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Welcome! My name is Joaquin lets watch some weird TikTok's. These strange clips have been going viral on YouTube Shorts and TikTok.

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Dude, your my favourite post man on obscure and interesting things worldwide. What I love most about your cast is you don’t stop the video in the middle of something suspenseful. Your very chill and professional. I wish all the best in your ventures

SpikeGremlin
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My son (12) is autistic and has aspergers ( like Elon) he is no way telepathic, but he is super bright, he struggles with social anxiety and only has a couple of friends. That being said, he always thinks outside the box, teachers think he is cocky and I give him ideas on his school work. I don't.
He has a grasp of physics (that I can't understand) where he solves problems to old technology. He did a project aged 8, on pulse jets ( V1 flying bombs) and worked out cooling the air before it entered the engine, it would work better, producing more power and lower its heat signature by adding fins to the engine.
His randomness is a blessing, everyday is different. We discuss some weird stuff, but my little man outsmarts me on most life is epic, and his autism is a gift 👌🏻

juniusvindex
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Nestle tried and I believe ALMOST succeeded at trying to buy the rights to all water on earth. No joke.

jimmylarge
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Lol, I have a pigeon, my daughter named it Sunset Shimmer. We were eating at Burger King when it comacazied the pavement for whatever reason. It was hurt, but still alive, flapping around. We asked for a big take out bag, went out, picked it up, and drove it the hour to get home, so we could nurse it back to health. Then winter hit, so it is in a large bird cage, cooing to the washer and dryer, and living its best life lol. If we had left it, I would have felt bad, but my daughter would have never forgiven me, so now we have a pigeon lol.

amberlong
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I remember simpler times. When Skynet was just sci-fi. When Idiocracy was just a satirical comedy. When the final scene of Fight Club didn't feel like best possible outcome as a society. When robots, aliens and apocalypse were just labels in video stores...

fatkart
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In 1989 I was 19 and lived in NYC. I had a cafeteria in my building. There were always tons of pigeons outside my building. One day I'm standing in the lunch line and this random old bag lady is in line for whatever reason, she didn't live there. She turns to me and says "The wings are so small today." We take a couple steps in silence and she says, "Did you notice there were no pigeons outside today?" I thought about it and there were no pigeons when I walked in the building. Creeped me out so bad I wouldn't eat wings for the whole time I lived in NYC.

superdog
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In the 1960s, a NY city parks commissioner lied and compared pigeons to rats . Before that, the US considered them the highly intelligent war heroes they were.

noondayfair
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*Your video raises an important topic, but I wanted to gently clarify a critical distinction:*
Temporary sadness—a universal human emotion—is *not* the same as clinical depression, a severe mental illness that profoundly alters brain chemistry, cognition, and behavior. Reducing suicide to “being sad” risks oversimplifying a devastating reality. For example, suicide is the *second-leading cause of death in the US for men under 45* (and the first in Western Europe). These statistics reflect systemic, intersectional struggles—untreated mental illness, societal stigma, isolation, trauma, or lack of access to care—not fleeting emotions.

Clinical depression isn’t just “feeling morose.” It’s a whole-body illness that can paralyze a person’s ability to eat, sleep, work, or even rationalize seeking help. It warps self-perception, drains physical energy, and often coexists with disorders like anxiety, PTSD, or chronic pain. Many who die by suicide *do* reach out beforehand, but their cries for help are missed or minimized by cultural myths like “sadness = weakness.”

Your platform has power. Let’s use it to share accurate, compassionate mental health education. Dismantling the “just cheer up” narrative could save lives. For anyone struggling: *You are not a burden. Help exists.*

orthodox_gentleman
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They also say squid games was based on a north Korean billionaire who purchased 1, 000 orphans and an orphanage he did the exact same things to the children as punishments as in the show. The guards in The orphanage used to dress in the same red costumes with the masks. I researched this and there is plenty of evidence showing similarities. Do a quick search online its an horrible tragedy and lots of innocent lives lost.

Save-Your-Sanity
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15:32 LA fire owned 100% of the fire hoses. So what, just because someone owns something, doesn't mean it's their fault your local and state governments failed at their municipal duties.

willsmith
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You and Jaymez have the best content and reactions on youtube. Love to see your vids in my feed.

blackebl
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I asked ChatGPT about the water usage, mainly to use more water.

according to a recent video you used 180, 000 gallons of fresh water to keep the data centers you employ cool enough for your systems to function. Is this true?

Yes, it's true that data centers, including those that power AI systems like me, require a significant amount of water for cooling. The figure you mentioned—180, 000 gallons—refers to the water used in cooling processes to maintain optimal temperatures and prevent overheating in the servers.

Cooling is critical because data centers generate a lot of heat from the equipment running 24/7. While many companies are working to make their operations more sustainable by using renewable energy or implementing water recycling, water usage for cooling remains a big challenge for large-scale data operations.

loxalot
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now I feel even better knowing that I've never once used A.I or ChaptGPT

diveanddine
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Ahuevo does it again! Another great upload! You never disappoint! Thank you! ❤

celestinabolger
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Keep us entertained, you da man! Takecare and stay safe bro.

theanarchist
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😂🤣 Alligators 🐊 pretending to be a drowning victim, to attract a human-itarian meal.. trying to save him! 🤣😂🤣 So freaking ingenious clever, our Reptiles have improved their hunting skills! 🐊🤣😂

elizabethTorres-cn
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Joaquin, well done, another great, no excellent set of clips... Amazing what one can learn through observation... Keep them coming... Just my opinion...

andrewmanley
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That deer was not happy with his last Honda purchase.

BlackLasher
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Courage the cowardly dog reference, oh that takes me back i love it. They can't make shows like that anymore.

Gabriel..
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Telepathy tapes....well, if the CIA continued project after project utilizing citizens who could see beyond conventional means why would that be an different? They utilized remote viewing for well over ten years and it still may be going on under a different project name. Absolutely plausible. Have you ever caught someone staring at you because you felt it? If so, how did you know? No physical contact was made but yet you knew..

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