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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzUuPguQ0pA
/r/videos/comments/rimmr8/how_to_prepare_every_insect_method_mastery/
[ "The host is giving of exactly the kind of weird vibe that you would expect from a bug cooking expert. Love the sly smile while describing the pleasures from eating deep fried tarantula.", "Loved this video.\nI've had crickets before, and they were alright although the ones I had were very heavily seasoned. \nAnts are fine: I've had them ground into bread and whole as part of a chocolate & nut snack mix. I do feel a bit weirder about the prospect of eating bugs I perceive as being meatier or more fatty like June bugs.", "until we have a \"starbugs\"-esk francise, to get accustomed to insects, we will not just integrate those things into our normal diet (west). i think it would be best to showcase those meals, certainly delishious, in a fancy surounding to get the willingness up to try those. only after that i see a realistic chance to even create a market for edible insects in the west.", "It really messed me up (fear of spiders) when my Cambodian coworker told me about how often they would catch and eat tarantulas back in the day. He mentioned prepping them similar to this video: roast the hairs off, remove the fangs, and fry them with garlic and hot peppers. Catching and eating a tarantula sounds horrifying to me, but when bellies go hungry you eat what you can, right? Especially if the country is going through turmoil and other foodstuffs aren't easy to get.\n\nHearing how beef in general has such a massive carbon footprint makes me wonder when and how the \"insects as food\" movement will truly kickoff in the United States. I see the occasional scorpion lollypop, but no actual food. Thinking of popcorn crickets, scorpion alfredo, or ant guacamole doesn't sound totally offputting.", "who the F would eat this?!?", "[\"Eighty percent of the world's nations eat insects,\"](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomophagy#In_humans) \"...estimates that there were, in 2005, some two billion insect consumers worldwide.\"", "Yeah the “this is total bullshit but I’m selling it” look.", "Notice the cuts each time he puts a bug into his mouth... \n\nCalling bullshit on that." ]
13
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How To Prepare Every Insect | Method Mastery
https://youtu.be/Ge2RnSl_Elw
/r/videos/comments/rimo0u/sharks_swarmed_around_us_in_hawaii/
[ "I don't actually remember, it was over a year ago now. my friend would go and do it all the time and talked me into it. All I know is it was super cool lol. I do believe it was towards north shore though", "What an awesome experience! And my Thalassophobia was kicking in big time just watching this lol", "Lolol it was scary the first few times getting in and out but it get much easier after that", "So it was OneOceanDiving that took us out there", "Yeah, it was a super cool group. Definently would like to so it again lol", "are those bull sharks?", "I'm actually not entirely sure. I know we were told there were two different types of sharks in the water that day. I believe one was a sand shark. Either way they were becoming aggressive because of a territory issue and we had to keep getting in and out of the water." ]
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videos
Sharks swarmed around us in Hawaii.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV1XWJN3nJo
/r/videos/comments/rimopi/my_first_short_hair_crush/
[ "Stunning Natalie ❤️", "Even prettier [with long hair](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/01/8d/fc/018dfca8d52bcb9df8b7902622d7bf65.jpg)", "Stopped short of seeing her naked on the floor.", "I prefer [this version](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asJJ2xoWgus)", "I guess I could see what you mean…I’m torn.", "As cover versions go, it's certainly up there with Tainted Love and Mad World.", "For me it was never the short hair, it was her eyes. 15yo me had a HUGE crush on her due to her eyes alone", "I was in first year in college when this dropped. Every straight guy I know fell in love with her.", "Still pretty, but I like her in short hair better", "Wish I could go back. The world fucking sucks now.\n\nMusic nowadays is everyone trying to mumble rap or twerk, Everythings so shallow and vapid - Society has become more selfish and antagonistic than ever. That's not even mentioning the state of healthcare + covid.\n\nFuck it.", "That’s what’s going oooooon\n\nGreat song. Great 90s beauty", "Someone told me (or i imagined) that there was a version of the video where she was actually naked. I spent eons looking for it on the internet.", "right up there with Nothing Compares 2 U", "> Music nowadays is everyone trying to mumble rap or twerk\n\nShe released a new album this year, along with some [singles](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyDXRZbwhKE).", "Yep but she seemed so fake and trendy.", "You just haven't really been paying attention that's all. There's lots of great rap music coming out every year.\n\n[Little Simz released an amazing and thoughtful rap album this year, this song is great](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxfGQ2AJHGk)", "HD non-patato version: \n\nhttps://youtu.be/xSZBIs0gs0E", "Same bruv. Doe eyes make me weak in the knees.", "There's plenty of good music being put out. You just gotta look or know somebody who does.", "Most don't know that this is a cover song. The original is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1SH1YdITDI&t=137s", "Quit listening to mainstream stuff.\n\nThere are more great musicians than ever thanks to the internet. Go checkout youtube.", "Yeah, he must workout.", "Thank you for letting us know. By the way, I was curious, how much computer time do they let you have at the elder care facility?", "Which is actually just a rendition of this little known [new wave song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).", "Never heard of it, thanks !", "you summaofabeiotch", "*Beavis: Heheh, hey, you guys are too close to the camera. Back off. \nButthead: Huhhuh \nBeavis: Heh \nButthead: This is like, our only camera. We don't want you to knock it over. \nBeavis: Oh god she's back! \nButthead: Huhuh \nBeavis: Somebody put her in a chair so she sits still. \nButthead: Huhuhuh*", "That was amazing. Thanks!", "Comment copied word-for-word from Youtube commenter \"Fish Fart\".", "Kind of little boyish… Too much emotional baggage. Would do in a pinch", "For me it was Sheena Easton.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/du8rTP_LWRU", "Are you sure you haven't become more selfish and antagonistic because your comment seems very antagonistic.", "There are also more shitty musicians than ever. You have to wade through a *bunch* of absolute *garbage* pretending to be \"trendy\" to find one or two good ones. Give me the mainstream stuff any damn day, I'll save the slog for when I'm drunk.", "Just wanna say I hear you man. You don't deserve these downvotes just because you went against this shallow take some people have on music.", "You bastard! 😩", "Yeah. I'm older, so for my first musician crush was Susanna Hoffs from The Bangles. Gorgeous woman, but her eyes are especially beautiful.", "XcQ", "Never heard of her. I can't take all the interpretive dancing seriously, but those verses & beat were dope. Either way, weird you're getting downvoted for trying to spread good music. I guess some people really hate rap?", "I was in high school and same", "that was absolutely magical", "[It's just a little Crush](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k16PHUWuM-o)", "this beautiful lady is still my crush!", "This is the version that went viral first : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPlSWKIoQig", "https://youtu.be/tP1hBnqE-g4", "Rap/hip hop - Lupe Fiasco, Chali 2na, logic\n\nAmericana - Shaky Graves\n\nFunk - Vulfpek\n\nPunk/rock - The Flatliners, Against me, nofx\n\nska/punk/other - Streetlight manifesto, sonic boom six\n\npop/rock - Tyler glenn, stromae\n\nEDM - Teik Aro, Infected Mushroom \n\n\nThat's just from scrolling through about a week of my yt history. I could go on for a hell of a lot longer, I was even trying to avoid long running bands like Fishbone, SOAD, The Stranglers, The Levellers, RHCP. The truth is your miserable and basic, think for yourself instead of believing what other miserable people are telling you, there are hundreds if not thousands of quality artists, you just haven't figured out how to find it, r/listentothis is a good start, use similar subs for genres you know you like and once you find a new artist you like pay attention to yt recommendations, I'd say I'd find a new artist I love every week or two, artists I like non stop but I tend to move on because why settle for something good when I can easily have great?", "Old mate Enya was pretty stunning back in the 80s\n\nhttps://youtu.be/LTrk4X9ACtw", "as a 40 year old man she still visits me in my dreams. Loved this song/music video as a teenager.", "holy shit, mine too!! Dam i miss the 90's : (", "I like the Hand like Houses version https://youtu.be/M58IJO7N32s", "Ditto", "I used to think the title was Porn. She talks about lying naked on the floor. \n\n... I was a teenager. It was the 90's.", "I think she ended up marrying the lead singer of Silverchair", "All the numbers in your comment added up to 69. Congrats!\n\n 1 +\n 20 +\n 1 +\n 23 +\n 1 +\n 23 +\n = 69.0", "I fucking hate that this is blocked in Australia.\n\nHere's one that everyone can see. \n\nhttps://www.dailymotion.com/video/x345w2d", "You and me both bro", "[Thing I like] nowadays is shit. I wish I could go back to [decade when I grew up] when it was still good.", "Welp. Guess I'm watching this twice now.", "Forgot about this song. Nice!" ]
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videos
My first short hair crush
https://youtu.be/AdoS9cO97q4
/r/videos/comments/rimyzz/if_you_choose_not_to_find_joy_in_the_snow_youll/
[ "Never seen an unhappy person doing doughnuts in the snow", "And ya never will. Wheeeeeeee", "And I'm incapable of frowning on a snow mobile. I'm from the Caribbean but I love the snow and living in the NE", "Man those things are rockets. First time I cranked it on one I was completely surprised by the power and I have ridden motorcycles, and raced cars on a track. \n\nSleds are a whole other animal. High power, low weight, good traction and stability. Absolutely wild.", "Sleds scare the shit outta me. No brakes." ]
5
videos
"If you choose not to find joy in the snow you'll have less joy in your life and the same amount of snow"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyV03FmRAaU
/r/videos/comments/rin5vi/this_hilarious_australian_comedy_show_ive_never/
[ "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzLT6RKKec](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzLT6RKKec)\n\nThis one is incredible too.", "Thank you for this. Never heard of it and now I’ve got something to watch for the holidays. Merry Xmas!", "Is this a dramedy?", "Nah it's like SNL", "What a coincidence yesterday I was asking about it at r/tipofmytongue", "I've been looking for a new Australian comedy show, and hilarious is right up my alley!", "Sketch Comedy show from 2013. \n\nJust 6 episodes long unfortunately.", "jen...jen...jen...jen lol", "yea that got me", "Know what's weird. I upvoted your comment and you're still being downvoted? I don't care about the points but I always find it weird the innocuous stuff that bothers people. You and the other person", ">Know what's weird. I upvoted your comment and you're still being downvoted? I don't care about the points but I always find it weird the innocuous stuff that bothers people. You and the other person", "This thread is full of bots copying 8 year old YouTube comments." ]
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videos
This hilarious Australian comedy show I've never heard of - I can't get enough of it
https://youtu.be/JcVGx_LyhdQ
/r/videos/comments/rinawh/the_ringtone_everyone_forgot_about/
[ "I feel like I missed that technology period in my life. Used MSN and BBM back in the day on dialup, those were the days.", "Is this not the sound for a Skype call? Feel like folk may have been using Skype more than normal the past year or so.", "I had no idea what that was either, had to read the comments to see it was apparently Skype. I used Skype maybe twice.", "I don't think ive even seen the program first hand to be honest." ]
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videos
The ringtone everyone forgot about
https://youtu.be/u1YKluRTCNI
/r/videos/comments/rinujf/kenobi_trailer_review/
[ "Reacting to a fan trailer 🤦🏼‍♂️", "I watched a real trailer afterwards ☹", "Link it.", "Same video - it just starts at 1:28", "Lol. Its footage from another movie (Lasts day in the desert) and Rogue One footage\n\nhttps://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/last-days-in-the-desert-2016", "I am well and truly stupid 😪", "Im sorry man.", "Nah don't be sorry, im glad you told me 😅 i changed the title to say 'fan trailers' - i'm not removing it because content 🤣", "👍" ]
9
videos
Kenobi trailer review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4W858uiGY
/r/videos/comments/rio3vw/4k_50fps_colorized_1907_the_disturbing_story_of/
[ "I think the animatronic looks much better than some of the ones we have now", "Sadly I think the pig became bacon years ago", "Yup, that’s enough internet for the day.", "This is so strange." ]
9
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[4k, 50fps, colorized] (1907) The disturbing story of the dancing pig. Le Cochon Danseur.
https://youtu.be/wxN1T1uxQ2g
/r/videos/comments/rio5y4/the_concept_of_this_movie_sounds_so_much_fun/
[ "Yep. I’m in.", "Seriously sign me up, that looks great!", "Holy shit... now I wanna see this movie!", "i had to stop watching so i can just watch it in theaters. it looks GOOD.", "Without having seen the movie I think it's already cool they have a woman older than 50 as the main character in this movie. Idk I haven't seen it that often, especially in an action-focused movie the female characters are usually young. It's neat to see.", "Well this isn't an obvious marketing post at all...", "Michelle Yeoh is a legend!", "One of the Evelyns is running a terran empire.", "I stalked OP's profile. How do people think posts like these are marketing posts?", "I just stumped on the trailer 2 days ago and I am super excited for a movie a never even heard about lol", "If I still smoked weed, holy shit this would be a trip.", "that's michelle yeoh! she's a legend. most famously in the US i think for crouching tiger, hidden dragon.", "check out lucky grandma.", "Enter the Michelle Yeohverse!!!!", "Because to people like him /r/nothingeverhappens", "The first thing I did after seeing the trailer to this movie was send links to all my siblings. I don't really care if this is a marketing post, it deserves to get marketed and it deserves to get spread by word of mouth.\nThe trailer alone was one of the most entertaining short videos I've seen recently.", "Fuck this obvious marketing post and these fake comments. I will never see this movie til the day I die.", "Absolute legend. What a career!", "She's a multiverse character in Star Trek to. So could she tape into that lol.", "I liked Jet Li's The One.", "the post might be marketing ... but, the comments are genuine.\n\nPeople are happy to see a non-20 year old female action star ... it's not common.\n\n[\"over 50\" might be better description but you get the point]", "That movie looks incredible", "I'm in.", "Alternate title - Michelle Yeoh and the Multiverse of Madness.", "There are rats crawling into my skin and out my eyeballs please god help me", "Data from the goonies and talking racoons in a multidimensional Kung Fu movie uhhhh fuck yeah", "you got me at \"A24 action film\"", "for what?", "This looks PHENOMENAL!", "Was about to say this! Multiverse and gaining skills from other versions of yourself gave me the same vibe. Loved The One, and this looks awesome as well.", "This is like Sense8 the movie", "Holy shit, is that Data from the Goonies?!?!?!", "Came here to say this.", "Oh shit, it's Short Round!", "Which frankly is almost a shame. She gives great performance in so many genres - Memoirs of a Geisha, Crazy Rich Asians, Sunshine... Shit man, she made voicing a goat and playing a Starfleet captain and her mirror ego as a genocidal empress work.\n\nI'm sure that she'll kill this role, too.", "Ah love that Bowie song (\"Time\"). Also I can't shake the feeling that the person behind the movie concept is keen on dissociative drugs.", "This might actually get me to the theater. But my couch is so comfy … I’ll just buy it instead.", "Remindme! 1 month", "I know you're trying to highlight her range and acting abilities but she I'll always remember her from Jackie Chan's [Supercop 3](https://youtu.be/1Ej-iuKgmvQ?t=88). Rented that a ton on VHS as a kid.", "At first glance on twitter i was like nope, but then i saw the A24 logo and immediately gave it a watch", "Exactly what I was thinking.", "No you dont", "I see A24 and I'm already excited. Very few movies by them that I haven't loved.", "Reminds me of the movie [The One](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiFZM4huHi0)", "This is a stacked cast, and Michelle Yeoh is a goddess. I'm 100% in for this movie.", "She had the Grunt Birthday Skull active at 1:14", "It's a movie trailer lmao", "[ **Jump to 01:14 @** Everything Everywhere All At Once | Official Trailer HD | A24](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxN1T1uxQ2g&t=0h1m14s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: A24, Video Length: [02:42])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@01:09](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxN1T1uxQ2g&t=0h1m9s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "Wow! Very high concept. Almost didn't recognize Jamie Lee Curtis for a moment there. And looks like the kid from *Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom* is in it too.", "20-something years later and I still can’t believe she actually ramped that bike onto the top of a moving train", "Ke Huy Quan ! Goonies never say die !\n\nGood to see him back acting.\n\nMovie looks super interesting and great cast, I'm in.", "That is a fever dream that I definitely want to watch.", "OMG That's him!", "Yeah! Double checked on [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6710474/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0)", "Odd how many various \"I'm in\" comments on this post.\n\nNot that it's an uncommon phrase, just weird how many comments in here are using it simultaneously.", "Multverse, so hot right now!", "*That's* where I recognized him from!! Thank you!", "Is that short round / data?\n\nYes, I looked it up. Thought I recognized his voice from Temple of Doom and Goonies.", "The Matrix....... + googley eyes" ]
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The concept of this movie sounds so much fun!
https://youtu.be/61KJhbBdY-w
/r/videos/comments/riobml/tornado_aftermath_dawson_springs_ky/
[ "Man, I'd like to help. I'd really really like to help. Kentucky isn't even that far from me.... .....\n\nbut...\n\nKentucky keeps voting in Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul. Some of the most evil and useless sacks of carbon to ever develop the gift of speech. They ***continually*** choose to be represented by \"NO SOCIALISM. EVER\", despite the fact that Kentucky is a *burden* on the federal budget. They take and take and take and offer up fuck all in return... Sorry Kentucky. You don't *believe* in socialism, and what could be more socialist than pooling resources to rebuild/feed/support a town destroyed by a natural disaster? Rand Paul staunchly has fought disaster relief for EVERY OTHER STATE that has natural disasters destroy them.\n\nSo... in short. Get fucked Kentucky. Fix yourself. Fix your government, and I will bend over backwards to aide you in the future. Until then, you made your bed, now sleep in it.", "These assholes are the reason why our country is in so much shit right now. Let them die.", "Man those guys need some rakes and umbrellas." ]
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Tornado Aftermath - Dawson Springs, KY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N9KyCfBbEQ
/r/videos/comments/rioexy/never_change_internet/
[ "No, it's just the way they operate. They are two separate whistle frequencies on rotating discs that turn on/off to avoid overheating", "Sure, but that device was settled on as a good alarm noise maker because (perhaps subconsciously) its inventors felt the similarity to a wailing human.", "24 million views? How am I only now seeing this lol", "It made you imagine that sirens are-, not realize.", "Did you just make this up?", "How do they both get negative karma and then you're at +6 at the time of typing this?", "Yes", "that doesn’t sound right but i don’t know enough about warning sirens to dispute it", "It’s simply the simplest device for making noise from an engine crankshaft. Not coincidentally, it makes a sinusoid wave. \n\nThe two frequency version is the standard car siren. Wailing air raid sirens spin up and down using the engine throttle.", "Is she only crying because she's been witnessed and laughed at?", "She?", "It", "Still my favorite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds1lcT2Wn3E", "Also good: https://youtu.be/_yH5iyn81Ks", "I LOVE IT", "[A memory was triggered.](https://allensiren.ytmnd.com/)", "All time classic.", "Fuck yes.", "shiiiit!", "u/savevideo", "Another great one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBBwXAPNLr0", "This baby needs to collab with [Codemiko](https://youtu.be/uw1K24J9Me4?t=8) asap", "Reminds me of this [piece of internet gold](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYtF0UlznC8)", "She's crying because the sound of hitting the door reminded her of the snare drum on St. Anger.", "The internet is a lot bigger than it used to be", "Omg I'm crying (but not like that!) LOL", "*chef’s kiss*\n\nPerfecto!", "Nah it’s cause she saw her reflection.", "It's been a long time since I laughed that much. Fuck, thanks for that.", "Pain can be sort of slow to actually hit. When I stub my toe I don't feel pain immediately, but from my experience I've learned to anticipate it.", "Shit it out now, baby shit it out!!", "holy shit", "I almost laughed a lung out", "Because Reddit is fucking stupid, which is probably also why now the OP comment of this thread has been deleted by a mod and the formerly negative points comment is now about even with mine.", "Reminds me of the best vide on the internet:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfGfBeT7y7o", "[have you seen the anime version?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I93gAPPdKXQ)", "[Now I have to add this.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26nJubY0jVU)", "[Geraldine Loves Star Wars](https://youtu.be/HBBwXAPNLr0)", "My Razr V3 played the airhorn and my friend freaked out because he thought it was real. Turned out it was Fireman by Lil Wayne ringtone.", "Does \"Reee\" originated from that kid?", "All available mothers run to hide. This baby is mad as hell", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcnpoucYMws\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeb5LdAyLC8", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak3w7Y6ySk4", "Thank you. Just thank you.", "My day has improved immensely", "Yeah there's at least 100 videos now and probably more than 200 photos.", "Had me crying laughing", "I miss this type of YouTube", "It's not as good as it used too be but /r/youtubehaiku/", "First one I haven't seen and it's a 10!", "So many megabytes.", "This legit slaps.", "Fuck you I was wearing headphones.", "[I think it came from this.](https://youtu.be/3qwU1LQZA5g)" ]
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Never change internet
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/riptcg/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/riptcg/deleted_by_user/
[ "By \"always preferred\" do you mean you saw this in the other Jesse Stewart post a few hours ago?", "Nope, I guess I meant since I first heard it on his album.", "Okay, then you may enjoy this if you haven't seen it:\n\nhttps://youtu.be/ZEvQOPUHGH8\n\nAnd here is a the post I was talking about:\n\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rigasy/canadian_legend_jesse_stewart_passed_away_earlier/" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_44Tb9Ggkqg
/r/videos/comments/ripvwd/maybelline_introduces_new_idealwoman_rubber_mask/
[ "Hahaha that was pretty funny, didn't realize it was such an old video, I thought it would be a joke about wearing face masks", "What a new robbery mask this is🧐🤨", "I don't want to be around anymore...", "*Maybe she’s born with it*", "Looks like this is a karma farming bot that just takes comments off YouTube and reposts them here.", "Bruh its The Onion.", "This is not an airport, you do not need to announce your departure.", "Knock over that lady's tray" ]
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videos
Maybelline Introduces New Ideal-Woman Rubber Mask To Use In Place Of Makeup
https://youtu.be/rNubSuPFpjs
/r/videos/comments/ripzvc/bushwick_bill_dancing/
[ "Bushwick used to go to punk shows at Beerland in Austin before he died and before BL sucked. Caught him there a couple times just chilling and watching bands.", "Dang, Bill could actually cut it up", " Rip OG" ]
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Bushwick Bill Dancing
https://youtu.be/bDTGqihgDqQ
/r/videos/comments/riqrqg/how_to_video_on_how_to_crack_the_perfect_egg/
[ "Aint nobody got time to crack an egg like that. Just smash it into a wall and then collect it", "Philip Seymour Hoffman revealing his death was a hoax?", "Hitting it against a solid, flat surface works well for me.", "\\> Pick up the shell\n\nThis is not how it's done." ]
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How to video on how to crack the perfect egg without breaking the yolk 100% of the time
https://youtu.be/b7-1gCc0Vnw
/r/videos/comments/riqudc/kaptainkristian_is_back_after_two_years_with_the/
[ "My absolute favourite creator!!! Yes !!!", "Everything he makes is such high quality it's insane", "Yes ... sometimes the videos he does are better then the subject Matter the fact this guy doesn’t have his own show on Netflix or something is criminal !", "Great analysis of my favorite movie - loved this", "I find it interesting how many other similar channels have copied his style, in particular his vocal cadence.", "I love this movie getting this level of analysis 40+yrs later. The \"Room 237\" doc made me start watching it every few years and noticing more little details. \nThis looked like tons of work went into it. Netflix needs a 6 episode deal with the Kaptain.", "yes what was sorely needed is yet another analysis of the shining\n\nthe shining is to youtube \"media critics\" what train tracks and telephone lines are to documentary photography art school students or catcher in the rye is to lit 101 book reports. \n\nOh, did you notice that one thing? Great, so did absolutely everyone else.\n\nps > interpretations of the shining are not subjective. writing out each element and device is concrete, your opinion on \"what it could mean\" is also concrete. What meaning could you glean from playgirl being read in the lobby? Oh, such deep discussion to be had!\n\n the original ending was quite literal but it was threatening the movie reviews so they cut it.", "The king is back", "Thanks for this, I recently unfollowed this channel, I am so glad he's back hope he sticks around", "weirdo", "right? Imagine being so triggered that you feel compelled to write multiple paragraphs about how you think a video you didn't watch is stupid.", "I was actually doing the same thing today going through my subs and weeding out the dead/inactive or things I'm not interested in anymore and click to see if he had done anything and BAM! first new video in 2 years for me.", "The guy probably didn't even watch it lol", "This movie really has been analysed to an inch of it's life hasn't it", "No, Every Frame a Painting is the OG movie video essay channel, everyone else, including this guy copied it. I can't say much about the voice, but that was by far the premier channel of this type, nothing compares." ]
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kaptainkristian is back after two years with "The Invisible Horror of The Shining"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k58wuX_SurE
/r/videos/comments/rir33z/bad_news/
[ "I give it 2 bags of popcorn and 1 soda.", "Well shit, I hope they take returns at my local Tridenteria", "That is devastatingly bad news.", "That's one minute twenty three seconds I won't get back.", "You're a cow.", "Thoughts and prayers.", "Why thank you 😘", "Just when you think things couldn't possibly get worse..", "Ya blew it.", "Great job.", "Always knew Tim was a fellow Gumhead, glad he saved me a purchase.", "\"I'm...gettin' really into that scene\"\n\nTim is such a weirdly unique brand of comedy where it really feels like you need to have spent the last 12 years watching him evolve to understand why he is so fucking funny.\n\nIt's like the world's biggest \"in\" joke", "What do you expect from “big gum” corporations.", "Hey, some shit just isn’t funny to everyone and that’s all good. I like a good chunk of his stuff. To me it’s the utter stupidity of it. Like, the fact that it’s pointless and useless but delivered so earnestly.", "Did he age 10 years in two weeks?", "What did I just watch?", "How many times have you heard that one before projecting it onto others? Sounds like something an anime fan's body pillow would be programmed to say.", "also, gum is plastic and resin. thats fuggin gross!!", "Wait till you hear about beignets.", "you could start with [Celery Man](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maAFcEU6atk) and work your way up from there", "Do you know where I can get a talking anime pillow? That sounds awesome.", "Seriously... I feel like if you've watched/followed tim n eric at all over the last decade, only you would understand how funny this shit is.", "Some really bad news, man.", "I'm really glad he's doing gum reviews now. Trident Vibes Tropical Beat won't be getting my $3! Thanks, Tim!", "# F", "GODDAMMIT. CHRISTMAS IS CANCELED THANKS TIM", "Is this the guy from that one thing?", "Spagett trying new stuff and it’s bad news man.", "Holy fuck i honestly didnt even realize that was tim. \n\nIt makes much more sense now", "Damn! You were so close. Trident Vibes \"Spearmint Rush\" is literally the best gum ever", "How long has it been? Reviewbrah got old and ran out of fast food to review", "Idk this video seems pretty self explanatory", "I wish I got paid in Peach rind banana peel", "My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined.", "I want to see this guy do more product reviews", "I watched this thinking there would be a punchline. Like he found a thumb in the container or something.", "Dang. I don't know how I'm going to break this bad news to my family and friends.", "He was on comedy bang bang podcast a few years ago and was pretending to be a baseball statistician and not only played it completely straight, but his entire bit was being as boring and unfunny as possible, which in turn was hilarious. Comedy is fucking weird.", "More like work your way down. Celery Man is peak comedy.", "Sure is.", "after all the other news lately tbh i kinda needed this.", "Sorry to tell ya, but you don't get any of them back, even the ones you enjoyed.", "That is what I said, only with more words.", "[More bad news](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Olbl52C6OPo)", "I can only imagine what he and his family are going through.", "Small batch, artisan craft gum is where it’s at.", "Whats the scene like these days?", "Starting to look like Turkington. Time for some la magic", "If you think that Big Gum cares about you, the little guy... The only thing they care about is their third quarter profits!", "Imo it definitely helps to know who he is, a lot of comedians who have proven they are actually funny get your guard down just by seeing them. My dumbass was smiling that entire video even though nothing happened. Wheras a completely new and unfamiliar comedian you're waiting for them to prove themselves.", "This particular vid is just a subversion of expectations. You see it titled 'bad news' and he's seemingly grim. Mentions he just stopped by a CVS and has 'bad news', my first thought(and probably the intended one) is something to do with a rona test. He subverts it by it just being about gum flavors.", "Who the fuck is responsible for making me watch this unfunny video.\n\nI see that we are at controversial lightening bolt at the moment for voting. This is ~~not funny kids~~ boring fellow humans. Like, I get that it's a chance at humor. But the payoff wasn't worth the time spent. Try something else.\n\nNow we're just negative. They pile on if an edit is suspected.", "gum scene takes it's toll man", "I'm more of a mustard fan myself", "One could argue that it's decidedly weirder when he's directly involved, lol .. but yeah it's really crazy what works and what doesn't", "Damn this blows, I was hyped to get off of work but now the excitement seems pointless. But better to know than be ignorant. Thanks Tim.", "Good, you clearly didn't deserve them", "Man it's wild, nothing like the the old days, check out my [blog](https://gumconnoisseur.tumblr.com/).", "Fucking 2021 man, kicking us when we’re down.", "I was not expecting that...", "I guess op felt no one deserved them.", "They found The Horn", "Jesus lmao I came to comment \"thank you Mr heidecker\" with the joke being he vaguely resembled Tim. I've been had!", "Same. What the fuck is happening here. Is this dude trying to get popular?", "Wow, I have a gum [blog](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) too", "Same. Apparently we're the only ones on Reddit who don't get it.", "I think he lost weight too. It took me a bit to recognize him.", "Should have gone with Cinco Tropical B(g)'UM chewable foodstuff. Recycled gum so good, tropical homeless people chewed it.", "Harsh, but fair. \n\nCarry on, citizen.", "At first I thought Tim Heidecker was being played by Tim Robbins", "It's funny because it's not funny. Duh. Check out [Tim's comedy special](https://youtu.be/0gnnFVRlucg) if you want some actual comedy, dude is literally saying what we're all thinking!", "https://c.tenor.com/IiJix5gQAWEAAAAC/wwe-triple-h.gif", "[Full of lies](https://i.imgur.com/JF4X7Ks.jpg). \n\nPreview gives you away.", "To be fair, it really IS shit gum. Other flavors are fine.", "Ya I'm out of the loop and was waiting for the punchline. I feel like what they were saying was funny in a \"I'm giggling with friends and making fun of this god awful gum\" kinda way so I understand why people who know him and his comedy are finding it funny. But for us... meh.", "Contemplative Triple H. \n\n\nRight? That's the guy?", "I’m devastated", "You did what others said was impossible. You’re keeping the dream of good, solid ratings, all with a good reputation.", "You really burst his bubble", "Fantastic video", "I dig this vibe.", "There is only one person to blame. It’s yourself. I’ve got bad news for you. You’re an F.", "mind posting a picture of yourself?", "wut lol\n\nedit: I totally fucking forgot about the murder trial. thanks for reminding my dumb ass!", "This is what humanity is all about - staying strong in the face of adversity. God bless Tim Heidecker.", "He doesn’t have to try at this point, he’s a well known comedian. Just not your type of humor dude, some of us enjoyed the review.", "Idk, I've never heard of this Tim guy and I was wondering what the point of this video was.\n\nJust seemed odd but without anything unique", "This is the man who did a season of his online web series that led to a 4 and a half hour trial special where he was tried in court for the murders of 20 people.\n\nRecently he also did a 3 hour long parody of Joe Rogan's podcast. It's such a fucking dead on parody that it is almost unlistenable because it's every bit as exhausting and boring and moronic as Joe Rogan's podcast is. Which in turn made it hilarious.", "He killed 19 young kids at a music festival. \n\nHe only is still free because one juror was a high functioning alcoholic so they couldn't come to a decision. He wasn't found not guilty, it was a mistrial. He of course claims total exoneration.. \n\nThis is all public info now - you can look this up. The whole trial is online.", "I'm so fucking tired of Big Gum trying to make us choke down their wad.", "I don't get this reply either. I think I don't understand this part of the internet and that's ok.", "Who is this person?", "I'm sorry is this a gum review? Is this guy known for doing chewing gum reviews?!\n \n\nI see now. I clicked on his YouTube page to get a little bit more context. You all are fans of his and that's what's happening here. That's cool, Good luck getting him a couple more subscribers.", "It will, however, get five bags -- and a little Hawaiian girl bobble figure.", "That information is [classified.](https://lor66yzmui-flywheel.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/1bFcg3Y-830x460.jpg)", "I don't think I can go on. I was dealing with the whole Covid thing fine but this is just too much.", "Is it just me, or is Tim looking pretty rough?", "You might say he deflated his ego", "It was *phenomenal*, all you need to experience a year or two worth of Joe Rogan is to simply watch that podcast.", "This is some type of satire and not a serious bubble gum reviewing channel, right?", "there needs to be a further updated version of this comp [https://youtu.be/yUE5\\_Mnelwc](https://youtu.be/yUE5_Mnelwc) \n\n\nhalf the time I watch the Oscar Specials its to comb through them for corpsing incidents", "What do you think of the unflavored unsweetened gum like Falim?", "no fucking way what lol", "Tim kinda looks like shit.", "This dude for real?", "Found Gregg Turkington.", "Have you really never heard of Tim Heidecker? He had one of the biggest adult swim shows and a movie with Will Ferrell and John C Reilly.", "Hey guys!", "By Cinco", "Well then... what do you recommend to someone who would be just starting out? You know something to ease into the world of gum.", "I really haven't. I'm on Reddit every single day. I did not see Sherlock and Holmes if that's what he's in, because as much as I love Will Ferrell that movie looked like hot garbage. The only reason I'm on adult swim is to use their app to catch up on Rick and Morty because I pay for a cable provider. Oh and sometimes I put on their crazy interludes when I'm smoking as background noise. It's pretty great. \n\nI feel like that gives you a pretty good idea of my demographic.", "Well, now i gotta know what the old days were like.", "I guess Tim drives a Tesla.", "Always five bags", "Holy shit. This was your moment! You did it!", "He went too far. Lol. He's out of control.", "6 years since the last update, imagine the new gums we know nothing about in that time!", "Dr. H Donna, astrophysicist.", "That’s it, holiday ruined", "The specific circumstances of a link to this extensive and surprisingly entertaining blog dedicated to reviewing gum that hasn't been updated in 6 years somehow being such an appropriately fitting response to a comment that's continuing a joke within a joke brings me such a distinct sense of joy. But it's a little sad that there's absolutely zero chance I would be able to accurately articulate or share that joy with any person I know. \n\n\"Hey, you gotta check this out- it's great\"\n\n\"What is it\"\n\n\"It's a video of a guy delivering bad news because he tried a new flavor of gum and didn't like it. But wait, it gets better. Someone commented a link to a blog from 2015 dedicated to reviewing different brands and flavors of chewing gum.\"", "I was rolling with every single move he made during the movie Us. Like he was funny in it, but just knowing who Tim was it made his acting somehow that much more enjoyable.", "Why is this featured? It's not even funny.", "I unironically consider it one of the best executed pieces of modern satire I've seen. It's that good.", "Good news, cigarette juice 🎶", ">I feel like what they were saying was funny in a \"I'm giggling with friends and making fun of this god awful gum\" kinda way\n\nYou're profoundly wrong", "Man. That’s bad news.", "Go back 20, 30", "I absolutely ***guarantee you*** that the Delgados had something to with it.", "It took him a minute and a half to say “this flavour sucks, don’t recommend buying it.”", "This comedian has done far far more with his comedy than most ever will.", "It’s funny because his tone and statements are incongruous for the situation.", "I think the \"punchline\" came much earlier in the video. A youtube video in 2021 called \"bad news\" and he says \"I was just at the CVS\", a lot of us are primed to expect that he's going to announce that he just tested positive for COVID, but instead it's just a gum review.", "Once the guy started on about dreams I was in stitches. Genuinely one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard. Perfect parody of Rogan.", "It's so well done that, while I can't exactly articulate how, he even pronounces the comma with perfect cadence and delivery.", "True. I mean, go back thirty... forty years, and you'll find the people have always been saying the same thing.", "what happened to the gum connoisseur? disappeared by big gum", "all gum is unflavored and unsweetened eventually", "Hey...he's gettin' the truth out there, y'know? Truth's gettin' out there now, about that flavor.", "Bring back world peace", "Quite a few other flavors are, for sure, fine...you're right.", "That's what I'm saying. Truth about this flavor is getting out there now.", "Guy is nuts, I'm hooked on these.", "Love to squirt some Pissman’s onto toast, pasta, and of course use it to whip up some Russian dressing", "Thanks man :D", "I don't even know his name off of the top of my head but the few things I've seen this dude in make me like him lmao he's so good at this weird brand of deadpan/serious humor.", "this dude looks like if Steve Bannon was decently attractive", "I’m an atheist, but that doesn’t mean I don’t *believe* in God. I believe in *God*, you know?", "Greggheads assemble", "I thought [Calvin and Hobbes was joking](https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1992/05/06). That comic strip [was ahead of its time](https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2015/04/30).", "I just saw him in the new George Harrison video, and now this. What an up and down year for poor Tim.", "I recently picked up a pack of nicorette gum and idk what about it makes me keep buying more.", "Well that was fucking stupid.", "The most criminally underrated series on Youtube and I'm glad to see this", "Your son is in hell, Delgado!", "Just getting a little older but the real answer is a wide front facing camera doesn't do \nanyone any favors.", "lol cry more.", "Sad day", "*Chrimbus", "Actual answer, Tim heidecker, a comedian/entertainer in the vein of Andy Kaufman", "And then the continued joke is just how wildly serious and crestfallen he is about the gum not living up to expectations", "When you got movies like Tom Cruise in them, you can't lose.", "And that to me, is hilarious, but to someone else it could be boring and a complete waste :(", "Wow I thought it was going to go someplace, but no it was just bad news and a man left devastated by such a bad purchase.", "It's ok to have joy without anyone knowing. It's still joyful. There are feelings you just can't share accurately. In fact I think most feelings are like that, accepting that will help.", "Man I really hope that's really you because I have a gum question! \n\nI am looking for a gum that will give me that intense, sinuses are cleared feeling. My go to in the UK was Airwaves Black Mint. Any others worth trying?", "I, personally, just gather my gum naturally. like our ancestors used to. Wild cherry tree sap is one of my favourites.", "Branded gumdrops, particularly anything not mint flavored, seem to lose their taste fairly quickly.", "Was waiting for the bad news being \"Bad Vibes\".", "Great video, the future of online content.", "My god, if it wasn't for you I would have missed on, probably, the funniest comedy piece this year. Thanks, bro", "I smell a rat! Your last name happen to be Rosetti? A mistrial was the least Tim deserved, especially after he uncovered the China connection.", "So the Dacia Sandero is *not* coming to the UK?", "What is silence without music? \n\nDarkness without light? \n\nDeath without life?\n\nFalim flavorless: the eternal nothingness of gum.", "why is this on my frontpage?\n\nis this some new form of collective rick rolling?", "feels like the only people who found this funny are the only people who knew this guy already and telling others \"you just dont get it\" like they're comedic hipsters", "Am I getting too old to understand this? I’m younger than this guy, but I don’t get it, at all.", "I give this comment an F", "This comment? F+", "man i want to like him so much. grew up liking tim and eric and have liked the film work he's done, but god damn if he doesn't just always come off as a massive douche always. The thing that really set that in for me was his recent interview with Limmy. Could have been comedy gold. Could have been super compelling with two comedy kings finally meeting. Tim was a fucking douche while Limmy was genuine and interesting. I'm over thinking getting TIm is an in-joke. He's just a joke.", "They got chewed out, even.", "really? don't know anything about him, first time watching him. just on a surface level he's hilarious. not sure what the in joke was. i do like how he recontextualizes slang in unexpected ways.", "Thank you!", "/r/hailcorporate material ?", "1. Go to youtube\n2. Search \"tim and eric\"\n3. Watch clips\n4. ??????\n5. Profit.", "This comedian is one of the most successful directors that Adult Swim has ever seen and is worth more than $3,000,000 lol.\n\nMaybe you should work on your craft of understanding comedy better.", "This is exactly what the top comment from the video is", "FFUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK 😖😖😖", "When Tim and Eric were still relatively new to the comedy world, Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly hosted a comedy benefit. Rob Riggle, Aubrey Plaza, Demetri Martin, and a few others came out and did sets. I loved Tom Goes To The Mayor, and Awesome Show so I was super excited to see Tim and Eric. \n\nWell... there was a black out this sort of electronica music started playing. Then a sort of laser light show. It was a huge build up. Then the stage lights came on and Tim and Eric come dancing out in nude body suits with the nipples cut out, and GiANT testicles. They danced around the stage singing \"diarrhea... DIARRHEA...\" over and over again. Then they would stop and salute each other, but... like they were horses? They did that a few times... over and over again... Then they went into the audience and continued to do it... only stopping to again, do their horse salute across the audience to each other.... Then back on stage, and did it all again. Then maybe they left stage? But the music kept playing... Then they came back out and did the whole thing again... but as cats... instead of singing diarrhea, they sang \"meow meow meow meow\". \n\nI'd say the majority of the audience had no idea who they were, and I think think they followed Rob Riggle who blew the roof of the Nokia Theater... There were a few laughs at the beginning but as it kept going, it turned into boos. And they just kept on going. \n\nIt was honestly one of my favorite things I've ever seen. I couldn't tell you a single joke any of the other comedians said that night, but 12+ years later, I remember this. \n\n*Cue somebody finding the youtube video and I am completely wrong about everything.*", "in 2021: we will have flying cars\n\nMeanwhile 2021: Guy doesnt recommend gums", "I had no idea this was even comedy until your comment. I chew a lot of gum for various reasons and he just kind of came across as someone who rated gum.", "Do they still make Stride? I like Stride.", "I've always wanted to start one for chips, but then I move to Germany where they have approximately one brand.", "When he's going on about Dr Prance and the crawfish powder or whatever lmao", "Well GODAMMIT!!", "Rats off to ya.", "It need a little pitzmans:\n\nhttps://youtu.be/HgG_b9L7dwo", "yea. The bad wrinkles under the eyes are a killer", "Thank you for the hearty chuckle, you precious person. Keep living that dream!", "There are three brands and they all produce eight different types of paprika flavour.", "k", "Every time you buy that shit, a monkey goes \"Hey, don't buy that shit\"", "This is the real reporting that we need.", "Yup. Man, the other day I found some Crunchips that were RIDGED and JALAPENO-CHEESE flavored! Huge risk-taking from the king of boring German chips brands. I was ecstatic.", "Almost 12 hours, one hour repeated a further 11 times\n\nhttps://youtu.be/P6Iyg9fznvM", "too true", "I’ve watched him for a while but I agree you could get this and his other comedy without a backstory. Some people just need a thing that’s theirs. \n\nWhatever makes ya happy :)", "No need to exaggerate. It's a five bagger at worst, maybe even throw in a juicy fruit gum as a replacement", "How underwhelmingly spicy were they?", "If that's peak that's good to know - can just not watch anymore :)", "He's pulling no punches in that comedy special. No more bullshit!", "I know you're joking but they were surprisingly spicier than I expected. Highly recommended.", "I don't recognize him but I'm not great at that stuff. The anti joke thing I get to a degree. The rind and peel flavor is funny but it made me mad the way it was presented? Sounds dumb but here I am.", "this takes a huge load off of my shoulders, so glad I went with spearmint", "Cafe Beignet beignets, are just as good if not better than Cafe Du Monde. I'll fight over this.", "It goes [much](http://gumalert.blogspot.com/), [much](https://www.bubblegumblog.com/), [deeper](http://luvgum.blogspot.com/)...\n\n\n\n \nYou take the [blue raspberry, the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the Big Red, you stay in wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.](https://i.imgur.com/Y0SDDgL.png)", "Do you see that kids? That's the joke, flying way over that guy's head.", "that ain't just any guy, guy.", "it's about the gum he tried out. it isn't good.", "Never seen this guy before and was also smiling the whole time. It’s a certain brand of comedy, not really about knowing the person necessarily. Although it is true in ordinary life and friends, you can have friends you think everything they say is hilarious but if you introduce them to someone, they may not understand what’s so funny because they don’t know them well enough.", "He had me at “Rats off to ya!”", "He should review some gazpacho soup.", "F in the chat", "Ya blew it, capeesh?", "It is taking what norm Macdonald did in some of his bits to the absolute extreme.", "“Thank you Tim”", "It's funny because he implied he had serious bad news and it turned out to be him just not liking the gum he bought. Genius...", "5 day old account posts exact comment that was on the YouTube video that belittles people being upset with media. Then you check the rest of your comments and they're all similar. How much are you being paid?", "F", "Tim Heidecker is the first comedian to create his own comedic universe.", "Will you scare my kids?", "I haven't really seen a comedy special in the past 5 years that I've really vibed with. Not that I haven't had some chuckles, but nothing that gave me the same feeling that I would have watching them when I was in highschool. Tim's was a hard exception. The coke vs. pepsi bit was a piece of genius I feel blessed to have been alive to witness.", "I *hate* it when gum reviewers think they can just enter the beignet scene without *any* prior knowledge or training. What an ignorant fuck.", "I tried to explain to my wife.... I failed. You predicted the future.", "you may know him as the \"it's free real estate\" guy", "This is exactly the kind of video Colin Robinson would make if he needed a quick snack", "How deep does the rabbit hole go?! I feel a new side of the world has been shown to me.... What else am I not fully experiencing?!?", "I think it's a bot account that automatically copies youtube comments so that the account look legit. They wil sell the account later to someone that want's to influence reddit. There seems to be a increase of these bot accounts lately.", "This man should have a few million more subscribers.", "No idea what you are talking about", "Celery Man is probably more Douggpound than Tim", "Dude look what shirt I’m wearing today. (Please excuse the stains. I was working in the wood shop today). \n\n\nhttps://i.imgur.com/le7z9nr.jpg", "You should be wearing that to weddings, not woodshop class.", "Well luckily, I make them myself, so I have several of them for special occasions (weddings, woodworking, job interviews, funerals, bar and bat Mitzvahs)", "You're probably like the only person in the entire world that gets me.", "First 9/11... now *this*??", "That's why we're best friends.", "Rats off to ya.", "You mean master impressionist Mark Porsche?", "I actually really like all the Trident Vibes including this one.", "He kinda bugs me so I avoid him, but you can see him on the Adult Swim show Tim And Eric something something. Not my cup of tea, but I ha e learned that *most* comedy appeals to *someone*, so if I don't get it, I just ignore it." ]
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Bad news
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I4ix1HSzpWE&feature=youtu.be
/r/videos/comments/rir3go/jason_segel_and_paul_rudd_high_as_duck_during/
[ "Best press junket ever", "Why have they not collaborated to make a movie about Gideon!?\n\nOne part chuckie, one part Ted - could be brilliant", "Stealing the top comment from YouTube? Shame", "I know everyone starts a podcast these days, it I would listen to theirs..", "Yeah he’s like comfortably awkward in a sense", "The highest duck ever recorded was at 21,000 feet, so they must be pretty fucking high.", "Quack", "4 minutes in he's channeling his Jack Nicholson Joker", "Looks like some research in 2017 found a species of duck that gets up to [22,000](https://phys.org/news/2017-09-high-flying-ducks-himalayas.html) feet in order to migrate over a mountain range.", "Now that is high as duck.", "I saw a duck at 35,000 feet over New Zealand. The flight attendant was like, \"Bro, put it away and eat your fush n chups.\"", "I read in a 2018 research study they fly up to 23,000 feet.", "I guess they ate 1 too many sandwiches.", "Like getting Doug with High, but, ya know, good", " That is the highest smile/laugh on Jason that I have seen in a long time. They're so baked and I love it!", "This kid really rolls with them, I wonder how often he gets to see this kid of thing, lol.", "I'd dick you fuh that. Rait in yoh mouth.", "Yeah those are rookie numbers, the top ducks are pushing 25, 26 thousand these days, it's not even the same game anymore.", "I dunno. High as duck isn't really that high..", "Not ducking again…", "Just in. Hot from the latest science journal. Ducks at over 27,000.", "I actually thought it looks like that toad face Trump makes.", "Yeah what a waste of a good idea. You don't have to literally talk about weed and weed related things the whole time, just light up a few blunts and hang out and shit.", "I saw a duck on Mount Everest near the summit. The only reason it was there was because they had just opened a Subway and ducks eat free at Subway.", "Most of the highest rated replies on here have been stolen from youtube. Lol", "[Wasn't the first time.](https://youtu.be/AvNgq-UiH_8)", "Hah, the line at the end Paul says \"It's almost like New York was a character in the film.\" Is a quote from his film with Amy Poehler \"They Came Together\" which is mocking rom-coms. I wonder if he was already shooting it, or what. From the same guys that did \"Wet Hot American Summer\" if you guys are looking for campy jokes. \n\n\nThanks for bringing this back up, I remember seeing it a while ago but I'm still laughing at it.", "you should consider copy pasting comments from youtube cause it shows how smart and original you are", "I will watch this every time", "The comedic synergy between their three personalities is incredible.", "If you're thinking pot, they're definitely not \"high as fuck\". Maybe very slightly high. Being high as fuck on pot essentially means you completely stop functioning. I know from experience.\n\nMaybe they're on something like acid or ecstasy. I have no experience with those. They do seem kind of like Matt and Trey when they dropped acid and went to the Oscars, but they still don't really seem \"high as fuck\" in that regard, either.", "Like the Hot One interviews but they take a hits after each question", "Ducks are really low to the ground....guess they weren't that high...little buzzed maybe?", "These feel like shroom giggles.", "Definitely", "Gotta be psychs. Those giggles are unmistakable", "Hotboxin with mike Tyson!", "That interviewer was not prepared for this but did a 5/7 job.\n\n\"I think I knew\" had me crying, and the face thing should be investigated for my murder cause I'm dead.", "When people ask what your favorite celebrity interview is I tell them this one", "Curious how awkward it got when scientology got mentioned- that thing really has a hold on hollywood eh", "I mean, theres a good chance youre seeing a ton of comments people have made the last time someone found this and put it on some sub-reddit. ;)\n\nBut, yeah... he did steal that.", "That one was rough", "holy crap these two are dangerous together, even if not high.", "\"High Ones\"", "Imaginary friend, magic unicorn. Sounds like it was turned into the series Happy.", "A great concept that falls flat because Doug isn't the best interviewer and also the weed smoking could be more chill and less regimented/focused on.\n\nIf I could do that show I'd just have a WAY more relaxing environment, some good food/snacks/drink, a fireplace, lots of cozy blankets and furniture, some music (of the guest's choosing) playing softly, soft warm lighting...\n\nJust have a wandering conversation about broad topics and let it flow where it goes, no structure or expectations or set questions. Just really relaxed with no worry of anything but a vacation from responsibility and worry in my little oasis of weed.", "I can’t tell if they’re actually high or doing some kinda bit", "I played as a boy", "I think it’s just a common trope or a cliche that people say about films based in NYC.", "They are always high during interviews. They took it to the next level here\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvNgq-UiH_8", "I couldn't agree with you more. Weed is cool but when it becomes your identity then something is wrong. Get high and *do* some shit or talk about some fun shit, don't just get high and talk about weed. It's boring.", "Nice of the interviewer to dress up", "It should be mandatory for all actors to be stoned while giving interviews.", "For the 95% of humanity who use metric: That's about 6700m.", "Yep. No one ever gets the giggles after smoking weed /s", "Kevin Smith’s wake n bake is pretty cool. Smokes up and just chats about things he found or is doing.", "Hard disagree. \n\nBro bro bro your broat is brilliant.", "All I remember from that show, is he would have guests sometimes that weren't that into weed, or even that comfortable. And I'd just be freaking out at him force feeding them an amount of weed that even Cheech and Chong would be intimidated by. Really stressful shit", "Yeah, when it comes to weed you really need to walkwalkwalkwalk before you runrunrunrun." ]
65
videos
Jason Segel and Paul Rudd high as duck during interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48lHUKepmcY
/r/videos/comments/rir686/joe_pera_addresses_an_important_issue_regarding/
[ "I love Joe. What a guy", "I love his series. It's the closest thing I've yet found to the gently humorous, melancholy, casually wise tone and philosophy of Kurt Vonnegut.", "Do you want photos of shit? Because that's how you get photos of shit.", "Highly suggest Joe’s show on adult swim and the bathroom book", "Rectum? Damn near killed 'em.", "Is he not doing well??", "I can't wait to read this book when I have company over! Don't worry Joe, I won't send you a pic of my #2", "He’s been getting a lot of shit from everyone lately.", "Joe is a god damn national treasure.", "For what?", "For publishing a bathroom book.", "Nah, he's okay :) They're just making a joke that it sucks he had to talk to us under \"these circumstances\" aka the subject matter of the video.", "So this guys whole schtick is that he pretends to be dumb?", "I really don’t get it. I’ve watched clips and all I see is a guy putting on a weird, slow act. \n\nI’ve never seen him say anything by funny or insightful.\n\nI like philosophy, I like slow, relaxing things. I like comedy. I like intellectual comedy.\n\nBut what is actually good about this guy? To me he’s just waffling on about uninteresting stuff. What am I missing?", "he's a treasure.", "yes, many shitty and pissy emails.", "Well, they're not, because they're one of many bots just copying a Youtube comment. But you're right the original person was making a joke.", "Finally someone said it. I really don't get the appeal either.", "A bunch of downvotes and no responses is pretty telling.\n\nDoes his awkwardness provide some sort of comfort to other awkward people? I honestly don’t get it", "It's like anti-humor but also a tiny bit of humor? There's something funny in his oblivious or wholesome innocence. Also I think a lot of his appeal is related to his \"quirky\" voice, tone, demeanor etc.\n\nI've found some of his stuff super boring - but it's almost hard to exactly explain why I like his [Perfect Breakfast Bite](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktVIQZ7tiag) skit.", "Just so we are on the same page, it’s fake obliviousness and innocence right?\n\nWe’re not gonna pretend he’s some naiive guy who accidentally ended up as a standup comic right?", "I’ve never seen him out of character, he’s at least playing a version of himself.", "if you haven't already, you should check out How To with John Wilson on HBO!", "Oh yeah, totally believe it's a character. Also don't think it matters too much.", "You new on the internet?", "To me, playing a naive character all the time is the same as pretending to be dumb. \n\nSame as Kevin hart playing the character of a loud uneducated black man which makes a good juxtaposition for the clever observations he makes.\n\nBut once you recognise it’s just a shrewd person pretending to be dumb, all of a sudden the stuff they are saying doesn’t seem so smart or interesting.\n\nKevin hart, Theo von, George lopes. On the other side there’s people like Kaufman, where you can look at what he’s doing and see that there’s many clever layers involved i what he’s doing.\n\nIt’s not something I’ll ever find entertaining or clever. Oh well, not for me", "No, I just have a life outside of it. Got anything useful to say, kid?", "Okboomer, since we’re doing cringe memes. Jesus", "That might be my favourite internet insult. Calling someone \"kid\". It always gives me the image of a very bitter generation Xer. I was just goofing around my dude. \n\n\nAs for the useful part I saw you asking in another comment if Joe's innocence was fake. I don't think it's entirely fabricated, I think he is a genuinely wholesome person and I believe most of what he says about his upbringing and family life is mostly based on his real outlook and experiences. Is he playing it up? For sure, I imagine he's a somewhat normal dude when he's not doing the whole Joe Pera bit, most comics stage personas are based off their real personalities after all. I think the Making it America series is a good place for beginners, the contrast of Conner O'Malley as his revolting human being of an agent against Joe's wholesomeness is when the schtick really shines.", "Ah, hadn’t even heard of cringe memes but now this makes sense. Is joe the only one who does cringe memes or are there others?", "TLDR", "Who hurt you?", "I couldn't be bothered to read any of this but why are you playing dumb? The act really isn't funny. Just try to be natural. That's why you are being downvoted. Cause you are trying too hard to pretend to be dumb. Not funny, to be honest.", "I see.", "What do you think I’m pretending not to understand?", ">hAdN’t EvEn HeArD oF cRiNgE MeeMee\n \n🙄 \n\nHow sad that you’ve spent so much time on this act.\n \n>“Anything useful to say kid?”\n \nThat’s the *Old man yells at clouds* one right?", "Are you lost?", ">ArE yOu LoSt? Dur dur\n \nBoring. Act harder", "I have no idea what you are talking about, so I’m going to ignore you now", ">I HaVe n0 iDeA wHaT y0u aRe tAlKiNg aBoUt\n\nKeep trying Kid. Lame", "Gotcha.\n\nI made you do exactly what you criticised me for.\n\nKid", ">dur I mAdE y0u d0 eXaCtLy WhAt y0u durRrrr mEEEE f0r. Dur\n\nPffft. Try to keep up sad cringe.\n \nAct harder.", "You’ve recycled that insult mate", ">m8\n \n🙄 More sad cringe. Keep trying kid", "I’m Australian, we own that word" ]
50
videos
Joe Pera addresses an important issue regarding his bathroom book
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLdJMOA8x7Q
/r/videos/comments/rirfzk/fake_socialite_lives_21_days_for_free_in_beijing/
[ "r/ActLikeYouBelong", "What's the difference between a fake socialite and a real socialite? \n\nAre you supposed to have some sort of license or certificate of authenticity?", "Tons of money. Only use the finest jelly on your pb&j.", "This is a bad example of what you can actually get if you pretend to be rich. \n\nHer first stop she did cosplay work, and received some benefits. At the airport she forged VIP documents, which of course got her VIP access. After that she kind of bummed around a hotel and tried on jewelry. This is all in the video. \n\nShe pretty much lived off free samples from what it looks like. \n\nNot to hate on the girl, but this feels like a China approved social experiment. Otherwise she'd probably be in a jail never to be heard of again.\n\nIf you want a true example of how to pretend to be a socialite like a boss, check out Anna Delvey. That's how you seriously steal with social clout. And get in big legal trouble to boot!\n\nhttps://youtu.be/YXu289P-dD4", "Keyword \"she\". Pretty young girl can get away with so much more than guys. If this was male, he'd be in jail by now.", "Meh. She probably had an easier time than a guy, but money trumps gender. I could see a man doing this too so long as he acted like an entitled asshole." ]
11
videos
‘Fake socialite’ lives 21 days for free in Beijing as social experiment
https://youtu.be/Cf8rT33RQKY
/r/videos/comments/rirh3c/this_guy_sliding_down_a_dam_spillway_like_a_water/
[ "did he just go splat at the bottom?", "Nice that was a lot larger than I had anticipated.", "POV\n\nhttps://youtu.be/tkiDBgz2rN0", "[0:33](https://youtu.be/tkiDBgz2rN0?t=33) \"Is it too late to change my mind about watching this video?\"", "Is there enough friction to sand his butt off?", "Looks fun but also painful lololol", "There's no need to use bad language, just describe the video.", "Imagine one one rebar protruding from the concrete by half an inch and riding over it.", "it'd probably be similar to [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8B-4-xdqaA) in the first resident evil movie.", "Good point" ]
10
videos
This guy sliding down a dam spillway like a water slide!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GAPwMrDGAfE
/r/videos/comments/risovn/high_level_kendo_vs_fencing/
[ "This comment was copy/pasted from YouTube.", "why must beekeepers always fight?", "lol, you killed the bot, well done.", "That was much more boring than I expected, the music fooled me.", "Back in the day japanese would bring in fencers from Europe to test how the instructors for their troops would fare. These instructors were the best they had as far as swordsmen went and they were losing to fencers to the point they banned them.", "Reminds me of this [Rob Roy Scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u_76dg61ns).\n\nWould seem a more apt comparison might be between Katana and Epee. Foil just doesn't seem to be in the same class.", "haha the same thing happened recently in the olympics.\n\na bunch of wrestlers beat the shit out of all the judoka and were winning gold, silver, bronze in the Olympics. The Olympic judo federation responded by banning the practice of taking hold of your opponent's legs.\n\nI don't disagree, since its kinda important to preserve the culture and art, but its hilarious at the same time.", "Having fenced, the majority of the hits that the kendo guy got were when the fencer allowed him to be too close. Most fencers can keep an extra foot or two of distance and still reliably hit in a lunge. I am not sure how Kendo works, someone who knows what they are doing with a fencing blade should be able to out-distance and avoid any blade contact. All that being said, a poke may not stop a guy quickly, but a blade to the head certainly might.", "FOR THE QUEEN", "When it comes to touch scoring I’m not sure how a two handed sword hold can compare with a one handed sword hold since the body’s center of mass is further away.", "Stay way from the poky thing?", "Plus the saber is a thrusting weapon, in kendo your going for a strike with the edge rather than the tip, so the fencer has a major reach advantage.", "That's pretty must it. Your arms and wrist are easy targets if you are exposing them. One nasty wrist or forearm stab and the bout is pretty well done.", "I'm don't usually like to brag, but I'm pretty proud of the technique I've developed to protect my wrist.", "Sabre would be better. They they'd both be allowed to slash.", "yep, reason why in 1v1 sparing fencing was winning but in a war no one was bringing out their slim rapiers.", "The problem there was that the Judoka were essentially being dominated by a meta strat and refused to adapt (leg takedowns are pretty much the same in Judo as in wrestling). Had the judo federation embraced the meta then the wrestlers would have eventually been weeded out because they would have been too specialized, but as you say it would have changed the sport probably too far from Judo's original goal of preserving the historical art.", "It's interesting but not fully representive. We have examples from history, in many cases those end in mutual death.\n\nFencer's instantly by decapitation or one mortal wound.\n\nSwordsman's after a while from many bleeding holes.\n\nPS. I'm trying to find the source on this claim, because I wanted to link it, but it seems I'm repeating soemthing I've read, and can't find definiteive source -s o take it all with a grain of salt. Best I could find is: http://myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=4831&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=20", "A lot of scoring in Kendo relies on misdirection and controlling the distance. Notice how the Kendoka tilts his shinai to the left to guide his opponent's sword past himself and then come back to centre with the same motion to strike the head. He also only aims at his opponent's head, as hitting him on the wrist, ribs, or throat (all valid scoring areas in Kendo), could cause some serious injury.\n\nI practiced Kendo for 10 years and had matches against a few fencers. We used the same facility, just at different times. Fencers are very good at the quick lunge at their target, but the shinai is more substantial, so it's easier to deflect the epee.", "Honey, I wish I knew.", "Not all fencing, in sabre its all about the slashes and cuts. Anything above the waist is a legal hit. Essentially the foil fencer is using Sabre rules with the foil blade", "can anyone tell me why all the fencing people always have that tether on the back?", "Real sword fighting is boring", "Yeah, this is what I saw. Fencing, even against other fencers, is a game of distance and channels for attack. Once the distance is closed and your are stuck on the outside, kendo has a huge advantage. The heavier blade plays a roll, which is why using the base of a blade is always a stronger way to control the opponent's blade. The guard would stop most hits on the arm, considering the distance the kendo blade must travel, it is way more telegraphed. If I were going to be a nasty kendo vs fencing participant, I would solely hit the forearms and wrists until they were unusable. The weight of a sport blade means nothing is razor sharp metal is involved on both sides. A tap from either would could major damage.", "Electronic system that hooks into the jacket and tells when they hit the other person.", "[Here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r98-BMgn-Bw) is a more interesting analysis of a chinese longsword vs dual hooksword in a 2018 full contact tournament\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r98-BMgn-Bw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r98-BMgn-Bw)", "Woah, this looks hella fun. Is there an good production of kendo tournament? Hopefully, TV produced, online?", "I read somewhere that even the most highly skilled samurai battles usually only took seconds. Like 3 or 4 moves and someone would be dead", "ah ok, that's pretty cool.", "Neither wants to go back to using [whicker](https://preview.redd.it/2qpnnylyndh51.jpg?auto=webp&s=c5703938a98f0c5fa6f6a778d335e0d2956122f7)", "Very true. Gunpowder wins.", "Kendo Black Belt here, there are 4 kendo points and the main one the ribs, \"Do\" which wasn't allowed apparently, Seems like the Kendo guy scored the most headshots, but the speed and flexibility of the foil is tough to match.", "To restrain their true power and stop them from breaking loose.", "Don’t forget infection!", "that was cool to watch, thank you for posting", "or a nicely time sarcastic remark", "If you're not wearing armour then most sword fights will be over in seconds (looking for example at german fighting manuals it's almost always boils down to attack, attack-counterattack or attack-counterattack and counter-counterattack. 1 to 3 moves. Although german fighting manuals were obsessed that every move should be both defense and attack at the same time).\n\nIt's only once armour gets involved that you see longer fights.", "All forms of fighting are a lot more boring when compared to movies and video games. At least from what I've seen haha", "What was the score??", "Nah, Sabre fighters whip.", "Hard disagree. A good mma/boxing match is way better than any movie or game. Never had a movie/game make me stand up from my seat in awe or shock. But I guess you might have to be a fight fan to appreciate it like I do.", "Barring the neck strike/tsuki, you're right. Just given the fact that the fencer only needs to keep one hand on the foil is a huge advantage, alone!", "I doubt they allowed the tsuki as well. That kendoka is fighting with one hand tied behind their back!", "I think it ended 9-9 but I may be mistaken.", "Subscribed.", "It's unfortunate that you think so. I fenced for over a decade, so maybe I just had the context to enjoy it. But, even so, you'd learn something interesting just by watching their footwork, bladework, as well as their reactions to each others provocations. There's a lovely subtlety to combat sports, efficiency of motion coupled with a genuine sense of two skilled people attempting to circumvent the other's defense. The kendo v epee thing is a bit gimmicky, but interesting nonetheless imo.", ">But I guess you might have to be a fight fan to appreciate it like I do.\n\nI mean, yeah that's how any sport/hobby works. Don't get me wrong, I get that people are going to enjoy things more than me that they are invested in and there's nothing wrong with that.\n\nFor example, I think sports are boring as fuck to watch, but I love movies like 42, The Rookie, and Remember the Titans. Also, me loving Rocky, Creed, and Warrior are other perfect examples of this, because I think real MMA/boxing is boring and doesn't come close to making me feel the same as the movies do.", "I don't mean to detract from those who partake, they're incredible athletes. But their sport is 100% contoured the same as it is in movies - it's just a little more realistic.\n\nMMA and boxing are certainly *better* than movies (arguably because the outcome isn't horribly transparent like the plots of movies these days), but the significant number of rules make it far more interesting than it would be without them (fights ending in 15 seconds with one or both opponents seriously and permanently fucked up).\n\nAs much as it's fighting, it's not actual fighting, and actual fighting is boring af to watch.", "So who won?", "You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. “A little bit more realistic” than a movie? \n\nAnd I’m assuming your definition of a real fight is a street fight I suppose?", "Sabre fencers do, in fact, slash. If you only whip, you're not fencing right or well.", "I love how you can’t see them but hear how much fun they are having", "In a \"real\" sword fight at least one of the participants dies.", "That's an epee, not a sabre.", "Seems like fencing should have a pretty clear advantage. The single handed blade in the fencing stance means that the fencers reach can vary much more than the kendo in the two handed stance. Fencing just seems significantly more agile.\n\nThis seems to make sense historically, as kendo is more similar to the sword style practiced earlier in history, until eventually the rapier became the dominant sword in combat (As far as i understand i am not an expert), before the musket, and firearms took over. ( Also a rapier/foil like stabbing blade is far better against an armoured opponent than a cutting blade ( which i believe is what kendo is simulating mostly, but im not certain)", "Umm, black belt isn't saying much. That's not how kendo works. It's Dan, degrees of black belt. You probably know that? Also kendo is closer to real world sword fight evolution to sport than fencing. In a real fight, a kendo master would absolutely win most of the time. The wrist hit is the easiest cut off point from any opponent not aware of the danger in a sword fight. If weapons were real, armors were real, kendo would win 100% of the time.", "I agree. I was more annoyed that you stated it as a fact rather than an opinion.", "Fencing seems like cheating in this matchup. Lightweight flexible foil flapping around like a whip that only has to land a glancing tap. It's taking advantage of the rules. These sports don't really work when you mix them up like this.\n\nIn a real fight if rapier guy got a poke on sword guy's shoulder and then got his head chopped off, sword guy wins. Or they both lose depending if sword guy survives.", "Yes, I do realize they slash also. The problem with the Sabre is that it is not stiff enough so that it lends itself to whipping. If they were to make it stiffer like an epee, it would be more representative of the physical weapon versus the fly fishing that I detest.\n\nSCA fencer. I made it a point to hunt Sabre fighters in the round.", "Overall I'd say the samurai came out on top. He seemed to get a good measure of his opponent and ultimately outrange and overpower the fencer. Fencer still got in some good licks though and did well to utilize his handguard a few times in there.", "I coach fencing. I was literally fencing less than 12 hours ago. If you can't use a sabre without whipping, that is due to your own inability to use one. If you're talking about people using a particular technique in a *sport*, then I've got bad news for you about sports.\n\nAlso, people can flick with an epee as well. I did so yesterday while coaching epee.", "But kendo is theoretically an armoured art, right? So a lot of the things a fenced would do wouldn’t work against the armour a kendo fighter is theoretically wearing, is that correct?", "Not a flick. And yes I am aware of the ability to flick. I have not fenced in 10 years, but had been fencing for nearly 25. \n\nI was certified in single, case, dagger, case of dagger, cloak, buckler, scabbard, foil, epee and schlager. Plus was working through live steel. Was also learning single edged from our local karate studio. Plus I taught new SCA fighters for awhile. \n\nShrug. If we are done appealing to authority, I’m open to a discussion. If not, have a great rest of your day!", "Cue r/fightporn.", "It's so they can be reeled in if the fish bite them.", "Well, that's because fencing isn't swordfighting.\n\nLook at the tip of that thing waggle in the air, no weapon with that level of flex would do any damage to anyone, and the techniques they use for it are not anything anyone would use in any sort of combat.", "I'm impressed. It's been a long time since someone made me use more than 10% of my power.", "So could some of these hits be very superficial wounds, like a 1” poke? Not any fun I know, but in a life or death adrenaline fueled instance that would hardly stop an attacker.", "Probably not in an actual fight. But this is a sport so a hit is a point.", "I wanted to disagree with you, but I looked it up and foils were never used as swords, they were only ever used as training instruments and now they're used for sport.\n\nThey are functionally non-lethal and always have been. Interesting.", "The speed of a foil is hard to beat in a sport setting where points are based on contact, but it sure looked like Kendo would have murdered the fuck out of any fencer.", "Yeah, to correct myself, because I used the wrong terminology, *fencing* is swordfighting, but not with a foil. You can fence with a rapier, but it's nothing like using a foil.", "Yeah, a glancing blow and a solid hit score the same. That along with the thin flexible foil makes fencing far removed from a real sword fight. Kendo seems more realistic. It all has more weight.", "Correct. Olympic style fencing has moved a lot from the smallsword fencing it started as training for. Look to hema if you want a kendo equivalent with many weapons, including smallsword. There you dont use electronics and you allow a brief period after a hit to hit back which cancels the point since if you are hit mid swing, it likely wont stop the swing.", "I’m assuming Do strikes were restricted because the fencer doesn’t HAVE a do or tare to protect his ribs/thighs. The hard plates I’ve seen for fencing don’t really reach that far around. Or at the least, I’m assuming the kendoka didn’t want to schmuck him in the side. Anyone who’s been hit above the do knows it’s not particularly pleasant.", "It does take a little pressure to hit the buttons, but not a lot. The guard looks like an epee bell but everyone else in the comments is saying it’s a foil, and tbh it does kinda look like one, and I’m not sure if there’s pressure differences in the tips or not. If there is it’s likely negligible.", "The fencing strip also limits horizontal movement, though that’s not quite as big of a deal as it may seem.", "I practiced kendo for several years, it's still a lot like a sport. I believe there are still some schools of actual Japanese swordsmanship alive in Japan but I couldn't say how or what they train.\n\nI've also done German style HEMA and it's maybe a little closer to real 'sword training' but the real issue is that it's very hard to train for an actual sword fight without risking damage from broken fingers/bones, concussions and a variety of other injuries.", "I forget the exact dimensions but it’s something like 500g of pressure and a half mm of travel in the tip of the foil.\n\nFencing was originally a discipline taught as squire training for armies during the era where carrying a sword to defend yourself or your monarch/clan/emperor/etc was commonplace.\n\nIt was used to settle disputes and so on as well.\n\nEventually it became a sport itself. while it is in the category of combative sport, you obviously don’t want to actually kill your opponent. It’s a simulation", "Yeah, fencing and kendo are sports, but learning them makes you way better at a real fight than nothing and there's a much smaller risk of injury than real sword fights", "I’m pretty sure it’s actually a foil. The guard is huge but the blade looks tiny and bendy.\n\nEdit: But it was not, in fact, a foil.", "I mean people used rapiers on actual battlefields, but it was after guns made full armor obsolete so it was more important that you didn't get hit at all before you shot or stabbed your enemy. Plus rapiers are a lot more substantial than an epee so it'd be harder to knock aside by a fair margin", "I don't think he's called a samurai. I think kendo practitioners are called kendoka.", "You're wrong. You can totally have that level of flex on a sword made for slashing. That being said you're right in that it's not really useful for a stabbing weapon because it's a training implement", "You can check out the All Japan Kendo Federation channel on youtube.", "I didn’t watch the entirety of the video, but it seems like the fencer was scoring slightly more frequently, though there could be things edited out. I think **on paper** the fencer won, but the kendoka has to deal with some things that aren’t entirely natural to have to deal with. Of course, this is just a side effect of combining rules from two different activities like that.\n\nI can’t tell if that’s a foil or an epee for instance, which determines if attack priority is going to be a thing. Also, defending the left wrist isn’t something you need to do as a kendoka as it’s not normally a valid target, unless you’re in a stance with your hands above your head. I know for sure a couple points were scored that way by the fencer. There’s not really a natural way to block it as far as I can think of atm. \n\nMy local group functions as both a kendo dojo and fencing club, and I feel like I should know more. Maybe I’ll see if I we can set up a match like this for fun on Tuesday.", "Isn't the epee too flexible? It just bends around blocks.", "Oops, very true. Good eye", "Thanks, bud. Little disappointed in production tho. They need little more funding and a better producer. If they did, this would be amazing to watch on TV.", "Overall I'd say the samurai came out on top. He seemed to get a good measure of his opponent and ultimately outrange and overpower the fencer. ~~Fencer~~ Late renaissance European nobleman still got in some good licks though and did well to utilize his handguard a few times in there.", "I love stumbling across 2 people that know an incredible amount each about a very niche subject meeting in the wild.", "Great. I’m not debating SCA vs Strip. They are both their own discipline and can learn from each other. I was stating that saying “I coach fencing” like /u/LiTMac did was out of line, without knowing someone else’s background. They might have a little more experience than you expect. \n\nNot once did I insult or degrade Strip fencing. Remember that fact while you go off.\n\nFWIW I agree with /u/LiTMac assessment of sabres being used to whip.", "I mean, on a battlefield, the samurai would use a spear, halberd or bow. Swords - except for the really big ones - filled basically the same role pistols do for soldiers today, they're what you use when your primary is no longer useful.", "Why is the fencer wearing a harness with a cable tied to him?", ">Fencing seems like cheating in this matchup. Lightweight flexible foil flapping around like a whip that only has to land a glancing tap. It's taking advantage of the rules. These sports don't really work when you mix them up like this.\n\nYeah, it's a bit like trying to tell who's the better athlete from having a hockey team face off against a football team.", "There are groups of people who practice with blunted swords and metal armour from medieval times. They hit each other as hard as they want so it's a lot more realistic, I don't know how they don't end up in the hospital after every round.\n\nThere is lots of it to see on YouTube from 1v1 to group combat and jousting.", "That is good to know for when you stumble into a random sword fight at night.", "They should have swapped protective gear, the fencer would get hurt if he got hit anywhere except the head.", "Rapier’s became a very popular dueling sword because they are light and easily transportable. It was used more in urban duels than in warfare", "Fencing has an electronic tagging system which detects when a strike is made and it helps to decide the winner if two fencers strike each other at almost the same time.\n\nThe cable is an electrical tie in that makes up part of the circuit.", "It was largely for self defense back then being stabbed deeply in the bowels was one of the worst ways to dies.", "And the winner is: gunpowder.", "It was interesting to watch. Do feel that the kendo guy made a couple of sloppy mistakes on a couple of the fencer's points.\n\nBut if you were to replace the equipment with a real rapier and katana, I feel like the kendo guy won.\n\nUnless the fencer was to properly get a killing blow with a hit, the kendo guy got multiple slashes to his opponent's head and arm. That guy would have been dead easily.", "Why did you stop masturbating?", "Worth remembering that small swords are triangular, just so those small 1” pokes are hard to heal and can be lethal.", "R/mildlyinteresting", "This was among the strangest internet rabbit holes I’ve been down. Nearly 20 yrs ago bunch of people arguing, quite eloquently, about a small battle 99.99999 of the world had never heard of. \nMakes me remember when the internet was in its infancy this kind of stuff was felt to be more scholarly. Now I just look at pics of stupid people doing stupid things", "the kendo guy started owning towards the end tho", "Lol idk, they weren't keeping score, and it was likely a highlight reel of the best actions. \n\nBuuut, pretending that this were any sort of actual conflict, I'd give it to the fencer. That first touch on the arm would be devastating. Your grip strength is muscle and tendon. Lacerate the hand or forearm and your opponent can no longer hold a weapon properly.", "You're not dumb, it's an epee. Foil has a smaller, dome-shaped guard. Epee has the larger bell that covers much of the hand.", "It's an epee, not a foil. The guard on a foil is a lot smaller and doesn't wrap around the fingers. In foil, you keep your arm up and behind you so it doesn't interfere with the target, in epee it doesn't matter because your hand can be a target too. You can also tell because he has his name printed on the back of his white jacket, in foil you use a separate metallic jacket for the target area, so people get their names printed on that one and not the white jacket that would be covered up. And there is a pretty substantial difference in pressure required to score a hit, 750g for an epee instead of 500g for a foil. You can also tell stylistically from the way he fences but that would be even more complicated to explain lol", "Also keep in mind that you dont need to stab or slice someone very hard with a sharp sword to hurt them badly or even kill them. Humans are feeble sacks of meat.", "Awesome to see the different styles match up, kind of like the early days of the UFC. Thanks for the video link!", "Fairly certain the blade has a triangular shape because it provides very good rigidity.", "I'd love to see a Monkey Island style insult sword fighting competition", "> Buuut, pretending that this were any sort of actual conflict, I'd give it to the fencer. That first touch on the arm would be devastating. Your grip strength is muscle and tendon. Lacerate the hand or forearm and your opponent can no longer hold a weapon properly.\n\nNot to mention the fencer is using a MUCH lighter weapon. Means they are much more mobile and quick to act/react. At least in the beginning, Kendo was having trouble manipulating his weapon as fast as the Fencer. Seemed half the time the fencer used the bending of his weapon to reach around Kendo's defense too.", "At the time when fencing was turning into an olympic sport it wasn't used primarily on a battlefield or in self defense as guns were already dominating so the rules are based mostly on duels, and in such duels any draw of blood could count as a win so one hit is all you need. \n\nAlso even if you want to model actual fighting using practice weapon it's impossible to say what consequences would be of a particular hit, whether it would just cut skin and cause only some pain or cut tendons and disable someones arm or a leg and stop a fight. So the only part of fight you can honestly train like that is the clash before anyone gets hit.", "Both are closer to the sport than an actual fight. Same with most combat sports. Once you prioritize safety of combat athletes (or lack of combat, in this case), it's really no longer anything *close* to a real fight. Just watch MMA compared to any street fight, they're about as far apart as you can get.", "Yep. No actual handheld sword is going to be a triangle. There's a reason we moved away from that on bayonets as well lol. It's just not a good design for a pokey-stick, as you said it helps with rigidity, but we don't work with only poor quality iron anymore.", "That's just default in literally any battle/war. First strike is a HUGE advantage, as you can decide when, where, and how.", "A lot of things fencers would do wouldn't work period. Hence why fencing was limited to duals, and not used in actual war/battle. It's great for one-on-one equal/show combat, but would fail horribly in real battle.", "Just did a little reading and it seems that thin, light, stabbing swords were dominant later as they were predominantly a sidearm and infantry would have a primary weapon like a pike or bow. So the sword in military combat would have been chosen for its portability also.", "It's actually not hooking into the jacket, or lamé, with this kind of blade. This is an épeé, which has a [button on the tip](https://www.thefencingshop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/products-Epee-point-complete.jpg) (as does foil, another blade) which registers a hit when enough force is applied to the button. So the tether is connected to the jacket, but has a plug running with it that then connects to a cable, that [cable](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41KxDrOzuQS._AC_SY1000_.jpg) runs up the back between shirt and jacket, down the sleeve of the arm to the blade, and then plugs into the blade behind the guard. There is a groove running down the blade that holds the wire and goes to the tip. \n\nIf you see a jacket that is grey, that is because it has metal fibers in it to detect the contact of a blade when fencing sabre, which has no tip button, and has a guard that extends around below the hand. In sabre, the torso, arms, and head are valid targets; in foil a smaller guard than in this video, and just the torso can be hit. In épeé, which is what the fencer in this video was using the entire body is valid target, thus no need for an electric connection on the jacket (or helmet, for sabre.)