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Mandela effects for tonight are tornadoes can glow, starfish prime nuke test caused z pinch plasma event visible on the ground, Osiris shaft in Giza, witches cauldron mushroom, holly plant leaves only spikey if had to regrow, globito flowers, club winged manakin, skeletal sea squirts, all continents but one have glaciers and so does California, and more! Covering newer and developing Mandela Effects along with general strangeness here on my channel Once Upon a Timeline. You can also find many of my videos on Odysee with my same channel name here: https://odysee.com/@OnceUponATimeline:a Find me there if our overlords at youtube find me in disfavor!
Hi, this is Eva for Once Upon a Timeline. Welcome to Midnight Mandela.
How is everybody doing this week?
Today's been a good day for me. I'm in a good mood. I I've dyed my hair, so if you're wondering, it's not a Mandela. I finally found a color I like, too.
It's not the first time, but I use them for a while and then they come out different the next time. And then I don't know if it's a Mandela. They changed their formula and then they change it again. So anyway, this is the color I like. Orange and bright.
Almost all of them are very coppery for some reason. It's really hard to find the orangey ones. And I So I had uh well had that's not a very nice word. I was scheduled to visit one of my friends from high school. And as you can imagine, that was a long time ago that I It's been a really long time since I've seen her. So, it was really fun. And I can't believe it's been like 30 effing years because it really feels like about 12 years. And I think it might be like 12 years of the old time.
Uh, but it's 30 years in this time. So, I better be living to 120 if they're going to steal all this effing time.
Anyway, it was a good it was fun. You know, I we just clicked like it was like 30 years ago and I was, you know, I was trying to warn myself like don't just assume that it's going to be like the old days cuz we both have probably changed and she's probably all different and nope. Nope. It's still us. I mean, I think we're both probably a little more mature now, but we're still we still click. So, that was really fun because uh you know, a lot of times that just doesn't happen. And of course, I had to dye my hair because I didn't want to look like a total homeless person.
Yeah, she's cool. She's always been cool. And you know, we I think I get along with her better now even than before, frankly, because um she was more of a kind of a little bit more like I am now, like the whole time. So, I have gotten more like her, I think. So that actually like she's always been sort of businessoriented and then now then over time I became more businessoriented so so we can talk business and she totally understands and it just was really fun and it's just one of those days where everything came out right like I ordered some new stuff and they came in and it was perfect and then I solved another problem and then I don't know it was just like everything's going I should have bought a lotto ticket.
All right so yes I am in a good mood.
Oh, all right. Let's start on some Mandelas and now we are in a tilted timeline.
Uh, I don't know. There seems like there's always a timeline shift. But yeah, it's definitely gotten weird with the, you know, one thing that was weird is, you know, she I guess I live in my bubble in a way of people that are sort of like me online. And so I was saying to him like, "Oh, this is, you know, it's been really weird reality lately with like uh real crazy presidents and maybe World War II and all the wars and then there's AI and maybe it's sentient and maybe it won't it won't become sentient and then the aliens and maybe they're landed already or maybe they didn't or maybe it, you know, it's a scop and she didn't know anything about the aliens." Like I think she thought I lost my mind. And I'm like, "No, really." Like, "Congress said people from Congress said there's aliens and we have crashed a craft and bodies. They said it." And I'm like, "I don't know if it's a scop, but they actually really said it." And I She looked at me like, you know, like I think she knows I'm not insane, but she just looked very skeptical. I'm like, "I'm not saying there's aliens. I'm just saying they said there was." you know, homeless. I'm It's homeless. I'm sorry.
I'm not changing that one. It's the same exact word. And to me, the older I get, the more ridiculous it is. Like, you just keep switching up the words in order to try to run away from the stigma. But you will never do that because the stigma is going to chase you. Uh, the only way to get rid of stigma is if people themselves change.
You can't change the word and then the stigma will be like run away. Nope. Now you're just going to have the stigma plus a bunch of people thinking this is stupid. Now you change the word. I mean like some people might think they did something by changing the word. But there's [snorts] a whole bunch of people just laughing at them. And either way, those people who were sympathetic to homeless are still going to be sympathetic to homeless. And those that weren't still won't be. So, you haven't really accomplished anything. So, there's my there I'm like I think you just get older, you're like, you know how many words there have been for black people in my lifetime that I got to the point where I'm like, which one am I supposed to use now? So, you know, if I'm actually talking to a homeless person, I'll try to be more careful, but frankly, they're usually just screaming incoherently at me over here or they're minding their own beeswax. So, it doesn't happen that often.
I don't look homeless. H I could get kind of close.
You know, it doesn't help that I'm in here kind of by myself and so it's like h and just wear like pajamas and I don't really who cares what my hair looks like and so I can get and you know and also some of the homeless do take pretty decent care of themselves so they don't look that bad. It's just there's all different levels. Some homeless people, they just look a little like they didn't they don't have a shower, so they didn't fix their hair and that kind of stuff. And then I'm lazy. I didn't fix it.
I'll be buying a big apartment near the beach. Yeah, good luck with that. You know, you know, apartments near the beach used to be kind of expensive, but now they're like $2 million around here.
So, um, unless I have a large change in fortune, I don't think I'll be doing it.
Today was a good day, but I don't think it was good enough for me to buy [laughter] an apartment by the beach. I don't know if I really want one either, actually. I always be afraid a giant storm is going to like take it out. I guess those rich people, they probably have really good insurance and they don't care. Okay, so this thing, the thumbnail thing, I think these are all just about all Jackies today. I have some that I got at the top, but I haven't linked them yet.
Let's see.
Yeah, Liquid Starlight 92.
It's the official name on there. These ones were bizarre. So, apparently there's this fungus that uh that looks like a witch's cauldron and it actually has like gelatinous liquidy stuff in the center. So, it not only looks like a witch's cauldron. The only thing is they're more like this size. So, they're not the size of a whole cauldron. But maybe give it time.
Uh, Northern Europe. Let's see. They said it's somewhat endangered.
Let's see. The witch's cauldron is an ascoit sac fungus, which meaning that its microscopic structure utilizes the ascus, a sporebearing cell for sexual reproduction. Let me see what even is that.
Okay, that's the cell produced by mayosis and most species.
Okay, detritavor. Okay, that means it eats detritus.
