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@Adr1231
10 ай бұрын
Doom scroll
@stewartyates4510
10 ай бұрын
Ayeee early
@kanemartin2249
10 ай бұрын
This comment was posted 46 minutes after a video that was posted 40 seconds ago dawg wtf 💀
@jessetorres8738
10 ай бұрын
I know this is kind of strange, but does anyone else think that the thumbnail looks like a movie poster with Kurt Russell starring in a movie about the unibomber?
@dragonrider9051
10 ай бұрын
Here before the government makes you take it down in the states, they don't like his story getting out.
We are living in the unibomber's worst dreams right now.
@williebeamish5879
10 ай бұрын
Yup.
@Hex-Mas
10 ай бұрын
The church is to blame.
@evan5935
10 ай бұрын
@@Hex-Mas the churches arent the issue. The churches actually cared about nature and warned against unrestricted technological growth without proper consideration. The new religion (that isn't called a religion) of critical theory, is the issue. It doesn't care about anything but power dynamics, intersectionality and whatever furthers it's own despicable and corrupt ideology.
@helloimclaudio
10 ай бұрын
Nightmare *
@helloimclaudio
10 ай бұрын
@@Hex-Masgod bless you
Considering the man's intelligence, his psychological struggles, and the amount of time he had to carry out his destructive ideas, it's actually a minor miracle he only killed three people over 17 years.
@MrHeroicDemon
10 ай бұрын
But the money this man single handedly made them spend a whole generation reconsider everything. But also forcefully increased our security ironically to be safer. Over 17 years the amount of money spent from the government was insane. Also a good example something similar was the guy that made his own tank to destroy business's. Cost is what they want to injure, not humans persay. The idea is the point.
@Wendysnutshitya4head
10 ай бұрын
Make a video about how Shell is running Nigeria for their oil and paying the military so the people cant stand up
@whatisahandle_69
10 ай бұрын
@@MrHeroicDemonahh yes the armored tractor, love that story, even if it was a complete tragedy. That guy was pushed out of his auto mechanic business because of corporate greed.
@HS-ig4ly
10 ай бұрын
@@MrHeroicDemon ...he put a bomb on a plane
@hmu958
9 ай бұрын
Not bad for his unwilling MK-Ultra training
If you read the manifesto, you will be surprised at the level of insight he had in the modern world .
@gregbors8364
10 ай бұрын
The guy had a 167 IQ which is well above “genius level.” Emotional problems aside, you’d think that someone that intelligent would have some valuable insight on a lot of things
@bradleyboyer9979
10 ай бұрын
Yup. It is spot-on. Don't hate the player. Hate the game.
@tristarperfecta1061
10 ай бұрын
After I read his manifesto, it became clear to me that he could see too much truth. It drove him mad. Probably due to the mk ultra experiments.
@terryhollands2794
10 ай бұрын
@@gregbors8364I agree with you.
@cronagorgon6435
10 ай бұрын
Smart man made dumb decisions in how to implement them. You could almost say he was his first victim.
Ted is the perfect example of a guy with a good message but has terrible delivery (pun intended).
@zisforziggens
10 ай бұрын
Oooof!!
@dxshawn532
10 ай бұрын
Underrated
@mikitz
10 ай бұрын
Don't shoot the messenger (or at least don't put him in solitary confinement for over a couple of decades).
@WhiteHillCZ
10 ай бұрын
This comment wins KZread today 😂
@YTPEXPERT
10 ай бұрын
We wouldn't know this if he didn't do what he did.
His manifesto is an incredibly interesting read and he turned out to be right a LOT
@DannyDelusion
10 ай бұрын
woah there, enough of the double ungood wrongthink, pal.
@Hex-Mas
10 ай бұрын
Christian terrorist think alike.
@daveogarf
10 ай бұрын
@@DannyDelusion - (*Whoa).
@seankimbrough8489
10 ай бұрын
Well, he was very wrong for thinking that bombing people would have been an appropriate solution to the problem.
@nebula0024
10 ай бұрын
Definitely an interesting read, and yes there are an incredible number of things he got right in that document. It's truly unfortunate he poured his energy into such useless destruction and violence. If he had instead channeled his time and anger into writing and publishing a book, then people's discussion of him now would be very different!
Imagine if he didn't join that experiment and just went on with his genius life. He'd probably be an expert somewhere starting another field to save the woodlands he love so much.