\n\nAnd for anyone saying otherwise, no, you aren't getting stabbed by these blades (excluding freak accidents surrounding blade breaks.) The worse you get is hit in the shin and it slides down, I've had plenty of scrapes like that even through the knickers/socks you wear for tournament.", "I'm not a big MMA guy, but isn't it pretty much anything goes? Like just a few restrictions for the really dirty stuff?\n\nEither way I wouldn't expect it to look like street fights because street fights usually aren't between professional fighters.", "I think everyone should watch the Duellist once. It's a 1970 something movie about well, sword fighting. I stumbled across it thinking it's some cool swashbuckling. I found it really shocking to see \"real\" swordfighting, and what it has to be like before, while and after duelling someone with a real blade. Great movie.", "That little poke isn't one inch. Look at the bend in the foil it will pierce your whole body in a split second. No idea how an attacker will keep coming at you with a hole in their Lung/Liver/Stomach or any other vital organ. Yes, Adrenalin is a hell of a drug, but the speed of a foil and its piercing potential should not be underestimated.", "Fencers are notoriously rabid. Im surprised they let anyone get this close.", "It’s 100% an epee.\nI used to be a nationally ranked fencer when I was younger, specifically in epee and he’s just using a less stiff epee than most", "The Rapier was designed as a dueling weapon, in a region with greater steel capabilities, it seems odd that those designing a dueling weapon, who know their options, would go for a rapier style if large katana like weapons held such an advantage. \n\nThat said, swords in Europe were dueling weapons primarily and sidearms, any regiment with a katana in warfare would be against spears/pikes/halberds and sword sidearms, so the warfare aspect is kind of an aside. This may mean that Europeans prioritized lightweight over pure fighting/dueling ability.\n\nAlso note, a rapier was not really designed to cut, the worst you would get is a sword through your neck or stomach or some vital body part, I think you have vastly under estimated the damage a rapier will do there.", "I’m shocked that 90% of comments are saying it’s a foil. I guess people assume epees can’t be flexible at all?", "This isn't really kendo vs fencing. This is fencing with fencing weapon (whatever it's called) vs fencing with a kendo sword.\n\nThe stage is restricted to a line.", "I dno I thought it was great. Didn’t expect to watch it all.", "Seems like even a light leather armor would protect you against that though.", "> You might be able to get a few quick slashes in with a rapier but the most you're going to do is a few scratches or shallow cuts before being overpowered.\n\nThis is a common misconception. Against a non armored opponent a rapier will give deadly wounds very easily and it would have been used against non armored opponents as it came around in time when muskets were the \"main\" weapon of choice for armies. Also they were mainly a thrust weapon so yes it would only be a wound couple inches wide but it would go through your whole body.\n\nAlso rapier was never the primary weapon as it was a sidearm carried together with your primary weapon (a musket usually). They also started to be used for dueling by the upper classes.\n\n> Even if he has a good rapier and is well trained in it, most samurais knew jiu-jitsu anyway and would get close enough to grapple him and knock him out or twist him up with his sword and punch him in the face or make him do a forward flip and tumble over and throw him on his back and kill him. Or kill him with a small tanto blade while he's closed in. What is the rapier guy gonna do once it's knocked out of his hands?\n\nThere is literally no way to get within grappling range of a skilled rapier swordsman without that rapier going through you first. Just like there is no way a unarmed samurai could get into grappling range of another one wielding a katana without getting cut first. There is a reason swords were used instead of knives they gave you more range to kill your opponent before they can touch you (and spear/pike does the same against swords and arrows against melee weapons, etc)\n\nAlso europeans had their own unarmed combat styles too. They just mostly got forgotten over time as firearms made armor useless and without armor wrestling/unarmored combat skills are not that useful in war.", "In an actual fight wouldn’t you just break the fuck out of the rapier?", "> a real rapier and katana \n\nThat’s not really the point though. If it were a real fight the rules of both sports would be completely thrown out. In fencing your movement is restricted to a straight line on that strip. In kendo you only score points with the tip or ~ last 1/4th of the blade, while in reality the entire blade could kill you. Both (I think, or at least kendo) sports you are only allowed to score points on certain parts of the body and in real life obviously a hit is a hit anywhere. \n\nI think the point was combing the two sports and taking rules from one and omitting rules from another in order to balance the fight.", "Rapier came around during a time when armies stopped using armor as firearms made them useless. So its job was to go through cloth/flesh. Also it was not the main weapon but a sidearm used when your main weapon was not available (or carried with you to around town/tavern/whatever)\n\nThough the fantasy \"light leather armor\" did not really exist. Instead we got stuff like Lamellar armor or Brigandine both of which should most likely protect one from a rapier thrust (especially the steel/bronze plated kind) though Lamellar armor does have gaps you could the sword through with luck.\n\nBut basically rapier was a tool made for the needs of the time/place it existed in.", "katanas are for going through wooden armor I thought? Would the fencer be able to go through wooden armor?", "Generally fencing is better for sport based rules. At equal skill levels the fencer will usually win in a sporting event. Fencing as combat is extremely different that the sport. Sabers were typically favored if actual combat was the goal and you'd often have a shield or something Ike a parry dagger. Rapiers were favored for personal defense and the more common, as the they were pretty effective without the need of significant strength training or a lot of weapons training. On that note peoples rapiers got insanely long as it almost always boiled down to the longer reach wins. And I mean comically large, a few were 60 inches, but I guess that was the type of person who gets the biggest truck they can muster to drive around the city never putting it to work. So when we see these fights it's never really a good measure of what people want to know, which is samurai vs European arts (more specifically Knights) in battle. Because you're really seeing version of the arts aimed at the sport side of things rather than a focus on combat", "I have a feeling the fencer chose to do different approaches to points each time for the sake of the video. One of the earlier points where he hit the arm would most likely be the strategy every time if it was a real fight, but that would make the video lame. One or two hits on the arm would render the arm bloody and lame (stabbing through tendons and muscle with each). That being said, like many people said, if it was a real fight there would be different ways to approach the situation and the fight would most likely be different since you wouldn't leave yourself open after an attack.", "Power source. Without it, the fencer can only use their internal battery for 5 minutes or 1 minute at full power.", "It's like witnessing a spontaneous rap battle. I don't know if either of them are saying real shit about eachothers skillsets, but it's entertaining as hell.", "[yes](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/witcher/images/7/79/Gwent_cardart_monsters_ritual_sacrifice.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/992?cb=20180709200726)", "Yikes", "Fencing as a sport was a safer replacement to *dueling*. Men wore thick cotton vests (because the \"swords\" were tipped with pointy barbs) and eye protection (because of the pointy barbs). This is back when having facial scars was considered attractive, because it shows how much risk you would take when fencing.\n\nIt's also back when your peers might jeer you for picking at your facial wounds to try and make you scars more impressive.", "Cyberpunk music?", "Kendo fighter going for straight headshots", "They didn't even activate any bullet time parries or super moves. Dull.", "MMA has a lot of rules, some of which are about dirty fighting, some of which basically cancel entire schools of martial arts(small joint manipulation is banned for instance, meaning some schools of jujutsu are out entirely, though the magic spirit attack schools can still join and get their faces smashed). Most of these rules are to help eliminate permanent injury.", "In the real world light leather armor wasn't really a thing. Fantasy has warped people's ideas of what combat and armor looked like. Rapiers were used in an era of no armor, when firearms had begun to reign supreme, and it isn't like armies loaded up with rapiers charged each other on the battlefield. It's honestly a pretty interesting how the human arms race evolved.", "Which is serving zero purpose here and shouldn't be connected. No reason for electronic touch for one competitor and not the other.", "To help save them from drowning in pussy.", "100%. They would also be used to stacking and defending the same body parts", "Stylistically, dude takes a lot of shots to the dome for an epee fencer", "You are confidently incorrect. That is absolutely an epee, and anyone who knows anything about fencing and who has eyes can see that.", "Didn’t know I needed it. But I did. Thanks for sharing", "Now that you mention it, it appears he was not wearing his fiberglass \"DO\" protector. Looks like he is wearing a fencing-style chest protector or something, but the beginning of the video shows him preparing it, weird. Do you know what is up with the bungee cord on the fencer?", "It is an armored \"sport.\" I imagine if you get in a sword fight you would prefer armor tho, lol", "This doesn't seem particularly high level for the fencer - yes he's using an epee so hes not used to right of way rules, but even epee fencers have better recovery time than that. He's literally just sitting there taking hits sometimes instead of recovering (as he should)", "My argument was that the experience is still valuable to an extent without the danger of real swordplay. Obviously someone who has real experience is better than someone with only sport experience (assuming equal levels of experience)", "The kendoka shouldnt have won. The fencer had no recovery, and left himself open multiple times when he shouldn't have.\n\nI'd be interested on knowing the ruleset they were using, I don't believe kendo has right of way rules (like epee) but the fencer made some strange choices regardless.", "Oh well then a person with a rapier would probably use a gun in that fight lol", "It's an epee I'm almost 100% sure. They're also probably using an epee because like kendo, you can score anywhere on the body and there is no right of way.\n\nThat said, epee fencers don't tend to be as fast on their feet because of the lack of right of way rules (no need to recover after an attack), and I'd be interested to see how a sabre fencer would handle it.", "Epee fencers are also trained to go for the hand and arm.", "It's Def not a foil. Look at that blade, and there are zero strong flicks. He's also moving like an epee fencer (ignoring recovery and right of way rules).", ">You can also tell stylistically from the way he fences\n\nThat was my thought - went in thinking it was a foil but then I noticed he never recovers after attacks (no right of way in epee) and figured it has to be epee.", "Foil has 750g of pressure. Epee uses 500g.\n\nThat said, this is an epee and not a foil.", "It's\n\nNot\n\nA\n\nFoil.\n\nIt's an epee, which is much heavier, but takes less pressure to score with. The dude moves like an epee fencer too, which is probably why he lost.", "Not sure why you're being downvoted. You're right. The strength of a sword was in the weight of its swing being concentrated Into a very small amount of surface area, nit in its razor sharpness.", "To add to this there was at least one mutual death. Yes the fencer hit first, but the kendoer(?) immediately wacked the fencer in to he head after. I am no expert, but I expect the wound from a rapier to be less immediately lethal than a strike to head with a katana (not sure if that's the equivalent real version of a shinai). I'd probably give that to the kendoer(?).", "Of course! I was pretty tired when I wrote that", "No worries! I'm being an obnoxious sports fan on this thread anyway.", "Oh shit guys he can see the strings of reality.\n\nWe must end him before the very fabric is uncoiled.", "No. Not unless the blade breaks. The protective equipment and the design of the weapon means the worst you get is a bruise or minor abrasion.\n\nEveryone is trained to react to the sound of a blade break. Everything stops and the fencer who may have been hit by the broken blade gets their equipment checked. Any hole, however small, results in a skin level check for a wound. Any wound gets immediate medical attention. Any damaged equipment is discarded and replaced.\n\nIn fifteen years of competition and teaching I have never seen a wound and have only seen one hole in equipment that went through the outer layer and was stopped by the next layer.", "also it’s not just about being “invested” as such, more about having a greater understanding of what they’re watching", "This is neat. There's another Korean couple on Youtube that popped up a while ago for me where they do a bunch of these kinds of match ups against different weapons. The real good one was fighting against a guy with a spear, spears are under rated.", "Gotta admit, the Kendo outfit makes you look way cooler.", "Yeah but most street fights don't include eye gouging or snapping fingers either. Cops and bouncers are usually going to try to grapple the other guy into (basically) a submission, random assholes are usually going to box while trying to set up a ground and pound. 90% of low and mid level MMA fights, they're not really doing anything different than they'd do in a parking lot brawl.\n\nKrav maga and the nasty forms of self-defense, sure, they can't do that. But that's like saying they can't use knives, that's not just fighting that's fighting-to-the-death.", "The thing is what he's using in the video isn't a rapier.\n\nRapiers would generally be significantly longer, significantly stiffer, and significantly heavier than what is used in modern fencing and would be a significantly greater threat although more inconvenient to carry than modern fencing weapons.\n\nYou would occasionally see leather armor used https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiled_leather\n\nHowever, generally cloth armor was a better option on the cheap end.\n\nWhile it would likely be technically possible to one hit someone to instant death with a sharp fencing weapon, I would not expect that to be the normal outcome because people are relatively durable and tend to be moving targets. If you don't score a solid hit you may not penetrate deeply enough. Scoring a solid hit may not be immediately lethal if you do not also hit the right spot. For example, if you hit a rib the person will likely not die immediately.", "In my humble opinion, that is still a pretty bad way to die.", "See, that’s what I thought at first too. The blade looked less stiff than I would have expected for an epee, and I couldn’t tell if it had the right shape.", "You definitely cannot score anywhere on the body in kendo. There’s more target areas than foil for sure though.", "Oh weird I didn’t notice that either. It looked like a really expensive do, I wonder they didn’t want to scratch it with the epee. \n\nDo you mean the cord coming off his back? That’s connected to the electrical scoring system. That’s what makes that beep sound sometimes when the fencer is scoring.", "Am a former fencer :). Should know better", "Ok, good to know I’m not crazy. That’s what I thought originally, but it looked way less stiff than the epee my club use.", "Yeah, that’s what I thought at first. His blade is just way more flexible than I expected. I don’t have a LOT of experience, but I’ve done a bit of foil and epee. I assumed he didn’t wear the lamé because he wasn’t against another foil, but yeah, if it’s epee that makes sense.", "That’s what I thought originally, but the blade seemed shorter and more flexible than I expected. A bunch of other people were calling it a foil too, so I thought maybe I’m just crazy and it has a bigger bell guard like an epee. \n\nI mean, yes, I’m still dumb, but slightly less dumb.", "Probably downvoted as a properly hardened blade doesnt actually dull as quickly as suggested, and swords were certainly quite sharp. They didnt harden armor or shields in the same way as swords. Hardness is less desirable for these items since hardness also adds brittleness. Swords were harder and wouldnt dull very much hitting things other than other swords. You can watch strength tests of edged weapons hitting steel railroad spikes at full force and taking zero damage. Sword fights in battle also werent generally long drawn out things like in movies...as soon as the first hit lands the fight ends very very fast in battle.", "These guys seems like they are genuinely having a lot of fun. Cool video.", "Well everything after rapier is purely a dueling weapon and there should never be a reason to fight someone in armor with it (well outside of practice but in that case just use a practice one that isn't sharp). Basically after rapier you got smallswords/courtswords/dresswords/epee and there nobody really brought those to actual battles where someone might be wearing armor (basically fully specializing what rapier started into dueling)", "Indeed, I imagine that you wouldn't be able to block a full powered katana slash with such a thin sword.", "Kendo is often mistaken for swordsmanship.", "It is an epee. Ask any of the fencers in the comments.", "See that’s thing, I am a fencer. Just not a very experienced one. \n\nBut yeah, you’re clearly correct.", "Can the fencer cut up the kendo dude’s arms before he stabs him in the face? That’s the question.", "Daaammnnn I've always wondered about this vs match. Fencing is opeeee", "In an actual fight you would use a Rapier, which has also a cutting blade so not only pokes will work. Most possibly you could also equip a main gauche (left hand) to use as a parry weapon.\n\nThese weapons were used by the musketeers who also used muskets and small handguns.\n\nThe fencing sport was introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte because he lost officers in his army to duels with real weapons (sabres and rapiers)\n\nFrom that moment duels would be faught with dull blades with a kind of cork on the top. This evolved into fencing.", "It would be a bad way to die. It’s just a bit less likely to kill you than it used to be. A guy I know of got stabbed in the guts and lost many feet of intestines but he’s basically fine now.", "Does he poop faster?", "Not to mention the katana was a sidearm for the Japanese as well. Spears, bows, and later muskets were the mainstay of their armies as well. Being able to poke someone before they can poke you spans across time and cultures.", "In an actual fight it would be an actual rapier, the fencing versions are impractically thin.", "Thank you!", "That's my secret captain, I'm always masturbating.", "Carry on, fellow Browncoat!", "The fights are designed from start to finish with the goal of entertainment. They fit the exact same bill as a movie in that regard.\n\nWhen you've got two (edit: or more) people whose singular goal is to fuck up the other person, that is a fight. There's no rules, there's no referee, no score, it's just people going until one can't anymore. Some street fights are like that.\n\nThey are boring to watch because they're short, inherently violent (to an extreme that an MMA league would get cancelled for), and very messy.\n\nIt's a bit like chess. You've got all the rules, all these different pieces, and they're all intended to add a strategy to the game. A real fight, it's just a board full of queens.", "That was actually the Teutonic knight in the background yelling and upset they were leaving before he got a turn.", "No he still spends 15 minutes playing candy crush.", "Funny I trained with the former US national team coach, 7th Dan. And he always called it a \"black belt\"", "Lol can someone find me the song in this video", "Lots of Dwight Schrutte \"*ahcktually*\" sword experts in this thread.", "Sure but a punctured gut isn't the death sentence the way it used to be.", "I don’t know the guy myself. One of my college teammates stabbed him. Found out later that he was basically fine. Thank god for modern medicine.", "The music was too much, and the sound effect when they were hit was jarring. Except for that it was an interesting and fun video!", "A lot more headshots, giving it to the kendo", "To add more to this, grey jacket likely means sabre, where the entire upper body is a legal hit, grey vest likely means foil, where only the torso itself is a legal hit.\n\nÉpeé rules are definitely the best in my opinion. Foil and sabre are very concerned with procedure and rules, like old court duels where you didn't want it to get *too* dangerous, so simultaneous attacks were strongly discouraged.\n\nWhen both fencers hit each other simultaneously in foil or sabre, judges have to determine who had priority, so who started the attack first, who last parried or evaded and some more granular rules. Then that person is awarded a point.\n\nIn Épeé fencing, if there is a simultaneous hit, both fencers get a point. The machine still locks out after a short delay, so you can't score on a counterattack a second after being hit, but there's quite a bit of realistic leeway in there.\n\nAnd yeah, I've had a hit just below my knee slide down and dislodge my sock, which I didn't realize, and then another hit right after in the same spot. Opponent overlunged and I still messed up the parry, so that one SUCKED.", "Also fencing might be linear, but kendo isn't; it's practiced with a lot side stepping and circling around. So this 'fight' isn't each side playing to their strengths, it's kendo playing by fencing rules almost.", "What is your or his rank? \"Black belt\"? I think there's miscommunication here. I might know the same coach you are referring to, and last time I heard (over 15 years ago) he was given honorary 8th Dan.", "As someone who studied both fencing and Kendo for a brief time, I think this fight is all wrong...\n\nJust kidding. This is great. We never got a chance to do this despite my classes being at the same location.\n\nI always felt like fencing was about following the form because of the strict rules, whereas Kendo was about following the form because it was safer for anyone but a master. I'd love to see a knock down, drag out fight between a master fencer and a master Kendo artist.", "In the deadliest warrior series, they pitched a Spartan warrior with spear, sword, and shield against a Ninja. The Spartan pinned the Ninja to a tree. It's considered the best episode of the show.\n\nPotato version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6bCTTXYApM", "Can vouch for this. I practice longsword, which is what you see a shitton in all the movies and series. In reality the exchange is less than 5 seconds, and it is over.", "One of my favorite \"Deadliest Warrior\" episodes: https://www.team-andro.com/tube/v/4719/\n\nSamurai wins but it's a tough fight.", "Alright, I'm done with this thread, you just won it.", "A strike might only be a split second, but a fight will be longer.", "> This isn't really kendo vs fencing. This is fencing with fencing weapon (whatever it's called) vs fencing with a kendo sword.\n\nIn other words, Kendo vs fencing.", "Watching the video and was wondering, in the bind you usually trying to control their weapon against their weak (the top bit) but is it different when against an Epee/ Foil /Sabre? Seems like they are took flexible at the top of the blade and you need that resistance to have control over it, so would you try to aim for their strong during a bind?", "With an actual rapier, pretty sure yes, but an actual rapier would be notably heavier than a foil i think, so i guess some of the agility is lost", "Right, unless they made the music them self it's a horrible thing to post a video where the music is like 70% of the whole video, without a source.", "yay antibiotics!", "They wouldn't be a 1 inch poke, something that long and narrow peirces through people with very little effort. I worked as a paramedic and remember gangs in my area for a bit were using bicycle spokes as a weapon.\n\nEasy to conceal, easy to procure, very little bleeding externally so easy to overlook, and will pierce deep with no real way to control the bleed without massively invasive surgery as it would be difficult to find all lacerations and very easy to miss some before stiching them back up.\n\nWill glance past bones and go through various organs causing any sort of long term complication.", "If I understand your question correctly, against an epee, or similar weapon you'd try to deflect it as close to the base of the blade, as possible. The flexibility works against that type of blade, if you're able to push it at the base. It also has the effect of making the tip of the epee travel that much further, so it takes more time for it to come back and hit you. An experienced kendoka, like the guy in this vid, would have the speed and economy of movement to be able to pull this move off on a regular basis.", "Kendo is a fighting form that is not limited to moving up and down a straight line.", "But it's not like you have to perform all the techniques of a martial art to still be performing that martial art.", ">In the real world light leather armor wasn't really a thing. Fantasy has warped people's ideas of what combat and armor looked like.\n\nIn the real world people wore protective clothing in combat. Many of the foot soldiers could not afford heavier clothing so they made do what they had and sometimes this was pieces of leather or leather outfits. It was also not uncommon to use wood or straw or whatever was on hand. \n\nMore elite soldiers had metal armor.\n\nMy point is that a small whippy weapon like that could easily be thwarted by something that resists the point, whipping and the \"scratching\" motions. \n\nHere is what a kendo wielding samurai would be wearing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karuta_(armour)\n\nSo you think that would be effective against this fencer? I do.", "If you are not allowed to use all the tactics you trained in then you are at a disadvantage.", "Well in a real fight, the fencing sword wouldn't be nearly as light, and if it was a traditional rapier, it would mostly be the tip that's capable of real damage.\n\nLike there are multiple times the fencer only scored a point because of how much bend his blade had when the kenpo guy tried to roll it or push it away. A real sword wouldn't have nearly as much give to it.", "What exactly is the tether for?", "Kendo armour looks so cool. I just want a set to play dress up mall ninja style. Get drunk, fight neighbor kids and shit. Fuck you Toby, you are not Batman.", "This fencer is using an electronic tool made for the sport, the tip is a sensor, made to score points. He would be using either a saber or an actual rapier. This entire argument is silly, because both of these people are athletes. In actual combat the fencer would shoot the samurai, then draw his weapon, and the samurai likely wouldn't be using a katana, and depending on the era we imported him in from, would also likely be armed with a fire arm. It's a dumb argument, that belongs on r/whowouldwin more than this video. But go off", "And no I don't care about your likely weeb worshiping response, you are throwing a hissy fit over people calling out your ignorance.", "What the fuck is wrong with you?", "When both sides are trying to kill the other guy as quickly as possible....\n\nUsually one side succeeds... with all expected quickness....", "Kendo guy I agree with.", "What you have to understand about swords is that they are personal weapons, not battle weapons. Everyone had a personal weapon for themselves (if you couldn't afford a sword, you'd get at least a dagger or an axe or something), but people on the battlefield relied on their battle weapons because they were better weapons (yes, spears are on[ average better weapons](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLLv8E2pWdk) under lots of circumstances).\n\nTo elaborate:\n\nPersonal weapons are there to allow you to fight as an individual, both in a battlefield or outside of it like if you are travelling and have to protect yourself from bandits/rivals/whatever. They were there as personal defense weapons because you used them to defend you as a person. This is why nobility made a point about having swords. They were the weapon you had if your military formation failed or if you got knocked off your horse or whatever. They were always meant to be portable because they were on the person that used it, or rather, their side: that is why they are called sidearms.\n\nBattle weapons were stuff like bows and spears, stuff you can't carry around every day but you do when you are in battle and that is your main weapon. You only switch from your battle weapon to your personal weapon when you lost your battle weapon or it becomes otherwise impractical to use. More importantly, battle weapons allow you to function as part of some kind of military formation, whether it is a cavalry wave (a tidalwave of pointy death with the full force of a charging horse behind it) or a sword & spear line (a wall of pointy death). There are swords that were used as main battle weapons in history, but for most of military history battle weapons like spears, polearms, bows (I recall that was one of the main samuari weapons) and lances (the titular weapon of the knight) were predominant. Spears are more widespread than swords in human history and for this reason.", "It's because the weapons (or more properly, the foil and kendo were meant to emulate) were meant for different expectations and conditions. \n\nRapiers were primarily dueling weapons for aristocrats, meant primarily to fight in duels or as personal weapons for nobles as they went about. Its focus on stabbing wasn't due to meaning to fight armored opponents, it was because the rapier was meant to allow you to give as much reach as possible and thus give you an edge in a duel. A rapier was a viable combat weapon and if you could manage to be precise enough, but truly anti-armor weapons were stuff like warhammers and estocs.\n\nKendo weapons imitate samuari weapons that were meant to imitate the weapons used by samuari throughout historical japan and the design was \"perfected\" (or fossilized depending on how you view it) as a personal weapon for a horse-mounted warrior that was also good as an individual's weapon. Hence why it is a somewhat sabre-like weapon with its single-edged, slighty-curved nature." ]
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High Level Kendo vs. Fencing
https://youtu.be/VylhFaMsikM
/r/videos/comments/rit08s/bats_vibing_to_the_blade_movie_intro_theme_song/
[ "[This version](https://youtu.be/G9A8PFlqM4U) is so much better lol", "Ha! How does this fit so well?!", "Those movies were gold", "Yea this was posted awhile back, and they had the name of that band and song. \n\nI forget what it was do you know it by chance?", "black bat magic", "Molchat Doma - Cyaho", "It is a banger to be fair.", "I been to this club.", "The one that was upside down and twerked. Did it pee?", "ever been to an all night dance, trance party? out in the woods? it's sort of like this.", "These lil fellows are not bats, those are Megabats! :)", "Yes. This is what the internet is for.", "Thanks!", "[The track](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6UXQ_9IRo8) just in case anyone wants it. To this day it's one of the most badass tracks ever.", "Daraude Storm. I hacked a PC video game in 1999 to make this the loading music.", "Man, Bats are just so mammal looking.", "The Wuhan Rave special", "New Order - Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction mix)\nhttps://youtu.be/Z56Gp0h0NGI" ]
18
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Bats vibing to the blade movie intro theme song.
https://youtu.be/2bWNF_eNwvI
/r/videos/comments/rit5n6/where_did_the_syphilis_pandemic_start_the/
[ "I watched this a week or so ago and found it very interesting.", "Glad that they were able to relieve native American Indians of the blame of having brought syphilis to Europe.", "Your mums house.", "Too long-winded IMO. Could've been 8 minutes or even less." ]
4
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Where Did The Syphilis Pandemic Start? | The Syphilis Enigma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sI7WveN7vk
/r/videos/comments/ritn0q/keeping_a_grocery_store_lobster_as_a_pet/
[ "Leone or Leona? Love it.\n\nDownward lobster, a new yoga pose!", "Unlikely to last a terribly long time without a chiller, they do much better in cold water", "Would have been hilarious if at the end of the video he just drops it into a boiling pot of water. Lol!" ]
3
videos
Keeping A Grocery Store Lobster As A Pet
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/ritrlx/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/ritrlx/deleted_by_user/
[ "Best disguise ever, Mr. Hunt.", "Given the only reason to have a crab like that is to cook it, I suggest this one earned it's freedom.", "and as a prize for getting my shirt, you shall become a meal and then dissolve in my belly!", "That's. Fuckin'. Genius!", "Something is making me want to hit the subscribe button", "Can we not teach crabs these type of things? The last thing we need is crabs\ndeveloping mission impossible type skillsets.\n\nWhat's next? Monocles and top hats? \nCome on Master Chief, this is where I draw the line" ]
8
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[deleted by user]
https://youtu.be/CqIjYYXJgyA
/r/videos/comments/rits5t/1_hour_relaxing_dumpster_fire_ambience/
[ "This seems a useful meme.", " Can just wait until Sunday and watch 3hrs of the Jets game..", "Maybe if that lady wasn't included in the shot...", "Excellent idea. Terrible execution.", "Bills vs Panthers is gonna be like watching a dumpster fire vs a beautiful organic compost pile that you could of been with.", "God it reminds me so much of home. I can finally rest.", "Cuddle up to 2022. It’s sure to be just as spectacular.", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFTLKWw542g", "I legit thought I was browsing /r/chibears during and after a game.", "That's it? Just an hour of a looped bonfire sound bite? Where's the distant rioting? The barely audible screams? The faint blaring sirens?\n\nSo many missed opportunities when you title a video as \"ambience\". That's not a dumpster fire you got there. It's a fire in a dumpster...", "According to most players in post game chats this is a visual representation of me.", "Idk why but this gives me Always Sunny vibes", "Low effort, lame. If the fire slowly spread until it was consuming the entire surroundings and the girl was still sitting sipping tea it would have been so much better.", "This should be posted to r/sysadmin", "Filmed in Portland", "play all with OP at the same time\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNibrdgIVSw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNibrdgIVSw)\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whtz44p9oII](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whtz44p9oII)\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry3LJ\\_ESBeU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry3LJ_ESBeU)", "yeah at least some homeless warming their hands", "I've heard people say \"dumpster fire\" so many times... But I never thought of how bad that would actually smell.", "Me after getting a higher paying and way closer job after getting fired for reporting a bad employee who continued to cause Hell after I left", "Ah excellent, a DIY Ambiance kit and everything's in its original packaging!", "Maybe if the lady included in the shot were attractive...", "Liberal music", "Feels like January 2020, with a whiff of what's to come.", "I just listened to 5 min of this and then skipped around trying to find the ambulance sound.\n\nI then discovered I'm not a smart man.", "I was confused why anyone would want to listen to an hours worth of ambulance sirens...", "Man she is really savoring that tea.", "Ah, one of my favourites along with 47 hours of racoons going through bins and neighbours setting off fireworks ambience.", "Yee Haw, now pass the Ivermectin and a Miller, buddie!", "Poor execution honestly.", "http://www.youtubemultiplier.com/61bda9a1ce486-1-hour-relaxing-dumpster-fire-ambience.php", "LOL....I was going to post this to /r/buccos with a title of \"Pirates fans enjoying the offseason\"", "It's a horrible execution. Why do we need the stupid picture of the chick sitting inside sipping whatever? Why not JUST the dumpster fire like the dumb log in the fire that people play on Christmas? You don't get the Yule Log in the fireplace with a person sitting there sipping shit.", "I like how she opens her eyes every now and then", "*\"Chestnuts roasting on a dumpster fire\"*", "That's not how cinemagraphs work!", "I can argue that you really cant relax in skinny jeans.", "[Well actually](https://youtu.be/_StgHl92v5Q)", "Lmao I thought it was funny", "Not enough toxic smoke. That is the cleanest burning fire in existence.", "CANT WE ALL GET ALONG?", "At least they got it down that whenever a woman holds a cup of coffee she has to have two hands on it. It’s the law.", "This is fine", "Throw another log4j on the fire!", "I'm going to tattoo a coffee mug on my weiner. Let them try! Joke is on them!", "There are some green flickering squares at times.\n\n​\n\n[https://imgur.com/a/nNRbQOZ](https://imgur.com/a/nNRbQOZ)", "Hey, a fire is a fire. As long as you don't have to smell it.", "You can even hear glass breaking.", "Now THIS is some 2020 Ambiance", "Netflix has this too, I think they made it because their Fireplace Ambience is really popular.\n\nSearch \"Cowboy Bebop(2021)\" for more info", "Why is this being downvoted? Portland is America's PVP shithole zone", "is this /r/folkpunk?", "\"This is CNN.\"", "Yeah I thought about putting this on for my Christmas party but that would be 80% burn in.", "Visited Portland countless times, this is accurate.", "As an American, relatable.\n\n\n^^^so ^^^brave, ^^^ik", "We needed this in 2020.", "Smart move turning off comments on that last video.", "*Except*, Nick Offerman isn't a person." ]
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1 HOUR - Relaxing Dumpster Fire Ambience
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/ritw61/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/ritw61/deleted_by_user/
[ "Nope....never", "why", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7se4gFTCys", "lol, thats stupid conspiracy bullshit. \n\n\nRFID Technic cant be use to Track you. \n\n\nThe whole yt video is bullshit, false info, fake news. sounds like q annon shit. \n\n\nThey clearly have no clue about RFID and talk bullshit.", "i mean some of the stuff is true about tracking, and its happening. right now. \n\n\nbut moch through RFID Chips in passports lol \n\n\nCellphones have GPS and track everything. but RFID Technology cant do that.", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification", "I'm very confused. If you are a troll, you aren't very good at it.\n\nIf you just have a hard time understanding and making sense of the tech then I can help you out. I know I had a lot of trouble getting my head around the ideas at first.\n\nYou're definitely picking up on the key words in that Wikipedia page like \"tracking\" and \"identification,\" but you're completely missing the nuance and details. Context is very important. Range is a big part of this. The RFID chips that are in these implants have a range of millimeters, or maybe 2 or 3 centimetres at most. They do not have an active power source or a comparatively massive antenna like in a smartphone.\n\nA smartphone has a battery than provide a lot of power. An RFID implant chip has to harvest power from the magnetic field from the chip reader, and turn that magnetic energy into electrical energy to power the chip. You could kind of think of it like the iPhone magsafe charging or Qi charging for smartphones, only it has to carry power *and* data, and it is millions of times weaker. Qi charging and magsafe charging also still has to be effectively physically touching the charger anyway, which should give you some idea of how close these devices have to be to work correctly. The range is tiny, the margins are very tight, and these implants are far smaller and weaker than anything in a smartphone.\n\nOn that note, if you are worried about being tracked where you go, then your smartphone is by far the biggest problem. And it's an easy problem to solve - just turn off location tracking.", "I’m not a troll and will get back to you tomorrow, it’s late here and need a fresh mind to digest your comment. So I will reply tomorrow. But In short my concerns are related to a cashless society where all money is digital only and we will be dependent on our implants to purchase anything. I think it’s important to mention that the clip I shared was from a documentary released in 2007 (same year as the first iPhone) it’s ahead for its time. I’ll read your comment again tomorrow and get back to you. Thanks for your efforts", "Hello,\n\nI hate to see this kind of misinformation flying around, as it's usually a small group that starts it, and spreads it with clickbaity things like \"it's watching you\", as much as I have seen at least.\n\nThat aside, it's time for some education.\n\nThese RFID implants have a read range of inches at best. Does that sound practical to track people with? Of course not. Can you track your lost pets with their implants? No, they can only be identified when turned into an animal shelter or vet, again from like an inch away. Also, what do they gain from tracking you. The way I think about it is \"what makes me important enough to be tracked\".\n\nEven if they wanted to track you, they could just use that purpose-built tracking device that's in your pocket (a cellphone) but again, why would they track *you.* \n\nThe other thing people often say is that it is a \"government tracking device\". These devices aren't made by the government, but by small companies in a community of \"biohackers\". A specific discord community Mrln (the OP) and I are a part of sees very closely the behind the scenes of the production of the particular implants Mrln has.\n\nKeep in mind the kind of people putting these in themselves. The community it full of programmers, cybersecurity experts, and engineers. They would be able to instantly find and disable any (impossible btw) \"tracking\" functionality of these.\n\nOne last thing. Every *traditional* NFC tag has a UID or \"unique identifier\". This implant that Mrln has, it has a changeable UID, so if somebody somehow found a way to track you by where you scanned your UID (basically impossible) you can just click a few buttons and hold your hand to a reader to it and you're no longer identifiable by your implant.\n\nSorry that was long, but I hope you learned something, and it erased some of your suspicions about this new technology.", "Just to let you know I'm currently inpatient in hospital so I might take a few days to reply. I look forward to a productive and hopefully educational discussion for both of us.\n\n \\~ Jamie", "No problem, hope you are doing alright, will DM you when I can", "Just so you better understand RFID tech;\nIt's basically a digital barcode you can change that uses wireless charging tech to power itself\n\nIt's not possible to track things with it like gps. It's like how you're allways going to have to charge your phone. It's limited intesely by the lack of options for power sources\n\nAs to cashless society...\n\nEMV (the organization that controls the credit card system) is dead set on making sure that implants can never be used as a payment method. They only recently allowed it at all on their network, and it's only for people in the European Union.\n\nEMV doesn't want it because there's an extremely vocal minority, in the us especially, believes it's the mark of the beast thanks to a lot of stuff that happened during the Satanic Panic.\n\nCurrently if you do actually want a payment implant, you have to find the smallest NFC payment thing you can, send it to someone to convert it for $200-300, and then find someone to surgically install it into you without anesthesia, generally for a large sum\n\nAnd then you have to replace it when it eventually expires" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pcIbVvHI2c
/r/videos/comments/riucdh/joe_rogans_interview_with_dr_peter_mccullough_a/
[ "Need to watch this", "ahahahahahhahaah", "I don’t have time to watch this! Is it wonderful?!", "I'll distill it in one sentence: An idiot talks to a conspiracy theorist who is selling something other than science.", "FWIW the video linked isn't the actual Joe Rogan interview, its a doctor talking about the video, the various signs of misinformation within in, and the overall attempts by some people to create, spread, and promote misinformation about COVID.\n\nIt's a good watch.", "[Twelve people make 2/3 of all antivax content](https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2021/07/19/de-platform-the-disinformation-dozen/?sh=261c08557378).", "Why is this down voted? It's just a fact statement lol." ]
9
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Joe Rogan's Interview With Dr. Peter McCullough | A Doctor Explains
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/riuhea/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/riuhea/deleted_by_user/
[ "I just love the look of recognition locked behind assfaced blaze painted on that kid’s face. You can tell 1% of him is alert to possible danger while the 99 is too far committed to space travel", "Lol and they thought they were slick", "it's soooo steamy yeahhhh not buying that guys...", "Cute response from the mom. Weed is so chill. No one ever does anything fucked up or dangerous after they smoke. So happy it’s almost legalized in every state to some degree.", "13 year old video... that kid is 30ish now.", "remings me of this classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1MqrU7c0cU", "Is this supposed to be like a gotcha? Weird ass mom video taping...\n\nEDIT: IDK why all the hate, people recording things they probably shouldn't be.", "Laughs in Indiana", "Or this one:\n\nhttps://youtu.be/WGFu_WMYAP4", "some serious contagious laughter here", ">\tWeed is so chill. No one ever does anything fucked up or dangerous after they smoke.\n\nDrive", "I remember that one when it was new, so sad it was such a nice piece.", "A big difference I've noticed across *many* stoners and drunks is that people way too high to drive tend to know it and wait until it calms down, whereas drunk people are thinking, \"Oh, I've *totally* got this.\"", "It’s just a cute family video lmao some serious sour grapes over here", "Isn't Delta 8 popular in Indiana? I'm OTL on this one.", "Studies show that stoners account for their inebriated state while driving, and drive slower/more cautiously than when they are sober. A stoner is more likely to drive like an old lady than a menace. Still, though, don't smoke and drive, it affects your reaction times, decision making, focus, vision, paranoia levels, and more. You are not fit to drive when you are stoned, and you know it, that's why you drive like an old woman. \n\nDrunk drivers on the other hand do the opposite, and drive even more recklessly than when they are sober. They kill people at a far, far higher rate.", "Almost like weed makes you more paranoid.", "that poor kid. should've just confronted it and had the talk to his mom about her dated views on weed", "yeah they shoulda made the opening lower than ceiling", "Nah, even when I’m really drunk I know that driving while drunk is stupid as fuck.", "Yeah but they were gonna do that regardless, may as well smoke a blunt while ya do it.", "The guiltiest sounding thing anyone has ever said", "Anecdotally, that's so true. The most \"proper\" time I ever drove when I was younger, was when I was still high and had to get home early morning. Dumbest shit ever but I did exactly 45 and signaled every lane change lmao.\n\nBut it was scary, and would never do it again. Be safe kids.", "By plenty do you mean very few percentage wise across all people that smoke weed?", "I'm not sure the majority of evidence supports weed being 100% benign on teenage development", "> 100% benign\n\nThat's a high standard.", "Delta 8 is bullshit made for people who can't smoke real weed for whatever reason. It's 75% placebo in my experience.", "Kids shouldn't be smoking weed anyways, it fucks with a developing brain. Doesn't matter if you like to smoke, I mean we all like it, but pot fucks your brain if you start too early.", "Imagine your kid confronting you with the argument that studies show it only has 5% negative impact on teenage development, so your dated views are overblown. \n\n I think you'd want them to grow as successfully as possible and encourage them to not smoke at all until their brains are more developed.", "Do you know what hyperbole is? Weird how you think saying there are plenty of people (when there are actually very few) who smoke weed and do drivebys is fine but not that no one ever does something dumb after smoking.\n\nDo you really think that person thinks that nobody in the history of humanity has done something stupid after smoking weed?", "why are you picking at all?\n\n\"look if I had to pick I'd rather hit someone with my car than with my truck\"\n\nwut", "Eh not really", "Eh there’s a lot worse things they could be doing, I know I was knee deep in booze/hard drugs at that age", "*I would ask to see their source*", "> I mean we all like it\n\nSpeak for yourself. Weed just makes me either stressed out, tired, or hungry.", "Hello from the UK! Weed is a fucking class B drug over here. up to 5 years in the nick.", "> So happy it’s almost legalized in every state\n\nNot for teenagers. In any State.", "An amputation is worse than a broken leg, but both are best avoided.", "I'm not speaking for myself, I'm speaking for medical fact.", "I mean I don’t think thats A very apt metaphor for the complexities of child rearing but OK", "Bummer. Now they have to share", "I wish I could have film of my friends father confronting us in the hotboxed garage insisting that we were burning his rope and that he could smell it. He was so mad and we lost our shit", "i want to give you money for this comment im fucking crying", "Not driving cause you're high isn't paranoid, it's just common sense. \nDriving while drunk usually happens cause of the false sense of confidence drinking gives you.", "\"Man, we are SO busted.\"", "My alma mater doin me proud!", "Sorry govnor", "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930618/\n\nLots of related articles on the right, if this one isn't enough.", "the shit gets me high and its wicked cheap 🤷‍♂️", "Time is only relevant to those outside the igloo.", "Mom sounds hot", "Fuckin vibes", "Yeah except this guy who killed his mum in weed induced psychosis\n\nhttps://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/man-who-killed-mom-in-cannabis-induced-psychosis-sentenced-to-45-months/wcm/46fbd754-5ecc-4fad-bf0b-955e2fe6bcb2/amp/", "Who’s arguing that alcohol is less dangerous?", "Wholesome", "Go Skyhawks 🤦🏻‍♂️", "Is there any research done on driving whilst on salvia?", "... what? I don't think anyone would agree that driving drunk is safer than driving high. \n\nBoth are dumbshit dangerous", "It has become very popular. D8 is all I’ve smoked on for 7 months now. I still get high, but I don’t get anxious anymore. There are however, a lot of shit brands in the market", "\"Weed just makes [list of clear indications the weed is altering important indicators and signals in the brain]\" is not the strong argument that it's okay for developing brains that you think it is.", "Would you chance your stance once you saw the many sources on this?", "That would be me. I am an absolutely terrible liar.", "“Hotboxing an Igloo” sounds like code for something else.", "Good liars are exceptionally good at convincing themselves theyre bad at it", "And yet the UK is the largest producer and exporter of the stuff.", "Oh you're one of those purist cunts aren't you. Always trying to flex anytime someone mentions weed.", "Guy was likely a timebomb anyway", "I'm glad I'm not high or you might have put me into some sort of paranoia spiral.", "I agree with this sentiment. I've ingested both, and ingested both on long tolerance breaks for each, attempting to maintain the purity of the study, to see what the effects truly are. There are some with D8, but it is massively overshadowed by true, high potency, good terpene bud. \n\nCan't hold a candle, and really the only people who have ever tried to sell me on the idea of D8 were people who didn't want to smoke for fear of losing job or parole, or regular marijuana being illegal. No person that has the ability to smoke regular marijuana legally, purchased from standardized legal sources has ever been a heavy advocate of D8. Does this mean D8 is bad? Hell no, and I don't think you were going for that connotation anyways. To each his own, and D8 is infinitely times more safe than the vast majority of other substances. \n\nD8 is mostly placebo, you can see it written all over the packaging. SATIVA this, INDICA that, over time the packaging of D8 has morphed to be extremely similar to regular marijuana dispensary packaging. They started out with differential packaging, and then slowly switched to standardized packaging designed to fake the customer out. That tells me pretty much all I need to know.", "you know they've been boxhotting all night, you know there blazed baked, you know they were crystallised strains, and you know their bong was 6ft deep. so if you want to smoke, lets smoke. But if you want to joke, then get out dude. cus im down to smoke, toke and snoke", "Hot Mom: Can I open the door?\n\nFriend: Sure\n\nOP: No", "In this scenario the mom did not want the child to smoke weed. \n\nYou're claiming that as the mom you'd ask to see sources if the child agreed with you that weed smoking harms teenage development, but thinks it's fine since (for the ease of argument) he throws out a number of 5% weaker performance for chronic users. \n\nThat's wild. Is that because 5% isn't enough for you to be concerned? If so, what level of delays or other risks would be unacceptable?", "Xbox card, I mean Xbox remote.\n\nBruh what the fuck?", "Source?", "Good. Too bad it’s not like that for everyone else", "This dude's gatekeeping THC intoxication lol.", "Other than drive a car or operate machinery?", "Oh look a stick.", "That's a joint", "Eh no.", "I was responding to \"we all like it\"", "Sorry, that was unclear. You said \"we all like it\" which I do not", "No, weed doesn't take a hammer to your sense of risk/reward and give you huge overconfidence in your abilities. I've never been so stoned I couldn't make decisions properly.", "D8 will still pop on a drug test lmao", "Yeah...those people were pretty uninformed lol", "It made sense to me- should've cut down hard drugs/booze while growing up, bro", "Can't win an argument so resorts to name calling-that's some clownish behavior you got", "since when?", "\"We're not high, you're high\"", "Judging from the down votes it looks like you're the only one that thinks your right", "It hasn't been for awhile. Canada and U.S produce way more now", "[Cloth Igloo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro2QEbfIRbI)", "[UK world's largest producer of legal cannabis, finds UN body](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cannabis-legal-uk-worlds-largest-producer-marijuana-weed-un-body-findings-a8243921.html)", "[UK world's largest producer of legal cannabis, finds UN body](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cannabis-legal-uk-worlds-largest-producer-marijuana-weed-un-body-findings-a8243921.html)", "Either you're too young to smoke weed or too old to say \"Ok boomer\", there is no in-between.", "> Wednesday 07 March *2018*\n \n> largest producer of *legal* cannabis\n\nthis is almost certainly not true anymore", "maybe. Just probably why he commented that. I mean the article says \n \n> Ninety five tonnes of marijuana was produced in the UK in 2016 for medicinal and scientific use, accounting for 44.9 per cent of the world total, its International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) found.\n\n> The UK is also the largest exporter of the drug, with 2.1 tonnes exported in 2016 – roughly 70 per cent of the world’s total, the report stated. \n \nWhich is a pretty significant portion.\nAnd there's a great deal of controversy as one of the main people profiting from the UK marajuana industry is the former prime minister's (Teresa May) husband. Also, the ministers have been stating the product has ‘no medical value’.", "One in six drivers involved in fatal collisions had been drinking prior to the accident in my country. \n\n\nAlso there have been many studies regarding the impact of legalizing marijuana on accident rates and to quote one: “I thought recreational marijuana use would lead to a greater likelihood of car accidents and injuries, but we didn’t see that,” said Russell Callaghan, a psychologist of the University of Northern B.C. \n\n\n\nContinued: “Being stoned from marijuana is also very different from being impaired from alcohol. While both present safety risks, being drunk is more dangerous,” he said. “People who are stoned can have memory issues and divided attention, making it difficult for them to do two things at once, but being drunk affects a person’s actual psychomotor performance and can lead people to drive more recklessly.”\n\n\n\nEdit: downvote if you want but \n\n\n>I don't think anyone would agree that driving drunk is safer than driving high. \n\n\nis objectively wrong.", "They don't have to be mad to think you're wrong", "Pretty outdated I think. Recent data shows that Canada is producing about 1000tons of cannabis annually\n https://mjbizdaily.com/canadian-cannabis-producers-have-sold-less-than-20-percent-of-output-since-2018/\n\nAnd Colorado alone is producing about 630 tons \nhttps://www.statista.com/statistics/1281581/cannabis-production-volume-by-state-us/", "yeah, but this was only from 2018 so probably why he responded that they were. Still very hypocritical of our government.", "Oh for sure but I'm just laying out the facts. I'm sure legalization is just around the corner for you guys. No way would the government leave all that tasty tax revenue on the table", "Skyhawks? A little redundant wouldn't you say? That's like having Landwolves as a mascot.", "I hope so man, unfortunately there's no indication of it from the government. especially given there's a great deal of controversy as one of the main people profiting from the UK marajuana industry is the former prime minister's (Teresa May) husband. Also, the ministers have been stating the product has ‘no medical value’. I think it would benefit the general public and chill everyone out tbh. That and psilocybin given the positive research coming from that. Hope you guys are all doing well over there though.", "It is a requirement to also provide the [followup video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlmCWPFOvh4)", "I would never be stupid enough to drive high because shit would be scary as fuck.", "It’s a handful of companies who makes a cannabis derived prescription drug and do testing in a laboratory. It’s a tiny fraction amount of the worlds total consumption. 2 tons in a year is not a lot. 11,000 tons are grown every year worldwide.", "It was caused by drinking water. He was documented regularly drinking water that entire week.", "Gatekeeping? Man, can't even have a negative opinion without it being 'gatekeeping.'", "You're right. That was unfair of me to say. My apologies.\n\nI personally like the Delta 8 cartridges. I smoked weed for 15+ years, and it started getting to the point where it would just make me tired and anxious, more than anything else.\n\nI like D8 because it is a functional high. It doesn't make me anxious or paranoid. It is subtle, compared to Delta 9. But it still flips that switch in my brain. \n\nI imagine my \"energy\" as frequencies on an oscilloscope. Without THC, my brain is operating on high frequency triangle waves - jagged and quick. With THC, it smooths them out into lower frequency sine waves - gentle, rolling hills and valleys. \n\nIt is nice to be able to still \"smooth out my brain waves\" without blasting off into outer space. \n\nBut, depending on the effects you are looking for, and your personal physiology, I can see why some people would find it disappointing.\n\nI shouldn't have judged you, based on my own personal experiences.", "This is just shooting yourself in the foot. Good liars talk less, not more.", "> but suddenly it becomes a lot less dangerous if the persons drunk. \n\nYou realize there are some super harsh punishments for DUI, right?", "Weed is like alcohol. If your kid is getting shitfaced drunk every day of the week then you have a massive problem. Sure you can tell yourself that you are a \"high functioning weedhead\" but everybody can see you are just stoned.", "Uhh I think you've misread what I've said as literally all of your supporting evidence agrees with me. All of them imply that driving drunk is less safe than driving high.", "I assumed you made a mistake. The person you're replying to is saying the opposite and you then go on to assert both are dumb. \n\n\n\nIf you agree people driving high is less dangerous than driving drunk then we're on the same page.", "Yeah, but that's for scientific and medicinal use, which I think means research or federal sanctioned use (which wouldn't count most of the weed produced in the US). 95 tonnes is a lot, but the US produced 30 million pounds in 2019 [source](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20191119005729/en/New-Study-30-Million-Pounds-of-Cannabis-Produced-in-the-U.S.), which is over 13,000 tonnes.", "Yeah, the most dangerous thing about weed is that it has become culturally normalized to smoke it all the time. When I read about people burning through ounces in less than a week or 1 gram carts every couple of days... sorry that is flat out drug abuse and it going to have significant consequences over time for most people who do it.\n\nWeed is a very safe drug, but it's still a mind altering substance and experiencing the majority of your waking life under its influence changes you in significant ways.\n\nEspecially for young people who are more prone to developing these sorts of habits.", "Yeah, it remings me more of this!", "As a D8 smoker, everything you said has been my experience. The nonexistent anxiety was the selling point for me. There’s also been a lot of crappy D8 brands in my state.", "We had to specify that they’re not water hawks", "Sorry for the confusion, yeah I agree that driving high is probably SAFER than driving drunk. Neither are safe, but if I had to be driven home by one or the other, I'd choose the high person any day of the week.", "Moved from a state which was legal to one that is illegal. I hate this state.", "Ah sorry, I completely misinterpreted", "Are you high?", "We used to call ot \"fishbowling\"", "By surprise I thought she was going to bring them a couple plates of pizza rolls. Would have been one of the best memories in these kid's lives. \n \n\"Dude, remember when we hot boxed your igloo, and your mom came home early. We thought she was gonna bust us, but surprised us with munchies instead since it was completely obvious what the hell we were doing. Best snow day ever.\"", "\"You guys look sooooo h------\"\n\nI could feel the moment of panic.", "I never said it didn’t make sense, just that it isn’t a fitting metaphor, lol\n\nI guess you were too busy looking for a way to feel superior to me because I had a had a fun youth(?) to actually read my comment lmfao", "Skyhawks can also be landhawks, landwolves cannot also be skywolves." ]
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[deleted by user]
https://youtu.be/L7pytHlzayE
/r/videos/comments/riujek/beatboxer_napom_drops_a_flawless_elimination/
[ "Pretty dope", "I didn't know so many noises existed.", "Well of course that's a thing it was pretty impressive.", "Cringe asf not gonna lie dude", "Someone had to follow that?" ]
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Beatboxer Napom drops a flawless elimination round at the 2021 world championship.
https://youtu.be/ERkpqBKHop8
/r/videos/comments/riun7j/giantess_caught_her_husband_with_other_women_what/
[ "Does tiny husband finally have a successor", "Time wasted…And I hate it", "Seems acceptable. Cheaters suck." ]
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Giantess Caught Her Husband with Other Women: What Happened Next Will Shock You
https://youtu.be/vyntQ-WZUI8
/r/videos/comments/riuu64/eric_johnson_cliffs_of_dover_1984/
[ "I remember I discovered this song like 15 years ago. A local irish band I would go see about every other weekend used to have a fiddler who would play this all the time. Such a good tune.", "I've loved this song for so long. Thank you for introducing me to this version :)", "That sounds like it would be amazing to watch someone play this on a fiddle live.", "I love this song, but it seems like he's butchering it...? Am I crazy?", "He definitely hadn't perfected it yet", "You aren't from the STL area are you?", "oof", "Yes he was much faster than the drummer, or the drummer couldn't keep up. Either way they weren't in sync", "The version we all know and love was recorded 4-5 years after this performance, clearly he polished it off a great deal in that time. Agree with you, it sounds like sort of a very rough draft.", "People in here saying he butchered his own song because it doesnt sound exactly like the perfect studio version", "Eric Johnson has a tone like honey for your ears!\n\nMuch better version here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nd7EZ3k39s\n\nThe other guy whose tone I LOVE is probably Shawn Lane.", "RIP", "So much better", "Absolutely! He died too young!", "KC Area." ]
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videos
Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover (1984)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp8GUyht7IY
/r/videos/comments/riw3m0/really_fun_charlie_brown_christmas_medley_by_josh/
[ "So good", "The Josh Turner Trio.", "I really, really love this album. Can someone give me some other bands/artists that have this style like V.G that I can check out?" ]
8
videos
Really fun Charlie Brown Christmas medley by Josh Turner
https://youtu.be/Oa6_UiNtsmE
/r/videos/comments/riwimh/nardwuar_vs_jpegmafia/
[ "So nice to see nardwuar doing an interview again and with my favourite rapper.\n\n\nEdit: is nardwuar not appreciated here? He's a Canadian icon. (in Vancouver British Columbia).", "Nardwuar rules", "/r/videos hates nardwuar and/rap... Nice" ]
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videos
Nardwuar vs. JPEGMAFIA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNHIFglgP8U
/r/videos/comments/riwuum/the_most_80s_video_youve_never_seen/
[ "Thanks, I hate it.", "If the theme song from Knight Rider had lyrics", "Happy 🍰 day", "Thank you!!" ]
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The most 80's video you've never seen.
https://youtu.be/7_9aVzf5fC4
/r/videos/comments/rix6dt/man_blows_up_his_tesla/
[ "Gus Johnson x Steve Buscemi", "Well the channel is called PommiJätkät ( BombDudes ) . 60 pounds of dynamite will do that.", "They are professionals so they strapped it good" ]
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Man Blows Up His Tesla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QggJzZdIYPI
/r/videos/comments/rix8ws/this_video_of_nothing_but_white_has_19m_views/
[ "This is fine but you should definitely check out their off white video.", "At 5:25 I saw the sailboat...or was it a schooner?", "Great way to check a new monitor for dead pixels.", "Very enlightening!" ]
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This video of nothing but white has 19m views...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=j25tkxg5Vws
/r/videos/comments/rixddw/community_la_biblioteca_rap/
[ "I was gonna try to be productive tonight but, ya see... Netflix happened. Didn't know it was there, omw now.", "I have to say, when it says '2009' at the end, it made me age visibly.", "You liked that? You're gonna love this:\n\n[Community La Biblioteca Remix - DJ Steve Porter](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7VgnH5TQNI&ab_channel=PorterHouseMedia)\n\n​\n\nEdit: Fixed link", "This is a bot btw. And so are most other comments in this thread. They're just copying the top few youtube comments.", "The first five comments are all by bots. What the shit.", "The a little quiet \"it's 2009\" year drop is always so funny to me", "Ew wtf", "I miss this show", "My facial hair turned gray and sprouted facial hair of its own", "Such a shame what the internet has become", "Any idea why that show turned to cheesy sitcom like shenanigans a few seasons in? Really made me sad when that happened.", "Finished a rerun last week.. minus season 4.", "Love the Betty White version", "The creator of the show, Dan Harmon, was ousted in season 4. He came back for seasons 5 and 6, but by that point several cast members had left and the show lost its groove.", "I marathonned the whole series with my roommate the first week of the pandemic!", "My fellow middle aged dudes... <hugs>", "We can compost or recycle most garbage though. But that belongs in 2009 to die in obscurity.", "If only everyone in the world had friendship like Abed and Troy.", "Episode 2, just charging out of the gate", "Seasons 4, 5, and 6 are all weird and to me represent a totally different show than the first 3. They're still funny and I still enjoy them but they're almost entirely separate in my mind", "Hey, I'm not middle...wait late 30s is middle age. Fuck", "Season 5 and 6 are obviously much different but I'm glad we have them, there are some quality episodes even if they aren't all winners. Meow Meow beans, DnD2, the floor is lava Mad max one.", "You guys were a study group?\n\nYup. Chang was our teacher.\n\nWHAT?!", "But then it wouldn't be special.", "I actually love Season 5 and 6. They had some really high highs despite the loss of some main cast. Season 4 was more parody to me, although the entire cast was present, the characters felt more like aliens pretending to be the characters than the characters themselves", "It's one of my favorite shows of all time, and IMO it was always about the tropes and sitcom shenanigans - a big mockery of multiple genera of TV shows. But it got increasingly meta (to the point of mocking the meta-ness of it's own meta, if it makes any sense) and with the showrunner changes, it lost it's touch along the way. Season 6, for instance, have some nice episodes/scenes but it's full speed \"we are in a TV show about TV shows!\" to absurd points.\n\nTo be clear, I'm not saying that when Dan Harmon was out (or back in) it was particularly better or worse, but at many points it seemed like the show was just lost in itself.", "<bigger hug> I'm Fourty-Fucking-One and it feels \\_alien\\_ to say it out loud. A part of me goes \"We are not.\" And I have to look at my drivers license like... \"wait what?\".", "\"Do you guys miss doing this without... Magnitude?\"", "We didn't deserve \"Community\"", "The link for the curious. It is the Anthropology rap https://youtu.be/n6W-nE_U_IQ", "In the morning", "In a week! That must've had impact on your personalities for some time after.", "Season 4 is a bunch of writers trying to write Community. It's hit and miss. Most fans main gripe is that they messed with a bunch of slow burns Dan Harmon had been carefully weaving into the show and premature ejaculated then fumbled things like Jeff's dad and Troy and Britta.\n\nWhen they brought Harmon back to fix their mistakes he didn't have any of those threads he'd been working on left. He often on Harmontown described writing these seasons as painful. \n\nPersonally I think each season is great in its own way, but to me 5 and especially 6 (the longer episodes allow for better pacing and more absurd jokes) are the peak of the show. Some writers do their best work when they're written into a corner, and Dan Harmon is no exception. Not to mention the writers he surrounds himself with, Chris McKenna and Rob Schrab have both gone on to some mainstream success of their own.", "word", "Yeah man, I feel you. Crazy how I still feel so young in my head. Sometimes I feel like I haven't even become a proper adult until I take a step back and realize that I've matured a ton. That makes me feel a bit better but still old lol", "wait...that shit was in 2009? every day things make me realize i'm old. damn.", "Community's stings were always gold.", "I love the [piano dub](https://youtu.be/g0sLkMu1dl0for) for this as well!", "I can relate.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/vQFvX7I6Ihw", "I don’t know how it morphed into Africa by Toto but it was beautiful", "POP POP", "Classic.\n\nAnd then there's [the quality follow up.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_kdNBlUoZE)", "I think the most impressive thing is that watching this doesn't feel like it was made in 2009. It could have been today.", "1-3 goat. Only rewatch 1-3", "I agree with this statement as well, especially concerning whether Harmon was the golden touch or not - it definitely seemed to go off the rails in terms of its character development much earlier in my opinion.. In fact I'd go so far as to say that the pinnacle of the show was \"Season 2; Episode 7,\" Aerodynamics of Gender\", aka the trampoline episode.. I felt like they flew so close to the sun / perfection with that one and weren't able to continue to replicate that level of writing again.\n\nIt seemed to get noticeably formulaic at the start of season 3 but with rewatches I feel like it was already starting to slip before season 2 ended, particularly the finale which saw a return to the paintball theme from season 1", "> we are in a TV show about TV shows!\n\nSelf-aware TV shows with meta humor are like novels about middle-aged writers.", "Every time I see this video, the \"it's 2009\" is like a tiny stab to the heart. I remember watching this first time round, and as far as I'm concerned, that was only a couple years ago.", "Thanks to OP for posting this. I’m going to rewatch community now…", "Nights", "i need to rewatch this show", "That's gay", "People will say middle age is like 50, but there's no way I'm living to 100...", "I love community it is my fav show !! I even have it on right now, its comforting to me tbh", "I do the first line exactly to the beat ALL the time and no one notices 😔", "These two were hilarious in this show. They should have made some sort of a buddy movie together.", "are you saying the show was...streets ahead?", "It was the gas leak.", "I'd say some of the best episodes are in season 5 and 6, but that there were so many misses and very few average episodes I think it's hard to call them peak community. Certain episodes yes, but the seasons seemed held together with duct tape and post-it notes. It's still fairly decent given the massive upheaval of the cast, and changes on the writing team, though, to give Dan Harmon, the writers and the cast all due credit.", "#SixSeasonsAndAMovie", "That's homophobic", "If you have to ask you're streets behind.", "I can't think of many shows that can pull off season after season without some loss as you get past the first few. \n\nStar Trek TNG managed it with slow character development and a diversified plot line that could be 100% unique every episode. \n\nSimpsons did it for years by basically resetting the show every episode and having very slow character development or even character undevelopment in some cases. \n\nM.A.S.H did it with very strict character development and a comfortable story style on uncomfortable subject matter.", "The dean dressed up as a peanut bar has to be one of the most hilarious bits in television.", "My roommate and I use \"goat's mustache\" as a compliment. It's streets ahead.", "I always get excited to rewatch it. But it's really rough after season 3 and i usually fall off at the end of season 4.", "If only there was a way to watch it.", "That's what I say as well. There's no way you're living to 100. \n\n(งツ)ว", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvzE64A28NI\n\nAbsolutely my favorite scene from the entire show.", "This is my favourite Dean announcement moment. It's a rare moment of self reflection.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/4LVi-oNWgc8", "Troy and Abed is the bromance we all need", "Season 4 def feels like a parody. I still enjoy some of the episodes though. 5&6 were good for what the writers had to work with and I think are actually underrated. People just remember s1-3 and expect 5&6 to be the same despite it being years later with literally a different ensemble and diff character dynamics.", "Grifting 101!", "There's a DnD2?! Now I have to finish the series. The first DnD was one of my favorites.", "That’s black", "That's racist", "That's a color.", "Cool. Cool, cool, cool.", "I miss this show... (before sixth season)", "Damn….", "adjective", "IT'S A BEAR DANCE!!!!!", "I never laughed so hard so spontaneously at any show before seeing this. It was the best scene ever. My wife and I were dying and replayed it so many times", "Going back to it I think that seasons 1 and 2 were the best of the show where I would have said 2 and 3 before. 3 is still really good but 1 and 2 just feel better now, don't really know why.", "That's your opinion (which you're definitely entitled to) but they're bla imo.", "Stings? Is that a typo? I’m not familiar with that term.", "It's the scene after the credits on a tv show.", "TIL, thanks.", "I can’t believe you missed out the iconic Ass Crack Bandit episode", "never gets old...", "palabra.", "Thats because they handed the show over to 2 idiots who had barely any writing experience and didn't have any feel for the what the show was trying to be in season 4.", "Also 41 so I feel your pain. I remember years ago an older friend of mine who told me inside the body of every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.\n\nI understand that more and more each day.", "The board game bit at the end of the final episode perfectly encapsulates how i feel about seasons 5 and 6. Some episodes too funny to be immersive, some episodes too immersive to be funny, and then some all time bangers.", "Perfectly timed with the copyright date in the credits. This show’s genius is underrated", "The line is \"That's homophobic\"", "Y'all couldn't guess where I got my reddit handle from!!", "Y'all couldn't guess where I got my reddit handle from!!", "I wish I had a friendship as great as Abed and Troy's", "No.", "That piano dub needs to be 5x longer, groovy as fuck.", "Honestly this show is timeless. I still watch every season at least once a year and so far have never felt that it’s dated because it relies on Dan Harmon’s genius rather than 2000s sitcom tropes. Sometimes when they pull out their flip phones I’m like “oh yeah, this was a while ago.” \n\nI guess another thing that dates it a bit is how filled it is with race jokes, gay jokes, Pierce making all sorts of horrible bigoted statements, but it was all entirely self aware. I don’t think shows today would take the risk of writing the types of jokes community pulled off about touchy subjects. Maybe I’m in the wrong and it is offensive to some people because I’m not in any marginalized group but I was super sad when they pulled the D&D episode because Chang played a dark elf and showed up in black face. I thought that was ridiculous because the whole point of that episode was calling out shitty behavior toward other people. Chang gets called out by Shirley for the blackface, Pierce gets called out for being a dick, everyone rallies around Neil to boost his self esteem then realize they were doing it for the wrong reasons but in the end all the characters reconcile and the final message is we need to be compassionate and empathetic toward people. I guess Chang probably didn’t learn his lesson but that’s because he was Chang.", "More.", "Hey. I see you.", "“Thanks man, I needed that.”", "Such a fun show", "Don't listen to the downvoters, that remix was super hot back in its day. But this is the original link: https://youtu.be/JgvRfmo8Ock", "Also Garretts wedding", "I still wish they got Bill Murray as Jeff's dad Like Harmon wanted.", "Three of the best comedy bromances that are hard to determine which is better than the other. Shawn & Gus, Troy & Abed, Turk & DJ.", "I mean, given the context, I'm going to take a guess that it's from the rap that Troy and Abed do at the end of one of the first Community episodes. Specifically at the end where they say \"Yeah boi\" \"What\" \"It's 2009\" \n\nLet me know if I read the clues correctly", "Damn, what gave it away? ;-p", "You stupid child..." ]
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Community La Biblioteca Rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NY1fihIh54&t=5s
/r/videos/comments/rixugv/a_doubletalk_expert_appears_on_regis_kelly_to/
[ "Shes not being trolled she's responding completely normally and this man is an expert in being fucking retarded", "He almost sounds like a politician.", "I like how he's both and expert and a phony.", "It would have been better if he asked her double talk questions rather than just having her listen", "I mean, he's not really being stupid. It was a prank on Kelly. But still, he's proving a point about what doublespeak is- which is something more people should be aware of because politicians do it *all the goddamn time*. He's just doing a *very* over the top version.\n\nDoublespeak: deliberately euphemistic, ambiguous, or obscure language (not saying you don't know- but just pointing it out for anyone reading because the video didn't really explain that)", "You see it more in corporate America, especially PR. “We need dynamic prime movers to think outside the box etc etc.”", "BUZZWORDS", "He's a doublespeak expert playing a phony Oscars analyst.", "I feel like I'd be more impressed if he didn't fill space with absolute gibberish non-words. It's way more effective when you can actually understand all the words he's saying, even if there's no real meaning to it. Kinda like when Trump talks. Dude's a master of saying a lot of words that have no friggin' meaning. You could ask him what he wants to eat for lunch and he'd talk for four minutes and you still won't know what he wants.", "Doublespeak(the more well used synonym for Doubletalk) isn't just random gibberish though, which is what this guy is doing.\n\nCalling anti-vaxxers viewpoints as \"alternate facts\" is doublespeak, \nCalling a recipe change in a product \"new and improved\" when it was changed for cost reasons is doublespeak\n\nsaying \"by the wayside pliby boop and there you mumble mumble have a turnaleedoo\" is just nonsense which is what this guy is doing. \n\nEven if it is non-sensical it should still sound like you are saying something", "Double*speak* takes skill. Doubletalk is just gibberish. This is doubletalk.", "This guy's better IMHO\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UJZF5iRhNg", "Even if so many would disagree with that sentiment in a grand scheme, while it is also true that in a more reciprocal dialogue its concepts would be superfluous. What do you think?", "Aka how politicians speak.", "Bees, kazoos and fans.", "He didn't actually do much doublespeak except when he was talking about \"What they're saying or what I've heard...\" whatever, but similar type phrases. Let me just say that for the past 6 years or so, we've all become someone experts in doublespeak. What's scary is how many people we've seen APPLAUD it.", "We have some good news! We have right sized our sales and aligned it with our dynamic growth model. We are also streamlining some of our redundant processes to better match the market. We have light loaded our outgoing resources to ensure they are not burdened with extra tax costs.", "dou·ble-talk\n/ˈdəblˌtôk/\nnounNORTH AMERICAN\nnoun: doubletalk\ndeliberately unintelligible speech combining nonsense syllables and actual words.\n\nIt’s *literally* the first thing that comes up when you Google double talk", "It's more likely the common use of the term changed over time. This clip is decades old. If I google the definition of doublespeak one of them is \"any language that pretends to communicate but actually does not\", which is different than what people accuse people of now which is disguising meaning.", "Meanings DO change though, and this is decades old. Just look up the definition both meanings are there.", "\"deliberately unintelligible speech combining nonsense syllables and actual words.\n\n**another term for doublespeak.**\"\n\nyou cut off that last little tidbit\n\nBut if you look elsewhere you see varying definitions\n\nlike merriam-webster\n\ndou·​ble-talk | \\ ˈdə-bəl-ˌtȯk \\\nDefinition of double-talk\n1: language that appears to be earnest and meaningful but in fact is a mixture of sense and nonsense\n2: inflated, involved, and often deliberately ambiguous language\n\n The guy in the video did not have language that \"appears to be earnest and meaningful but in fact is a mixture of sense and nonsense\" it was just straight up incoherent meaningless mouth flatulation", "Then use this thing called “critical thinking” and understand that he isn’t attempting to use THAT definition of the word, but the one I linked. \n\nThis is the exact same thing as saying “He said he owned a bat, but a bat is a winged creature that resembles a flyin mouse, so he is lying” when he meant a baseball bat. Lol", "She’s cute as a button", "This guy was my dad's teacher in high school!!", "That's what I was expecting. Was I supposed to be impressed that his act only worked because one of the hosts was in on it? If he had come out trying to fool them both they would have just said they couldn't understand him, but because Regis was in on it, Kelly had to play along.", "Is he not doing a VERY over-the-top version (more as a joke- this wouldn't normally fly as an example of practical doublespeak) of doublespeak though? I'd argue he is because while it is gibberish it's still ambiguous and obscure.", "Yes, correct. \"Doubletalk\" here is something that doesn't mean euphemisms or the pairing down of language ala the goofy 1984 connotation that people throw around. It is very clearly someone throwing in words, including nonsense and gibberish to form sentences that sound like real sentences like the guy in the video." ]
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A "doubletalk" expert appears on Regis & Kelly to troll Kelly Ripa
https://youtu.be/hGVc4Yx_jNg
/r/videos/comments/riy2a8/professional_pillow_fighting/
[ "But are they using a \"My Pillow\"?", "r/theocho", "Crack is a prohibited substance in the league.", "What the fuck is this", "Makes sense." ]
5
videos
Professional Pillow Fighting
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ybYgP48X2DY
/r/videos/comments/riyj7e/gloria_u2/
[ "picture circa 1980 before the invention of hair conditioner", "Any u2 always gets my upvote", "Reminds me of the time apple put one of their albums on my ipod without consent.", "Leave Apple Inc's ecosystem, they sold you. Those of us who don't consume apple products were not bothered.", "Fuckin Mr big self righteous over here. I'm running de-googled android. I was 16-17 in 2014 when it happened. Google and their eco system are just as filthy as apple if not more so.", "Shame! Mr. Potty mouth, you have such a fine understanding of tech...yet trolling a rock band for misdemeanours of a tech company. \n\n\nTrolling in the deep.", "I mean I work in/for big tech. And yeah nah nah nah U2's fuckin 10/10", "He has at least 2 minutes if you watched the video. You were focused on BONO", "Is Bono the biggest turd?", "I'm afraid you're just talking to a bot. Like virtually every comment in this thread.", "About 80 Courics", "Beyond this song, I didn't have much use for the \"October\" album until about 25 years after it came out and then it really grew on me.", "October kinda stuck in me. Had the album too. Remember listening to it and looking out the window at grey skies and bare trees and trying to figure out who I was. \n\nUnforgettable Fire has some similar stuff. A Sort of Homecoming is up there for me.\n\nHope you are good out there friend." ]
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Gloria - U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH8lwX6uYAM
/r/videos/comments/riz6dm/lil_eazye_it_aint_over_2021/
[ "Shit kinda wack tbh", "Eh", "Yeah rather unremarkable", "This is just painful." ]
4
videos
Lil Eazy-E: It Ain't Over (2021)
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/riz7f0/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/riz7f0/deleted_by_user/
[ "Just saw it. AMAZING MOVIE", "Fucking spoiler alert", "nice spoilery thumbnail", "I was completely expecting them to be small cameos. It worked because they were such a big part of the narrative. Loved it.", "100% agree", "So sorry about that. Thanks for calling it out. I didn't even look at the thumbnail when I clicked on it. Adjusted (tho I know it's late for you, my bad again)", "Adjusted. Didn't notice it when I posted the url. Apologies.", "It was something else. Took so many plot lines we know and turned it into something completely original.", "That's exactly why. Every character was so integral to the story. And were elevated during it.", "The movie was absolutely brilliant with regard to what you are talking about. I totally thought they were gonna be throw away characters.", "Likewise" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unjc8gJ3d0s
/r/videos/comments/riz86j/i_made_an_animation_to_show_if_blockbuster_beat/
[ "Hey r/videos! I recently had an idea to start animating a world where old companies were the industry giants of today. What would our media experience look like if Blockbuster won over Netflix? Well here’s my take on the service opening sequence :)\r \n\r \nThis is largely spec work for what I think could be a really interesting series of projects. I might try out a swap of AOL and Google next.\r \n\r \nEverything you see here was made in After Effects, with setup in Illustrator.\r \n\r \nI took a hefty amount of learnings away from this tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD39uBZkdRk) on how to emulate the ribbons in the Netflix intro (how this guy could look at it and just know what effects to apply, I simply do not understand haha)\r \n\r \nAll in all this took around 3-4 hours to create, but I had fleshed out the concept a few weeks ago.\r \n\r \nAs always, please feel free to ask me anything, happy to help break this down in any way that I can! Cheers!", "This is awesome.... Do you have the animation without the profile piece ??", "Could export without it, yes!", "This would be great thx", "r/PlexPrerolls", "Will it be uploaded to your YouTube channel?" ]
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I made an animation to show if Blockbuster beat Netflix!