Declosing plant. I want to know what that big trough of slime is for.
All right. That likes well drained soil.
Yeah, but why is it got a big trough of slime?
Let's see. The fruit bodies of the sarcosoma glossum are described as big, round, and barrel-like, dark brown, and even blackish.
Can be glossy and velvety with a gelatinous substance. It fruit it fruit bodies flatten and wrinkle with. So why does it have a gelatinous substance? It doesn't say.
Uh, this is like very the one thing you really want to know, right? So, I actually did look for more information on this. Like, why does it have a sack of slime? Like, cuz you would think it's is it poison? Is it to save water? Is it to I don't know, whatever. This B. So, that one was a particularly good one. It looks like it has like a little cover on it because then when I got to this one and it's weird that they didn't mention this on the wiki.
Here's some other ones of it. Then I guess it wrinkles down. It looks like that over time.
Oh, that one's an even better one. I should have grabbed that one.
I think people would be like, "What in the f is that?" Okay. So, I don't think mushroom is the first thing you would think when you saw that oriental sarosoma or so what that's a different oriental and not global. So, there's a bunch of these effing things. That must be what they said about the sack.
Okay, let's see. Didn't I see this up here?
I think there was a link up here somewhere that it was one of the sac fungus. Okay. Well, I guess this is also one of the sac fungus.
E. Okay. So, what's interesting about that is apparently you can drink it.
So, I got this new cover on my table because that rough table gets dirty easy and then it's really a pain to try to clean it. So, I got this really smooth cover which I love except for the mouse doesn't roll on it. So, I think I have to get I left a corner over here, but the way the camera is, I have to sit way over here. Let's just say it's not working out too good. I'm going to have to do something.
I guess that's the insides of them.
Okay, so here we go. Drinkable. So, apparently this person's going to peel off that whatever the lid from the cup.
Let me just I have it turned off. Yes.
Peel off the lid and then it then you just drink it down.
Smooth and refreshing taste. Hint of forest flavor similar to birch sap.
Okay. Well, so there it is. I don't know. I guess I would try it still only because, you know, when they say a hint of forest flavor, I'm a little skeptical because a lot of times I find that means that it tastes terrible. But actually, birch sap is not too bad. I've had some. It's it's you know, I wouldn't I don't know. It's not doesn't taste like cake or anything, but it is reasonably not disgusting.
Okay, so that was pretty good. Fine.
Thank you, Starlight.
Those are bizarre. I I swear, didn't it say on here somewhere that this is like the cup sack fungus. Okay, there it is. It's just not clippable is an ascoite. So, an ascomite. Oh, so there's a bunch of these. Okay, hold on an effing second.
So, is that one also edible? What are these like little cups of water all through the forest? In case you're thirsty, you can just get these.
They even have lids on them together with basidio micota from the subkingdom dicaria known as sac fungi.
Okay, so both these and those basidio micotas are sac fungi. It is the largest film of fungi with 64,000 species.
Familiar examples of sac fungi include morals. Okay. But okay, that that morals aren't really they don't have a slimy sack. Truffles, they don't have a slimy sack. Brewer's yeast. Uh, okay.
Okay. So, oh, dead man's fingers are it.
Ah, I thought dead men's fingers were more flesh colored. Okay, so cup fungi.
I think that's what we want is cup fungi coeni.
All right, let's look at cup fungi.
A cup shape typically serves to focus raindrops into splashing spores out of the cup.
That doesn't really make sense with that last one, though, because it has like a cover. So, how is it going to be splashing? And there's gelatinous inside. So, that's not going to be splashing anything. It's a covered gelatin.
curvature enables wind currents to blow the spores out in a different ma matter than in most agarics and bullets.
The orange peel fungus resembles a discarded orange drawing. Okay, that one makes a little more sense where maybe it's going to splash like the water will splash the spores. But let's just randomly click on one. That's not useful.
Uh, nope. Kazia, I don't think that these have all been written yet by the uh Mandela. That's the problem. These are still uh in the microwave.
>> [laughter] >> Yep. [snorts] These aren't cooked up yet. Wow, look at them. 64,000 of them. So, what are we going to get?
Like cups of water all through the forest.
It'll be our survivalist thing.
All right. Well, cool.
For now, I guess it's just those. I can't believe they come with a lid.
That's craziness for flavor. I know that's when they say it's a earthy flavor. I'm like, you mean it tastes like dirt? Because I don't like dirt.
Aspirin, birch bark. What's aspirin taste like? You know, the thing with aspirin is it's just one molecule or it's one chemical pulled out of the birch. So, so what I have is I have um birch extract and I believe it does come from the bark. So, and it it's a little bit sweet actually and it tastes nothing like aspirin. Aspirin is really bitter. So, I would assume there's some aspirin in the birch bark extract. I don't know. But I actually got it for another reason.
You know, when you get these extracts, I pretty much assume they're going to be vile tasting. And that one uh was not bad. In fact, if you take Diet Coke and you put a little birch bark extract in it, it tastes like root beer. So, it actually is kind of good.
At least if you're an American and you don't hate root beer. I guess root beer is the flavor of medicine in other countries. So they don't like it.
I you know I thought aspirin came from willow bark. You're the second person who said it was birch bark and I am what tree? If it's birch I'm dying. What tree does aspirin come from? Cuz yeah now that I'm thinking about that was willow. I'm sure it was willow.
Willow. Okay, it is Willow.
That has not changed. But somehow two people like Dave said, "Oh, it's from Birchbark." And now you said it. And I'm like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait." Okay, so maybe you guys from come from the Birch Bark timeline because two of you said it.
All right. So yeah, it's still [laughter] [snorts] you guys had me going.
My drum set is birchwood. I have some parrots can speak English. um not in this timeline like when you're saying they can repeat words and some sentences and I have saw I've seen in recent years like in the last 10 years they're saying that they can understand simple stuff like uh what color is this you know and then red or green but dogs can do that and stuff too So, so there's so there's a bunch of other birds that can like say the English language now and are pretty smart. So, I would not say that they're the only ones that can speak English anymore. there.
There's like a whole bunch of weird starings and all kind of weird crap that does it.
Do you know about the immortal boneless dog?
No. [laughter] What the heck? Okay.
>> [laughter] >> What in the heck? Is that a real thing?
Oh, okay. Are you talking about that disease?