I never knew why he was named the unabomber. I always thought it was because he was a one man team (UNI-bomber). I didn’t realize it meant university-airport bomber
@robertsollory7475
10 ай бұрын
I actually thought that as well....for quite a while.
@compugasm
10 ай бұрын
I still don't really get it. There's no A in university.
@naky_6984
10 ай бұрын
@@compugasm U - university N - abbreviation for the term "and", pronunciation is basically the same A - airport (or airliner as someone replied)
@frankowalker4662
10 ай бұрын
I thought he was called the Uni-Bomber because he bombed Universities. I did'nt know he also bombed airports and planes.
@frankowalker4662
10 ай бұрын
@@gregbors8364 O.K. but my point still stands. I did'nt know he did that, hence 'Uni-Bomber'.
I was very sad to read his manifesto and realize how intelligent he was. what a tragic waste of a life. My heart goes out to his victims.
@huwhitecavebeast1972
10 ай бұрын
F his "victims".
@tasteskill5649
10 ай бұрын
If only his packages got to the correct persons. Then it wouldn't be so bad..
@soundscape26
10 ай бұрын
@@tasteskill5649 Like who?
@MrHeroicDemon
10 ай бұрын
There are genius's born often, just depends what they do with their life. Some play chess, and is the best. Some try and help with the hardest equations or 100-1000 year unsolvable maths. Genius's are born everywhere, some find way to keep themselves from being bored, thats all. All humans dont want to be bored.
@Wendysnutshitya4head
10 ай бұрын
Make a video about how Shell is running Nigeria for their oil and paying the military so the people cant stand up
The scariest part is that he was right about a lot of things. He just went about it the wrong way.
@Akhen.
10 ай бұрын
Was it really wrong though?
@vikingj9334
10 ай бұрын
Did he ❓. People took notice , we need to . ❗️
@lancewalker2595
10 ай бұрын
Did he? Can you think of a better way ?
@huwhitecavebeast1972
10 ай бұрын
Idk if it was wrong, I'd say he didn't go far enough. I wish he would have been better with explosives and never caught.
@swagflame7972
10 ай бұрын
@@Akhen. there is no better way, because something HAS to happen. Otherwise the Human Beeing will never Change. Its so fckn Obviously.
"During the production...of this very video." That gave me such chills, dude. I don't even know why.
Kind of off topic. But people always imply that having no electricity or running water in a cabin in Montana is insane. That's just the way it us up there. Especially starting out. You're pretty much on your own out there. Eventually homesteaders cobble together systems. Sometimes not. Usually it's several homeowners who will co-opt together to construct and maintain a shared system. My sister and brother in law are as normal as normal can be. One works in hotel management, the other for National Parks. Just on the outskirts of Big Sky. It took them 3 years to build a pipeline from a mountain spring to share with a neighbor. They're still on solar and generator to this day.
@A_Stereotypical_Guy
10 ай бұрын
I think that's the polar opposite of insane
@lexheath8276
10 ай бұрын
Our properties in both Wyoming & Alabama are off-grid. No more insane than most 😊
@dream_grips
10 ай бұрын
Wow I live very close to your family in MT. And YES it's not at all uncommon for kids to be raised off grid, hunting elk by 12, Montana is just different.
@audreymuzingo933
10 ай бұрын
Well like you say your sister and them are normal and part of that is the community aspect. Ted's being a hermit that cut off ties to everyone is what made him more insane to me, not his geography or lack of utilities.
@nonameavailable7914
10 ай бұрын
Oh I guess they're crazies huh?
So, it all began with those psychological experiments he was subjected at college.
@ryanroberts1104
10 ай бұрын
It wasn't just psychological, they were secretly testing LSD on him. This is well documented. Not sure why he skipped that part in the video...
@Sorarixicaric
10 ай бұрын
Good ol harvard somehow swept that under the bridge bet they wanted to forget that one. Doesn't look so good to go from making/introducing geniuses to destroying them. But don't jokes pay their childrens way into harvard now a days? Honestly where are our current big geniuses like before? I don't blame them for hiding, after how we have treat them, and how no matter the good they make we always turn it bad. oppenheimer for example. Stupid people use destruction, smart people find alternatives. Says a lot about our current world leaders huh, no wonder geniuses just stopped trying to better the world... I wonder what our timeline would look like if tyler didn't under go those experiments to become the unabomber. Smarter than einstein ffs, he could of done a lot of good...