https://youtu.be/qEhKUi68Udw?t=16
/r/videos/comments/rizcut/mayfield_tornado_rips_apart_bank/
[ "Crazy how deadly these storms are.", "Cheap ass Hikvision/Swann cameras should not be used for a bank. Want the CPP getting on your network? No thanks", "So touching and beautiful. You never forget your first bank tornado. Perfect soundtrack.", "i don't know why OP skipped past the intro in the timestamp but there is info there too", "The Christmas decorations really got to me. It's easy to forget that these places that get hit are where people live their lives. It's not just a house that got destroyed, it's a place with memories. Love and care went into making these houses homes.", "Deadly, yes, but also pretty damn stupid. Imagine robbing a bank and destroying all the money in the process.", "Why did some things seem to sway in unison even before the windows blew out?", "Damn, that's wild. Even a sturdy building like a bank couldn't survive.\n\nIf you can't evacuate the town, is hiding in the basement still the best choice to survive a tornado?", "Basements are generally best, or a small room toward the middle of the building. Preferably with a mattress on top of you.", "Wow, now that's what you call a crazy force of nature", "Volume down for max enjoyment", "I want to see what happened to the vault!", "Massive pressure changes. You might notice just before the doors blow inwards, there's a negative pressure event that causes lots of items to sway towards the door. Moments later the doors blow open, and the huge positive pressure change knocks down most everything that is free-standing.", "Imagine putting emotive music to an empty bank being torn asunder and then using the plight of others to promote your bank chain. fucking yikes.", "The money isn't destroyed. It's.just hidden very very well.", "The music is \"Emotion\" by Tonydrumer in case anyone is wondering.", "One benefit of working in a bank is being able to hide in the vault. If they have a walk in vault you're pretty damn safe. Just have to worry about things flying in if you don't shut the door. Even if they don't have a walk in. You could put your back to it and use it as a big shield. The vault isn't going anywhere.", "Yeah, I was oddly taken by the christmas tree blowing away. Yeah, I know it's just a tree they put up in a bank because it's the holidays, but it felt rough.\n\nI see other people mentioning the soundtrack, but I watched it without sound so I don't think it was that.", "So this tornado came within miles of me, thank goodness we didn't get hit. The next day I went to the town a few miles from me that got hit pretty bad and it's just fucking wild how tornados cause damage.\n\nThere was a Taco Bell that had a single broken window, the next building on the street which has to be less than 40ft from this Taco Bell is absolutely leveled, and then another 40ft down on so is a butcher shop that got ripped to shreds, and right next to it was a car dealership that was absolutely untouched.\n\nIt baffles me how all these buildings within a ~200ft long row that were in the direct path of the tornado some weren't touched and some were demolished. You can drive through town and see 5 or 6 buildings that are demolished, then there will be one random house or building that looks perfect, then the next 5 or 6 buildings are back to being rubble.", "Why do these people continue to live in tornado areas?" ]
21
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Mayfield tornado rips apart bank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO1HC8pHZw0
/r/videos/comments/rizolh/the_strangest_80s_music_video_ever_made_frankie/
[ "Not even close.", "I’m not so sure what’s weird about a song that’s basically a protest song about the Cold War.", "[Genesis](https://youtu.be/5kTPuvKfveQ) has entered the chat.\n\nand some modern stuff for good measure, from [DJ Shadow](https://youtu.be/NUC2EQvdzmY)", "Fond memories as i update spotify :-)", "If you can remember the 80’s you weren’t doing enough cocaine. \n\nNow if I can only find my Frankie Says tee shirt", "Are you a bot? It’s like 10 days until 2022\n\nAlso the version that appears in Brian De Palma’s Body Double is like 10x weirder", "What is going on in these comments?\n\nMultiple people seem to not have a grasp on what month or even what year we're in.\n\nHow many comments in any given thread are just bots? Is this comment even a real one?", "oh thank God, I thought it was just me.", "That entire account is just copied Youtube comments, that's what happened.", "Did you upload the wrong video?" ]
14
videos
The strangest 80s music video ever made - Frankie Goes To Hollywood
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rizxiy/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rizxiy/deleted_by_user/
[ "I swear I heard him say \"Back up!\" at 0:46", "Teddy, Princess Porcupine, Quillliam and Stinkers (the porcupine previous known as Snickers) are my favorite internet porcupines.", "I *love* Teddy Bear every time I see him. I especially like his \"Fuck Off!\" at the end.", "Teddy the Ewok", "\"My corn!\"", "I like how gentle he is even with those claws.", "I love Teddy!!!!!!", "It's mine. Back up. (What I heard from the cute wimpers)", "YEah, it's obviously dubbed.", "I heard my corn as well" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09jla41wO9M
/r/videos/comments/rj01zo/metal_gear_solid_gas_station_robbery_tactical/
[ "😂💀🔨", "Raiden waifu falling to her death slays me every time", "I mean, that is still robbery.", "Maybe this could've been interesting without the \"funny\" voiceover. As it as now... it's just childish.", "Can't save this video on my Youtube since it's \"made for kids\"? Kids sure love watching real life crimes! Dumb uploader I guess..", "Lol, that's a nice one. MGS to the core.\n\nHe was lucky in the end. Policeman could have been... less forgiving." ]
6
videos
Metal Gear Solid gas station robbery. "Tactical" Espionage Action
https://youtu.be/9UDYFt_8ycw
/r/videos/comments/rj0p27/how_the_people_of_yakutia_siberia_dress_for_90/
[ "This is effing crazy. Wow!", "Isn't it", "Wow honestly even if my parents lived there I'd rather swallow some shame and move to a warmer country. Humans are resilient sure but in this case mother nature is telling you to fuck off from this place. If you're not less than perfect minded or rich I feel like your mind would break living there.", "I lived in Siberia for a couple of years in the peace corps. Got down to -43 below the coldest. It’s all about the layering. And the vodka. Don’t forget the vodka.", "I'd give Dyana a warm place to live! Beautiful and good spirit", "I'm more amazed with how cars work just completely fine. Honestly, I'm even more amazed to see a quite modern Toyota Camry rolling around at -50°C.", "They're people, not pets", "I saw in a different video that they leave the engines on for months during the coldest periods so the fuel doesn’t completely freeze up!", "She mentioned they have to be kept in a heated garage with a blanket around the battery to keep it from discharging to quickly, fuckin nuts.", "Seems odd they have a $4000 outfit to go out and buy frozen fish.", "Everyone looks so young too because of the cold. Very tough environment to live in.", "Born and raised in LA. The first time I traveled to the mountains in California to see snow in my teens it was so cold I thought nature was trying to kill me. It really freaked me out. And that was like 0C. I can't even imagine lower.", "Are the pelts really better at keeping you warm? I totally would've assumed people have created some synthetic fabric that's way more effective by now.", "TLDR; animal fur and layers, like any person in a Midwest state or canada.", "I think he wants to bang her..", "Cut to a middle school boy in cargo shorts and a tee shirt saying how the cold doesn't bother him", "Yeah, it’s interesting, but not really that unusual for people who prepare for -20 or -30 degrees f too. They have more culturally specific clothing I guess, but it’s not like they are wearing 8 layers or anything. Baselayer, fleece sweater, parka is pretty standard in any cold weather climate.\n\nEDIT: tbh, it’s a pretty standard layering system for anything under freezing. The only difference is the heaviness of each article. I live in New England and wear pretty much exactly the same thing as the people in the video except everything is a bit lighter since the coldest it ever really gets here is 0 degree Fahrenheit.", "But are we really sure its -90 degree weather, and not a typo? \n\n\nIf you google \"Coldest place on earth\" you're told Antarctica is -94, and Siberia's average yearly low is 27 degrees, with the lowest being -4. The lowest recorded in Yakutsk being -64 back in 1891", "Evolution is just that badass. You should see electron microscopy images of eider duck down feathers and sheep wool. So much complexity and near perfect function.", "I think you are right. I think the video should have said -71 F, not -71 C.", "This just showed up in my YouTube feed last night!", "That's some major bragging rights for car manufacturers", "I'm calling bullshit. That kind of cold is a once in a few decades kind of thing not on the regular.", "Block heaters and battery blankets are fine. No way they just leave the engines on.", "Nice try Mr. Wim Hof", "USA NUMBER ONE !!!", "I live in central Alaska. Staying warm is easy. The hands, toes, and face though…havent figured out how to keep those warm. They hurt.", "I have been told that people just leave their engines running when visiting for an hour or so.", "And a tuque, preferably muffalo", "It's probably that they leave them running when stopped to go into stores etc. Rather than all night.", "What's funny is that -40 is where C and F meet. It's the same.", "If you look very carefully at the background around 1:49 I think I can make out Vladimir Putin ...... Bare chested riding a white horse.", "If you grew up there, you'd probably be used to it.\n\nBut looking at her youtube channel, it looks like she did move elsewhere. Some of the other videos are about life in China.", "https://youtu.be/Y6aFD4yqlLc?t=250\n\nThis video says that they leave the engine running from October until April.", "Dude's eyeballs were freezing during the interview", "Coldest CITY on earth.", "Real fur rimmed hoods are great at keeping the heat from escaping.", "Not to mention these people are beautiful.", "How the ***rich*** people of Yakutia, Siberia dress", "Nope they leave them on 24/7. If it’s too cold they won’t start again.", "There are aftermarket gasoline heaters (spliced in to the fuel line) used to warm up the engine before use. And then once they get started the engine needs to run basically as long as the car is outside, or else the fuel, tires, coolant, etc freezes solid and all you can do is come back and collect your car in the spring.", "Reindeer have hollow hairs in their fur for insulation. Also their eye color is different in winter and summer.\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reindeer", "The title of the video indicates -95° *Fahrenheit*, so I believe that's what the Reddit title references. The coldest recorded temperature in Antarctica was at Vostok in Antarctica, about -89°C (-129°F), so this is actually warmer than that.\n\nI still suspect the video is exaggerated a bit. Verkhoyansk, which is supposed to be the coldest town (or one of the two coldest, at least) in Siberia has a record low on Wikipedia of −67.8°C or −90.0°F.\n\nEDIT: Clarifying \"it\" to \"the video\"", "-89°C is equivalent to -128°F, which is 184K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Okay wait can you gas up a car when it's running? This is news to me", "Hm. Growing up in Saskatchewan, and as an adult living in Nunavit - this shit is normal. \n\nHonestly, if you prep for this (clothing, etc) anyone can do it. \n\n/nothing epic about this", "Sure, it won't explode, it's mainly so people don't run off with a full tank of gas without paying.", "Yep you can. There are some minor risks but unlikely to actually cause any problems.", "Definitely leave the engines on 24/7. Lots of big mines in the arctic do this with their big haulers too.", "Yeah. It looked like they live in some sort of palatial estate.", "When bored I Google Street view random citiea. Research a little. Listen to local radio stations. These super cold areas blew my mind. And had a lot of questions. This one video answered most. Thanks op.", "My beliefs are once again confirmed...real fur is 100% unnecessary.", "The average low in January is -39.6F, which is fucking nuts. \n\n\\-90F is an exaggeration.", "Good temperature bot.", "I'm typing this reply from Vostok. -17 today & freezing to say the least. AMA.", "[You guys are babies.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oOlAGKBXnA)", "[ **Jump to 01:49 @** What We Wear at -71°C (-95°F)? Yakutia, Siberia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDYFt_8ycw&t=0h1m49s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: Kiun B, Video Length: [04:34])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@01:44](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDYFt_8ycw&t=0h1m44s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "-71°C is equivalent to -95°F, which is 202K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "I have been in something like -20 and well dressed but I could still feel just how fast I was loosing heat. It wouldn't surprise me if these people had some natural adaptation. \nThe people in the know would talk about you would have to be careful about drawing breath when it was under -50. It doesn't have time to heat up on the way down to your lungs unless you're careful.", "I dont think that one woman has any trouble looking feminine no matter what she is wearing. Knockout", "People live there because that's where the jobs are. Lots of oil, Gold, Diamond, and other mining in the region. Then all the jobs to support and feed those workers. \n\nIf it wasn't for the resource extraction it would still be mainly nomadic reindeer headers in the area.", " My American education has failed me. I'm ethnically Chinese from Hong Kong, but culturally American. When I saw the video, I thought wait why are there so many Asians in Serbia? So I Googled Siberia and realized it borders China. So, are indigenous Siberians ..genetically Asian/Chinese? Threw me off a bit.", "You adapt to it. If you happen to be white your ancestors literally did just that.", "The recorded lowest temperature ever in Yakutia (and in the whole northern hemisphere) is -72C. \n\nI think the uploader just decided to use that record temperature in the thumbnail to get views because ”technically the temperature could get that low”. Then OP just copied the thumbnail temperature and changed it to Fahrenheit.", "Those are for Diesel engines, which consume very little fuel when idiling.", "Because there’s a thermal mass with small constant controlled explosions inside of it heating it up and radiating this heat to the tyres.", "How rich is rich is Yakutsk?", "One thing I've noticed with the layers is you'll feel nothing at times, so you don't know if you're super warm in layers or everything is numb and falling off", "I dont get how their faces dont freeze? the skin is completely exposed", "Yup, but they also keep the gas vehicle's running too. Not many gas vehicles though, they are mostly used by management/supervisors to go from a to b", "How are you not mad all the time?", "I’m from the Midwest and feel compelled to say that fur is neither required nor popular nor part of common or traditional garb.", "Indeed. He wants to warm up those thighs.", ">this shit is normal.\n\nThis is normal for a person living in an extreme cold weather, yes.\n\nBut if you take someone from a tropical place or even just a milder clima, they would take a bit of time to adjust, this is pretty extreme temps.", "I saw in a video that \"when they drive, they keep the engine running all day.\"\n\nCheck it out: https://youtu.be/9UDYFt_8ycw", "Yes. Found the reverse when I moved to India. :) Complete difference! Hah!", "When I saw that $500 price tag with accompanying cha-ching sound I raised my brow. These people certainly aren't Yakutia's middle class.\n\nGiven she's a youtube blogger with 164k subscribers I guess that's where money's coming from.", "These people are Breath of the Wild pros.", "Is moving somewhere warmer out of the question?", "Would you buy a fridge in that environment?", "That’d make sense. Wouldn’t they have elecric engine heaters (”Webasto”) or something at home, like in other cold places?", "That man is a disappointment.\n\nAdam Kovic got exposed in Oct 2020. Gus Johnson, in Oct 2021. I wonder which youtuber I've subscribed to will have their horrible side exposed next year.\n\nEdit: lots of gus supporters here lmao. Go fuck yourselves.", "So did you ever learn Eskimos are descendants of Siberians?", "Holy hell, that CAN'T be economic OR environmentally friendly. Not to mention the idle wear on the engines. Insane.", "Would love a link!", "It's honestly a pretty even mix, and comes down to the goal.\n\nGoose down filled parkas are still warmer than synthetics. Fur does a very good job diverting the wind around your face on the ruff of a hood. Faux fur doesn't even try be functional. It's just an ugly, disappointing mess that tries to *look* like something effective while entirely failing to be.\n\nThe problem with synthetic fibers is that we don't have particularly sophisticated ways of making micro-scale structures for mass manufacture. Filter materials (like N95 masks) are made with a liquid plastic that they blow at high pressure through extremely tiny nozzles at a surface where they stick together into a non-woven fabric. Goretex is made by taking a sheet of teflon and stretching it until it starts tearing apart *just enough* that small pores form. Those are two of a fairly finite number of ways that we generate micro-scale structures in modern synthetic materials that we can end up actually using for something at human scale.\n\nBiology, by contrast, can...I guess the most analogous technology would be \"3D print things on the molecular level\"? So if you need something that's maximizing surface area or something like that (as you might imagine you would want to do to minimize air travel within a material while removing as much material as possible in a given volume, like for an insulator), biology has some big advantages. So fur and down compare very favourably in some ways. We can 3D print at that scale, but your coat would cost millions of dollars...\n\nThat said, of course there are things synthetics do better. Reflecting heat with mylar isn't matched by anything natural. I've never met a chrome-coloured animal. Drying quickly, as well as staying in good condition when wet is something synthetics are going to excel at. I'm unaware of an animal whose corpse won't rot if you leave it in a warm, wet environment, so those reindeer boots better have time to dry before you wear them out again or they'll fall apart pretty quickly. A bunch of plastics could sit in a sauna for a thousand years and come out looking pretty much the way it came in.", "I thought cold helped batteries when stored?", "Pretty rich if you can afford a $3000 coat would be my guess..", "When you're dealing with extreme temperatures, how uncomfortable it is is a matter of duration of exposure times magnitude of exposure (accounting for humidity and wind). \n\nIf it's a windless -20C I have no issue jogging to my mailbox and back in my PJs. 30 seconds of bare skin contact at that temperature in no wind and the cold will barely even reach your nerve endings before you're warmed up to room temperature. Working outside for a few hours in a wet and windy 5C? You're an idiot not to wear a proper coat.", "I wanna see how the poor of that city do it!", "What did I miss about Gus Johnson being an asshole?", "Why, what happend?", "I see our YouTube algorithms are similar. I watched so many of these videos two days ago.", "If I was one of these people I'd pray for global warming.\n\n\n^^^^^IKnowThatsNotHowClimateChangeWorks", "From what I've seen, nothing really significant. He's just a bad boyfriend apparently.", "Poor people would just freeze to death", "oh my diaaana is:\n b e a u t i f u l\n\nyet i cant help myself imagine a scenario where im at yakutia and pick up a girl from a bar or whatever to come home to undress for 2 hours, and pass out before fully undressing", "race cars do it all the time", "I would just have to move some place where my nuts don’t freeze to my leg if I’m outside for more than a few minutes.", "No, no, leaving your engine on for months is famously both economic and environmentally friendly.", "Would you expect them to buy fresh heated fish as an extra luxury?", "In my part of the world where attendants fill up the tank, cars are refueled with engines running.", "Because I chose this lifestyle, especially when the pandemic hit. Additionally, I have a house in Southern California that I go to whenever.", "It's not environmentally friendly but you also don't live in butt fuck nowhere in the freezing cold. I'm fairly sure environmentally friendly is not exactly there goal with running their engine for 3 months.", "Yeah, Russia encompasses many nations, and some of them are naturally Asian. Russia borders Kazachstan, China, Mongolia and swallowed Siberian tribes. Of course there is fair bit of Asian genes floating around the populace. \n\nThe European part is just much more populous, historically the center of Russia and also richer - thus more prominent.", "I want to know what is going to happen with Car Manufacturers make a switch to EV and all ICE cars stop being produced.\n\n​\n\nThere is no way an EV car would function.", "No, I live in Orange County in California besides here. I came here at the beginning of the pandemic", "Working as intended.", "Oh no he was mean to someone once then they broke up. EXPOSED!!!!", "> but you also don't live in butt fuck nowhere in the freezing cold\n\nHa, I live in Winnipeg good sir. Nice try!", "Good question. Technically I could put anything is the basement and it will stay relatively cold but a fridge is necessary to keep things in your living quarters fresh. Insulation in the houses here in Vostok are amazing. Upstairs stay warm if you keep the heat+fire on. They do a phenomenal job compared to the states, at least in comparison with my other house or friends' homes.", "Ah yes, a Tuesday in Minnesota in the deep winter. Lol\n\nBut for real, hats off to them, they make it work in some hellishly cold Temps.", "I've seen a documentary from Siberia ages ago where they showed this old couple and the guy was the village bus driver. Starting the bus involved taking a blowtorch and warming the fuel tank and lines... \n\nI remember they had what looked like a traditional clay oven in the \"house\" where they cooked and got heat from. Their bead was on top of the oven.", "One thing I noted was how many have their hands exposed in this video, even if they immediately retreat them back to pockets. Sometimes it goes to -30'C here so I know cold, and I can't fathom doing anything like that at -50'C.", "I have a parka in reindeer fur and nothing synthetic come close to competing with it. Forget about goose down and things like that, it doesn't even come close to reindeer fur. \nReindeer fur has two layers, one very dense and fine inner layer of hairs and one outer layer that has hair strands that are hollow. -44 c is no problem with that parka. \n\nIt's super expensive though, expect to pay $3000-$5000 (mine cost 33500 sek)for a basic model in your size.", "Sorta... it slows down the chemical reaction in the battery making dry cell batteries last longer in storage. \n\nBut car batteries are lead acid, they have a liquid acid in the cell. \nProblem is, when its too cold, that acid starts to freeze, and the chemical reaction slows down too much creating huge voltage drops and potentially exploding batteries.", "Yeah... He got exposed to being a dick. That's what that means.", "Quote from an r/OutOfTheLoop thread:\n\n> Sabrina (Gus’s ex girlfriend) posted a video where she talked about a traumatic medical experience that she went through trying to get an abortion and discussed how her boyfriend at the time (Gus) was very unsupportive and made the situation more traumatic.\n\nThe video in question can be found [here.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIXuo4fclcw)", "To be fair he was kind of a huge dick to Sabrina while they were dating, and has admitted as much. I don't think he should be cancelled over being a shitty boyfriend, especially when he was (is, really) relatively young at the time. Just needs to do some growing up.", "Lol it could also just be an apartment. Russians just like that kind of interior design.", "https://www.reddit.com/r/gusjohnson/comments/qdidmr/sabrinas_video_my_pregnancy_nearly_killed_me/", "Sabrina, his ex-girlfriend, posted a video on the topic that can be found [here.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIXuo4fclcw) The short explanation is that, while Sabrina was in the hospital and going through the traumatic experience of an abortion, Gus preferred to go to bars with friends and downplay the entire situation.", "Abuse, emotional, mental, and maybe some verbal towards his now x gf. He apologized and took time off. And the girlfriend posted a video talking about it.", "I prefer leather hats made of my passed comrades.", "Nose, cheeks, fingertips, toe tips, and knees. \n\nMn checking in. -40 is a Tuesday in January and feburrrrrrrary.", "I literally do not care about some internet comedians minor personal life issues", "From what I read his ex girlfriend had a pregnancy where the fetus was growing outside of the uterus. \n\nShe would ask Gus to take her to urgent care and he wouldn't take her seriously. He would ask her to call a nurse first and make sure she didn't \"exaggerate\" her symptoms. She said he was \"neglectful\" during the whole experience.", "https://www.reddit.com/r/gusjohnson/comments/qdidmr/sabrinas_video_my_pregnancy_nearly_killed_me/", "I lived North of Alaska. \n\nIf you'r hands and toes are cold, you are doing it wrong. Proper shoes does a lot. Proper gloves too. Mittens can be better, as they let the fingers stay with each others. \n\nFace? Some people use oil on their face. I just stay inside.", "Always punch up.", "I've heard that alcohol makes you FEEL like you are warmer, but in reality it lowers your body temperature and actually increases your chance of hypothermia.", "Och, you wouldnt be long getting frostbit!\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLMrHRuhxO4", "Even if you are black, your ancestors probably contains everyone that lived in Europe.", "why bother commenting lmao", "Here in MN, starting in late September some years, but normally late October early November, when we have parties we chill all the booze and drinks by putting them outside. \n\nIn winter, throw them in the snowdrift outside the window or door. \n\nNot enough room in the fridge today? Live in an area without a terrible scavenger population? Can get by hanging food outside or throwing it in a snow bank.", "reddit with its nuanced opinion lol\n\nDo you consider yourself rich mr $1k home game server? Or its middle class when its oneself, and its eat the rich for others ;D", "Nah. That's probably not too far off the norm for em. He'll here in MN we get -40 a few times a year.", "Block a lot of wind too", "I mean... Russia is asian...", "It gets to -40 in Minnesota, most modern shit is just fine. \n\nThe people who live where it gets colder, usually have oil pan heaters, battery heaters, coolant heaters, and sometimes interior pre heaters. \n\nCoolant starts to slush at -34, At a 50% mix. To prevent this the coolant mixture has to be 70% coolant. The oil should be as thin as can be recommended, and all rubber components should be thoroughly inspected.\n\nIn other words there's prep work, but it usually isn't much", "lmao", "In this specific case: yes. \n\nWhy? Fuel costs less then a new car. Especially in Russia. So the economics of it all are a no brainer.\n\nThe amount of spend fuel has a lower environmental impact then buying a new car and scrapping the old with the ruined engine each year. Especially in Russia.\n\nI also get why everyone is wearing fur. Fur is cheaper in Russia then in the west and in places like Siberia it's not really a choice to live without. Even if it costs 1000s..... You need it. It's that simple. You will save for it or take a loan out for it if you must, just like a car.\n\nI get those aspects. I just don't get why anyone founded that city. Who thought it a good idea to live there? In a time without central heating and electricity?", "Would electric cars work? I know things like camera batteries die Quick in these conditions. Perhaps the batteries need special heating in electric cars to work ?", "It's ok to say you don't know", "Clearly your prison system is wasteful", "I am from eastern europe.\n\nThe joke about dress in layers was something I heard like 20+ times in various american movies and shows growing up... never in anything else.\n\nIt never made sense to me... like how else would one dress, what is the advice there? Then after n-th time someone was in some show finally just in coat and nothing else... \n\nSo I guess thats the thought process that we have to imagine an american from california who wrote the script to have?\n\n* *Its winter, white stuff is outside, water stopped flowing and is solid in this strange slippery way. I put this furry big coat on my naked body, that should do it as I go cut down xmas tree in to the deep dark woods. Oh, no. wait! That wise old ethnic person said to dress in layers... so I should put also thermal undershirt, long sleeve tshirt, thick hoodie and after that the coat. Layers, what an interesting concept*", "You must've been underdressed. I'll sweat in that temperature of I'm wearing what I usually wear for my winter commute", "lol why only white? Inuit and other native americans still live in cold places like this. The girl from the video is obviously asian. It's not only white people that have lived in the cold for generations.", "What if you’re not aristocratic?", "The winters where I live can get to about -50 with the wind some years, and my 2001 camry starts up every year with no problem", "Block heaters. In Canada, we plug our cars in over night so they start in the morning.", "That sounded fishy, so looked into it. Looks like that's a myth. \n\n>Both compact sedans with 2.0 liter engines each consume about the same amount of fuel at idle (0.16 and 0.17 gallons per hour respectively), despite differing fuel types.\n\nhttps://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/fact-861-february-23-2015-idle-fuel-consumption-selected-gasoline-and-diesel-vehicles\n\nEngines idle consumption is based more on their displacement. Which for mining trucks I'd figure would be a fuck ton", "And European. It's so big it covers two continents.", "Yuck.", "so normal cold, not siberia cold.", "I survive the extreme cold by butchering and wearing the skin of critically endangered species.", "Tyres heat up by rolling, by hysteretic heating. They're usually the last thing to freeze compared to the liquids, but once they do it's like trying to drive on square wheels. Also the car's heat will melt the ground ice a little and when it refreezes the tires can be iced to the ground (thus not being able to just flatbed it to a warmed garage).", "It’s more relevant to trucks and not cars. Semi’s idle and used comparatively low amount of fuel than while driving.", "Engine warmers are a big thing once you get below -40C. \n\nColdest I have been im my life was -55C in northern Alberta, Canada and we left the truck on for most of our shift outdoors. \n\nI'll be honest there is a different feel when the temperature is that cold, your body does kind of adjust to it once you've been out in it for a while. You're so wrapped up you can hear your own heartbeat and the warm air rising from your body comes out the face hole of your jacket which feels nice.", "The countries with the highest percentage of electric cars are Norway and Finland. That should tell you something.", "I mean I feel like -70° temps calls for splurging on an expensive coat or two. \n\nNot disagreeing that they're probably well off, but a single expensive item doesn't necessarily denote how wealthy someone is.", "Surprisingly, everything* about ev cars are great in cold weather. The only problem is the batteries. \n\nWhen it's cold, the battery has to run overtime to keep certain components warm, including the battery itself. This reduces range by 10%-30%. You can mitigate this a little by preheating the car from a wall outlet before venturing out, and this will give you a bit more overhead on range. \n\nBut aside from that, the car tend to work pretty darn well.", "And so stylish!", "Engine warmers work for EVs, gas cars, and hybrids at these temperatures. \n\nAll 3 types of vehicles get worse mileage at the coldest temperatures, but all 3 will start and run if you use a engine block blanket or battery heater.", "Yes, very big, very long.", "I lived in Fairbanks Alaska and yes when it’s -40 or so, when you’re out and about shopping you just leave them running, when you get home you turn them off and plug them for the next day, but if you’re only going in for an hour or to see a movie, there aren’t always enough plugs so you just let it idle.", "Do you know how much fuel you use to leave a car on overnight?", "Im not sure why its a surprise considering Siberia is essentially colonial land. Russian Empire had the largest land colonial empire for centuries, historically \"Russia\" was on the western side of the Ural mountains. Even cities north enough like St. Petersburg werent werent built on ethnic russian terrirories (though they were sparsely populated to begin with). It expanded all the way down to mongolia, most people they conquered werent \"white\". What else would they be?", "Sure, but it's also handmade fur boots for $500 and a casual jacket for another $500 and a fur hat for $300.\n\nNot even pricing the gloves, and underlayers.\n\nThat's not splurging on an item or two, that's insane to me, lol.\n\nEdit: I guess I'm just poor. And also not cold enough.", "I lived in Fairbanks Alaska and car companies would bring test cars up in the winter to do testing. At 2 In the morning you’d see Bentley and rolls and Ferraris at the local gas station fueling up. Most of them had striped wraps to hide body panel changes and badges were blanked out.", "Siberia is pretty big. In terms of Asia it's ethnically closest to Mongolia I would say. The majority of people in Yakutsk however are Sakha, which is ethnically turkic. Turkic people are very diverse however and may look very different from what you expect someone from Turkey to look like.", "Where are you getting your info mate? Are you trying to say that semi's are more fuel efficient than cars, I might be misunderstanding.", "I mean... if being one of the coldest major cities in North America is \"normal cold\" then I guess so?", "Very common to have the bed over the stove in Dacha", "I never watched him because I thought he was a \"morally good\" person anyway. I liked his shorts and I still do. I knew this day would come when he started getting this \"public judge of moral and ethics\" air about him, I guess you reap what you sow.\n\nDon't just expect celebrities to be saints, I hate when people do that. I also hate these \"calling out\"-bandwagons as well, because I can never stop wondering how many of these anonymous moralist voices there are who also have done shit like Gus has.\n\nDon't get me wrong, I'm glad that shitty behaviour is recognized as such, but I feel like a lot of people have really problematic relationships to celebrities in general which makes them oscillate between idolization and despise.", "How do they dress when it's 100?", "Weird, I thought he was on a green screen till it panned to his feet", "-15 C average during winter vs -40 C is quite the difference.", "I live in Russia (American) no way they are paying those prices for fur, you can get a damn warm parka here for 3000 rubles, about $90 US", "What do you do there?", "Thank god I'm recycling my plastic bottles 🙄", "Agreed. That $3000 coat is possibly viewed as just another expense, the same way Americans buy a car for $3000.", "America, cold? Please.", "“Unsupportive boyfriend” according to their ex? Wow, stop the presses.", "That was a really popular image a while back.", "Semis use comparatively very little fuel idiling than while driving because of the Diesel engine which can idle at really low rpm.", "Ex girlfriends are famously non-biased sources", "People who never experienced real freezing winter temperatures think they can just put on a puffy coat over a t-shirt and be okay with their shoes and pants. I had friends from the south of France that were surprised that -20C air blowing in your face gives you brain freeze (and frostbiten ears and nose), that walking with chuck taylors in January is a sure way to lose some toes. Community services that welcome immigrants have to teach them what kind of clothing they'll need for winter and when they should get them. In my university student associations have bins of donated winter clothing for international students caught off-guard. You'd be surprised how many people haven't experienced changing weather and don't understand how a place with 30C humid summers lasting till late september can turn into -10C temps in 4 to 5 weeks.", "Oh, I agree, they absolutely have more ludicrous temperatures than we do without question. Wasn't a \"who is colder\" contest, we both freeze our asses off all the same.", "I think your local education failed you because I also have an American education, and two years of it at least were quite shit but I’m aware that there are Asians in Siberia and I think a majority of Americans are. \n\nThey’re all sorts of ethnicities and origins: ~~Yakut,~~ (for the third time, Turkic, failed to check that one*)~~Tartars~~ (oops Turkic) Mongols, ~~Bakshirs;~~ (also Turkic), Tungusic, Evenks, Kalmyk, Chukchi (interestingly also the closest relatives in Russia to US indigenous people and Japanese Ainu) soooooo many. Half the country of Russia is in Asia dude. \n\nAnd they aren’t ‘genetically Chinese’ I would imagine. I mean sure there’s probably some common ancestors somewhere the same was a lot of Europeans have Ghengis Khan as an ancestor, but those populations were there far too long to be ‘genetically Chinese,’ especially considering China has like hundreds of ethnicities that have been in the nation of China for quite some time and aren’t even considered ‘Genetically Chinese,’ by the Han dominant state/government.\n\n\nEdit: I looked up a list of Asian ethnicities as I am not an authority and accidentally listed I believe some Turkic and Slavic ethnicities I’m doing further research to update my list to accurately reflect this. Mongols and Yukut are accurate for sure and yes there are Chinese in Russia the same way that some Chinese live in the US; albeit Russia is easier to get to. But pretty much first and second generation and so on who immigrated.\n\nP.s. if you read Artemis Fowl this is talked about in there if only briefly.\n\nEdit: * sorry I wrote some from memory and was wrong on those, like I said I’m not an authority I’m just aware of this and did a hasty three mins research but there wasn’t a nice aggregate article and I had to go one by one on a list some two hundred ethnicities long so I should have taken my time more. \n\nAnyways google and Wikipedia have a lot of good info on it if you’re interested, Russia is seriously an ethnically hyperdense series of regions and you could read about it for the next month if you wanted and just scratch the surface.", "Considering every human alive has ancestors that were black...yes. Humans came out of Africa and were all dark skinned.", "I'm into winter cycling, riding in -10 to -25C temps, my solution for my face is a [neoprene mask](https://www.amazon.ca/BULA-Survival-Neoprene-Black-Medium/dp/B00LCSRLDS) and ski googles.", "This is like every distant family member I had to try and talk to at family gatherings when I was a kid. \n\nI guess it trained me though, because I could understand what he was saying just about.", "Energy must cost nothing there, or everyone would die.", "Most EVs have battery heaters anyway, so it's just software needed to keep the battery at an acceptable temperature when parked.", "Maybe, but the $12,000 day to day outfit leads me to believe it’s a palace rather than an apartment.", "Well it's 40 below and I don't give a fuck. \n\nGot a heater in my truck and I'm off to the rodeo…", "Having grown up in the Vancouver/Vancouver island area, then going to work in Edmonton, outside, during winter, was a bit of an environmental shock for the first week. It got better though!", "in other words, it lowers your temperature....", "They do (or did) when there is no electricity for the block heater around.", "I mean, vehicles cost a lot more than that. Especially if you're up north and you want things like remote start, an engine block heater, heated seats, etc. to help with the cold.\n\nSo I'm going a smidge further than you. The comparison wouldn't be to just a used 20 year old vehicle. It would be to a new-ish vehicle with several options to help with the cold that alone would cost $3,000. So not just an expense, but something that is more of a long term cost of doing business that could possibly be financed as you're not spending $3,000 on cold weather gear for a season. If you're an adult, you're buying it for a lifetime.", "Russia goes all the way from Finland to Japan, you know", "Rich people wear fur outside for fashion. Regular people wear the fur on the inside to stay warm.", "Plugging in your car uses almost no electricity. It's just so the battery can turn over when you go to start it. \n\nBonus, in Québec the electricity is plentiful, cheap and clean (from hydro, not fossil fuels).", "My semi truck uses a gallon of fuel per hour at high idle. I have to run it around 900 rpm to keep oil pressure high enough to safely idle for long periods.\n\nSo yeah, that's a lot of diesel just to idle.", "They idle near the same as gas engines.\n\nI'm a truck driver", "All engines use less fuel while idle than when driving....\n\nI don't get your point.\n\n​\n\nEdit: I'm not looking for a fight, I'm genuinely curious what you're trying to say.", "You should post that on reddit, dude. /r/videos will lap that shit up.", "Hahaha, well the second one certainly helps keep one sane. \n\nI have a friend from Murmansk and his childhood just sounded like something I’m pretty ok experiencing. I’ve always preferred the heat to the cold but after I acquired a chronic autoimmune at 24, cold has become a biblical force to me and might as well be the personification of death, the heat death of the university, and the inability of basic chemical or molecular functions to occur (of course this isn’t referring to temperatures encountered on earth but purely the concept of cold). I remember what it was like to not be bothered in this way by the cold, when I was young I used to enjoy occasionally ice swimming and endurance challenges with my brother in the snow but now I think if I got in water my body would just lock and I’d sink below the water never to be seen again lol. \n\nOut of curiosity what took you to Vostok from Southern California? Are you from Russia or ethnically Russian or otherwise? \n\nCheers from Franche-Comte by way of Wroclaw, Poland by way of Kansas.", "Do you really not understand basic laws of thermodynamics? This is like seventh grade stuff. Hot things are hot and make things around them warm. Keep the hot thing hot, things around stay warm. Turn it off, things get cold. That’s like caveman logic dude.\n\nTurn the engine off, it no longer makes heat and what was maybe like -2c is now -50c in a place that cold. \n\n\nThis is like saying “it’s ok to say you don’t know,” to someone who just answered the question, “why would my water pipes be affected by my central heating system? It’s not like the water pipes are connected to HVAC;” in explanation that in cold places this keeps your pipes from freezing and bursting.", "Living expenses in Russia are cheap EXCEPT when it comes to clothing. Russians will spend more money on clothing than their rent. Also expensive fur coats will last people a lifetime and can be resold.", "Oil? What kind of oil?", "I pretty much lived my entire life in places that are warm (SoCal, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong), then I joined the military and ended up in minot. you get used to it, but working outside in -20 degree weather always sucks esp. if i have to use my hands.", "> There is no way an EV car would function.\n\nWe literally send glorified EV cars to mars. The batteries need to be heated at all times (from their own power, obviously) and that's the only real thing, something you'd do for regular ICE vehicles anyway.", "Check the airbnbs in any russian city. You'll find they all have this interior design/aesthetic and can be rented for $10-$30 a day.", "Gus admitted to it himself in a tweet.", "He's an asshole, way more than \"unsupportive\". I don't think it's anything he should be cancelled for but I'm not gonna be supporting him anymore.", "The guy at the market perfectly gives an example of why I prefer cold temperatures to warm.\n\nIf you’re too cold you can put on more layers. If you’re too warm, you can only get so naked.", "Lol at the idea that average person/middle class in Yakutia wears that expensive clothes.", "I live in a mining town in Northern Canada. People use their block heaters all winter and you always make sure to have a fairly new battery.\n\nAt the mines the pickups are never shut off during winter. For that matter none of the big mining trucks or other heavy equipment is either.", "And each of those items could last years. It's not like they spend $5000 a month on that stuff", "Reddit plebs. Hating on a simple video about a extreme part of the world, just because the price of her jacket offended you.", "she could have stolen them off a rich old lady in the ally behind her apartment", "What? Where did you see prices like that? Even the cheapest down jacket at Uniqlo costs more, never mind any truly warm clothing.", "🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣", "you could have just wrote it in your comment. i suspect you dont know how much gas a car uses in idle either now", "Which is only an important thing to know if you want him to be your boyfriend.", "I don't understand a single thing he said", "I feel like you guys aren't even considering that folks can get the fur themselves.", "somehow dressing like that isn't super uncommon, despite how expensive the clothes are they do last a while and are sometimes passed around in families", "I was taught that diesel doesn't like running at low RPM due to risk of cylinder glazing", "Vaseline for example", "So there are no poor people I guess.", "The average person will have at least 1 expensive outfit (not for everyday wear).\nFun Fact: You can't find 2nd hand clothing stores in most cities of Russia because they are unpopular and remind people of communism.", "it's really not that bad, just annoying to have to be a walking tank outside with all the heavy clothing", "This is probably where large scale superconductivity could be tested.", "It doesn't make much sense for humans to look like Europeans right up until the Chinese border, and then magically become Asian on the other side.\n\nMy Korean friend went on exchange to Siberia and most people thought she was a local.", "Or grown ass men returning from Florida to Manchester NH in February.", "I think you underestimate how difficult moving from such a place can be. If you're born there and part of a poor family you very likely simply won't have the funds to do it. Due to the region being as isolated as it is it'd be expensive to even move to a different part of the country, not to mention a different country altogether.", "Evolution is that badass, but only if there's a constantly improving, gentle slope change from point A to point B.\n\nThat makes it badass for some things and just bad for others.", "Almost guarantee they use fossil fuels or wood for heat not electricity", "the human body is pretty good at staying warm as long as you're not completely exposed!\n\nfun fact (but not really), i hate wearing masks outside because my heavy breathing in the cold or whatever makes them turn wet and, surprisingly, they don't freeze because my breath keeps them too warm.\n\n though, forehead sweat that sticks to the eyebrows will freeze and turn into many tiny little bits of ice", "It is 0C where I am now and most people are freaked out about how unseasonably warm it is. \n\nMy daughters school doesn't cancel recess until it hits -25C.\n\nWarm weather folk don't like it much but when you are born to it, you just shrug it off and dress right. \n\nI've been to LA and temperatures that I sweat continuously at while wearing flip flops, shorts and a tee while others have hoodies on blew me away. So it kinda cuts both ways.", "Eh, that's less than smokers spend on cigs in a year. To each their own I guess.", "You think someone with 164k on YouTube makes bank?", "it does not get that cold, fortunately", "I’m a surfer in the Northeast US. When it’s real, real cold in winter, we put Vaseline on our faces. Also helps keep ice out of your beard. It’s also a nightmare to get off.", "Tan Carhart coveralls are traditional Midwestern cold weather garb.", "Ooh makes sense. I was thinking like car oil and that sounded awful.", "This is amazing. I love the cold. Wonder how I’d go over there!", "I had a 2 mil view monetized video once and I believe it made me somewhere around $1300, so yeah, in poor country you could live like a rich person even with relatively medium sized channel.", ">On these days, you did not wear glasses outside because the metal freezes and sucks to your face so that it's difficult to remove them without pulling off chunks of skin. \n\nFuck that shit, yo. This is a whole ass city. With public transportation and everything. Why??", "Australian here, I too can't deal with the cold. Maybe once every year or two we get a day with 10C maximum, and you will hear every person complaining that it is *freezing*. Weather where I just Michelin man around town sounds miserable.", "the norm is pretty varied throughout the \"stages\" of winter (as it is quite long lasting) but i do not recall a time the temps went below like -60C, i think anything more than that is an exaggeration", "Did you ever hear how it was so cold once, people could hear people talking a mile away", "What are these plugs you're referring too?", "Haven't experienced anything more drastic than -20°C, but my first thought is to get electrically heated mittens and socks. Not sure about the face though.", "It has literally *never* hit -70°C in Yakutsk. The all-time recorded low is -65°C.\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakutsk#Climate", "Oh shut the fuck up. He was a bad boyfriend, boohoo. Stop caring so much about other people's private relationships.", "So cold that you end up hiding your entire body. If you go to the alps with lots of sun but still have mountain people, you can have 50 year olds look like 70. The harshness of the sun.", "110v outlets. In Alaska cars have 3 additional heaters, a engine block heater, and oil pan heater, and a battery warmer or trickle charger. At night or when you’re at work at it’s colder than -20f you plug your car in so it’ll start later.", "No one cares. Literally no one. Not even him, he doesn't even know you exist. Most of us watch people for their content, not because we think they're good boyfriends.", "> Why? Fuel costs less then a new car. Especially in Russia.\n\nYou think that if a car freezes and can't start, you need to buy a new car?", "How long does it take to get from Vostok to SoCal? I'd imagine there's no direct flights", "Based on his twitter and youtube comments, looks like the majority of people care. He's not just a \"bad boyfriend\", he's an emotionally abusive ass.", "Why are you snarky? I wrote it to them because they had information in response to the comment and thought they would know more about it. If I knew how much a fuel a car uses on idle I could guesstimate, that's the point, geez.", "So when it's cold outside, it lowers your temperature... got it", "People in Yakutia are loaded", "instead of typing your comment into the reddit comment box, you could instead write \"how much gas does a car use during idle\" into the search box at the top right of your screen and learn something instead of whatever this would be called right now", "Fuck. And here I am shivering when the thermostat goes below 66", "so they're clearly well off, and trying to entertain you. most important parts of the outfit were not even quoted, it's telling that we would focus on the superficial items. and exactly why they were highlighted with the cute cha-ching tags, it's called production value. maybe they assume too much, that we would understand you don't have to pay $500-3k for a designer jacket and boots. \n\nthey even went down to interview plebs at the market, and gawk at pedestrians, same general clothing. must be exhausting to feel so bitter all the time...", "Would you automatically assume someone is rich because they drive a $10k car? They could have saved up for years for that stuff, it would make sense for warmth to be the main luxury in a place where pieces of your body start freezing off after mere minutes outside.", "I also care that you're not standing for this bullshit. The guy I don't care about is the one who looks at what this guy is doing and thinks that it isn't a big deal.\n\nVin Diesel would be disappointed in how this youtuber and the dork who is debating you feel about family.", "Beer coat!", "I used to lead winter camping trips, and while it normally would stay between 0F and 30F, we had a few days once where the high was -25F with a low of -40.\n\nIt was miserable. I can't imagine -90F", "He got lost at sea for 12 hours recently and when they rescued him he was surrounded by dolphins.\n\nhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40366313.html\n\n[He also has a country song](https://youtu.be/UQR9kbqw3h8)", "The Yakuts themselves are also Turkic; Turkic peoples can have a more Asian look (akin to that of the \"OG\" Turks before their migrations west) or a more European one.", "Yes exactly, this checks out 100%. I actually live abroad now and just two days ago thought “damn, next time I go home I need to fetch my damn Carhart jacket for the really cold days.’ I’m pretty sure that if I didn’t donate it to family I still have a black one squirreled somewhere at my mother’s or brother’s house.\n\nEdit: oh but yes the tan is the standard one, I got the black from a former boss who apparently cares little for tradition. He was a southerner I guess, maybe he just didn’t know.", "The Inuit people of the Canadian arctic dress very similar. It's not too expensive for them, as they're the ones who make them.", "> I just don't get why anyone founded that city. Who thought it a good idea to live there? \n\nFrom what I remember reading about it back the day, locals moved there to avoid the Mongols. I guess the goal was to go bumfuck north enough where it's too cold even for Mongols to follow. I think it was some of the tribes the khan didn't like. And there remains a pretty big town these days because of diamond mining.", "You seem to have misunderstood, no one cares that you don't support him anymore. There are enough people that don't involve themselves in public people's private matters that will keep watching him. Some of us don't expect entertainers to be angels, everyone fucks up.", "We probably can create a superior synthetic fabric, but the production cost likely makes it commercially unavailable. The thing about fur is that you just hunt or raise animals with good fur, and the fur grows itself, then you just skin the animal and process it a bit. Imagine just doing something like synthetically building every strand of hair in the fur instead.", "It is not a steal if you take clothes from a frozen body", "What part of my comment sounds bitter? I never said anything negative or bitter. The fact you chose to focus on that says more about you than me.", "Hmmm....apparently the coldest temperature ever recorded in Yakutsk is -64.4. In 1891.", "What a life!", "Thanks I actually didn’t bother to check that one on account of feeling confidant in a way I wasn’t with the others that I did check. I will edit my post to reflect this. Apologies for my hasty reading and thank you for the correction and offered politely!", "That's a terrible take dude.", "It's quite difficult driving with an engine that's not running, even in warm weather...", "Look at other people in the video. \n\nVery few are wearing fur boots. Almost nobody is wearing any fur (the fur trim on most of the jackets you see is fake, and the only real fur is on the vendor woman's fur stole), and contrary to her claims that knitted hats aren't warm enough, most people are wearing knitted hats. Look at the government employees setting up Christmas decorations: they're wearing pretty cheap but functional clothing.\n\nAlso look at the $3000 fur jacket her sister models: it doesn't even have full-length sleeves.\n\nThis is absolutely unrepresentative of how most people live.", "People have lived there for several millennia. They have it figured out.", "Seems weird. If the garage is heated what good will the blanket do?", "I wouldn't be so sure. People from the east are pretty different in their thinking. They save money religiously and splurge on luxuries. My wife, when I met her, had a $15,000 Rolex which was more than half her annual nurse's salary. She also had a $3,000 Prada Bag which she used about twice a year.", "Imagine needing to pee in that.", "Black is a more modernist take on the style, but is also acceptable.", "not you personally, just following the thread which ended at your description of a palace. are you saying you don't follow their sentiment at all, come on", "https://i.imgur.com/2gSz2LA.png", "Most homes don't have garages, because they need to raise the foundation off of the ground due to the climate.", "Holy shit, you were downvoted", "Too bad the vodka freezes at -29C", "Na rich daddy or sugar daddy finding something to do with her time", "Mmm no it speaks to his general character. Only selfish assholes react the way she said he did (and he confirmed)", "Obviously exposed skin is going to get damaged. But if you have a down coat which insulates well you can wear a T-Shirt underneath and be fine. Feet and legs are harder of course. Feet especially. Even warm felt boots and wool socks get cold after a while especially if you are sitting or standing.", "People taking about how only rich people would buy a 500 dollars jacket, how much did your iphone cost? Their jacket probably outlives your phone, plus keeps them alive", "[I meant PLUS 100](https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2021/12/14/Russia-Siberia-high-temperature-weather/3241639528543/)", "I used to own a retired crown vic police car, it had an idle hour meter and even on a vehicle specifically designed to be left idling all the time the manual said to treat each idle hour as 30 miles with regards to the maintenence schedule. When I bought it from a police auction it had 130k miles but 11k hours idling, ie 460k miles of wear total.", "Winnipeg isn't in the US.", "It's obviously for max clickbait-effect, but the lowest temperature measured in the region is -71 C, and there's a difference between \"recorded temperature\" and temperature.\n\nRecorded temperatures are taken in locations where all factors are accounted for. It is more important for warm temperatures, as they can more easily be increased. You shouldn't, for instance, put your thermometer in a place where a window's reflection of the sun hits the thermometer.\n\nAs a consequence, there can be localized areas where temperatures hit or go below \"recorded temperatures\" quite frequently simply because they are not locations suited for recording temperatures. One corner of my house was the coldest temperature ever recorded in Norway in 2013 if that were the case.\n\nAdditionally, there's also the fact that properly calibrated equipment used for recording official temperatures is way more accurate than what you and I have hanging outside out window, so the inhabitants may sometimes read temperatures of 68 or 71 C when, in fact, it's 64 C.", "Once we hit 0 do you give a fuck how much more 0 it goes? I don’t. It’s cold. It’s like when people say oh it’s dry heat. Bitch over 32 can fuck off too. \n\nGive me 27 all day baby.", "0 C or F? as a person living in around 0 all winter yes, there's a huge difference with 0 C and -20 C", "I live in San Diego, Ca. That’s all.", "Yes with modern cars. The only real risk is if you get popback (backfire on the intake side), but that really just doesn't happen on modern, unmodified vehicles. By modern I mean fuel injected, ie every car in the US since 1994 and almost all since the mid 80s.", "Then they come state side and spend all their money at TJM.", "When the human race is dead and gone all that will be left is Styrofoam and Camrys", "Thank you for sharing. The Yakutia bead work is gorgeous.", "Lmfao got any other sources for that than a crazy ex?", "C I was trying to be consistent I assumed we all were talking C\n\nThere’s a difference but either way they can both fuck off. I wouldn’t live anywhere where that’s normal for long periods. It was 55 degrees F in NJ yesterday and it was nice no coat weather. \n\nMeanwhile that polar vortex garbage comes down from there and I contemplate how much can I tolerate the summers in Florida…", "Well for one he literally admitted to it all on his twitter. Of course you'd take the guy's side.", "oh yeah it's pretty unbearable, especially because ACs are pretty much non-existent", "Maybe those temperatures include wind chill? -60ºC with strong winds could \"feel\" like -70ºC", "It makes the car think it’s night time so it starts hibernating to conserve energy.", "Redditors are famously victim blaming incels when it comes to women lmao", "I mean, selling fish in an outdoor market for twenty years isn't what I'd classify as rich", "It has to be factoring in the windchill. In Canada, we used to have a separate number just for the windchill. Like 2500 when it was -30 was gonna be a baaad day outside. Then one day they said fuck it and combined it together into a “feels like” temperature which I hate, because it leads to people saying stupid fucking shit like “Oh my god, it’s -50 out today” when it’s really -30 with high winds. So then you have to constantly be asking people if it’s really -50, or is that including the windchill factored in? The new system just invites hyperbole and leads to shit like is found in this video.", "/r/RimWorld is leaking", "Good thing I'm not famous or I'd be getting cancelled by you sensitive assholes over an opinion.", "They didn't specify Celsius though.", "I mean, she didn't name him. I am a regular watcher of both her channel and his and I thought that it was a boyfriend before Gus until someone who did the math came up on the gus and eddy subreddit. And her video was about the experience with the pregnancy, not an attack on Gus. It was more focused on how she didn't get much opportunity to exercise her own choice and judgement at every turn.", "I mean, she didn't name him. I am a regular watcher of both her channel and his and I thought that it was a boyfriend before Gus until someone who did the math came up on the gus and eddy subreddit. And her video was about the experience with the pregnancy, not an attack on Gus. It was more focused on how she didn't get much opportunity to exercise her own choice and judgement at every turn.\n\nNot to mention he admitted to it.", "There are people that make a living off of less than 50k views 2-3 times a week.", "Are we just not gonna talk about the frozen, decapitated HORSE HEAD at 1:58?!", "...The title of the video itself is \"What we wear at -71 C\"", "[ **Jump to 01:58 @** What We Wear at -71°C (-95°F)? Yakutia, Siberia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDYFt_8ycw&t=0h1m58s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: Kiun B, Video Length: [04:34])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@01:53](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDYFt_8ycw&t=0h1m53s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "-71°C is equivalent to -95°F, which is 202K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "This just shows that you are ignorant", "That's kind of what I was thinking, that it doesn't get to -70, -90 but I didn't know for sure. I'm in Saskatchewan where it gets to -45, -50 very very rarely and you just don't go outside of you can help it.", "Well that makes sense then.", "Someone at peta is watching and getting a heart attack.", "Yakutia solved the homeless population with this one weird trick!", "Lol, i don't care about Gus either way. I just think your take was awful.\n\n> No one cares. Literally no one. Not even him, he doesn't even know you exist.\n\nYou were just being a dick and I called you out on it. So for example you'd watch a rapists videos with glee just because it might be entertaining and that the rapist doesn't know they exist? Why can't people be critical of something they disagree eith?", "Probably not great clothes for the weather either lol", "My ex-girlfriend dresses like that if it gets below 60 here in Florida.", "Lol. There is no way running your car in -90° weather, warms up your tires in any way.\n\nI didn't down vote you..yet or respond because I was sleeping. Take a valium.", "Funny, sounds exactly like America.\n\nPropaganda is strong.", "When you have seconds to keep exposed skin from freezing, spending $500 on a coat is not a luxury. A $2 windbreaker from wish.com is not going to cut it.", "It really doesn't get to -45°C in (most of) Saskatchewan, though. Maybe for a few hours one night/morning every few years, but it's extraordinarily rare.", "-45°C is equivalent to -49°F, which is 228K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "So cold that even Geordies would consider a jumper. \n\nCONSIDER, not wear.", "> Who thought it a good idea to live there? In a time without central heating and electricity?\n\nImperialism. You want to have established settlements to maintain your claim on a particular geographical area.", "3000 rubles is also not equivalent to $90", "A lot of the cars we have are offered in other countries with a Diesel engine fwiw.", "Yes, it's really cold. It is considered the coldest point in Yakutia is Oymyakon. And they also have trains running in the cold look like this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aBJshjgYhQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aBJshjgYhQ)", "She must have expensive taste in jackets.", "As a Brit and used to a plethora of different and sometimes very strong accents, I got about 90% of it but particularly struggled with the place names he mentioned as I have not heard of them before. \n\nBut yeah, that's about as strong as an accent gets whilst still speaking English and it certainly takes some concentration and a level of inference from the context of what he's talking about for me to understand. It makes Glaswegian sound like the Queen's English in comparison although even then, those folks can be difficult to understand, particularly when they've been drinking a lot! \n\nThere's certainly no shame in struggling with this one!", "In MI it's flannel and either Carhartt or a puffy jacket", "\"How the wife of local mafia boss dresses\" No way 95% of Yakutians can spend 500usd or more for the entire outfit, let alone a jacket.", "Cigarettes in Siberia are pretty damn cheap.", "It is not.", "That depends upon whether you took the clothes off before or after they froze to death.", "It says in video thumbnail - 71 how is that - 90? 😅", "How much does your day to day average car cost?\n\nPeople in different regions have different purchasing priorities.", "Holy crapola that is cold. I am in Houston and it was almost 80 yesterday. I wear cargo shorts all year. I left Minnesota decades ago cause of the stupid cold.", "That just shows that Vics are the Nokia 3310's of the car world.", "Sorry about the edit. You’re correct I let myself get a chip on my shoulder and I deleted it accordingly. I just am really tired of the change in atmosphere of the internet and people replying so frequently in bad faith I guess. It seems like the most common interaction nowadays and I really appreciated when it was a great place for long form discussion with people who are actually curious and passionate. I guess at the end of the day I failed to understand why you replied rudely instead of just asking me to elaborate or phrase more simply. Apologies for being rude. \n\nRegardless, yes putting your car into a sheltered space and leaving the engine on will create enough radiant heat for the tires to stay ‘unfrozen.’ If it didn’t, then tyres presumably wouldn’t function where it is this cold, and this is the prescription places that cold. \n\nBy the way, this comment chain started at -50c. Why are you saying -90c, this moves the goalposts I was describing quite liberally.\n\n> I'm more amazed with how cars work just completely fine. Honestly, I'm even more amazed to see a quite modern Toyota Camry rolling around at -50°C.\n\n\nEdit: and before this gets mentioned I’m going to define that I took “tyres freezing” in the common sense that they are too hard to be operable and will deteriorate rapidly or crack altogether if attempting to drive on them besides the other issues like low air pressure and loss of traction. I’m not suggesting they actually change states of matter or whatever.\n\n\nEdit2: wanted to acknowledge title says -90c but i would suggest its wrong (or at least not the figure i was discussing) as the video it cites, quite noticeably quotes -70c and I got into the convo at -50. Tbh I’m actually really curious about this debate and am hitting up an engineer friend to see if he can grok the thermal conductivity math easier than I can.", "grow up", "Standard* not stale just figured out what that was supposed to be", "For whoever did such a thing, I’m sure it would eat them alive inside.", "Okay, but it's a 75:1 ratio, so that's 750-1500 rubles per day", "And with perspective, a car could cost $12,000 and last as long as a good coat. Forgoing one expense for another.", "im blown away by how air pockets are the secret to warmth. which is why layering is greater than a single piece of equal thickness to all the layers", "Well, this single video of hers currently has 5.2M views. I think that translates into about $12,000 USD in ad revenue, so yes, relative to Yakutia's middle class she's probably 'making bank'.", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HXXJg4vDF8&t=1s I saw this video last year which gave some insight into the more rural part of Yakutia and what children have to deal with just to get to school.", "It makes you realize you're a combustion engine made of meat.", "I love the simplicity of this answer.\n\nGood: It slows down the chemical reaction, so they last. \nBad:. It slows down the chemical reaction, so they don't battery as well.", "Ha, I actually used to keep a 3310 in a desk drawer as a backup and briefly used it while driving the P71. In that moment I may have been unkillable.", "It still baffles me as to why the fuck anyone lives in a place like this. I know people can’t just up and move, but there have been generations of people living in apocalyptic cold, you’d think they would have just said “fuck this” and moved somewhere that the winters weren’t the wrath of the gods.", "I grew up in the tropics and it seemed like common sense to buy 1 coat ‘rated for 0C’ for winter vacations to experience snow since we wouldn’t need it after that.\n\nI really love the cold though and have since learnt to layer up to comfortably walk for an hour in -30.", "So they wear clothing from an Oregon sportswear company. Got it.", "Fuck that.", "My dad worked in Yakutsk for a bit, he said that in winter people would leave their cars running 24/7 so that the engine doesn't freeze", "At least in Northern Europe many residential parking lots have electric outlets with timers, meant to be used with engine heaters. They work decently well. No clue if they have those in Russia.", "Tell that to hotdog salesmen making 6 figures every year.", "For this price you'll get a 40m2 flat with furniture from 1980's", "Had an ATV that wouldn't start one morning after breaking camp because it was too cold, so we tossed a tarp over it and fed the exhaust from one under the tarp and let it run. Eventually it warmed up enough that we could get the one started.\n\nOnce it's on and running the engine does quite fine in keeping itself warm.", "There are *so many* interesting YouTube channels coming out of really poor areas of Pakistan and India and former soviet satellite states that are interesting and successful, and you just know the ad revenue has transformed these peoples' lives. More power to them.\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPI2X\\_rkFEI&list=LL&index=16](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPI2X_rkFEI&list=LL&index=16)", "I know that when an engine freezes and you try to start it and *fail*, it *can* get very fucked, yes. Broken piston rings, valves, injectors, busted flow valve in the carb if you have an old one.. \n\nIf it's cold enough..", "Oh yeah sociopathic behavior can't translate outside a sexual relationship 🙄", "Damn this thread is full of ussr stereotypical bullshit", "Would anyone happen to know where one could find a black fur-trim beaded hat like she had?", "My comment was specifically to the city in question, there's a ton of limitations just due to the extreme weather differences.\n\nIf I'm not mistaken, it ranges from -50c to +40c, engineering things for such a range is, from my limited knowledge about physics and electrical engineering; fucking difficult to say the least.", "\"Maam he's putting my kids through college!\"", "The range reduction is not just from keeping things warm. The bigger issue is the battery chemistry itself, which produces less energy when cold. On the flip side, batteries last longer when cold.", "Away from garage when out shopping.", "It was -70f. That's where the confusion was.", "And the possibility that everything she said was a lie to gain sympathy fame hasn't crossed your mind?", "No because she was already relatively successful, AND Gus literally admitted to it in a tweet. Even if he hadn't, why I should automatically assume she had mal intent? The video isn't even about Gus, doesn't mention his name at all, and is mostly about how she was mistreated by the American medical system.", "Hot girl wears all the cutest animals to keep warm, and is rich. \n\nThat is the best synopsis I can make.", "The number gets 10° lower every time this is reposted.", "One is Celsius and the other is Fahrenheit", "[You wouldn't be long for frostbit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuEJRSmRx0c)", "I can’t understand anything that dude is saying, goodness that’s a thick accent", "If -20 can feel like -40 due to humidity and wind chill in Montreal, I don't even want to think of what -65... Hell... Even what -50 feels like with humidity and/or wind chill.", "Serious question: how cold does it get where you live?\n\nI live in a place where temperatures can go below -30 Celsius during the winter. I also commute by transit and have had to walk 20 minutes to get to/from work and the nearest bus stops. I can assure you that I am not wealthy, I've never even owned a car, but I have some very expensive outerwear because it is necessary for the climate where I live. Expensive boots should last for at least a decade, and my parka should last my entire life. My outerwear on those days is easily over $1000, probably closer to $2000. But, like I said, that should last me for between decades and the rest of my natural life.\n\nEven for people who aren't well off, if you're from somewhere with long, cold winters, quality outerwear is *absolutely* worth the price.", "great video!!! i can't even imagine it because i live in tropics, thanks for sharing", "Yeah, for a more realistic picture of Yakutia I'd recommend the YouTube channel \"Life in Yakutia,\" very wholesome.", "Why? What do you do?", "They only survive until first winter.", "The -71C reading occurred a long time ago when the climate was colder than today. The lowest it is likely to get these days is about -55C.", "This is how RICH people of Yakutia dress. Your average person isn't buying a $3,000 coat.", "Most of Russia is warmer than that. No need to go abroad", "Not uncommon in the Midwest and northern states as well, in Iowa where I live it’s common for people to plug in their diesels overnight when it’s cold, but like my uncle in Wisconsin has his gas car plugged in at basically all times in the winter", "Funny how you can see on the front page a video showing a day in the life of Ukrainians at the same time as Russians. Coincidence?", "I've always felt that the toes are the worst part. There's tons of extremely effective arctic mittens and hand warmers etc, and like she says you can spring for a fur hat or a parka with a fur lined hood and it helps a lot for the face.\n\nBut for feet you really only have those vapor barrier Micky Mouse boots and even those stop being super effective past -20f. You can always throw on another hat or gloves but you can't stack boots.", "Siberia", "I live in the tropics. Anything below 22C I would consider chilly. I almost can't even imagine temperatures below 10C.", "Brands like uniqlo and old navy are rarely the warmest or best product you're going to get. What I've found is that in cold areas many people are usually wearing some brand you never heard of. They also invest heavily in the clothing because they'll pass it down or keep it for years. I used to know a chick who had a 3000 Canada Goose jacket. We met when she was 39 and she'd had that same jacket since her parents gave it to her at 18.", "I'm from Canada but I'm in some Discord communities with folks down in Texas. They got an unprecedented cold snap last year and suddenly many had no electricity or heat, while also experiencing sub-zero temperatures for the first time in their lives. A lot of them genuinely had no idea how to deal with the cold. I was giving advice in Discord on how to layer appropriately to stay warm in freezing temperatures. You'd be surprised.", "\"I call this 'Palatial kitsch' \"", "I can barely work outside when it’s 40°F. And I’m a carpenter in New York. Life is rough I tell ya.", "And the $3000 fur coat?", "Oh it's fine, I'll just blink these frozen shards of glass into my eyes real quick.", "I mean yeah of course you don't expect people to be saints but it's still disappointing to find out. And to see so many people defending his actions is just really sad.", "These are the perfect people for a starter colony on Mars. Stays inside mostly, used to spending lots of time bundling up to go out (so space suits arent much different) and they are used to the cold.", "To be fair this is generally only true because the price of homes used to be pretty cheap and you get a new car far more often than you replace your home. I grew up in an automotive town and it wasn't uncommon for someone to live in a home from the 50s-70s but have a brand new Cadillac. If they worked for the plant then they might have two or at least another car. Even when I moved to where I am not, prior to gentrification you had a lot of \"ghettos\" filled with homes that had low values that hadn't increased much. So 10 years ago a 2br 1ba smaller home might be worth 75k if that. Even 10 years ago if you had two newish cars you'd be close to that. Funny thing is that now even those older homes can be pretty pricey. I saw one house listed the other day for 300k that didn't even have a carport and was very dated on the inside", "A strong Ni accent is tough for all", "It's actually not the idle, it's the fact that starting consumes so much fuel and produces so much wear on the engine its the lesser evil to just run continuously", "Super cold environment. Super hot women.", "I'm from Toronto (we get down to -30C) and my wife is from Nairobi (literally on the equator and 10C is considered outrageously cold).\n\nI was visiting Nairobi and having a conversation with my Kenyan mother in law and I made an offhand reference to playing in the snow when I was younger. She put the brakes on the conversation and was like \"wait, what do you mean *playing in the snow?!?!*\" It was completely inconceivable to her that winter and snow involved anything other than a desperate effort to stay alive in adverse conditions lol. It led to a long conversation about how we dress to stay warm in the winter, and what \"playing in the snow\" means (snowball fights, tobogganing, snow forts, skiing, snow angels, building snow men, etc.).", "Wow. Kahn still fucking people over in 2021", "Looking up temperature records... what am I missing here?", "That's the most amazing part. Around here, it can get to -45C or so at the worst of winter, but once it hits around -30 or so, you start to see a lot of cars need a boost. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to get a car started in -70 temperatures.", "He's no Napoleon", "That outfit definitely did not cost what they said it did. I lived in Siberia for 2 years. Hat is maybe $100. Probably less. Boots too. Down coat $300, maybe $800 for the mink coat. Possibly more if it's extremely nice, but I doubt it.", "That's very funny, considering here in capitalist America we have second hand clothing stores all the over the place.", "Do i need to pull up links?", "Get your visa and visit, you'll see.", "Its still expensive to make", "You're being helpful.", "Columbia jacket eh? Is that really the warmest brand? I don't wear Columbia for my ski jacket, it felt a little light.", "Interesting video, but the lowest temperature recorded in Yakutsk was −64.4 °C (−83.9 °F) and it was on 5 February 1891.\n\nColdest month is January with an average of −36.9C.", "they leave the cars on all the time so the engines don't freeze.", "it's a reindeer head", "Coldest BIG CITY on earth. Lowest temperature ever recorded in Yakutsk is −64.4 °C (−83.9 °F) and it was on 5 February 1891.", "I was up there when you all had a record low (around -60f i think), and it stayed in the -30s and -40s throughout most of the day.\n\nThat was *damn* cold, although the lack of any wind made it pretty tolerable. At extreme cold temps, wind becomes far more important than the raw temp. -45 and dead still is way better than -20f and 15mph wind.", "I lived in an area a couple hundred miles from Siberia and it did indeed get down to around -40. The first thing I noticed was the hand without gloves interviewing that lady holding the mic. It reminded me of a time I got an important phone call when outside, so I took my glove off to answer. That gave me a pins and needles feeling almost instantly and after maybe a minute it lead to a stabbing feeling. I learned my lesson right then and there.", "The boot alone are twice the mediane monthly income i think, i stopped after that.", "aliexpress", "Shit.", "Yeah, as a vegetarian of 25+ years, I was watching this and pondering how it'd be impossible to be veg\\*n in such drastically cold parts of the world.", "I've been in -60F in the USA. \n\nYes. It gets cold.", "\"The trouble with him was that he was without imagination. He was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances. Fifty degrees below zero meant 80 odd degrees of frost. Such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable, and that was all. It did not lead him to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature, and upon man’s frailty in general, able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold; and from there on, it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man’s place in the universe. Fifty degrees below zero stood for a bite of frost that hurt and that must be guarded against by the use of mittens, ear-flaps, warm moccasins, and thick socks. Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely 50 degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head.\"\n\n- Jack London", "What are they feeding Dayana over there in Siberia? Because, dayum-a she's gorgeous!... Sorry, I'll see myself out.", "Which sentiment? My comment was about the person appearing to live in a palace (not a palace but definitely a nicer house) vs an apartment. There was nothing to suggest I had/have an opinion of anything else.", "\"This video is unavailable\"", "Yea the culture is different. I learned this the hard way. Another thing I was surprised is the popularity of vegan restaurants. Vegan outlets are hip here and even regular guys will eat 'impossible burgers' even tho they are not vegan. It got so popular that the government is trying to ban them -- https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/11/25/beyond-meat-hit-by-russian-counter-sanctions-a75668", "Nope", "*Meat Machines.*", "My professor goes there for her studies and i gotta give her props cus the weather ridiculous", "> (0.16 and 0.17 gallons per hour respectively)\n\n4 gallons per day of constantly idling is a lot less than i was expecting", "Having stayed in AirBNBs in Russia and other ex-USSR countries, the interiors are often like that.\n\nBut, I also stay in medium priced places, not top end and not low end.", "They don't have the same add rates.", "The good news - Yakutian boot makers are about to experience a pre-Christmas boom they could have never even dreamed of.\n\nThe Bad news - You've just drawn the attention of PETA.", "You lived in THE north of Alaska, or north OF Alaska? I didn’t know there was anything north of Alaska but ice sheets", "Interviewer: do you do it?\n\nAnswer: just wear more cloths.\n\nBrilliant.", "Amazon is just AliExpress with extra steps now.", "I lived North of Alaska. Europe has \"a lot\" of inhabited area north of Alaska.", "I guess not", "Yeah but then your unhappy you're wearing tainted apparel. That mood debuff is a killer.", "Just like soap lowers your temprature since it washes away oil and fat in the skin. Or like how food lowers your tenprature since your body has to keep the food warm once its inside.", "Where are you seeing that record? Wikipedia says the [lowest recorded temperature in the northern hemisphere has been in Yakutsk](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakutsk) and states the record was set at -64.4 C in 1891.", "This is why I only wear reindeer eyes", "Most people would find a way to fit in a $3000 expense if you are middle class in America, especially if you had to for survival.", "My kids play outside everyday. I couldn't imagine keeping them in the house, they just have too much energy. Seriously, what do parents here do!", "It's just archaeology", "How do you come to that conclusion?", "Yes displacement matters because bigger engine means more air. But when comparing equal size engines. gas vs diesel, the diesel uses much less.\n\n\nA gasser requires 14.7 afr(air fuel ratio) It doesn't matter if you're driving or idling it burns 1 unit of fuel for every 14.7 units of air. \n\nA diesel has no targer afr. It only uses only as much fuel is needed to keep it spinning. So at idle your afr is in the 90s.\n\nWhy? Because on a gasser when you run lean (less fuel than the 14.7 ratio) things start heating up and you risk melting engine internals. So even with no load at idle you have to burn extra fuel to maintain target afr. \n\nDiesels are backwards. Things get hot when you run rich. Like rolling coal rich. But at idle you can inject minimal fuel.