I have had that on. The disease that spreads. Yes. Um I've had that on.
That's creepy.
Unless you're not unless you're t you're talking about that spreadable cancer.
First there was a spreadable cancer in uh Tasmanian devils and then suddenly there's always been one in dogs like a viral cancer that spreads from animal to animal.
And there and like that one on the Tasmanian devil. I had that on. I'm like I've never heard of this. It wasn't really a Mandela then because it was only around for 2 years and it was new.
So I'm like, you know, this is just so weird. I'm going to have it on anyway.
But I think now it's been around for a really long time. Okay. Yeah, that's okay. So it has that name. I have not heard that name before for that disease.
Excuse me. That is not uh I don't know.
That is I'd rather I don't know. Like I don't like that name. I just I could live without it. Maybe we're going to get immortal boneless somethings and it won't be a disease. But let's see.
Tasmanian, devil cancer.
Yeah, contagious cancer.
How long have they known? Let's see.
Facial tumor disease.
I bet they knew about it along estimated to have developed in 86. Uh that was only like the less it was maybe 8 years ago to 10 years ago. I think 8 years agoish I first heard of it and then it they had said it would been around 2 years ago for 2 years. So then they said all of them were going to be extinct in in just a few years, but that didn't happen.
Now it's like uh population declined by 80 cent percent.
Locally ex I think they're on more than one island now. They magically jumped islands. They used to be only on Tasmania.
I think eventually they'll find some devils that are just immune.
Then they'll just breed the heck out of that guy.
Okay. Anyways, uh I assume that's the immortal boneless dog you're talking about.
I don't know. An immortal boneless sound dog sounds like kind of a fun thing. And then if it's just cancer, no. No.
Yeah. Willow tree bark is the original source of aspirin.
At least it always has been in my timeline.
It's been interesting cuz you know I have tried like herbs and stuff in the past like 10 years ago and I never they never did anything. I'm like this is just like snake oil you know I just I don't know. I I was that I became very suspicious of them. But now when I try them they a lot of them work really well. So, I don't know if we're just in a timeline where um like there's the herbal options are a lot more useful in this timeline or I just had bad luck.
I don't know what. Okay, birch is a type of tree and it has like this whitish trunk. Let's see.
Birch tree.
So, I don't know that they um have that many where I know we have them here.
Paper birch, yellow birch.
Okay. So, like see these trunks?
I guess there's that's a paper bark one there. It has that trunk, but then it's papery and it so they're kind of a smallalish well- behaved tree. So, you can put a couple of these in and you can have a little cluster, a little mini forest. Uh, they a lot of them don't get that big and they kind of stay in their lane.
A lot of the ones around here are planted as uh lands like up north actually where I used to live, which was northern California, but now is really sort of middle California because of the way things have shifted around. But they were I think maybe because they need a little more water. They're not done around here much. But up there, oh, they were very popular. A lot of people you plant them and they would just get enough water from the natural rain and they were really hearty and they, you know, and they had that neat bark. So, it just kind of really looked cool.
So, I guess you can peel that bark off.
It looks like it kind of comes off without damaging the tree too much too, which is also awesome.
Yeah, I think if you just um if you grew up in a country where it was medicinal, then you have this like very negative connotation.
Okay. Yeah, Vivian remembers the willow bark.
So yeah, you know, you can um definitely chew it. And I think there was some other stuff like you could make it into a tea or something. My my initial thing was like ew bark tea, but actually maybe it's not hideous. Like I said, the willow bark, the birch bark wasn't that bad.
Oh, you talk about parrots. They can repeat words and songs. Yeah, but a b there's a whole bunch of other birds that can do that now. It's been kind of one of the mandelas like wait those things didn't used to be able to some of them repeat even better than the parrots.
Skeletal sea squirts. Let's see what that is. We might have had that on before.
What is that?
Uh, ew. I don't know. Did we have those on?
I don't know if we did. That would have made such a good thumbnail.
[laughter] We had those.
We had those before, but they didn't have all these circle things. Okay. Oh, cool.
Yeah, that uh that's something.
Yeah, that's cool.
All right, I'm putting that on skeletal sea.
Tada. Sea squirts.
Sea squirts are one of the ones that have an endless supply of weird guys.
We had those on. What are they? Multiple colors now.
I guess so.
Those different colors on there.
Dang. It's like becoming like that movie Avatar in here.
I don't think I've seen those before.
The skele skeletal sea squirts.
That's something for Jackie. She likes the horror stuff.
And no, my point is that dogs can un uh understand English apparently as good as parrots can.
So if you're saying that parrots can speak English in that they kind of understand it, but dogs can kind of understand it like real simple versions of it.
Also, dogs and cats have shown like apparently a bunch of them can like push those uh sound buttons and speak that way like phto want food, you know, if you have a button for each. And so they start out with one button, then they train it, and then they do two buttons. And then there's online there's people whose um animals supposedly can they they know that like 30 buttons and they'll push them and then they tape it. Now, I don't know. Did they tape it all day long until finally something makes sense and then they only clip that and then play that? Uh it just seems like they have too much video to do that. I don't know.
Maybe there's some kind of little light that goes on in the button to tell the dog which one to push and they have to push the one and then you control it. I mean, there's ways it can be cheated, but I'm not, you know, I'm not saying that it is cheating, especially not with the way the reality is now. We tried to teach our cat to do it, but he was like so he is such a he so like he knew what it was. So, if we started with one that was like, "Push this button and we'll open the door." And he's like, "No, I want to." He already had a symbol for pressing the door. And he did not want to press that button. And he, you know, like he knew what it was. And he would just like glare at the button when he wanted to go out, but he just You just kind of have to know FAF. That's He is just not um He's like, "We already have an agreement. Just do it the way it's supposed to be done." Now I might I might have some luck with this new cat.
She is a lot more amendable to like suggestion.
So yeah, I don't want to say just cuz my one stubborn jerky kind of he's not terrible, but he's got catitude, you know.
So just cuz he won't do it doesn't mean no animal could do it.
But at the same time, you know, I don't I wanted to see if I would have meant more. It would have been easier to trust it if I saw my own animal doing it.
