July 8, 2024
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Every Common Misconception Debunked in 6 Minutes – the Paint Explainer Reaction



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  • @brandonm8901 July 5, 2024

    Most of thse misconceptions must be specific to Americans because I have heard of very few of these

  • @nsnick199 July 5, 2024

    10:55 #30 is incorrect. It was said without evidence that the full phrase was "the blood of battle is thicker than the water of the womb", but the saying dates back to 13th century German with the generally accepted meaning (with the water referring to baptism)

  • @infernocanuck July 5, 2024

    Video starts at 1:15

  • @JulianDale94 July 5, 2024

    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition on this list

  • @SkulShurtugalTCG July 5, 2024

    4:30 To be fair, there was probably not much of THAT, either.

  • @josephadams9711 July 5, 2024

    Black parents can have a white child without it being albinism.

  • Hey Chris, you should react to a video called "Stopping at McDonald's in 1989", where the guy is vlogging at a McDonalds, in 1989. Seems more like 1983 to me though. It would be nice to get someone who was around at the time to do a commentary about it.

    There's another similar cool video by a Spanish vlogger who vlogged himself on top of the World Trade Center before it was destroyed. Super HD footage. That one's called "SUBIMOS a las TORRES GEMELAS 3 meses antes del 11 SEPT"

  • @Simon_the_penguin July 5, 2024

    Could you please react to “two days into Belgium”

  • @HarJBeRw July 5, 2024

    The evidence shared to support the idea that race is not genetic (the fact that we all share 99.9% of our DNA) is even sillier when you consider that we share 98.9% of our DNA with chimpanzees.
    Matter of fact we can even go further, you'll all be proud to know you share 40% of your DNA with lettuce and about 25% of your DNA with a banana 😂😂😂

  • @Vohlfied July 5, 2024

    17:27
    1st World: NATO-aligned
    2nd World: USSR-aligned
    3rd World: Unaligned
    4th World: Not advanced enough to participate in WWIII

  • @jianehc July 5, 2024

    can you please vlog France and the American revolution by the Megan Daily

  • @BohemianRaichu July 5, 2024

    Surprised Chris didn't know the 3rd World thing.

  • @starliaghtsz8400 July 5, 2024

    You 100% will get a cold from going with your hair wet, sure viruses cause them but you enable it bt weakening your immune system, technicaly right ig

  • @antispiral2705 July 5, 2024

    Oh, i didnt know you where going to visit my home country, hope you enjoy

  • @reptonplaya July 5, 2024

    11:41 Thank you for bringing this up. It is a rarely spoken about black history fact.

  • @jamiefrontiera1671 July 5, 2024

    I've known the wet hair was a myth forever. I always air dry my hair and growing up in Texas but going to college in New York, I didn't let the fact that it was 25 degrees outside stop me from going to cafeteria. My response to a coworker on a "cold" Houston day when she tried to tell me this was "Well, it hasn't happened for the 20 years i have gone outside with wet hair in the cold before, so i doubt it will happen today."

  • @jeffwalker6815 July 5, 2024

    #41 – these studies were the inspiration for the Great Cornholio

  • @Barrett727 July 5, 2024

    5 second rule. Total agree few people actually believe that. It's not the "5 second rule" it's the "I still want to eat that rule" 😂

  • @ytubestolemyhandle July 5, 2024

    I always thought that Titanic could probably survive a direct hit with that glacier better than carving the whole hull open on it like a can opener by trying to steer away from it. But I guess the sudden deceleration would probably injure or outright kill more people than actually drowned there, so I guess it all probably worked out as well as it could have..

  • @Why-D July 5, 2024

    The Spanish flue was not during WW2, but WW1.
    And as they were neutral and had no censorship at that time they reported it first.

    Through the mystery plays around Christmas in Medieval times, you needed a fruit and apples were available, as you could keep them a long time through the winter and some may even had a bright red colour, so that fitted as a contrast to a green tree.

  • @a.arnold1413 July 5, 2024

    11:25 If it wasn't for the fact that Claudette Colvin was 15, do you think she would have become the poster child for the movement? I remember you've said you read every comment, and I'm interested in your opinion on that.

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