Ian Brottman

Ian Brottman

Views:
9,131,711
Subscribers:
17,700
Videos:
9,326
Duration:
14:15:39:47
United States
United States

Ian Brottman is an American content creator on YouTube with approximately 17.7 thousand subscribers, publishing at least 9.33 thousand videos which altogether total more than 9.13 million views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-WjlSMqKHyb-n4Av1GU4A





All Videos by Ian Brottman



PublishedVideo TitleDurationViewsCategoryGame
2025-06-19They stayed crouched on the rudder for nearly 2,500 miles and 11 days in the ocean.0:000
2025-06-19LOUIE C.K.0:000
2025-06-19Some Japanese guy realising the paper he just folded looks like a bird0:000
2025-06-19If only there was a YouTube channel dedicated to posting interesting things0:00518
2025-06-19Mount Rushmore before it was carved0:00580
2025-06-19Maud Wagner, who is widely believed to be the first female professional artist in the US0:0027
2025-06-19Hammer was invented in 8000 BC0:001,715
2025-06-19World War 2: Ends in defeat for Germany0:00792
2025-06-19Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and wife Dagmar in a 1947 Irving Penn photo shoot.0:00951
2025-06-19Naps over 1 hour may raise heart risks; under 30 minutes show no major health effects.0:001,155
2025-06-19In 1950s, late-night doughnut shops became popular police hangouts, starting the lasting stereotype.0:001,096
2025-06-19Congrats you have somehow become Roman Emperor in 180 AD. What do you do differently?0:002,033
2025-06-19Mozart once composed a piece of music called "Leck mich im Arsch"0:001,784
2025-06-18Alan Turing cracked Nazi codes, saved lives—later punished for being gay.0:0035
2025-06-18Some places use geese as guards—they’re territorial and alert to strangers and sounds.0:0015
2025-06-18At 18, LeBron turned down $10M from Reebok—then signed a $90M deal with Nike.0:0025,451
2025-06-18In 2007, a Swiss woman was denied U.S. entry due to a rare condition—no fingerprints.0:0024
2025-06-18A Mexican company makes bioplastics from avocado seeds that decompose in 240 days.0:0029
2025-06-18*world war breaks out*0:0029
2025-06-18The white center in Oreo cookies is called 'creme' instead of 'cream' because it contains no dairy.0:005,426
2025-06-18History repeating? People laughed at the internet in the 1990's0:005,139
2025-06-18It's actually illegal for teachers to keep the class after the bell as punishment.0:0021
2025-06-1821 years old in 20200:00884
2025-06-18Mars Bars are about 60% sugar by weight.0:0016
2025-06-18Don’t rinse after brushing. Let the fluoride stay and protect your teeth longer.0:0050
2025-06-18Rome0:00976
2025-06-18When I'm already in an irritable mood and someone decides to have zero common sense around me.0:00855
2025-06-17Behind Lincoln on Mt. Rushmore is a time capsule, explaining the monument for future civilizations.0:0044
2025-06-17It's impossible to hike and be in a bad mood at the same time.0:001,096
2025-06-17How to make your own Spice blends0:0039
2025-06-17A western tourist who paid to take a photo with Samurai armor on in 1890.0:0061,104
2025-06-17A woman’s ruckus after unlocking her cheating husband’s phone forced a plane to land in India.0:0049,411
2025-06-17the Red Army being praised for its size in WWIl0:0038
2025-06-17Emma Gibson, frozen as an embryo in 1992, was born in 2017 to a mother born in 1991.0:0041
2025-06-17Planck’s professor said physics was all discovered, but he proved them wrong, winning a Nobel.0:0019
2025-06-17American students learning about World War 2 and Vietnam0:00962
2025-06-1713-year-old Cody Clawson was lost near Yellowstone for 18+ hours and rescued by Harrison Ford.0:00469
2025-06-17In the 1860s, two rival entrepreneurs started their individual dairy companies in Switzerland.0:00974
2025-06-17In 1940, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands was evacuated to Ottawa, Canada.0:001,464
2025-06-17Every journey begins with a single tank.0:0026
2025-06-17This drawing that my history teacher did on the whiteboard0:008,104
2025-06-17Thailand unveils first AI robocop with 360° vision and facial recognition.0:001,663
2025-06-17Beards can block up to 95% of UV rays, helping to maintain youthful skin.0:0013,578
2025-06-17The brain literally eats itself when it doesn't receive enough sleep.0:0024
2025-06-16A Family portrait during the Spanish Flu, 19180:0029,748
2025-06-15Darwin worked ~4 hrs daily: two 90-min sessions in the morning, one 60-min in the afternoon.0:000
2025-06-15Twins linked to $6.8M heist—DNA match, but cops couldn’t tell which one, so both were freed.0:001,498
2025-06-15Malaysia expelling Singapore and forcing it to declare independence0:00894