Oh, I see what you mean. Cuz it that to that cancer has the same DNA as a dog from thousands of years ago. Yeah.
owner builds drone cabin for disabled love bird Nits. [laughter] Why not? You know, you could just have cages for birds that you know, like you can fly wherever you want and the drone will take you there. Like you just put like a you know you could have like a leash [laughter] and the bird the bird flies and the drone goes with it and then at the end of the t day the bird the drone like takes him back home.
[laughter] You could you don't have to have your bird caged all day.
If the if the anybody attacks the then the uh drone will encase the bird back in the cage and carry it home.
built a custom clear cabin for his love bird so she could experience flight again after a cat attack left her unable to land or walk properly. A [laughter] pizza.
I'm getting all kinds of stuff. Okay, there's a bird drone. A drone with pizza. Ah, [sighs] so I guess this poor bird had to sit like a torpedo. [laughter] Did the bird really enjoy that or was it going, "Oh my god, I'm going to die."
[laughter] I guess you know if the bird jumps in all happy like or if it's like, "No, keep me away from that hell thing."
[snorts] [laughter] This is funny. All right.
Can we like open this? All right.
From the Philippines said he came up with the idea.
[laughter] All right.
I don't know. [laughter] He placed beh in the capsule for a test run the kitchen to make sure the bird shows no signs of distress such as burying a head or attempting to escape.
Okay, we eavesd our way into it. Okay.
Yeah, it should be doable. I've been training the cat to let me vacuum him.
Her, I should say.
If you have enough treats, you can go a long way. Unfortunately, I gave her so many treats, she got sick of the treats, I had to take like 5 days off of the training until she likes treats again.
But basically, I just like I play vacuum noises on the YouTube and then every time the vacuum noise comes on, I give her a treat. And then uh then I would hold like I have this little small vacuum that I'm going to use for the task. So then I would also like put out that small vacuum and then play the vacuum noises and then give her a treat.
And I would put the treat next to the vacuum. So pretty soon she hears those vacuum noises. She's like, "Woohoo!
Treats." Okay, but it's not too scary cuz it's just on on the screen here.
It's not like a real one. So then I started cranking up the sound of the vacuum. So it was really loud. And then when she was okay with that, I started just tipping on the real vacuum for a second and then turning it off before she could get too worked up about it and the sound would kind of get drowned out by the vacuum noises on here. And so then I just have to escalate that and then so she'll get used to the vacuum after a while. And the other thing is between that I would sometimes rub it on her fur and then give her a treat but with it off. So then I just have to kind of combine those two. So, I'm like halfway there.
I tried it. You know, it actually feels really good to have your hair vacuumed.
So, she should enjoy it once she's used to the sound. I think it'll feel good on her fur. But the main point is I want to vacuum all the hairs off of her during the shedding season because it's I think it'll be a lot easier and quicker to just vacuum her than just sit there with the brush and sit there with the brush and sit there with the brush.
So, that's my secret evil plan. So, I tried to find a quiet vacuum, but I really didn't have much luck. They're all really noisy.
I married a Lakota man in an Indian ceremony in Prescott in 2007. We raised a teepee at the local park that was gifted to the local Yava Yavapi Yavapai tribe. I believe that is the word. So, you built it and then you gave it to them. That's cool.
Let's see. Well, okay. How many uh which birds can birds can mimic human speech?
Parrots are the most renown.
Cockatus, budgery gar.
I don't remember budgies being able to mimic speech. That's interesting. Okay.
Miners and starings. Those are all new ones for speaking. And corvids. So freaking crows and ravens and magpies can mimic human words and phrases, particularly in captivity when raised by humans.
Common Starling is an exceptional mimic that can sound indistinguishable from a human speaker.
Liar birds, bower bers, or ambassador mimics. Mocking birds and thrashers can also human imitate human speech. And even some w even some waterfalls such as the musk duck have been document. No way. A musk duck. Really? Let me see.
I think it was that was that the really good one? Um, okay. Common Starling. Let's see.
Speaking video.
>> Oh, that one's not regular.
>> What [clears throat] are you doing?
Let's try this one.
I've definitely heard better than that.
>> Going to give him a kiss. Going to give him a kiss.
>> Going to give him a kiss.
Going to give him a kiss.
>> My sweet turd.
>> My sweet turd bird.
>> Who's my precious jet bird? Who's my precious jabby bird?
>> Who's my precious jammy bird?
>> Who's my sweet jabby angel?
>> Who's my precious?
>> Who's my sweet jabby angel?
[whistles] Okay. Anyway, you get the picture. I don't want to play too much of the same.
[sighs] The snuffalopagus fish. I didn't we have that on there before? Snuffalopagus fish. Snuff.
Snuffagus.
Something like that.
Snufflopagus.
Snufflopagus. Snuffalopagus.
Snuffalopagus.
Snufflopagus.
Snufflop. I think that I'm quite sure it was a snuffalopagus.
As far as the Disney creature, I'm going to have to look into that here in a sec.
You tell me it's not a snuffalopagus.
I mean, maybe I could got the an e instead of a u, but it should be pronounced snuffalopagus, not snufflopagus.
Okay. All right. Let's uh not get distracted. Okay. Uh, did we have this on? I think we did, but I don't think it was quite that hairy, you know. Oh, I'm not sure if I've had this on.
I don't know.
I'm putting it on. How are they spelling it now?
Snuffl Pugus.
That's such a lie.
Snuffelopagus, dude. It's a Snuffleopagus.
All right, let's see. Side by Snufflugus F. No.
Oh, that's so wrong. They're saying it is a snuff pugus. It's a snuffalopagus.
That's a bull. That is THAT ONE'S BUGGING THE CRAP out of me. Don't ruin my day, Mandela. It's a snuffalopagus.
Snufflap pugus. It is not a snuff leapus. This is a scam.
There's no way. There is no way.
Yeah, I think that was R2-D2. It sounded a lot like R2-D2.
That was a um common starling actually.
Snuffalopagus. It's a snuffalopagus.
All right, we got that.
Not going to let it go.
