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  • Had to mute... well yeah its a project and not some professionally made video :) anyways, muting just makes me focus more, the music does build suspense but doesn't really relate... should've picked a sad/depress song(instrumental only ofc) oh well, personal opinion.

  • Poorly researched.

  • the pestllence as they called it killed off a 1/3 to a 1/2 of Englands population (sources are sketchy from that period so sources are not correct) it came from the land of the saracens (middle east) and this bubonic plague would often develope into secondary pneumonic plague that would mean people could transfer their disease through coughinmg and stuff it happened during the 14th century just a few random facts from a bored gcse history student :D

  • and americans complain that 911 was bad ugh

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  • Some of those pics were of frostbite.

  • i love youtube, thank you who made, May u live long, and all the best

  • When it said ''Do you want to see what it looks like?'' I was like ''SHIT NO!'' and then i saw it and i nearly threw up because for some wacked up reason, i was watching this while eating.

  • we used he same pictures in history! it kinda disgusted me wen the buboe brust and did u no the song "ring and round the roses" is about the plague?

  • sorry but half of those pics are actuly frost bite but some are black plauge.

  • woooow.... that scared me .... <:-O

    i think i just found a topic for a class project

  • What is a pandemic?

  • @TashaRichardsonFan1 a pandemic is when a illness spreads world wide

  • @TashaRichardsonFan1 baically a big disease on a huge scale

  • I thought the Bubonic plague happened in 1665 (17th century)

  • Shitty slide show.

  • This took 4 of you? Four? Firstly no need for the dramatic music, the Yersinia Pestis bacteria has a reputation that precedes it. Secondly I think you have the Bubonic and Pneumonic plague mixed up. The bacteria in both were slightly different causing different symptoms.

  • ummm some of your information on this incorrect, the first pandemic started in china or some part of asia then moved on to europe and spread all over. The plagues first appearance was around the mid 1340`s

  • There was an outbreak before 1347, but the one your mentioning is the most known one. No one is exactly sure where it originated, but alot do say Egypt. People do still get this disease, even in the U.S. Luckily, there are vaccines and antibiotics for this. You must get treated soon after symptoms show or it could be too late...

  • I read that it originated in Egypt.

  • @123wendykins isnt that were mosis smoked crack with ramses

  • blah

  • shit that gross

  • those pics were nasty

  • DEGH

  • Man If i got it back then i would kill myself.

  • the music is creepy :S

  • tell me bout it i was drunk as shit when I watched this alone and I creeped out started shivering and shit

  • james taylor

  • wait is it still around?reply please

  • yes

  • yes it is, but it's highly unlikely you get it unless you are am utter slob, but even if you do it's curable nowadays.

  • Sort of... It's not as bad as it was back when but there are still mild cases of it.... It is not as serious anymore and people know how to prevent it... No worries it's like a not even a 9 out of 10 chance you will get it

  • All this time I thought nuclear weapons will kill us, but it could be black plague instead.

  • not really. it can cured with antibiotics. and there is a vaccine

  • if u want 2 c sick u need 2 type in neck infection

  • the nails were nasty...

  • Shit this is sick

  • really. what's the first music

  • lol :D

  • hey, what's the music name. great video!

  • looks like the chinese are good for to things 1. starting plague 2.doing laundry

  • your fob o_o

  • bubonic plague is no worse than a cold now

  • im drunk

  • The dramatic music wasn't necessary

  • yea but not the plague we had like 400 years ago...

  • Okay Now Im Scared!!!!! <:(

  • it's a powerful disease, try to be clean and prevent it, like aids u only have to be clean and protected. btw black death killed almost 25 millions of people in europe, damn that were awful times

  • actually w8 forget the one i just posted under!

  • the plague do still exist but they arenot the plagues we had and dose'nt kill much people nothing to worry :)

  • it killed thousands of people in europe not enough people for ya?

  • Those are mostly pictures of Gangrene(spelled wrong?)

  • we just read about it and my teacher told us were that can form and it was really nasty he said the groin eww that must of hurt!!!!!!

  • im scared =(.

  • Pinoy ba kayo? hehehe...congrats dito.. ;)

  • The bubonic plague is really still existing right now...as this time, many fleas or rodents or whatsoever are still carrying that kind of disease... but because of our high-tech laboraties and brilliant minds of doctors and scientists, it can now be cure or prevented.. nothing to worry.

    But make sure to wash your hands after arriving in your homes, H1N1 is there... but nothing to worry though...

  • you're pretty fuckin dumb kid no they don't have a cure for bubonic plague yet

  • lol, The best cure for bubonic plague is preventing it in the first place. If a person does develop the disease, early plague treatment offers the best chance for recovery. The plague vaccine as a cure for bubonic plague is no longer commercially available in the United States.

  • damn why yah qotta call indians dunb for . im not indian but still . I've studied this for about 2 years it is so interesting .!

  • i was NO JOKE gagging when i saw the pictures!

  • lol. i love the music in the begining. i did my project on this too!

  • India is the only country that still has it filthy dumb indians

  • and guess what? Mexicans too! they have swine flu rite now

  • that would suck to get bubonic plague

  • ugly feets lol

  • WWAHH !

    blurgh hello nice video i didnt cry or i wasnt scared i promise :s

  • eww rotting fleshy gunk....

    no wonder we like to hate rats...

  • AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • shut up it dosent exist anymore anywayz that was years and years and years etc.......1348 when that stupid evil cruel bad bad bad desease exited it gone now :@

  • Incorrect, i went to india with my friend and he got some of it so we went back to America and hes cured

  • You need to research this stuff before you post it because it does still exist. next time think...

  • acatually the plague is not extinct i know im only 14 but dude, i know alot about it. becides not as many people had died from it because they found a cure but they still can catch the desaese (rarley)

  • 50 people die from the bubonic plague every year, usually from traveling the wilderness

  • you can stll get it today its around in places like africa -.-

  • a person from brooklyn got it....

  • Bubonic plague still exists, but no where near the levels that it once was.

  • cool. lol i think it is interesting

  • I have another method of prevention-

    Live in the present, dont go back in time more than 100 years and you should be fine ;)

  • im doing a report for school and this video helped alot!! =)

  • um its red blotches that harded and oozed pus not frostbite

  • i think some of those pics where frostbite

  • actually its rotting flesh

  • 1:50

  • 1:29

  • looks like a very sever athlete's foot all over the body. except a few ointments won't take down this sucker.

  • scary shit

  • this video made me hungry.

  • the pics made me wanna vomit

  • 1 incorrrect fact, the bacteria name.

    its not yersineria pestis or w/e u caled it, its called pasturella pestis

  • omg too much info gonna puke

  • thats disgusting

  • OMG 2:08 scares me lol XD R.i.P. dude

  • whats the second song called the one that starts when it shows the rat and flee pictures

  • Good job with the effects, but a teacher would much rather you write more into detail. You were short and not too precise. Interesting, though..

  • great this helped me on my science assignment i did not think that it would be on youtube

  • thanks

  • Are you kidding? Everything's on YouTube, silly! :D

  • there was only one thing that i saw that was incorrect and that was it was mid 13th century

  • is this still around?

  • yes. the bubonic plague is still present in the modern day, but is rarely seen in more industrialized countries. it can be treated with a course of antibiotics and vaccine, but the vaccine is not readily available in local medical facilities and hospitals in the west, so if we'd caught it, there'd be little chance of us getting cured in time: it takes less than 24 hours for the disease to spread bodily and do its damage, with 70% of victims dying within 4-7 days at most.

  • not true. yes it is still around but all you would need is penscylnn and you'd be good as new. you would defintely survive now.

  • 1.58 that toe picture has made me sick il never eat again lol.

  • Fascinating, I don't know why, but this period in history intrigues me.Especially the fact that disease passes in cycles and this can reappear at any time.

  • oops.. didn't mean to spam you. Sorry. Went for the thumb up..

  • Nice choice in opening music, lol. Isn't that from Interview with a Vampire? I love that movie.

  • scared the **** outa me

  • omg stussy808xx i also need is for SS =] but its still gross =P

  • thanks for making this!!

    i need it for social studies!!!

    =)

  • trueblue1217: pneumonic and septicaemic plague are BOTH nearly unstoppable with mortality rates above 90%.

    Yes, and 2:00 was a diabetic foot ulcer! poor cheat

  • I just did a report on this for my advanced biology class.

  • OMG this is the video r history teacher showed us !! :)

  • LOl, How? Sicne these guys At His School Made It.. Haha !! :)

  • Actually the extremeties would turn black due to a lack of blood flow to the tissues causing necrosis...this is WHY it was called the "black plague or death". Once at into the septicemic stage of the illness, there is massive vascular swelling...hindering blood flow...turning tissues black, very similar in appearance to gangrene or severe frost bite. I'm an embalmer...and know a little bit about necrosis!!!

  • Those pictures was not from the bubonic plague, most of pictures was captured from freezing injuries... As you saw, the fingers, toes, lips, nose was black, from dead cells... Wich is caused by extreme cold... This video wasnt teaching me anything.

  • I must agree most look exactly like Freeze injuries and 1:57 doesn't look like the plague at all, it looks like a brown recluse bite. The film neglected to tell people that the Bubonic Plague doesn't kill you either. The Pneumonic plague is what kills you. Bubonic plague can be cured if cought in time before it turns into the Pneumonic Plague... Poor film, 1/5 star from me

  • ... the pneumonic plague was a later mutation of the bubonic plague. the big pandemic that killed so much of europe was mostly the bubonic plague. pneumonic didn't come into being until well into the outbreak.

  • The plague often causes bleeding into the skin...hence the name BLACK DEATH.

    I've always read that there are THREE TYPES. The bubonic plague is around 50% deadly, the septicaemic about 40% with treatment, and the pneumonic is unstoppaple. Those pictures are legit.

  • europeans lived like pigs during the 14th century!

  • i think so..uhm...

  • Depends on the area. That was mostly in the West of Europe, while the East, South, and North were not effected much by this "piggery".

  • some scary shit in that. the black death woz my most interesting period of time. i guess it is how many people died and wot the symptoms were. + the woman in tha bed looks like she has a moustach!!!

  • I think it's a man...

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