\n\nBecause diesels waste less fuel into just heat, they take longer to warm up. And sometimes even have a hard time staying up to temp. That's why you see truckers cover their grill in the winter", "The cold never bothered him anyway?", "I don’t know about your American education, but I had globes in my classrooms here", "When you live in a place this cold, you need to invest in high quality garments to keep you warm. It's not really an option. Consider it just a cost of living there.", "This video put a 3000 dollar price on the fancier of her jackets...", "Imagine how good polar bear fur must be...", "She explicitly stated that most if not all of the expensive looking clothing she was wearing that you're referring to were made in Yakutia, from local wildlife.", "Because apartments are only for poor people? A large apartment in the city for rich folks is still not a palatial estate.", "Is there a way to dress in -95 °F on a budget?! 3000 dollar coat?!", "It doesn't make them cheaper.", "-95°F is equivalent to -70°C, which is 202K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Okay, I knew that. Saying north of Alaska just makes me think more directionally than geographically. \n\nBecause if you’re in Alaska going north over the Arctic, you’re really going south again by the time you hit any other land.", "...what? If you have the tools already, and locally sourced materials it isn't expensive, just time consuming and it seems they have a lot of that considering they can only spend 20 minutes at a time outside.", "I do not disagree. I spent 7 of the last 13 years living on Alaska’s north coast. I have a general understanding of what it takes to stay warm. I also understand the level of housing people need to survive. When you live in that climate survival is more important than luxury. That’s why my comment was only about the home in video looking like it was palatial vs an apartment.\n\nThe coldest temps I experienced were -58f ambient and -78f wind chill.\n\nIt’s terrible honestly.", "I know exactly what it means. And i think its safe to assume when people say energy is expensive/cheap theyre referring to electricity. \n\nNever heard anyone talk about oil being such an expensive “energy”. Even if that’s technically correct.", "Funny, i just had this recommended to me a few days ago. I was going to ask if this kind of dress is accessible to most.", "Yes they have money. You know they build large apartments for rich people and they can look like that. Nothing in the video suggests they live on some palatial estate.", "You can't be serious... of course being able to source the materials and have the clothes made locally makes a huge difference in cost.", "Bit of an “it depends” — as some other folks commented, some animals evolved really solid ways to stay insulated properly in the cold with how their fur lays, how many layers it has, etc. \n\nI thrifted a full fur coat last year and man it keeps me just as toasty (or toastier) than my down coat. \n\nAlso I wonder if costs and availability play a factor here. I have zero clue, but it may be easier to get animal pelts and locally made clothes than full-on synthetic, fancy European-manufactured stuff in places that remote. Thinking of the normal population though, the lady featured here seemed to be doing quite well economically.", "TJ Maxx?", "I live in Maine, the coldest I've ever seen was -54°F before windchill while ice fishing. It was so cold we couldn't cook breakfast on the propane stove. You could put your hand in the flame and not get burned. When I got out of the truck my feet were numb before they touched the ground. You have to cover your mouth to breathe, just to try and warm up the air a little. You can feel the snot in your nose freeze and your lungs get colder with each breath. Your eyes hurt and at times it feels like the liquid in your eyeballs might actually freeze. \n\nThat day was actually about the mistfun I ever had ice fishing though, once it warmed up a bit.", "-54°F is equivalent to -47°C, which is 225K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Real talk, where can I get those boots? I don’t really need *that* much warmth but the construction and beading is beautiful.", "You’re right, and there’s absolutely no middle ground.", "Wow, that guy seems like a total cunt. Also what is up with the medical staff? She requested imagining multiple times, she's bleeding and non-stop pain and went to the doctor like multiple times and they just brushed off her concerns without doing proper checks? Wouldn't this constituent malpractice?", "Furs and traditional garb. Nothing manufactured, just home made stuff and hand me down jackets made of reindeer pelts.", "I pretty much dress like this right now in Arizona where it’s 34F. I would be so miserable in that kind of cold.", "Or an apartment building for rich people. A penthouse in New York is still an apartment.", "Wind chill is a dumb metric made up by big weather to give people something to talk about.", "He said diesels use much less fuel idling than they do driving. And he's right. \n\nDiesel idle- 90afr (air fuel ratio)\n\nDiesel high load- 20afr\n\nGasser idle- 14.7afr\n\nGasser high load- 12.5afr", "Bro what? It’s only necessary if you don’t know how to make your own clothing, or know somebody who knows how, or know where to buy a locally made coat. You’re paying for a brand. And while in the west we don’t really have other options, people in Siberia made their own clothing for centuries. At least into the 1990’s. Not sure about more recently.\n\nDo you know anything about the area? Or are you just talking out of your ass?", "It's not because of the rpm. It's because of the afr. See my other comments", "I didn't understand a single thing you said. Damn British accent.", "Yeah, ever been? No matter where in the states, half the customers are Russian.", "Add a pressure suit so your blood won't boil in the thin atmosphere and an oxygen mask and you're good to go on Mars.", "In northern China its called [Kang](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kang_bed-stove).", ":O can you elaborate more please? You got me really curious", "**[Kang bed-stove](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kang_bed-stove)** \n \n >The kang (Chinese: 炕; pinyin: kàng; Manchu: nahan, Kazakh: кән) is a traditional long (2 metres or more) platform for general living, working, entertaining and sleeping used in the northern part of China, where the winter climate is cold. It is made of bricks or other forms of fired clay and more recently of concrete in some locations. Its interior cavity, leading to a (often) convoluted flue system, channels the hot exhaust from a firewood/coal fireplace, usually the cooking fire from an adjacent room that serves as a kitchen, sometimes from a stove set below floor level.\n \n^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/videos/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)", "why are people focusing on how rich she is? she's giving us a glimpse of life in a unique place on earth. if you've ever lived in a place where it gets cold, you'll know that investing in warm clothes is a need.", "That's because it's a big engine. A gas engine of the same size would be around 5gal/hr", "it's rudolf's head", "Not really, my winter coat which is rated to -40 was $400 and that’s on the cheaper end", "There was a goth kid in ninth grade circa 1997 would always do this and choose not to take the bus or we could see him walking up the street in the winter I was an immigrant fresh off the boat and this made a huge impression on me about Americans", "That's a waste of fuel in my opinion. If the engines warmed up after running for a bit itll retain some warmth and be fine to start if it sits for a while. Source: been living in the Yukon for years.", "Goddamn I live in Minnesota, and we have our own cold places (see international falls). Who’s bright idea was it to build a city where the average temp is 16? And how did they convince 300,000 people to live there\n\nAlso calling bullshit on her temp claims, the record low is -64.4 Celsius", "I have to admit I've never noticed that before.", "Fahrenheit Jeeves.... -90° Fahrenheit", "It’s my fuel. Plus they have pumps full of them, toss a couple bucks to the guy behind the counter and keep on going.", "That's a waste of fuel in my opinion. If the engines warmed up after running for a bit itll retain some warmth and be fine to start if it sits for a while. Source: been living in the Yukon for years.", "That's a waste of fuel in my opinion. If the engines warmed up after running for a bit itll retain some warmth and be fine to start if it sits for a while. Source: been living in the Yukon for years.", "Good snow tires, 4wheel drive and heated seats. If I lived in the NE, I'd pay $3k for that on my car.", "From meme to queen he sure is making best of it", "Yes. Do it all the time. When you start your car to drive away those fumes are still there", "That's resale value for tourists or exports. Buying local won't set you back that much. Still pricey but it's essential and lasts a lifetime", "You do if it’s a necessity for life…", "Used to do winter vehicle testing in the U.P. of Michigan. Temps are regularly around -20F, but we did see some -40 days.\n\nThat wasn't cold enough of course, so some manufacturers had cold boxes to put the vehicles in overnight that would supposedly get down to -80F.", "Sorry,couldn't watch the 4 minutes of ads.", "Whenever I go snow skiing, I dress warmly in layers too. But I end up so hot indoors while getting dressed that I'm sweating by the time I go out ... which makes the cold miserable. I need some sort of air lock room that's cooler than indoors, but warmer than outside.", "If this is the case why didn’t they put what she paid for it on the video", "It's not to keep it from discharging. It's so that it can output enough cranking amps.", "We lived in Northern Montana at an Air Firce site,10 miles from the Canadian border. We had block heaters at every home. Damn cold there .", "Yeah, bet they dont even bother to go there and throw red paint on all the furs", "Because its bullshit and these weirdos keep trying to defend what is obviously a pro-fur propaganda video.", "You will now!", "Of course but something like those boots are handcrafted from animals that are hard to grow and very labour intensive. It's a difference between price tag of 500 dollars and maybe 350 dollars.", "This cold you will get frostbite in under 10 minutes", "I know my winter coat cost $400, and that was searching around and finding one at a good price point. Granted I’m in Minnesota but also a need for a winter coat", "> handcrafted from animals that are hard to grow\n\n... sometimes i seriously wonder why i even try to explain anything to anyone on Reddit.\n\n> It doesn't make them cheaper.\n\n> difference between price tag of 500 dollars and maybe 350\n\nI'm done with comments online for at least today my lord", "0C is honestly barely cold. If it's not windy you could be outside in shorts and tee and not be too uncomfortable. There really is a world of difference between 0C and -20C (or even just -10C).", "Like past -20 it just feels cold. Like really no different just cold", "those reindeer pelt boots don't make themselves", "Nah, we have our own baby boomers fucked up generation. They love that style for some reason. Also, they are the only religious generation in the last hundred+ years. Basically putin's generation\n\nBoomers managed to be equally problematic arcoss the world.", "Yeah I’m thinking 0 F likely", "Unlike where you live, fuel doesn’t cost $1.55 a litre in Alaska", "You might like the game geoguessr.", "Internal combustion engine \n\nCall me John Redcorn cause I be an internal cum busting injun.", "White Russia starts after Ukraine & finishes above Georgia. Muslim Chechnya, Asian Siberia & all 80% of the country is colonised ex Mongolian empire land from like 1-3 centuries ago. \n\nKyiv Ukraines capital was founded over 1500 years ago in comparison.", "Lol no you can’t, you can get a coat that is warmish, but the cheapest actual quality parka is going to cost you $400ish", "According to wikipedia the lowest was -64.4 celsius. I don't know where that -71 is taken and its not like its even -60 all the time.\n\n\"−64.4 °C (−83.9 °F) on 5 February 1891\"", "They did say very very rarely.", "I assumed they were talking about natural gas. Here energy bills include gas.", "Guess they've never heard of primaloft.", "Grew up in similar climate, did not get use to it at all", "Lol... just downvote and don't reply. You realize you don't \"grow animals\"... right? You hunt them, and it's something most of the local people probably do themselves or know people personally that hunt. That means they don't have to have mink or arctic fox or reindeer hides shipped across the world, which obviously drastically increases the price. Not only that, but having your clothes made by a family you know across the street is obviously cheaper than having it made in a place that makes designer luxury coats that ship to department stores. Plus you clearly say \"that doesn't make them cheaper\", then immediately say \"of course\" when I say \"Yes, it does\". People can be so ridiculously stupid and stubborn.", "idk man i regularly 45m~ walks back home from university without getting frostbite", "Spoiler: They put on more clothes.", "Ugh. Imagine having to pee. Screw that.", "I think you probably just don't live in a cold place.", "A similar system to block heating for ICE's could be used on EV batteries.", "If I was one of these people I'd leave", "At that point doesnt it make more sense to buy an EV?", "In my town it gets to -40 now and then. Schools close at -43 ¯\\\\\\_(ツ)\\_/¯", "I think they have underground steam pipes going from house to house. Like how your water and sewage pipes work. Probably just like City Skylines", "What did I just read? Is this street meat envy?", "From a different video I have seen of this place, I think after they get to their destination, they just leave their vehicles running the whole time they are running errands.", "No matter how many layers you wear, you still need to breathe. The air you inhale chills your respiratory system and bloodstream. At some point the core of your body starts to lose more heat than your skin, and you can't feel it because cold comes from within so to speak. So you're slowly getting hypothermia without severe frostbite.", "Outside of like diesel work trucks it probably does make more sense to buy an EV but there’s a pretty anti ev mentality around here. Also I can’t speak as to how EVs hold up to extreme cold as far as battery life goes, which could be a concern.", "Why is she soooo fine ong", "The clothes they modeled were to look more feminine and be fashionable. They could achieve the same level of cold protection for a lot less money. Those \"peasants\" working in the stalls in the open air market werent spending $$$$ for their clothes.", "Good call. I'd forgotten about those, especially the set of winter tires.", "I think you know what they mean though. The typical Russian one pictures does not look Asian like the typical “Asian” one pictured", "what the fuck is keeping you in a city where it gets that cold? Fuck that, move literally anywhere else", "Does most of the aristocracy where you’re from sell fish in the cold?", "In addition to some of the other points already made, I'm guessing the build quality on these items is much higher than most Americans are used to for clothing. I'd assume these items will last a long-ass time, and in such a harsh environment that is a pretty worth-while investment. It's also cheaper than a car, if this allows you to avoid buying one you're actually coming out ahead.", "How rich attractive people dress. They even mention how dressing in enough layers to stay warm doesnt look feminine enough.", "Y’all are forgetting about windchill", "How long do you ride in those temperatures? And what do you do for your feet and hands?", "Funniest thing in almost all former Soviet cities is when it gets close to -40. It's almost like the roads go back in time 40 years - all the imports stop running, and the only cars on the road are old Soviet ones, because they were designed for that kind of weather.", "Look, I live in Russia, and uniqlo down jackets are considered the most price/warmth efficient solution here. There are no brands I haven’t heard of. Some cool local ones do pretty decent warm clothes (the likes of Shu, Krakatau, GJO.E, etc), but they are not by any means cheap.", "That's not true. It is exceptionally rare for it to get super cold (especially in the West), but the coldest I ever experienced was like -55 near Zama lake in northern Alberta in a record-setting cold snap. That felt substantially colder than -20.", "I mean, I found this ad from 2019 for a similar looking fur coat for all of (based on my conversion) $50....\n\nhttps://adverto.sale/RU/yakutsk/category/mouton-fur-coat-in-excellent-condition-stbit9", "We’ve hit -30 and -40 here in Minnesota and honestly I couldn’t tell the difference. It was just cold", "If its not snowing its usually not that bad. And its not snowing most of the time so the temp is usually hovering around 40F up there when its sunny.", "In southern Ontario people dress like idiots. Sneakers and low cut socks in the middle of winter with snow and slush everywhere. T shirts all year long. We overheat everything and people barely go outside so most just wear clothes that are not at all suited for our winters.", "Humidity has virtually no effect on how cold it feels at low temperatures, for the simple reason that air carries almost no humidity at those temperatures (which is why the moisture in your breath condenses and forms clouds as you exhale).\n\nhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/the-science-says-there-s-no-difference-between-a-dry-or-a-wet-cold-sorry-1.6268564", "Thats 2 more outfits!", "I mean, warm coats in -90 degrees seems like one of the more reasonable uses for fur.", "They screwed up the temperature too so presumably they weren't very good at their jobs", "Yeah, the options are a little different in Yakutsk vs Minnesota. Sorry my first comment was a little aggressive. I saw too many comments making this assumption", "I mean how cold are you talking because yeah at 10 or above 0 you can do it\n\nhttps://www.nm.org/about-us/northwestern-medicine-newsroom/press-releases/2014/when-temperatures-drop", "That's just a regular train, lol.", "Watch more of her videos and you'll see privilege, poverty and some surprising adaptations. You'll also see more of her apartment.", "More likely an IT guy, but yeah, she comes from money.", "I....went back and listened again, the first time I didn't think it was English and turned it off.\n\nIm.still not entirely convinced", "i live where the video was filmed bruh", "The fish comes in its own jacuzzi.", "I was looking for cars not running in the video clip and saw none.", "Sub 72f is sweater weather", "I live there and it's really not bad.", "And Aleuts live on both sides.", "Humidity and wind really does matter a ton. 35F in rain/wind in Seattle is \"colder\" than -5F in Wyoming to me.", "Nah, my girlfriend grew up in Moscow, keeping your place warm costs a ridiculous amount per month, often as much or more than rent.", "\\-40 C is the coldest I had been in. I remember my face hurting and steam/smoke from car exhaust and chimneys settled on the streets.", "The best are the residents of that town who all live together in a single building.", "No, batteries lose tons of energy when they are cold, and extreme cold can damage them. Your EV would have like a 5mile range.", "EV battery performance degrades quite a bit in the cold, so it totally works, but your range is going to be sacrificed a lot", "TJ Maxx is great though.", "it was on reddit a few weeks ago", "Anti fur propaganda, like yours, is typical white western privilege. It's a big fuck you to indigenous cultures and it's a pretty colonialist move on your part.", "Most of them are native to that region, they’re Yakuts. As for the ethnic Russians, it’s mining. If there’s a city built out in the middle of nowhere, chances are it’s mining.", "Science bad.", "Oh I guess it would have been nice if that was marked instead of left undefined. You’re pretty rude tbh. Have a good one mate.", "Oh I get that. My point was - as someone who has lived their whole life in a place that regularly experiences long, cold winters, it is well understood that winter outerwear is *not* something you should try to save money on. You will always regret it. Invest as much as you can afford to in the highest quality, most durable outerwear. I would never spend as much as they did on their \"fashionable outfits\" but my winter clothing actually costs as much as, if not more than, their \"casual\" look.\n\nWinter outerwear *can* be fashionable, but it is always, literally, *safety equipment*. In a very real sense, your life and limbs may depend on their quality. Your boots need to be able to grip icy surfaces, 100% waterproof, and protect against frostbite. Your parka needs to be waterproof, well insulated, and be able to effectively resist wind and temperatures down to -40C. Fashion winter wear (outside of expensive furs) and high quality winter wear are nearly equivalent in price. If anything, quality protective winter gear is likely more expensive than many fashion oriented brands. There are brands where they overlap (fashion and quality), and honestly for the slight premium if you're wearing it every day for months, it may be worth it even to less well-off buyers.\n\nStraight up - if you live in a cold climate, do everything in your power to avoid buying cheap gear. Cheap boots won't be warm enough, grip well enough, may leak water, and won't last more than 1-2 seasons. Coats wont be properly waterproofed, and may be permeable to high speed winds. Trying to save money on winter clothes costs more in the long run (hence the oft cited [\"Vimes' boots theory\"](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/72745-the-reason-that-the-rich-were-so-rich-vimes-reasoned)). I save money wherever I can and am very frugal in my day-to-day purchases, but I'll spend as much as I'm comfortably able to on quality long-term durable goods and winter wear. You'll use it every day for months at a time, it will last for decades, and your safety may actually depend on the quality.", "It's 25 degrees out, and I don't want to *anything* outside.", "She looks so cute in this dress, but it's too cool.", "Must be from California, I'm headed out with gym shorts and a t-shirt", "I’m living in Mongolia at the moment, the price for the reindeer boots was pretty accurate. I just bought a pair myself about a month ago for almost exactly $500, which was the average price for them in the several stores I looked at. I did see a few that didn’t look as nice for as low as about $250 though.", "According to my old man, it has something to do with \"layers\".", "Yeah, but those boots are really nice!", "Russia has a gigantic supply of natural gas, selling it to Europe is a big chunk of their GDP. Would presume its super cheap domestically.", "Nah, I didn't assume electricity. Energy includes wind power, hydro power, oil, natural gas, etc...", "It's all in perspective. How many nice cars did you see? Not a lot. They seemed to be walking around. They're not the poorest people in Yakutsk, but they're not the richest. It's not at all considered obscene for someone in a northern climate to drop $4000-5000 for a leather winter jacket.\n\nI've been in -50C and after one day of that your first thought it, time to pull out the credit card and get warmer cloths.", "The one in Alaska?", "Wasn't it 100f there a few days ago", "The extreme temp should force people to invent some well engineered body suits or something.", "They have to keep them running. They'll be inside and just idle their car so it doesn't die. Hence why there's a constant smaug over the city. That or they have heated garages where they store them.", "They don't work completely fine. They might be running, but they're dying inside.", "Exactly. Now, it looks like she bought her nice new clothes, but the average person is wearing hand me downs.\n\nIn my family, hunting suits have been passed around for generations. Yeah, those coveralls cost a few hundred dollars, but not for you little nephew!", "Wait what? Did I hear it right? They keep their car engines on at all times?", "Here in Atlanta, the only thing we have to worry about is getting a drop of de icing washer fluid mixed in to our regular washer fluid so it doesn't slush at -4°C on a handful of mornings lol.", "-4°C is equivalent to 24°F, which is 269K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "California people when it is 60 degrees be like", "For real.", "Says -71 in video.. let’s exaggerate even more !!!!", "The Finnish version of the wikipedia article for Yakutia states that -72C was recorded in Oymyakon.\n\nThis wasn't recorded by a weather station, though, which is why it might not appear everywhere.", "The only thing I’m wearing in -90° weather is a coffin", "Aaah yes, the one link that goes against the uber fuckton of other places that seem to point to the exact opposite.\n\nWhatever it is... Humidity, wind, air density, wizardry or that I havnt scratched my balls enough... Whatever makes -20 feel like -40 would make me not want to know what -60 can end up feeling like.", "Neos overboots. :)", "Synthetic insulators are chillier than down/fur but are cheaper and don’t require an animal to produce.", "Thanks for sharing. As a resident of a humid subtropical climate, it's very difficult to contemplate that kind of cold. Not many around here need more than a plush bubble coat, even on the coldest days.", "Couple of hours. It's a lot like cross-country skiing, once you are warmed up you do not need a lot of clothes (until you stop). I wear normal waterproof hiking boots in the worst conditions (not necessarly the coldest, it's harder to keep warm when slush and melted snow drench your feet, when everything is frozen you just need to keep the cold air out) or cycling shoes with [insulated covers](https://www.primeauvelo.com/en_ca/men/clothing-accessories/shoe-covers). I wear just normal mittens for my hands when it's really cold or cycling gloves with merino wool gloves under (this year I bought a pair [of hi-visibility safety gloves](https://www.homedepot.ca/product/firm-grip-safety-pro-hi-vis-yellow-xxl-/1001388681) at the hardware store, cheaper than cycling gloves and just as good). Some people have [bar mits](https://barmitts.com/collections/all) installed on their bikes.", "That's like 20C. I consider that nice flip flop weather. Anything above 25C(77F) and I'll drip sweat mowing the lawn.", ">-17\n\nWow, summer's started early, huh?", "Yeah exactly, I think it’s called Whittier", "how are you supposed to go outside if you have poor eyesight? can't wear glasses because they'll freeze to your face. I would only assume contacts would freeze to your eyeball", "Yea, but this video is about fashionable clothes for cold, not necessarily how to stay warm. They even mention in the video that properly dressing with layers doesnt look feminine. They put prices in there and some of the clothes and gear dont even look all that warm. \n\nI used to have to audit inventory in a walk-in deep freezer for a big box store. -10°F (-23°C) for my 8 hour shift, excluding breaks. The most expensive thing I wore were my insulated boots. The gloves were pretty pricey since I needed to be able to scan locations, scan the items in that location and punch numbers into a pda but also keep my hands warm.", "-10°F is equivalent to -23°C, which is 249K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Canada Goose of course.", "This guy is amazing! Read the article about him getting lost at sea, he seems like a movie character", "That's because row homes in the city only cost like $20k tops.", "Except it rarely gets colder than -50...", "In Russia it is normal to get a loan to be able to affoard a fur coat , just like some get a loan to buy a car .\nWarm clothing like that is a necessity there.\n\n\nI live in a wealthy nordic country , i am what is considered middle class in my country but i still have 7 fur coats , only one was inherited the rest bougth new.\n\nPriority’s man.\n\nHaving one for every day of the week was something that started out as a bit of a joke , but im rather glad I decided to make it so.\nHaving seven high quality garments to rotate with during the winter season, means less wear and tear, and more options to match different occasions.", "On a higher latitude than Alaska is what you're looking for. North of is quite unclear.", "My first thought when watching this was \"how is that boom lift operational?\" But then I realized it's probably not battery operated, probably propane fueled. Still, the hydraulic fluid would turn to sludge.", "She’s gorgeous", "I think it's near a literal gold mine.", "Think of it like this\n\n\nAlmost all Oil is measured at two different scales, the first number being xw (x being the first number or numbers) there's a break signified by a dash then the second number set that signifies the hot temperature weight.\n\nThe w in stands for winter. So a 10w-30 weight oil when tested at the cold part of the test, has a 10 weight oil, and has a 30 weight oil at 100 c\n\nWhen they test this, the hot weight, or the second set of numbers, is all measured at 100° c. The cold weight however is on a sliding scale. \n\nSo the pumping viscosity of a 10w oil at -30f, is the same as a 5w oil at -35f, and a 0w oil at -40f\n\nThe cranking viscosity (shear) is even more dramatic\n\nSo yeah 0w oils really do help a ton.", "[They're Made Out of Meat](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6JFTmQCFHg)\n\n\\+10 for Cain from Robocop (Tom Noonan) and +100 for Cash Cab guy (Ben Bailey).", "I think the only way a person could end up talking like that is if they literally learned to talk from people who weren’t only native Scots speakers but also drunk constantly. Imagine learning how to speak if every adult in the family was constantly hammered. \n\nAdding *also being drunk* to that accent is just a whole other level.\n\nEdit: one rando disputes an irrelevant tangent while accidentally *bolstering* my theory and I come back and I’ve been downvoted five times. I know reading is hard but damn that was like 40 words", "Holy shit I saw this guy around all the time at Stout. What a weird flashback to college on Saturday morning.", "Not exactly bank, but if you have niche dedicated audience, you absolutely can make a living through patreon and shit.", "Coldest temperature recorded in Yakutsk was -65", "[Lady Gaga doing it the wrong way...](https://imgur.com/r/ATBGE/XGjsJjC)", "A good investment as it will last the rest of her life , and could be used by the next generation if it is properly maintained.\n\nWhen you think of the quality , warmt and durability it is really not that expensive .\n\nLike most clothes you get what you pay for , a really good pair of shoes for example can last for decades if properly maintained.", "Pretty sure nobody can afford to be really poor there, life is just expensive in a climate like that.", "It’s actually a prestigious and well paid profession in Yakutsk. You make quite a bit of overhead saving on freezer costs by exploiting breath of the wild mechanics to freeze the meat by throwing it on the ground.", "Well said. I grew up poor in Canada, and although most of my outerwear was always secondhand, it wasn’t cheap when it was new. Having at the very least a good coat and decent boots really isn’t optional, especially when you have to walk or take transit everywhere", "I'm an avid skier, and this is the first time anyone has actually explained *why* we haven't been able to synthesize a superior insulator than goose down. Thank you! But now it makes me feel like if we do, it'll turn into a microplastic pollutant, or already is one.", "I always wondered about this too, it seems like it'd just be plain expensive to exist there given the climate. \n\nI assume there's a lot of subsidy going on etc to facilitate an entire city being able to exist, it's not like half a year of agricultural economy is enough to keep a city that size going.", "Once they are out of the heated garage they never stop the cars. If you stop your car for 10 minutes you have to light a fire under the oil pan in order to be able to start it again.", "Jesus, I guess all that walking to school in the snow with just his uniform actually saved him from freezing to death in the water.", "do indigineous people have warehouses full of foxes leading miserable lives in tiny cages or do they not hunt wild animals instead? pretty big difference to me...also probably not skinningnthem alive like in chinese fur producing sites", "The poor people don't live to see morning", "Yeah I mean, \n\nA) Holy fuck why would anyone do anything other than plan to leave a place that requires you to actively think about how to prevent *your knees from freezing* and\n\nB) if you're living in a place where frozen-knee is a legit medical concern, well, I'm not going to fault you for wearing fur", "I'm a hunter but most fur is farmed and made for luxury markets not for native peoples living in extremes. It's a terrible industry and goes *against* most native cultures idea about living off the land and in balance. Most of the fur industry doesn't give a duck about nature.", "Have been in Siberia and in one village there were around 50 garages each had an oven inside. You saw the chimney on each single garage. People told us they would heat the garage throughout the whole winter time 24/7 to protect especially the batteries of the cars.", "So you know it'll hit the front page then.", "Stunning girls", "Ya I worked in North Dakota for 4 years, in the oil field. I can't really compare anything to -90, the closest I've ever seen was I looked at the weather app one day and it say feels like -64 F. I think ambient was like -30 ish but with 30-40 mph winds it feels much colder. \n\nHonestly up until the fur outside every layer was very recognizable, and whats interesting is your very outermost layer in my opinion is probably the least important, for us it was a massive coat but it was really just to break the wind....if it wasn't windy, you didn't need it at all, it just made you sweat tbh. The layers that kept you warm were all very thin for the most part.", "This person actually exists. His name is Wim Hof.", "Ok now do one for people who have to consider things like cost, and not \"how feminine it makes me look\".\n\nI guess there was a bit of that in the video, but I'm also interested in the price breakdown which I didn't see.", "That outfit is what keeps them from DYING so yeah it's probably worth spending on.\n\nPeople in the US spend half their incomes on lifted Ram 2500's and we treat that as normal.", "\"English\"", "Seal oil is traditional.", "$350 winter boots are not even remotely unreasonable when you live in one of the coldest places on earth.", "Okay but what is the benefit in living in a place like that???", "Americans buy lifted trucks they can't afford for $50,000", "It's the price to be able to leave your house for 6 months out if the year why the fuck would you not pay it? Not paying it is more insane.", "It's so dependent on activity level, too. I work outside in the woods for a living in a region where it can get down to -35f (although a more normal \"very cold day\" would be around 0 F). The coldest I have ever felt has been while deer hunting in November in relatively mild ~30 F temps (just barely below freezing for you celcius people), being a bit underdressed, and sitting for hours on end trying to be absolutely still. No matter how experienced I am it feels like every november during deer season when its first starting to get kinda cold there is a morning or two where I misjudge what I need to wear, and end up sitting there no longer thinking about the big buck that might come through but rather whether I'm going to die of hypothermia because my bones and internal organs are starting to feel cold.", "You know future synthetics will probably be grown in some sort of bio reactor from living tissues. Though we also do have very sophisticated micro technology, it's just mainly used on silicates for electronics. If we could cross apply that ridiculous level of precision in fabrics it would be a game changer.", "waiting for some hater to comment about the use of fur. Guess how people survived the cold for thousands of years?? Fur. Most legit cold-weather parkas are still lined with canid furs (fox, coyote, wolf) since ice is easily brushed off. Even more so, wolverine and musk ox. I highly recommend the books arctic dreams and labyrinth of ice for polar knowledge", "How do the eyeballs not freeze?", "😂😂😂", "omg so tired of hearing about how cold it is in siberia. we get it. we don't need 100's more people traveling there to throw water in the air to make a youtube video to make a few bucks.", "can you crosspost this to r/Frostpunk please :)", "But we still hit -50 days. And on those days the engines dont run all day.", "I’m from Alaska, too! You should try picking up or ordering some Hot Hands and sticking them in your mittens and boots.", "My North Dakota college parking lot had outlets for people! Not even like a covered lot or any amenities built onto it but they made sure to let people plug in those block heaters.", "> Most of us watch people for their content, not because we think they're good boyfriends.\n\nThis is a pretty reasonable opinion lol. I also think that if someone wants to avoid supporting a creator for any reason, that's equally reasonable.", "That’s how women are often treated when they go to the ER. Lots of research backs it up. We don’t get our pain taken seriously and we are more likely to die. That’s sadly a normal experience.", "“a lot” is pretty inaccurate judging by a world map", "https://randomstreetview.com/ and http://radio.garden/ for those wanting to do the same.", "Or this fucking video…", "The stove/bed is literally a part of folklore in Russia. Without it most of Russia would be uninhabitable.", "This is the kind of humor I like to see here.", "Lol, this is my brazilian wife in Chicago's winter", "I think eiderdown might be better but it's not really practical because it would cost as much as a car.", "Surely those cars wouldn't be able to run. Wouldn't the oil freeze?", "Hence why it's in quotes...", "Eh, it's just moisture and it will melt the second it contacts your eye. \n\nIt looks a lot more uncomfortable than it is, anyone who goes skiing is used to the whole \"frost settling on your beard/eyelashes\"", "My parents are Glaswegian. I got most of it.", "Anyway another indigenous peoples aren't native to the North...not just North America.", "I need an actual transcription for this guy. I sort of understood, but I think I missed half of it. Sounds like he's complaining that his socks are too thin to keep his ankles warm when he rolls his pants up to keep them dry, but it hasn't been that cold since he was very young, and it might be possible to catch frostbite with such cold weather.", "My thought, too. At a certain point, it must be cheaper just to move to a slightly warmer part of Russia.", "My grandparents parents grew up in Poland and they have fur coats from the 1940s that they *still wear*. They look fine too, a good fur coat can easily last a century and still be incredibly warm.", "celsius ? oO", "Most women do like to dress for form and not just function, though, and that's very true of Russian women. No, she isn't poor, but even non-wealthy women tend to spend more than what's strictly necessary on clothing, and when you live in an area where a warm coat is non-negotiable, then prioritizing a nice fur coat over other things with your disposable income seems like a natural choice.", "My dad worked there for a while after the collapse of the communism. He said that normal clothing just doesn't work there. For example the soles of your shoes would just go brittle and fall apart in that cold. It is furs or you die, no middle ground.", "Reddit HATES when people have money. Yes the poor people here dress shittier. As do the poor people everywhere else.", "How do I know if life is a mmorpg and this guy is a Smurf?", "The Rolex isn't really a waste of money. They don't lose value and you can often sell it for more than you paid for it new.\n\nThe Prada Bag on the other hand is a money sink, but to each their own.", "She was rich, the other people in the video were not.", "Harder for the Nazis to invade you", "I'm always amazed at how human can find a way to live almost anywhere.\n\nToo damned cold for me but thumbs up! Go humans!\n\nThis human is under a blanket in a perfectly warm house because I'm a papered lump. \n\nMight have some chocolate later and take a nap.", "She also has a vid showing how rural farmers dress. Similar amounts of layers I think. Maybe less beadwork. \n \n No homeless people in Yakutia, I guess.", "There's a college near my building in Toronto which is popular with young Indian students. I've made it my personal mission to warn the kids waiting at the bus stop to prepare for winter. You wouldn't believe how many of them arrive with expensive Canada Goose coats, but no mittens, no scarves no hats, and are wearing ankle socks and canvas shoes in -30C windchills and midwinter slush. (I do it as much for me as for them; I'm shivering just looking at them!)", "A MTG streamer I subscribe to has 142k subscribers and he posted a video a few months ago going over his earnings. It was around when the Twitch leaks were happening.\n\nHis YouTube revenue was ~28k/month mostly from ads on his channel. \n\nObviously the circumstances are different, and I don't know about her channel, but some YouTubers with \"lower\" subscriber counts are actually making bank.", "I've seen battery powered socks before. Not something I've invested in, but I've heard they work pretty well.", "They will rotate out of the cold. Even nomadic people have to go inside in those conditions and they will put seal or whale oil on their face to help as well.", "Well, tell the russians, maybe they don't know how to do it /smh", "fame has always made people crazy", "Windchill makes all the difference. I can easily handle -30C if it's still. But -10C and fierce wind is just *awful*.", "The girl in the video wasn't the one selling fish...", "That's why they keep them in heated garages, probably have engine heaters as well. Don't shut them off when you go out and it's fine.", "I took a cruise one spring after a very long and brutal winter here in Canada. I was out on the deck in about 11C weather, wearing a tshirt and basking in the sun. Around me, all the staff from hot third-world countries were bundled up and literally begging me to put a jacket on, 'cause I was making them feel colder.", "> Also I can’t speak as to how EVs hold up to extreme cold as far as battery life goes, which could be a concern.\n\nPoorly. Most EVs will actually expend battery power via heaters to keep the battery pack warm because once it gets too cold it's game over. So most EVs effectively have \"block heaters\" built into them already.", "No offense but it doesn’t sound like you have experienced living in a place with bad weather. These are the kinds of things you have to invest in if you want stuff that will protect you and also last for many years. \n\n3000 isn’t that much for a fur coat btw. And in Russia fur coats are a much more normal thing for people to wear, it’s a traditional style of clothing", ">So you're slowly getting hypothermia without severe frostbite.\n\nThat's not quite how it works. Long story short, the colder it gets, the more your body will protect it's core heat at the expense of the limbs.\n\nIf you are ever stuck outside for a long time in extremely cold weather, you don't get slow hypothermia, you get frostbite because your body will sacrifice fingers and toes to preserve warmth. \n\nYou tend to only get hypothermia when you fall into water or are otherwise soaking wet when it's below freezing. That causes such a dramatic heat loss that hypothermia gets you before frostbite ever has time to set in.", "It was interesting that she mentioned that people don't wear glasses because they will freeze and stick to your face....as if glasses aren't also made of other materials today like plastic , or traditionally tortoiseshell/wood.", "Nobody cares about some hater living an easy life where staying warm isn't an issue.", "0°C in still air will freeze water eventually (Edit: in the shade). 0°C on a windy day will freeze water far faster.\n\nDo you want to measure temperature in the absolutes, or how it will effect you and the things around you?", "0°C is equivalent to 32°F, which is 273K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Wtf is this…. Who the fuck can afford a $3000 coat in Russia … this is absurd…. Shit video.", "It is.", "This is why Putin didn't care about climate change. He's sitting on prime Real Estate.", "[Vlog Brothers has a great rant about \"the secret is layers!!\"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVI-blFfDWc). Because, yeah, no shit you need layers.", "\"Drivers in the coldest regions make blankets for their car engines, and some even keep the motor running from autumn until spring!\"", "Oh thank God you let us know this was real talk. Would be so annoying to have someone answer and you reply that it was just fake talk.\n\nYes, saying \"real talk\" is totally useful and necessary. /S", "I don’t understand. There was no steam coming out of mouth when they spoke, their eyes and nose were exposed (frostbite? ) and the interviewer held the microphone without gloves. Even when I’m out in 10f weather I can’t take my gloves off for more than a minute. Maybe it’s really the wind chill factor that makes it dangerous and they have no wind.", "Bet there are no homeless people there.", "Jesus, everything is made from animals. ugh.", "They use metric over there", "Thank you for the exceedingly reasonable and thoroughly productive comment on one casual phrase I occasionally drop into my speech or online “speech”.\n\n\n^(Hmm, maybe this qualifies as “fake talk,” eh?)", "I'm getting flashbacks to home. The worst colds I experienced were about -40f in Anchorage; remember you couldn't actually \"feel\" the shift between a -40f and a -20f? Heh did you wear the bunny boots lol? Part of me misses Anchorage, the fresh fresh air, the clear skies, mountains and trees but NOT the cold winters. So I'm living in Montana.", "I mean, obviously they had nice brand-name stuff that might not be worn by everyone, but I think the video still accurately demonstrates the types of clothes people need to wear to stay warm there...", "I realize. The poster also never specified and if you convert 90 it is also not equivalent to -71", "Lowest temperature the last 10 years in Winnipeg is -40 C", "Jesus, how cheap is fuel there?", "I'm not sure what he's saying, but there's youtube comments saying he's a comedian who intentionally talks like an older man with an even heavier accent as a joke.", "-71°", "Real talk though dog you probably more an expert on fake talk than I be so I leave that to you to be judgin'.\n\nThis is how lame you sound.", "Interesting. Do they have any sort of public transport system, or does everyone just drive everywhere?", "Bullshit. This is like watching a kardashian video and saying “this is how people in America dress for being insufferable twats.”", "Lmao 20c is tee weather.", "You're not going to convince these guys because they're all Americans who make 7 bucks an hour and think a good coat means it came from target instead of walmart.", "Canadian here. \n\nBy using the blanket you don't have to heat the garage as much. You can directly warm the battery to a warmer temp. \n\nAlso the blanket isn't something you take off and on everytime you use your vehicle. You leave it on otherwise you're spending 10 minutes everytime messing with it. Not to mention the times you may have to park not in the heated garage you still have the battery warmer.", "I dont want to judge the video makers but I doubt that vender lady was spending more than she needed to stay warm.", "What an absolutely bizarre response. The fascinating thing is the attempted code-switch could be seen as representing a demographic I am not even close to being a part of. \n\nHave a blessed weekend. 🙂", "The video talks about caribou/reindeer, which is not farmed for fur. I imagine that's the same for Yakutsk just like it is in Alaska and Arctic Canada. But sadly you're still right for most fur animals.", "lmfao I wish there was video of that.\n\nIn my mind it went exactly like the snow interview", "I'm not saying the fur industry doesn't exist and isn't a huge problem. But the caribou on her boots isn't farmed, it's hunted, and used to make traditional clothing, just like in Alaska and Arctic Canada, which is the right way to do it and above reproach.", "I'll never understand staying in such climate environments. Never!", "so in other words, no.", "Curiosity and Perseverance both have lithium batteries because the RTG isn't powerful enough to deal with peak power usage, so the batteries are used to provide a boost when needed.", "> Most of the fur industry doesn't give a **duck** about nature.\n\nThat's because you can only get down from a duck, not fur. /s", "You not being part of that demographic is part of the reason why you using terms that originate from them makes you sound lame, you ignorant fuck. Funny how you couldn't piece that together but I know you just wanted to keep using terms that you felt made you sound interesting. Something lameasses have been doing for quite awhile.\n\nReal talk.", "I come from russia, from an area where it gets -30 in winter. (Not so cold as in yakutia).\nI wore 2 pair of pants and i was comfortable.\nNow i live in Germany and even at -15 i feel cold with two pair of pants.\nWhat so you think is the reason?\n\nI'm just gonna tell you one thing, humidity plays one of the biggest factors in how you feel Temperature. Maybe it's very humid in your area in winter, so you get extreme chills.\nBut \"not\" wearing gloves for longer than 5 minutes, I wouldn't even do in my -30c origin.", "That was a designer-type jacket for the rich. Look at what every other person in the video was wearing. No one had clothing like the girl modeled.", "As a russian, i do agree. Most russians earn less than 300$, which is less than the majority of chinese people. (since russians think that chinese average people are poor)", "This kids from Northern Ireland, not Scotland, and he's not speaking Ulster Scots either.", "PETA disliked this video.", "Considering the cost of their clothes, I think they are just highly paid.", "Then someone can steal it xd\nMy ford doesn't let me remove the key from ignition if the car is running. \n\nMaybe a second set of keys can be actively used instead of stored away , in yakutia xd.", "If he was speaking Scots, you might have an argument, but that's just English with a (rural) Northern Irish accent.", "Whether it's a waste of money isn't my point. I'm simply putting a counter viewpoint to the claim that buying a 3 grand fur coat makes them rich.", "So in the most general sense, Russians divide themselves into two parts, the European West (Moscow, St. Petersberg, etc) and Asian Siberia. Siberians look very asian because, well, they are more genetically similar to East and Central-Eastern Asians, while the Europeans are more genetically similar to those in the Balkan region.", "To be honest I don’t have a polite reply to this.", "Humans are not native to that area. Why on earth did they settle there?", "Why would rich people live here if they could live anywhere?", "Yeah at a point you don’t feel anything. I was an English teacher and sometimes I would run on ice in high heeled fur boots and a shuba to avoid the cold.", "What a character! 12 hours in open water is no joke though.", "I live in Louisiana, and right now, I'm wearing denim shorts and a Christmas t-shirt with ankle socks and my Kizik shoes.", "how is she crazy?", "Oof too close to home lol.", "Mongolian nomads use animal oil to keep their faces from chapping", "No, that was a luxury coat, and she had multiple luxury coats in addition to cheaper, warmer coats.", "That was truly amazing! If you know of other really cool channels coming out of Pakistan and India, I would love to hear about them! Please share a list if you get a chance.", "So no Canada Goose?", "Well the likely expectation is that the video details how typical people dress, and they likely are not buying $3000 fur coats. Just like you said, rich people will wear expensive clothing everywhere, so that's not very interesting. What's interesting is seeing what people without those means will buy, inherit, or make, to deal with such extremes.", "I highly doubt those are local prices", "I'm sure she wasn't. Usually when one is at work selling groceries is not the time we would expect a person to wear one of their better-looking outfits, in any part of the world.", "Probably rich because they live there.", "christ. 20s in and this woman's home already makes her largely impossible to relate with.\n\n48 seconds in: $500 boots. next, $500 jacket. $300 hat.\n\nthe only excuse could be that it's like living high up in Alaska, where you work in important resource industries, but the cost of transportation inflates prices dramatically as well.\n\nBut then she goes to the market to buy food from sellers with stands right outside their poor people houses with screen doors.", "Fur coats are expensive, but not only for the rich . I own 7 fur coats and I am far from rich .", "Ye I’m Russian too…. Wtf is this girl put on a $3000 ?? That’s when I stoped watching. Хуйня, буржуев показали типо все так там живут . Ебанутые", "I would think of the fur clothing as most people's cars, considering she mentions most people take transit, also the clothing prices are probably not that expensive locally when they are probably trapped and skinned very near town.", "Humans aren't native to a lot of areas we've settled.\n\nWikipedia says this city was founded in 1632, presumably by people whose families had been living in the region since between the 9th and 16th centuries. I'm guessing a lot of the people living in the area now are descendants.", "NYC resident here, outdoor recess is cancelled if it's below 40°F", "Local prices? Bro these prices are for the rich. It’s like driving a lambo . Who the fuck owns a $3000 coat even in USA and those Columbia pants are resiculous too . No one can afford that either, this is resiculous … don’t believe", "Yeah but why? They were nomadic at one point. Why not keep moving until you get somewhere that isn't so cold?", "-50/70 Celsius? Ah yes, seems like the perfect place to build a city\n\nEdit: spelling", "It's her sister I believe. Either the comments here or on yt mentioned that.", "I didn't think I'd ever see this video in a reddit chain again lol. Oul Ruairí McSorley getting about", "Yeah, it doesn't strike me as a place with a thriving industrial centre.", "Do you think all those other people in this video are wearing $3000 jackets, you idiot?\n\nhttps://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-23349-L/High-Visibility-Clothing/Class-2-Hi-Vis-Polar-Parka-Large?pricode=YL278&gadtype=pla&id=S-23349-L&gclid=Cj0KCQiAqvaNBhDLARIsAH1Pq53cKVIq2rwB9tCUNLkF4zX8Q-2gksXDqLQB5aFnukrXl-AuuoQTDDoaAi5MEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds\n\nThat's a jacket that's good up to -50C and costs $160 CAD. Notice how it doesn't cost $3,000?", "Nope, notta, no way, not gonna happen. I want nothing to do with that kind of weather.", "Considering she has multiple $3,000 jackets and the state of her living room, they're probably rich and don't have to worry about that sort of thing.", "Yeah let’s use nuclear batteries like the rovers have, they’ll heat themselves!", "Much better to be made of petro-derived plastics, eh?", "As a Californian it sort of is an interesting concept. I work outside all the time and only like once or twice out of the year do I find myself thinking I should give this 'layers' concept a try. Like damn, I wouldn't be freezing cold today if I just put another sweater under my jacket. It gets brought up every winter by a few co-workers who give it a shot and have to let everybody else know that it works. \n\nIt's not like I've never layered clothes, it just doesn't get that cold here. Only in harsh winds on our coldest days is it something to consider. And that's only if you are planning on being outside for a while. Would you layer your clothes in 40 degree weather?", "In many scenarios natural is better, it’s just typically more $", "Good lord I don’t mean to be thirsty but that lady is lovely to look at. I can’t imagine buying that many clothes to not die!", "LOL, yeah in the 90s.\n\nI live in the hood, houses are selling for $600k all around me. \n\nBut yeah, they love being hood rich with their cars. One of my neighbors explained it to me saying \"you never have to bring someone over to your house but everyone sees your car.\"", "It also talks about arctic fox which is often farmed. I'm just mentioning it because indigenous use of fur is not the same culture of Russian fur exports or the modern fur industry at all.", "America is a big place with a lot of different climates. People from the south where an inch of snow is an apocalyptic event generally don't know how to dress for cold, but people from places like Colorado, the Dakotas or New York are pretty familiar with those conditions. And obviously Alaskans deal with it quite a bit.", "-90c? Not in Siberia.\nMaybe on the South Pole.", "Get out *angrily upvotes*", "And let's be honest, she went to market for the video. Normally she probably pays to have it brought to her.", "You know there are different varieties of fur coats and price points right?", "Self perpetuating heater, noice!", "I grew up the same way man, just not there any more thankfully.", "Look, give us a couple billion years of technological development to catch up with evolution and I'm sure we'll have something better.", "Yup! Agreed. Wind chill is the real killer up here.", "I certainly do, my fur wardrobe is worth around 18800 dollars . Fox fur coats, mink and a lovely chinchilla one among others .", "You live in Washington DC dummy, do you really think housing I'm that area is going to be cheap.", "In California we dress in layers so that we can take clothes off if it gets warmer than we expected, not really to keep warm. \n\nEspecially in San Francisco. You layer up cuz it could be “cold” (50s F) and foggy, could be pleasant (60-70s), or could get hot (80s), and then back again all in the same day.", "move", "I think the bigger question is, why do humans voluntarily live in such cold places.", "Semantics", "I remember one winter in -42°C I had trouble unplugging my engine block heater from the power, so took my gloves off for maybe 5-10 seconds. It literally felt like my skin was being bitten and took forever before they warmed up again.", "-42°C is equivalent to -43°F, which is 231K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Its ~$45", "This woman is GORGEOUS. I like her accent too.", "Living in Nunavut right now and people wander around with sealskin jackets and boots. I want sealskin mittens real bad. It's incredible how superior natural materials can be to synthetics. I'm too white for a sealskin jacket but the utility of some of these clothing items is unbelievable.", "Yo just stick your head and hands in the freezer!", "What do you wear in Yakutia?\nYa coat", "Cars are an easier way to transfer or liquidate your wealth too.", "Yes, people with 100k+ subs and regular uploads absolutely make bank lol", "Not petrol. Oil.\n\nAnd yes. No killing of animals.", "Heated garages.", "Yeah, face can stay warm from body heat, hands and feet can absolutely not. Probably something to do with circulation or extremities or whatever, but you can't expose hand or feet skin to that.", "Seriously? From my perspective that seems extreme.", "Well, hello there fellow Manchester NH resident!", "Those tribal eats videos are pretty popular. I really hope they share the profits with those villagers though", "Oh man that totally murders my point about the drunkenness I mentioned like five times in there:", "....\"And turning to the weather today, it's-2° out. -47° with the windchill\"....", "Yeah, but just wait until the summers... When it gets up to 10 degrees. Man that's why you live there!", "Are those $500 fashionable boots her sister wears really necessary though", "Yakutsk may be part of Russia but it was subject to colonialism just as any place in NA. Yakutsk ethnic composition is 50% Sakha and 38% Russian. The city of Yakutsk was founded by Cossacks in 1632.", ">Living expenses in Russia are cheap\n\nWhat makes you think that? A lot of Russians spend 30-50% of their wage on food and 20-30% on communal services. Clothing is expensive too, but it's not like everything else is cheap.", "Wind makes it colder", "Money. They wrap themselves in lots of money.", "Is that fella drunk? What the fuck just happened?", "I thought being sent to Siberia was meant to be a punishment, my lord.", "Yes this, cars are modified to take advantage of heaters and other energy sources to stay warm, and it's advised to put them in a garage overnight, even if the garage isn't heated.\n\nI grew up in Northern MN where the temps routinely got to -30 F, and \"starting a car cold\" was the very first thing you it learned not to do after you got a driver's license.(the second thing was how to pull out of a skid) I made the mistake of starting cold once on a borrowed car, and had to pay the owner of the car $3500 to get the engine block rebuilt. You only make that mistake once in your life.\n\nIf you ever visit places in the states like Minnesota, Wisconsin or North Dakota, you will notice cars have extension cord plugs dangling out of the front grill. This is to plug in the block heaters at night, or -in towns that have them- to municipal outlets provided at parking meters and parking lots", "Manchvegas!", "You can start buying bikinis, global warming is coming", "Idk that sounds like a deeper history lesson. Why didn’t the Eskimo tribes try moving somewhere warmer? Or the Nepalese tribes around Everest?", "gus is disappointing because he was never funny, but the whole controversy seems pretty forced", "In Alaska you can trade for reindeer skin and bear skin fairly cheaply, i highly doubt the skins they are using are expensive in that city, the amount you pay will be based on the tailer you use. And if three Winters are that intense its a very reasonable investment that you will get many years out of and probably pass down. I know the person in the video is rich", "Imagine going from -90f to 90f\nJesus.", "Wait, does that mean that alcohol will help keep you from getting frost bit if you have a way to warm your core?", "Thought the same thing. I still think these outfits were more expensive than most though", "Bio-reactor :)", "It also sounds like most of them don’t have cars, and use public transit instead. So that expense is lower.", "Windchill is for skin, not for vehicles.", "Yeah, tired stereotypes are hilarious, especially when you get the country wrong.", "Loose fur or down Mittens work well. \n\nA lot of it is just making sure there's no restrictions to blood flow, I've found, and that includes tight cuffs on the coats, tight socks, and boots that are laced too tight. That's why you see such floppy mittens with huge cuffs and slip on boots in traditional artic native dress. They should be JUST loose enough that they don't fly off when you shake your hand or foot and not tight or even snug at ALL.\n\nAlso very important to block wind effectively while still being breathable to avoid trapping mosture, so that means leather or neoprene.\n\nAnd it's VERY important to make sure there's tons of effective insulation between you and the ground in your boots. Lots of the cheaper boots or ones made for higher temps put insulation on the top of the foot and ignore the bottom, and that's bad news for foot warmth, especially with a steel shank giving the boot structure or steel toes. It's harder to walk in the bulkier/softer boots, but it'll save your feet from being frozen better.", "Rednecks do it too. Drive through the country and there’s 40 year old trailers with multiple $70k trucks outside.", "Fur is a renewable resource that humans have been harvesting for over 12,000 years. It is natural, biodegradable, and produces no carbon footprint. It will **not** be floating in the oceans for 30,000 years after we’re all gone.\n\nOil is not renewable and is going to make life on Earth very unlivable for a lot of fur-bearing mammals after about 200 years of intensive harvest and use. The petro-derived acrylic polymers used to create fake furs are going to do their part in killing life on Earth as we know it. But for some reason it hurts your fee fees less, so there’s one for the Pro column.", "Honestly I think the stuttering is what makes it hardest to understand.", "\"nobody cares\", he said, as he spent time and effort to defend a position that he cared about.", "The fish lady also had a real fox scarf around her too. What she showed as an example was kinda fancy but definitely doable. \n\nAnd 500 dollars for traditional boots is not expensive considered they’re hand made one of a kind.", "I wonder if those are prices for what the cost would cost if they exported it. If you’re paying a local to make it for you, it’s probably cheaper.", "https://c.tenor.com/1C7zTTZ8qUgAAAAC/national-lampoons-christmas-vacation-audreys-eyes-are-frozen.gif", "Let me tell you a little thing about this man named Karl Marx and socialism. \n\nYakutia is in Russia which has a social safety net.", "Lol I fit that description and didn't think it was weird. I just like how they taste!", "i have had to work in blood plasma freezers kept at -70 F. it was apparently 20 degrees WARMER than being in that city.....", "I thought he was speaking russian for a second.", "I clicked on the video for a practical look at how people dress for that sort of cold and ended up with a video about cold weather fashion.", "Hands, nose, face, feel warmer, Total body temperature feels colder", "We wouldn't be seeing the video right now if not for the attractive girl", "And here I was at the edge of snowbite at only 0-3C.", "How does the city keep water lines from freezing?", "Yes you need quality gear but you don't need $3000 fur coats.", "You're not wrong that high quality garments are a necessity, but her $3,000 fur coat is a luxury, not a necessity. For the cost of that coat alone I could buy an entire outfit that would keep me warm in -50°C.", "How do you like it? What brought you to Mongolia? What are the people like?", "I lived in Fairbanks for three years, and there was little wind there in the winter that I noticed. \n\nWe wore surprisingly little, day to day. Polypro bottoms, Polypro top, gore tex pants and jacket with boots. Under -30°F we wore bunny boots outside. Ski lifts closed at -20, but Moose Mountain had buses that ran until -30.\n\nColdest I experienced was - 60°f with wind chill, and that was a cold bitch.", "-30°F is equivalent to -34°C, which is 238K.\n---\n^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)", "Being from Texas I think we would rather explode then go through that. Remembering the freeze then thinking it can actually get this cold in the world doesn’t give me hope for our next freeze.", "I’ve cold started relatively new gas cars down to about -30 F with no issues. Below that, you gotta heat up something. Running conventional oil, too, IIRC.", "I never liked wearing the bunny boots but they were really good. I usually wore the Baffins with the removable socks. I would also wear layers, lots and lots of layers.", "sure but i dont know how cold it is, its not Antarctica after all", "It’s just because his balls shrivelled up and reached his mouth.", "It’s the point where ice stops being slippery anymore.", "As in 40°F/4.4°C is too warm to cancel outdoor recess?", "I went to college in North Dakota, and the amount of international students from Southeast Asia who didn’t know how to dress for the weather was insane. I was surprised more of them didn’t start loosing fingers and toes. They usually weren’t broke either, they just had no idea what to do.", "one might even say...meat bag", "Yes.", "I really like the beaded details on her boots and mittens! Very pretty. And I bet reindeer boots are super warm.", "It's a mining city; gold, diamonds and coal. Nuff said.", "i read a story where someone had a polar bear coat and it sounded like the best thing ever", "EXACTLY", "Well, the winters are the coldest in the world.. for reference it’s -71celciua water freezes at 0. Sooo ye. Idk", "Every time I wear a mask in extreme cold for more than a few minutes it freezes to my beard and hurts like a mother to take off.", "With wind chill -40s happen quite frequently across the Northern Plains.", "She’s loaded as hell. Would be way more interesting to see how average citizens there live.", "How 'wealthy' people of yakutia dress for - 90", "Core or windchill? We hit -32 core temp, -44 with the wind last night. Central Saskatchewan, Canada. Pretty normal for December. Jan and Feb are coldest for us.", "I'm curious to why do they even have an [AC](https://youtu.be/9UDYFt_8ycw?t=19) in their apartment?", "Couldn't care about the price honestly. I'm more worried about the mink fur used.", "Must suck to live there once natural gas runs out in Russia in the next 100 years or so", "I dunno, she's wealthy so maybe still.", "Considering Antarctica just set a record for the coldest place on earth at -69 degrees Celsius I call bullshit", "Fur isn't the problem. It's how the fur was collected that people have an issue with. There are some brutal videos of the mink fur trade.", "When you take one home you don't know if she's attractive or not until at least three layers of clothes are off and by then you are kinda committed either way.", "And here I bought a cool futurama jacket that I can wear for maybe 2 weeks of the year in California.", "I used to mow the lawn at 100F, but I preferred to do it at dusk when it was a balmy 80F.\n\nAnything 70 and below is sweater weather, 60 and below I'm not going outside for anything recreational because it's not going to be fun. \n\nFuck anywhere it freezes. I grew up in the desert and I didn't mind the heat, but I hate cold. Every second in it feels like dying. No matter how I cover up, even if I'm sweating into my jacket, my hands get cold. My nose hurts, my ears hurt, my joints hurt, and the shivering makes my back tense up and hurt. Desert winters are something I don't miss at all. \n\nHeat? Eh, drink some cool water and point a fan at it. I keep my apartment around 77 in summer, which requires almost constant AC use even in LA. As long as it's dry or below 90, it's fine.", "Wear fur glasses", "You need to open it up in its own tab.", "Fudge no. If you can afford that gear, you can afford delivery service until it warms the fuck up a little. That's just awful.", "Yeah like Forrest Gump 😂", "My son says\n\n\"I'm the king of cold\"\n\nBut he's only 9", "20C is chilly unless there's no wind, you're in the sun, and wearing a jacket. \n\nI don't even keep my home at 20C in winter. At that point, I begrudgingly fire up the 60s-era gas heater's overpowered pilot light, which is singlehandedly enough to heat my 550 ft apartment.", "My ancestors were bog people and they were wrong to have left whatever bed of civilization they did. \n\nWe should have stayed the fuck in Africa and the middle east, where the weather isn't shit and we wouldn't be turned into pale, malformed mutants who can't go out in the sun.", "I had seen this video about the same region:\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4ZMLsPzqM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4ZMLsPzqM)\n\nThose ladies working at the market are always very kind.\n\nAnd iirc they were saying here (or in another video) that they didn't stopped the cars from running at night in the winter, because otherwise the fuel would freeze and the cars would be unusable.", "For such an expensive coat, you'd think they would keep you warm every day of the week rather than just one day then needing 6 days to recharge.", "so white girls in new jersey ... got it", "Yes, absolutely! Managing the conservation and only supporting ethnically and sustainably harvested animals is the way to go. Or do it yourself properly where applicable!", "It's not a joke, it's advice people give about cold weather. Even California has mountains that are buried beneath several feet of snow every year. I've never really seen it as a joke, unless it's like...trite or patronizing advice as humor (e.g., \"don't spend it all in one place!\")\n\nI even hear it here in LA for the practical reason that the weather can shift rapidly, so you'll start the day and it's 50 F outside when you leave for work, but it's 85 F when you punch out at 3 PM. \n\nYou'll want those layers when you step out of the (excessively) air conditioned office in a sweater and are cursed with sweaty pits the instant you step into the sun.", "Consider that Yakustk is further north than the northern border of SK.", "Not russian, who the fuck can afford a $3000 coat? And why was the price of these even in the video to begin with?? shit video", "The coldest I’ve experienced was -40 celsius (should be -40 F as well). I worked outside for 8 hours that day.. That was pretty brutal. Can’t even imagine colder than that.", "I love that all our towns are just super English towns. Derry/ Londonderry/Manchester/ etc but they are just in the newer England.", "How did they get these guys to act out that HFY post? LMFAO", "Us humans acclimatize I suppose but it would take me awhile to get used to 100F and be anywhere near fully functional. We hit that temp in the summers sometimes and a lot of construction sites and outdoor labour shuts down. I sit in AC and avoid outside. \n\nGive me freezing over hot like 100 any day. Physical exertion and high temps make me feel like I'm going to die.\n\nPerfect summertime temps for me are 20C (70F).", "Yes, thats the point I am trying to make. The clothes they model are for fashion. The normal people werent wearing clothes adorned like what the sister wore. Maybe its a translation issue but I think a better title would be What wealthy women wear in Yakutsk to stay warm for short periods of time. \n\nAlso the outfits that Dayana modeled didnt look all that warm. Its what fashionable people on a typcial winter day in NYC or just about any other cold weather city in this part of the world would wear during winter to go out for a bit.", "Really? My parents lived in Moscow for a decade from the early 90s and I was vegetarian which at the time was apparently a completely foreign concept.", "Great grasp of geography you're demonstrating there.", "They must feel like they are melting if they have to experience a summer in Florida or any place with a beach.", "Grew up in Texas. So glad to be in Canada. Actually I remember kids saying \"if you don't like it here just move.\"\n\nK, done. See ya freaks never.", "That's Feeny and Donemana he mentions, just in case not knowing haunts you until your deathbed", "As far as I can tell, he's doing an impression of an old man talking about going to school on a cold day in the north of Ireland. It's actually pretty good. Or maybe he really talks like that, I don't know.", "Crazy insight into peoples reality. \nWould love to see the animal rights activists protesting the wearing of fur here", "Worked in northern alberta for years. Below minus 40 you have to fight to keep your equipment running...diesel fuel begins to gel in your tanks without conditioner. If youre driving you have put put on winter fronts to keep the warm air in your hood so your heaters work. Batteries freeze, you need block heaters and oil pan heaters and transmission pan heaters. Seals shrink and you start leaking oil. Propane tanks freeze...anything with a trace of water in it like air sytems freeze, Metal becomes brittle. Its dumb.", "Well the thing is since these are garments that have to be sent away to be cleaned in a special way by a furrier it makes sense to rotate , then you can get away with only the one cleaning after the season, barring an accident offcourse.\n\nAlso different styles for different occasions , weather and activites.\nFox fur is glamourous but not suited for a muted affair like a funeral. They also dont do that great if there happens to be a bit of rain in the air.\n\nSo if your going outdoors on a uncertain weather day something more sturdy like a mink is more suitable.\nYou can even go out shooting clay pigeons or go grouse hunting without worrying about the fur taking a beating or dealing with rain.", "In regards to the beard its actually warmer. Once your beard freezes up it basically forms an insulating layer. I went skiing after shaving and it was so damn cold.", "It's really interesting how different perceptions can be:\n\n0C is like open jacket weather, granted you still wear a good jacket and long pants but still. 25C is warm during summer and is a real treat. I've lived in two places in Sweden; both north and south, the difference in temp is quite baffling honestly", "If you're going to spend your entire life living in those conditions I imagine dropping the money on a warms scarf isn't something only wealthy people do.", "It just got to 10C today where I am and I’m cold lol.", "He's from Derry, yes? I have some friends from Derry and up around Buncrana, and I have to agree that it's one of the most difficult accents I've ever heard. If they don't want you to understand them, they can lay it on thick and you won't get more than a few words here and there at best.", "Marginally, but typically if you have the ability to warm your core you don't have to worry about frostbite.", "Queue Inuit person laughing at every comment.", "I guess my point is that \"normal\" women wear fashionable clothes too, even if they usually don't wear them when they're at work selling groceries. I don't know much of anything about the culture of Yakutsk, but Russian women overall tend to care about their looks, so I don't think you can conclude that investing in one fashionable coat in an area where good coats are absolutely essential is necessarily a sign of particular wealth.\n\nIn the U.S., countless women who are far from wealthy will prioritize buying an expensive handbag, for example. If coats and boots are a core part of one's wardrobe in Yakutsk, then it would make perfect sense if plenty of non-wealthy women would prioritize those in their fashion spending--and again, *normal* women spend money on fashion; it's not just a rich person thing.", "Same, though my relatives are from Down and Armagh, so the accent isn't quite so heavy.", "You just blew my ducking mind …. 🤯🐥", "Fur is horrifically unethical. Hardly anyone in Minnesota commonly wears fur during the winter.", "As a Canadian who often sees temperatures of -25 to -40 C, holy fucking icy shit balls that's cold.", "Who the hell spends 3000 on a fucking coat?", "Is that chick wearing makeup??", "I live in a pretty small town with cold weather and you can tell how cold it is by how many cars are left running outside the grocery store. Car theft is pretty uncommon.", "I'm in SK, Canada and it's the same here (-27 C). Pretty damn cold but we're prepared for it and used to it. I just make sure to start my car 10-15 minutes before i leave so it's warm.", "What sort of impression?", "Dude I literally live there", "20c is sweater weather? are you nuts?\n\n23f is sweater weather", "you're actually cracked. 20C is basically room temp", "Well kinda yes, water is wet", "Water is actually not wet; It makes other materials/objects wet. Wetness is the state of a non-liquid when a liquid adheres to, and/or permeates its substance while maintaining chemically distinct structures. So if we say something is wet we mean the liquid is sticking to the object.\n\n \n\nJust opened my water bill and my electricity bill at the same time…\n\nI was shocked.", "Wait, they don't hamstring their own people and charge more for carbon tax than the actual gas?", "Yeah, the record low for YaKutsk is -64, I believe.", "that's someone's lunch my guy", "https://m.imgur.com/a/oItneNB", "Lots of insulation probably makes it hot inside sometimes depending on the season.", "East Asian here. We have BRUTAL winters too especially as a Korean.. winter is not just a “white” thing lol why do you think we’re so pale?", "I want what you are smoking xd", "Wait a second…was that a horse head?!?! Why?!?", "“I once had to work in -60 degrees C”\n\n“How did you do it?”\n\n“Just wear more clothes”\n\n\nFucking legend, lmao", "If people can escape North Korea, people can leave this dumb icy nightmare town", "Swag", "This is a flex and a completely untrue one. \n\nI'm also from and live in MN. It does not get REMOTELY this cold. And certainly isn't some causal winter day.\n\nSure it gets damn cold in MN, by the standards for US states it's one of the coldest. But this is well beyond that. Like 30+ degrees colder than the coldest it gets in MN.", "I read that a lot of people who live in Siberia are descendants of people who were banished there as punishment. Like, bro, your whole existence is punishment. MOVE AWAY FROM THERE IMMEDIATELY.", "I read when I was a kid that they use a form of deuterium for car engines in Siberia because water freezes up. They probably have better tech now since my syllabus was already outdated 20 years ago", "Thank you. This is exactly what I thought it would be", "You're awfully quick to forgive Ivan Drago", "The unease was building rapidly so thank you!", "I'm not sure if you've noticed, but the vast majority of North Korean citizens *can't* escape the country. That aside, \"difficult\" does not mean \"impossible\".", "Going to the bathroom with all those layers must take forever. First you got to take at least half of these layers off, then when you're done you have to put them back in again.", "In the US, \"energy\" is usually associated with natural gas, nobody calls their electricity bill their 'energy bill.\". Some old folks still call it the lights bill from when electric heating/AC and appliances were less common and most of your electrical expenses were lighting.", "Alcohol makes you feel a lot of things that aren't true", "Man I grew up in a place that was like -15c during the winter and as a kid it blew my mind that there were places that were _warm_ during the winter. You just get used to it. It wasn’t really that bad", "Lmao this comment is so out of touch with reality. A 3000 dollar cost wont be warmer than one that was a few hundred dollars, you're just paying more for the luxury not the function", "Agreed, loved them both and now can’t move forward with them. I still have some fond memories of things I’m able to compartmentalize, but I won’t support either again.", "Fur on the outside does keep you warm though", "If it’s been particularly cold, a sunny -2° C day feels warm. I’m personally fine in nearly whatever weather; I wouldn’t reconsider going outside from -15° C to 35° C, as long as the wind or humidity weren’t too bad. But -70°? Nope. Nope. Nope. I’d love to move to the tropics, though; warmth is more my thing.", "68 F? Northerner, you have forgotten the heat of the sun on your back. Return to us from the gloom!", "Still though, coldest city on earth is quite an interesting claim to fame. It makes me wonder why people settled there to begin with, similar to the first time people moved to the western US, saw tornadoes for the first time, and figured \"let's build a town here\"", "After a cold enough winter, generally I enjoy going outside in shorts and a t-shirt on the first 14° day of spring to plant the garden.", "\\-71 with wind chill, perhaps. I lived in the far north and while it does drop below -40, on those days cars don't run, you basically don't go outside unless it is absolutely unavoidable, and you definitely don't care how you look. These people aren't experiencing still air temperatures of -71.\n\nA lot of people use temperature with windchill to express how cold it gets, because it is a game of oneupmanship. Everybody wants a bigger number than the next person.", "Last year got below -45 C plus windchill and my car wouldn’t start even after being plugged in. Actually half the people on my crew couldn’t get their vehicles going, all plugged in.", "It’s amazing how much the body adapts to the weather. In the middle of summer, a evening when it’s 28° with a humidex of 33° feels absolutely perfect, and a fresh sea breeze makes 31° the perfect temperature to be outside all day. After a cold winter, shorts and t-shirts go on and hoodies come off at 14° and 20° and humid feels sweltering. In the winter, -2° can feel nice and warm after a cold snap, and -10° can be perfect weather for a snowy hike.", "So glad I wasn’t born there.", "This is not a us-centric sub. Use centigrade.", "Oh, this example helped me lol. Thanks. I couldn't get it either.", "I have noticed. That’s why I used it as an example of a place that is hard to leave. That’s how comparisons work.", "the type that anti-vaxxers use to treat any sickness and disease", "Yeah you can", "Do I really have to point out that you saying he’s Irish *strengthens* my theory?", "You got proper wool socks?", "I be putting on boots that were made for walking and getting the fuck out of there", "How weird, this video came up on my YT homepage two days ago. I'd never seen anything from this channel before either", "A nice album by Obsidian Kingdom", "I really doubt you need a coat to cost $3000 just to stay warm. She even brings out a conventional alternative coat that costs 1/6th of that cost and still is probably a luxury option.", "Seriously, it's the wind that does it. I'd take 0°F over 30°F with winds anyday", "that is a good feeling.", "Not as warm as on the inside.", "\"Big weather\"? Hoo boy.", "Depends, Block heaters arent super common in southern ontario, or the lower mainland of BC.\n\nHowever, when I took my car up to visit family in Sudbury I left it running all night because.it was -50c a couple years back and my car didnt have a block heater", "Then spending 6 figures on permits lmao", "I think EVs would be ice cold in places where there are real winters because much of the heat for the passenger cabin of a gasoline car is generated from the combustion energy from the motor. If the Tesla heater is running at full-blast when it's minus 20, I bet that drains the battery pretty quickly too.", ">day to day outfit\n\nYou say that like it's something you might have a selection of, instead of an essential outfit one would wear every single day. It's a day-to-day outfit kind of like a space suit's a day-to-day outfit when you're in space.", "One reason to wear layers is that air is actually a great insulator so wearing multiple thinner layers that will have an air layer between them will keep you warmer than a giant coat and a tshirt for instance.\n\nThe other reason you want to wear layers is if you're actually doing physical work in the cold. Your body produces enough heat that if you start sweating in your clothes you'll get them wet and then when you slow down the wet works against you and you'll get even colder. Having layers lets you adjust your clothing to your activity without being completely exposed like you would get if you just had a heavy outer coat and a tshirt.\n\nThat said I've definitely been down to a tshirt and my bib legs unzipped wide open to my jeans in below zero weather and I was still overheating. Dragging a deer a half mile in deep snow is NOT easy work.", "Are you referring to another country?", "Heated seats are a secret weapon as it there's less \"wasted\" heat. Obviously you still need forced air for defrost but every watt used is a watt lost compared to ICE where you have a huge surplus of waste heat to draw from.\n\nIf they could just improve battery energy density by a factor of 10 or 20 that would be swell.", "We're powered by mitochondria, which generate chemical energy and store it in molecules called adenosine triphosphate. So we're powered by a gajillion little batteries.