@l.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.l
10 ай бұрын
He got mkultra'd into the plot of terminator 2.
@yesman3208
10 ай бұрын
Not just any studies. It was part of a CIA program that used subjects as lab rats to break them mentally as part of their experiments around interrogations
His manifesto was eye opening. In my mind he will always live on in the SNL skit of his college reunion in shackles brilliantly played by Will Ferrell.
One might wonder how well he would have been received if he had been invited to give a TED talk.
Another classic example of a creation of the “Em Kay Ultra” program. Never underestimate the ability of government to turn normal humans into murderous monsters for their own ends…
@TeSolycMandalor
10 ай бұрын
@@NaesGalaxydefinitely *
@therealD-Dawg
10 ай бұрын
@@NaesGalaxythey do shitty stuff too. Two things can be true
The fact that he died while you were working on this video is really eerie.
@klarabarunovic9841
10 ай бұрын
Same, when he said that I got chills😬
What a shame you know... imagine the good he could have done with that mind.
@georgejones3526
10 ай бұрын
And the industrialists who could have profited from his work.
@mavenYGO
10 ай бұрын
What good? If he just spoke out against industrialists and oil barons he would have had a slander campaign against him, funded by billionaires. Nobody would have died, but no good would have came from it either
@yangerjamir0906
9 ай бұрын
@maven YGO exactly. He probably knew what he was doing and was willing to face the consequences of his action. If he just went on a protest and spoke against the big shots, most people would've just dismissed him as a crazy lunatic and discredit all his credentials. Sometimes people go for extreme measures just to be heard.
The Unabomber gave the world a new perspective through illegal violence. 😂
America’s Worst Nightmare? - Our government has that one covered thoughty2. Love your videos though!! I’ve seen them all.
@notorioustori
10 ай бұрын
Lol, the govt is just the tool. Look beyond the handle and at the hand who holds it; that is where the nightmares are fueled.
@KAG1776
10 ай бұрын
Agreed, politicians are many people's nightmare the worst of the worst right there!
@Anuisgod
10 ай бұрын
American Government killed millions of soldiers and civilians in unjust wars like Vietnam and Iraq. People are so so so stupid.
@erwins_arm
10 ай бұрын
Lmao
@drummerdgun
9 ай бұрын
@@erwins_armour government had that one covered with him too since they are DIRECTLY responsible for every one of Ted’s killings
The Unibomber was a brilliant student from I think Harvard when the CIA did mind control on him.
@biglapo13
10 ай бұрын
That’s documented.
@maxlostchild7187
10 ай бұрын
MK Ultra. He was a victim of the CIA's mind control experiments, called MK Ultra.
@TerryMcQ79
10 ай бұрын
MK Ultra was the name of the CIA program
@HomesteadForALiving
10 ай бұрын
Yep. They can manufacture school shooters or terrorists as needed.
@biglapo13
10 ай бұрын
@@TerryMcQ79 it was project paperclip before that. CIA has some some shady stuff/
Another good example of how intelligence and wisdom are 2 different things.
If it's ome thing I like, it's when an individual outsmarts the government
That ending was crazy, absolutely epic. This whole story was eerie but interesting.
@nirmalsuki
10 ай бұрын
So it was Thoughty2 who finally killed off the Unabomber.
Perfect timing! Thank you for being the most consistently brilliant source of education on KZread!
@actionboi05
10 ай бұрын
He's good but not the most brilliant on KZread 😮
@TeSolycMandalor
10 ай бұрын
Wow, Thoughty2, you're not liking very many of the other comments. What gives?
@actionboi05
10 ай бұрын
@@TeSolycMandalor He can't just start to like all the comments in his video, he probably has something to do
@moxictasculinity
5 ай бұрын
Bot.
@Gemini540
5 ай бұрын
@@moxictasculinity 🤖Thank you
Funny, just a couple days ago I got a recommendation about the Unabomber. Now this.
Its too bad, given his level of intelligence, he could have contributed to making the world the better place that he wanted in a more positive way. Despite all that, all his fears and premonitions weren't completely unfounded, either. Which is kinda scary
You forgot to mention that he was separated from his parents as a baby due to an allergic reaction to some medicine. This had a major impact on his character development
The Unabomber plead guilty to his charges instead of going for an insanity defense because he didn't trust psychologists after the psychological torture he went through while in Harvard. I guess I can't blame him for being wary around psychologists after going through that hell.