Okay, I think these are all liquid starlight 92. You know who you are. So, cauliflower ear, I don't remember it being permanent. I remember you get your ear smacked and it would swell up, but I don't remember like it being permanently mangled after that. So, I'm really suspicious on this one. I And I don't remember ever seeing um like fighters with giant mangly wonk turds. And I've known a lot of people that were involved in like martial arts and stuff and exactly none of them ever got mangled ear syndrome from getting smacked. And you know what? I'm sure all of them have gotten smacked at least a couple times in the ear or the people that are sparring and stuff because you know when you go to punch somebody like when you're doing this I mean sometimes the heads you're not trying to hit them but maybe they swung their head or whatever. I mean like it just [ __ ] happens, you know, when you're fighting and people are flailing around and common in wrestling, boxing, kickboxing, and martial arts such as jiu-jitsu, sumo, mixed martial arts. Yeah. Any contact arts and like I did we did sparring in all of our all of the different martial arts I've been into. I did it mostly when I was a kid, but still I you can bet your butt I would notice if they had a ear that looked like that.
That's crazy. So this if you don't get if you get it bad and you don't get surgery, it just stays like that. Like look, how can you even hear?
That's craziness.
See what other images we have.
I guess those are covers that prevent uh [groaning] that guy had it. Wow. Okay. I think then there's supposed to be blood coming out there and scratches and stuff too, but Oh, that's a lighter version of it.
Okay, so the story then is if you get hit in a certain spot, it cuts off the blood flow and then the cartilage in there just dies and then it just gets all cranled up and just stays that way forever. So, if uh if you get hit there and that's starting to happen, you you got to trot off to the hospital ASAP.
and have it repaired so that the cartilage won't die.
An irreversible condition that occurs when the external portion of the ear is hit and develops a blood clot or other collection of fluid under the paricchondrium.
This separates the cartilage from the overlying paricchondrium that supplies its nutrients causing it to dese and result in formation of fibrous tissue in the overlaying skin.
As a result, the outer ear becomes permanently swollen, deformed, resembling a cauliflower, resembling a cauliflower. All right, there's the ear. What's a cauliflower look like again? Cauliflower.
I guess a little bit.
Wait, where is it? Does it does that really look like a I don't see any of these that really scream cauliflower to me, frankly.
I mean, they look gross, but I think they'd actually be better off if they did look like a cauliflower.
That's bizarre. I've just never seen that. So, I have seen I didn't do a lot of like digging, but apparently if after it's dead, they can still kind of go in there and do some surgery to like scrape out some of the fibroids and make it look more normalish. Like, so you don't look like that.
So, I assume he did that cuz he he doesn't look like that now, I don't think.
Unless he does. I don't know.
They set up a camera that films all the time. The owners are often as surprised as everyone else of what the cat can figure out. Yeah, I mean like just I'm an I'm an itinerate skeptic because I've seen so much fakery. So they say that they do that and maybe they do and maybe they don't. Now I'm inclined to believe that they're being honest. They seem like it, but you really can't know for sure if you aren't like there seeing it happen. So, I mean, there's definitely been times where I was like, "Oh, I don't know."
And then later it became turned out to be a scam. So, unless I I can't say I know for sure. I just don't trust anything blindly, especially some weird thing like that. I probably would be even more skeptical if it wasn't for the Mandela and seeing that all these animals are getting smarter.
I think I have that. Yeah, here. I can run to it. Gentenelia perennial herb. Yeah, that I have it here. Um, Gentinela Hercuus.
Is this This is ridiculous.
Flowers that look faker than f. The AI did it. Gentel.
So, I looked at the Wikipedia and they have the world's crappiest photo of it and like look a couple sentences.
Ecuador. I I think this one is really hot out of the oven. They don't even have I don't even think this is it. If it is it, it's it doesn't look like it.
the I mean this is a really cra crappy image of them because as best I can tell they look like this which is really different than what those showed. So what's up with that?
Let's see. I guess some of them when they're maybe that was an image of them when they were younger and they weren't poofed out yet.
Maybe that's what it is.
So maybe when they, you know, that was the first version, the first Mandela version and then they have since inflated.
Yeah. just like so if you have an animal that can be bribed with treats or something that they really want and you just go d bit bit by bit and then like try to find a small less scary quieter vacuum which is not that easy but you just go through those steps and you know if you just like if they're just a little uncomfortable but then they're like oh I want the treat then then you're okay but if they really look scared then just dial it back turn down the sound you know push slower If you just do it a little bit every day, they and they're pretty smart if you do like if you just start with the sound because they're like yum treats.
Yeah. Yeah. So, like she actually's been she sheds a lot. She doesn't have that much fur it seems like, but she does shed a lot.
And actually, if you ever put like I got like this dustbuster, I think it was like 13 bucks or something. It was some ridiculous 15 bucks on Amazon and it like I read all the sound levels of all the different ones and this had one of the lowest sound levels. To me, it doesn't sound any special quiet at all, but it will be easier to um to just go like that on her. And like I said, I tried it on my hair. It's very good feeling. So, I think once she tolerates the noise, she could enjoy the feeling of it. Cuz I noticed a lot of cats really don't like to be brushed. And I think it it kind of pulls on their hairs weird, but the vacuum fluffs it all up and then it comes out really easy. So, that's my plan. You know, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work. It was only $13 invested.
So, my home cat, he's really chill. And I started with it on him and he he got to it really fast. He's already not that scared of vacuums. Like if you're vacuuming and he's on the couch, he's like, "Uh, don't bother me. I'm sleeping." So Okay. So that's Gent Gent Gentanella Hercuus. Gentanella Hercuus cauliflower ear.
Okay, now we've done some on these weird plants that have different forms of their leaves.
So this is another one that the Liquid Stargate Starlight 92. I almost called you Stargate.
Liquid Starlight 92. Found this one. All the ones like the last four or five all been liquid starlight.
So apparently now if you damage a holly leaf then it'll grow itself back all prickle prickly. Now I remember holly leaves always being all prickly prickly, but now they're saying, "Well, that's because they all got chewed on." Like the lower ones are all chewed and so they all grew prickly. I I don't quite get it.
And then they're saying if the holly grows high enough, the ones at the top will be smooth like this because um they will be out of reach of predators. But I kind of am confused cuz I mean there's still birds and caterpillars and everything can definitely be up there.
Insects, mites.
My holly is completely fenced in. No deer around yet. Still prickly. Yeah, I I know.
Okay. So, you're saying that it's probably that the chemicals in the air talk to the other leaves, but still the first leaf should be smooth and then maybe. So they're not saying that the smooth leaves turns into a prickly leaf. So if they're all smooth and then 10 of them get eaten and then the smell is sent out, that smell isn't going to do anything to the existing leaves according to this story. But could it trigger new leaves to grow in prickly?
