in this video. But, as you said, there is more to every topic than a single lifetime can give to time to study. So while I have heard of basically everything in this video, I can only give you proper detailed info on my speciality (which is early modern Europe). History is vast and most of it sadly lost.
  • @DracoJ
    5:48 these are all real creatures with neat relationships. So to answer your question. We had Thrinaxodon, lystrosaurus, and proterosuchus. - Proterosuchus is an "archosaur" ancestor. Meaning that their populations evolving directly lead to every crocodilian, crocodilomorph, pterosaur, and dinosaur including modern birds and crocodilians. (Birds are in fact archosaurs since they evolved from theropod dinosaurs, meaning birds are warm blooded reptiles) This also means that the closest relative of alligators, crocs, and gharials is in fact birds not lizards. So a family reunion for archosaurs would include gators, crocs, songbirds, penguins, ratites, chickens, and caiman. But no lizards. Lizards are actually more closely related to snakes, mosasaurs, and other extinct marine reptiles. - Lystrosaurus (the thing in the middle) was part of its own little group that was closely related to next creature. It is one of the many transitional species between reptiles and mammals. So yes that thing is technically our evolutionary cousin. Unfortunately no modern relatives of the lystro are alive today. - finally the far left is Thrinaxodon. This weird lizard dog looking thing is one of the ancestors to every mammal to ever exist and is also part of the the reptile -> mammal conversion. If you want to learn more about prehistory and the insane animals that inhabited it there are many channels i highly recommend. Clint's Reptiles and Lindsay Nicole do a bunch with modern and extinct animals in humorous and educational ways. This is actually a perfect time to do so as well since Clint is currently doing "Dinosaur December" so for the whole month every video is Dinosaur themed and Lindsay just recently started "the history of life as we know it" where she gives us the full overview of every part of earth's biological history without boring you to death. For a mix of fictional and factual Goji Center and DinoFax are great channels too. YDAW (Your dinosaurs are wrong) is also a great series. Where they use bad children's toys to teach you what your favorite dinosaurs were actually like. The best part is they come back and make follow ups as we learn more. Which is honestly one of the coolest things ever. The Paleo news is a great way to learn about whats happening on the weekly in the paleontology world and is basically daily dose of internet for Palaeo-nerds. New discoveries, studies, conclusions, etc. Such as the recent story of how potentially the largest animal to ever walk was accidentally given the same name as medium sized theropod. The best channels for that being Ben G Thomas, Vividen, and EDGE science. HarrisTzang is part of trash talk side of the community where he roasts the hell out of videos making bad or incorrect claims about prehistoric animals. And the budget museum is also a great place to learn. If your interested in evolution itself i recommend the "Light of evolution" series by forest valkai. If you aren't particularly bothered by religious talk then his reacteria series is great. He goes through videos done by people who don't believe in usually evolution but sometimes other things and uses their horrible arguments to teach about the way things actually work. If you want deep dives in to specific species or time periods then Chimerasuchus has you covered. In general though prehistory is a rabbit hole of epic proportions. Pick a poison and react or watch freely and learn about the world we never got to see.
  • “Is the Panama Canal man made?” Me: “Wait, let me double check but I was under the impression that the definition of “canal” is “man made water connection”” Edit: I looked it up and this is the definition from Oxford (as stated by Google): “an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.”
  • @Capt_Dango
    YES! I love watching people react to this, it's just an amazing video and 1000% deserves a place as part of the history of the internet! Never get tired of people struggling to find how to properly react to this because it simply has no chill so you just sit there the entire time like 😮 Also, if none of the jingles get stuck in your head, I'm going to be very surprised 🤣 Every time I watch this I just hope that more and more teachers actually show this to school kids.
  • @LeftUntilRight
    one of the other two at5:56 became every mammal that exists today including us.
  • @ReXe21
    If you want to see more history content, i recomend you Oversimplified. Its also History oriented channel, he focus more on one topic and still try to make it fun for viewer while not losing his interesting historical values.
  • This is one of those classics. I can't even say how many times I've seen people react to this but it's funny to see how mind blown everyone gets. TBH, this has a way of getting knowledge to stick. Those jingles always reside in the deepest crevices of my mind
  • @melf9361
    Every sentence in this video is an entire historybook!!! And it's all true!
  • @aSSGoblin1488
    near the start of "history of the entire world, i guess" the white screen narration is relevant and quite accurate if you consider that this is start of the physics of time and space.
  • 6:17 actually, aside from a funny joke, it kinda puts into perspective that the dinosaurs were just a little time in here, compared to the things that came before them and all the millions and millions of years of difference of time
  • Since someone else recommended the History of Japan already I would like to recommend the Three Kingdoms by Oversimplified. Its a similar video style to Bill Wurtz about the Three Kingdom period in China.
  • @fvoarin1307
    I can't believe you've never watched this before. Gonna be a good vid