@TI.T.O
9 ай бұрын
They have neural monitoring capabilities and can literally read your thoughts
@Pnaply
8 ай бұрын
Bullshit, it's because he didn't want to be labeled insane which would negatively impact his message. Stop making up shit
"bespoke verbal abuse" had me in stitches
@swymaj02
10 ай бұрын
Whiplash if it took place in Electric Shock Therapy.
Violence is wrong, but Ted was right.
BRILLIANT, as always... whoever does the investigations, like whoever does the graphic design, deserves SO MUCH creditS... CONGRATULATIONS
When I was in high school I had a UNABONGER t-shirt - the famous sunglasses and hoodie sketch but with a smoky bong held in his hand. It flew under the radar for a while but eventually someone noticed it and I got in trouble. Worth it, that shirt was hilarious.
RIP Uncle Ted.
He was correct though.
r.i.p Teddy K.
Somehow (and a bit perplexing) you left out of this story a key bit of his famous identity and how it came to be. The hoodie and sunglasses.
@ryanroberts1104
10 ай бұрын
Also left out the whole thing about the government testing LSD on him. Those weekly sessions weren't just to yell at him, they were drugging him, and have admitted to such.
I feel like Thoughty2 reads bedtime stories to his moustache each night before bed.
he was feared because he dared to tell the truth
@bbbb98765
10 ай бұрын
No, it really was the random murders that caused the fear. I hope someone is monitoring you closely. Salivating over a murderer is a big red flag
@andrewjones7329
10 ай бұрын
@@bbbb98765 who's salivating? I said the message was important, and never glorified the means. I hope you learn that ideas and people are complex and not as black and white as "murderer is 100% wrong"
@eibbor171
10 ай бұрын
@@bbbb98765 dont even need to be a murderer they are already spying on you
It’s nuts how people can become the evil they hate
I was hoping you'd touch on the Harvard studies, and I wasn't disappointed. Looking forward to more of your fantastic content. Keep up the great work!
What happened to the unethical professor who destroyed him and then set him loose on society in the first place?
I remember a friend quaking in his boots at receiving a letter with grease stains and something solid inside it. Having had a few beer's I said don't be silly and smashed it on the counter .. it didn't go off. A few days later he came at me mad as hell. It turned out that inside the envelope was a pancake with a girls telephone number on it. Folks were so paranoid in them days :-) I must admit that I am glad that it didn't go off else I would have missed this most sublime and brilliant portrayal of what it is to have a sense of humour 🙂
He was brilliant & our govt dosed him w massive amounts of LSD wout him knowing. They literally created the guy
@nigeldepledge3790
10 ай бұрын
Was that the government, or just the insane professor who should have been shipped off to the funny farm decades ago?
@HideorEscape
10 ай бұрын
It is that insane professor's fault for turning into a terrorist. Those experiments most likely caused him really terrible trauma and because of the trauma he seeked revenge and resorted to violence.
@factsdontlie4342
10 ай бұрын
@@nigeldepledge3790who do you think told the professor to do it?
@nigeldepledge3790
10 ай бұрын
@@factsdontlie4342 - you've obviously never tried to tell a university professor what to do . . .
@camelotenglishtuition6394
10 ай бұрын
@@nigeldepledge3790 He wasn't given lsd, this is an often repeated mistake - like on Rogan...
I wonder if him being a test subject affected him mentally somehow.
Last February my class and I had to make a presentation about a serial killer, my group got this man. If this video had been made half a year earlier it would’ve been great to use as a source. Love the interesting topics you pick up❤
Capitalism is, not him
That’s crazy all of it, especially the coincidental death during production. Good video as always very entertaining and informative keep it up
uncle ted was so right went about it the wrong way but HE WAS RIGHT
@huwhitecavebeast1972
10 ай бұрын
What's the right way to deal with psychopaths who want to kill and enslave you? I'm all ears.