Okay.
But then you'd have a mix of the old leaves and the new leaves. So media headlines have a habit of misrepresenting it as plants talk to each other. Well, if you're conveying messages and the other one is responding accordingly, I mean, you could say that that's talking.
I mean, there I've definitely read in the recent years about like alternate species responding to these uh chemical signals. So, and then let's see, they're saying they lose electrical signaling as well as the organic volatiles. So electrical signaling that's even more talkyl like [snorts] turpenoids.
Turpenoids.
Okay, I'm sitting here thinking about this and that. All right.
Okay.
This one's another one that Starlight found. Um, so these birds make a trilling noise, but they don't make it with their throat or their mouth. They make it with the tips of their wings with special feathers that they rub together. So, this is pretty crazy.
It's called the clubwinged mannequin.
And you can I think you'll be able to hear the sound when I play it because I'll leave the sound on.
So that that is from him flipping up his wings and then rubbing them really rapidly.
There he is doing it. So I guess it's those feathers there. It happens so quickly you can't even tell.
So that's them. And then you can hear another one in the distance. Let's see.
Is he going to do it again?
I need to see your feathers up, dude.
I think he does it in here, though.
See?
No.
Nope.
Maybe I had the only good one. Let's see.
Okay. Well, you get the dri you get the drift.
Yeah, it's kind of a nice sound. I mean, you definitely wouldn't mind that sound out as long as it was like not 5:00 a.m.
or something. Although, for me, if it's normal bird noises, uh, I kind of just sleep through them.
Okay, now I'm going to do my So, there was some I had last week mannequin. I got that cauliflower.
Okay, so I think this one actually hit the mainstream, too. I saw it somewhere slightly mainstream this week, but last week.
So, in this reality, there's indication that tornadoes can Did I cover that one?
God, I kind of feel like I did cover it.
That tornadoes can glow.
I'm thinking that there was an image I saw.
Maybe I did cover that.
This is kind of neat. So, there's a lightning strike. It's one of those smooth ones, as they call it now.
Uh, I think I did cover. So, um, where did it go? I had it saved last week and then somehow I just forgot all about it.
There. I'll probably find it here.
Glowing F5 tornado theories. Let's see.
So, somebody caught an image of the tornado that seemed to show it glowing.
And a lot of people said that they could see it glowing in the distance when it was coming because it was at night.
The night a tornado started glowing.
Let's see.
Don't think it was that bright, though.
I think that's just a recreation.
There's one image of it that shows it at night that seems to show it's glowing, but I'm disorganized, so I don't have No, it's not all crazy like that.
All right. Maybe that will here. This is the image.
I'll just visit there.
Okay. There's I don't know is that a recreation maybe. Okay, this is an actual image taken of the coming tornado though.
So, um the story is they glow at the edges. I'm kind of confused though because then wouldn't this also be like the front is an edge also? It's just an edge that are is facing you. So, it it must be a very weird phenomena to have it just glow on the edges that happen to be not facing you. Uh, so I'm not sure how that works, but this is supposed to be the tornado that someone took a picture of oncoming.
It's not This is like pretty old and it's not supposed to be bean lights, but so who the heck knows? I don't know.
But I was when I was reading into it and then they said that there have been other tornadoes through history that were documented also glowing and everything glows in this reality. So, I thought I'd put it up there.
The Hackleberg tornado is said to turn red in color. Really? I haven't heard that one.
Now they're saying the Hackleboard and the Tri-State tornado had a short-lived red state.
There was a 1973 Argentina tornado was reportedly started glowing purple and red mid tornado.
1973 Sanusto tornado tornado.
It wasn't glowing, but it turned red and purple at different points. The red color was from the red bricks. Purple color was never explained.
Huh.
I wonder if there's any images of those.
Not useful. Anyway, there's a lot of rumors.
Too many. I think it kind of indicates we might actually get something.
Okay.
All right. So, they're trying to solve like the electrical explanation for why it might glow.
Pretty sure that was that's not a real one, is it? Let's see.
Yeah. Recreated this tornado. Okay. So, yeah, that wasn't how it really was.
Okay, that would explain the redness in the center, I guess. I don't know. It's uh this reality is too complicated for me.
Well, well, they're already saying that we have a slight glow to us, but you can't see it with the naked eye. So, we're working on it. I think they have to phase that one in really slow. I've also heard rumors that enlightened people glow. And there's one woman I knew who said she had a very weird experience and that she was slightly glowing afterwards. but didn't feel sick or anything. So, Eva, is the chat like it looks like it is. I don't know why. Uhuh.
Bit rate's lower. I don't remember having a problem with the laggy chat though. Usually the chat is the last thing to go.
Okay, so I think we're on our way to getting the glowing tornadoes. At least you'll know where they are at night. You know, might be a good thing. Of course, having less of them would be even better.
Uh there's a lot of weird stuff now in the I don't Have you heard of the Starfish Prime test? It's um nuclear experiment test.
Let's see.
Prime test 1960 paused.
See if I can find it here.
This kind of goes with the weird light things.
Okay. Yeah. So, they detonated one like a nuke up in the atmosphere and then it did a weird plasma thing which they caused called it the Z pinch or two pinch plasma event. Two pinch plasma event. So, this is apparently what people saw down on Earth.
See, I think there it's just so now they I guess it does weird plasma things basically, but this two pinch plasma event they're saying can happen without having a nuclear explosion, too. So, I've never really heard of two pinch plasma effect before. Now just more excuses for weird stuff uh uh happening on Earth NASA makes for discovery of atmospheres fact. Let me see. Oh, okay.
It's this.
So, in the current timeline, there's these these shapes show up on a lot of Native American writings, like scribblins. And so, they oh, it's these things probably represent uh, you know, insects or nightmares or stuff, but let's see.
So, those are the shapes. Let's see. And then they're saying like I think that's all one visit.
So if you they're arguing that in the past we had more electrical phenomena.
Now, I would argue that right now we're having more electrical phenomena, but it's going back into the past. And they would have made these weird shapes in the skies like this. And so, they're saying that uh a lot of these kind of images are showing up in the old style writing of um like the petroglyphs and stuff, especially like these. And so, people are saying, "Oh, well, it's some kind of tool or it's an insect or whatever." But they're saying no, these could have been up in the sky because they're um plasma events.