2025-06-14Looks like you forgot your Turkish lessons again. You know what happens now?0:008
2025-06-14The brain consumes around 20% of the body's energy, burning approximately 320-450 calories daily.0:008
2025-06-14In 2013, Antarctica’s first Tinder match linked two researchers 45 minutes apart by helicopter.0:0015
2025-06-14Juliane Koepcke survived a plane crash and solo 11-day trek out of the Amazon0:0010
2025-06-14In the late ’70s, the FBI posed as Arab businessmen to bribe U.S. lawmakers in a major sting.0:0019
2025-06-14Ronald Reagan removing the solar panels that Jimmy Carter installed on the White House0:0015
2025-06-14Return of the King won all 11 Oscars it was nominated for, the biggest sweep ever.0:0011
2025-06-14Me wanting to ask if her ancestors ate the PM0:005
2025-06-14How the rest of the world sees USA0:00880
2025-06-14Remember when GameStop stock reached to $420.69?0:00726
2025-06-14River Monsters ended in 2017 after Jeremy Wade caught nearly all his target freshwater giants.0:007,664
2025-06-14In 2023, a man was arrested after trying to cross the Atlantic in a homemade hamster wheel vessel.0:001,143
2025-06-14Pull-ups: place weight on fingers and upper palm, not deep in the palm.0:001,437
2025-06-14Wisdom from a WW2 veteran:0:0036,188
2025-06-14In Spider-Man (2002), Tobey caught falling food without CGI—took 156 takes to nail it.0:0013,132
2025-06-13Millions in the US sell plasma for cash—centers are built to keep them coming back.0:0027
2025-06-13America: dumps 342 chests of tea into the ocean0:00932
2025-06-13Sweden plants 2+ trees for each cut, doubling forest volume despite major paper exports.0:0019
2025-06-13In 1870, Italy completed its unification by defeating the Papal States, including Rome.0:001,109
2025-06-13More boys are born during and after major wars, and no one knows why.0:0027
2025-06-13Getting angry at sounds like chewing or breathing is called misophonia—it’s a real disorder.0:0031
2025-06-13In 1926, Henry Ford launched the 40-hour workweek, helping popularize weekends and boost car use.0:001,407
2025-06-13The Greenland shark can live up to 512 years and matures around age 150.0:0029,575
2025-06-13Brazil is now added0:0023
2025-06-13Found a letter to my mom from when she struggled to pay for my trumpet.0:0045,845
2025-06-13Belgium in Europe0:00898
2025-06-13Most creative Christmas ads of all time.0:00825
2025-06-13In 1922, scientists visited a hospital ward of dying diabetic kids—most in comas from ketoacidosis.0:0051,981
2025-06-13The original I Am Legend ending had Will Smith realize he was the monster, not the zombies.0:007,592
2025-06-13What's the worst thing that can happen?0:0010,382
2025-06-13Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, loved collecting insects as a child.0:0017
2025-06-13Before “syphilis,” everyone blamed another country:0:0021
2025-06-12Me at 6am: If the Library of Alexandria survived, we’d be 200 years ahead by now.0:001,386
2025-06-12We laugh at dogs getting excited when they hear a bark on TV0:0034
2025-06-12In 2019, 95-year-old Jimmy Carter fell, broke his hip, yet helped build houses next day.0:0034
2025-06-12Every ruler since the 5th century0:001,397
2025-06-12Scientists say alien signals may come in forms we don’t yet recognize.0:0031
2025-06-12Fish eggs can survive duck digestion, helping fish spread to isolated waters.0:0023
2025-06-12In 1991, an El Al 747 flew 1,088 people—landing with 1,090 after 2 babies were born midair.0:004,198
2025-06-12My view of history changed when I heard Rosa Parks died in 2005—she could’ve watched Shrek.0:0048,927
2025-06-12In 1963, a teen surveyed 150 authors to show symbolism isn’t always intentional.0:001,292
2025-06-1214 years before Titanic, Futility featured an “unsinkable” ship hitting an iceberg.0:001,257
2025-06-12Robert Chesebrough ate a spoonful of Vaseline daily, crediting it for his long life.0:005,496
2025-06-12Women: *exists*0:0024
2025-06-12Astronaut captures Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that buried Pompeii, from space.0:0030
2025-06-12In 36 BCE, Varro proposed invisible airborne creatures cause disease—centuries before germ theory.0:0082
2025-06-12Who was the first American President?0:0038
2025-06-12A man had weekly dialysis for 38 years, one of the longest on record.0:0035
2025-06-12Why Germans don’t use Twitter0:004,447
2025-06-11Keanu gave custom Rolexes to his stunt team after wrapping John Wick 4 in 2021.0:0050,856
2025-06-10In Finland, newborns get a box with 60 essentials, doubling as their first crib.0:00110
2025-06-10Alec Guinness warned James Dean about his Porsche—Dean died in it 7 days later.0:001,343