
I Was Today Years Old When
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The video compiles a sequence of rapid, humorous revelations framed by the Sidemen Reacts team as they discover everyday facts that supposedly make you say, I was today years old when. The hosts invite viewers to join in by naming facts they’ve learned themselves, and the discussion moves briskly between quirky trivia and light banter. Early on, the group reconsiders common impressions about body features and perception, such as whether the nose is the same length as the thumb or whether eyes reveal happiness depending on which eye a tear comes from. The tone remains playful as they share old myths about handwriting, medical statistics, and kitchen hacks, with one participant joking about being wrong about cheese slicing and can opening. The mid-section pivots to social media curiosities like YouTube Easter eggs and the mechanics of tech gestures, including iPhone back taps and the quirks of the YouTube progress bar. The video closes by reflecting on how these tiny discoveries can feel revelatory, while encouraging viewers to share new ideas, and to avoid gatekeeping information, maintaining the lighthearted, collaborative spirit of the Sidemen Reacts format.
Topics · Entertainment · Reaction Video · Comedy · Pop Culture
Questions answered
- What is a memorable fact shared at the start of the video and how was it framed?
- A memorable fact introduced early is that the Jordan Fors tab is said to represent Michael Jordan's tongue when he goes up for a dunk, which sets the tone for the playful, fact-sharing format.
- Which tech tip about iPhone usage is discussed and what is the takeaway?
- The discussion mentions the back of the iPhone and the back-tap shortcut, explaining that double tapping the back can trigger actions like a screenshot or flashlight, though it may depend on the device and case.
- What is one kitchen hack that sparked discussion, and what did the hosts do?
- A kitchen hack about opening cans from the side with a spoon or knife was discussed, and the hosts debated which method works best, with some trying the alternative technique on camera and reacting to the results.