Okay, so here are some depictions and they're saying it pro it could have looked like this up in the sky. So they would have been dry drawing it like how they saw it. So they weren't being like they weren't take the argument is it probably wasn't psychedelics. They were probably just going, "Holy crap, that shit's in the sky."
Okay, so here we have the concept how it looked like in an experiment and um stuff that petetroglyph stuff. I don't think that one's the most convincing, but some of these are okay.
These are looking pretty close to these.
And I mean, who knows how they really look like up in the atmosphere. So, I don't know. I hope you can see these.
They're pretty tiny. But so, this one's Easter Island. Uh, the eyes. And then this one is uh England's.
What the hell is this? California. I don't know where that is. Okay. I mean, I know where Cali is, but I don't know where this is in Cali. Romania.
So we'll probably start seeing a lot of the same imagery.
Okay. So this is the expected appearance and this is the appearance of these pictographs.
So you see the same pictographs across Earth and they're like, "Oh, it was a uh universal single culture, but maybe they all were just looking at the same sky.
It's ladder shapes and stuff.
I'm really skeptical that these were ever a big deal in the old timeline. I really never saw them before but till recently.
Okay, that's what it looks like those drawings.
And so also I've seen a lot where there's like a guy going like this and then his feet are weird and it actually really mirrors one of these plasma shapes like they anthropomorphized him.
say he's the weird sky god, but it was just a plasma shape.
So maybe some of these implements they carry, you know, they saw these shapes up in the sky and they're like, "This is the dude that carries the that carries the thing." Or they're trying to figure out what they're seeing up there. You know, I don't know if we would do any better, frankly. I think this is the one I'm thinking of. this guy here. I hope you can see this. It's really small. I don't think I could make it smaller or larger.
Yeah. No, it's the same size.
Okay. So, there this one. So, they are thinking that you won't see the whole thing. You'll just see this shape like this like upper arms, a head, a torso, and the legs. And then two dots is what you would probably see if uh this was event was to happen in the sky.
So they're saying well maybe when they draw this weird guy with the two dots they're actually just saw that up in the I have a feeling we're uh going to get a lot more weird sky like weird imagery and plasma events and stuff because it's shown up in the old times. So, if it showed up in the old times, it's going to happen.
This is interesting. I stumbled on this by mistake. Uh I think I did I have this something like this saved somewhere on uh I was going to go to it, but this is actually better.
Okay. So, here's the theoretical look and then you have these drawings.
So, maybe those were plasma events is the point, not spaceship guys. Although I guess they'd be up in space. You'd kind of think that.
Okay, I think we got it all.
I think this is coming. Definitely pictographs. All right, I'm like almost done. I might just uh head out cuz I don't know. I'm kind of like now I'm running out of steam.
Today is going by really slowly, at least compared to normal days.
I'm kind of not concentrating very well.
I think I used up all my energy.
Plus, this is lagging is kind of irritating.
Now, I don't know how much further. I'll I'll let it play for a bit because I'm not sure much. But I think I'm going to head out cuz I got everything. I think uh Oh, you know what? I didn't see. I'm such an airhead. Um, all right. Let's do these other ones because I don't want to rewrite them either.
Okay. So on Giza there's this thing called Osiris shaft. I don't know if any of you have heard of Osiris shaft.
So apparently there is this shaft and it's near Giz or it's near the uh I believe that it is near the Sphinx. Man, my brain. Hello. Wake up. Yeah, near the Great Sphinx in Giza.
Is open to the public, but it's not like supposedly hasn't been well known for like eons or something. So, it was there the whole time. You just didn't know.
Wait, this is not I don't think what the AI is saying there is accurate. Um, let's go here.
So, there's three levels. You go down some rickety ladder and there's one level, two level, and three level.
And the last level was full of water and there was um what seemed like an sarcophagus maybe.
Um, and they took so when they were doing uh they had a apparently many years ago there was a documentary on it and in the documentary they took the lid off but they didn't pull up the whole tomb uh the whole sarcophagus and it was like a thing where it was 9 ft long solid chunk granite and like how would you even get it in there and all that and uh then later uh Zahi Hawa boss said that nothing was found inside, but I one of the uh researchers was like really? So he went back and he dug up the actual study that was done when the excavations were done and in the study it says that a skeleton was found in there and Zahihawa swears that it was empty because they call this the Osiris tomb. So, the story line, the narrative they have is that it's a tomb for Osiris, the god, as a ceremonial uh concept. And so, of course, they can't have a skeleton in there because they don't have Osiris.
Who knows that? Well, anyway, that's the narrative. So, then like, how come the study that was written up originally many years ago says there was a skeleton in there? Like, what happened to it?
Okay, I think that's So he's saying um they found granite sarcophagi pottery dating back to 500 B.CE.
Okay. They found a sarcophagus.
Trying to find an image of it because it was pretty cool. So, there's this giant tunnel like right next to Giza.
So, it goes down three levels. Come on.
Let me Oh, here. This kind of shows it ground level. So you go down one, then you go down two, then you go down three, and then here, apparently it was a um there was a moat meant to be all the way around it and the sarcophagus in the middle and then the moat cover it, but the water had risen and then covered it completely. That's the narrative anyways.
Okay. So, that shows a that's a better graphic of it. They said that those were tombs, but I don't recall them saying they found any sarcophagi or anything in there.
I, you know, it seems like all these are working out to be weird energy generators and stuff. So, I wouldn't be surprised if that was how that one worked out. But, I mean, have you ever heard of that thing?
Everything is a tomb, a temple, a quarry, or a castle. Yeah. And everything is if they don't know what it is, it's ceremonial.
That's the rule.
All right. So, that thing. What else I got? Uh Okay, one more.
Wait, let's do this.
Oh, you can see I was checking out this thing again.
I think this is different all the time.
I swear last time I looked at this, which was like last week, not with you guys, this was done in here.
Now it's undone.
Make up your mind. The only thing that wasn't done before was this mystery bit that showed up later. And I think this fog, the blue fog is slowly creeping away to uncover this thing.
Kind of looks like something's growing in over here, too, doesn't it?
I don't remember all that in there before. This was You know what this was?
That was just water before.
