• From the first gun ever to why we have governments we answer some of your most burning
questions about life.
• Hey there, my name is Melissa, I'll be reading out the questions and answers
• I'm Danger Dolan and I'm here to blow your mind with truth
10 – Kaos456 What is a turtle shell made out of?
• A turtles shell is made of the most indestructible stuff imaginable, see check this out- HUgH!
OH MY GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE!
AHHHH • WOAH WHAT WHAT!!
AHHH!!
OH GEEZ DOLAN WHAT DID YOU DO!?!?
• I DIDN'T MEAN IT!!!
, I-I-I DIDN'T KNOW THIS WOULD HAPPEN!!!
AHH HERE, I CAN FIX THIS!
• Ahh, phew- There we go.
• Both halves of turtle shells are made from bone that has been fused together.
The top half of the shell, the carapace, is made from 50 bones; the bottom half, the plastron,
is a fusion of the collarbone and ribs.
The plates on top of the shell, called scutes, are made from keratin, a material found in
hair, nails and hooves.
A bony ridge joins the two halves of the shell.
9 – Beetle Gaming Why do lions have manes?
• The lions with manes are just overgrown bitter neckbears.
So bitter the beard has encompassed their entire head and wraps all the way around!
They tend to stick away from the pack.
They have their own packs instead that they form with their lion pillow girls.
• The size and colour of a lion's mane sends a signal to other lions about their
strength and capacity.
Female lions will prefer a male lion with a long and dark mane because only a strong
lion could survive in the heat with such a mane, suggesting a strong mating partner.
The length and darkness of a mane also signifies a lions fighting ability to other males.
• * 8 – Air Cube How do worms navigate without
eyes?
• They're usually unable to see past their dang beanies they wear, always wandering all
over.
You just need to call them over they'll gladly come right on over C'mere wormy wormy
wormy • Mmm~
• WHaT!?
MELISSA NOOOOooohh..ehh- he was getting kind of annoying anyway- with all his "deep existential
mumbo jump" • What is a stomach, but just another box
made to confine us and our path of forward momentum…
• Ughh just shut up!
• Worms have the ability to sense differences in light, which they detect with their sensitive
skin.
The worms brain then directs the body in response to the light, moving away from the light since
it paralyses them if they are exposed to it for too long.
The worm can also feel vibrations in the ground helping it to navigate.
*Me* 7 – #1 spot anime lover What happened to
Mayan Indians?
• The Mayans all DIED a gagillion years ago!
They're all done and gone, they're never coming back!
Not much is known of what happened because they were a very secretive people.
Just Ask Spinalpalm, he was an ancient mayan way back in the day before he became a zombie,
tell 'em Spinal!
• Wait whaat, no, no dude I only just died like a few years back, im not even of Indian
decent at all.
I'm right outta Jersey.
• Ahhh I get it, keeping it secret.
Riiiight- you're totally not a Mayan.
• I'm really not!!
• Mmmhmm, yeah, I hear yaaa- loud and clearrrrr • Stop sarcastically winking at me!!
• I CANNNNT!
Ahhh!
• The Mayan civilisation disappeared around 900 AD, leaving their cities abandoned after
1200 years of existence, buried under the rainforest.
No one knows exactly what happened to the Mayan civilisation although there are a number
of theories to explain their decline, such as waring between city-states, climate such
as drought or flooding, and overpopulation leading to the resources being used up.
It is likely that it was a combination of these factors.
• * 6 – Captain Criticals How was the liberty
statue moved from France to America, since its SO heavy?
boats are probably it, but what one exactly?
• There was once a giant boat named the Titanic that carried the statue of liberty
over the ocean.
It was doin' pretty good!
Got halfway across until there was a big snapping noise all of a sudden- Aw man who would thought
a 450,000 pound statue would be enough to break and shatter the ship.
They only claimed it was an iceberg because they were too embarrassed to admit their blunder.
But we did get it there eventually- thanks to a little help.
• The statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the USA, was indeed moved by boat, specifically
a French vessel named Isere.
The statue was completed in Paris then disassembled into 350 pieces and packed into 214 wooden
crates and put on board the boat.
It then arrived in the US on June 19, 1885.
5 – Lucha master 619 What was the first ever gun?
• The first ever gun was- • THAT'S OKAY- I got this one!
Man, my first gun is a beast.
It's got custom grip and is fit for my exact hand.
The sight has a high concentration green laser that can extend for miles and miles.