\n\nI've been reading a fascinating New Yorker article on mitochondria, which have their own genome that strictly follows a matriarchal lineage. They're strange little things, that *communicate with the gut biome* which is a whole different system and that's weird. \n\nIt gets a whole lot weirder in the article, with one extreme view being that our brains are more like antennae than independent thought machines. So everything we think and do is channeled and received, not arrived at independently.", "Considering 1:58 in the video, your typo's not a typo lol", "Funfact! Your own body cells burn fuel in combustion reactions. The fuel is glucose (C6H12O6), a simple sugar. The process in which combustion of glucose occurs in body cells is called cellular respiration. This combustion reaction provides energy for life processes.", "I paid about that for mine but go to central market and haggle on price you can get them pretty cheap, maybe not highest quality but still good enough for all but coldest days", "Uhh, weren't you were the one saying it was? I didn't see you specify what city in your post, so apparently you think every townhouse in the hood costs $20k", "Wait are you talking USA price or Russia price, huge difference!", "I will wear flip flops at 40F sometimes shorts (neither super often) but then you gotta wear a hoodie to keep the core warm so your body doesn't stop sending blood to your limbs.\n\nI don't even think about not wearing flip flops until its below 60", "It's all good, just don't spend *any* money for half a year and you too can own a fuckin fancy ass fur coat", "That would make them goggles...", "Your right, it’s half that, converting between three currencies at the moment and doubled the ruble by mistake", "Truckers even set up fires underneath to warm up everything before starting the engine. It looks bizarre but it makes sense.", "There's nice expensive coats, and then there's a show-off luxury coat. Don't get me wrong it *is* a nice coat that I'm sure is quite warm, but let's not pretend that splurging on it is anything remotely utilitarian when something much cheaper could do the job (as evidenced by her talking about down coats being warm and cheaper).", "Safety blinks", "I protect myself from -90 weather by covering myself in Los Angeles.", "That's the only way, really. Layers upon layers of thick clothes, and you STILL feel cold under it.", "Ozon.Ru search парка \n\nLots for less than 5000", "The average monthly income in Siberia is $500 USD. I want to see what those folks are wearing in -90 so I can buy some too.", "Man, please tell me you have some nice recommendations for -10 to -20C gloves for cycling! \nI moved (still same city) and my commute went up a bit and now the gloves that I have are certainly not enough. I have a merino wool sleeve/tube that I use for my face and that works quite well, but my hands! Oh JAISUS.\n\nI have spent a long time looking for gloves online but the descriptions never go for something as low as -20C. I was even thinking about the handle bar mitts but they looked kinda scary when I thought about falling on black ice and not being able to quickly shove the bike away.", "Back in the olden times, we built campfires under the backhoes and dozers to start them up…build a fire next to the equip. Then shovel the coals under after ‘tenting’ the mechanicals with waxed canvas.", "Antarctica's record is -89ºC.", "You worked in a tropical paradise!", "Used to bird dog the port-a-potty to hopefully get a ‘pre-warmed’ seat…", "Fair enough, I guess Wildberries have even cheaper Chinese jackets. They are unsightly, but I guess they work. Looks like I’m blind to what’s happening outside of my upper middle class bubble.", "Some AC can pump out warm air. Also Russian summers can be hot, especially in a brick home that’s build to keep heat in.", "Probably competition for food drove them there. The high mobility of nomadic tribes used to cause a lot of frictions in the past.", "thanks for sharing! the video was interesting and I'm excited to check out another YouTuber from this area of Russia. If you found this video interesting, I recommend also checking out another channel based out of Yakutsk called Life in Yakutia. She has some super interesting videos. https://youtube.com/c/LifeinYakutia", "Bunch of left leaning countries have carbon tax rn.", "Yup. Moved to Maine from Northern Iowa. Not as bad as MN, WI, or ND but block heaters weren't uncommon. I had to restrain a laugh when Mainers told me how brutal their winters were. Not sure about the northern/mountain parts of Maine, but along the interstate where 99% of the population lives block heaters are not a thing. That's how I knew they were full of it. That and historical temperature data. The ocean is a hell of a space heater.", "They probably took an unofficial record.", "Yeah screw that lmao. I would be on the first plane heading south.", "You can absolutely use synthetic fabric instead, using fur is barbaric it needs to be phased out.", "que frio debe hacer hay", "lol reading this from red arrow right now", "A huge one.", "US prices", "You are letting your Mr. Workingman slip!!", "Ah yes, when a wind catches you mid blink and your eyelids freeze shut briefly", "How’s a poor person dresses would be more interesting", "Several years ago I was walking home and it was 20 degrees F. I had several layers of clothes and I thought I was not going to make it home. I live in the desert in the U.S. I'm used to 120 F, but not 20F.", "5min boy in hospital with black limbs being amputated.", "Reddit moment", "Fucking losers taking responsibility for future generations... We don't even know those hippies!", "Those are also the only two Canadian regions where you can actually grow grapes for wine to comfort the rest of us on our cold nights.", "Sometimes the weather reminds us to take an extra day off.", "The guy probably meant person of northern European origin and confused it with the construction of \"whiteness\". He definitely should have included anyone with light skin tones though. The skin literally changed to accomodate living without much sun light for anyone living in the north", "r/frostpunk", "Dih because she's a WOMAN don't you see? Checkmate /s", "[They're made out of meat.](https://www.mit.edu/people/dpolicar/writing/prose/text/thinkingMeat.html)", "Yep!", "Still her room has air conditioning", "I'm canadian, and literally no one I know plugs their car in....\n\n\nModern cars using synthetic oil basically have no issues unless your battery was already compromised (or you're driving a car that has a carburetor).", "Who's gonna tell them they rich", "I used to work in an industrial freezer at about -30C and I never really felt the cold if I was busy and that was wearing a single layer of chef whites designed to bleed heat.\n\nBut after half an hour or so you really start to feel it, first your fingers then your nose, then elbows and knees.", "The coldest reliably recorded temperature in the northern hemisphere is actually in Greenland at -69.6 C. It was recently rediscovered from an old automated weather station's reports from 1990.", "Hey!\nThat was me.", "Depends, my co-worker wired his remote start to come on automatically below -40C. Had a battery blanket, block and oil pan heater too.", "And you're clearly American when you think 3k isn't that much.\n\nThere's plenty of your countrymen that could never afford that much on clothing and your poor make many times more than Russians do. \n\nTry to live on 500 bucks a month and save 3k for a fucking jacket. \n\nI'm just straight up offended on your lack of wealth awareness.", "Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I imagine that would do well in some sort of stew.", "Love these videos. Great tutorial and insight into their day to day. Her accent got me too.", "Very true. After Minnesota I moved to Wisconsin and then Boston (a glutton for punishment), and had a lot of friends with places up in Maine.\n\nCompletely agree, it is cold there but it's not the same degree of temperature drop most of the time - the caveat being when the normal wind patterns change and blows down from the north, rather than it's usual direction from the Atlantic. When that happens, Jesus Christmas, it's easily as cold as Minnesota.", "I would just climb inside her to stay warm.", "I grew up in winters that went down to -25 to -30 Celsius or so and yah it was cold but you put on an extra sweater and get your ass to school. \n\nIve always wondered with the temperature on Mars being anywhere from -5 to -75 or so, why we need the huge pressurized space suits. Could you not just pressurize from the neck up and insulated suits below like they did in [Prometheus ](https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--WzIQX3rI--/c_fill,fl_progressive,g_center,h_900,q_80,w_1600/17m8dplcdrnwtjpg.jpg)?", "Bums me out about all the fox fur, but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do to survive?", "Kids here have the freedom to be edgy. I thought it was cool, but sad.", "> The worst part about the shithole country that is America\n\n..Reddit moment.", "Or just keep adding beads to the current one.", "It's good but sucks at the same time. It's not the great country in the world.", ">**shithole country**\n\n>**So glad we moved when we did.**\n\n>**terrified of the impending bankruptcy**\n\n.....\n\n\n> It's good but sucks at the same time.\n\nI don't think anyone got that from the original comment that was made.", "Laughs in Canadian where the wind blows over to get to you.", "That’s not how currencies work.", "Yakutia is so cold natural gas pipelines have to be constructed above ground.", "Wolverine and Polar Bear fur is the best for this", "The other advantage of fur is it lasts, you can pass down a well made and cared for fur coat for generations, synthetic just doesn't have the staying power yet.", "Most cars run on gasoline and it's nowhere cheap comparing to the people's incomes. Natural gas is pretty cheap indeed, and Yakutia is being subsidized to encourage people to transit to gas-powered vehicles. The vehicle taxes are cut down to 50% for those types of cars, the taxes for companies that build natural gas fueling stations are removed, car workshops will be subsidized to make discounts for people who want to make their existing cars gas-powered starting from 2022. The only downside is that there are currently pretty few natural gas fuel stations.", "Admittedly I wasn't paying that much attention, so it should read 750-2250 rubles per day, but you're telling me that currencies don't work on an exchange rate?", "Those multiple jackets could be a life long Investment, shared between or handed down from other relatives. It is not reasonable to waste the resources when it's THAT cold.", "I’m saying that the exchange rate is meaningless by itself. What matters is purchasing power.\n\n1 dollar is around 114 Yen. By itself that ratio is meaningless, no relevance whatsoever.", "yup curious as well\n\n- houston", "Bruh $3000 for that jacket? Everyone there rich or…?", "Its uncommon, but possible since most car models don't allow you to eject the key while ignition is on.", "Maybe you’ll [take this place a bit more seriously now. ](https://youtu.be/9IjGNJPNyzU)", "Meanwhile, in Canada\n\nhttps://youtu.be/sH0Y0NasncU?t=446", "That's a child's coat and it's second hand. I'm sure they're talking prices for the new stuff.", "Yes, I know someone who lived very comfortably just off the revenue of 100,000 subscribers.", "Do you for example think a person who owns and mantains a Toyota Corolla Hatchback or Kia Forte is rich ?\n\nSince i dont drive or have need of a car my expendable income has gone to other uses over the years.\n\nIt’s a lot of money to spend on clothing , but nobody would blink an eye if you spent that amount on a car. At least those coats will last longer then most cars do.\n\nComfortable and lucky to be sure, strangely selectively frugal , with a knack of hyper focusing on certain subjects and interest ? Yup\n\nShit I’m starting to feel like Jameela Jamil over here *nervous laughter*", "Everyone else froze to death.", "I get by with regular mittens but I'll definitely invest in bar mitts one of these days. I have an expensive multi-layered pair of snowboard \"3 fingers\" mittens bought 20 years ago and a normal pair of inexpensive mittens. You can replicate my expensive pair (can't find them online) with thick polar wool gloves and a [nylon/gore-tex overgloves](https://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-triple-digit-glove-covers.html). At a point gloves are so thick you aren't much more agile with them than mittens. It's been around -5C and -10C some mornings this december and I only used a pair of [inexpensive hi-visibility safety gloves](https://www.homedepot.ca/product/firm-grip-safety-pro-hi-vis-yellow-xxl-/1001388681) from the hardware store yet. They're comparable to winter cycling gloves but for a quarter of the price... but they aren't waterproof so they'not really good on a wet day between 0 and 5C.\n\n​\n\nFrom what I've been told barrmitts are not like having clipless pedals. The mitts' hoods are loosely fit on your hands and you still wear gloves under. They aren't cinched to your hands, they act mostly as \"windshields for your hands\".", "Have you looked at ski gloves? The activity is fairly similar; fingers are stationary so needs to be extra warm and need to block wind. Something like [this](https://baistgloves.com/products/the-baist-glove-system) says it goes down to -29C, but you could probably find something cheaper. You're basically looking for a glove that has a shell that blocks the wind and a lining that keeps you warm (in mine the lining zipped in so you could take it out to wash it). I've never biked in that weather, but I picked up a pair of ski gloves for winter camping and they were plenty warm.", "I hear ya man. As a Californian our climate can be treacherous for the unprepared. Like it can be tshirt weather all day but if youre still out several hours after sundown and didn't bring a lite hoodie it can actually get cold enough to make you shiver!", "There are other things that keep us from DYING, like water, which we don't pay very much for.", "And whose concern was looking cute, rather than simply staying warm.", "Cold metal contracts. When you put explosions inside of it, it cracks because it warms up too quickly and thus expands quickly.", "I worked a 11hr shift outside in -30 to -35f once. I don’t and didn’t have any special cold weather stuff. Army surplus pants over jeans with insulated boots, a wool sweater and tee shirt under a Carhart, wool lined army surplus gloves. I can not image -95f no matter what I wore. No thanks.", "It's not as bad as before, with better oil and engine, but 1st, you might not be ABLE to start the car, since batteries deliver a lot less power as the temperature drop, and the cold engine / cold oil will offer more resistance. That's why batteries ( at least in Canada ) have a \"cold amp\" written on them.\n\nWarming the engine block / oil help a lot. And even if you manage to start your car at minus -30 real degrees, you want to let the engine warm a little before driving it hard to make sure the oil is warm enough to do it's job properly. And at those temperature, if your car interior is cold, don't breath too hard on the windshield, it will freeze and you'll see sweet fuck all, especially with the sun right in your face just over the horizon when going to work in the morning.", "It's a good thing to do if you'll let a car stay for days / week outside without driving it. Tried to move my older car with a 4 yo battery that's been sitting around for 2 weeks and the battery's dead, and it's not even real winter yet.", "Not the same thing at all.", "Out of interest how would an electric car fair? Seeing as the wind is blowing that way in future", "Heh, I took a plane once from Thailand to Norway in December. It was +30C when I got on the plane, and - 27C when I got off it. Would have been real awkward if they had lost my baggage, since my winter stuff was all in there and I had to get home on public transport lol.", "As others have stated, all sorts of things can happen. Metal at lower temps is brittle, and can crack or shatter when heat is quickly applied. In the case of my story, my friend's car was started after sitting outside in 20 below zero weather overnight. When I started the car, the oil valves immediately snapped off and ran through the engine and tore it to shreds. Made a pretty nasty noise, then just sat there.\n\nThis was in the 70s, as others on here have pointed out, modern cars may actual prevent you from starting if the engine is cold.\n\nBonus story: in the eighties I had a classic mustang, it was a 68 8 cylinder. Beautiful car. Anyway I let it sit in an airport parking lot while I went on vacation and came back to four flat tires. Turns out, after inflating the tires were fine. No punctures anywhere. I continue to drive on them and did not replace them. As far as I can understand it the seals on the tires separated when the volume of air in the tire shrank. When the outside air temperature warmed up they resealed, but all of the air had escaped.\n\nVery cold weather can do very funky things", "This last paragraph is hella important. Let the car warm up, even as long as 10 minutes will do it. And yeah don't fog the interior of the car, it'll be a pretty horrible ride", "Was that the head of a horse/donkey?", "Totally, I just saw that. Never the less this place has never reached -71 and there is no way on earth anyone would be outside for more than 5 minutes at a time.", "Probably, comrade. Probably, not.", "I assumed the idea would be the same. You don't have to spend 3,000 to get a comparably warm coat.", "Thats a shower thought thats been in my mind. A cozy blanket isnt warmer than other blankets. Blankets and jackets are actually just judged on how well they reflect your own heat back at you", "It looks to me too that instead or waiting for an argument- you’re trying to create one.", "Is it also as stereotype that russian country is runned by a despot who murders his opponents and that russian ruble is worth less than toliet paper?", "When each article of clothing is at least $300... Yeah duck that.", "I live in the northernmost part of Michigan and it gets down to the -60s in Fahrenheit sometimes due to the wind off of Lake Superior, can confirm my Toyota Camry takes a hot second to get started on those days", "It’s unethical in Minnesota. This video wasn’t shot in Minnesota.", "But I'm entitled to have the latest phone technology.", "I'm from Texas. Jotting down notes. After last year's winter apocalypse and the fact our governor and other powers that be haven't done a single goddamn thing to fix our struggling outdated grid, we are clearly on our own. So, best be prepared!!", "That's pretty bad. Yakutia is not gasified and wood became too expensive to last all winter. I hope they'll find a way to survive", "I think the joke is - \"why the fuck would you even live there?\"", "As someone currently in northern Alberta, we got to -47C with wind last night. I don’t blame you for leaving. The worst part is this counts as a nice winter", "Haha glad I'm not the only one whose mind went there", "They probably were looking for the place where nobody will bother them with constant attacks.", "Having lived at -35 degrees Celsius I can tell you that the eyes are seriously vulnerable. If your eyes get tears in them you risk that your eye lashes freeze together and freeze your eyes shut which can be a death sentence.\n\nSo I disagree with the take on glasses here - yes regular glasses are a bad idea but ski / mountain climbing glasses are probably a good idea to get at least some protection of the cold", "Interesting but also, fuck them for wearing animal furs like the arctic fox and shit.", "The person I replied to was talking about the midwest. It's unethical for the woman in the video also though.", "Request: Might I kill them now, Master?", "\"Columbia\"\n\n\"Columbia\"\n\n\\*displays product in such a way that the \"Columbia\" tag is prominent throughout\\*\n\n\"Columbia\"\n\nEither she literally decided she wanted to wear as much Columbia brand as possible, and happened to accidentally show the brand in every single shot...while also showing the price tag of other items on the screen, which isn't really a thing documentaries do...\n\nOr this is a sponsored ad.", "Yeah, smoking hot.", "So there’s actually a few different ways to measure temperature, one of them is called Celsius and another is called Fahrenheit. Let’s see if you can figure the rest out", "There's a client I have worked with, has a gold mine in Siberia Russia. They have to \"build\" the road out to each year (I want to say an ice road). The whole entire mine is underground, living quarters and all. They work in I want to say 3 week shifts, maybe 5. \n\nKeep wishing I'd have gotten the chance to check the place out, but sadly, never did", "As a contact lens wearer and someone who pees frequently, this place looks like a nightmare!", "Yeah frozen eyelashes ... SUCKS! I haven't been in years, but the last few times I did I was struggling to find good goggles that could work with a facemask, and not fog up. Ended up having my eyelashes freeze together a few times", "I grew up in an area that got nowhere near that cold and I never got used to it. Moved to a warmer climate years later as an adult. I could never get my damn nose, hands, and feet to stay warm. No, piling on more layers didn't help. I would be sweating with painfully cold hands and feet, even indoors.", "Yep I remember the boys doing that when I was young, I tried to as well, to look \"cool\", but I was so skinny, it didn't work in my favor, ever. FInally realized it wasn't going to work out for me, only the realize later, it wasn't that cool at all", "Cannot confirm...my face is very cold when I'm in cold weather even when I'm wearing a bunch of layers.", "Its funny how i didn't understand lots of people on that show 8 out of 10 cats, but more watch it they become clear.", "They left out the long underware she was wearing, or more, the importance of it. I literally have 1/2 the gear they do, love it, so comfy, but, I am lacking the outer most layers, and, the fur. That seems to the crucial piece I am missing (also the boots, I had ones designed for -40, toes still froze solid).\n\nWell ... they answered my question about the cars, I have to wonder what kind of oil they use, 0W--50?", "Ok rude ahole.\nOne text stated 90. Sure it wasnt followed by a C, but it said 71C at the start, only to be raised to 90.\n\nIf you got problems with what people write, try to behave in a polite way and dont trigger responses like this.\n\nBtw Try to convert Celsius versus Farenheit so maybe you can figure out the correct number.\nTip- it aint 90.", "I've seen $8000 rims on a Ford probe", "LOL Fogged interior. We actually learned the best way to counter it, roll down the window and let the cold air in (or later on, use the AC). When I was younger, the blower went out on the heater in our van, so this was how we got around it (my father had this little cigarette lighter heater. but it was joke, and didn't do much).\n\nThat was a cold winter as it was, but then this was added in. Going to school, all bundled up the whole way.", "16 seconds in it literally says “-71 C (-95 F)”\n\nStop embarrassing yourself please", "Yea but how do the poor people dress?", "I left Alberta and moved to Victoria BC in February. Literally a 40 degree difference in average winter temperature just by moving one province west.", "Shit's cold son", "For my 21st, it was -40 with the wind chill (I had to walk to class in that stuff, across a bluff where the wind came up ... god that was cold, even more, I had a night class, they ended up cancelling classes the next day, because so many didn't show the day before, my guess, to even out the schedule as you had usually the same class on Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs).\n\nIt was so bad, it was freezing the moisture inside my dorm room.\n\n2 or 3 days later, I went to start my car, and it still was cold (it was very slow to turn over). That car sat outside in the sun those following days. (This was around 2008 I want to say)", "With it that cold, wouldn't be surprised if they had server farms in bulk up there, don't have to pay for cooling, might help with cost", "Met some people from Siberia when I lived in China. I asked them about after our bar convo went that direction. \n\nThey said they had a lot of hand downs and they would buy quality jackets that would last 5+ years, often over a decade. If they didn’t have a lot of money they would often just write an additional 1-3 layers.", "Responded to the text, didnt watch utubevideo.\n\nWell 96 actually, so you are still wrong and rude\nPrettoboy.", ">Admits to not even watching the video\n\nWhy even comment on anything? Better yet, why even reply to someone correcting you with even more incorrect statements? \n\n-71 C = -95.8 F.\n\nYou’ve only ever played yourself", "Omg. Must found the original asperger case.", "I'm a little wary of rolling down an electric window in the winter, since that day during a snowstorm where I lowered it to talk to a coworker and it... never went back up. I had to drive through a snowstorm like that, and since I didn't have cap / scarf I .. hum, mummified my face with toilet paper except the eyes to drive back home without freezing.", "The thought of removing it later is nightmare fuel keeping me warm.", "Incorrect and ableist? Not surprised, bigots tend to be lower IQ", "YEAH that can be a problem. The van we bought, had those little guard over them, like rain guards or something, so we could crack the window, and not have to worry about it blowing in (that's the other thing, you only have to crack the window)", "It seems like they don’t have much other expenses when I watch their videos. \n\nGood public transport. It’s a super safe city crime wise. No need for car. Food seems all locally caught especially fish. They don’t have water pipes infrastructure. They heat homes with firewood that they get themselves. I’m sure electricity is cheap there. Russia is full of hydro dams. \n\nThings like that add up", "I'm amazed with their buses working so much and so regularly. In my local area they can stop because it is the wrong type of snow, the wrong type of rain, the wrong types of leaves on the road, the wrong type of wind, or the wrong type of sunshine.", "I want to get those boots. I know some girls whose feet are always freezing even during summer here in the UK.", "After checking your posts, a pattern occur.\nYou deliberate seek to insult people and calling them names.\nThere is a name for people like you.", "No it isn’t.", "Everything has a shithole. Americas is Florida", "After checking your posts, a pattern occurs. You post moronic shit and then use ableist insults when people call out your moronic shit. There’s a name for people like you. Morons.", "Keep hating, hater.\nYoure dying from your rotten hate from the inside.\n\nHad enough of you now. *blocked*", "Even at -16°c, i refuse to come out and do anything. At -50?!! Fuck that, I'm moving away.", "My life is actually going pretty good rn, maybe you’re projecting? Low IQ people also tend to struggle with their emotions", "Oh boy", "no, this is some bullshit made up by a wannabe clown", "Terrified of the impending medical bankruptcy. 62% of bankruptcies in America are due to medical issues.\n\nIt's a valid concern. Although the US isn't the only country without Universal Healthcare, it is the only one that struts around saying we're the greatest.", "How did you get 12k", "Looking at various internet sources, it looks like the average yearly salary in Yakutia works out to somewhere between $6000 and $12,000 US dollars. Which is a pretty broad range--clearly some of those sources aren't accurate--but regardless, I doubt most people there are buying $3000 coats and $500 boots. Judging by the room background, I'm guessing the people in the video are pretty loaded. I'm curious how the average person's daily wear differs.", "I still dont get PETA... dont use animals, but let's kill them and freeze their corpses... like Ted Bundy saying marriage is bad and dont do organ donation.", "Sounds brutal. And familiar.\n\nI went to undergraduate in Wisconsin (Madison) and I used to joke that I was leaving Minnesota for warmer climates.\n\nWI isn't as cold as MN, but it's no joke. I remember walking to class in sub-zero temperatures....brutal.", "Same. Saw kids at the local Hannaford in shorts today", "Peace Corps Russia? That was a pretty short lived post.", "Okay well not the women I know. When work outdoors they chose the best cold weather protection, not the the most fashionable. I am sorry.", "> oh god it's desperate, god the mountains is brave and close (I'm irish and even I'm not sure what the reasoning behind this phrase is, which usually means its an English translation of an old irish phrase that people have forgotten or he's just making up culchie speak) now right enough! oh god its- wil-wild time with the snow alright!\n\nIT DOESNT PUT YOU OFF FROM GOING TO SCHOOL?\n\n> Well, the mather's (mother) says we had to go anyway, we hadn't much a choice in the matter! but sure I'd a-\n\nIT'S A COLD JOURNEY TO SCHOOL THIS MORNING?\n\n> oh god ya wouldn't be long getting frostbit! And these new new socks that I got as well! Ya see, I hadda turn the heel - wait till ya see - had to turn the heel up to my foot there just so the sock would go longer! The mather got these auld (not literally old, just a common expression) trainer socks things there! oh god, ya wouldnt be long getting the ankles frostbit off ya!\n\nAND YOU DONT MIND WALKING TO SCHOOL IN THE SNOW? ARE YOU USED TO IT UP IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD?\n\n> Ah, welcome to Derry! (Ireland is actually kept alot more temperate than even Britain due to the direct access to the gulf stream we get, but the west still gets snow most winters)\n\nDO YOU GET ALOT OF SNOW UP IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD? (Referencing Derry/the west of Northern Ireland, \"this part of the world\" is a common phrase in Ireland for \"This particular town ect\"\n\n> WELL, Ach, well there'd be a good wee bit of snow. Ya know, there'd a wild bit of snow there when at christmas ago there! (Translation; Yes, we often get a fair amount of snow at christmas time) Ah now, ah but it will all fall into place! (it will be alright!)\n\nWHAT DO YOU MAKE OF IT TODAY?\n\n> oh well, its just not as bad- bad as it was back then, but sure, ach ACH naw it'll be alright (a phrase the irish will be saying even when the world is ending) but its not a great day though, right enough. It's sorta a day for the house (staying inside) , right enough! But there's meant to be wild todays 'round Finney and Donamaragh (Place name's that could be real places in Donegal or the West or could be fake ones, not sure) and all them surrounding areas! Ah now, but sure anyway, see ya's anyway! Good luck, alright bye!\n\nAs plenty of people have pointed out, this is a school kid doing an impression of a old country fella's way of speaking. It's kinda sad tbh cause he's still trying to cash in on it even though it was ages ago.", "$3000 in Rubles is a *lot* of money. Especially outside of Moscow. Median Russian income is about $14k but that's inflated by the capital and European Russia, which has a high population and basically operates on a different economy to the rest of the country. Yakutsk is probably less than half that. Russian minimum wage is less than £3k a year.\n\nPeople are not spending half their yearly income on a coat lol", "I wont lie as a belfastian myself I'm 90% sure he made up those place names as they just sound like generic place country towns (He said Finney and Donamaragh btw)", "I’m from this place. We don’t actually wear this stuff. This is a fashion show not reality. It’s embarrassing.", "It's that dang air, rips through anything", "!delete", "MOVE ANYWHERE ELSE", "What kind of engine was that?? Cold starts are usually horrible for wear and tear but rarely cause the engine to blow up just like that. Any modern engine should be able to start without a block heater, although I don't recommend it.", "Curious why the American remark? There are rich people everywhere even in poor countries.", "if it was cellulose based or something like that then perhaps not I guess? But also I think you're right, it won't be and yes it would be a horrible polluter.\n\nSynthetic fabrics already contribute a huge amount to microplastic pollution, all our polycotton clothes are just constantly shedding plastic into the world, kind of terrifying", "Wind is all the difference. Been in -19 and was like eh not to bad. Later that day we got wind and it's like invisible knives in the air.", "Hah, reminded me of Donald Trump's penthouse, look up pics of it sometime.", "in Yakutsk only the very very rich would have a new iPhone. The point is that, while this is a nice video, these rich girls give the false impression that their charmed life is typical for the area. It is not; they're in the upper end of the wealth scale to say the least.", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtQtf9JHV6SosfsoDIK5b4Q", "You're there wayyyyy to early", "That's 2 years of average income for the area. So I'd say she's relatively well-off.", " -20C weather is to - 70C as - 20C is to 30C.\n\nLet that sink in, it's not the same as skiing", "Was that an old car 20 years ago or something? Modern cars can start in temps that low just fine with no block heater. I lived up in the mountains in Colorado and it would easily get down to that same temp in the mornings and almost no one I knew had a block heater. Only diesel trucks had them. \n\nIt does wear the engines out more over time, but it’s not as drastic as needing a new block after one start…", "Older than that. This was the 70s.\n\nYeah, modern cars can deal with it better - but it still stresses them out. You should be leaving the car running a bit to earn up at those temps... Block heaters are still a thing, I still see them when going to visit folks in MN.\n\nNot surprised your diesel friends have block heaters still - diesel turns to jelly at lower temperatures around 30 degrees.", "hmm that's interesting I didn't know they were bilingual there. (The lady at 2:20 speaks perfect Russian but the man speaks a completely different language. I'm guessing most can speak both.)", "It would have to be a special ev designed for the cold with specific types of batteries, which doesn’t really exist yet. \n\nAlso much of those areas are very rural which means many long trips and few ev stations. And who wants to sit and wait an hour or two for their vehicle to charge up in subzero temps?", "This was a car back in the 70s. Yeah, modern cars can handle those temps way better, and some prevent you from even starting if the conditions are too hostile, but they still don't like it and bad things can (and do) still happen. I agree, block heaters should still be considered.", "it has its ups and downs", "Ah ok that makes sense. Yeah I always let my car warm up to running temp before driving. And pretty much everyone does. Also makes it easier to scrape the inch thick layer of ice off the windshield in the morning lmao.", "God, that ice... Bad memories.", "You ever try the thin down vest under a jacket layer? Absolute game changer. Oooh, it gets hot later and you can scrunch that puppy down to pocket size? So good.", "This is why I clicked off the video. The moment she said \"3000 dollar fur coat\" I knew I'd learn nothing about the average people who actually struggle there.", "Now imagine the German POWs being marched to Gulags through this weather.", "She's a moderately successful youtuber. No shit she's richer than average person living in yakutia\n\nGod, what's the deal with blatant jealousy towards people who are successful all over reddit. Its becoming unbearable browsing reddit nowadays.", "Yup. No idea why people would downvote the assertion that we should NOT have fur coats and fur farms.", "Frozen is frozen and there is only so much water to freeze.", "what an out of date stereotypical comment from someone obviously not living here", "> You think that if a car freezes and can't start, you need to buy a new car?\n\nCommonly with the general public, yes. We're talking -40c. Why?", "> Okay wait can you gas up a car when it's running? This is news to me\n\n\nYes - I've accidentally done it. Your gauge will also actively move.", "I was the kid who wore the same hoodie throughout the year. In the winter I would just run to the car/house. I was freezing but just refused to wear a big puffy jacket.", "„Hand made“ and „one of a kind“ are the cheap slogans hobo hipsters use to try to upsell some duct taped bracelet", "I'm not talking about *working* outdoors. No, most people who have outdoor jobs aren't worried about dressing fashionably on the job. But most women have at least a few nice outfits to wear when they aren't outside doing manual labor.", "> Shithole.\n\nStill seething?\n\nStay mad. Lol.", "12000$ is hefty, but keep in mind that a proper winter outfit is not usually accumulated all at once. I live in Canada. It was -40 a couple days ago. In my area, we get -40 decently often, and drop down to -50 on rarer occasion.\n\nA good coat, even on the cheap end of things, is 250-750$. Anything cheaper is made for kids or will not keep you warm. Best for your buck is 500$.\n\nDown jackets are good but really expensive, hundreds of dollars. Throw in proper mitts, a scarf, and a toque or hat of some sort, all rated for -40, and you're easily well over a thousand... if you spared every penny. This isn't including bottoms and boots. Even cheap boots, if they do anything at all against the cold, are upwards of 300$. You're also gonna want anti-slip on those, and it's not a bad idea to have heated boots and coat.\n\nA full winter outfit in Canada, rated for -40, is gonna run you a few thousand. So we're talking -71 degrees, a culture that knows how difficult that is to dress at, and the imports and necessity to drive up the price. They also did likely pick someone well off.\n\n12 000$ is a ton, but it's still within the bounds of believability.", "thank you for sharing the statistics, like i said - insane levels of stereotyping with those stats\n\nyou should find peace bud, you don't need to be so upset while having discussions with others", "Windchill is worse than humidity, really. Humidity affects your core because it conducts heat faster than dry air. It's not a great insulator, and high humidity usually applies to everything you're wearing too, even if you can't notice it.\n\nBut you build up a bubble of warmth around yourself as you generate body heat. Wind takes that warmth and flings it across the countryside, screaming into your face that no mere mortal can keep the cold away.\n\nIt strips you of that insulation and then slams you in the face with harsh winds.", "you seem confused, that's okay! ​i'm saying the statistics back my point that you are clearly stereotyping the degree to how often this happens\n\nalso, providing the best schools isn't an argument towards why america is the worst, but i'm sure you knew that\n\n\"their kids dead from bullet holes at school\" just screams \"i have no idea what happens in a country i don't live in\"\n\nwherever you live can't be that great if you're this miserable sounding lmaoo good luck out there bud", "We get hot days in Alberta where the temperature will go into the 30-35 range. Until this year, when we hit 40, our all-time record was around 37. I'd consider 26 to be hot. I find 22 to bring me a degree of discomfort.\n\nAnd then we get -52 in winter, where the cold is more like the natural order of things, and sound is not permitted. It's an unnatural stillness to everything.\n\nEverything depends on where you grew up (and a bit on genetics), and humans are highly adaptible, so there can be some pretty drastic differences.", "I doubt they have much of a homeless problem. Not sure why your comment made me think this though", "wealthy upper class models\n\nyou really think the common folks care about looking pretty in their THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR arctic fox fur coat?", "it is an arctic fox fur coat designed to look pretty, the girls are models and from upper class. The regular folks dont buy that expensive stuff.", "there is wind at -60? :o", "Wanna try freaking out? try being in 45-50 degrees with no ac. There is exactly nothing you can do. At least with cold you can put on more clothes. With heat, only way is to try find ac / cave / underground where it is cold.", "they are from wealthy family, no regular gopnik runs around in 4k dollar outfit", "Well 3000 may be luxury, but where exactly do you find your arctic weather coats for \"A few hundred bucks\"?\n\nA good parka capable of keeping you warm at these temps will cost you a lot of money.", "I believe it 100% my comment wasn’t about me not believing it. It was only to say they lived in an expensive looking place and the $3000 coat leads me to believe they are on the wealthier side.\n\nI lived/worked in Alaska off and on for the last 13 years. I understand how expensive it can get. Not $3,000 expensive though. That’s clearly a luxury item not a necessity.", "Shameless plug https://reddit.com/r/memes/comments/dgakf6/gotta_get_jacked_up/", "Kazakhstan, braton.", "please help the air hurts to breath", "Do you have any pictures of your fur coats? I would love to see them!", "I've worked in -50C and the truck *never* shuts off. That's rule number 1. (at least not until you're back at the shop where you can plug it in) \n\nOnce it's running and warmed up its actually fine. The biggest issue was at highway speeds the pullies start to squeak because of all the ice cold air being forced into the engine - that's why you'll often see blankets over the grill on trucks which drive on the highway in winter.\n\nStarting a vehicle in these temperatures - even with a block heater - can be tricky sometimes. But we never got stuck as long as you follow rule number one.", "Two thoughts come to mind watching that video.\n\n1. Why do people who live in hot environments wear so much clothing?\n2. All of those people are going to have an old age filled with pain due their bodies being wrecked by work and god knows what inhaled into their lungs.", "Ok Russia is completely different, a lot of workers salaries are not even $400 a month so can’t expect them to pay US prices. Most things essential are way cheaper here in Russia.", "The term \"school shooting\" is used incredibly loose in the Ed Weekly article he referenced.\n\nHere's the last 3 \"school shootings\":\n\n12/14:*A teenage boy was shot and killed in a school parking lot minutes after a high school basketball game. An 18-year-old male student has been charged with second-degree murder.*\n\n12/8: *Two teens were shot and injured in a school parking lot during a high school basketball game.*\n\n12/6: *A shooting occurred outside the school. A 12-year-old boy was killed and his stepmother was wounded. A 9-year-old girl who was on the school playground taking part in an afterschool program was also struck by gunfire.*\n\nClearly these are fucked up situations, but when he says \"Do they enjoy their active shooter drills?\" it obviously does not relate to these type of incidents. Tons of the shootings in the article are either outside of school, or in the parking lot involving 1-2 people. The user above was clearly implying some larger scale shootings.", "Yes never said they were designer but I suppose they get the job done.", "I just don't get why you're so upset about it. like, i don't even know you, why are you so up in arms about simply talking about it\n\ni really, really don't care that much about america. i think it'd be exciting to move away from here one day, i have no patriotism for this country i can assure you that, i just found your attitude total shit and exaggerated towards reality.\n\nyou know kids haven't even been in school for months on end until recently, it doesnt even make sense to describe it like we have regular mass school shootings and need drills. it's really, really not like that.\n\nagain, i give 2 shits about defending usa, it's just not the way you're trying to frame it", "Uh of course women can have a job, way to project your insecurities on me. This has nothing to do with \"women\", and everything to do with location, the style of her fancy dress, and her apartment. Or do people who purposefully enjoy taking advantage of someone else's wealth not exist now? Or only not women?", "Apologies then, I've been living in Санкт-Петербург so maybe I'm attributing behavior I've observed here with all of Russia.", "Wind chill isn't temperature.", "I suspect there is a large culture gap between people who grew up during perestroika and people who grew up with iphones. Most of the people eating in the vegan joints look under 40. I believe eating strictly vegan is still considered very unusual. For example, in russia rejecting a home cooked meal where you are a guest because the meal isn't vegan is probably considered extremely rude and alien... but americans do it all the time.", "Too few people on Reddit have had handmade clothes by their grandmothers and it shows.", "Ah so all russians are brainwashed. Interesting.", "How long would it take to defrost a horse head? It won't fit in my microwave.", "There's always a guy on campus who will wear just a tee shirt for their top no matter what the weather. The guy in my campus was just a normal looking skinny guy but he would always have tee shirt and jeans throughout the year. Always wanted to ask him if he ever felt cold.", "I was thinking about that. They could easily make it indoors and have it very lightly heated and make it -15C or something instead of the freaking -60C they have to deal with from time to time. Hell, they don't even need to heat it and I'm sure the temperature in an unheated warehouse would be warmer.", "Oh, so what you said isn't what you meant then? Great, got it. Thanks!", "My grandfather owned a Lada. He had separate keys for ignition and door locks. So you can lock your car while the engine is running.", "No it is what I meant.", "Oh ok, that explains everything..", "That clothing protects your skin from the sun and is open so air flows comfortably. It's actually quite comfortable and nice to wear.\n\nMight be better off than an office worker who gets no physical activity everyday.", "There's literally no way to wring what you said in the second comment from the first, but okay.", "In northern Sweden trains are cancelled if temperatures is starting to go to -25 to -30 C for safety.. Trains in Sweden are pretty friggin useless, and are notoriously known for not arriving on time..", "That’s not a great analogy. Yes, the difference in temperature is the same, but how you deal with high temps vs low temps is totally different. On the other hand, dealing with low temps vs extremely low temps is largely the same, except you just need more and better layers and have to be more careful about exposed skin, as well as limiting exposure to as short a time as possible. But overall the strategy is not all that different, just cranked up to 11.", "Really interesting, but I wish they talked about the right fabrics to use (and not use) for the different layers.\n\nThere are certain fabrics like cotton that's important to stay away from, since cotton will soak up any moisture (let's say from your sweat) and stay cold, bulky, and will take a long time to dry. For your base layers you will want a fabric that wicks well (and quickly), such as merino wool or something synthetic.\n\nThey did point out the polar fleece sort of midlayers they were wearing, which was great, but the base layer is sort of the foundation for your whole layering solution. I don't live anywhere that cold, but I do live in Canada, and have to consistently deal with -15C type temperatures, and sometimes down to -25C or colder. The base layer seems to make the most difference, although the rest are important as well.", "That's a very specific location. Say hi to Manchester for me!", "Red arrow! Used to ride my bike at 2 or 3 am for no reason and get some food from there", "Also, his best friend completely cut ties with him, but you know, I'm sure you know better.", "Hi , sure i do , here are some :)\n\n [https://i.imgur.com/gVATUwk.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/gVATUwk.jpg) and [https://i.imgur.com/Jn8T2zu.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/Jn8T2zu.jpg) \n\nApologies for the horrid flash photography .", "Why would anyone use such an inferior form of measurement like Celsius? When EVERYONE knows that Fahrenheit is the supreme, superior, MASTER form of temperature measurement with Kelvin at a close second and Celsius a distant 3rd you clinking clanking clattering collection of caliginous junk!", "> Most of the people eating in the vegan joints look under 40\n\nI guess I need to accept my age (over 40) and that the 90s was indeed 20-30 years/1 generation and a half ago. Sigh.\n\nThe few modern Russian movies and TV shows do show a much more modernized Moscow and St Petersburg than the 90s/early 00s.", "You can have fur on both sides darling .", "Eating meat and wearing leather is just as bad , even PETA agrees.", "Those who live in cold and brutal climates , getting a loan to buy a fur coat in Russia is common , just like getting a loan to buy a car is common.\n\nAlso a fur coat will last for generations if well cared for , a great investment when you live in a artic climate.", "Can you please provide a peer reviewed study saying that's how frostbite works?", "[Sauce](https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/understanding-frostbite-basics)\n\nTen seconds on Google. Peer review courtesy of Carol DerSarkissian, MD.", "That's kind of the point. I can find ANYTHING in 10 seconds on Google. What does that prove?", "Yeah. I’m a barmitts guy too. Last year, I got a huge discount on some wolvhammer cycling boots too. My feet still get cold some days though.", "Just came here to say that PETA is pretty much having an absolute meltdown after watching this video. If I was living there, I’d be wearing fur as well.", "You are missing the point of my comments. I thought it would be an informative video about a different culture and its more a video about a youtuber and her sister. It doesnt tell me how the people of Yakutsk dress for cold, just two people. The title of the post is misleading.", "Well that is true but 800 fill is still pretty warm.", "That's why i get my protein from human meat.", "Long pig is the best 🙌", "Yeah, those people are super strong to withstand such a temperature. I find it pretty amazing, to be frank.", "One time in grade 9 I was on a school trip up to some camping lodge for a week. On the ride up I was sitting next to this black kid, we were just chillin talking when he pulls out a huge tub of vaseline, scoops a fucking shitload of it out of the container and puts it right on top of his head and starts rubbing it into his hair.\n\nI was fucking speechless. I asked him what the fuck he was doing, and apparently it's one way of getting waves in your hair. Didn't seem worth it to me, but the mand did have some good waves.", "Everyone at my school just used the caps. Seems a little easier lol.", "Thanks. As I mentioned, I looked quite a bit for all-in-one solution but could not find anything that seemed OK. I was considering a combo like you said but with merino wool instead of thick wool and these [3 finger gloves](https://www.pearlizumi.com/products/amfib-lobster-gel-glove-14342006). I haven't bought anything yet.\n\nRegarding the bar-mitts, I did not expect them to be tight or constraining, but just looked uncomfortable to me. I have seen them a lot in lower latitudes (can't remember for sure if in Copenhagen) in bicycles and mopeds. I might buy a cheap set just to test the convenience.", "This was the next thing I was going to look into. I can probably get a pair on sale around February if I don't get something else before that. Thanks for the idea.", "Hi, my last post was removed, just wanted to point out the behavior of one of your moderator. He's harassing players from your events on several streams. Posting links with comments and personnal informations about them in it. Laughing like it is allowed and even doing twitch \"poll\" about this.\r \nHow do you accept this kind of behavior??? You dont have to trust my words, just check imexile vod, it's in it, you can even see imexile reaction, kinda weird he doesnt know how he should react to it.\r \nI'm sure this is not the first time and will not be his last time.\r \nAnd the worst part is the behavior in the streams, always posting idiotic stuff and zero professional presence. So all I want to say is a big fuck you to this abusive behavior. I know you wont do shit, I know you wont trust unkwnon words, I just hope he crosses one too many lines and people sees him for what he really is. An abusive and disgusting being.\r \nYou know who he is, it's your right arm, that v guy. I just hope when he crashes, you dont get caught in it too.", "Where I live the coldest it can *sometimes* get is around 41C, I can't imagine 50C or even 70C." ]
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How the people of Yakutia, Siberia dress for -90 ° weather
https://youtu.be/EojxThnDPng
/r/videos/comments/rj1l0g/is_spacex_facing_bankruptcy/
[ "I've never seen a human look like Jabba the hut before", "Ho ho ho, ho!", "thunderf00t? yeah no thanks.........", "This person thinks that Elon’s “wealth” is kept in a cash box. \nDoesn’t understand about stock prices, and how they are based on confidence. \nIt’s a toddler’s eye view of the world.", "I'm increasingly thinking that Musk's whole business is a ponzi scheme. He just keeps promising the world to drive up investors and overvalue his stock. And now it looks like he's aiming to cash out before it all goes belly up.\n\nTesla is maybe doing okay, but I never got the sense they were really making big profits. And even there Musk keeps overpromising or causing debacles with shit like the cybertruck.\n\nSpaceX seemed reasonable if they could take over the commercial launch market, but now it looks like that's not going to work out. Meanwhile he was overpromising like crazy. Suggesting shit like bases or tourism on Mars. Or rockets replacing passenger jets.\n\nI never thought starlink would be anything other than spotty internet for remote areas, and I stand by that belief. Furthermore I think it's a dangerous space junk risk to put up that many satellites.\n\nHyperloop was always so laughably ridiculous I never saw it as anything other than investor fraud.\n\nAnd then there's the other half-baked stuff like promising a brain computer interface or humanoid robots.\n\nIt comes to this. He's either a madman or a conman. I used to think madman. Now I'm pretty sure it's conman.", "Don’t drag Jabba like that. Jabba is way hotter.", "Hilarious", "It's weird that u think Jabba is hot though", "To each their own", "Wait what’s wrong with thunderfoot?", "He thinks women can't do science, for one thing.", "You’re seem to be pretty sure about a lot of things that you clearly have not researched in even the smallest detail. Tesla is maybe doing OK? SpaceX has to takeover the entire commercial launch market to be judged by yourself as reasonable? Hyperloop is just investor fraud? And you wonder why Santa never answers your letters.", "Well it's hard to judge this stuff since stock value only indicates confidence rather than financial health. Tesla is the most profitable of his companies, but other car manufacturers are pushing into that market and who knows if Tesla will be able to handle the competition.\n\nAnd it seems I'm not wrong about SpaceX. Musk himself said they're in danger of bankruptcy. I'm not saying they have to take over the entire market, but according to them they need to do a lot of launches per year to be profitable.\n\nAnd I'm just going to laugh at anyone defending hyperloop. It's as feasible as Santa Claus.", "You flip flop more than a pair of loose sandals. Musk specifically said the current production crisis is a disaster, meaning failing to make enough of these engines to meet demand will be disastrous for his plans. And any company faces bankruptcy if arguably the most important part of their product is simply not available. Sure, Musk over promises but he rarely under delivers.", "Probably didn't watch it so cool opinion.", "Bullshit", "He has a whole playlist called \"feminism vs facts\" and another called \"how feminism is poisoning atheism\" where he just rants on about a bunch of sexist bullshit.", "So the trans community talks shit about feminism all the time?", "What difference does that make. We're talking about thunderf00t. He has a habit of speaking with authority on topics he knows jack shit about.\n\nStop soiling Reddit with this trash!", "Sounds like you couldn't even be bothered to watch the video before coming here to cry about your god Elon.", "I don't give a fuck about Elon.\n\nI just know thunderf00t in a complete and utter twat. And have no interest in sitting through one of his bullshit rants.\n\nNot going to waste my time watching it, nor am I going to waste any more of my time replying to you.", "You seem to have something personal against thunderfoot... Next time try watching the video and disputing what he says so you don't look like a twat.", "Seesh I didn’t know Elon Musk fan boys still existed. \n“Rarely under delivers”??? This statement is ridiculous on so many levels", "Thanks buddy. It sounds like a joke but it’s actually true. \n\nI just about wore the tape out on my Return of The Jedi VHS as a kid. Made me a monsterfucker for life, rip ;(", "Literally just laughed my ass off", "Still laughing actually", "“I have no interest in this video, instead of downvoting and keep on scrolling I’m going to comment several times”. Sort your life out mate.", "Someone asked what the problem was with thinderf00t, I answered. You can get as butt hurt as you want about it,", "Wish I could be laughin too but Jabba so thicc it got me fucked up 😩😤" ]
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Is SpaceX facing bankruptcy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EojxThnDPng
/r/videos/comments/rj1qqs/is_spacex_facing_bankruptcy/
[ "Elon is a fucking legend. “Spacex bankrupt?” HES like , meh.", "Reposting before searching. Karma whores.", "I'm meh on musk\n\nthunderf00t on the other hand is definitely a complete and utter twat..." ]
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Is Spacex facing bankruptcy?!
https://youtu.be/_YHRypa7DV8
/r/videos/comments/rj37rk/little_girl_happily_skips_away_as_couple_is/
[ "thats so random.", "how did you expect her to leaf? was she supposed to lumber away all wooden faced?", "The kid ain't right.", "She's a tree nymph.", "I guess you’re right - she just branched out so she didn’t get stumped.", "She the type of kid to sing “ring around the rosie” during the plague skipping down the street passing dead bodies all over the village", "I mean, you gotta celebrate that win though", "Rosemary’s baby lol", "[ding dong](https://youtu.be/kPIdRJlzERo?t=108)", "I feel like she can't quite run, and skipping gets her away faster than walking. You can see see tries and then kind of defaults to skipping. Once she's behind the vehicle she stops and turns to the tree.\n\nEdit: Who's downvoting this? It's 100% what's happening.", "God dang it Bobby", "Those people were her folks and they'd just refused to get her My Little Pony for Christmas.\n\nShe skips away cos she knows that now she can buy *all* the MLP with the inheritance she's about to receive", "All according to plan...", "Success!", "Plot twist, she made it happen. Go on young witch, do your thing.", "Yep. Almpst all kids skip. Its the most efficient way for them to move quickly due to height/weight ratios. Kids have to be really fat to not skip, but one day all kids stop skipping once running is more efficient", "Young druid hearing prey into the maw of her tree master.", "If were any more barking mad they'd have to lock me up in a xylem", "Hahaha, I'm in danger", "You might be mixing up The Omen and the creepy girls in Nightmare on Elm Street. Rosemary's Baby never does anything creepy because he's a baby.", ":/ was fat, skipped a lot", "I think I remember Dr.K talking about this (with Reckful I think), it's one of those things you never really think about before but when it's pointed out to you it's actually really interesting. This makes me wonder if Homo floresiensis skipped everywhere or not.", "It's the equivalent of smiling when you're in a stressful argument.\n\nWe all react differently when presented with new or stressful situations.", "\"Just as planned\"", "Yep, I remember when I was a kid and skipping was my fastest mode of getting places.", "Hahah nice", "Ralph energy for sure", "That's so Raven", "Wow. Incredibile!", "A young Pamela Isley goes out for a walk with her parents.", "Pretty sure I heard this on an Asmongold stream once. Probably the same source", "Why do you know so much about babies??", "I used to be one.", "After I had my first serious crash on a motorcycle, once i got up my body started dancing like I found gold in New Mexico. I think its a response to an adrenaline rush.", "..not Poison Ivy?", "When you roll a nat 20 on your dexterity saving throw", "Here’s a future I can see", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iNbnineUCI", "That kid is the angel of death", "Samesies.", "Aw, she's like a happy-go-lucky Carrie.", "Highly doubt the couple got consumed by the tree as the falling tree's shadow was pretty far way from the couples proximity. Then again what the fuck to I know. All I know is that I can use the little girls way of dealing with shit for 2022", "> Its the most efficient way for them to move quickly due to height/weight ratios. \n\nIt’s definitely not the most mechanically fast way for children to run… Plenty of children sports competitions including track where you can see.", "Little girl causes couple to be consumed by tree and is happy and skips away to find another victim.", "God. Damn.", "Sounds like a Solid plan to me", "I would think speed would have been prioritized over efficiency.", "It's a subconscious thing", "Efficient and most fast are two different things", "Just a nervous skip", "The Bad Seed", "Well I downvoted because what you expressed is a thought not a feeling. It’s clear you don’t know the difference since you were immediately butthurt when you got some downvotes. Not every thought that passes through your head needs to rise to the level of hurting your feelings if other people disagree or think differently", "My confidence in my feeling grew to a thought as I typed it out. I was just simply annoyed that the Reddit hivemind thought she was actually skipping out of joy or whatever.", "nah the people are on the other side of the tree, worst case scenario they got slapped by the tips of the tree limbs", "Poop and pee are also two different things \n\nSource: Visited Harvard Medical once before being escorted off of the premises.", "Should have skipped that ice cream", "Skipping becomes the most efficient method of transportation for children ages 3-6 due to their body proportions. She was just moving away from the incident efficiently.", "Don't think there's any actual evidence that's the case.", "This is one of the strangest things I’ve ever seen upvoted on Reddit. Have y’all ever interacted with children?\n\nThey skip for fun, and they all can run. I mean, ffs, just look at a playground with kids of any age playing tag. None of them are skipping because running is much faster.\n\nWhat a bizarre thing to believe", "no school today.", "Stop defending her, the kid is a psycopath", "In the case of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson... Annie, you are NOT the father!", "I was thinking the same. Is he implying this kid can’t run (??) yet has the dexterity to skip.\n\n\nYoung kids are weird, and will do random shit. Like this clip.", "I laugh at tragic news not because I think it's funny. Brains are weird.", "Well done, 47. Now, find an exit", "I've heard it said before, by some sort of authority figure.. probably a doctor. Note that the comment was about \"efficiency\" not \"effectiveness\". Running might be *faster* but skipping could still be more efficient, so a kid trying to move relatively quickly but also comfortably might for biological factors favor skipping over running.\n\nSame thing with running up stairs on all fours, it's apparently just more efficient at certain heights so it's not \"weird\" how \"we all used to do this thing\".", "She's a small child. I doubt she's thinking about the most mechanically fast way to run and more what feels fastest. I remember when I was a kid, I always thought skipping was the fastest way to travel on foot", "My (female) cousin used to skip around all the time. Even in high school, as a 6'3\" ~200lb burly tomboy that wore a size 14 men's shoe, she would skip everywhere. Not just sometimes. Everywhere she went, she would skip. No one asked any questions.", "Imagine running through lavender field.", "I was thinking more like, \"I'm a disney protag!\"", "Lots of autistic children struggle with running (myself included).", "She's skipping like \"bitch I'm alive, can't get me.\"", "Quote the Raven never more.", "I love this. So random . Ty", "Are we sure young Poison Ivy didn't cause this to happen?", "I work in a preschool with kids ages 6m thru 6 years, I’ve worked with hundreds of students. They all can run, most of them couldn’t skip if they wanted to. What a ridiculous concept", "We all laughing, but no one thinks maybe those 2 died under the tree. Humans are silly creatures.", "them chaotic good vibes", "She used her telekinesis to fell that tree onto those people. Thats why she skips away. She's happy with her work.", "Kids that age genuinely don’t know if skipping is faster than running, depending on their form that might be the case. You have no fucking clue what that kid was thinking about lol.", "What a little birch", "Of course it is. Is there a reason the subconscious would prefer efficiency over speed?", "Its uses less energy", "So does walking.", "Yep. Sure does", "Right, because physical activity is the only thing that matters to your weight :P It wasn't the endless soda and chips that we consumed back then, nope.", "Why is this so funny? God I’m sick.", "🎶those motherfuckers deaaaaaaaad.", "She ain't no snitch!", "She has MANY names...", "Well, I stopped drinking soda and eating chips at least, lol", "Oh for sure, I can't stand any sugary drinks. I've been working on cutting out all sweets in general, it's hard, but I'm starting to lose the craving and taste for them.", "Either A) She plays it cool, because she didn’t want it to sense her fear and acted happy so it would focus on its current victims.\n\nOR \n\nB) She is a witch / Druid / wizard, and she cast her Estrangelo’s Engulfment of Tree spell on them and was just happy at her success. \n\nThese are the only two possible options.", "I wholeheartedly agree with him that children choose to skip because it's giddier and funnier. I know that's why I did it as a child. Talking about efficiency or that she can't properly run is just bizarre.", "Shame you're getting down voted. First thing I thought too", "They're also not running away in fear trying to get away from something. Maybe it's not necessarily faster but it likely is easier if they're really trying to pick up speed instead of just casually running on a playground. This girl is tiny. She's not a sprinter yet." ]
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videos
Little girl happily skips away as couple is consumed by a tree
https://youtu.be/cSxzgcLVcK4
/r/videos/comments/rj3c6m/a_pride_of_18_lions_try_take_down_a_rhino/
[ "Great video, I love these wildlife videos", "WHO WON?!?!?", "The rhino", "Thanks, we have a lot on our YouTube channel" ]
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videos
A Pride of 18 lions try take down a Rhino
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rj3em0/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rj3em0/deleted_by_user/
[ "He says he doesn't know you. 😲", "Why is he not wearing a face mask?", "I know, I was just making a bad joke", "Same" ]
4
videos
[deleted by user]
https://youtu.be/A5GYOsKLp6o
/r/videos/comments/rj4awl/the_best_breakup_song_that_is_not_a_breakup_song/
[ "you think a random rock song that holds an odd sentimental value to you is gunna take r/videos by storm? lol", "It's a fucking rad song, And look! Apparently the song giveth and it taketh away. It got one cunt out of my life in the past, and now it replaced her with a random cunt on reddit.", "Ouch.", "this song sucks ass", "Fair play. Music is subjective and enjoyed differently from one ear to the next" ]
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videos
The best break-up song that is not a break-up song. I was wrecked when this song came out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIDnN34ZZaE
/r/videos/comments/rj5774/if_its_a_competition_for_weirdest_1980s_film_clip/
[ "Every single comment in this thread so far was written by a bot copying Youtube comments. In the same minute.", "I thought it was odd that I got so many comments instantly. I'm not surprised. The Internet has become such a shit hole.", "Pretty much every thread younger than ~12 hours in subreddit right now has at least 3-4 of comments that follow the typical \"WordWord_number\" (or some minor variation thereof with underscores an hyphens) username pattern. They're all bots. Probably all run by the same person, too, considering it's one big wave. Whether it's [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rir686/joe_pera_addresses_an_important_issue_regarding/) or [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/riw3m0/really_fun_charlie_brown_christmas_medley_by_josh/) or [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rj2o0k/not_sure_why_i_find_it_funny/), you couldn't throw a snowball without hitting a bot these days. \n \nAnd that's just the ones that are clumsily made enough to be obvious.", "Any bot that replicates YT comments cannot be classified as intelligent so we are all safe." ]
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videos
If it's a competition for weirdest 1980's film clip then let me introduce you to Nina Hagen
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rj60h4/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rj60h4/deleted_by_user/
[ "Grandma , is that you ? Recording a laptop to get the vid", "Maybe...", "My FIL prints websites, then scans the paper to email it the me.", "Unforeseen bonk." ]
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videos
[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POcuiqRTbnM&ab_channel=TrevorClarence
/r/videos/comments/rj6kry/still_the_best_24_seconds_on_youtube/
[ "KRisTiaNne BaiLe", "Definitely an ok 24 seconds...", "Naw", "High art", "That was really dumb" ]
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videos
Still the best 24 seconds on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9TvMJdATWc
/r/videos/comments/rj7ill/journey_to_the_abandoned_soviet_buran_space/
[ "Wow the rest of the comments in the thread are so organic and normal! Definitely nothing fishy about 3 brand new accounts all posting vapid praise in broken english!", "This is happening on all of your recent video posts regardless of subreddit. What an amazing coincidence!", "Ottimo video, bel lavoro 🤙", "Cry more", "SPambot ask Beavis and Butthead what they think" ]
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videos
Journey to the abandoned Soviet Buran space shuttles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_9aVzf5fC4
/r/videos/comments/rj7yyf/insane_tesla_model_s_explosion_30kg_of_dynamite/
[ "Seems like a waste, considering the finished product (this video)", "Never underestimate what a Finn will do to break up the monotony of winter.", "Why oh why did they do this?\n\nIt wasn't even spectacular. Except a spectacular waste.", "After buying it and driving 1500km, the car got error codes and they had to order a tow truck to take the car in service. After a month in a Tesla dealer's workshop, they said they can't do anything and the only option is to change the whole battery cell which price tag was €20k.", "Why blow up an expensive car? you could get the same effect from blowing up a cheap scrap car." ]
5
videos
Insane Tesla Model S EXPLOSION!! 30kg of dynamite!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwU5OBbt41Y
/r/videos/comments/rj88s5/a_great_history_of_the_christian_cartoon/
[ "TLDR", "I think some syndicated versions of the show clip out the Bible verse/sermon bit at the end of each episode.", "That and Adventure in Odyssey. The main character of that show outlived three actors by this point.", "\"Vaggietales\" sounds like the porn parody version.", "Vag…?", "I stopped letting my kids watch it after catching the, [“Oh Oh Oh Obedience” song.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evqMFM0oq7A) They didn’t watch it for very long and at first I was ignorant to the fact that it was a Christian show. Creeped me out." ]
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videos
A great history of the Christian cartoon "Vaggietales"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPQEHvQCFxA
/r/videos/comments/rj8ba5/beware_the_tree_perv/
[ "Conan O'Brien's face looks like plastic wrap stretched over Skeletor's skull.", "This and every other comment appear to be bots copying comments over from YouTube.", "Yeah the oldest one is 5 days old", "You guys are clearly right but... why would there be astroturfing for Conan in the first place? The show's over! This is so fucking weird.", "Reddit loves Conan. The bots are obtaining karma so they are sellable - in a literal sense and as believable people with accounts in the positive.", "I didn't copy that comment it was an original thought. I'm not a bot I'm not a bot I'm not a bot.", "As the person who made this post, I am not a bot, and I find it very strange if all the responses are from bots. This vid just cracked me up when I watched it & wanted to give redditors a laugh if they were so inclined.", "They're not astroturfing for Conan specifically. It's going on in most threads that are Youtube videos. Just someone farming up comment history to make their bots seem more credible." ]
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videos
Beware the tree perv!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abGyX2uwXsw
/r/videos/comments/rj8d9s/letourneus_land_trains_the_story_of_the_worlds/
[ "It’s LeTourneau, not LeTourneu:\n\nhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeTourneau_Technologies\n\nhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_train", "Desktop version of /u/_jumpstoconclusions_'s links:\n\n * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeTourneau_Technologies>\n\n * <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_train>\n\n --- \n\n ^([)[^(opt out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiMobileLinkBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^(]) ^(Beep Boop. Downvote to delete)", "**[LeTourneau Technologies](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeTourneau_Technologies)** \n \n >LeTourneau Technologies, Inc. was an American manufacturer of heavy construction equipment founded by R. G. LeTourneau. In 2011, the company was acquired by Joy Global.\n \n**[Overland train](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_train)** \n \n >In the 1950s, LeTourneau Inc. developed several overland trains, essentially oversized semi-trailer trucks that could travel over almost any terrain. Their intention was to be able to handle logistics needs without being dependent on local road or rail systems, allowing them to operate in back-country areas. The US Army had three experimental units built, the largest reaching almost 600 feet (183 m) long, which holds the record for the longest off-road vehicle. Road trains are in use in certain roles today, but the US Army examples and a few derivatives appear to be the only off-road examples built.\n \n^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/videos/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)", "Check out the video makers other videos, he's covered that subject before.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR0M7KjnJTE", "I'm not going to watch a 50min documentary now.\n\n50 mines later\n\nGod dam it." ]
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videos
LeTourneu's Land Trains - The Story of the World's Largest Overland Vehicles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UQdf6pR4aA
/r/videos/comments/rj8vnq/how_she_dances_and_the_effects/
[ "Ya no", "What about it?", "Wow! An average dancer with cheap light effects cool!", "That was a huge waste of time despite it only wasting about 5 seconds. Boo", ">How she dances and the effects\n\nYou mean poor to average?" ]
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How she dances and the effects
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rj8w53/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rj8w53/deleted_by_user/
[ "No thanks, tell your friend that they should be happy with their child and not worry about YouTube views. The fuck even is this post.", "> Social media is important to kids\n\nAnd that’s a problem in and of itself.\n\nEdit: This post also breaks subreddit rule 5.", "I agree with the commenter. First thing I did when I saw this was downvote your post. That child does not need strangers on Reddit checking out her YouTube videos.", "100% agree, social media should not be important for a kid and most of all, adults should not encourage those behaviour. \nThe \"Enjoy your miserable existence\" comment speaks volume about you", "No it's really not, people like you are what make kids believe this bullshit matters in the first place. Give your head a shake, in sure you *thought* you were helping but you clearly didn't think that one through and went right for the insults. Good for you, again.", "Children should not be exploited on YouTube, please delete this and encourage your friend to teach their kid that strangers online is not where validation should come from.", "You don't see the issue here huh?", "I got a gold medal but I’m disappointed in my you tube views, is the best reason I’ve heard to not look into somebody in the history of the inter web thingy..", "Came here to say this, you shoudl be happy with your own person accomplishments, not validation from strangers on the internet. WHo cares what i think.", "The child should be happy she won, not that random strangers on the internet care about it.", "You shouldn't enable that need for constant validation in children. Social media is a cancer.", "MWhat’s the minimum time you can watch a YouTube video and have it count as a view?", "Be careful, Reddit isn't your friend.", "Frigg off.", "Yes of course what was I thinking!", "I watched about five seconds of the video and came away with new respect for teachers. I don't know how they do that job every day. Looks so exhausting" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SlH8So1Q_o
/r/videos/comments/rj99dr/your_guide_to_the_mystery_flesh_pit_national_park/
[ "Yea it would", "This gives me strong SCP vibes. I like it.", "Even a Burger King!", "The guy who does SCP Exploring series did a video on this: https://youtu.be/BDeJDtkS39s", "Taco Bell, too ...but you gotta go deep.", "Gonna need more of them emergency phones." ]
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videos
Your guide to the Mystery Flesh Pit National Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFYIHwxY5dY
/r/videos/comments/rj9qjh/let_me_introduce_you_to_cambo_a_rough_living/
[ "So is the the Apex Red Neck?", "I've known Cam for a long time. Used to work at a bar/restaurant he'd frequent and he's exactly what you see here lol. Always a nice guy (one of the most effortlessly hilarious dudes on the planet) but we *did* have to ban him for a while for refusing to wear shoes.", "This is awesome, thanks for sharing!" ]
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videos
Let me introduce you to Cambo, a rough living young man who survives alone in the forests of Alabama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrcbCW4y9Dw
/r/videos/comments/rja1n1/biggus_dickus_monty_pythons_life_of_brian/
[ "As far as I know, the actors were told that if they spoil the scene by laughing they will not be paid, that´s will the strange, and hilarious, faces.", "[ **Jump to 02:19 @** Biggus Dickus - Monty Python's Life of Brian](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrcbCW4y9Dw&t=0h2m19s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: ALEX, Video Length: [09:45])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@02:14](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrcbCW4y9Dw&t=0h2m14s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "\"....anyone else feel like a little giggle...?\"", "I like how almost every comment here so far is a bot copying a comment from the video comments.", "Bots must love python", "This is a myth that has already been debunked.", "For the life of me, I can't understand how this gets posted and people find this hilarious. The guy's name is Biggus Dickus - that's it. It's not a particularly clever or well-done dick joke, but everyone loves it? Does it get a pass because it's the Pythons doing it? I know there's no accounting for taste and all that, but I just feel like this joke would get mocked if it were put in a contemporary movie/show, but gets a pass here. I don't get it. I had to get this off my chest. Downvotes on the left.", "Go watch the movie.", "Is it also a myth that they weren't at all warned about the contents of the scene?", "> I know there's no accounting for taste and all that\n\nAttacking all aspects of English culture is what made Monty Python famous. It's not the \"biggus dickus\" that's funny, it's how this power Roman noble, with his lisp, makes the guards, who should be stoic, laugh. Especially knowing that they'll be punished for it. It's supposed to be a crude joke, which is what makes it even funnier.", "Watch with the auto-generated subtitles.", ">Life of Bwian\n\nftfy", "I hate slapstick humor, and dumb crude jokes. \n\nBut Monty Python managed to have the proper pacing, theme, and volume for their jokes. They do a great job not taking themselves too seriously, but not wasting your time trying to beat you over the head with dumb stunts back to back to back. \n\nThis clip is funny, but it's funnier in the full context of the movie", "He has a wife you know…", "This is like the least funny part of the whole movie", "Stwike him centuwion! Vewwy woughwy!", "Blasphemer!", "It's all real too. One of the extras playing the guard just couldn't stop laughing at Palin's performance, so instead of ending the scene, he approached him and improvised. You can see a few times Cleese and Palin trying not to laugh.", "Part of the joke is that the noble doesn't *realize* there's a joke.", "Splitter!!", "RIP TJ", "If this was true, the actors will easily be able to a keep a straight face, not the ones you see in the scene.", "Utter bs, they're obviously acting.", "It's because it's Monty Python so you have to pretend to like it or you get downvoted", "As actors do. lol", "The term being used isn't really supposed to be the funniest part of the joke. It's the absurdity of the notion that a Roman emperor and his soldiers would behave in such a way, and the head soldier pretending to understand him in a way that makes it evident that he does that constantly.\n\nThe humor isn't \"he said dick\". It's the absurdity of the entire situation.", "I don't think people really care if you don't like Monty Python. What's pretentious is pretending like you don't understand why people like it. You can not like something while still understanding why others do.", "What's the most funny part, in your opinion?", "I remember reading somewhere that the extras were the victims of a horrible prank.\n\nBasically, the Pythons *wanted* the extras to snicker and giggle during the scene but knew that they couldn't get them to properly fake it. So, they told the actors that if they so much as giggled during the scene, they'd be fired without pay because they had already used too much of the budget to justify a reshoot. This was a lie, given that former Beatle George Harrison was funding the production, but the fact that they had serious money problems when making the last movie was a well-known fact.\n\nIn fact, this has happened before with the Pythons. When shooting *Holy Grail*, John Cleese held a comedic pause for longer than the practice take of the \"Burn The Witch\" scene they did earlier and you can see Eric Idle biting down on a scythe to stop himself laughing.\n\nAnd then there's the infamous \"Mr Creosote\" sketch from *Meaning of Life*, a sketch where Terry Jones plays an extremely fat slob who gorges himself and pukes all over a fancy restaurant, culminating in Creosote >!exploding into puke and guts when he eats a little too much!<.\n\n*None* of the extras were told about what the sketch was about, with many actually being seen vomiting in revulsion in the released take. In particular, an interview with Carol Cleveland - a frequent collaborator with the group who is often considered the \"Seventh Python\" - who featured in the scene stated that her line about \"Bleeding into our seats\" was met with particular horror, with an extra screaming (but not caught on the audio) \"Who the fuck *wrote* this?!\"", "Absolute lie. This has been debunked so many times you have to actively go out of the way to not know that this comment will appear and every time it’s wrong.", "No it isn’t, this has been debunked so many times that his myth is just completely wrong", "Sounds like tiny dick energy.", "You can not like something other people like without being a dick or a sheep.", "I think Airplane is amusing but it doesn't make me laugh because it's 40 years old and our sense of humor has changed significantly. Guarantee you no redditor under 60 is laughing at this as much as they say they love it.", "\"Debunked\"??? What the *fuck* are you talking about? I wasn't aware it was bunked to begin with. \n\nThe original source is Palin's diary \"The Python Years. Michael Palin\" (2006)\n\n>In the Monty Python film Life of Brian, there is a scene where Michael Palin (as Pontius Pilate) talks about a friend with the name Biggus Dickus, which causes several extras to crack up. In character and in a long, drawn out fashion, he confronts the extras and dares them to laugh while repeating the name. Palin himself nearly corpses, most obviously when he asks the guard if he finds it 'wisible' when he says the name Biggus Dickus. The extras completely lose composure when he mentions Biggus Dickus' wife's name is Incontinentia Buttocks. Ad-libbing like this was intentional to create an authentic reaction from the extras.\n\nAnd secondly, I have the monty python \"Encyclopythonia\" and it contains interviews with cast members which *also* backs this up. \n\n\nAnd since you've got nothing to back up your claim, not only are *you* wrong, you're an asshole." ]
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videos
Biggus Dickus - Monty Python's Life of Brian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rayiFhNLZOM
/r/videos/comments/rja2gb/when_the_guy_with_the_bleep_button_gets_things/
[ "Update: he liked it. Good work.", "Rule 9. Videos only.\n\n\"Self explanatory. Audio over a static image or slideshow may also violate Rule 9. This includes music visualizers and lyric videos\"\n\nIt's right there in the sidebar.", "Lol that's awesome", "K" ]
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videos
When the guy with the bleep button gets things backwards...