@murphychris9811
10 ай бұрын
@@huwhitecavebeast1972 well how would of you dune it ???? im also all ears as i dont wanna end up on some watch list unlike you
@lulujanuary
10 ай бұрын
He could've done a Ted Talk 😁
@paulgoogol2652
10 ай бұрын
@@huwhitecavebeast1972just say nuh-uh
@Sorarixicaric
10 ай бұрын
I still don't see what's not right. Isn't this what our military does on a like bi monthly period? Accidently bombing civilians knowing full well the potential outcome of dropping said bombs on cities, but then saying it couldn't be avoided accidents happen the means justify the end no? No one gets into trouble for it really. I mean shit, if the means don't justify the end wtf is our military doing? This is just the conflicting paradox of tribalism people don't like to think about and can fuck things up fast, since well then people become people not an ideology. If their is one thing ted had it was true freedom, he lived how the state lived and saw his vision and tried to make it true just how our government tries pushing it's views on the rest of the world... lol Now don't get me wrong i am against violence i try and solve everything in my own life with pacifism and understanding. I find it absolutely heinous what they both have done, it's just depressing to see how everyone condemns someone while protecting another from the same exact thing. With no variable differences yet they so ignorantly wish to believe their is. Denials the first stage right?
I can relate to the debilitating and paralyzing feeling of dread and hopelessness opening a package or a box, but Alibaba has made leaps and bounds in recent years.
Thank you for the upload, Arran.
I will never forget the day my 3rd grade teacher brought her old yearbook in and we found out he had been one of her classmates…
Thoughty2 I am binge watching loads of your older vids. You are probably the most intelligent KZreadr I have ever seen doing videos. Keep it up!
While what the Unabomber did was unequivocally wrong, if he hadn’t have done it, we wouldn’t be discussing him or his manifesto / philosophy right now
@evieblixt7343
10 ай бұрын
it is really sad that it´s true :/
@rainofrest7778
10 ай бұрын
thats exactly why he did it
@huwhitecavebeast1972
10 ай бұрын
I don't think what he did was wrong.
@itermercator114
10 ай бұрын
Pretty much, he does explicitly say he only did the bombings not to hurt people, but to help gain awareness of his movement/manifesto. He actually says that people would rather watch TV shows than read it, hence why he did it. He isn't wrong either.
You had me with the Kardashians joke😂😂
That shack in Montana was about 80 kilometers away from where I'm sitting right now.
@bbbb98765
10 ай бұрын
Expat? You guys use km in Montana? 😂
*Not going into details concerning his manifesto?* *You don't have to agree with his methods, but his manifesto had a lot of truth in it.*
I LOVE how this channel teaches me everything I need to know about everything I didn't know I needed to know! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was born in 85 so i grew up hearing about the unabomber. That infomous hoodie with dark glasses was synonymous with (almost) my everyday living
That outro wink takes on an entirely different meaning after talking about how someone coincidentally commited hara-kiri while the video you made about them was in production...
Having watched the Netflix documentary, he struck me as a neurodivergent boy who was tortured into mental illness. He was prophetic in some ways, but a monster.
excellent as always!
"...during the production of this very video" got me.
Found your channel a week ago and I can’t stop watching
Ted was right.
Rip Uncle Teddy
The irony of hundreds of commenters saying "Well, he was right" -saying it by TYPING IT IN THE COMMENTS OF AN INTERNET VIDEO WEBSITE.
There's a thin line between genius and insanity. A razors edge.
Gov did it not him
You were too good about today's news media, dude. Too good! 😬
That thumbnail isnt the Unabomber, its the Dude. (Big Lebowski)
Best thing about a Monday, "hey thoughty2 here"
Another case of genius being accompanied by madness. When his "manifesto" was delivered, I don't remember whom he sent it to, there was a debate about whether to publish it. I argued immediately that they should publish it because this was how he was going to be caught. I don't have a sixth sense or anything but it's happened before and I figured someone would recognize either his rhetoric or his writing style.
I'm delighted to have watched you over the years and just seeing you evolve. It's wonderful. You're doing a great job
I've seen many Unabomber essays. But none of them come close to this one.
The Unabomber Manifesto was the most accurate documents ever written.
I watched a film about the unabomber and he was right about almost everything.we are destroying the beautifulness of the planet.when anyone challenges the system they call them mad are a criminal.thankgod things are coming to light now.
@jackmason5278
10 ай бұрын
They call him a criminal because he killed and maimed innocent people. There were other ways to spread his message.