The gun is totally medicinal and had a breather tube to smoke on the hammer.
Inner L.E.D. lights to verify the ammo and the barrel is-
• MAN!
YOU CANT JUST INTERRUPT ME ITS- just a kinda…woah…dude did you ever feel like we're all just in
one big stomach, just a world to hold us down and keep us dormant and unaware of whats really
going on….
• A Chinese weapon known as a Fire Lance is the precursor to the gun, yet the first
proper gun, called a hand canon, was invented in Europe around 1364.
This weapon used a wick that had to be lit by hand, which then ignited the gun powder
and shot out the projectile.
The first mechanical gun, using a trigger to ignite the powder was the matchlock.
• * 4 – 4turtlegamers Where was the first school?
• The first school was in a place where everything was all sports oriented, the curriculum
revolved only around sports and everyone HATED IT!
It was AWFUL, thankfully they changed it because sports are dumb.
• HEY!
That's not true, sports are amazing way to combine fun and exercise and keep millions
of people active and healthy!
You just don't like them because you're no good at them.
All flabby and pale from staying inside all day- I doubt you could even do any type of
sport.
• Pfft- Nuh huh, I can do any sport just fine!
Better than most people even!!
• CATCH!
• Wat- OGH- • Oww…
• Greek philosopher, Plato, had an academy in Greece, outside the city of Athens, in
a place called Akademia.
It was a school that taught philosophy and is considered the first place of higher learning
in the western world, beginning in 387 BC.
The site of the first public school is in Sichuan province in China and was founded
in the Han dynasty around 143 BC – 141 BC. 3 – Yin The Black How did myths come into
existence?
(Vampire, Werewolf, Fenix and more) • Ughh it's all these dumb people in the
world who always skew and misinterpreted that they perceive and pass it off as fact!
They see something and think it's something else.
• "OooOOoo look!
It's a bat!
Ahhhh- no it's a vampire!." "ahh run!
Theres a wolf over there!
No its not a wold, it's a werewolf!"
Phttt, gimme a break.
*** "OOoooh, a Demon!
We're all dooooomed!"
"Ahh!
A zombieee!
Don't let it eat my braiiins."
Ugh gimme a break "BOO!
A G-G-Ghost!
So scaryyyy" its so overdone.
• * Dolan, there's a perfectly good explanation for all of us being-
• YOU ALL NEED TO STOP PERPETUATING MYTHS AND RUMORS!!
SHAME ON YOU ALL! • Dolan!
Why are you being so mean to all your friends??
• Ughh, Ohh look- another blond 20 something year old girl being the voice of reason, Mmhmm,
yeah right…
*** • Most myths came into existence in order
to explain the world around us in a time before science had fully developed, when superstition
was much more prevalent.
Vampires and Zombies were often used as explanations for things such as a premature burial or a
corpse not looking dead due to being bloated.
People were accused of being werewolves to explain the disappearance of livestock.
The Phoenix however is a much more symbolic myth, representing the search for eternal
life in ancient Egypt and the death and birth of the sun in Arabia and ancient Greece.
It is a symbol of virtue in China and Japan.
2 – SpacedOut45 Why do we have governments?
• There's no reason for it really- Governments sure are stupid- I think we should all have
one overlord that looks over all of us and everything that we do.
What a great non-violent dictator we have here at Planet Hellbent.
We are so very very lucky indeed to have someone strong and powerful like our boss Hellbent-
wow!
• Governments create rules in order to maintain law and order, protecting citizens from conflict.
Putting people in charge of a country is seen as the best way to guarantee safety and protect
basic human rights.
In America for instance these rights are the right to life, liberty and property.
This structure gives people a sense of security and protection against outside forces.
1 – SuperSonicMaggie What was the very first animatronic?
How far do they go back • Hurr Hurrr...five nights at freddys ..uhh
right guys?
Huh huhhhh~…
* • THAT'S THE BEST YOU COULD COME UP WITH
came onnnn man!
• Ughhh so weak dude, soooo weak • That's really just embarrassing… ughh…
• I mean, you tried but, like, ughh, why even…
• Animatronics started with clock makers in Europe in the 17th century, who used animated
figures controlled by the mechanisms in the clock.
These were initially large and placed in towns but later were made for the home.
The first modern animatronics started in 1951 when Disney built the 9-inch tall dancing
man.
This animatronic mimicked the vaudeville tap dancing routines of the time.
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