https://youtu.be/TZplgWW3zec
/r/videos/comments/rjaf5o/ufo_burger/
[ "Looks pretty damn good. \n\nOne think I'll never forget is seeing a place called \"Donkey Fried Chicken\" in Korea. There also seems to be \"Donky\" and for whatever reason is a popular name/style of chicken. Maybe \"Donkey\" in Korean is not the same as we think in the US. Could be a name?", "This looks great! Reading the video description would have helped me understand what was happening better I think. \n\nDefinitely 3 different flavor profiles!!", "it was okay until the cancer-causing blow torch", "Delicious free radicals.", "A 13 minute video, ain't nobody got time for that.", "Well in spanish burrito means little donkey, it's not donkey meat though, it just means anything wrapped in tortilla", "Great idea 💡 I want one🤷🏾‍♂️", "this feels like a PR blitz by this company. I'm seeing them all over the last couple months. Wonder if they're working on expanding markets outside of Korea.", "Cook needs to roll their sleeves", "I'm probably in the minority, but these really didn't look very good.\n\nBetween the blowtorched cheese, the ridiculous amount of sauces, the fact they smashed all the juice from the burger patty (but not to the point it's a smash burger where it's all edges), the massive amount of lettuce, and the fact the there's a 100% chance of it being really soggy - it just looks like some run-of-the-mill cheap burger place, but not as good.", "Skip to 10:30.", "I'm inclined to agree. The burger ones didn't look that great. But the other ones with the marinated (pork?) and other stuff looked amazing.", "Could you please educate me? I have no idea why you said that.", "you steam a good ham.", "No kidding. I'll take for granted that they wash the lettuce.", "Lady needs a new knife.", "Must be that new trend of cooking with fire I’ve been hearing so much about back in 14000BC", "Good thing there's speed options and the ability to skip ahead.", "I agree with you, but seems like it's just the newest chain with the craziest food trend. Just like rainbow bagels, cake pops, and rolled ice cream, this food fad will die too.", "Blowtorch isn't that great for cooking because you will always get some fuel residue on the food. Especially when in the video they seem to be doing it for no reason.", "Count me as part of your minority. Didn’t look appetizing at all. WTF is up with the blow torch?", "Dude they put like 15 different sauces on that and they didn't even season the patties...\n\nTbh though there's no way those patties are dry. They smashed them pretty early and the fat content in those things was crazy.\n\nBut yeah with the sauces and the squished-paper-thin bun, looks like just an okay burger", "Yet another bullshit Korean street food video", "I have always commented that the hamburger is an inferior food delivery system. The percentage of catastrophic burger failure is to high (things fall out, it falls apart, parts are slipping and sliding, improper distribution of ingredients, ingredients put in the wrong order to cause other things to fail like a soggy bun, your hands get messy, the grease gets everywhere, the bun to meat ratio is too high, and I could go on forever). This seems like it's trying to address some of these issues, but looking at the final product, I'm already seeing the two buns coming apart..... impending catastrophic failure.\n\nOf the staple American fast foods in a single package (meaning it has multiple ingredients from different food groups in one handheld item, things like fried chicken are not included):\n\nburger < sandwich (for the same reasons as burgers < taco < hot dog < burrito < pizza < meal in a bowl (like panda express or salad or poke bowl)", "/r/hailcorporate", "When they made that shitty corn cabbage ham cole slaw I was fucking out. What a shit burger.", "I mean, yeah, the past decade+, we've been seeing a lot of these pop-ups that are experimenting. I'm not necessarily against it, because it's that kind of experimentation that lead to things like the cheese corndog, toasted sandwiches, those twisty potato things and even Korean Fried Chicken.\n\nI suppose the issue with some of these places is that they don't have the decades (even centuries) of experimentation and perfection with it like the US has. But even the US is going through an experimental revolution in burgers.\n\nWhenever I'm in Korea, I don't mind going in and trying one of these things (or splitting it with the wife) because, if we don't like it, whatever, it was cheap and there's another restaurant literally 2 steps away. (damnit, now i want to go back, haven't been since the 'rona)", "I really dislike the way they squeeze the shit out of them after cutting to display the ingredients.", "Has anyone else gotten sucked down the rabbit hole that is Korean street food videos? I watched one once and now my youtube algorithm suggests them to me all the time.", "Watch the video as i would a trainwreck. These made me physically ill to watch. Wont ever eat at a ufo burger now. Even the regular burger version was wretched.", "kinda look gross imo", "I mean, whatever, maybe they're tasty, but I'd rather just get empanadas at this point.", "Haha, yeah, no. Not in the slightest. Butane and propane torches are 100% food safe, and don't leave \"fuel residue\". They're gasses.", "It took over 10 fucking minutes to get to the interesting part and it's still not a great concept for burger-to-mouth delivery", "Crustable burger", "I think they're trying to simulate wok hei. Kenji Lopez-Alt does it too, for example.", "I was happy to see this place open up close to where I live until I tried it. It’s one of the worst hamburgers I’ve ever eaten.", "So it's a bloated jaffle burger?", "The amount of sauce is what made it go from appealing to disgusting to me. Too much sauce.", "Damn. By the looks of these comments the fast food industry is paying a shit ton of money to influence reddit. This video is getting shit on from all angles.", "The interesting thing is how the portions are much larger and don't look as disgusting as it does in other videos I've seen. Those who choose to eat there the day this was filmed were lucky (unless the burgers were only given to the staff).", " But what about eye cancer when you seem them torch things unnecessarily? /s", "Not true. No flame burns clean. I shouldn't have said \"fuel residue\" but more like the combustion residue i.e. mostly carbon but also trace amounts of other substances that form in the combustion because the fuel isn't 100% pure.\n\nAnd carbon, as we know, is a carcinogen. The beef looks black burnt in some areas too. You can't eat food burnt to a crisp precisely because it's carcinogenic.", "r/stupidfood", "Why is it bullshit? This one was not very good, but I enjoy them overall.", "At least try and fact check yourself before going on these tangents...[literally the first result in google.](https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/cancer-myths/can-eating-burnt-foods-cause-cancer#:~:text=No.,quality%20evidence%20to%20show%20this.)", "that was my immediate reaction and then I pretty much blacked out and watched the whole thing", "> carbon, as we know, is a carcinogen\n\nIs it?", "That's a really irresponsible article. They're basically leaning on the fact that acrylamide doesn't cause cancer and therefore burnt food isn't bad for you. Cool. But there are substances other than acrylamide in burnt food too.", "The Cancer Research foundation in the UK is writing irresponsible articles? What!? \n\nWhat are these other substances that have been found to cause cancer after eating them? There literally has been no definitive proof on this as every site I found says the same thing.\n\nSo please link me a respected study that determines it 100% does.", "What's with the gloves? Must be a pain to work with. \nJust wash your hands properly, keep your nails short, and don't touch unclean surfaces without washing them again.", "The more complicated way of making an empanada at this point.", "Yeah this doesn't look good at all. Essentially a burger sub with dumb steps, soggy and way too many sauces (don't you want to taste the meat). I used to work in a New England pizza joint and the stuff we made was miles more appetizing. This place is lame imo.", "Korean \"street food\" is obsessed with sauces.", "Gotta love the taste of propane!", "It's a 2 minute video with 11 minutes of nauseating macro shots.", "100% in agreement. Not at all appealing.", "You don’t like hot lettuce?", "Why did they squish the filling out of the burgers at the end? That is some ASMR that I didn't need.", "Reddit never changes lol pro food critics in the comment section", "I saw a comment a while ago that talked about Korean food being subjected to a “bukkake of mystery sauces” and I can’t stop thinking of that phrase every time I see one of these videos.", "Why?", "I sincerely doubt that the production line in an actual restaurant involves hand-making batches of coleslaw starting from whole cabbages.", "Mmmm sweaty burger, or weird meat mushroom. Looks vile.", "But why blowtorch the cheese..?", "Hot lettuce is weirdly OK. Using mayo and lettuce as a burger pizza base is pretty damn good.", "🤢", "Truck drivers would love these.", "Koreans have the worst creativity with street foods. Everything is just random mashups with obscene amount of sauces", "To be fair, I've never had a positive reaction to telling someone that.", "That was mind blowing", "Haha", "Plus a kraft single", "I can't be the only one who thought this. Maybe I'm showing my age:\n\n[Batteries not included ](https://c.tenor.com/nX5ZymsEy9MAAAAd/batteries-not-included-cheeseburger.gif)", "The meat they cooked with mushrooms looks like horse.", "Bart Chrysler?", "Well now you have. That sounds amazing.", "Hot lettuce and mayo. Mmmm, delicious........", "Most of it looks mank, including this.", "Maillard reaction !== burnt. It’s where the flavor lies. You like boiled chicken too or what?", "Tensed up watching her slice tomatoes with that dull knife", "Correct you never start with a whole cabbage a real restaurant would only use half cabbages the way god intended.", "Cooking with open flame butane and propane leave fuel residue. There is always unburnt fuel in a flame. Same is true for wood fires.", "I think I just figured out why I get diarrhea every time I eat a pre-packaged salad at my university cafeteria. That lettuce rinse must have had some sort of disinfectant in it. Eff you chartwells.", "Because it's not Korean street food. \n\nIt's arguably loosely inspired by Korean street food, but it seems to instead be a combination of gimmick and trying to cash in on the trend of Korean street food videos.", "Because it is \"fancy\" and they have taken a solved problem and made it stupid.", "And lose the watch", "Yesssss! A rabbithole of weird asian food incominggg!", "Stupidest thing I've seen in a while. Piping hot grill? Let's torch the top of the food while still mixing it.\n\nEven the cheese part would *kind of* make sense if you were doing some kind of deconstructed burger or something where you'd see the melty cheese, but they end up cramming it into a bun where you can't see at all.\n\n\"Boss, we don't have any butane left this morning!\"\n\n\"Shut down the store, we can't possibly cook the food correctly without it.\"", "Still better than all the smash burger posts in this sub lately", "r/stupidfood", "Might not be traditional korean street food, but it is street food, and it's in korea... so", "It HIGHLY depends on the nozzle and resulting air/fuel mixture. Torches like used in the above video burn all of the fuel, leave no residue, and only produce CO and water as a byproduct of combustion. If they weren't burning all of the fuel, there would soot all over everything, not the fuel source, as carbon would be the result of excess fuel in the mixture. Furthermore, IF there was somehow clean, unburned fuel left over, butane and propane are both gasses at normal temperatures and pressures, so there wouldn't be any fuel on the food, as it would evaporate away.", "Can someone tell me how anyone finds lettuce enticing? Like, how do you see someone chopping lettuce and think “Damn I could go for some of that!”?", "Idk, the gallon of unnecessary oil (yes, I know a little oil is needed, but that was gratuitous) really put me off.", "At least they didn’t douse it in a pound of cadmium yellow nacho cheese I guess.", "Ha, I love that movie.", "Taste the meat, not the heat.", "Its an Albany expression", "Making coleslaw by hand is very easy and whole cabbages are cheap", "Yes! I've often showerthought about a drive-through that serves food specifically for one-handed, mess free eating. This is the perfect burger design for that, assuming it holds together.\n\nAs it stands, I swear every drive-through joint packs their stuff specifically to fuck you up.", "fucking hate the sound, all asien videos its asm", "I’m 100% on board for UFO Burger", "People grill their shit on propane, the taste doesn't stick.", "Haha I had that same reaction. Her sawing it like that. \n\nAlso the odd choice of wearing plastic gloves when cutting then not wearing any gloves when touching the food then back to gloves again. Lordy please pick one.", "Well, I enjoyed it.", "Reminds me a little of a Filipino/Chinese dish called [siopao](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siopao), a bun (often made from rice flour) with filling (which can be of a variety of stuff, commonly marinated pork or a form of meatball), that’s typically steamed but is also sometimes baked. Since the stuff is sealed inside, it makes for a handy food delivery system.", "Sloppy Jeong", "These look disgusting, the amount of random sauces, the fact that they squished the fat and flavour out of the damn burgers. I don’t get it", "Might be because they’re not hamburgers", "Best part of the overly cynical view of people here is that even a cursory look would show that this YouTuber has been making videos like this for a while and all of the videos are pretty much identical. I don't think this burger is any good, but its pretty stupid to see people thinking that these restaurants dont normally operate this way, or that it's specifically a big corporate plug attempt, or some other lousy bullshit they came up with while watching the video from their sunken gaming chair. It's just a food blogger ffs.", "Primitive Technology meets Burgers.", "Yeah that bottom bun and back part will be pure greasy dissolving bread... And that patty looked... Pale af", "Cheers dude. Funnily enough a dobe helped me think of making it.", "Oh, and as I live here in Seoul, I can confirm that most restaurants have a level of attention to detail that is unseen in many back home (US). The overall quality of food is way better, albeit sometimes repetitive and relatively uninspired. They tend to copy trends from other places and then do it to a very high level of competency. There is also an annoying amount of western food that is highly priced but isnt actually that amazing, but it's still quite tasty even with that being said. Can't say its all the best food, but overall, food here is made extremely fresh and prepared very well at many places.", "Weird choice to do an ASMR vid for a place called UFO burger…Why not have fun space sounds or something? Too long and weird, not to mention the burgers looked kinda gross. 🤢", "Leave it to reddit to be fascinated with a sandwich sealer. We had one of these when i was a kid.", "and corn. literally koreans will shoehorn corn and mozzarella into anything.", "Aurora Borealis!?", "I don't find it that odd. Prep-work is about 1/2 of the job in a restaurant. It's anecdotal, but the restaurant I worked at put an insane amount of time into making sauces / sides / and baked goods completely from scratch.\n\n​\n\nNot that I can blame you for thinking that. Sometimes the amount of prepwork is unbelievable.", "There is probably a prep schedule and this would be their prep process. Then the stuff goes to the line to be put in burgers made to order", "Uhm, most restaurants create those things by hand because it is easy and much, much cheaper and lasts longer than having pre-made.", "Ive done it a thousand times. Its easy. What do you think kitchens do?", "So it's a burger made in a toastie maker.\n\nThat's a cool idea.", "\"Street food\" refers to a very specific subculture within the cuisine of a country.", "It's just to brown/char the meat a little the first time, and to melt the cheese the second.", "As a contractor who travels a ton in my trucks. I have to be efficient and eat while driving on the highway. I base my fast food orders on how easy it is to eat. No dipping sauces. No burger spillage fails.", "The first two minutes is literally a dude washing lettuce.", "Does it toast the bread? Seems like a good way to eat a messy burger.", "World’s worst ASMR video.", "r/hailcorporate", "I'll eat cake pop.", "This looks like something you would get in Korea?!", "All over my YouTube recommendations", "I'll take multiple kitchen items used wrong for $200 please Alex", "I’m quietly watching with the sound up with the family nearby… then the Mayo scene happened", "It's probably dull because she keeps scraping it sideways across the board. Aside from not using a board at all that's probably the number one thing you can do to dull a knife.", "Over sauced the crap out of those things.", "Lol sure you can say that, but first and foremost it refers to food you're selling on the street.", "Looks like a shitty calzone", "Looks absolutely disgusting.", "Man, I'm so addicted to this sorta videos. And YouTube knows it. I've seen so many Korean street food videos already.", "Yeah, yeah, I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I stick by it, despite your downvotes", "True, but knife gonna dull anyways. Better to keep a honing rod close by.", "You know you can sharpen them, right? You don't have to buy a new knife every time it gets dull.", "I was on board at first but by the end I really felt like just a regular burger is better. Idk why anyone would want their bun just decimated from the start. It would break and rip so easily since it’s smashed and cooked a little more.\n\nI can’t imagine eating one of these things conveniently is possible", "I'd still eat it, then I'd judge.", "Unidentified Northern Lights", "In the UK we call that a toastie", "So if I sell hotdogs in Korea, does that mean it's Korean street food?", "You know what's cheaper? And also doesn't matter if it's easier or faster, because you can pay your staff next to nothing to do it? That.", "\\>the massive amount of lettuce\n\nWhat do you mean massive? Lmao that's pretty standard fare, even for America. I was thinking something [more like this](https://www.reddit.com/r/korea/comments/oy8wte/this_sandwich_my_coworker_ordered_for_me_for/) from Korea when you mentioned it.", "\"Flying pot! Ghosts in the garbage!\"", "They may be considered by some as \"food safe\" but I can't stand the taste of foods prepared this way. They always ( to me ) have that butane flavour, like someone sprinkled some Coleman fuel on my sushi. It's gross.", "I prefer k-pop.", "What are they?", "You've never worked in a restaurant. Gobs of oil and metric tons of butter is what keeps you coming back.", "\\>WTF is up with the blow torch?\n\nGive it a slight char taste, reminiscent of the grill maybe. Pretty common for street food. I'm surprised that you've never seen it before.", "Yeah. You know what is? A cheeseburger.\n\nThis feels like a solution in search of a problem.", "I have actually worked in a restaurant, which is most of the reason I don’t eat burgers from places like this. The maillard reaction is what keeps me coming back, you don’t need tons of oil or butter, a burger grilled over fire will always beat out a greasy abomination like this one.", "Ravioli.\n\n​\n\nHamburgers are a subset of sandwich. This is a subset of Ravioli. Similar to a Poptart or a Beef Wellington.", "There is a huge difference between \n\n1- Aiming a giant propane torch directly at the food\n\n2- Using ( a relatively small ) propane flame to heat some metal that then heats the food until the food is cooked.", "This made me chuckle", "Yes there is, and both are absolutely fine cooking methods.", "This looks like a terrible burger", "Nothing cut a tomato like a ceramic knife. It stays sharp after hundreds of cuts. I know it's not for a commercial kitchen but definitely worth buying one for the home.", "That was cabbage.", "This is a pie", "The sound effects are hideous. I've never been so upset by lettuce preparation. \n\nContrived and bullshit.", "Wow! Calories in fun shapes!", "Does anyone else think that looks horrible?\n\nIt'd probably be okay to just eat, but watching the process with all the oil, and butter, and the processed cheese, and (what looks like) low quality buns... Really doesn't appeal to me at all.", "The difference is siopao is good as fuck. I always gain 10-15 pounds every time my filipino MIL is in town because I can't stop eating them.", "Is this not just a pie?\n\nWait does that make all sandwiches pies?", "I’m amazed at all the people that watched the whole thing. I couldn’t get past 2 minutes", "Except all those things are still around", "[The Cube Rule](https://cuberule.com/)", "I think that's cabbage", "No thank you. Squeezed patties and mishmash ingredients is not my idea of \"good burger\". It might something else, but burger it is not.", "Yeah and it seems gimmicky and meh. Not interested", "Why didn’t I think of this?", "Get that flame broiled taste without needing that kind of grill.", "Pppppbbbbbbttttttt. (Wheeez) PppppbbbbttttTTT.", "They definitely started with leafing and soaking and rinsing lettuce at the beginning. But they also had sliced cabbage latter. They must mix it up depending on which burger is ordered. Cabbage for that mix. Lettuce for regular patty garnish.", "Wow a corn dog is a calzone? Makes sense. Who tf made that website I didn’t even know people were so particular about what defines a sandwich 🤣", "I want one of these in my town ASAP!", "Is this an ASMR video?", "(☝˘▾˘) I'll take a dozen in assorted colors", "Where the fuck do the burgers go in this culinary abortion‽", "I don't know why you are getting downvoted. Obviously a real restaurant does more prep work, it differs per restaurant ofc. But chains like these guys just don't. The most expensive part of these operations is employees, you're not gonna make them slice tomato's or onions like in this video.\nIt looks nice though", "Far too brittle though, its only a matter of time before you chip that shit", "sorry those look nasty", "Technically", "I \"watched\" this entire 13 minute video with audio (and no talking) by just hitting the right-arrow on my keyboard, and I got the whole concept in about 25 seconds. OK cool you put a bunch of garbage on a bunch and then squish it into a ravioli press. Got it.\n\nIt looks like they have a variety of serving options, and most of them aren't \"burgers\", just some scrambled meats and various stuff like corn and... who knows, squished into a bun. I might try one once if I was out with friends but not on a regular basis.", "kraft single+deli ham, don't forget the gratuitous amount of mayo", "00:53 tomato looks like Doomsday from Batman vs Superman!!", "> the fact they smashed all the juice from the burger patty\n\nAre you one of those people that think you shouldn't flip a steak more than once too? Using a press is *incredibly* common, and doesn't do what you think it does.", "I found heaven", "> Ravioli\n\nOh shit here we go again", "Well, that's why I said it's not for a commercial kitchen. But I do agree that you do have to handle with care, not just for the sharpness but the knife itself. I have it in a special sleeve and only use it on non-meat items, e.g. anything that requires a clean cut san my fingers. Not sure if it matters but my Kyocera one is quite sturdy. Maybe the off-brand ones might not be so much.", "Um, actually ravioli is itself a subset of calzones.", "[The one we had was like this one](https://www.homedepot.com/p/OVENTE-2-Slice-Electric-Sandwich-Maker-Non-Stick-Grill-Black-GPS401B-GPS401B/311647499?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US). It presses down the sandwich on the edges kinda squishing the bread together and then toasting it.\n\n[There are also really cheap ones that dont toast anything like this](https://www.walmart.com/ip/FENDIC-Sandwich-Cutter-Sealer-Kids-3-1-2-Inch-Stainless-Steel-Round-Cutter-Decruster-Maker-Making-Sandwiches-Hamburgers-Pie/121468577?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101087260). They just kinda crimp the outside down and give you something like those crustable things you see in grocery stores.", "1987!. yeah we're getting old. But still one year after Aliens :).", "[ **Jump to 00:53 @** 흘리지 않고 먹는 UFO버거! / UFO Burger! that eat without spilling - korean street food](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZplgWW3zec&t=0h0m53s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: 야미보이 Yummyboy, Video Length: [13:43])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@00:48](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZplgWW3zec&t=0h0m48s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "Does America have toastie makers? Because this is basically the same thing (not being a dick, genuinely curious). It's basically a sandwich press... https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/819Acdd8MiL._AC_SX425_.jpg", "Seems overrated.", "Toasted Sandwiches? Toastie Pies? Jaffles? Patty Melts?\n\nThey’re not a burger though.", "I tell you what, start watching street vendors cooking food in japan/korea and you be in the rabbit hole of hungry forever.\n\nAnyone else just want to go on a food tour of these countries? lol \n\nI see them make something and like \"I don't know what that is, but i want it\".", "At this time of year?", "ooh good question, yes we technically do! they're not very common though.\n\nI remember doing this while camping back in the 1990's during \"boy scouts\", we would put two pieces of white bread with a little butter on the outside, put some pizza sauce and fillings on the inside and bake them over a campfire inside a long clamping device. Very tasy and nostalgic.\n\nI see them on Amazon etc, but it's not really a common thing in american households where I live, other areas might be different.\n\nNot a high-concept sort of thing here, and the idea of having a dozen different specialized devices on your countertops is going out of fashion. Stove, blender, microwave, toaster, boom you're good.\n\nHonestly I was probably being more sarcastic and rude in my response than necessary, and if I was fed one of these sammiches, I wouldn't turn it down.", "How many different people are going to post this video on how many different subreddits? I wish I had a dollar for every time somebody reposted this video on a different sub. We get it, it's a hamburger shaped like a UFO. Move on.", "The Lo Cal Calzone Zone?", "Yeah they were definitely alot more popular here (UK) in the 90s, people likely have them tucked away at the back of their cupboards somewhere rather than out and being used frequently.\n\nI think the main issue is that, if need be, you can make something similar with just a pan or under the grill.\n\nI'd try the burger, i'm sure they *could* be good with some tweaking!", "I’ve seen it on crème brûlée and in some high end food. Never seen someone use it in street food, definitely not a burger.", "I was interested until the buns and lathering it in sauce. Also, waaaaaaaaay too many onions. Raw onions absolutely wreck my palate to the point where I can't taste anything else.", "99% of this looked amazing, but the.... salad???? with cabbage, corn, and processed ham.... That turned my stomach.", " I like the idea but mayo and a ton of lettuce aren't enticing for me.", "Actually there is a little-known technology that allows dull knives to become sharp again. Like, a kind of \"sharp-ening,\" to coin a phrase.", "Honing rods are actually of very little use without sharpening stones. All a honing rod will do is make sure there is no burr on the edge, which is most useful after sharpening with a stone.", "Man that was 10x longer than it needed to be. Also it doesn't look that good with all the questionable culinary decisions like cooking the lettuce. Also please sharpen your knife.", "“Hot pocket “ …in Jim Gaffigans voice.", " I use a honing rod at least 20 times before I go for the stone. In my opinion, a honing rod helps your edge last longer.", "SLOW", "Uhhhhhhundred percent", "I'd try any of them! Just depends on the price LOL", "If they wanted to do that then maybe they shouldn’t have made a 12 minute video. I don’t need to watch someone wash lettuce for 2 minutes.", "Suuuper uncommon. I've never seen something like this. The closest American analogs would either be a panini press or a George Foreman, I would guess.", "It’s not just the sauces. So many Korean food production videos I’ve seen are about excess in general and none of it ever looks appealing. Their pastries and desserts are basically vehicles for ungodly globs of cream, chocolate and other fatty, sugary fillings. There was a pizza one that started out nice and then got absolutely fucking destroyed with layer after layer of mismatched toppings. \n\nWhen it’s not just purely traditional street food, which often looks great, any video about modern concepts seems to be about one-upping existing Western mainstays in the least elegant way", "All the clips are from this same video from a popular channel a couple months ago. More likely everyone has just been spamming it.", "yeah this just looks like a 15 minute advertisement", "terrible bun meat ratio but i guess thats how they like it over there. \n\nwhat i do like is that the sealed edge traps the heat in. but it looks a bit too artificial for me. i like a nice backyard burger. i guess thats the murrican in me that wants to super size everything.", "hank hill would stay taste the meat not the heat. but i do enjoy a good charcoal grilled burger", "Normally when I see these street food videos it makes me hungry.\n\nThe burger looks cool and the ingredients do seem like they'd make for a good burger.\n\nBut the way it's prepared... Yea no thanks.\n\nAlso how much sauce do they need to slather on those things?", "It seems you're having an issue with the Korean part. Not the street food part. You should have said \"Korean street food\" refers to blah blah blah.", "I finally understand ASMR.", "I hope so. I want one.", "> I've seen so many Korean street food vidwoa\n\nI can't decide if you just mistyped two letters or if this is some Korean slang word that sounds plausible.", "How was it for a UFO, though?", "That looks like a very ill conceived burger.", "Mistype, wonder why my autocorrect didn't get it lol", "Rolled ice cream actually dates back really far for South East Asian countries. Not sure why exactly it’s made a resurgence in online media", "Even burger King slices their own tomatoes, wtf are you talking about.", "We have them, but no one buys them for themselves. The show up in stores before christmas and they get purchased as christmas gifts. The recipient uses it once or twice, realizes they suck and are a pain to clean, and they get shoved in the back of the closet.", "That was bizarre and upsetting.", "Didn’t make it past the lettuce.", "This is why I can't leave America. I hate every thing about this.", "I put forth the motion to define food contained within bread or dough not as a calzone but as a dumpling. Calzones would be a subsection of this group as would be corndogs and jelly donuts.", "That was quite relaxing to watch.", "yeah very similar to both of those, i think, the selling point is that this \"seals\" the edges so stuff like cheese or whatever is contained", "truth about the cleaning!", "My first thought when I first came across these vids. It looks so oily and sweet with all the sauces, looks like it tastes nothing like a burger. When I first saw these vids I thought it would be similar to a beef patty with the regular toppings but just encased in its own convenient shell which tbh would be way better than whatever this thing is. America should steal this technique and make actual burgers with it.", "Thank you… they cut them open which was good but then proceeded to like squish the insides out wtf totally ruined the whole video for me", "I feel like the first ten minutes was the guy washing lettuce. Also, who just does the time on an Apple Watch?", "Definitely going to need an auxiliary gallbladder.", "I think sushi should be replaced with wrap, with sushi being a type of wrap.", "I would eat it as long as I didn’t see it get made. Most of it was pretty unappetizing looking, especially that cole slaw looking 🤢", "All this did is make me want to go to Wow Bao", "So they just waste the outer rim of bread every time?", "Oh, I thought you meant the hamburger bun type. Thats really the only thing making that sandwich interesting, lol.", "Nothing about this seems appealing.", "Hank Hill says a lot of things like \"That boy ain't Right\" (He's all-right to me!).", "Why do you think TikTok just launched tiktok kitchen", "I came across a video like this once, where it’s was just a really long, no talking, close up video of someone making and eating a bunch of Korean foods. Like a lot of food. The one recipe I remember particular well was these like veggie pancakes, like had green onions and cabbage. But like they had this crazy cabbage slicing machine and just sliced so much cabbage. And then after making it, it felt like the person would just eat so much of the food. Like more than should be possible. I think about that video a lot but can’t ever find it when I look. Watched more of it than I think most people would and it was kinda relaxing. Hope I stumble upon it someday.", "This is the weirdest ASMR I've seen all year.", "I head one just open up in SoCal. My paisano Sal called to say.", "Koreans seem to come up with the nasties street food imaginable.", "If the replicators from Star Trek really existed, I’d be the fattest man alive, because anything I had a slight cravings for at night, I’d just be like, “Hey computer, give me that thing in the video.” \n\nI would eat so much more food than I do now. Laziness is my savior.", "Everything about this is mad gross", "I find The Cube Rule offensive and I find you offensive for posting it at me!!! How dare you sir!", "It’s not a conspiracy theory. A regular cheese burger just happens to be better.", "Looks like they make a regular hamburger and then press the bun into this sealed shape. So it's kind of a hamburger, but the process probably flattens and crisps the bun which doesn't sound good.", "Nope. It's nothing to do with the company. Korea has fast trends and this is one of them.\n\nYouTube is also hitting the \"shitty food documentary\" era with actual insane speeds. I've never seen a trend go so big on YouTube. Lots of money is being made with these videos. Idk how anyone can stand them but I'm a huge minority in that.\n\nFurther on UFO burgers, Korea poops out these kind of weird and whacky companies every day and they always go from 0->99->0 or just 0->0 but in the end they always end at 0 again. It's the cycle of huge trends in Korea. But Korea itself is trending hard as well worldwide so it's actually going well beyond.", "Btw all the foods you see on YouTube as \"Korean street food\" are all absolutely disgusting for anyone with real tastebuds. It's just trendy and made to be junk food, it's actually just shitty ingredients covered in sugar, fat and salt.", "Food fads in Korea are abundant and they die in about 2 months at max. This food fad is already dead in Korea and it's a big one.", "Looks like a jaffel made with a burger bun.", "> OK cool you put a bunch of garbage on a bunch and then squish it into a ravioli press. Got it.\n\nThis is a huge trend/craze on YouTube right now. Shit food, mushed together and recorded and uploaded. It's impossible to avoid and is absolutely exploding. It's the new \"make hut with no power tools\" thing.", "This is the new hot thing on YouTube. You would be surprised the amount of absolutely fucking atrocious stuff on there that is getting millions of hours of watching time.", "Yeah I agree with you. I was quite hesitant on calling them hamburgers. My guess is they call them UFOs because they are shaped like flying saucers but whatever you want to call them they aren’t very good.", "I had the UFO. I don’t want to say negative things but to be honest it wasn’t good at all. Taste like a lot of sugar and meat and some other weird flavors", "Sure, just like the pickles, onions, lettuce at every fastfood restaurant....Your missing my point. Freshly sliced means you have a machine that slices them, freshly at the restaurant. Also, yelling that is how they do it at burger king doesn't make me wrong, many fastfood places use pre packaged ingredients. If not to stay (more) profitable, it is to lower labor cost", "I also don't like having too much specialised devices as I don't have the room for it. The toastie maker/panini press I have has swappable plates so you can use it for lots of things, like grilled cheese sandwiches, waffles, panini, bagels, etc. The thing could use a bit more power as it's only 700W. Otherwise it works fine.", "Aburi sushi!", "TLDW: its a fancy shaped jaffle maker.", "Oh dude, I wanna have a cheeseburger so bad now.", "He just came out as fat.", "Jaffles", "We’re definitely getting old. I’ve tried my kids on batteries not included, short circuit and flight of the navigator… swing and a hard miss. Short circuit 2 got a bit of love .. well laughs though.", "> Using mayo and lettuce as a burger pizza base is pretty damn good.\n\nYou kinda deserve to get beat up irl. The fuck is wrong with you.", "TIL a chocolate bar is actually a salad.", "The amount of sauce that was added into that first bin was insane. I feel like my cholesterol levels raised just by watching this video.", "Also used for sous vide, perfect way to finish a steak.", "You are free to interpret the\nnature of rice however you wish.", "Lettuce: clean!", "I remember as a kid, teachers used to say how healthy they ate in Asia...", "I had one of those as a kid and the cast iron version you stick inside a fire. We called them pudgy pies. I always made a pizza version in the electric one and an apple cinnamon in the fire.", "It definitely does.", "So everything that doesn't contain carbs is a salad? Is a car a salad? Is the sun a salad? ...Wait, am I a salad?", "I don't think they're trying to expand. The Korean restaurant industry is built on trends. Every six months or so something new will pop up, and within a month you'll start to see small shops appearing everywhere doing that same gimmick. They all close down within a year and something doing the next trend shows up in its place. I only lived in Korea for 4 years but I can't even count the number of different food gimmicks that came and went during my time there.\n\nThey don't always succeed, either. You have a lot people making weird shit to try and become the next trend and it doesn't catch on. Take, for example Lotteria's [Ramyeon Burger](https://pds.joins.com/news/component/htmlphoto_mmdata/201501/06/htm_20150106171728a0105011.jpg), which was so bad that when I tried to order it the girl working the checkout told me not to lol. It disappeared within weeks. On top of being a bad seller it was probably a huge pain in the arse to make.\n\nOn the flip side, you have weird foods that don't become trends but manage to carve out a niche of their own and stick around for years surviving on people going there to take photos for Instagram. One that comes to mind is the [cream curry udon from Tokkijeong](https://t1.daumcdn.net/cfile/tistory/253E3833579E1B8A32). the style of which has become synonymous with the restaurant ([see cooking video here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTECMePTT-8)).", "Man this comment section has been a revelation. I thought America would be all over these things but it turns out people have never heard of them. We used to eat these (we call them 'jaffles') multiple times a week as a kid growing up in Australia.", "No they don't lol, you just see all the weird shit on YouTube. Plenty of good, non-flashy street food if you visit Korea itself. A lot of traditional stuff too.", "It's only fair after Americans have fucked up the dishes from every other country.", "Why didn't hot pies, pasties, sausage rolls etc ever catch on in the US? They're a staple in every UK/Australian bakery or service station.", "Most people still do lol. These are gimmicks that people might try once and then never again.", "nah you right", "Not gonna lie, the lettuce part was pretty good while high.", "Variously called a pudgy pie, toasted sandwich, snackwich, jaffle, or toastie. It's by no stretch of the imagination a burger. \n\n\nhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_iron", "Fuck any place that leaves the green stump in the tomato.", "This is dumb... if a slice of pie is bent toast how is a whole pie a quiche or soup?", "I love this so much thank you." ]
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UFO burger
https://youtu.be/ytyjgIyegDI
/r/videos/comments/rjagqo/does_superdeterminism_save_quantum_mechanics_or/
[ "The *dun dun DUNNNN* at 7:30ish and her deadpan commentary after had me in stiches 😄", "Well I can't disagree with anything. Spooky action at a distance still exists. Free will probably still exists. We just don't have precise enough tools to measure molecule patterns through the double slit. I can't help but believe the wave function collapse does exist and that it also doesn't travel through time so maybe hidden variable. My best guess is higher dimensions. If we could see the whole system in the higher dimension it wouldn't be spooky at all. Just normal.", "i dont buy these \"higher dimensions\" at all. if they actually exist, prove it. if you just use them in calculations, you are just introducing extra flexibillity to make your model fit.", "Then what could it be? It must be something. What could possibly fit?", "i dont know. im pretty dumb. but if i see a big claim like dimenions i cant see, im not going to believe that without big proof", "It defies time. It has to be a higher dimension. Right? Nothing constrained by our understanding of time could go back in time and say don't be a wave because you are being measured when you go through that detector in about 1 second from now.", "we could have a big void in our understanding of the sub atomic and spacetime. i know i have :D", "It seems really hard for me to imagine how free will could exist. It's a strange concept. The idea that there is some inner essence in all of us that isn't bound by the laws that govern the physical universe, yet is able to make decisions that affect the physical universe.", "I don't believe in free will at all, but I can see why it is so hard for most humans to accept that free will is an illusion." ]
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Does Superdeterminism save Quantum Mechanics? Or does it kill free will and destroy science?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrWDf8stwgM
/r/videos/comments/rjams9/ambigugears_how_does_this_violate_the_geartrain/
[ "a quirky youtube video is prolly highest use.", "This is effectively the same as the middle gear having 2 gears stacked ontop of eachother. Like this [https://woodgears.ca/gear/7-21-9-30.png](https://woodgears.ca/gear/7-21-9-30.png)\n\nIn such a setup the first and final gear could have the same number of teeth but would spin at a different rate.", "This could revolutionize an ICE transmission.\n\n​\n\n/s", "Not really. While the number of teeth between the first and last gears are the same (10), which might lead you to think their speeds should be the same, the ratio of the number of teeth between the first and second is 1 (no change in angular velocity) but the ratio between the second and third is 0.9, resulting in a decrease of 90% in the angular velocity of the last gear. The middle gear is wacky like that, but the \"rule\" still stands." ]
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Ambigugears: How does this violate the "gear-train rule"?
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjamve/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjamve/deleted_by_user/
[ "Color me impressed but I have one comment. \n\n\n\nYour teddy bear looks angry, you should probably feed him", "😅😅😅 he eats my broken sticks", "Nandi has grown up since the last time I saw her.", "🤣🤣🤣🤣", "Leading with your left?", "Imma lefty", "I learned how to play this when I was 14. Not super hard.", "Nice, but ya had to wear the pair of tracks with the suspicious stain didn't you", "Yeah, I was cooking before I made this🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️", "Right the fuck on my man !", "Thanks, it was a blast to play", "Lol it looked like it dude. Keep doing it.", "Oh for sure, I've got plenty of similar songs up if you wanna take a listen", "Good for you. Now, do you want to tell us what you had for breakfast and what hand you wipe your ass with? \n\n\nJackass..", "Good: groove in the choruses \nBad: too fast for you at least on this day. Slowing down, practicing and gradually increasing tempo should fix it. It is a bit sloppy in some places.", "if I did I wouldn't post a video of it saying \"me eating the hardest breakfast cereal Kellogg ever made\"", "Nicely done! Looks like you were having a blast, makes me miss having a drum set to beat on. My forearms burn just watching this.", "Its an endurance track for sure. Thanks for the kind words", "Love it. Great song too.\n\nWhat do the neighbors think?", "I've got a lot of padding on the walls, hopefully they're cool😬😬😅", "That is not at all representative analogy. Figure out another one that is closer to what we are talking about.", "When they all chip in to buy you an acoustic guitar you will know. But I kid! Nice drumming.", "🤣🤣🤣 facts", "I think it is a good analogy", "The \"toughest track\" a super average drummer made really isn't that impressive though...", "You crushed this man, so dope", "Thanks 😅😅 it was a lot of fun", "Why not set up your drum set for a lefty? The mirror image.", "Cuz I learned it the other way", "Always loved the drums on this track, cool to see it played. Good job", "Thanks, had a great time playing it", "Did you recently tour with Algiers? If so, you crushed it at the Seattle show!", "Omg, I did, thanks. That was a very special show", "Ringo's style", "😅😅 guess so", "[You should def cover Daily News by Maps & Atlases](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Dz_avnio8)", "This is my go to for impressing people on Rock Band.\n\nMessed up a little at 3:33 though.", "He's not wrong. Chorus 3 was pretty sloppy. But that song takes a lot of endurance.", "Calling Dave Grohl a super average drummer.\n\nOk.", "Lol I think calling Dave Grohl super average is a bit harsh", "Yeah, my stick split around that time, throwing the hand balance off", "I'm not a drummer at all, and I remember the start of this song fucking me up so bad on Rock Band, so mad props as that's so much more difficult on the real thing!", "Playing it on rock band actually helps tbh. It's mostly about building the chops to play it. But I did this while having a cold so it can be played with more energy", "Dave Grohl wasn't the drummer, it was William Goldsmith.\n\nEdit: I was wrong, although Goldsmith was the groups drummer at the time Grohl is credited with writing all parts on all instruments. My bad.", "Only an asshole like you is still eating Kelloggs", "Nope", "i wash it down with nestle chocolate milk and then i hang out with Jake Paul, my youtube idol", "[ **Jump to 03:33 @** Foo Fighters - Everlong (Drum Cover) | From The Colour And The Shape](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTiLfLZf07Y&t=0h3m33s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: square cymbals, Video Length: [04:12])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@03:28](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTiLfLZf07Y&t=0h3m28s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "Right on! Great job.", "Thanks", "Has science explained drummer mouth yet?", "Yes.", "As a fellow leftie, yes - you just learn how to play on righty sets. It’s a lot easier than rearranging every kit you sit down at.", "Dude you're fast as hell getting down to that snare off the hats. Had trouble picking it up initially (also because you're a southpaw). \n\nGreat job!!", "Exactly", "😅😅 thanks, this was a lot of fun to play and yeah it's so strange playing sixteenth notes as a lefty because you can barely see the snare hits", "Last time you posted, I linked to the Descendents because your style reminded me of their drummer. It's funny that you did a Foo Fighters cover because Dave Grohl was a big fan of the drummer from the Descendents.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/SoWmVpGGyfU\n\nIt's funny because Everlong is probably their most popular song but it's more due to his bandmates who were in Sunny Day Real Estate who was an emo band before it got turned stupid.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/gAotWVmVRS4\n\nYou might like the Treepeople. The drumming isn't common but it's fun.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/UgUqGUpveSg", "Love this song, and the rest of TCATS. Played it on bass back in the day. Great cover my man!", "Favorite part about this song is that as their biggest hit, it is often the closer at their shows, which means Taylor Hawkins has to play this when gassed, every time.", "Kudos man. Love the song, and you nailed it.\n\nEven your energy was infectious. Knowing what you said elsewhere that you were sick while filming. \n\nYou got that vibe going though. Well done, well done indeed.", "Thanks, it was rough but this was the only song that gave me energy that day", "Thank you, really appreciate it. You got any bass vids?", "Crushed it", "Omgg, that's so funny. As a touring drummer I know that feeling.", "Had no idea this song was this tough to play", "Thank you🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🖤", "Yoooooo, again you come with the🔥🔥🔥, fun fact, I actually warm up with Seven before I start playing 😅", "I know right", "Yeah as a rock drummer his work still stands out. There are better drummers for sure but Dave's earned his stripes", "🤣🤣🤣🤣", "Nah, just messing around with my boys a couple years ago. The bass part is really easy for this song. They did the guitar parts. Could have done with a drummer like you!", "😅😅 thanks friend", "NAILED IT", "Thanks🙏🏾🖤", "Open stance rather than closed.", "I don't think enough people really appreciate the genius of Dave Grohl. I very much enjoy watching you drum, I go through phases of watching drummers. I've been a long term fan of drummers like Danny Carey, Gavin Harrison, Vinnie Coliauta.\n\nI'll try to catch more of you from now on!", "I don't know shit about music, or drums, or whatever but I'm going to call them triplets;\n\nI love when the guy sneaks in the triplet hits on the snare drum in between doing everything else. I find it so damn satisfying.", "Hell yeah, I've got so much up, feel free to look around", "Can he play [Tom Sawyer](https://youtu.be/9x4bfHllX2A)?", "😅😅😅 thank you", "Probably", "That was sick dude! Also like the giant teddy holding the mixing board lol", "Thanks, it's a nice home aesthetic", "Duuuuuuude I was the guy who complimented your drumming after your San Fran show!\n\nOne of my favorite bands you played with. Outstanding concert", "Holy shit. Omg thank you, that was such a fun show", "> I think\n\nWouldn't have guessed", "Same with guitar, bass, scissors and a load of other shit for me!", "[Hell yeah it was](https://imgur.com/a/cZTszpp/)", "Solid as fuck", "Do you know which bit I mean? 😂😂", "Wait, did Dave play the drums on the recording not Taylor?", "Correct", "Thanks🙏🏾🙏🏾🖤", "Kick ass! Great song and you killed it.", "Appreciate it", "Was Taylor not apart of the project at the time or does Dave just do his own thing when it comes to tracking the parts?", "That is insane. Don't know how I have never come across this before", "He did a lot of the initial work by himself and as the band solidified he opened up a little", "Goldsmith was the drummer on early sessions which they scrapped. They got back together to try again without Goldsmith and Grohl did the drumming on the final tracks.", "First time I saw them they actually opened with Everlong and it just didn’t feel right", "IIRC he had another drummer that quit or something during the recording of that album so grohl had to ré-record the drum tracks - Taylor came in for their third album\n\nEdit:album", "I already did an edit", "Great, thanks for sharing", "Thank you, appreciate it", "Honestly though, everyone tries to do acoustic versions of this song. But the drums are the best part.", "Like fr", "The camera couldn't keep up with you, it took me a min to see how you were hitting the snare! Super fun watching you, made me appreciate this song even more", "Issa lot of notes😅😅", "I enjoy watching you feel the music and have a great time while doing it. Rock on.", "Will dew😅", "The first album was almost entirely Dave on his own, just a guitar part and some backing vocals contributed by a couple people. He initially just wanted it to be like 100 copies distributed anonymously but it got a lot of attention and a label signed him to release it and he formed a band.\n\nThe initial band was Dave, Pat Smear who had played with him in Nirvana their last year or two and a couple guys from a little known Seattle band called Sunny Day Real Estate on bass and drums.\n\nFor the second album - which Everlong is from - the whole band worked on it. But Dave wasn't happy with the parts played by the drummer so he ended up re-recording most of the drum tracks himself. The original drummer is still on the album here and there but it is mostly Dave. The guy was bothered by being mostly replaced so he quit. Dave called up Taylor (who was working as the touring drummer for Alanis Morissette) to see if he had any suggestions on drummers who may be interested in the job, and Taylor suggested himself.\n\nSince then it has been almost all Taylor with Dave only playing drums on a few things, seemingly nothing for like the last 15 years. (At least with the Foos. Obviously he has done stuff like Queens of the Stone Age and Probot and Them Crooked Vultures.)", "To be clear Goldsmith is on the album a bit but it is mostly Dave on drums.", "This is sweet dude. You should do “The Rat” by The Walkmen", "I love that one, I definitely have it on the list", "Nice job. Keep practicing. Drums are such a fun instrument to play.", "Will dew, thanks", "Always respected the work that went into this song. Great cover, now go ice those forearms.", "😅😅🤣🤣🤣 thanks will do", "Lefties are always the best drummers", "You know it😅😅", "Yes. Ask your mom", "maybe next time you will guess me", "I actually helped record the drums for that record. Amazing experience! Dave is a phenomenal drummer and super nice guy too.", "Holy shit. He really is phenomenal.", "And great cover!!", "Thank you😅😅😊", "And great cover. Great energy.", "Swear to god, that dino plush on the bass drum looks like a bag of Lays chips every time it cuts to that scene.", "Amazing! Round cymbals though :/", "one of the best albums of that rock era, the colour and the shape\n\nentire album is great, hands down best foo record", "That and nothing left to lose are my faves", "😅😅😅 my bad", "🤣🤣🤣 damn, don't do bowser jr like that🤣🤣", "Yeah Grohl got kind of frustrated with how the drums were sounding on The Colour and the Shape and it led to that guy eventually leaving. He recorded the first album by himself. You know Taylor is an amazing drummer because he's been with the band this long.", "Go on, Dante's Inferno right here!", "I do not appreciate the skill of drumming enough. \n\nI was watching the Metallica concert on Prime last night and was marveling at Lars and his drumming.", "I love playing to metallica tracks, lars is an interesting drummer to say the least", "Can confirm, this song is one of the best to work on technique because it’s 16th notes for like, a whole song. If technique isn’t perfect your muscles tighten and it’s impossible to finish. \n\nWell done!", "Thanks, this was a lot of fun to play, especially after 4 or 5 takes. 😅😅😅", "Taylor would happily let this kid fill in. Do yourself a favor and please check out [Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3E5ah6Hj3A) albums. Grohl is great but Taylor is very accomplished as well.", "He's really good, I admire his energy", "Seriously, you are very talented. Love your passion. Keep doing your thing and many opportunities will come your way! Wish my upvotes could equate to cash.", "I never appreciated how difficult the drums are on this track before. Great work, and thanks for calling my attention to Grohl’s greatness!", "Thanks for the kind words", "Appreciate you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🖤", "You have an interesting playing style. Looks like you’re a lefty on a righty kit, but there’s some other interesting choices too like the one handed double snare hits in the verse instead of going left/right. Real interesting to see.", "It's in the same category as the guitarist stink-face.", "I see you have Go With The Flow but no Song for the Dead :(", "This is one of my favorite songs to play, good job", "I be doing weird shit", "That's on the list 😏😏😏 stay tuned", "Dave hired a drummer for his 2nd album, then after recordings he had misgivings and went back and re-recorded the entire ‘colour and shape’ album with his own drums. \n\nDave offered that the guy he’d originally hired could play on tour, but the guy declined.\n\nIt took Dave a minute to find a drummer he felt really good about, it seems. I think that’s fair if you’re Dave Grohl.", "That was down right fucking fantastic. Had me smiling the whole time. You got a new sub.", "Thank you🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾", "Never realized how complex the drums are on this track. Amazing job!", "Thanks, it's a high energy one for sure", "fucking rad, my guy, great job!", "Thanks, this was so much fun to play", "Toughest tracks? Dude, a 12yo girl can play that... https://youtu.be/2bgsARH_1aw\n\n(legit I couldn't play it, I just wouldn't be able to keep up the pace, nice work)", "Not a drummer but something sounds wrong at 1:41 and again everytime that little snare fill is played. It's kind of off beat, like you come in too late and then are playing the ODDS instead of the EVENS if that make sense. eg. \"....could be this real forever, offbeat, offbeat' \"", "🤣🤣 love nandi", "I’ll always upvote anything Doug Martsch related.", "Like someone else said, I was familiar with this song but I'd never thought about how difficult the drumming is. As soon as the hi-hats kicked in I was like \"ohhh yup\"\n\nAnyway, here are a few of my favorite \"drum songs\" that you hopefully haven't heard yet:\n\n[Bloc Party - Like Eating Glass](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReqXJHK-9Fk)\n\n[James Gang - The Bomber](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQIApp7WgIk)\n\n[Ima Robot - Dynomite](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mdfXbJiYWQ)\n\n[The Coma Lilies - Grab A Fork Micron](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYtd_O7xBFc)\n\n[David Axelrod - Holy Thursday](https://youtu.be/wZegagEBw6U)\n\nedit: oh and also, it's a little bit different but [check this out](https://youtu.be/Eaqxo1R7raA)", "I am glad you enjoyed it. It's fun to share it with new people.", "Please do it! I was going to suggest it too", "Yes, I'll keep it in mind" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://youtu.be/psP-6TQAYbc
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[ "“Sorry, but mind if I pull it out? I might as well just go ahead.”", "You know, Louis is a pretty good comedian, and even though the asking women if he can jerk off in front of them isn't exactly rape, it's still just gave me the impression that he's a creep. \n\nThen I heard the story about how he tried to get Pete Davidson fired from SNL for smoking \"too much pot.\" I'm not a huge Pete Davis fan but that is a real dick move from a fellow comedian, especially one who had made it at that point.", "Oh boy. I love C.K.'s stand-up but got downvoted to shit recently for daring to point out that he didn't JUST do the creepy jerking off in front of women thing. \n\nHe also apologized to one of them for pushing her into a bathroom and when she was like \"uhhh you never did that\" he backpedaled.", "I'm sure his victims are so glad they can *finally* look back on this whole thing and laugh.", "eww, so does that just mean he got confused about which person he did that to? 😩", "Yup. \n\nTFW you assault so many people you get them mixed up on your apologies, then years later you can do an apology stand-up special and make money off your crimes. \n\n\"When you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.\"", "That’s fuckin awful. Ugh. That Trump quote makes me shudder.", "We have only heard that story from Pete’s perspective. I’d be interested to hear it from anyone else who was there.", "That kind of pisses me off too but I'm willing to put my values aside if it means fucking Pete Davidson over", "Should Louie just commit suicide because people saw his dick lol its so dumb.", "You will be louis!", "If he apologizes for his racy material in this at all I'm fucking done with him", "If you believe Pete's story I have a bridge to sell you.", "Used to love his work, and he was definitely funny. However now he’s just a creepy sex pest and I can’t laugh at his jokes anymore. \n\nHe’s also clearly not sorry and I’m sure he will claim to be cancelled to get the audience he deserves.", "There are a million different possibilities in between committing suicide and continuing to be a public figure. He could just retire and be a normal perv", "Whole lot of pearl clutching in this thread", "What why? Do you think apologies are evil?", "Not to say that that didn’t happen but I would take what Pete Davidson says with a grain of salt…", "because he asked if they would see his dick please", "What he did was wrong. He is definitely a perv. He got busted. They took and canceled everything he did. He honestly apologized. It wasn’t rape and no one was forced. Still pervy. 30% of the celebrities you follow and like are also pervs. You just haven’t heard about it…", "By \"saw his dick\", do you mean \"forced to watch him masturbate\"?\n\nI think that might be what you meant. No problem. \n\n\nNo, I don't think he should commit suicide. I also don't think he should try a comeback to comedy, especially with a special titled specifically meant to provocate an audience on the subject of his crimes, our of respect for his victims (at the very least). \n\n\nBut, it's a free market right? Maybe there's an audience that is ok with \"forced to watch him masturbate\".", "But they weren't forced he asked them. Is there something different about his genitals I'm not getting here? Why are so horrifying he isn't allowed to do anything? It's not making sense.", "Which crimes was Louis charged for again?", "it's not that he can't make comedy anymore because of what he did - it's that he continues to use the experience to profit by using it as material. it shows he doesn't understand what was wrong about what he did. he used his position of power to advance his own interest, and he's still doing it. if he understood what he did that was wrong he would apologize and then move on and make comedy material that stands on it's own without using his abuses to further his career.", "Or, you know, he could just do this and if you don't want to support him, don't? This notion of deciding things for others is really quite ridiculous.", "You seem confused, bud.", "I still take his word over CK’s. CK lied about his predatory behavior for years THEN MADE A MOVIE WHERE CHLOE GRACE IS HIS LOVE INTEREST", "Not that long ago, my wife and I went to the Comedy Cellar. And who drops by unannounced at the end of the night, but Louis CK.. \n \nWe both had extremely conflicting feelings about whether or not to walk out. Frankly, it was sort of personal. But we decided to stick it out and see what he had to say. Plus - it'd be a good story regardless. \n\nA lot of the humor went back to being basic observational comedy. \"I was going to the store and saw this...\" or \"You ever notice how..?\". \n\nAnd well... we laughed our asses off. It was material that was silly, playful and didn't have to be 'shocking' to be knee-slappingly funny. It wasn't angry, it wasn't bitter - unlike the stuff post-\"incident\". \n\nAs good as the other comedians were - he was a cut above the rest that night. \n\nWhat was wild is that in between jokes, the audience was dead silent.. trying to reconcile hating him with enjoying the jokes. At a few points - he read the room and made light of it - which I think was smart and helped turn some naysayers. \n\nMy take away from that night was... if *any* other comedian did that material, they'd be hailed as a genius. And if Louis continues his career with *that* direction of comedy - I think he'd have a real shot at making a public comeback. Not just a niche comeback within his fanbase. It was objectively very good. \n\nNow.. will I knowingly pay to see him perform? Unlikely. There's enough other nationally touring comedians that make me laugh just as hard that aren't guilty of abusing their power. \n\nRegarding Pete, I'm glad he lands on his feet. Incredible comic and one of my favorites on SNL, despite having no acting or improv chops. His Louis story was fuckin' murderous gold.", "i thought she played his daughter in that movie...", "At least he asked if he could pound his pud, unlike your boy jeffrey toobin who was cancelled for all of 6 months.", "He also put a lot of time and effort into using his comedy connections to destroy the careers of the women who complained about him. There are many more who didn’t come forward for that very reason.", "Oh boy top of controversial here we come.", "I remembered wrong, shes dating a 68 year old man in it. still, the vibes were weird. I got to stop smoking delta eight", "it has weird vibes but it’s different then him casting her as is love interest (which could imply he wanted to talk advantage of her irl in some way)", "What does that have to do with it?\n\nHe admitted to it himself, don't put the blame on me LOL", "Penis CK", "What a perfect example of internet culture. You went full on capital-letter-aghast about some shit that you misremembered. If you can't keep track of the things you're outraged about, maybe don't be so outraged about them.", "In fairness though, what can a comedian like Louis do other than write about his own experiences? He can't suddenly start doing a set of non-sequitur one-liners.\n\nPeople will be expecting him to comment on it. It's the elephant in the room. Hopefully not masturbating in the corner of said room.", "...I saw the movie. You go watch it then tell me the movie isnt a metaphor.", "It felt so metaphorical.", "\"I'm not trying to lose weight, I'm just interested in the data.\"", "He went into therapy, and was a DECADE into it, when this all came out. He corrected his behavior and started making personal apologies TEN years before this came to light. I worked in the Boston comedy scene for around ten years, myself. Dude was remorseful, honest, and focused on growth.\nDon’t talk about shit you don’t know the slightest bit about.", "It's the same as if someone mentions Trump's crimes. You know what it means. Lack of formal charges does not equal lack of criminality.", "He's kinda fucked into talking about it. It's what everybody will be thinking about when seeing him. I'm sure he doesn't want to talk about it, but he's gonna have to.", "You said he profited off his crimes which I believe is illegal in the US.\n\nSo I'm just asking you what exactly he was charged and convicted of that he's profiteering from? Serious question.", "Which connections? Which careers? Can you honestly say any of these women were famous? or their careers severely suffered because of him? Do you remember any of their names? \n\nThey claimed he was in a position of power but he was in no way responsible for their careers, before or after, if they had any.", "well he's already commented on it in a previous special and you'd have to hope he has other life experiences to draw from other than sexually assaulting people and being called out", "huh?", "I think that story got enough attention that if it was completely fabricated we probably would have heard about it. Like there are several people who could easily deny it ever happened or happened in that way. I'm betting the story is pretty legit, he might have punched it up a little bit just to make it work better on stage but the actual facts of the story are probably pretty legit.", "\"I AM BEING CENSORED\"\n\nHe whined, in front of an audience, on TV.", "1.) Accidentally admit to assaulting someone. \n\n2.) Sell stand-up special laughing off your past behavior. \n\n3.) ???\n\n4.) Profit!\n\nYour logic is that committing a crime doesn't really count as a committing a crime until after you've been convicted of said crime in court and it's unfair to criticize someone for committing that crime even if they've admitted to it and even if that person is a multi-millionaire who doesn't need you to bend over backwards to defend them (but for some strange reason are)?", "For anyone who hasn't already seen it, his special Hilarious on Netflix is peak Louis C.K., I think.", "this comment is normalizing cultural values that protect perpetrators of sexual assault. he's not 'fucked into talking about it' - he's choosing to use his infamy for personal gain", "Nah I’m good. Guy wasn’t even funny before the scandals.", "I haven’t seen that movie and I definitely think that is a terrible choice of a love interest for him, but half of hollywood movies have a 50 yr old actor, your Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, etc paired with a girl 25 years younger. But I guess you don’t mind that much there cause they are good looking.", "Dude go outside and get some air.\n You seem unwell.", "Yes it does. An action either is criminal or not, regardless to your social justice make-believe.", "The original issue was that he used his power to \"take advantage\" of a woman. Stop conflating the \"power\" of referencing that material with what happened.\n\nYou seem to be making a leap stating that he doesn't understand why the thing he did was bad. He can reflect on it, move on, and leverage it. If he did some other perverse thing again then yeah I'd understand your sentiment.", "Right, but none look/act/have jerk off jokes like louis ck and feature them staring at them in bathing suits like my uncle at a pool party", "Lmao you clearly don't like him and interpret anything as more evidence as to why you don't like him. Chill", "I’ve seen him like 3 times. The last at Bridgestone arena. Read the room.", "Also, have met him. Never had an issue until he lied several times and became a general creep", "Caught... it was consensual and people are making the assumption that he was knowingly using the power of his status to get them to say yes.", "The ones who complained aren’t famous. It’s hard enough to make it as a comic already, even without a headliner refusing to work with any club that books you. He obviously did this shit to many women because he even did it to Sarah Silverman (even though she played it off as nbd). He has a pattern of abuse.", "I assume you have examples of who you are talking about where he attempted/succeeded in destroying their career and not just slandering because reddit is an echo chamber of hate?", "So he shouldn't ask women for consensual sexual activities? Lol. I guess famous people are banned from requesting anything sexual and must first ask for a date. And gasp! What if the other person said yes to the date despite not wanting to because of the person's celebrity?", "Ah yes, the only two forms of sex.", "When a titan of your industry whips it out without you asking you didn't exactly have a choice in the matter.", "I agree completely. It is abusive behaviour, he knew what he was doing, and specially he knew it was wrong. But to say he destroyed any career or went out of his way to ruin their chances is not true", "A very basic Google search that took 3 minutes found this:\n\nIntimidation: \"They also told the Times their managers were soon contacted by C.K.’s manager Dave Becky, who wanted the women to stop telling people what had happened with his client.\"\n\nDeath threats: \"In the years after, she wrote, she tried to stay silent, but everywhere she went, as a comedian, she would find people defending C.K. and attacking the women who spoke out against him. When she finally came forward with her own story, she received death threats.\"\n\n[article from \"The Cut\"](https://www.thecut.com/amp/2018/08/what-about-the-careers-of-louis-ck-victims.html)", "Thanks, I was curious what you thought", "That’s exactly were you are wrong. He did ask. They said yes. The reason why they accepted is another topic. He didn’t force any of these women. He is just a pervert who liked to ask if he could be watched while masturbating. That’s it. Pretty nasty as I said before.", "He did ask. His name had weight but he was in no position to create careers or destroy them as you would think of someone like Weinstein", "threats by whom? CK fans? yeah, could be. That doesn’t mean that it was Louis himself threatening them.\n\nedit: Yes of course the manager tried to silence them. He knew it was wrong and he knew what would happen if it came out, then it did. Then his career got destroyed. Sounds like he got what he deserved right?", "Louis won't sleep with you, dude.", "I don't think that person is being as malicious as you think they are.", "Thanks, you too.", "it's not the same but it demonstrates that he doesn't empathize with the victims and continues to benefit financially off of their pain just like he benefitted sexually. anyone who actually understands the impact of being sexually assaulted wouldn't use it for personal gain. if that doesn't make sense to you then it's probably because you also don't understand the psychological impact he had on his victims. \n\ntry to imagine if it was your mother, sister, or girlfriend that he assaulted. even though he apologized it would still cause them pain to see it brought to and used to make money.", "Tf you on about? Look at his IMDB and please tell me how not canceled he is. It only feels like Louis CK has been canceled for longer because 1. CK has felt the need to make his last two specials about his abuse allegations and 2. CK was one of the most prominent comedians of our time. Tambor (I’m assuming that’s who you mean) was on Arrested Development which comparably had more of a cult following and Transparent which I’m pretty sure nobody other people than tv critics watch. If people barely gave a shit about you before you’ll be out of the news cycle way faster but if you stay largely unemployed after the incident you’re still most certainly cancelled. The bitch is fucking [teaching improv](https://www.broadwayworld.com/connecticut/article/Jeffrey-Tambor-Teaches-Improvisation-Class-At-The-Ridgefield-Playhouse-June--July-2021-20210527) while CK is having comedy specials but go on.", "It's sad when defending common decency is seen as a political statement.\n\nTrump: I groped women.\n\nWomen: Trump groped us.\n\nConservatives: hE dIdNT gRoPe ThEm!!!", ">asking women if he can jerk off in front of them isn't exactly rape\n\nIt's not anything remotely similar to rape.", "It's possible, I am kind of a dickhead", "Have you ever even spoken to a woman about how it feels to be in these situations? You’re clearly a dude who thinks he has it all figured out.", "Nah, fuck this guy.", "Why in the world is take advantage in quotes? Do you not believe that he took advantage? Oy fucking vey.", "I didn't see the movie, and you can't remember it. Point goes to whoever isn't acting offended about the knowledge we can't recall about it.", ">An action either is criminal or not, regardless...\n\nRegardless of if they were charged/prosecuted or not. A crime is a crime, even if you get away with it.", "No, the thing is we are going in circles here. He was clearly wrong and got what he deserved. We can all agree on that right?", "Can we at least admit that Pete is famous because he was the ugly dude who dated Ariana, or because he was a comedian trying to make it in NY after his dad died on 9/11? He'a obviously kind & laid back & likeable...but a comedian??", "If you are a person in power it is in the very least a type of sexual harassment. In the entertainment and media industry you don't have to have power directly over someone to have power over them and Louis CK had to know that and if he didn't he's an idiot.", "I respectfully disagree. He needs to address it. He's a comedian.\n\nMy bet is on, since he's a comedian, he's going to try to make you laugh about it; about anything.", "he's just looking for the documents. in this post truth world, it helps to see some documents to at least know where the official truth is because it can help get an idea of what actually happened", "No, it's not even that.\n\nThe idea that sexual activity has to be contained within one's own power strata is silly. It's not like they were his employees. \n\nThose women were big girls and able make their own decisions. Also, penises aren't dangerous and the sight of one can't harm you.", "Ever seen someone get abused as a child? I can’t remember all those details either just that fucked up shit was happening.\n\nTheres a reason why people involved with that movie dont want it out.", "Pete Davidson is this generations Paulie Shore. \nNew weasel baby.", "I watched the 6 minute preview and it's kinda boring. most of it was making fun of Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting. oh, and there was a section where he impersonated a puerto rican man. yawn. boomer humor. I was willing to give him a chance, but he's clearly not sincere with his apologies and he's not very funny.", "Or nobody thinks it's worth their time because Pete clearly chose a guy no one in the industry was going to defend intentionally. The truth of the story is probably closer to \n\n\n\"pete you're high\" - louis\n\n\n*manufactures story while in the shower.* -Pete", "Didn't that incident happen before he made it big?", "Louis himself admitted it, that's good enough for me.", "Still the best stand up in the world. Maybe ever. I'm going to watch this asap.", "ok but he must be admitting to some *specific crimes* that have a defined meaning in legal writing, right? which crimes are those?", "This is literally what Weinstein did. His version was efficient and weaponized but he destroyed the careers of many women who said no to him. All he usually did was get naked and masturbate in front of them in his hotel room.\n\nThe women Louis approached didn't know what he would do if they said no. \n\nYour mentality is alive and strong and you are absolutely correct in some circles. The previous President swam in that world. If Jim Bruer did what Louis did, his career wouldn't be affected. Louis CK could get a job on Fox news today if he wanted. \n\nBut not in the civilized world.", ">it shows he doesn't understand what was wrong about what he did\n\nI'm pretty sure he does. You might think that too if you actually read his apology\n\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/10/arts/television/louis-ck-statement.html\n\n>I want to address the stories told to The New York Times by five women named Abby, Rebecca, Dana, Julia who felt able to name themselves and one who did not.\n\n>These stories are true. At the time, I said to myself that what I did was O.K. because I never showed a woman my dick without asking first, which is also true. But what I learned later in life, too late, is that when you have power over another person, asking them to look at your dick isn’t a question. It’s a predicament for them. The power I had over these women is that they admired me. And I wielded that power irresponsibly. I have been remorseful of my actions. And I’ve tried to learn from them. And run from them. Now I’m aware of the extent of the impact of my actions. I learned yesterday the extent to which I left these women who admired me feeling badly about themselves and cautious around other men who would never have put them in that position. I also took advantage of the fact that I was widely admired in my and their community, which disabled them from sharing their story and brought hardship to them when they tried because people who look up to me didn’t want to hear it. I didn’t think that I was doing any of that because my position allowed me not to think about it. There is nothing about this that I forgive myself for. And I have to reconcile it with who I am. Which is nothing compared to the task I left them with. I wish I had reacted to their admiration of me by being a good example to them as a man and given them some guidance as a comedian, including because I admired their work.\n\n>The hardest regret to live with is what you’ve done to hurt someone else. And I can hardly wrap my head around the scope of hurt I brought on them. I’d be remiss to exclude the hurt that I’ve brought on people who I work with and have worked with who’s professional and personal lives have been impacted by all of this, including projects currently in production: the cast and crew of Better Things, Baskets, The Cops, One Mississippi, and I Love You, Daddy. I deeply regret that this has brought negative attention to my manager Dave Becky who only tried to mediate a situation that I caused. I’ve brought anguish and hardship to the people at FX who have given me so much The Orchard who took a chance on my movie. and every other entity that has bet on me through the years. I’ve brought pain to my family, my friends, my children and their mother.\n\n>I have spent my long and lucky career talking and saying anything I want. I will now step back and take a long time to listen. Thank you for reading.", "Its really not that relevant to anyone but Pete", "1) I don't think he's crying about being censored\n\n2) He literally distributes all of his own content.", "This argument makes no sense because celebs still are with younger actors all the time? Just as comedians do infact get with other comedians, the only reason this power thing comes up is because Louis isn't very easy on the eyes.", "He had already been a writer for SNL, Conan, and the Dana Carvey show that he had also appeared on. He had directed movies and was basically an untouchable white comedy god because he was the lone white guy in the group that made Pootie Tang. He was a huge deal when he met the two young comedians who were trying to make it in the field.", "Because obviously one of the most famous comedians in the world would need someone else to speak on his behalf instead of just disputing it himself... \n\nFFS even if he did do you think anyone is going to come after Lorne with pitchforks or call him an abuse apologist just for being like \"yeah, that never happened\" ?", "...And Louis C.K.\n\n...and Lorne Michaels \n\n... and arguably the rest of the SNL cast that was there at the time\n\n\nbut yeah no one other than that!", "Sounds like you loved his comedy back when he was a \"creepy sex pest\" like 10 yrs ago, but not anymore now that he isn't.", "“I heard about the sexual assault, but what really drew the line was trying to get someone else fired.”", "That's why he has been cancelled-lite and not jailed. Weinstein went further and has been accused of rape but there are a lot more than 20 women who have reports of his crimes. Kate Beckinsale was 16 when he propositioned her, he also propositioned a very young Gwyneth Paltrow. For some women, he would just come out of the bathroom naked, sit on his bed and tell them not to leave. The ones that did were ostracized.", "Do you infantilize women in the civilized world?\n\nI think it more likely that they went along with it because it either didn't bother them or they thought they could get a career boost off of it. Not that they were terrified waifs who would just go along with anything so the big, powerful man wouldn't ruin them. \n\nAlso, if that was all Weinstein did, he wouldn't be in jail, and your stretch to include established boogeymen Trump and Fox News strikes me as weaselly.", "\n\nHe’s still a creep, he still did those things and I wouldn’t trust him to be ‘cured’. \n\nI liked his comedy when I didn’t know he was like that.", "Have never found a joke he said funny. Is accusations are the most funny thing to come from him, that's how unfunny he is.", "This isn't his first special since the me too movement, he addressed it in the last one.", "I really don't understand the uproar about the Pete Davidson story. From Pete's own account he was smoking weed at work and Louis thought it was unprofessional. As someone who smokes plenty of weed in my free time I don't really see how that's controversial. Pete claims that incident was at the end of the day but color me skeptical that's the only time he does it given his attitude towards the whole thing and even if it wasn't, it's still an unprofessional thing to do.", "Your forgetting that no one probably gives a shit. Louis didn't even address it. If he's not even going to address why would someone else. Again if you ignore all other factors Pete's story makes zero sense. If the story can't even stand on its own why would anyone bother responding to it.", "An apology without the word sorry or apologise? Great, not even an attempt at 'I'm sorry if what I did made you feel uncomfortable'.\n\nAlso, being worried about someone in power ruining your career is not the same as admiring someone - but he knows this and is just being a cunt.", "Yeah you’ve made that clear.", "No, it's because he asked them if he could masturbate in front of them. WTF?", "100% ready for Louis. Bought his last special and buying this one.", "And said yes? Like when Brad Pitt shows his dick to younger women rising up in the acting scene but nobody says or does anything because it's Brad Pitt?", "Ow my feelings", "Right. Cuz i cant stop hearing it from them", "Weinstein did a lot of shit that he isn't going to jail for, like inviting young starlets into his room, walking out naked and relying on \"the implication\" that their career would end if they didn't make him happy as he masturbated in front of them. \n\nWhat CK did wasn't illegal, it was uncouth and stupid. \nHe should have known better. He isn't going to jail, he's just been relegated to the status of scumbag. He is the equivalent of someone like Tucker Carlson or Donald J Trump. Sure, he is fine to some people, like you, but to most he is not. \n\nThe women who have an issue with what Louis CK did are not infants.", "You said you are something that I said you’ve made clear that you are, the fact you even fucking reacted says something deeper about you mate.", "Louis CK in an interview of the cast of the Dana Carvey show states how he tried to get Jimmy Fallon fired because he was \"too attractive\". So there has been a previous example of CK trying to harm the career of a comedian.", "I know you are but wot am I m8?", "r/thathappened \n\nBrad Pitt didn't do that, but handsome actor James Franco did. And then he got cancelled for it.", ":) have a good one mate.", "Nobody has seen Brad Pitt's penis?", "I'm fine, thanks for your concern though", "Thanks man, you too", "Who the fuck said jeffrey tambor? Nice rant about the wrong guy though. \n\n[wrong jeff](https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/06/10/media/jeffrey-toobin-returns-cnn/index.html)", "You said Louis CK destroyed the careers of many women who said no to him? If so, do you have a source on that?", "No one said that, Context matters. We are talking about sexual misconduct. If you don't understand that I can't help you.", "Learn to read I guess because no one said that.", "It's only misconduct if they say no, which they didn't. Just like they don't to Brad Pitt, the only difference is looks.", "Not fired, keep from being hired. It's a small difference, but one I think that matters.", "James Franco committed sexual misconduct and he's good looking. So what happened there?", "I agree, Pete has admitted mental health problems, and seems a little sketchy. I'm not sure how much faith I have in the guy.", "I’m with you 100% but You’re talking to the wrong audience here. Reddit is full of mobs with pitchforks playing follow the leader.", "Did you not read his case? He wanted them to do sex scenes he wasn't even in? He was the director and telling them to do sex scenes, now considered they said yes I also don't think he should have lost the lawsuit, but you don't see what I am saying? Why does no young actor who has slept with James Franco say anything after she said yes.", "Louis CK was Moretz's father. She was seduced by John Malkovich. You literally don't remember shit about this movie.", "read the rest of the comments.", "> metaphorical\n\nI don't think you know what this word means.", "So 1. An even bigger nobody. 2. He doesn’t have a long pattern of abuse like CK. Lending some credence that it might have actually been accidental. Especially since I have no idea why he’d intentionally randomly wank it to a radio station’s entire staff. 