I think this thing is growing over the top, too. Wasn't that just like over here and much smaller? It's like closing in over it.
Wait a minute. And all this this this is new, too. They didn't have a bridge with a whole bunch of stuff under here. Not to this extent. It looks like a bird, too. Doesn't that look like There's the wing.
This line is probably contributing, but there's the wing and the feathers.
There's like the mouth and like there's some bits off the top of the head. There's the tail feathers.
Okay. He's a little bit weird, but Okay. Yeah, this area is so active. All right. Uh it's getting bigger than uh Taiwan.
Okay. So maybe we'll find out that Hainan is the new Taiwan now that it showed up. All right, so we're trying to get to South America. Wake up.
Okay, I complained before that I didn't remember Chile having like a bunch of snow and stuff.
Looks like it has a lot more now.
It's getting really close to Antarctica.
Okay. I'm trying to see if there's any uh like grassy plains or something. Doesn't look like it yet.
Okay. But apparently Chile has a crapload of glaciers.
[cough] And I'm not sure where they're hiding them all, but they even said the north has glaciers. Man, my uh mouse is really acting up whenever it goes like that.
That wasn't me. It's the mouse doing it.
All right. Chiles glacars.
That I was for a while in the timeline where it was glacier, then it went back to glacier.
M smaller grace glaciers exist in central Andes and isolated peaks in far north. Two largest in south. Okay, let's see. Chile's glaciers in far north. So basically I saw some weird image of something and I'm like what is it? And they're like oh that's a Chilean glacier. I'm like what? How many glaciers they got? Uh, so I thought that they had like they had developed snow, but uh, apparently they went whole hog and now they have glaciers.
Okay, this is the southern Patagonian one. The other thing weird about glaciers now is glaciers used to exist with lots of snow and everything around.
Now there's just like this chunk of ice, but where's all the ice over here?
Where's the snow over here?
like it's just a cre creeping horde of ice now. So when I used to see glaciers, everything would always be covered with snow. That was what kind of maintained the cold for the glacier.
Now they just push out along all creepy like avenue of glaciers.
Suddenly there is ice.
But they're all like that. Where's all the snow?
list of glaciers. I think that's what I was looking at.
North Patagonian ice field.
Uh, that's still down there. It's north Patagonia, not North Chile.
North Tapado Glacier.
I guess that's barely in the north.
Give me an image. Topado Glacier.
[snorts] Is that it? Tapado.
This might be it. Looks a little anemic.
Like, why is it even still there?
There's like plants and everything. Why doesn't it just melt off like snow would? It's kind of weird.
Okay. Trunkitos glacier. They got nothing.
Tronitos glacier.
So glaciers just happen now. It looks like they can be anywhere that's even a little bit cold. You don't need snow.
You don't need the Arctic at Antarctic.
They're just there. South African America.
Is that uh Troador Tronitos Glacier? Let's see.
Mount Trronador and its ancient glaciers. Okay, I guess that's them.
So, they're just hanging out up here.
Look, there's like there's liquid water and it looks like it's about 75° out and then there's a glacier. Boom. Chucka dry strubby shep step step vegetation humidivian rainforest 800 meters above sea level we border lake mco okay well anyway there it is crazy town that looks like a giant I don't know mud pit of yuck All right, there they are. So, I don't know. Glaciers are just wherever they want to be now.
South America's closer to the South Pole than Australia. Yeah. Yeah. But even in the north and like I don't I just never saw glaciers all hanging out on uh non snowy regions like that and like where it's the summertime is pretty good weather. And so they've they've gotten more hearty these glaciers. They can just hang.
Two to geckos are the devil.
I think I did that read frog before.
Let's see.
Sounds familiar.
We'll find out that. Does California have glacier? Oh, no. I don't think I've seen that one.
Just another weird frog. I think it's There's the black one.
There's the blue one. They come in all the flavors.
What? There's I didn't see a red one.
There's green ones, blue ones, psychedelic ones.
Yellow.
Oh, they Oh, that's almost red. It's orange.
More orange.
I think if I scroll another hour, I'll find a red one.
Almost. Oh, wait. I think that counts.
All right. Here we go. Does California have glaciers?
I'm going to die if it has glaciers.
Are you not going to answer? What is this? Okay. Oh, 118 to 130 moving glaciers remaining in the state in the Sierra. No, we had snow in the Sierra Nevada. We did not have glaciers. This is a bunch of crap. 118 to 130 moving glaciers.
No. Mount Chasta. No.
So what? You just need permanent snow when you have a glacier.
The Palisad Glacier.
Uh, this is a load of crap.
What's the difference between a pile of snow and a glacier? That just looks like a pile of snow.
between a bunch of snow and a glacier.
Is it just like permanent snow gives you glacier? Is that the new definition?
A glacier is a dynamic flowing mass of ice that moves under its own weight.
Whereas a bunch of snow is a stationary accumulation.
Glaciers form when snow accumulates over many years.
Glaciers flow downhill. Okay. So, I don't know like when they said all the glaciers are going to melt, but now like everybody has them. So, there you go.
California has glaciers.
This is such a load though. We did not have any. We just had snow.
Does Australia have glaciers?
Nope.
The only continent without glaciers is Australia, but New Zealand and Papa New Guinea have glaciers.
Also, you uh hold herd island and McDonald's island and they have glaciers.
Oh no, they've experienced retreat. The glaciers are in retreat. Bologoney, there's way more of them. All right.
Well, you know what? I wouldn't be surprised if you get your glacier eventually.
I think you got snow now. So, it's coming. It's coming. Just that'll be something to watch. When does Australia get a glacier? Maybe when it comes in, they'll say, "Well, it's it's disputed if it's a glacier." But actually, now we've decided to call it a glacier.
It'll come in something like that. All right. So, everybody has freaking glaciers.
Yeah, New Zealand didn't have any snow in my old timeline. Nope, definitely not. And neither did Australia, but that was some time ago. Okay, well, I think that's it now. I'm like, my brain is full. I've done a lot of them.
Time is moving slower today, definitely, which is good. Maybe I'll go to bed early. All right, thanks everybody. I appreciate it. I'm running out of brain cells, so it's time for me to go home.
Go to sleep. All right, thanks everybody for coming. Think good thoughts, everybody. This is Eva signing off for Once Upon a Timeline.
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