@lisawood1354
10 ай бұрын
@jackmason5278 yes but governments do worse and get no repercussions.
I remember the Unibomber but I never knew the whole story. Very interesting and terrifying
@suncaseen489
10 ай бұрын
If you're really interested in his story you should read "Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist" It's not like other books about Kaczynski, which are almost all about his crimes, his arrest and the trial... ...it's always the same - "This "crazy guy went to live in some remote mountain cabin in in Montana and plotted his crimes". They're all the same story repeated 100s of times Of course his life in cabin is also covered but the primary focus is on the formation of his thoughts, his education at Harvard and his participation there in some, let's say unusual, psychological experiments conducted by "reputable" scientists... (and a lot of other crazy things. You'll see what I'm talking about when you start reading) ...and how much all of that played a part in shaping a mind of this already unique character. It's truly a great read.
@listey
10 ай бұрын
Who is he? I haven't heard of him.
I would never snitch on my brother, I would hand him a list 😂
@mysticnovelbro
10 ай бұрын
same absolute same lol
"Short of sitting there in a fooking 'I'm the UNABOMBER' T-shirt..." Thanks for making me laugh!!
Kaczynski primary premise in his manifesto was that technology is taking over people's individual lives, in 90's 🤔 I remember thinking at the time he was a madman... I just realized what I have my face glued to... 😳
Oh thank goodness Aaron, everyone and their sister is currently doing Oppenheimer documentaries. Glad you’re not like them and keeping it unique.
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haha i swear how you blend in the sponsor message... i was here like aha what did Ted do and comment about mass media/internet.. then was like wait what its the 1920's..... hahaha your good!!
He was a hero.
I thought Lemmino would be the first guy to post video on the unabomber.
@spaghettiking7312
10 ай бұрын
We await the day. Lemmino takes his time.
Dankula's telling of Ted's story is worth your time.
pretty amazing!
Ted.was right about a lot of stuff (obviously not the whole package bombing thing). He has described pretty well the dystopian hell we call modern society
@soundscape26
10 ай бұрын
Modern society is not a dystopian hell though.
@PoorMansChemist
10 ай бұрын
@@soundscape26 Get help
@amanitaocreata4401
10 ай бұрын
He is pretty much my hero. I've read his manifesto several times.
@amanitaocreata4401
10 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/e4h7lbmlmtmyobw.html This was pretty good too, although less well known. He was a decent writer
@soundscape26
10 ай бұрын
@@PoorMansChemist I think you're the one who needs help if you think that... I'm quite cool.
I understand why he was offended with the crazy plea. He wasn't crazy, he was pissed off at a world that constantly fucked him over.
@fathergascoigne6104
10 ай бұрын
Yeah but normal people don’t do terrorist bombings in retaliation for that
@El_Pollo_Loco
10 ай бұрын
Just read his manifesto and you will understand why he was pissed off and actually totally correct about it...
@mikitz
10 ай бұрын
The reason why he didn't plea insane was that that way all he had done could've been brushed off as acts of a madman, with no good (or sane) reason behind the bombings. The video didn't tell the whole story, according to which he actually was clinically insane.
@lewis0705
10 ай бұрын
@@fathergascoigne6104 nobody said he was a normal person
@perrycoffey5410
10 ай бұрын
Wish people will stop calling people crazy like a ignorant ass
TY VERY Interesting....
Wow! I did NOT see that ending coming!! COOL video! Thanks!
With the way everything has been going, I'm surprised there have been no copycats yet. 😐
@avon8794
10 ай бұрын
Well, there was the muffin man
I just want to say... Thank you so much for your years of videos, They're absolutely brilliant and very informative with a lot of research gone into them 😊 Sending you much respect.. appreciation.. support and love 💜👍
16:27 That is a creepy coincidence. +Thoughty2 nails another great one-liner, "wearing a t-shirt 'I'm the f*ing Unabomber'" 😂
I find it hard to believe a guy with great hair like that would be so salty..😂
gotta respect the security guard at 8:33 like a bomb literally just exploded yet he still survived and took it like a champ
Sad to know that his claims of technology destroying humanity is truly happening realistically today. Everyone is suffering from the bad effects of technology today 😢
@valtonen77
10 ай бұрын
how am I suffering?
Im am surprised things like this dont happen more often.
You got Bro looking like a Whole Call of Duty Operator in your thumbnail 😎😂