3. It’s still irrelevant to anything to do with CK. Just because Mark Whalburg has beat a man deaf, Tom Cruise has some dubious scientology connections, and multiple NFL players have straight up killed people and not been canceled doesn’t mean CK shouldn’t have been. It’s completely irrelevant and while there are faaaarrr more scummy people it doesn’t excuse bad behavior. This isn’t some Aziz potentially crossed-wires situation CK forced people to watch and threatened their careers.", "That's not all he did. That is the recent stuff that came out that he is criminally liable for. He was cancelled before that came out. \n\nIf you think that just because someone is good looking they can commit sexual assault then there is an entire world that will always be unavailable to you. Have fun being an incel.", "Thanks for your kind answer", "You're welcome, I love showing incels how creepy they are.", "I think it really comes down to whose life and experiences you value more. Women get depressed, anxious, and have their careers derailed by harassing behavior. The best way to discourage that behavior is to implement concrete, negative consequences. Plenty of research exists on that topic.", "The worst part? The hypocrisy.", "No, because it's NOT SEXUAL ASSAULT. What aren't you getting? If Louis asks a young comedian to watch him masturbate or Bradd Pitt asks a young actor to suck his dick, and THEY BOTH SAY YES. Why is one sexual assault but the other isn't? You can't see this? It's sexual assault if they say NO that's what sexual assault means. The whole thing about being an older person with power means nothing if they are good looking.", "It may be sexual harassment - maybe, but I don't think he should lose his career forever over it. What's strange to me, is that if anyone is a fan of Louis CK, the fact that he jerked off in front of women should surprise no one. It's something he's practically talked about before in his act. Not exactly, but it's not a far jump. In his show he has very uncomfortable conversations with women, and shows he has a difficult time with relationships, including his divorce. There was always an undertone of mild sexual deviance, while trying to be normal. \n\nI'm convinced, you aren't a good comedian usually if you don't have some skeletons in your closet. That it's being fucked up that makes you stand out. That doesn't have to be true, but you see it a lot.", "Can I? I would kind of like to. He very handsome.", "When did what you are claiming happen? In your head?", "Read it again dumbass. Are you saying Brad Pitt has never had sex?", "Right?", "Louis CK didn't have NEAR the power or influence of Harvey Weinstein. Harvey really could end careers (or make them). Louie never had that kind of power or influence. Also, from what I understand, Weinstein did much much worse than just showing his dick or masturbating. \n\nI don't think we can put these two men in the same category.", "So in your head. Got it. You're just making up shit in your head to blame women for your problems. Please don't become a mass shooter incel. Get help.", "You people are allowed to enjoy this without liking Louis CK as a person you know. Hell you don't even need to pay for it if you're clever.\n\nEdit: watching it right now. This is some of his best work.", "So in your mind the only time a story is relevant to someone is when they tell you the story themselves? What kind of fucking logic is that?", "You know how when the comedians break on SNL is kind of funny sometimes. Like it adds to the skit? You know when it stops being funny? When you can't make it through a single goddamn skit without breaking. That's Pete.", "Same category in some instances, only one did something criminal. Louis CK is now at the same level as people like Joe Rogan. But Joe Rogan has a completely different audience than CK did. If CKs audience were the kinds of people who watch Fox news, proud boys, jan 6ers etc... he would still have a career.", "WTF are you talking about? What am I making up? I am saying why yes does mean yes when the guy is Brad Pitt and has power over them but it means no when it's Louie, that's a valid question, BECAUSE THEY SAID YES NOT NO. Don't call me an incel kid I'm double your age.", "He told Jimmy to his face in the Tonight Show. Clip was deleted from youtube page, but he made it a bit with him on the show.\n\nhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/louis-ck-jimmy-fallon-i-787210/", "Also a comedian's job it's to be funny, not to be a reliable source for anything.", "Maybe one day when you grow you’ll learn about professional environments and things like power dynamics in a work place. Until then maybe take your 27 day old account and let the grownups talk you fucking child.", "> The hardest regret to live with is what you’ve done to hurt someone else. And I can hardly wrap my head around the scope of hurt I brought on them. I’d be remiss to exclude the hurt that I’ve brought on people who I work with and have worked with who’s professional and personal lives have been impacted by all of this\n\nWhen you admit you hurt people, this is called an apology.", "When did Brad Pitt do exactly what Louis CK did? Walk up to two women and ask them if he could masturbate in front of them? Just because women find Brad Pitt attractive doesn't mean you get to blame them for not wanting to have sex with you.", "I’ve really never understood the whole Louis CK thing. Like, the guy *actually* got consent. Everyone will say, “Oh abuse of power”, but come on. That’s fine when we’re talking about an adult and an impressionable youth or something, but when one adult says to another, “Hey, can I jerk off in front of you”, and the other adult says, “Uh sure”, that’s it. You don’t get to walk it back. You don’t get to say, “Well, the power dynamic forced me to say yes”. Get fucking real. Take some personal responsibility.", "I'm not sure if you are having difficulty reading. Say Leonardo Decaprio has a relationship with a young actress, nobody says anything about power. Do you not see what I am saying?", "What are you talking about? Why are you talking about me? Are you having issues or something? \n\nI'm not sure if you are having difficulty reading. Say Leonardo Decaprio has a relationship with a young actress, nobody says anything about power. Do you not see what I am saying?", "on the other hand life is too short to let one person continue to harm a bunch of people without any consequence/criticism and give others the idea that if they do the same they also won't get in trouble", ">what he did was absolutely no different to pretty much every guy who uses their best assets to influence girls for sexual gratification.\n\nwtf does that even mean? Yes, every woman has experienced sexual harassment, and most of the perpetrators are not famous. It being common doesn't mean it's \\*not\\* a problem or not damaging to recipient's lives. Did you totally miss the whole point of the #MeToo movement?", "Look, you keep bringing up other attractive men and making stories up about them. Your incel ass refuses to admit that what he did was wrong, that that wasn’t a gross abuse of power because you *admire* that trait in other men. Keep talking about Hollywood heart throbs that haven’t done anything remotely close to this. You’re certainly making the case that you’re a sexless loser who wants nothing more than women to do what he wants. You’re a fucking creep.", "yeah his career got totally wrecked. Never put out another comedy special his whole life", "My uncle Patrick Metaphorkin Dunclair’ coined it.", "Okay again.. Has Leonardo Decaprio had relations with younger actress? Yes. Okay so this is not abuse of power because why exactly? And again, So when Louie trys to do the same thing, consentually, it is now an abuse of power. I am asking a legitimate question.", "No I'm completely in agreement with you. The other person is using some nonsensical logic.", "> If CKs audience were the kinds of people who watch Fox news, proud boys, jan 6ers etc... he would still have a career.\n\nI don't disagree with this, but for the severity of what Louis did, I think he's paid his due. Several lost years and several million likely gone. If we don't forgive, there is no reason to ever apologize or care about your actions.", "I mean sure, if you invent imaginary details you can justify anything. That's not what happened though. \n\n>We've heard from several sources that this shameless funnyman whips \\[his penis\\] out at the most inopportune moments, often at times when his female companions have expressed no interest in watching him go at it\n\nSource: https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/11/9/16629400/louis-ck-allegations-masturbation", "You realize the things he admitted to are crimes right? Not felonies, but still crimes.", "It comes down to the people that you are hanging around with I guess, you surround yourself with incels like yourself then you don't hear it. A lot of people have an issue with 40 something Di Caprio only dating women in their early 20s. Talk to the mother of a daughter in their early 20s to get a different opinion instead of your incel echochambers. \n\nThe reason Johnny Depp was so very quickly cancelled and it took longer for Amber Heard, and she is still working is the difference in their ages. \n\nWhat CK did has been exposed. What Di Caprio does in private with his 20 something girlfriends has not. \n\nNo one who watches Fox News or voted for Trump has a problem with the fact that his wife is young enough to be his daughter. Different groups have different values.", "These are the craziest comments. So many people brushing aside sexual harassment", "Also torrenting it, great call", "I think Louis is one of the best stand up comics ever. I've seen him live a couple of times and had a blast. But I'd never watch anything else he's involved in. Other people will, and that's fine too. \n\nBut the way people react to someone just simply calling this bullshit out is part of why I keep doing it.\n\nAll I did was state a verifiable documented fact and people act like I said we should throw him in the Sarlaac Pit or have him drawn and quartered.", "Jeffrey Toobin got his job back for basically the same thing, except he didn't get consent.", "Or he could just do this and if you don't want to support his choice to do so you can criticize that choice. This notion of criticism = deciding things for others is really quite ridiculous", "I'm not american nor follow Louis CK closely. So I heard he did creepy things but did not know he tried to destroy careers so I wanted to understand better, hence my question. But I see this is a very sensitive topic. Have a good day.", "He's forgiven but what he did isn't forgotten. He did what he did and if people can't look past that then they can't find him funny. He can always write. Or he could hang out with Joe Rogan if he really needs an audience but no one in the world is obligated to enjoy his standup ever again, for the rest of eternity.", ">I'm saying what he did was no different to an attractive guy using his good looks to get a girl into bed.\n\nThen I'm saying you're an idiot, and that women are perfectly capable of choosing whether or not to consent to an experience. It's valid to want to sleep with someone because they're good-looking. It's equally valid to not want a famous comedian to randomly jack off in front of you.", "Okay so you do realize it's also an abuse of power. Thank you I was just asking that question. IMO if somebody says Yes it's a Yes as long as they are adults, but if you want to go further than that and talk about power then you have to be consistent with everybody. That's all. I'm not a trump fan or even American, nor would I consider myself an incel as I have dated women and respect women, please calm down and realize I was just asking for consistency.", "[The mental gymnastics are real.](https://i.imgur.com/DqAdGiY.jpg)", "I never said he tried to destroy careers, read the comment again. Weinstein destroyed careers. Women are pressured like this in many different occupations. Men, in the civilized world, have to be aware of that. In uncivilized places, maybe not so much.\n\nThose women did not know that the guy who was a huge deal in the entertainment industry who asked them if he could pull out his penis and sexually objectify them as he reached sexual climax would hurt their career if they said no. \n\nWhen it comes to the kind of person that would vote for Trump, this doesn't matter. But it does to other people, people like me for instance.\n\nYou are free to ignore this and enjoy CK all you want just like you are free to listen to racist skinhead music.", "A 2012 blind item in the Gawker about some rumors is your source of truth, huh? 🙄", "You're clueless. I understand that you're virtue signaling and all that and good for you, champ, but he is empirically one the greatest standups that have ever been in the field. The experts, i.e., other standups, all agree - there are few finer standups thank Louis CK alive today.", "The allegations are the allegations are the allegations. There aren't videotapes or hard evidence, no. Welcome to the world of most sexual harassment and assault allegations.", "Masturbating in front of women.", "Dating someone 20 years younger than you is not necessarily an abuse of power, that's not what I said.", "\"Strawman, factless argument\"\n\nHe never, not once, claimed to be censored, you deranged halfwit.", "If they are both actors in the industry and Leonardo can get them parts of course is, how is it different? That's the argument you were making about comedians.", "I'd rather not with Louis\n\nCan't be jerking off in public in front of people", "God, you're a fucking child.", "Not supporting Louis here, but this statement about power in Hollywood doesn't make sense. You're saying that celebrities have to be celibate, basically, because anyone they ask could be intimidated by their celeb status. \n\nToo many liberal sounding things being repeated without any sense or logic to it these days.", "You are making a false equivalency. You are comparing dating to walking up to someone at a comedy club and asking them if you can take of your clothes, masturbate to completion as you objectify them sexually in some CFNM sexual gratification fantasy.", ">Sure I accept you can train a dog to be obedient. And there should be consequence.\n\nAre you saying men are essentially dogs? In what way do you mean that? Intelligence? Level of self-control?\n\n>But I'm saying we should be more supportive if someone fucks up and is truly remorseful.\n\nWhat does that look like? And how much of victims' happiness and well-being should we be willing to sacrifice in order to achieve that? Also, how do you know if someone is truly remorseful or is just trying to save face?", "Yeah, that’s what I would probably say, too, after linking that source.", "They are both consentual sex acts though? No I am failing to see why one is a crime and one isn't if they are both consentual?", "Who are you exactly to tell an artist what he should make of his craft?", ">What I find interesting about all this is if Louis just asked the women he was with \"can I have sex with you?\", it wouldn't have been an issue at all.\n\n>Yet for some reason asking to perform a far less intimate sexual act is then somehow seen as abusive, just because it's uncommon/ seen as weird.\n\nI disagree, look at Harvey Weinstein. He did have sex with the women and he did say he thought it was consensual and got in a WHOLE lot of trouble. So I don't think your premise of one being fine but not the other is not true.\n\nThe other thing is, it's not that it's uncommon/seen as weird that gives way to people thinking this was non-consensual. If they both whipped out fur suits, people wouldn't go thinking it was a sex crime just because it's seen as weird. \n\nThe thing is women generally enjoy sex. Women don't generally enjoy dick pics or seeing men get off without getting off themselves. So to say \"she consented to sex\" feels more plausible in cases like these (where there is a power disparity), because women enjoy sex and so maybe she was interested. But what women enjoys sitting/standing there watching a guy masturbate? I mean I'm sure some do but generally not. Which makes you think the women only agreed to it because they were blindsided/didn't know what to do/thought they had to.", "Reddit users have been trying to rewrite history. They claimed that Louis CK asked permission seriously and they all said yes, and then when he was 100% the women wanted it he proceeded, and then the women trashed them because....that's what women do?\n\nIn reality he made that request out of left-field, and the women responded with silence or nervous laughter, Louis pretended that was a yes and proceeded to do it. We all know what he was doing. Fooling these women but also constructing the situation where he can say 'What? I asked permission' if confronted. \n\n\nhttps://www.vulture.com/2019/11/louis-c-k-accuser-speaks-out-on-consent.html\n\nEven if you're on the fence about this situation. Consider this, Louis is not socially inept. If he was then he shouldn't be making these types of requests in the first place. But he's not. Not only that, he's a master comedian. He can read how the audience is doing just from they want they laugh or the pauses they take been his jokes and their responses. He has some of the most specific delivery in the profession. He can communicate with pin-point timing, intent, and emotion.\n\nBut we're supposed to believe that with these women 1) he was unable to communicate in a way where his intent was clear and 2) he was unable to read that his intent wasn't welcomed?\n\nEven if you're giving Louis the benefit of the doubt, consider this. Some of those women were becoming prominent in comedy. Louis sent an unprompted apology to one of those women, saying that his mind was in a fucked up place. Even in the more rose-colored view of Louis actions, he still on some level knew what he was doing was wrong.", "You know, with Louis C.K., the more I learn about that guy, the more I don’t care for him.", "He also blocked the door from women who were trying to leave.", "I don't think your problem is the source. I think your problems is that you don't want to believe women, especially about a guy you admire. I mean it's a news outlet with an editorial process that talked to real women in the comic world, it's not like it's someone rando's anonymous blog.", "How do you know there is many more that didn’t came forward?", "The nuance here is beyond you. I can't help you. You are either going to die angry and alone as an incel or you are going to get help. \n\nThis may help put you on the right path, it's a scene from IASIP where the good looking character is talking about having consensual sex with women on a boat due to something he calls \"The implication.\" The scene is meant to expose that character as a psychopath. If you can understand why this very dark humor is funny, there may be hope for you. Please see a therapist.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yUafzOXHPE", "Wasn’t funny pre scandal\n\nDefinitely don’t care now about some old comedian post scandal.", "What Louis did wasn't a crime. What Tucker Carlson does isn't a crime. Louis is the equivalent of TUcker Carlson now. Hope that helps.", "> even though the asking women if he can jerk off in front of them isn't exactly rape, it's still just gave me the impression that he's a creep.\n\nThat would have been already pretty bad, but from what the women describe it's worse. \n\nHe made that request out of left-field, and the women responded with silence or nervous laughter, Louis pretended that was a yes and proceeded to do it. We all know what he was doing. Fooling these women but also constructing the situation where he can say 'What? I asked permission' if confronted.\n\nEven if you're on the fence about this situation. Consider this, Louis is not socially inept. If he was then he shouldn't be making these types of requests in the first place. But he's not. Not only that, he's a master comedian. He can read how the audience is doing just from they want they laugh or the pauses they take been his jokes and their responses. He has some of the most specific delivery in the profession. He can communicate with pin-point timing, intent, and emotion.\n\nBut we're supposed to believe that with these women 1) he was unable to communicate in a way where his intent was clear and 2) he was unable to read that his intent wasn't welcomed?", "lol yes I like always sunny, I'm a big fan and get the joke dude... again we are talking about law here, nor do you know if Louie had dark intentions and Leonardo didn't.. they both are just looking for something sexual.. and Louie asked and did the right thing. Either one is an abuse of power or the other one is as well.", "Assault? That's a new accusation, isn't it?", "“Everybody literally does this all the time” describes A LOT of terrible shit people have done through history, you know. Actions aren’t justified just because a ton of people do them", "Most comedians say he is in the short list for best ever.", "one time I saw hypocrisy on reddit and I called the fbi and they busted his door and everything and reddit awarded me the medel of freedum and made me an admin for the day and the changes i made were so amazing reddit became the number one website but i was only admin for a day and when the day was over the reversed all the changes because they were jelous but then reddit went down in the dumps they begged to come back but i said no because i'm too busy having sex in my mansion", "My mistake, that's just what his last two specials with the giant cheering crowds were about. I can't stand listening to his creepy voice anymore so I didn't click on it. I am done with his whining and self-victimization.", "aw c'mon, he's Pete Davidson, he's funny! lmao", "The logic is beyond you, that's all. \n\nLouis asked young women if he could masturbate in front of them. He didn't ask them for coffee or how they feel about the political spectrum. He didn't express an intention of befriending them or dating them. He asked them blatantly if he could use their body for his own sexual gratification. He did this when he was a big deal in the comedy world.\n\nIt wasn't illegal. It was unethical. \n\nTucker Carlson constantly lies and he has argued in court that he is allowed to lie because only an idiot would take him seriously. He is also an unethical person.", "I'm not into American Politics, Louis isn't even right wing, I am very confused here. Try using logic instead of emotion it may help to understand things.", "yup. a lot of \"leave Louis CK alone!\"-ing", "No one is talking about the law. CK didn't do anything illegal. He did something unethical.", "Lol", "I guess it’s just 7 counts of sexual harassment. While assault does not require contact, it appears sexual assault does.", "Because, and no matter how hard you try and spin this, he had power over these women and their careers. He’s been know in the past to torpedo peoples careers whom he disliked, and having that sort of power over a person gives you a gross edge. I suggest you look up why Weinstein got away with it for so long. And by all means if these sexy leading stars you keep gushing about were pulling this same bullshit you’d better believe they’d be facing similar back lash. James Franco was a fucking documented creep for a long time until he started begging an underage girl for sex over insta, so there’s your answer on that front. I’m guessing you don’t have a lot of experience with women or workplaces, or you’d at least have an inkling of what you’re talking about. For now you just come across as willfully ignorant because you want to laugh at some dudes jokes and not feel bad about it.", "Why don't you go pull the clip where he claims, implies, or otherwise alludes to being censored in any of his specials or interviews. \n\nGo ahead, I'll wait.", "Louis did something unethical. Why is that so hard to understand? I doubt you know what logic is.", "the same ones as Roger Ailes and Bill O Rielly", "This also depends on if you think what he did was sexual assault. I’m kind of on the side of saying it was okay since there was consent and I know that won’t be the sentiment of others. But the point I want to make is it’s up to you to support him or not. I’m going to continue giving him my money because I love what he makes and I’ll even laugh at the jokes about him pulling his dick out.", "People, this is an ironic copypasta\n\neveryone downvoting is /r/wooosh", "There's nothing wrong if someone did the things you're describing, but I think that's Louis CK's sanitized version and not what he actually did.", "It wasn’t in public", "IN your opinion there is nothing wrong with that. IN my opinion there is. It is either stupid or unethical. Louis should have known better.", "If it's mutual it's not abuse.\n\nIn cases like this it's hard to tell what's actually consensual and what is a power disparity forcing somebody to agree. If it was mutual it was ok, if not it wasn't. But since women don't generally like this sort of thing I'm thinking it wasn't mutual.\n\nI don't think \"pleasure extracting\" of power is going to catch on. Especially when the people it happened to are saying it wasn't consensual.\n\nI'm sure there are plenty of rich people who are terrible people who have given waaay more to charity to avoid taxes than I have donated. I don't think \"giving\" = \"absolution\"", "That's fine, but it's a change of the subject. \n\nYou said it's sexual harassment, which is a different thing than being just stupid or unethical.", "Oh my mistake\n\nHe forced women into secluded rooms and made them watch him masterbate\n\nVery important distinction", "Sexual harassment and criminal sexual harassments are two different things. Catcalling, for instance, is not illegal, it is sexual harassment. \n\nI am done arguing uneducated idiots.", "He didn’t force them", "That specific one is at least questionable in it's validity.", "What", "You and I both know that is taken from the larger context of his sad-ass comedy. He's a passably scummy writer, and thus knows better than to come right out and say what he's getting at. I watched the special in question. The thrust of it was \"Everyone is being unfair to me and I am being drummed out of the industry\" while a huge crowd cooed at him like an injured raccoon.", "You’ve summed it up perfectly. If you consent gets overruled because someone has power then surely powerful people will never be allowed to do anything that someone might deem sexual. Also what counts as having power. Dave was sued for sexual harassment because he asked Jenifer out on a date and she said yes. But because Dave has worked in the office 1 day longer than Jenifer, he used his power over her to get the consent.", "The whole bathroom thing. That's reading too much into it and is being done by people who want to demonize him. What Louis did was wrong but there isn't anyone accusing him of doing something like that. He also admitted everything and apologized to everyone and didn't try to justify himself or make things worse for his victims.\n\nSo he only admitted to do the creepy thing and he is only being accused of doing the creepy thing. He also hasn't refuted any accuser anonymous or otherwise.\n\nSo you were being downvoted for speculation.", "But like how much more wild can sexual harassment get before it becomes assault. This might sit right on the goddamn line between them.", "LET GO BABY!!!!!! Fuck the haters!!!!!! Go Louis!", "HOW DARE HE", "Um... Trump was formally charged. Twice. It went nowhere.", "Oh yeah, I threw some popcorn in for this one!", "That's totally off base. The conservatives say: They consented to Trump groping them!", "From everything I was reading you’re spot on. This is like right on the line.", "I mean the rape was bad, but least he wasnt a hypocrite ya know?", "Because Louis CK denied it? The guy who lied about all of the allegations for years? And his first special coming back made it look like he got in trouble for sharing his kink rather than admitting that those women didn't actually think he was going to jerk off in front of them?\n\nI'm calling bullshit. He constructed the situation so that he could just say 'what? I asked permission?' when confronted about it. And that's exactly what he did in his first major special coming back.\n\nSome people claim it's because 'it came from gawker'. But at the time Gawker was the only place willing to publish these allegations because of Louis' influence in the industry. Gawker had been loose in it's other stories, but I have no reason to believe they were loose with these since everything that has been verified confirmed what they have published regarding Louis' conduct.", "Maybe you should read the comment that was responded to again.", "He has a deal on his website, it’s like 7 specials for $25. I bought it and am running through a marathon now lol", "He didn't admit any crime. He did admit of commiting unethical behavior.\n\nWe don't have absolutely any context or any accuser of him being physical ever. Just a slip up in a conversation that offers absolutely no context and even if it were true without any context it doesn't mean sexual assault.\n\nLouis CK is guilty of using his power to get away with extremely indecent behavior. But sexual assault that's an unsubstantiated claim that no one is accusing him of and a narrative you bought meant to demonize him even further.", "All it would take would be for some of it to splash on them probably. Fucking gross.", "If it was non-consensual it was abuse of power. Abuse of power is just using one’s power over another in order to take advantage of that person. So it would be abuse of power.\n\nAre you thinking physical abuse = \"real abuse\" and all other uses of the word are invalid? A hall monitor can \"abuse\" their priveledges.", "Louis CK is not being treated with the same degree of severity as Harvey Weinstein. Stop being so emotional. Don't sexually harass women and you'll be okay.", ">Even if you're on the fence about this situation. Consider this, Louis is not socially inept. \n\nSays who? Stand up is one way \"conversation\". It's not social per se.\n\n>If he was then he shouldn't be making these types of requests in the first place. \n\nBeing socially inept or not isn't like having a right arm or not. You can be socially inept without knowing it. In fact, I'd guess most people who are socially inept don't know they are. If he doesn't know he's inept then how can he know he's in the camp to follow your rule. \n\n>Not only that, he's a master comedian. He can read how the audience is doing just from they want they laugh or the pauses they take been his jokes and their responses. \n\nThere's a pretty big difference between reading an audience (ie hearing laughing or not) and reading all the non verbal queues an individual puts out. There's no reason to think people who are good at the former are any good at the latter. \n\nLook I don't know about all of the accusations against Louis but, just generally, your assertions of equivalence don't ring true to me.", "Not all of them, but all the confirmed shitty people have been identified and excised. How about you?", "Something to keep in mind is Reddit ISNT the norm of how people think. At this time this post is 55% upvoted but for the majority of normal people, it'd be like 90% upvoted.", "The fact that we even have to think about that is just… ughhhhh", "Oldvegetabledildo gets it. Attention is currency. Passing on this one", "Cue the peanut gallery.", "Uhh no because it came from Gawker, because every article that references this only references Gawker and because the original article that Gawker references is a NYT article that makes literally no mention of him blocking a door. In fact in the original article it states that he isn't blocking a door but is sitting in a chair.\n\nI'm not denying all the other stuff but goddamn that one specific thing literally only appears in one single article with no other reference or secondary verification.", "The power dynamic influenced their consent, if not for their admiration for him and for his position as an influential member of the entertainment world, they would have not consented to it That is what makes it abuse, and since an sexual act was involved, it's sexual abuse.", "They're saying it wasn't consensual though. There's a big difference between saying yes because you want to and saying yes because you feel you have to, even if your feeling is incorrect and you don't actually have to.\n\nConsider when that murderer told Kala Brown she could have sex with him or die. (https://www.vizaca.com/kala-brown-kidnapping-survivor/) Saying yes to sex in that situation isn't consent. Therefore \"Yes\" does not always equal consent. \n\nThis situation is obviously less extreme but if somebody with influence in your career says \"Can I jerk off in front of you\" you may come to the conclusion that it's either say yes or risk losing your job. Which is what the women claim happened to them. \n\nSaying yes to something bad to avoid something worse isn't consensual and can be deemed abuse. The outrage isn't fake. The \"abuse\" isn't a smoke screen. It's not prudes who are complaining. Lots of sexual and un-prudish women are upset about this situation.", "I read it. I was just reading 420's comment as listing one option out of the million of possibilities. Not deciding the exact path he should have taken. Just offering a potential alternative as criticism.", "I’d rather watch this versus watching Dave bitch about trans people and getting “cancelled” for an hour, for the second special in a row. Dumb to compare the two, but that’s my take", "Sure, although you don’t have to interrogate people to ask them questions. It just takes some charisma and the ability to hold a dialog. You hear a really messed up rumor about someone and you get to the bottom of it. That how I find out my co-worker who I thought was an alright dude actually went to jail for rape. Cut that motherfucker out of the circle of people I talk to real quick. \n\nI take it you don’t really care what your friends do, as long as they’re your friend you’ll back them up. It’s weird to me that some people are scared of confrontation, or even more than that just don’t know much about the people they associate with or are related to. You should get to know your friends and family, they might have some cool stories.", "I wish he wasn't such a gross bastard.", "The hypocrisy is real.", "> I think that story got enough attention that if it was completely fabricated we probably would have heard about it.\n\nAre you new to planet earth? When has that rule ever held true?", "Impudent until proven firmly.", ">Catcalling, for instance, is not illegal, it is sexual harassment.\n\nNo it isn't. Sexual harassment is sexual harassment. Literally what you guys have been discussing. Stupid or unethical vs illegal.\n\nSexual harassment is illegal. Being stupid or unethical is not. It's kinda that simple. Granted, some people who do illegal things get off scot free because they have great lawyers.", "Duuuude what kind of bridge though?", "I think it’s quite hard for people to separate art from an artist when their art is very closely tied to their personality, in a very clear way in the case of stand-up comedians. \n\nStand-ups are often literally pouring their personality and thoughts out to the audience. I can understand why someone who really doesn’t like Louis wouldn’t enjoy his shows even if the jokes were funny, because they can’t stand the person making them. I appreciate that Kevin Spacey is a great actor (he’s in some of my favourite films) but I still don’t know if I can enjoy his great performances because I know who he is. And acting’s a level removed from the directness of stand-up comedy.\n\n(For the record, I’m on the fence in this case. I don’t love or hate Louis, so I won’t go out of my way to either watch or avoid the new special).", "What Louis CK did was gross and inappropriate, but surely some people deserve a chance at redemption. If Alex Jones can harass the parents of dead kids and still have a career then surely Louis CK can.", "Virtue signalling? how? I said his sexual abuse accusations are more funny than his actual stand up, thats anti-virue signalling if anything. Maybe you don't understand the term - might want to search it up. And Clueless? I stated an opinion. I have never found anything he says funny. I never said he was bad at comedy. I never said others don't find him funny. You're attacking a point I never stated. I agree a lot of people find him funny, I know a lot of comedians find him funny. You're arguing with yourself, buddy.", "“Believe women”\n\nWhich women? Truthful women? Lying women? All women?\n\nIf that source is a standard for truth, we are fucked", "That wasn't true at all, that was Pete just doing gossip girl like he always does. He is notorious for just flat out lying to get material. Even other people said that never happened that was right with pete. lol", "What I find interesting about all this is if Louis just asked the women he was with \"can I have sex with you?\", it likely wouldn't have been an issue at all.\n\nEDIT: My comment is drawing attention to the fact that if he instead asked to have sex with them, rather than asking to masturbate in-front of them, there likely wouldn't have been an issue.\n\nIn other words, it was mostly because of the oddness of the sexual request that it was seen as a problem, which reveals how diluted this whole controversy was.", "I can separate life from art. He seems like a scummy guy but I think he is also funny. \n\nHe got ostracized from the industry and is no longer in a position to take advantage of women now, which is what he deserves. If he wants to continue to create comedy outside the industry then it is up to people as individuals to decide if they want to look past his \"cancelling\". If there is no audience then he will not have a career. \n\nPersonally I would not pay to see his comedy unless it was a live, in-person show, but I am not going to froth at the mouth at the site of him releasing a new special.", "People are so dumb, guy does something apologizes, and people just hate comedy all of a sudden? Grow the fuck up people. You morons would like the beatles music but don't care to know they all was terrible people in real life.", "Their comment this was for was deleted but I'll be damned if I didn't write this response for nothing. Here's their comment:\n\n>>you may come to the conclusion that it's either say yes or risk losing your job.\n\n>They may come to that conclusion out of a sickness known as suspicion, but doesn't make it true. You can't suspect something with no proof, go along with it anyway, and then claim abuse.\n\n>If you truly suspected something to be true, and went along with it, then the real abuser is towards yourself.\n\nAnd my response:\n\n>If you truly suspected something to be true, and went along with it, then the real abuser is towards yourself.\n\nSo if Kala Brown's captor had been bluffing and would have let her go after she'd said no, then she was the abuser in the situation?\n\nIn the Louis situation, the evidence that your job is at risk is all the known instances of black balling women who don't say yes. Maybe there were no known instances of that happening with this *particular* man but it's not a completely wild, out of the blue idea that this might happen. \n\nThis isn't a woman agreeing to marry a man because she's afraid if she said no the aliens would push the moon into the earth and kill everyone. This is a common thing that happens to people. Is it worth the risk to assume it's not happening to you right now? Apparently the women decided it wasn't worth the risk, if they were even capable of running the calculation and not in shock and exhibiting the fawn response (https://www.pacesconnection.com/blog/the-trauma-response-of-fawning-aka-people-pleasing-part-one).\n\nEither way I don't think the response was the wrong one, I think the request they were responding to was wrong.\n\n>sickness known as suspicion\n\nI find it odd that you think their fear of something that happens often is a sickness, but Louis actions were only \"a little selfish, but that's as far as it goes.\" when any HR would tell you this is a clear abuse of power. I think you are not looking at this scenario impartially. You think people are \"dehumanising others over moral trends\" when they are simply saying \"this hurts people there should be consequences for people who hurt people\" meanwhile decrying people who clearly went through something they consider traumatic as \"sick\".", "I'm not a comedian, he is mid\n\n​\n\nlove all the downvotes tho, keep supporting guys like him.", "Pauly Shore was actually funny though.", "You don't even need to be clever, he uploaded it as DRM-free and it's already on the biggest pirating website on the planet. In fact I just downloaded it in case anyone was worried that the user Crooked**** didn't have a lot of uploads or a green skull, and sure enough it's legit.", "When are we getting the new Bill Cosby special \"Goofed Up\"?", "Why you so worked up abt it tho.", "There’s examples of women that didn’t say yes, he just outright did it…", "It's part of a stand-up routine fcs. It's a self-deprecating joke about his immaturity, good ol pot paranoïa and the irony of seeing Louis CK's career imploding for far worse than smoking on the job.\n\n​\n\nI don't see why some of wouldn't be \"romanced\" with exaggeration. Maybe Louis just pointed it out without all the patronizing and snitched in a conversation with his boss who shrugged it off... and Louis CK's demise was a good occasion to turn this small anecdote into a bit.", "Where exactly did he apologize? Even in the special he basically goes don't trust their consent, he didn't show a bit of remorse. \n\nThe fact of the matter is he didn't refute the bathroom anecdote. If we are punishing him without trial he'd be in jail. But he's not. All that happened here is an allegation is discjssed. So for a second please take his cock off your mouth and shut the hell up.", "Since you've confirmed the only issue you have with this story is the source, here is The New York Times writing about the same allegations: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/09/arts/television/louis-ck-sexual-misconduct.html", "You don't. Not at all.", "Maybe people got confused with his FX show in that one episode where he blocked the door from the woman trying to leave", "Source of the allegations, not the source of the article.\n\nThanks for providing that article though, reading it now.", "Not the rapin’?", "Then below that is…the scheming…", "That's not sexual assault lol", "Still waiting.", "YAY", "That’s not what I meant. I was implying that he is both professionally and personally a jerk.", "He’s done enough interviews to demonstrate he’s capable of an articulate two way conversation. Respectfully, I don’t think your argument holds water.", ">What Louis did was wrong but there isn't anyone accusing him of doing something like that\n\nDo you think the 5 accusers on record are the only people he's done this to?", "The first thing he did was write a statement admitting everything that he was accused and apologizing. And as you know, he phoned his victims to apologize. He stayed out of public life for a while. If you are to publicly demonize someone the very least you can do is know the facts.\n\nHe didn't need to have a trial because he admitted everything he was accused dor. He didn't engage the media and didn't acknowledge the speculations because NO ONE was accusing him of violence. People speculated violence on the basis of likely a misunderstanding and is to further dig someone they hate.\n\nSeems that you are mad that he kept doing stand-up. As if it somehow signifies that he isn't sorry. A stand-up special isnt the place to show remorse. \n\nI honestly don't believe is fair to expect a comedian to just stop doing the only thing he knows how to do. \n\nIt's ok for people to stop watching him, and if you want to is your right to remind him and others of what he did. What is not right is speculate and fabricate lies and stories just because you think she deserves it.\n\nAnd lol I'm sucking his dick just because I stated the facts and tell you to not speculate about other people's lives.", "It’s incredibly borderline and still disgusting. Probably would be if any ejaculate touched them", "Lol, coming from the guy that has a Bob Saget picture on his avatar. You realize they had to keep the Olsen twins away from the guy on set of Full House because he was always saying lewd and creepy shit, right? \n\nAlso, I've seen his comedy shows. It's like they were written by 12 year olds starting puberty. Terrible.", "Sexual harassment and def not ok\n\nAnd yeah probably\n\n\nStill gonna watch his special tho. Dude was funny af", "if you are gonna reach that hard at least give me a reach around", "I don't know and I'm certainly not going to accuse him of rape without any basis on pure speculation. There's not even a 2nd party accuser. \n\nHis behavior is consistent of that of a creep and if people were accusing him of being a creep to other women I wouldn't care. But it's very clear people want to label him as a rapist so he can't continue doing comedy and or sell more pageviews for a website.\n\nIMO if we are to take part on demonizing someone on social media, as users we have the moral obligation to stick to the facts and keep speculation to a minimum.", "I never said anything about your ability to watch it or not…", "I mean if Chris Brown can still somehow fucking have a career…", "Yall remember when he did that to Pamela Aldon in *Louie* and it was like a dark character moment for him?", "that's not a crime at face value", "**Eesh.** That’s creepy as hell.", "Let me know if I'm missing something, but I believe he asked before masturbating in front of two women.", "At a guess, like a lot of things, there’s plenty to be for real upset about without adding new things that didn’t happen just because the story becomes more compelling. So like… they’re cheesed that this ONE item keeps getting casually tossed in as an indicting FACT, when we’re being SO CAREFUL and SO SMART discussing this…\n\nI do this with politics stuff, if theirs is “ok he jerked off on the shrubbery but folks were free to leave at any time”…. fine ok, right?", "Watching **Louie** always gave me the heebee jeebees. I could never pinpoint why but I think it was because it was just so bleak and too close to actually being about him.", "So powerful people can't have hook ups?", "So if you're a pervert how long should you be canceled for? Like how many years before he's allowed to do comedy again?", "I don't like people throwing the rape word around because it takes power away from the word. He sexual exploited people. I've had woman flash tits at me, I've had a woman piss infront of me in Vegas. Those were sexual exploits, I wasnt raped. By saying that's rape, you take away the monsterous abuse someone goes through who is physically raped. There not same.", "I can't even see the goal post from here!", "When has it been true that if celebrity A lies about celebrity B, celebrity B says A lied? \n\nAnd you're asking me if I'M new?", "He sexually harassed colleagues at work, and has shoved at least woman in a bathroom.", "Oh please I NEED to hear the gymnastics you used to arrive at that being hypocritical.", "putting aside the louis ck drama are we ignoring that this post is literally just an ad, the guy has been a redditor for two years and then his first time posting he posts the same 30 second clip **7 times**", "I 'member", "What a release! The producer must be whack! Probably was quite the tug-of-war to get this finished off.", "Read my first comment, I specified my issue was with the women making the allegations. \n\nSick burn though dude", "Well I was talking more about the general logic of the statements, not about Louis personally. \n\nHowever, celebrity interviews are hardly spontaneous conversations. They're, at best, formulaic with the potential for lots of prep by publicists.\n\nLet's just back up for a second. We're talking about a guy who, at minimum, asked women if he could jerk off in front of them out of nowhere. How is that not strong evidence of someone who is socially inept?", "It's up to people as to whether they want to support him and give him money. Personally I don't. I don't care how funny he is.", "Pete Davidson kinda sucks tho", "Heh.. Have you seen it yet?", "Is he actually sorry? Is it funny? Is he complaining about being cancelled? Is he beating up on trans people?", "I totally agree, women making allegations is very inappropriate and down right inconvenient. Good thing Louis never admitted what they alleged was true.", "Where’s that Bill Burr clip about people going to the Penalty box for a while, but then just showing back up. And as Bill says, because they can still earn themselves and other people money.", "It's pretty misogynistic to feel like women don't have the agency to decline watching a man jerk off.", "Person A tells a story. Person B ignores it. Yep, that happened. \n\n​\n\nYou seriously think it doesn't take mental gymnastics to come to that conclusion? Okay buddy.", "So let’s take it to the other extreme and throw any man accused of anything in prison.\n\nDo I sound as dumb as you yet?", "Louis’? Not yet, I’ll watch it in about an hour\n\nI don’t think Louis is going to try to preach to me about woke culture very much, he’s probably going to be more self deprecating with childish humor attached. My guess, anyway", "There are lots of sources on the shit he got caught for and lots to reasonably speculate about how he treats people. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/10/opinion/sunday/louis-ck-harassment.html", "Of course. I don't think he needs any more \"punishment\" than what he's been through , for at least what we know for sure happened. I'm happy to avoid his stuff until he dies (art is art, I just don't want him to gain money from me personally) just like I wait for Polanski. You enjoy him as you please sir.", "He literally admitted to being a shitty person in most of his standup pre scandal. I remember him on a circular stage saying something along the lines of, you don't get to offend someone and then define how offended they were, you just have to apologize and accept that you did it. I just thought he was talking about his ex wife or something and then me-too hit a year or so later and I just knew he'd been talking about himself. That just made me question how much the rest of his comedy had been that close to the truth.", "LOL no buddy I already broke my argument down into three steps above nice try changing it though", "I'd have to pirate the entire special and post it here. I don't know if the DVD has sections for the boo-hooing specifically.", ">guy does something apologizes\n\nYou forgot lies about it for years.", "Why defend him without looking into it. https://www.thecut.com/2018/08/what-about-the-careers-of-louis-ck-victims.html", "Maybe neither of them should.", "I wasn’t born yesterday.", "The truth is most people don't care. It's just that to state anything other than Louie CK hate was hived against so hard that nobody would give the guy an inch. Hopefully this erodes cancel culture as well as this knee jerk reaction to call people racist or transphobic at the drop of a hat. We're letting the once bullied become the bullies.", "Is there a montage called “look at this Jack off” sung to the tune of photograph by nickleback? There should be", "Just watched it, some of his best work", "There are more than enough molesters, rapist, abusers and sexual pests in the world to go around. I don't need to give any kind of kudos to one more. \n\nHis remarks make some air go out my nose. Cool. \n\nHe's not curing cancer.", "The motherfucker can sing. People don’t give a fuck about his personal life. Same shit with Louis. His standup is uniquely admirable. People don’t give a fuck about his personal life.", "I'm fine with forgiving him and moving past, but I'm also fine with never seeing him or hearing him again.\n\nThe world isn't starved for *content*.", "\"Bitch, you can't hang up a phone?\"", "Just watch neither.\n\nThe world isn't starved for art and artists.", "How many women does he assault in this one?", "What did the Beatles do wrong?", ">People are so dumb, \n\nYeah how dare anyone not want a part of one more tiny brained sexual abuser.\n\n>guy does something apologizes, and people just hate comedy all of a sudden?\n\nHow does not wanting any part of some tiny brained sexual abuser equate \"hating all comedy?\"\n\n> Grow the fuck up people.\n\nLMAO\n\nMUST\n\nCONSUME", "Lmao not sure if this is satire.", "Dude I'm a cook at a mid scale restaurant and I get pissed off when people come to work super stoned. Waste of time and energy because you can't get your fucking life together.", "Hey I got no dog in this fight and I'm on your side. Louis didn't specifically say the allegations are true right? Because if he did you would look super dumb. Like really retarded.", "Paul?", "A lil bit of everything.", "You’re ready to assume he’s guilty of something no one has even accused him of? \n\nThat’s really obnoxious if you ask me, and you definitely come across as having it out for the guy. Which is justified to a point, but only a certain point.", "If everyone got worked up about bullshit on the internet we wouldn't have so many people running around believing things that aren't true.\n\nEveryone should work on their critical thinking skills and ability to say \"I don't actually have any of the facts here so it's not my place to weigh in on this\"\n\nInstead everyone runs around just parroting information they heard somewhere and doesn't bother to see if it's actually real, then others hear that and repeat it as well. Suddenly we have an alternate reality that people are living in and they're extremely resistant to hearing why they're wrong.", "Yes.. and so did literally every actor out there then.", "I couldn’t watch his stand up after all his bullshit came to light for the same reason. I thought the same, that he was talking about his relationship with his ex. I don’t feel like what he did was as egregious as others but definitely, it was wrong. It strikes me as callous that he’s come back and acting basically like, “so what?” It’s a weird timeline for sure. He should be able to get on with his life—I just don’t see or hear about his comedy anymore.", "Its amazing after 120 years of the Feminist movement that grown women still dont posses the agency to make decisions for themselves.", "Okay again.. so Leonardo or literally any other actor is different how? They are using their power to date younger actresses barely adults... in the same industry with the same power... why do you keep missing this? I'm not saying it's good you idiot, I am saying be consistent. Why do you keep ignoring this? You just keep bringing up ugly people and saying their creeps using power and then totally ignoring my point? You can't be this stupid? Yeah I have siblings you and dated girls dude, and if they thought or talked like you I'd set them straight, thankfully they dont because they are consistent in their ideals.", "It's a reference to a norm macdonald joke the person above me made, not to Louis. Look up \"norm macdonald on bill cosby\", and you'll find the conversation.", "their username is hulkhogansgrownupcum, that was something Louie said when he watched Brook Hogan do an awful performance \n \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n731CQ6k3CA \n \nit doesn't look like an a bot/ad account, probably just a Louie fan", "Ur a dum dum. Thnx fer laffs.", "No one said that. I think these nuanced concepts are far too advanced for you.", "Oh cmon, that’s not a fair comparison at all. Louis doesn’t have the added layer of security you get from *being the president of the United States*", "Sure, it's unethical to speed. But there are degrees to how unethical something is and when it comes to ethics society generally judges what it is that is going too far. Louis CK:s fanbase has clearly judged Louis CK. If you don't understand that it's because you need to learn more about the world and I can't teach you that in a Reddit comment.\n\nBut here is a hint, Louis CK's fan base may have judged him and are no longer his fans but Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro's fan base will probably appreciate Louis CK even more now.", ">You’re ready to assume he’s guilty of something no one has even accused him of? \n\nI'm willing to take him at face value when he says he's shoved someone into a bathroom", "Ha ha ur brane is smuthe.", "No thanks", "Fuck Louis, I will never knowingly support sexual harassers.\n\nI'll take my downvotes now.", "John Lennon used to beat women.", "That depends entirely on the power dynamic. It’s also inappropriate for a boss to ask one of their subordinates out on a date. If the person asking has a disproportionate amount of power to harm or otherwise affect the other person’s life, they have to business asking in the first place.", "Lmao he’s been such a creep so often he doesn’t even remember who he was being inappropriate with, that’s insane", "Lol okay hilarious.", "Yeah, that was really played up here. The allegations were mainly from when he was a writing and standup and prior to his shows and massive specials.", "Huh? Like always?", "It’s interesting that before he tried a mainstream come back he was doing shows [pandering to alt right crowds](https://www.thedailybeast.com/louis-cks-leaked-comedy-set-panders-to-the-alt-right) because all the liberal audiences who got him his tv show wanted nothing to do with him anymore, but everyone knew eventually he’d start getting specials again just like how someday they’ll put Kevin Spacey back in a tv show or major studio movie", "You know you don’t have to reply on videos you’re not interested in?", "Yes.. and here's a hint* what makes you think one person is more unethical then the other? Perhaps it's how they look dumbass? \n\nWtf do joe rogan and ben shapiro have to do with anything? Are they ugly too? What is wrong with you? You can't be so shallow all the time you have to grow up and see things the way they are. You really need to mature and learn more about the world dude. Stop defending some people and shitting on others. Be consistent. You should be hating on Leonardo for him taking advantage of young actresses that are barely adults but you won't. You need to find an ugly person to be a villian, you are like 12 years old.", "The same number of people who have accused him of assault before so still 0 total.", "Sir this is a McDonald’s", "Let's hope he is doing better than Chapelle. Chapple wasn't funny at all. Nobody wants to hear a millionaire bitch and moan and complain for an hour.", "No thanks. There’s plenty of other voices out there.", ">but there isn't anyone accusing him of doing something like that.\n\nwell no, but he admitted he did it, he just forgot who he did it to.", "Nice", "Damn you’re writing a lot under a video of someone you claim to have never been interested in.", "5 is a lot though, haha. For someone to be called a serial killer, they’ve only got to kill 3 people. Unless more people come forward, there’s no reason to just accuse him of more without any evidence.", "Louis CK is an asshole but hides it with comedy. I can't watch his videos because his jokes are basically \"haha you're stupid!\", reddits love him so much exactly because of that.", "Or it was a mistake or he meant he pushed her to do something she didn't want to not a literal push. Anyhow worst case scenario, if he did push someone on the bathroom; the implications people draw from it are speculation. \n\nViolence or physicallity isn't consistent with the rest of his behavior. There's also no evidence of him pursuing professional consequences for people that denied him. \n\nThis whole taking minor things as fact. Like you claiming is fact he admitted to it seems so strange to me and disconnected from reality.\n\nWe don't know the details of the conversation. What we know is that this man's life has been heavily scrutinized and no evidence of violence has been found. This is not even a case of Hollywood rumours or unconfirmed Hollywood insiders. This is a case of bloggers misconstruing something said as evidence of physical violence.", "For not being funny, it must’ve been real hard to become a millionaire as a comedian.", "TIL sexual predators only count if someone accuses them", "Speak for yourself.", "Determining whether or not you support someone based on how many other people do or don’t is so weak.", "Just did.", "You know you don’t have to reply to comments you’re not interested in?", "Than you should know that baseless accusations is wrong.\n\n I'm still interested if you have something tangible.", "Of all the accusations, not one of the women have said that Louise threatened or assaulted them. You can’t just add your own crimes in there 😂", "> you assault so many people\n\nHe didn't as Ault anyone - y'all are fucking clowns", "Barf", "> Louis is a pretty good comedian\n\nHe's arguably the goat", "TIL jacking off in front of random people who didn’t ask you too isn’t sexual assault", "> comedy connections to destroy the careers of the women who complained about him. \n\nYou're all crazy liar jesus - I hope your life gets ruined over nothing", "Why don’t you ask yourself how many of those women that said yes to him would have said no to you. If you don’t understand power dynamics at that point I got nothin else for ya man. Good luck with everything.", "I’m gonna say it. What he did wasn’t that bad", "All of the time.", "He was funny in the past. He isn't funny anymore.\n\nBut I understand that some people are loyal to millionaires for some reason.", "Why the fuck someone get downvote for just asking a question lol", "What do I have to do with anything? This seems like bullying to me. Why are you defending Leonardo for using his power in the industry this is so weird.. why wouldn't you just be consistent between everybody? all you can do is bully me and fat ugly louie? Are you a real person? Do you honestly think you are doing good?", "Just pointing out the bizarre nature of the comment. Like imagine having the time to comment ‘not for me’ under random videos on the internet that don’t interest you. Like not once have I seen a video for a band I don’t listen too, stopped scrolling and thought I don’t listen to this band and need to let people know I don’t listen to them. It’s Weird bro", "He didn't try to get him fired lol he just spoke to Lorne about Davidson's excessive smoking. And you're hearing Pete's side of the story about this which is obviously a very bias story from a guy with BPD and smokes weed every day.\n\nWhat Louis CK did to some women is way worse.", "\"Chapelle wasn't funny!\" - trans activists, allies and basically nobody else\n\nDave was funny, his digs on trans activists were funny and *on point*, which is both why they were funny and why they upset the easily-ruffled corpo weaklings. \n\nPropagandists *hate* mockery, not just fascists.", "I dunno buddy. Go ask your mom. I’m tired of hearing your thoughts. I explained it as close to talking to a literal child as I could.", "He didn't ask permission with at least one of them tho.. he just started jerking off whilst on the phone to someone who did not consent to that whatsoever", "He didn't for at least one of them", "There's a scene in 'Louis' where he apologizes to Marc Maron for being a dick but forgot that he had already done that years ago and not actually changed.", "You are the child dumbass. You think my mother thinks like you? You sick fucker.", "A lot of people find it difficult to enjoy something that’s made by someone they find repugnant. Is that so crazy? It’s weirder to me that you think people who hate him might want to watch him for an hour", "I don’t find dudes who try and rationalize kid raping as funny or interesting. Louis has some dark skeletons in his closet.", "Chappell is naturally funny so even bad by his standards is pretty good, but I think most agree that his most recent special was probably his weakest.", "Do the most basic Google search. His powerful agent was after them.", "TIL you kinda read a headline two years ago about this, remember little details and none of the facts but are going to still confidently double down on your incorrect position. Do better. Facts matter.", "Misogyny is no way to live.", "Whatever you say, rapist sympathizer", "Damn you can’t just call people a rapist sympathiser just because they disagree with you. You should be ashamed of yourself.", "I'm all for giving people another chance... but when you are selling $60 hoodies on your website that have \"Sorry\" printed across the front... come on man.", "From what he's said and even his comedy my impression was that he knew what he did was wrong. He apologized for it, which I appreciated; He sort of soft-pedaled it in his comedy which I don't appreciate. It's weird. He has to talk about it but there's no appropriate way to do so in stand up. \n\nOn one hand, I have little sympathy for him in as much as I think he knew what he did was wrong, and it was pretty damned wrong. On the other, I tend to believe in redemption and have a great deal of skepticism towards people who seem to revel in the destruction of people. It just shows me how full the world is of Javerts and Robespierres. \n\nI really don't know the perfect answer or what I would ask him to do if I were somehow in a position to determine that.", "That’s funny because I think I just did", "You don’t get cancelled for being a pervert. You get cancelled for non-consensual perversion. \n\nGo find a freaky girl or guy and get consensually weird. Nobody will care.", "Ill watch it lol", "Lol k", "Uniquely admirable? He’s not Gandhi or MLK.", "Damn Louis really be living in your head rent free. I’m glad he’s doing well.", "Ahh. A Norm MacDonald joke. Now he was funny.", "I disagree that he couldn't deal with it through stand up, he just won't. The title of this special seems purposely set up to make the audience think he would do just that. I watched it and enjoyed the jokes for what they were but it's pretty shitty of him not to in my opinion. And as a fan, I feel a bit let down that he hasn't.", ">\"Chapelle wasn't funny!\" - trans activists, allies and basically nobody else\n\nWell it was also the consensus on reddit when the special came out.\n\n>Dave was funny, his digs on trans activists were funny and on point, which is both why they were funny and why they upset the easily-ruffled corpo weaklings.\n\nThey were digs on trans people. About how they were not real women and all that.\n\n>Propagandists hate mockery, not just fascists.\n\nSome people worship millionaires for some weird reason.", "I guess you are not allowed to dislike Luis.", "I mean her and I seemed to get along the other night.", "A lot of people on snl are tired of Pete Davidson’s shit though. It’s not just him.", "I mean he was pretty high....", "But like way down the list on page 15 or something would you find hypocrisy.", "You're calling me shallow and claiming that the only reason that people like Louis CK get in trouble for sexually harassing people is because they're not attractive enough. Awwww. don't ever let anyone tell you that you're not special.", "I will hazard to say that most rapists are in fact hypocrites.", "Regardless of the downvotes you've received I think that's totally fair.", "Anything else you \"sort of\" remember but want to passionately rant about?", "Ugh nope", "Amen, Chris Brown can get fucked.", "The problem for Louis is not that his behavior was “odd”. It’s that there are probably a hundred funny comics out there and most of the public would rather listen to the 99 who haven’t been accused of and admitted to sexual assault and/or creepy sexual exploitation. It’s for the same reason that Kevin Spacey’s acting career is over.", "Louis' biggest defenders are usually crickets on this one..", "Funnier than listening to you bitch and moan", "Ummm he's clearly doing comedy and doing it just fine. This is a sold out MSG show and a self-produced special. The question is how much of the public has forgiven? That's a tougher question and he may never win back certain people, that's just the consequence of his actions like it or not.", "Lol worst comparison you could have ever made tbh", "Most? Yeah sure.", "you don't get to play the \"believe women\" card after realizing your source is horseshit", "I don’t think you know what empirically means.", "Honestly was a massive fan pre-scandal, I still think Louie was at it's time the best show on TV, still go back to his old stuff from time to time.\n\nJust watched the special and I gotta say I'm a little disappointed. I got maybe a little piqued when I saw the title of the special, anticipating that he might address the elephant in the room more than in previous sets.. Like the whole title of the special seems almost by design to prime an audience to expect that. Or maybe just embolden his die hard fans, I don't know... but it feels like a middle finger at worst and a missed opportunity at best.\n\nIt seems like he just won't take that tact with a standup special, especially if not now and I just think it's a damn shame... The special has some good jokes but is a bit of a letdown for that reason for me.", "The issue absolutely isn't about his kink by the way but the debate as to whether consent was established and the power dynamics at play, as in many cases he was the womens' boss. Surely you can see the difference between that and something between two consenting adults right?", ">Well it was also the consensus on reddit when the special came out.\n\nAh yes, the Reddit consensus is the world's consensus. \n\n>They were digs on trans people. About how they were not real women and all that.\n\nOh boy, wait until you find out that comedians make fun of every single topic. If you don't like the topic they're taking a dig at, don't watch them, you're not their target audience if you get that easily offended over watching a COMEDIAN.", "I think the dude is hilarious. Good for him.", "Weinstein is a convicted sexual predator who physically forced women into sex often enough that he reached a point where Jeffrey Epstein had to cut out his ties with him.", "Hope it's funny, love to laugh", "Lol. \nI like how you're grandstanding about people \"brushing aside\" something you yourself edited out.", "Ahhhh boohoo. Triggered little bitch.", ">I don't think your problem is the source. I think your problems is that you don't want to believe women\n\nOh go fuck yourself.", ">Ah yes, the Reddit consensus is the world's consensus.\n\nKind of. It does show that people like you who worship him are in the minority.\n\n>Oh boy, wait until you find out that comedians make fun of every single topic.\n\nBut it wasn't a joke. Most people here didn't think it was a joke. It certainly wasn't funny.\n\n>f you don't like the topic they're taking a dig at, don't watch them, you're not their target audience if you get that easily offended over watching a COMEDIAN.\n\nWell I also have the choice to watch it and say it wasn't funny and to call him a bigot. If you are offended by that then don't read.\n\nDave Chapelle has lost it. He has jumped the shark. He isn't funny anymore and is only interested in flirting with the alt right and shitting on people he hates like trans people.", "Not really. I mean it's not funnier than 99% of the posts on reddit on every topic.\n\nThe man has jumped the shark. He is reduced to spewing hatred and bigotry against the powerless in society.\n\nSuch a pathetic end to a promising career.", "Never forget…", "Say you need to get your car fixed.\n\nyou can go to a mechanic who is not a creep or you can go to a mechanic who is a creep. \n\nWhich one do you go to?", "“On the roof.”", "It takes less than 3 minutes to see that there’s zero evidence that any of these came from CK.", "Huh? Like moving the goalpost?", "He also had his agent threaten the careers of the women he abused.", "Does your mentor ask if he can jerk off in front of you?", "At first, I thought Louis CK was the only person in the metoo era that actually had a genuine apology.\n\nHowever, Louis CK spent years ignoring or denying the rumors. The only reason he fessed up and apologized is because the NYTimes called him and told him they were running a story on the accusations. This was the first time a lot of evidence was gathered in one place and prominently displayed, so it was untenable to continue ignoring/denying. If that story wasn't being published, he wouldn't have apologized.", "He asked two women to go to his hotel room. They said yes and went. Then he asked if he could masturbate in front of them. They said yes, so he did. Then they asked him to stop, then he stopped. That's literally the whole story.", "Cringe", "Source? That's a new one to me.", "Did everyone forget that a few years ago no one asked for consent, they just made a move? He should be sorry for being such a horny creep, but he shouldn’t be canceled for having shitty judgement. I once had sex with a chick… we were both drunk, it was almost a sure thing beforehand though. The next morning, we woke up and had sex again. At one point she said “I don’t think I’m in the same place you are” and I didn’t know what she meant, so I just brushed it off. Probably a year or two later when I thought back on it, I realized she might have meant she didn’t want to have sex again.. I’m not sure, but it’s certainly possible I totally missed her opposition. I feel bad, but I don’t think I should face consequences, if that was the case", "I'm not denying what he did or the severity of it. Nor what I said contradicts what you said.\n\nThere's I'm sorry I was caught apologies and normal apologies. And as far as that guy goes he recognized everything and he explained what he did wrong. Which is a lot different than gaslighting attempts or ignoring the problem once it comes out.\n\nI don't think anyone disputes that if he hadn't been caught he would've apologized publicly.\n\nBut here are some facts all events stopped around 10 years before he was denounced. We know thaf he privately apologized to one of the women that came forward in 2009, evidence he knew could've used against him (and was) and he still did it.\n\nIt's my opinion that there's no reason to believe his repentance is fake.", "> I think that story got enough attention that if it was completely fabricated we probably would have heard about it.\n\n\\*facepalm\\*", "Weinstein did a lot of things, I didn't say they were identical. Both were men with power who asked women to do sexual favors for them. \n\nLouie did a lot more than just masturbating front of women that he asked. There is the one story of him apologizing to a woman for forcing her into a restroom. Of course the woman he apologized to told him it wasn't her. That's because Louie lost track of all of the women that did this sexual harassment borderline sexual assault with.", "I’m more confused about this shitty trailer. Wtf was that. He mumbled half a sentence. Then took 7 seconds from the middle of a random joke. Who the hell made this monstrosity. \nIf this was actually a good ad / trailer nobody would complain. This was pure dog shit and we know CK has good material but wtf was this", "Sew one button, doesn't make u a tailor; cook one meal, doesn't make u a chef; but fuck one horse and your a horsefucker for all of history. \n\nCan’t wait for his special.", "I'd say what Louis C.K did was worse. Sexually assaulting multiple women is worse than beating the shit out of 1.", "He had a special come out a year ago called “sincerely, Louis CK” and he talked about it for like 15 or 20 minutes - even making a joke about Obama “knowing his thing”", "How about fuck both of them? I don't need two rich fucks complaining on stage about how bad they have it.", "Fuck him. Just go away and stay gone.", "The analogy just doesn't work, that's it. Comparing a rapist and a deviant is beyond moronic, and frankly a bit insulting to anyone that isn't as sheltered as you are.\n\nAs for your unsubstantiated anecdotes, we both know how much value they have.", "I get it. This is beyond you.\n\nThey are both men with power that asked women to do a sexual favor for them. That's not an analogy Einstein.", "Yeah I'm expressing myself. I tend to do so. Thanks", "Nothing you have ever said has ever been beyond anyone, which is why you can't back up anything so far.", "Nah we good", "Don't use phrases you don't understand. You'll hurt yourself in your confusion.", "You don't understand anything. You don't even know what an analogy is. This is beyond you.", "This is like your 4th deflection in a row, post your 'sources' or admit you're full of shit.\n\n\nWe also both know you're not qualified to lecture anyone above the age of 6 on rhetorics and semantics.", " This is beyond you, it is full of nuance and understanding and requires the kind of empathy an adult has and you don't even know what an analogy is. Once you've accepted what your shortcomings and that you obviously don't know what you're talking about I just want you to know that I accept your apology.", "That's not a source, that's an irrelevant aside.", "You're a petty child who downvotes and responds. No one owes you sources. This is beyond your intellectual abilities.", "So just a Louis CK super fan?", "Oh no is this the guy who dared to ask consent to do some weird stuff? Women are clearly not capable of telling someone no he should have thought of their inferior mind I guess.", "Not really comparable to Polanski, who drugged and raped a 13 year old. \n\nLouis asked adult women for permission to masturbate infront of them and they gave it. Their argument is they felt pressured into accepting because he was either their boss or so influencial in comedy it would hurt their career to say no. But they did agree and there's no evidence refusing would have hurt their career.", "You don't owe anyone sources, you just don't have any. You're stuck lying to randos online to distract you from your sad reality.", "\"That's literally the whole story\"\n\nThen what's all this\n\nIn 2015, rumors about C.K.'s behavior towards women in his professional life began to appear on various websites, starting with comedian Roseanne Barr, who told The Daily Beast in an interview that she had heard stories of C.K., \"locking the door and masturbating in front of women comics and writers\".[136] Barr added in a subsequent tweet that she had no idea if C.K. was a sexual offender or not, but said that given the number of accusations, he should address the rumors.[137] Two years later, in a September 2017 Vanity Fair interview, comedian Tig Notaro cut ties with C.K., a one-time collaborator and producer on her show One Mississippi, saying that he should address the rumors of sexual impropriety, and alluding to an unspecified \"incident\" between herself and C.K.[138] As he had repeatedly in the past, C.K. denied the allegations in a September 2017 New York Times interview, saying \"They're rumors, that's all that is ... I don't think talking about that stuff in the press ... is a good idea.\"[139]\n\nOn November 9, 2017, The Orchard, distributor of C.K.'s upcoming film I Love You, Daddy, canceled the New York premiere of the film due to \"unexpected circumstances\", while a scheduled appearance by C.K. on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert promoting the movie was also canceled. The Hollywood Reporter ran an article claiming that a very damaging story on the comedian was about to be published in the New York Times, and the premiere was canceled to mitigate the damage.[140] Later that day, the Times published allegations of sexual misconduct from five women against C.K.[141][142] The women who spoke out in the article included comedy duo Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov, who claimed that C.K. had invited them to his hotel room in 2002 during the US Comedy Arts Festival, where he asked them if he could take out his penis. The two women assumed he was joking, but C.K. masturbated to completion in front of them. They relayed the incident to ImprovOlympics founder Charna Halpern. The comedian Rebecca Corry described that, on the set of a television pilot in 2005, she reported an incident to the show's producers where C.K. offered to masturbate in front of her, and no action was taken.[141] Comedian Abby Schachner said that during a 2003 telephone conversation, C.K. began speaking about his sexual fantasies and masturbating. Schachner felt C.K.'s conduct was \"unprofessional and inappropriate\" given that she was inviting him as an established comedian to one of her comedy shows, and that C.K. was working in a writers room with Schachner's then-boyfriend.[141] Schachner said that C.K. apologized for his past behavior several years later.[141]\n\nC.K. initially declined to answer the allegations in public.[137] In a subsequent statement on November 10, after the Times article, C.K. admitted to behavior that he initially thought \"was okay because I never showed a woman my dick without asking first\", and went on to express remorse, stating, \"the power I had over these women is that they admired me. And I wielded that power irresponsibly.\"[143]\n\nAfter C.K. exposed himself to Goodman and Wolov, his manager, Dave Becky, made it known to theirs that they might suffer professional consequences if they continued talking about the incident. Becky initially denied making any threats but later apologized for statements that he said could have been perceived as threats. He claimed to have no knowledge of any other incidents.[144] He dropped C.K. as a client and apologized for a perceived \"cover up\".[145][146] In subsequent days, Pamela Adlon and John Mulaney fired Becky as a manager for his role in the cover up,[147][148] while many of his other clients kept him as manager without comment.[149] Separately, the comedian and journalist Megan Koester claims to have been threatened by Just for Laughs president Dave Hills when she asked several prominent comedians about the allegations at the festival in 2015", "I am not lying, this is actually beyond your intellectual abilities. I have a source, it's all your posts. I accept your apology.", "Yeah but to me it wasn't an appropriate addressing of the issue. He said nothing about the women involved, or even really about remorse he might have had over it. Instead, he focused on how hard the whole thing has been for HIM. \n\nLike yeah I thought the bit was fairly funny but it didn't really shut the door on the issue. And it left a ton of room for his detractors to quite fairly say they're done with him. I thought maybe this special he would address it more directly.", "I know we all over the past few years have reevaluated where the lines are but calling a subordinate on the phone and jerking off on the other end was obviously always over the line. The 1980's weren't the dark ages ffs.", "You have nothing but debts.", "Hey, it's the 21st century now, we only do monolithic views on *everything*. /s", "> we ignoring that this post is literally just an ad\n\n\"We\" ignore all the other ads on reddit. So why would this be any different?", "Ahh ok, I enjoy doing it. If you don't like it, just don't do it. No one is forcing you to express how you feel.", "You know, I tried to just enjoy his comedy anyways after the allegations and I just can't enjoy anything he does anymore. Sure he may not have actually raped anyone but he does just come off at best as a complete asshole.", "I think that's messy too. Do those women WANT to be in his comedy? Do they want their story to be available to him to explain, by himself, on a stage, while being paid for it? How does he make a mid-grade sexual assault funny? \n\nMike Tyson raped someone. Like, held them down and penetrated them by force. By all accounts though, he seems to have \"gotten his shit together\" and has been offered public redemption. \n\nI really don't know how to navigate this. I'm a strong believer in justice and redemption and squaring this circle with someone whose job is \"public performer\" seems like trying to divide by zero or figure out what happens when an immovable object meats an unstoppable force.", "No, OP has 2000+ comment karma from a variety of subreddits spanning two years. OP also has 227,238 post karma, meaning he or she has posted in the past and decided to delete them. Get yo facts straight.", "An neither of them consented as far as I’m aware. They thought it was a ridiculous joke and were shocked when he actually did it to completion. \n\nWhat’s the point in “asking for consent” if you’re not going to wait for a reply and/or do it anyway even if they say no", "I get that I just think it lacked any remorse or, ironically, sincerity. I imagine even if he apologized more directly in his act he still would have a lot of people not down to forgive him. That's just their right imo and I completely understand why he's lost many fans.\n\nBottom line is his career clearly isn't over either way so it just comes down to whether or not on a personal level people want to hear more from the guy.", "How is a comment a grand stand? \nIt it wrong to change your own mind, or do you double down when you realize you said something slightly wrong?", ">beating the shit out of 1.\n\nAlmost killed.", ">The motherfucker can sing.\n\nHighly, highly debatable.", "fuck yes", "Holy shit you are awfully confident for a person who has no fucking clue what they're talking about. \n\nYou moved the goalpost you dumbass. I said \"probably\" and now you're moving the goal post to \"always\"", "It's like you didn't read what you posted.", "Not saying OP is a bot account, it seems like they're just a Louis CK fan who deletes their comments, but what you said doesn't do anything to disprove that it might be a bought account to advertise something. Botted accounts that repost popular posts/comments to rack up karma are then wiped to erase the history that shows it's obviously botted, and then sold, so the later posts look like they're from a longtime human reddit user that's just racked up karma.\n\n If OP hadn't literally posted a comment here + their account name being a Louis CK reference, their complete lack of post history + high karma + subsequent shilling of this one thing makes it feel very fake and like a bought account for advertising.", "Nah not really", "You’re still going on about this", "So she is a spammer", "Dude it's 2021 you can't just go around saying \"dick\" you have to say \"cisgender male sex organ\"\n\n///////////////sssssssssssssssss", "I love you daddy....and was done with CK and his act forever, will not find anything out of his mouth funny or entertaining again after that crap and his creepy behavior. Was a huge fan right from the start of his shows, but boy did he go delusional with power, ego and thinking he was some cinematic artist.", "Have you seen..i love you daddy?..he should go away..", "No u", "Fair", "Oh I'm not saying it was right, far from it.", "I was just wondering if who I replied to was talking about a different event", "Oh sure, it wasn't his best. I can't really fault him for leaning into the controversy but I like his specials more when he's less...idk, didactic?", "I did the most basic google search and pretty much came empty handed. I saw the other link you posted but this wasn’t about that.\n\nOnce again, am I doing the wrong google search or are you simply trying to create a narrative here for personal reasons?", "Bumped up the price to $10. Inflation is a bitch.", "lol. Reddit is gonna crucify you.", "U tryed :(", "Right. CK's official representative is technically not CK himself. He's just the person who is hired to speak on his behalf as an official representative and who's words, while under the employment of CK, are meant to reflect the needs and wishes of his client.\n\nSo technically you are correct. Actually, though, you are wrong.", "https://www.vice.com/en/article/evbggm/i-got-shut-down-while-trying-to-report-on-the-louis-ck-rumors", "https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/11/louis-ck-dave-becky-apology-cover-up", "What do you want to know and hear?", "The article linked is about his manager excusing himself towards the 2 comedians in the original story. Nothing about woman who didn't come forwards...?\n\nDid you link the wrong article or did you expect me not to read it?", "There are at least seven women he did this shit to, and you think there aren’t any others who weren’t in a position to talk openly? The rumours were well known long before the vocal accusers came forward. Fuck him and fuck you.", "What I think is irrelevant, just like what you think. What’s relevant is the reality presented to us. \n\nYou claimed he did this to other woman. \nI was curious about the subject and asked for sources.\n\nYou said you weren’t born yesterday. \nI pressed for something tangible.\n\nYou told me to do google research.\nI did, and found nothing, so I asked you for what you saw.\n\nYou linked an article that’s irrelevant to the subject at hand, that I read. \nI told you that probably wasn’t the article you had in mind.\n\nNow, you say to me “fuck you”.\n\nFuck you for what exactly? Not believing your gut feeling? Get a grip on yourself. \n\nYou might hate the man but that not a reason to outright lie through your teeth because you are “certain” that your homemade opinion about him is true. Hate him for what he did, not what you suspect him of having done.", "Try again, maybe you should read it, you rapist sympathizer", "Do you know the definition of rape? He was never even accused of rape. You're a pretty disgusting person.", "Louis C.K. is a rapist, and you admire him", "You're trolling. I get it.", "He raped comedy like your music raped my ears", "My childhood dog was pretty great", "Misogynist creeps don’t deserve a career.", "That’s straight up a felony pretty much everywhere.", "there are more conditions required other than \"masturbating in front of women\" before it is an actual crime", "https://i.imgur.com/b7WixtM.gif", "Why don’t you try your theory out and see what happens.", "i have. she told me to do it.", "his stand up has always been bad but with great camera work", "I think I spotted a flaw in your argument.", "woah woah slow down there", "This was not filmed in the main MSG arena, it's a side auditorium within MSG.", "alrighty", "Yeah I know that.", "tried*, you high school dropout", "Aww... alot gose ohvr yur hed dozen it?", "it would be witty if you were actually literate", "I wish I wuz as cule as u", "go fetch me an uber you fucking pleb", "Brown has one of the best vocals in R&B today. You wouldn’t know that of course coz you listen and cry to Billie Eilish at nights.", "Thats one of those ‘let me just say soemthing’ kinda comments. Try harder.", "What gender of bathroom?" ]
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New Louis CK special "Sorry"
https://youtu.be/vuvckBQ1bME
/r/videos/comments/rjbkuy/how_to_make_a_cpu_at_home/
[ "We have cpu at home.", "This only makes a C, no P or U yet.", "Dumb question: What part is actually the difficult part that requires well equipped foundries? Is it the equipment for projecting the chip pattern onto the die?", "making it real small", "Perfect for Xmas stocking stuffers.", "I lack the knowledge, experience, and confidence to disagree with this guy's instructions on making a CPU at home.", "It seems like a reasonable approach. So informative. I like how they generated power with the relative motion of conductors and fluxes, instead of modial interaction of magnetoreluctance and capacitive diractance. I think I'll try this tomorrow.", "Senku?", "where was this guy when I was in college. Would have passed that wafer exam! So easy you can do it at home!" ]
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How to make a CPU at home.
https://youtu.be/j-7axqxpSnY
/r/videos/comments/rjbnpw/im_so_catholic/
[ "Well *that's* a level of cringe I didn't know existed until now.", "At first I laughed because I thought it was a joke, and then I laughed more because they were serious", "Pray for them.", "the lyrics are pretty good though honestly. Someone should remake" ]
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I’m so catholic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4-4-HGDSiA&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=PhilJamesson
/r/videos/comments/rjclny/dont_post_about_the_mandela_effect/
[ "Thanks, Captain Autismo.", "jamesson with two S's... are you sure?", "I prefer the Mandelbrot Effect. Also, in my universe it's the Bernstain Bears.", "The one where the word lunch was changed to dinosaur?", "The word what now? Will you guys fucking stop talking all this nonsense while I'm trying to enjoy my dinosaur break?", "This was far more entertaining than I'd like to admit. Not funny, just entertaining to listen to.", "I remember it as the Mandel Effect... blowing up rubber gloves with your nostrils and judging reality television talent shows.", "It's funny because it happened to me with the Mandela Effect itself. For half a year after I first heard of it, I thought it was the Mandala Effect. \n\nAnd yes, I realized I was wrong and didn't decide to believe I'm from an alternate universe.", "So this definitely happened on Reddit, right? I would love a link to read this thread", "Seriously though, it's actually \"the mandala effect.\" It's the nature of this universe to obfuscate this ancient tool that deciphers the nature of reality. Your mind rotates the \"a\" 180 degrees, which many interpret as an \"e\".\n\n\\*edited to note that this comment was immediately downvoted, as the universe will not allow this information to propogate. Fascinating, really.", "Tom Hidleston, there fixed it for ya!", "“I don’t have ALL the facts, what I do have is ANY of them.” So he is saying ANY does not mean ALL. \nThis is just a subliminal message used to support Michael Masi is his decision to only let some cars unlap themselves in the final Formula 1 race at Abu Dhabi. Mr. James(s)on has just confirmed himself as a Max Verstappen fan.", "I have the same issue with my last name. It ends on \"OCK\" and people insist its ending on \"OK\" because it then resembles a word they already know. Its insane sometimes.", "Yeah, but if suddenly Pepsi really did start appearing as Peppsi and nobody else questioned it and all evidence you look for says it always was Peppsi despite it being Pepsi I would be shook and so would you.\n\n \nWow, fuck y'all. I hope you choke on your cans of Peppsi.", "Haha thats weird, in my universe its the Buncleberry Bears :)", "i exactly remember it that way. It was when we were all existing in Bobby's world.", "I would be shook, do some research on the internet... notice others also spell it with `PP` check if it's April's Fools day (or close to it)... wait a while and do the check again.\n\nThen I would assume my brain made a mistake, as clearly my brain **is** less reliable when it comes to remembering details than written evidence, and I certainly wouldn't attribute the supposed change to supernatural forces.", "See, you have it wrong.\n\nThe conspiracy was never that we had gone into the Barenstain universe, it's that we had temporarily gone into a universe where it was Barenstein and everyone was freaking out because it was supposed to be Barenstain and we knew that. \n\nNow we're back in the original universe and all is stain.", "We just call it Stainverse. \n\nPretty sure we're back home, but we must have brought some Stein people back with us.", "Worst part about the Mandela effect is the fact Nelson Mandela died in 2013 and a bunch of people thought he died already? Like... I think that just speaks to a bigger issue than just some internet meme. \n\nLike People hardly know about US civl rights, I wonder how many really know about south Africa and apartheid. Its not some grand conspiracy you just didn know, and now you do, thats fine. but like, its not a real thing.", "Read the first part again.", "Confusing video. Maybe with some more context it could be more interesting... but I don't think so. It's just not a video that would be worthwhile watching for most of the r/videos subscribers, you know?", "I actually had a Mandela Effect moment yesterday. Was watching some South Park clips and a scene from Go God Go XII came up. For some reason I thought Richard Dawkins passed away a few years ago. He didn't.", "I'll have to check my whiskey...", "I just take a deep breath, ~~ignore that I might be somewhat insane~~ chuckle, and just spell the word better next time.\n\nWay easier than jumping through those mental hurtles or inventing different spellings of other brand names", "I watched that race too but I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about", "Bernstain lol shit how many universes are there", "It really annoys me that this effect has been dubbed *The Mandela Effect*, just because some dumbass was clueless about world history and thought Nelson Mandela died in prison. The Berenstein/stain thing is a lot more sensible in people misremembering a minor spelling difference.", "I mistakenly thought when I first heard of it that it was the mandala effect, like people had realized some hidden truth through meditation on intricate patterns or something.", "Mandelbrot effect kindof makes sense. Tumbling through a fractal Universe trying to figure out what's the tiny random difference in this one. When you figure it out onto the next universe and puzzle. Like your whole life is a hidden picture game.", "Don't care bears", "Am I the only one who thought it was Bearenstain? Because I definitely formed a strong opinion before I could even read and just assumed it was a lazy bear last name.", "Or cope by realising memory is fallible, and correctly spelling Pepsi was never something my life depended on. Insisting Pepsi is the correct spelling in the face of all evidence to the contrary is delusional", "Having someone else correct the spelling of your name? The nerve!\n\nAs someone with a last name with up to 8 common different spellings, that would be infuriating. Correct my name? *I think I know how to spell my own damn name.*", "\"All irrefutable evidence in observable history proves me wrong... no, it's everyone else who is wrong! My memory and mind have never ever failed me and never will!\"", "Don't post 40 words of subtitle only to remove it 1.3 seconds later.", "I think you can imagine what I get called on a regular basis", "The part about the spelling bee was particularly witty and insightful.", "Please, explain your comment.", "It was The Scary Door", "I can't tell if you're satirising.", "Do zoomers possess the ability to say \"I'm wrong\"? Especially when they can just Google any stats or find an echo chamber to support whatever they believe. I think the Mandela effect becoming so popular is directly related.\n\nEDIT: Zoomers proving my theory correct. Keep it up guys, you're never wrong.", "I always pronounced it Burr-in-steen bears.\n\nThese were my favourite books growing up. Looking at this so so many years later, I pronounced it wrong my whole life.\n\nWhoops...", "ok mister Cok", "Last name Amok", "Okay but how do you explain the Fruit of the Loom logo?", "I'm just learning this is not the case now", "I think for some people the mandela effect falls into orwellian territory very very quickly, and is evocative of the historical negationism prevalent in \"Nineteen eighty-four\". In the book, winston attempts to find some semblance of truth about the past and what it was like before the emergence of Oceania, but the best he can find is an old drunkard in the slums who is barely understandable and incoherent.\n\nI think this video is doublespeak of the highest order. If you can't trust your own memories, then everything you believe could be false. Everything you stand for, a lie. And once you can't even believe in yourself, what can you believe in?\n\nOhh don't worry. you won't have long to wait for something to believe in, i hear theres this \"big brother\" guy who's saying all the right things. We should do what he says.\n\nShit like this is why cults exist.", "I enjoyed this video. Thank you sir Jameson.", "I don't know what you mean u/benowillschlong", "Ok hear me out…there is this miraculous little tool they added to YouTube lately and I think it may be on some other video platforms now but I’m not sure, it’s called…\n\n“Pause”\n\nSmartass aside, he basically repeats them verbatim in the video so you aren’t missing much", "Feels unfair to blame Zoomers for the Mandela effect. Remember that it’s named for people being confused in the early 2010s because they remembered hearing Mandela had died in prison- in the late 1980s!", "The regulations said something like \"any lapped cars can unlap themselves\" but Masi only let 5 out of 8 unlap. During Mercedes's protest after the race, it was argued that regulations were still followed because \"any does not mean all\", which many people rightfully found absurd.", "It *was* called the Mandala effect, before the uhhh the fuckin uh dimension shift or whatever. The government is trying to brainwash you that it was always the Mandela Effect because uhhhh", "Often times people claim they sent me email but they didn't. My email address is a popular 90s song that has one almost unnoticeable spelling error. They look at it and subconsciously correct the spelling.", "You expect too much from a 4 hours old account.", "It most certainly was Berenstain. Something happened and whoever changed everything forgot about that one thing.", "**[Tiny Kox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Kox)** \n \n >Martinus Josephus Maria \"Tiny\" Kox (Dutch: [ˈtini ˈkɔks]; born 6 May 1953 in Zeelst) is a Dutch politician. As a member of the Socialist Party (SP) he has been the party's leader in the Senate since 10 June 2003, as well as being the longest-serving incumbent Senator in the Dutch Senate. Furthermore, he is the president of the Unified European Left Group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.\n \n^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/videos/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)", "Wouldn't the Bearenstain Bears be before Zoomers too?", "I discovered, at age 16, that the word business is actually spelled business and not buisness. I'm officially not even dyslexic as my parents had me tested when I was 7, lol. Sometimes you just read over words and your brain will only see what it expects to see.", "I'd believe you, if I gave enough of a crap about the concept before today to be sure I knew what it was called. But I didn't so I don't", "Wait, you don’t spell it “satirizing” in this universe? /z", "Phil Jamesson makes a lot of funny videos and his talking videos are very interesting. Like his ten-minute video titled [Did vertical video win?](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GYfxiRVXuTg) about YouTube deciding to pump millions into their Shorts program while historically neglecting (if not being hostile towards) their long-time short video creators. Really smart guy", "That one gets me. It's obviously not a fuckin parallel universe, but I honestly did remember the fruit of the loom logo with a cornucopia. Clearly I was just misremembering. It's just interesting that for some reason so many people have the same false memories.", "If you sort any Reddit post by controversial you could get an infinite chain of angry videos like this in response to any video. People are are dumb and like being right about things.", "You might have been thinking of Christopher Hitchens, another outspoken atheist author who did pass away a while back.", "To be fair that's on you", "Your episodic memory is reasonably reliable but not absolutely so - in fact it’s demonstrably unreliable. And while it would be an interesting experiment to try and be the ultimate arbiter of your own beliefs, you trust authorities for all kinds of knowledge you haven’t gone out and verified or falsified yourself. \n\nNot sure if this would be interesting to you but externalist epistemology has been on the rise in philosophy because we’ve been working from an internalist paradigm basically since the Enlightenment and have found some limits to its utility.", "Totally me too. We should form a church", "Found the boomer", "I find the part about people \"correcting\" his surname hilarious. \nI am constantly annoyed (I mean, not really, but you get the idea) at the fact that almost everyone in the US spell their \\*son surnames incorrectly.\n\nSon is an ending to surnames that comes from scandinavian countries, where we properly spell them with two s's. Jame's son doesn't get contracted to \"Jameson\", dropping one of the s's for no reason. \nI guess this is in a way in the same area as the Mandela effect. It's a matter of people misspelling things due to lack of historical knowledge.", "> and this many people can't all be wrong\n\nAnd yet here we are", ">you trust authorities for all kinds of knowledge you haven’t gone out and verified or falsified yourself.\n\nBut, to take the example of the video above, what if pepsi were one day spelled \"peppsi\". Thats not you trusting an authority to dispense information to you. thats your own lived experience. When you doubt your own memories, even your core identity is at risk of outside influence as you doubt can then be thrown on any of your experiences and beliefs.", "Phil Jameson\\*", "I mean, if I misspelled it more obviously of course, people would spell it right. But just making one typo and I forever don't get mail.", "And that movie, Shazaam, starring Sinbad as a genie, was released in the early 90s.", "Could have also had knock-off branded with cornucopia logo clothing.", "What I don’t get about the Effect is why the changes are always so minor. The idea is that you’ve passed into an alternate reality, yeah? But the actual change always just “I thought this logo looked different” or whatever. It’s never “wait you mean the South *lost* the Civil War? Isn’t there a Confederacy to this day?” \n\nIf humans pass through dimensions this commonly, you’d think at least a few people would be from radically different dimensions where history unfolded totally differently and not just “that kids book author had a slightly different surname”", "I guess what matters more though, your core identity or the truth of what’s actually in the world to the extent that you can understand it? It’s long been demonstrated all of us have [distorted or even wholly false autobiographical memories](https://www.pnas.org/content/110/52/20947). It seems a lot healthier and more reasonable to accept truth/ your ability to misremember things when substantial evidence is presented than to insist you know better than the evidence.\n\nThis doesn’t have to be an either/or situation where you trust external information or you trust your memories kind of thing. You have to trust your memory for all kinds of everyday judgements. But insisting on it when it stops making sense isn’t Orwellian, it’s acknowledging that you don’t live in a solipsistic reality and you can be mistaken.", "It was on an episode of The Scary Door", "Lmao this made laugh so much 😂", "It's a common misconception, for whatever reason. I consider myself somewhat of a history buff, albeit a complete amateur, but I aced multiple AP history courses, crammed them into my electives in college, listen to history podcasts, get high and spend hours exploring history rabbitholes on wiki, bla bla bla - I'm not a historian by any stretch, but I generally pay attention and take an active interest, and I too was shocked upon learning Nelson Mandela had still been alive when he died in 2013. \n\nWriting them off as a dumbass is going way too far.\n\nEdit: since, reddit being reddit, I'm sure this will go very negative fast, I'll just pose two questions. 1) say someone was a professor of history with a focus on say Asian history - would you feel comfortable calling them a dumbass with an ignorance of world history if they fell prey to this same misconception? 2] are you so magnificently confident in your own level of knowledge of world history that you are positive there is not one single piece of world history that you would be mistaken on that another person would consider to be a basic or crucial piece of world history?", "[Have I been understandably mistaken about something inconsequential? No, it's the universe who's wrong!](https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/019/899/skinner.jpg)", "Just wait until you guys find out that in this universe there isn’t a movie called Shazaam starring Sinbad.", "No, that's not the Mandela effect, it's just cultural drift. Some decided they could drop the extra letter which doesn't contribute much to the meaning/execution of the name-- it's implied that the -son suffix refers to being the child of the prefixed lineage. It may seem wrong to you, but that's a matter of opinion. Objectively, it's not representative of a phenomenon where people have false/distorted memories, which some believe is evidence for alternate realities.", "The fun part of all this is the subtext that Masi probably chose this ruling because he felt that previous rulings made by the FIA nearly screwed Max out of a title he probably deserved.\n\nIts a horseshit ruling, but also its just the cherry on top of a cake made entirely of horseshit. The whole season was a farce from the FIA.\n\nIf this last ruling was done fairly and Max lost this season we'd spend the off season complaining about stuff like the meaningless penalty Luis got for Silverstone.", "The thing is all these people have human brains which are susceptible to the same mistakes. A lot of these supposed mandela effects all point at certain things the human brain sucks at. Word spelling for example. And mistakenly combining multiple things into one memory. And phrases changing through collective misquoting. Etc", "I remember when I visited r/MandelaEffect for the first time and I saw the image of the cornucopia logo. I was trying to figure out what was supposed to be different about it when I realized that it was an image entirely created by a user and not the official logo. I was dumbstruck. How is it possible that we all have the same incorrect memory of an image? Not a misspelling. But an actual image.", "But no such knockoff brand exists.", "My lips are sealed", "I never saw a cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo on their clothing or anything. The only time I’ve ever even seen a cornucopia is in Thanksgiving decorations. Anyway, welcome to my dimension, I guess.", "The Mandela Effect aka people cant fathom being wrong...", "He was a key figure in ending Apartheid and became ~~prime minister~~ president of South Africa. It's the thing he became most famous for, which happened after he got out of prison.", "I'm not sure that every knock-off item is registered as something that exists, so I'm not sure you can claim that one does not exist. I do realize that the one who claims something exists has the burden of proof to show that it exists, but I'm also not claiming that one exists. Merely trying to think of possible reasons why a person would remember a cornucopia. And black market street clothing with a false logo is a reason I can think of.", "Okay. Then a surviving example should exist, right?", "I don't remember doing any of that, but I don't have the wherewithal to defend myself.", "> and this many people can't all be wrong, so there must be some truth to it, right? \n\nMy reaction to that is usually \"Man, I always underestimate how bad at things our species is\".\n\nEyewitness testimony is considered one of the weakest forms of evidence in court because human memory is so atrocious.", "Shazam is the one for me. My brother, my best friend, another friend, my Mom, and my brothers wife all remember Shazam a movie in the 90's with Sinbad as the genie. Not to be confused with Shaq's Kazaam. We all remember Sinbad as a genie called Shazam. \n\nThis wouldn't bother me as much as it does if I was the only one. But my 2 other friends I weren't friends when I was little so they had to have had similar experiences. My bro also didn't meet his wife till they were in there 20's. But we all remember Sinbad as Shazam. There's only a small clip online with Sinbad as a genei in an attic with 2 kids. Theres no IMDB and Sinbad said he's never played a genie in a movie. \n\nI'll have this conspiracy Mandela effect for the rest of my life.", "I disagree, I think he made the ruling just so the race didn't finish under a safety car and to get a lap of \"racing\" in. If Max and Lewis were reversed, I do think he would've made the same ruling and there would be even more outrage because Lewis got lucky and won again.", "Yeah. The Berenstein bear thing I actually remember being like 7 and going \"oh I've been reading this wrong the whole time\". But the cornucopia thing is weird. I think it's just so many thanksgiving pictures and stuff that looked similar maybe my brain as a kid filled it in?\n\nIt's funny cause when it was introduced to me I was shocked. But now when I think of my old clothing tags I remember them without the cornucopia. Just shows you how fickle memory is.", "Not necessarily. Knock offs don't have to be mass produced.", "Sure, but someone who learned about it when young and didn't remember all the details could very easily mistake the timeline and order of events - he'd hardly be the first revolutionary head of state to die in prison. I was 6 when he left office.", "I’m in. But if you don’t spell it restaraunt, I’m forming a new denomination.", "The real kicker about Berenstein/stain is that both have appeared on products because the publishers were messing it up all the time, sometimes having both spellings on different places of a box.", "Mike, is that you?", "Yeah I'm with you on this. I did go down the rabbit hole for the hell of it, and people found some newspaper articles and patent information that describes a cornucopia in the logo. I would imagine it was some knockoff brand in the 80s/90s that doesn't exist anymore, or maybe fruit of the loom had some limited run with a cornucopia. The company itself doesn't have a record of it, but who knows, it could have been a brief printing they don't have documented. It's insane that people (albeit definitely a small, vocal minority) somehow jump to alternate realities as a viable explanation.", "Confirmation bias. Like, why would you think it was anything other than a cognitive error common in humans?", "There wasn't one, it just has a bunch of fruit that look kinda like a cornucopia and a bunch of fruit spilling out of a cornucopia is a common mental image. \n\nI used to wear their underwear years ago. It was always just fruit and text, and nothing else. But everyone's seen fruit coming out of a cornucopia, too.", "But in a world where your image, your voice, and even video of people can be completely contrived, what do we believe when even when it's presented to our very eyes in cold, unarguable form, it is false.", "Terrible bot", "And yet, somehow enough people saw these off-brand pieces that the memory is wide-spread?", "I remember it by telling myself business keeps me 'busi' (pronounced busy)", "To my face", "Look. I'm no expert. I don't remember a cornucopia in the logo at all. I don't know anything about how many people saw the logo.\n\nYour questions are better directed at people who do.", "I mean they were both jovial black celebrities prominent in pop culture, specifically media marketed toward families and children, around the same time. Kazaam and Jingle All The Way both came out in 1996, for example. On the other hand they don’t look very similar, and one was a pro athlete and the other is a comic, but anecdotally for me as a little white boy they definitely fit in the same category of the few funny black adults I was familiar with in media.", "What a weird assumption \n\n\nMost people who believe in the Mandela effect also believe in the idea of multiple universes (the idea that a new reality is created for each decision made, one for yes, one for no) \n\nIf those two believes are held together it makes reasonable sense to see smaller changes not larger changes as the smaller change \"universes\" would be \"closer\" to ours and thus easier to \"jump between\"\n\n​\n\nBtw I in no way endorse either of these theories... just that if they were correct it would be easy to understand them in this way.", "It's fun to think about the psychology behind the mass misconceptions though. \n\nMost of it is explainable by the way our brain stores memories. Like the Bernstain thing. You don't remember every single letter of each word, you just remember the \"essence\" of the word. \"Stein\" is a common suffix for last names, while \"Stain\" isn't. When most people recall it they just think of the way you pronounce it in your head and fill in the spelling based on how things are commonly spelled, hence Beren*stein.* \n\nThat's also my theory of why so many people thought Mandela died in the '90s. His presidency ended in 1999. People saw this in the news, and 14 years later most people's brains no longer had the information \"Nelson Mandela stopped being president in '99\" stored, but more something like \"Mandela went away in the '90s\". When recalling that memory your brain \"fills in the blanks\" and misinterprets \"going away\" as dying.\n\nEither way it's hilarious how people develop these outlandish theories instead of looking to fairly simple psychological phenomena. Phylosfizing about parallel universes is fun, but their idea holds so little water. Like did a single South-African person ever come forward thinking he'd died two decades ago? Or someone working for the brands that supposedly changed? Funny how these dimension shifts only happen to people who aren't very involved in whatever changes...", "And here I was thinking it was the Carbonaro Effect.", "I think that's a good one as well, because it's such a small detail on something people don't pay much attention to. Quite a contrast with misremembering a historic figure supposedly dying before the event that made him most famous.", "Yeah that’s always annoyed me. Like you could plausibly have the Berenstain Bears names change and nothing much would be different about our world. But like Mandela dying in prison would have a massive effect on world politics and history. Does apartheid still exist in their universe? Did he become a martyr and someone else take his place? I’m pretty curious about the universe these people supposedly lived in.", "I think we just can’t tell if you’re zerious.", "That's not what confirmation bias means.", "Wait it didn't?", "I didn't know either, although I wasn't exactly sure he was dead. I just thought of him as a vague foreign historical figure, and couldn't have told you he was ever prime minister before 2013. I was born in 1990, homeschooled, and he was barely on my radar.\n\nWe don't really study apartheid much in the US, from what I've seen. Some mentions of it, some discourse in civil rights classes (but not a lot, because they're usually about American civil rights) and that's about it. I majored in history and I think I could count references to it I encountered on one hand.\n\nAnd I still don't really care about it enough to read up on it heavily, to be honest. South Africa's...kind of just there, not really in my sphere of interest at all. What do they do? What are they about? Oh, they're that country that was segregated into the 90s and doesn't even have nukes. \n\nAll the people I've met from SA have been pretty cool, but apparently they also have wacky bush racists and people in the government who used to burn people to death for being Uncle Toms or whatever so, not really a place I feel any real curiosity for.\n\nI realize this makes me look kinda shallow, but I'm pretty sure this is why most Americans never talk about it and rarely talk about Mandela outside of it. Boring, distant, uncomfortable. \"Apartheid history\" isn't something we think about much at all, unless you lived through it and have an emotional connection to it.", "Yeah I mean, I thought John Madden had died, then boom, there he is on Thursday night football. I am not going on saying the universe has changed lol.", "Ha, that one got me too! He was such a public figure for so long and then just very quietly retired from public life.", "That's why I call it the Mandaela effect. A combination of minor changes over time, peoples' poor memories, and outright deception.", "\"You do not have all the facts.\"", "What do you mean?", "Wow. Thanks. Because my complaint was that there was no possible way to read the subtitles, not that the creator did a shit job of making the subtitles legible.", "I see what you're saying... but also, the 'whoever's son' tradition is pretty worthless once a population gets large enough. If I have to choose between a missing S or a deep genealogical dive every time I want to date someone, I think I'd just drop the S and not complain.", "I agree, but the ruling created an inherently unfair race for all parties involved.\n\nLewis' team assumed it'd finish under safety car so they could not pit. This means Max has a big advantage on tires\n\nNot named Max/Lewis but behind Max? Well you need to fight through the lapped cars to compete against the next rank. Kinda screwed everybody just to get a racing finish between 2 people.", "> Phylosfizing\n\n\"Your search - 'Phylosfizing' - did not match any documents.\"\n\nAmazing.", "Mengele Effect, top me-me.", "These people favor the hypothesis \"parallel universe\" over the much more plausible \"I was mistaken\".", "But why drop the S? Does it offend you that there are two? Is it *that* much more trouble to tap the key twice?", "Lol, I think I have a case of Mandela Effect on the concept of Mandela Effect...I just thought it meant an instance of collective false memory", "That's kind of surreal to me, to be honest. To major in history and barely know/learn about Nelson Mandela, one of the biggest figures of the 90s. I guess Americans are much more focused on internal affairs?", "> People are are dumb and like being right about things.\n\nEspecially when they are wrong.", "I guess that makes a bit more sense but you’d still think you’d have some bigger changes than these extremely minor ones.", "That’s my thinking, too. The only thing I knew about Mandela growing up was how he got out of prison and then became prime minister. It’s like remember John Travolta as that actor from Saturday Night Fever that disappeared and never did Pulp Fiction.", "philosophizing*", "Not at all. But if the only reason to *keep* it is a tradition that's essentially unusable in the modern world, then getting angry about it, or insisting everyone is doing it incorrectly is pretty stupid.", "References to the cornucopia exist, even though the cornucopia supposedly never did. The album cover for Flute of the Loom, for instance, was made in 1973 and references the iconic cornucopia.", "You need to calm down Reggie! Have some Goop-o ABC and relax.", "Okay but this effect was named after a man supposedly dying well before he really did. That’s a significant change. If that’s a big enough change that we can enter the “Mandela died way earlier” timeline, why are all the other changes so minor? Even if we only look at corporate logos and such, those logos represent decisions made by human beings. \n\nSo apparently we can phase though realities where people made different decisions. Surely this would lead to people finding themselves in different lives all the time? Lives where they’re suddenly richer because they made this investment over that, lives where their personal history is different because they chose this major over that or moving to this neighborhood over that…and so on. If we can phase between realities based on people making different choices than there should be a ton of people out there with different lives and non-matching memories. We don’t hear from those people. We hear about the Fruit of the Loom logo.", ">Just because some dumbass was clueless about world history and thought Nelson Mandela died in prison\n\nI think you are misremembering my friend. Nelson Mandela, while in prison, actually got a Berenstain book from his little niece Sussy Mandela which of course he always remembered as Berenstein. And that drove him totally nuts till he killed himself.\n\nThat's why it's called the Mandela effect.", "The brown/yellow-ish coloring on parts of the 1978+ logo very easily look like a cornucopia if you just glance at it. Given that no one was studying their underwear labels closely, a quick glance was 99% of the time. If you can find a pair with the old circle logo and the tiny fruits with the yellow/brown leaves (which have now been replaced with green), chances are you might go \"oooh....that's it. I always thought that was a cornucopia.\" Everyone I've showed this to has resolved their fruit of the loom \"mandela\" memory, so I'm fairly confident that's it. You might be able to see it in just an image of the logo, but it's much more apparent if you can find the real thing. That + our familiarity with seeing bundles of fruits/veggies in cornucopias = an easy answer.", "[Captain Disillusion has an interesting video](https://youtu.be/YGgUrj10HdM) about how a lot of the biggest instances of the Mandella Effect are weirdly racial?", "Wasn't there some guy a couple years ago who figured out that a couple of the older Berenstain Bears books were misprinted and actually were spelled Berenstein?", "Bobby, dontcha know?", "There is no Brown/Yellowish parts on the 1978+ logo.", "Cant happen shit gets pruned and the offending area time nuked", "Especially since it was always written in cursive. Much easier to misread the spelling IMO.", "What’s crazy to me, is that the first few comments are exactly the same as the posts the OP was complaining about... I’m so close to done with this world...", "A lot of people will add an *s* to the end of my last name.", "I didnt even want to phrase it like that but it reaaaaaly feels that way some times.", "Same reason the frequency illusion has been dubbed *The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon* because some dude read about those guys and then coincidentally read about them again shortly after.", "Uh, I'm pretty sure this is actually known as the Koobler effect.", "Loki", "That is the sensible way of looking at it, but some people simply can’t fathom the idea of their memories being false and look for more fanciful explanations.", "Maybe we exist in a reality in which the processes governing time have only barely stabilised, still with a few minor kinks, but insignificant enough not to result in complete collapse. Maybe if the overlap was any more than a minor letter change every now and then, the knock-on effects of such changes would make an evolving universe impossible... Fuck knows.", "Lol typos are okay in lots of circumstances obviously, but you wouldn’t make sure you didn’t fuck up when you create the email address you’re gonna use for the reasonable future? Definitely on you", "Ohhhh my bad", "I mean, thinking Mandela died in prison is pretty major.", "The date of Mandela's death is very much not a significant change for anyone living in the ~~western~~ northern hemisphere. Also, you are thinking way too deep into this.\n\nEdit: Got the cardinal direction wrong.", "They only work me 6 hours or less, so I don't get a dinosaur", "This dude is not funny at all to me", "Eh I sympathize with the Mandela people because reality is clearly less constant than we think on some level, what with quantum physics and all. I mean if light can become a wave function when not being measured and then return to particles at some later time, is it crazy to think that this would result in a change to the particle? And that the same thing could happen with any minor information that no one's paying attention to? \n\nThat being said, it was Steve Biko you morons.", "If we assume what you say is true about multiple universes. Why assume they are 'closer' and 'easier to jump to'? You don't know this multiple universe thing works (if it is a thing) just because a universe has minor changes you assuming it is easier to 'jump to'? How? Why? Can't the opposite be true? You know nothing on how it works but make assumptions based on your own preferences for it to make sense. Why can't it be harder to get to a universe (however we 'travel' which is never explained as well) that has minor changes and easier to get to one with massive changes. You are building rules for a hypothetical situation as if you understand it as a real thing that has been tested. Just very odd to say things with such confidence about such a weird, unknown hypothetical thing.", "Top post of all time in that sub is hilarious: https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/bbz461/you_know_the_40_seconds_in_which_we_see_our/\n\nThis dude just punched some cones and wrote his stoner theory.", "Honestly, this is why I have a completely doomer attitude about the world. How can you ever educate the populace on important things when many of them find tears into alternate universes far more plausible than the idea that they might have a less than flawless memory?", "I had a rudimentary knowledge of Nelson Mandela when I went to school. The fact that many people over in America clearly didn’t but thought they did was to me yet another example of their extreme general ignorance.", "https://youtu.be/AAp6cQRsBfM", "To piggyback on another response, I'll use an analogy: imagine our universe is your drive home. An alternative universe is therefore any wrong turn. It might take you down an unfamiliar street in an otherwise known neighborhood, or if it was the wrong exit on a highway (a major deviation) maybe to a different section of still your home town. But you can't take a wrong turn and land in, say, the North Pole.", "In recent years, I found myself arguing more and more with people online. Then I stopped to think: \"When was the last time I admitted that I was wrong?\" \n\nSure, my underlying assumption about everything is \"I am right\" (and I'm willing to take a bet that this is true for nearly everyone), but how really is right all of the time? What really are the odds that a person is right 100% of the time? 90% of the time? 80% of the time?\n\nFortunately, I can openly admit that I have been wrong about things, both when arguing with other people online, as well as when arguing with them face to face. To ensure I keep myself honest, I've made a rule with myself, that if I can't remember the last time I was wrong about something, I shouldn't argue online. Really though, I should probably simplify that rule to \"I shouldn't argue online\" but sometimes I just can't help myself.", "I wouldnt exactly consider death of Nelson Mandela to be \"world history\". Unless of course, you are taking it literally. In which case, everything is world history.", "I think that was the ep, \"The Scary Door.\"", "Occam's razor\n\nWe don't know. Therefore I (yes I this is subjective without any reasonable way to get further proof) made the assumption on the likelyness of outcomes. \n\nI make this assumption based on the idea that the \"closer\" universes (if they existed) are closer due to a closer point of divergence. And thus remain closer, and easier to cross. \n\nBut again I don't actually subscribe to these theories. Just that the person I was responding to made little sense to me.", "\"a brief printing\" :P", "This is my thought too. The way the fruit are arranged looks a *lot* like the way they are arranged out of a cornucopia, and your brain is like \"I know this one!\".\n\nMost examples of the Mandela Effect seem like very natural things that someone would assume with incomplete information.", "Well yeah, sorta... [but that was from a parallel universe.](https://heavy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/berenstein.jpg?resize=840,1120)", "Wait, you're telling me that the humans won the war? The humans?! Those nasty bipedal bags full of slimy pink ropes? *They* won?", "The only one that _really_ gets me is the Fruit of the Loom Cornucopia. I was absolutely positive that the Fruit of the Loom logo had a Cornucopia in it. It never did. The Cornucopia was never associated with Fruit of the Loom. \n\n**Here’s the really crazy part:**\n\nFrank Wess’ 1973 album titled “Flute of the Loom” is an obvious reference to Fruit of the Loom, and the album art is an [exact replication of the supposed Fruit of the Loom logo, containing the Cornucopia.](https://cdn1.alternatememories.com/images/content/brands/xflute-of-the-loom_300x300.jpg.pagespeed.ic.6WG1YMGfJA.jpg)\n\nA Redditor tracked down the Artist and [interviewed](https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/c1uo50/i_tracked_down_the_flute_of_the_loom_illustrator/) him:\n\n>\tThis is Reed, Ellis’s son, responding for my dad here. I remember the cornucopia specifically, as does my dad. This is the second time we’ve been contacted about this album cover and Ellis (and I) are more than happy to answer any questions you have about it. I was a little kid when Ellis painted the Flute of the Loom cover and I remember specifically this album being a reference to the cornucopia in Fruit of the Loom’s original logo, which is where my dad says he specifically got the inspiration for the design (when I talked to him about it he said, “Why the hell else would I have used a cornucopia?”). The food coming out of the flute is soul food, actually, a ham hock, cabbage, black-eyed peas, etc. I remember when (in my mind) Fruit of the Loom quit using a cornucopia in their logo and switched to just using fruit by itself. It impressed me because I thought the logo looked better with a cornucopia in it. In my memories this was roughly around 1978 when I was in second grade. So, anyway, feel free to ask away.\n\nThere’s more.\n\n[The 2006 Animated Movie “Ant Bully” clearly depicts the Fruit of the Loom logo, with the Cornucopia.](https://youtu.be/TpZjULSaHM8)\n\n[A trademark application filed in 1973 by Fruit of the Loom ](https://trademarks.justia.com/730/06/fruit-of-the-loom-73006089.html) that specifically says “Baskets, bowls, and other containers of fruits, including cornucopia (horn of plenty).”\n\n[The 1997 book “Signs of the zodiac : a reference guide to historical, mythological, and cultural associations” by Mary Ellen Snodgrass](https://cdn1.alternatememories.com/images/content/brands/fotl-1997-ref_660x420.jpg), on the page about Capricorn:\n\n“The symbol appears on a wide variety of common items, including dried fruit, Italian bread, and Fruit of the Loom underwear. Animated advertisements for briefs and T-shirts feature brightly colored fruits dancing out of a cornucopia to upbeat music.”", "President you dumbass /s\n\nhttps://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-att-us&source=android-browser&q=nelson+Mandela", "> What I don’t get about the Effect is why the changes are always so minor.\n\nMaybe the changes are major but we only notice the minor effects.", "Ah yes Westernism defends a point... \n\nI don't agree with his thoughts on the matter. But your argument is a false equivalence.", "Well, there seem to be a lot of people who worship the nazis these days, maybe they slipped in here from one of those \"Nazis won the war\" parallel universes.", "I wish the guy would drop the cringe and just focus on the content. His videos are interesting, but painful to watch.", "That’s because the Mandela affect is actually time travellers altering the timeline, choosing relatively innocuous changes however sometimes drastic measures call for larger changes", "No fun allowed", "> Okay but this effect was named after a man supposedly dying well before he really did.\n\nIn my reality it was named after \"Mandela\" suddenly became a \"God's Eye\" ^^/s", "I spelt bachelors degree wrong on my application for said degree... after 4 years in college.\n\nRealized after I was corrected that I never spelled it correctly my entire life. Happens I guess", "This one really blows my mind. [Wrote a comment here with a bunch of “evidence.”](https://reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjclny/_/hp3unpn/?context=1)\n\nAsk some of your friends without giving it away. Something like “can you describe the Fruit of the Loom logo?”\n\n\nEverybody I’ve ever asked clearly remembers the Cornucopia.\n\nI’m not saying it’s alternative realities or some shit, but it is extremely interesting and makes you wonder why the hell so many of us remember the Cornucopia.", "Not to read too much into it, but maybe it's a sign of the narcissism epidemic we're living through that people would rather think \"the universe has changed\" than \"I was wrong.\"", "as it happens none of those people were paying close attention to the domestic policy of south africa. the lizard people are very sophisticated in who they select to displace.", "Or it's just a psyop. Dolly from Moonraker didn't have braces? Get tha fuck outta here.. That was the whole gag, why Jaws fell in love with her and she turned him into a good guy.", "I’m pretty sure that’s what it was in the timeline that I came from…", "You mean the Mengele Effect?", "se de eso", "not if you think about minor changes as ordinary every day things that would go totally unnoticed or noticed by only a few people as opposed to the ones everyone knows about", "The point is to recognize that our brains and memory in particular are imperfect, and not respond by rationalizing our faults away as instead being a fault in the entire universe.\n\n Let's turn this around. If someone you know saw a Pepsi can and questioned why it *wasn't* spelled Peppsi, and swore up and down they've always known it to be spelled Peppsi, you would sooner believe they had some brain injury than that they were traveling through the multiverse.", "Harsh, but fair.", "Misspell*", "people complain about /s not being necessary and then mass downvote comments like this", "I must have always been in this universe because I don’t remember a genie movie with Sinbad. Only the one with Shaq. The only time I’ve ever heard someone mention it is when they talk about the Madella Effect.", "I didnt make any parables or drawn any comparisons, let alone false one. Are you just trying to sound smarter? Look, all I am saying is that for people living in the western hemisphere, your average joe, the spelling of some snack's brand is more significant and relevant than the date of Nelson Mandela's death. \n\nIts why the phenomenon is called after Mandela. Because nobody cared enough about him, but everybody had some kind of exposure of him. Just like a brand of snacks. You know about it somewhere in the back of your mind, but you never give it a thought until you are reminded of it.", "The leaves/grapes", "The alternate reality concept is intriguing. I do not in anyway assume its what's happening, but it matches my personal experiences so I like to think about the possibility. One of the things I like to consider is our view of alternate realities. I imagine alternate realities being something like, the smaller the change, the easier the crossover. Which would by definition make the VAST majority of crossovers being something very small and innocuous. That said, imagine we had someone cross over from a reality where, they never had a brother, but in this reality they do. Or that Hillary was president from 2016 to 2020. If they made such claims you can imagine how quickly they would be dismissed or worse, thrown in a padded cell.\n\nI think the alternate reality thing is unlikely, but if it were, it makes a certain amount of sense that the majority of crossovers would experience small differences as their reality would be relatively close. No pun intended.", "But if we can change from a universe where people made x decision to a universe where people chose y over x, shouldn't these changes start compounding? Why is this restricted to pop culture and corporate logos? Shouldn't people all over the world be finding themselves in different personal histories based on these shifts?", "The misspelled products are remnants of evidence of the *universe shift*, not publisher mistakes. Wake up bro.", "Okay I admit that one got me. I legit thought she had braces until I googled it just now. Weird. \n\nI still more readily accept collective memory being wrong as opposed to shifting timelines.", "The matrix is real!", "What benefit is there to changing a corporate logo or a line from a film? What would possibly be gained?", "But the idea is that our memories are retained as the timeline shifts. Hence us all remembering \"Luke I am your father\" as opposed to \"No, I am your father\". Why do we retain our memories for the small things but not the big ones? Surely it'd be the opposite and someone by now would have looked in a history book and said \"hang on that's not how that happened\"", "Afraid so, but don't worry they're on the cusp of wiping themselves out", "Perhaps we just call them insane", "Okay but in this instance, going down the wrong path puts you permanently on that other path yet you remember it being the right path and now you're confused as to why the path has changed. Repeat this process over and over, because apparently drivers take these wrong turns with some regularity, and there should be a *lot* of people very confused about how they got on this new path", "They aren't subtitles, they're screenshots providing evidence for his claims about people being stupid. You can pause if you want to read them, but you aren't supposed to. It's like when someone talking about a scientific topic shows the first page of a new scientific paper that's been published, you aren't supposed to pause and read the whole thing.", "Because of the butterfly effect, a relatively small change could mean a completely different result.\n\nMaybe having the Berenstein Bears named that particular way caused a mass extinction solar flare", "The date of his death isn't what's significant. It's that these changes are not as minor as a logo being different. These changes involve people dying well before they're \"meant\" to. If a change that big can happen, what else is happening? And why is that effect not being felt?\n\nI'm just processing the idea logically. The people who believe in shifting timelines as opposed to people misremembering things are the ones overthinking it.", "Okay so why is that the only one? Everything else is a minor pop culture thing.", "For what it's worth, I've never thought there was a cornucopia on the logo and any mock-ups I've seen of the logo with a cornucopia look weird as hell to me. \n\nSo at least you know there are people that remember it correctly.", "Now I want to try and convince the CEO of Pepsi and/or Keebler to change the spelling on the packaging for a month and not say anything about it.", "I guess I could see that being the case but you still have to account for these incidents being entirely related to collective memory as opposed to personal.", "Thanks for letting me come into your timeline.", "It just feels like a way for some conspiracy types to write things off because of \"different time lines\"\n\nI only say these because I know a few people who say it, and it's honestly mind boggling.", "It was more about email name availability rather than any fault on my behalf. I decided that if I exclude one letter from a word it wouldn't make a difference because of copy and paste. But so many people would copy and paste... and then edit the email address.\n\nNow I have my corporate email so all problems are resolved. It's just my first name.", "My thoughts exactly. I never once thought Nelson Mandela had died (until he actually did). I’m also old enough to to remember when he was released from prison. Though I was in middle school and more concerned about Mike Tyson losing a boxing match the very same day.", "Personally I think it's that Sinbad the pirate kinda looks like a genie, with the flowy pants and the pointy shoes. Doesn't really have much to do with Sinbad the comedian but I think that's where at least some of the confusion comes from.", "That’s the part of it that’s amazing to me. If Mandela died in prison he wouldn’t have been nearly as significant a world figure… \n\nIt’s like if you thought Michael Jordan died in college.", "I'm also kinda confused about the conversation surrounding he Berenstain bears, because people are always like \"How can my memories be wrong?\" or \"you just misspelled it\" and I'm baffled because both of those seem to go around the very obvious answer, to me.\n\nIt's a children's book that was more often than not read to children, rather than the children reading it themselves. We never had much occasion to look at the text. The teachers said \"Berensteen\" and that's how it was pronounced to me because why would a five year old question that?\n\nWhy did they pronounced it that way? IDK. But they did. It was definitely the case that it was said 'Berensteen' the whole time I was growing up.\n\nWe misspelled/mispronounced it as adults because we're remembering what was read to us, and never really had any reason to look at the books ourselves that closely.\n\nThat's it. That's the whole mystery. \n\nBut everywhere I see people either being like \"My memories are wrong! It must be alternate dimensions!\" or \"You individually misspelled this name\" and I'm like...neither of these are correct. I never spelled Berenstain. I was a toddler. Adults pronounced it 'Berensteen' and so I thought it was pronounced that way.", "I don't believe in shifting timelines either.", "hahahaha. Okay, that made me laugh.", "This argument hinges on me looking at the existing claims and extrapolating on what those claims would mean if they were true. That's perfectly reasonable. Why the hell would an alternate timeline only affect pop culture and one single historical matter? If we're shifting all the time how have these not compounded?", "The butterfly effect has limits, you know. Assuming this was a serious point.", "This would be its own category of mental illness by now if so", "I understand what you are saying, but you are thinking about this way too objectively. You have to think a little more like a human. While the date of our death is significant to us and our loved ones, for somebody on the whole different continent its insignificant detail. \n\nIt is my understanding that people arent overthinking it. Its just entertaining to make believe. It makes people feel special, connected and involved. Its something a little mysterious in our mundane lives.\n\nIn the end its pointless to ask these questions. The answer will always be the same \"its mysterious. Its beyond our comprehension\". There is also no winning. You cant prove they arent from different timeline. They cant prove they are. And trying to rationally argue this kind of thing is as silly as actually believing its more probably you traveled across timelines instead of misremembering something common. Just keep it as a fun possibility. Like most people do with aliens.", "The memory isn't necessarily widespread. You can't draw conclusions like that from the internet because literally everything is self reported and very biased. Interested minorities speak very loudly on the internet.\n\nPeople who remember the cornucopia are way more likely to want to talk about it. People who don't will just think \"that's silly\", move on and you won't even notice them.", "I can see the logic there but these changes seem to happen often if all these examples of the effect really are reality shifting. At a certain point they should be compounding greatly even if they're minor.", "Giving into the status quo, what a shoop.\n\nEdit: Downvote me shoople, see if I care. I do. I ^do ^^care ):", "No it's not, there are a fair number of larger events with collective memory managing to all remember the same alternate historical event.\n\nBilly Graham's funeral is one such big one. It was advertised and thousands of us remember the broadcast messing up in the middle - my dad called me in to try and fix the TV because the funeral stop showing - then the TV went blue and they started watching football like nothing happened.\n\nI had to write an essay about Mandela's death in school, I remember it clearly, only to later learn of him still being alive and ultimately released from prison.\n\nIt's not that I remember these odd things that's interesting it's that I am in no way alone and others have nearly identical memories of the same events that's interesting.", "Growing up we always said Bernstein bears. >.>", ">significant to us and our loved ones\n\nThat's the thing though, is this is possible it should be throwing off people's memories right and left. My grandfather, for example, died in 2017. Let's say we shift to a timeline where he died last year. Suddenly my whole family has different memories. There are photographs and records that don't make sense because they show him doing stuff in 2018. There are financial differences because my grandmother was spending money on his medical stuff in that three year gap that she didn't in the first timeline. And so on. My family and his friends now have different memories.\n\nNow add to that people all across the world having such shifts and you see the problem. Individually there should be many cases of this. Was Mandela the sole outlier? Every change is minor except this one man, who happened to be a prominent figure, happened to have a much bigger type of change?\n\n>Its just entertaining to make believe.\n\nI disagree there. Magical thinking is dangerous, there are too many examples to count.", "To be fair, the Berenstein/stain thing was a turning point in my childhood and one of the first times I full-on opposed my parents' \"that's just the way things are\" when they pronounced the former as \"Bear-en-steen\". (It was never *stain) As a 3rd generation German immigrant, and my maternal grandmother an English teacher in the local highschool, I knew how to properly pronounce that phonic and yet my mom & dad just handwaved it — on no apparent authority or insider knowledge. (Not like they knew the authors personally, nor had the internet been invented, etc.)\n\nIt's Berenstein, and y'all are living in the same gawdamned simulation I got stuck in. 🤷🏼‍♂️", "It’s insane how people have made “mock-ups” of the cornucopia logo and they look perfect. \n\nI remember seeing from Fruit of the Loom underwear at Target or something in the mid-00s and thinking they must have changed/streamlined their logo by removing the cornucopia.", "\"It turns out it's man.\"", "Similar thing happened to me with beautiful”. The fuck is that “a” doing there?", "Sorry are you claiming you personally experienced a reality shift in front of you with this funeral thing? I can't even find anything about that one online. I think you're either misremembering things (human memory has been shown over and over to be extremely fallible) or you're making this up. I hope it's the former because the latter would be quite weird to lie about. \n\nApply Occam's razor here, which is more likely? We shift timelines or you aren't remembering something correctly?", "This is a fairly funny comment on a post about people not being able to admit being wrong.", "How would you know what it’s limit is?", "Isn't that one easily explained by the fact that -stein is a very common ending for names, while -stain is not? So when people haven't seen the books in a while, they are more likely to remember Berenstein.", "I don't. I can't possibly know. What I do know is that this idea as presented isn't consistent and lacks any kind of evidence and thus isn't worth considering as a real possibility.", "At least 70 different people have spelt my name as VanSummeren rather than VanSumeren because Summer is just easier to type ig.", "No, memory is just horribly flawed as it realize on repeating a pattern over and over, with new information fucking up the pattern.\n\nYou saw the name, then you later read other similar names and your brain goes \"welp these are similar so it's the same thing\", and now the repeating pattern for remembering a stupid kids show is slightly messed up.", "It would probably be easier to move from twig to twig than branch to branch.", "Adrien Brody acting as Tom Hidleston, there fixed it for ya!", "He probably meant the power of suggestion, which is a big part of the Mandela effect and consistent with his comment.", "I mean most people who hadn't studied the naval history of WW2 wouldn't have known about those. Isn't it a lot more likely this dude just never learned about those back in school? I never did, I only read about those attacks much later when I read a history book on my own.", "I would absolutely question my sanity and would need to come to terms with my memory being much less dependable than I thought.\n\nWhat I wouldn’t do is blame the supernatural.", "Okay but Mandela, the titular example, is a branch to branch shift. So we know those are possible.", "Good ol' Cock Amok. Or is it Cuck Amok?", "The major changes occur much later in the timeline because of the minor ones.", "Username is missing a y at the end", "Weird how the tree only has changed that are relevant to people who speak English.", "Furthermore, why would so many people commonly have *the same* memory? You’re telling me that it’s more reasonable to assume hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of people in this world were brought over from the same alternate universe and that the only indicator of this is that they all, understandably, misremembered how something was spelled? It already takes some massive leaps to get to the alternate universe conclusion, but wouldn’t it make more sense for such an event to happen on a small scale? Following that train of thought, literally every human being in the world falls prey to cognitive biases. I guarantee that if you spend enough time with someone, you’ll find out about something they misremembered. It’s how humans work. There have been extensive studies into that subject; you would think there’d be nothing to go on if everyone really came from alternate universes.", "Also -stein is a much more common ending for names than -stain. Without looking at it or thinking about it, obviously your first reaction to how to spell it would be the more common spelling.", "Learning it was the Mandela effect after years of enjoying thinking it was the Mengele effect. How ironic!!", "This makes my head hurt. Hopefully I can jump over to another timeline where I hadn't tried to think about this", ":D", "Possible, sure, but it's the only example of a major one.\n\nIf you stack all the twig jumps in comparison to the only branch jump, I think it would make sense.\n\nDamn, this makes me want to run an alternate world based dnd game...", "The wording of that rule is “Any cars that have been lapped by the leader will be required to pass the cars on the lead lap and the Safety Car.”\n\nAs someone who doesn't follow F1 usually the drama was fairly entertaining. Always thought F1 was based on having a tight set of rules to squeeze out the smallest of margins with bleeding-edge engineering teams pushing the limit. Turns out it's based on a bad football referee equivalent arbitrarily deciding the rules as he goes.", ">I would laugh at pp\n\nMy man", "The location of New Zealand is not minor.", "But written language is just something humans made up. The \"changes\" are always pop cultural, and you can't claim it's \"minor\" in the perspective of a universe because the universe itself doesn't know what the fuck language is. We are just atoms interacting, language is just a concept. Just like you can't have laws of physics that only apply to written text. It just doesn't make any sense.\n\nAnd given that it's *always* pop-cultural things, it's so obvious that what you are seeing is a flaw in how humans remember things: new memories change old memories because of the physical way memories are stored (repeating patterns of neurons firing).\n\nTldr: it's all just caused by your brains lossy memory compression.", "Exactly. This all comes down to human memory being extremely fallible and people not generally being aware of that.", "Considering Nazis were absorbed into the US government, not far-fetched.", "I'm sorry, \"New\" Zealand? What's this you're on about", "If this were true, maybe they are.\n\nYou can't find your keys because you THOUGHT you left them on the table. You did, in your universe. But you have shifted.\n\nYou get reprimanded by a boss for not answering an email you swore you answered.\n\nYour spouse and you remember ordering different food on your first date than the other remembers.\n\nObviously I don't believe this is true, but it's easy to imagine we're actually micro fracturing realities constantly.", "I think the \"collective\" part is the thing that really fucks people up. Like \"We are totally different people from different places who lived different lives. How can we all have the same misunderstanding?\" \n\nPeople like to think that their brain works differently than someone elses, but in reality they all work pretty darn similarly.", "Why is it major? It's severity is *purely* social. It's still just atoms interacting in a specific way. There is no visible difference in severity from that perspective.\n\nIt's major to you because you know who it is, and you know what death is, and all the social context surrounding that.\n\nActually major things would be like.. the C constant changing.", "Google \"cornucopia with fruit\" and you get a bunch of art of that in the exact same angle. Search \"cornucopia company logo\" you get quite a few results. It seems like a very common way to depict that.\n\nCornucopias also symbolise abundance, so that sounds like the type of thing that'd be plastered all over grocery stores, supermarket fruit sections and so on. No one recorded it because it wasn't important.\n\nYour brain probably just mixed several memories of different pictures into one. It's really good at doing that.", "I frankly dont see the problem. What you are describing might be happening all the time. Its just extremely improbable that a person who shifts realities will land in a reality where out of all the people in the world it is somebody they knew in person that has their timeline shifted. There are only so many \"famous people\" and its incredibly \"lucky\" that one famous person - Nelson Mandela - was one of the differences.\n\nThere are not so many Mandela effect examples, so there cant be that many \"alternate realities\" that people came to ours from. And there arent that many people who believe that did travel across realities.\n\nWhat I am saying is that maybe you are from a universe where my grandad is still alive. But you didnt know him there and you dont know him here.\n\nWhat I wrote here is something I made up on the spot. I dont know how the Mandela effect timeline shifter community explain those things. There are probably a lot of way to answer those concerns and none of which can be tested, which is the appeal of them in the first place.\n\nWhats wrong with believing something that cannot be proven or disproven? Mandela effect is not different from aliens, conspiracies or even religions. Its probably a BS, but its also cool.", "I guess I'm just assuming these would compound in such a way that we'd all notice but I guess if they truly were very minor things then it's possible", "The real kicker for me is that I remember it as Bernstein.", ">The Berenstein/stain thing is a lot more sensible in people misremembering a minor spelling difference.\n\nExcept that's not even people misremembering. I've seen conversations where people shared sources that showed the \"mispell\" on official material.", "I guess if the shifts are rare enough and the odds of them happening to a famous person are thus very low it could work. I dunno.\n\n>Mandela effect is not different from aliens, conspiracies or even religions.\n\nPeople have killed or tried to kill in the name of the latter two", "Mate, accept that your perception of the world is just neurons firing. It's flawed as hell.\n\nNew memories overwrite and change old memories. That's just how the brain works.\n\nThis Idiocracy is a English-speaking thing only. The rest of the planet don't know who the fuck Billy Graham is. It's not a big thing, I don't know who he his, a broadcast of his funeral messing up is such a non issue it's ridiculous. Thousands is *nothing*. There are *billions* of humans.", "Kazaam with Sinbad was a real movie and I remember the trailers distinctly.", "If I recall the reason those books get so much more, uhm I guess notoriety, is people have found, real life examples of the \"alternate, correct\" spelling. Like it's a glitched relic of the 'jump' they made and somehow still ended up here. \n\nI can't remember the other examples people offer, but the most extreme is people claiming south America shifted like 1500KM to the WEST without anyone knowing because the panama canal doesn't flow in the direction they think it should. They probably also only ever looked at a Mercator projection map which has south America way more in-line with north America due to the distortions of plotting a sphere on a flat rectangle. When you look at a globe it looks like it magically teleported 1500KM to the west.", "I know the rational thing to do upon learning Peppsi was always spelled that way would be to accept you're wrong. But that doesn't mean it would be easy to do.\n\nIt's like those horror movies where the protagonist wakes up and their spouse is missing, then they slowly realize nobody knows their spouse and there's no evidence other than their memories that person and their kids existed.\n\nDo they have dementia? Is it a conspiracy? Something else, something worse?\n\nIt wouldn't be easy to accept.\n\nIf you woke up tomorrow and learned that apparently cars were never invented, would you actually accept that was true?", "Exactly this.", "Nah universe changes obviously only affects native English-speakers born 1970 and forward, and only affects things that are socially constructed. \n\n*Obviously*.\n\nFuckin' call me when universal constants change.\n\nPeople just cannot accept that a storage system based on electronic meat might have some flaws.", "I thought the Mandela effect was that we only used 10% of our brains.", "Because the many of them in this case are probably at most a few hundred people who search for and comment on anything related to the Mandela Effect because they've made their belief in it a central part of their identity.\n\nThe internet amplifies niche viewpoints to the point where a tiny minority of dedicated individuals can make themselves difficult to ignore on social platforms. That doesn't mean you should extrapolate social trends from them.", "Big Bang always happens at the same \"time\" because it's when time started existing.", "It's like flat earthers.\n\nPeople make up a silly thing purely as a joke or a thought experiment, and before you know it a bunch of idiots come along thinking it's real.\n\nIt gives you a bit of insight into how religions may have started.", "I thought it was the mancala effect, because like in that game, I have no idea what is going on.", "Yeah as a YouTube myself as a rule words stay on screen 25% longer than it takes me to read them aloud, unless the joke is rushed text.", "Books. I remember everything I have ever read.", "So I get what this guy is saying, however, I just watched this video in an alternate reality where the Mandella Effect is considered a foundational scientific principle. \n\nImagine my shock to find not only is the greatest quantum physicist of all time not only doesn't exist, has his name spelled with only one L instead of two, AND that their Nobell winning contributions to Physics are considered a laughable conspiracy theory.", "I always thought it was just a fun thing to imagine. Had no clue people took it seriously and believed it.", "I suppose we'd need to know more about the structure of reality to know more. A compounding issue seems unlikely. If this IS how reality operates, then this type of thing would be a normal occurrence. Might even happen much much more often than we realize. \n\nMaybe I just crossed from a reality in which I just scratched my head 3 times, but the me in this reality only did it twice. I wouldnt even notice because for me, I know I scratched three times, nor would anyone else as it's so inconsequential they dont stop and ask, \"did you scratch 2 or 3 times?\" They wouldnt even know to ask. We'd just continue on. \n\nA compounding issue would be an error. An error that could possibly destabilize reality. IF this is how reality works, it seems to me, it's far more likely that these types of small switching of realities are a natural, normal occurrence. Maybe even necessary when consolidating consciousness, choice and reality in general. Big swings in reality would seem to be the errors. Which makes sense, at least to me.", "People have killed other people for all kind of things. I am sure plenty of people killed in the name of aliens too. Doesnt mean a thing is inherently bad because of it. Lets just agree that using anything as reason to kill is dangerous.", "This one really bothers me. I never knew about this one until the movie Shazam came not too long ago on Netflix. I wondered if it was a remake of the Sinbad one, so I immediately googled \"Shazam Sinbad\" only to find out not only that it never existed, but so many other people also thought that it did. It's just such an odd thing for so many people to remember. Why does everyone remember it having Sinbad? I don't really remember him from anything else besides his sitcom. It would be different if somebody came up to me and asked me \"remember that movie Shazam with Sinbad\", maybe the power of persuasion would make me misremember it existing, but in my case it was essentially unprompted.", "Again I don't subscribe to these theories.. Just that it seems more likely that they would be connected this way if said theories were true.", "Back in 2013 i started posting on all the flat earth pages that Australia wasn’t real amd everyone claiming to be from there are paid actors. Ended up being story on the news 5 years later after a bunch of schizos picked it up", "Oh fer cryin' in the mud.", "90% of what people hear on Reddit is wrong, but then I'll hear my aunt repeat it at the dinner table 6 months later. It's not that difficult to understand how false information can outcompete the truth", "Edit: This is in regards to the \"Pepsi changing tomorrow\" scenario only, i.e. not a distant memory but something you are sure of right now, and can observe today and even verify factually today, changing tomorrow. \n\nI'm just curious how big a change would have to be before you started questioning your sanity.\n\nA close relative had a different name? Was a different gender? Never lived at all?\n\nAn entire country, like Canada, was called something else? Was part of the US? Never existed?\n\nThere's a line that would shake people. We can all act like we'd be rational but there is a line for sure. You can SAY you would \"just assume I was wrong\" but it would NOT be easy in some scenarios. \n\nOBVIOUSLY 20+ year old pop culture memories should be treated as suspect even if certain!", "You're wrong about your name, it probably got changed at Ellis Island. I have to assume all this because I know I couldn't be that I'm wrong.", "Is this the same kid that went on a pretty badass rant a few years ago about their teacher only teaching from a packet and not caring about the students?", "Think about what \"small\" actually means. You are subjectively saying the changes are small because it's all in things that are socially constructed.\n\nThe universe don't know what the fuck \"a name\" is. It's just states of atoms (or smaller) interacting. There are no laws of physics governing languages because languages only exist because we exist to make them up.\n\nSo why the everliving fuck would changing realities only affect socially constructed things. It's so very human centered (*because the flaw is so obviously in human memory*) it's just dumb.\n\n*Minor* changes to math and physics could just make the universe impossible the way it currently exists.\n\n\nYou are remembering things by neurons firing in a repeating pattern. Each time you remember it will change. If that pattern is changed or disturbed in any way, you will remember things wrong or forget things. New memories alter how old memories are remembered by also affecting the patterns and combining with them. Your memory and perception is horribly flawed.\n\nThis is also why there is almost no historical evidence for this: we have a perfect recall with the internet, that is now opposing the really bad recall of our brains. Before there just wasn't anything that could tell you that you remember wrong.", "At least pepsi is something seen more regularly. With the Mandela effect it's basically always something people haven't seen for months or years at a time.\n\nBut even then I'd just assume my memory is unreliable.\n\nAlso, it's functionally identical. Even if the parallel universe thing were hypothetically true, to you, it'd make no difference. You'd still have an unreliable memory (as you might change universes again) , so you still have to act as if you just misremember things. You're jumping though a bunch of hoops to end up exactly back where you started.", "Fair enough I guess", "One theory I find very appealing is that we are all basically shifting like trillions of times per second from dimension to dimension. Time is an illusion. Everything exists right now. Past present future. In infinite parallel universa. It’s like an old movie reel. When you take it out you see every individual frame. Picture every frame as its own never changing static universe. When you put the frames in order and play it, that is the perceiving of time. Now picture an infinite of reels below and above your movie. You don’t have to stay in your movie. You can hop a reel above it or below it. Like more positive or negative.\n\nSome people say: I’ll change when the world changes. But if you read above, when YOU change the entire world changes with you because you literally jumped in a different movie. But it will only slightly be different.", "Damn it now you've got me really considering this", "\"I don't pay enough attention to shit\"", "We can call them \"in denial of human brains capacity for recall\".\n\nPeople just seem to think their memory and perception is flawless. Then they are faced with the actual flawless recall of written records and decide that it's the universe that's wrong.", "Nah, you're thinking of the cult classic sci-fi creeper show:\n\nThe Gloaming Area", "I don't attribute anything to the memories, I just know I have them and have found others to remember things the same I have... It's so common there's a freaking name for it...", "Insane asylums are full of people from universes with bigger changes.\n\n/s", "This is how I feel. I imagine a man-child who would rather create a universe where he is right....than to admit he's wrong", "No.", "Same here, it's crazy.", "I'd be fascinated to hear the prevalence of *The* Mandela Effect in different countries. I have a sneaking suspicion that it's far more common in the US and far less common in South Africa and the African continent as a whole. Almost as if it's borne from cultural ignorance.", "First video i've seen from this channel. He makes some good stuff. This random one I found of him hits me on so many levels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqDyBCJcM9w", "Some people are too stupid to know that memory can be faulty.", "I use the word small because reality IS human, or conciousness driven rather. Or at least that's a prevailing theory on quantum mechanics, so of course I'm going to use \"human centric\" terms. Small as in insignificant or barely noticeable. Note I never said that large changes aren't possible. How else am I going to describe anything? I am, in fact, human. \n\nAs to your point about math... that's exactly it. Any changes to math and reality itself, as we know it, doesnt exist anymore so by definition we CAN'T describe those nor would we be able to shift into a reality that doesnt exist.\n\nAnd when, in the ever loving fuck, did I ever say that changes only effect human constructs? The answer, champ, is I didnt. Are you in someway MYSTIFIED as to why we wouldnt observe miniscule changes across non social constructs? I mean, maybe a blade of grass wafted left, instead of right, but with no one to experience that whose to notice it?\n\nAgain, I'm not saying this IS happening. I enjoy the concept however. Not sure why you feel the need to be a condescending asshat. People are simply discussing ideas. No need for you to have your personal reality challenged. Unclench.", "I think you may need to get some help my guy", "[This clip from How To With John Wilson](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcAE8SMcNVo) where he goes to a convention about the Mandela Effect really opened my eyes to how weird people can get about this stuff.", "Lol its something I think about a lot. It's much more likely something else is going on but soo much more interesting to consider. Lol", "omg it's gamer president", "Yes, there are lots of people, but when you find thousands discussing the same (apparently false) memory then you need an explanation.\n\nThings like Berenstein/Berenstain Bears don't interest me, too minor to mean anything and brains fill in things based on assumptions all the time... but complex shared memories like Mandela's death, deaths of celebrities, etc... things that had some impact and relevance.\n\nWhat is very interesting is how when you read from others with these same memories you will find that you remember most other things the same way as well... The spellings, colors, etc... these had different names and spellings and you remember them the same way.\n\nI don't attribute anything to the memories, I just know I have them and have found others to remember things the same I have... It's so common there's a freaking name for it...", "I don’t think you realize how common it was for people to assume/think he was dead while he was still just in prison. It comes much more from that period than from his post apartheid life. \n\nWere you, perhaps, not alive then?", "*\"It's true. I don't have all the facts. I Just have any of them whatsoever.\"* \n\n\nBest burn ever. I will use that burn more often.", "I don’t believe in it, but the only thing that kinda makes me question things is the fruit of the loom logo with the cornucopia. How can do many people remember the same logo (a tan cornucopia with fruit in front), even with people able to [make mocks of it that matches what others remember](https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/99hv43/fruit_of_the_loom_cornucopia/). \n\nGo check that thread out. Can someone shed some light on this? Thanks", "There's a bit from the comedy-horror novel *John Dies at the End* that goes something like:\n\n\"Entertainment didn't used to be so violent. ...Yeah, I know, you're thinking 'out-of-touch old man, stuck in the past.' No. I mean *none* of those shows and games *existed* six months ago. Now suddenly my nephew is ripping people's intestines out on the big-screen TV in the living room, and his momma says 'I don't know what you're making a fuss about, he's been playing those games for years.' They changed the whole world and made everyone forget that it was ever different. Except me. Why?\"", "This is a logic process I can get behind. Are there any stocks you have linked hidden messages to?", "Or maybe stein is a more common spelling so stain breaks or brains just a little bit so its easier to just ignore the obvious. But that's boring AF. I want the alternate reality.", "He's clearly hitting specifically on the people that jump to the conclusion that their false memories aren't false and they somehow travelled to another universe.", "Seems pretty simple to me. A cornucopia is always a horn with a pile of produce coming out of it. So when a lot of people think of a pile of produce, they automatically think of a cornucopia, so they assume it must be in the picture too.", "> here is no Brown/Yellowish parts on the 1978+ logo.\n\nBut what about on the underwear itself?", "How did he survive the injuries sustained during the popcorn commercials?", "I imagine mental hospitals would become full if this was really happening. That stuff would drive you insane, surely.", "That is not what is being said by quantum physics at all, it seems you have vastly misunderstood some terms and explanations. No one in acedemia is supposing that physics is somehow tied to human perception", "It’s not always pop-culture things. Another common example is changes to Earth’s geography — for example, South America used to be further west “under” North America, the Panama Canal went east-west, New Zealand moved, Italy’s “boot” changed, etc.", "Add refridgerator and hampster to that list.", "Or just forgot", "So, you’ve met my mother", "My assumption on multiple universes is that they branch out from possibilities and so these branches would be in proximity to one another. You would only be able to exist as you currently are with your current memories in universes where differences are inconsequential, so you would never be able to pass through one where the south won the civil war, its too far away and likely a universe where you were never born.", "Isn't that just someone making the error in 1973?", "I was in the Madelaeffect subreddit awhile for shits and giggles. Then I realised just how crazy some people could get.", "It was cool of you to admit \"hey I learned something new today\" but then you had to go and be like \"the only reason I didn't know it already is because its a stupid fact and I'm too cool to care\"", "Well, yes. But this is not evidence of it.\n\nWe do live in a simulation though.", "/u/philjamesson (Jameson, glad I fixed it for you)", "This is very much not true. Quantum mechanics very much deals with observation and measurement effecting reality. Schrodinger's cat is both alive and dead unless observed to be one or the other. What is human perception other than observation. \n\nThough to be fair, looking back at my text, I was speaking about \"human conciousness\" in general, when I should have specified observation or rather that reality needs an observer.", "Holy shit was this a flip-flop? It says Tony Kox now. Quick, is there a cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo?!", "Yeah bud, Big Brother is totally controlling the life of the average person by\n\n\\*checks notes*\n\nmaking you think there was a movie called Shazam about Shaquille O'Neill being a genie.\n\nYou misspelled the name of a children's book. You aren't being reprogrammed, you were just wrong about an incredibly inconsequential detail.\n\nPlease get over yourself.", "Because there are good reasons to believe it's not true, for example our understanding of memory and the human brain. And no good reasons to believe it is happening besides hearsay. Believing in something against what is sensible because you want to is how we end up with a significant portion of the country living compeltly disconnected to reality", "That's one example. There's more, in South Park and some DreamWorks movie.", "Maybe the fact it involved time travel may have alluded to that?", "after just finishing The Witcher and then finding myself in this thread, I cannot get the idea of the Conjuction of Spheres out of my head \n\nlol", "lol, the irony", "That *is* what it is, but people ran with the idea as a joke that since we ALL misremembered it then something funny must be going on.\n\nExcept people are idiots and didn't realize it was a joke.", "99.99% of people talking about the Mandela Effect are just having fun with it. They know they're wrong about something, but a group of people being collectively wrong about something in the same way is an interesting shared experience, and it's fun to fantasize about.\n\nOnce again, the braindead children on this website are taking things too seriously. We're seriously entering \"Mandela Effecters are conspiracy theorists\" territory based on some of the idiots in this thread.", "but there is no collective memory.\n\njust individual memories in alignment.", "the rest of the changes are so small as to be imperceptible", "Brother, is that you?", "That's the point. If it was something that people considered sensible, it never would have become a thing. The fact that so many people misremembered that Mandela died in prison is what made it an interesting phenomenon. That there was no immediately obvious explanation is why it became a big deal. \n\nIt wasn't just \"some dumbass who was clueless about world history.\" I know several people who had at one point thought he died, only to be surprised to read news of him being alive. \n\nThe fact that the Berenstain Bears example is so easy to explain is what makes it boring. (The suffixes -stein and -enstein are popular in English, including the name of a famous fiction monster and his creation \"Frankenstein.\") Do you actually know why so many people misremembered Mandela dying? \n\nI'll give you a hint. Another example of the Mandela Effect are people who are absolutely sure they originally saw an alternate ending to the Tom Hanks movie \"Big\" where the woman also reverts to a 13 year old at the end. What they are actually remembering is a different movie with a similar premise where this does actually happen.", "I love how you watched the video, saw this hypothetical argument being presented by the creator as an example of something stupid, meaningless and, most importantly, not actually happening and thought \"yeah, I should run with this line of thinking.\"\n\n> When you doubt your own memories, even your core identity is at risk of outside influence as you doubt can then be thrown on any of your experiences and beliefs.\n\nHuman last names end in \"-stein\" all the time. \"-stain\" not so much. You replaced one with the other. You aren't the subject of some nefarious memory reprogramming.\n\nTake your pills.", "We are all brothers on this blessed day", "I think, because he looks like John Candy and has the same first name. They were also both kinda goofy.", "This guy was funnier in my other universe.\n\nI kid... He's still awesome.\n\nHey Sangay!", "The irony of using occums razor to defend your theory that presumes misremembering brand names is due to dimensional shifts", "You can either\n\n1. Amend your understanding of reality when presented with evidence contradicting your current understanding, like a rational person, or\n\n2. Defiantly insist that reality itself is somehow wrong, like a delusional person.\n\nAnd I use the term delusional correctly to describe you as someone that believes something that isn't real.", "It's a few islands to the south of France.", "No, you misremembered a factual detail of reality.", "This doesn't even scratch the surface of what people take seriously [check this out](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H110vCGvTmM)", "Okay but the only things that get noticed are things we all experience, like pop culture. Nobody ever notices things about their personal lives", "This one seems the least likely to me, since I am literally drinking a Pepsi right now. It is lower-case, like pepsi, on the can though...", "*the mengele effect", "I've never heard of any this before", "I see so many people spell chick-fil-a as \"chic fil a\".", "So it's imperceptible changes and logos? The occasional movie line? That's all that ever changes?", "Well phack, soirée was kicking my arse today, could've swore it was swarey, must be some Weird Science behind that", "If it's time travel then I don't even know how to process that, that's a whole other thing I'm not mentally prepared to deal with lol", "Good point lol", "So did some people on those continents get teleported because of the mandela effect?", "I think the general opinion is that the person who has different memories is the one who has been transported to another universe, not everyone else.", "The bunkers that were in the attack are a tourist attraction on the beaches north of Ocean City", "I think it's a bit more harmless than that. I think it's more like those optical illusions you see where your mind fills in dotted lines and what not but with brands. A large portion of our lives happens on our peripheral and we just assume how things are until we are faced with them.", "You remembered it wrong and that's okay.", "You do realize human memory is really shitty at it's job, right? Police line ups are a perfect example of how someone's memories can shift on a dime", "Well a large chunk of the human population is absolutely retarded, so it makes sense", "Funny, in mine it's Franklin the Turtle", "No duh. Have you seen Ford vs Ferrari? If it involves Italians for any length of time and with a substantial amount of money involved, it will end up corrupt.", "And the guy picks up a children's book to lean how to speak again instead of insisting that he is right and everyone else is wrong. Take notes, Mandela effect people.", "the Monopoly man had a monocle, fuk u", "Reminds me that an old lady ‘corrected’ me in that I wasn’t from New Zealand but instead England. She asked where I was born and when I said NZ she went “no I’m sure you’re from England” and then “are you sure?” when corrected her. \n\nThis was also all completely unprompted at a bus stop in Australia.", "It's also a false equivalence. Berenstain Bears are something people remember from their childhood. Pepsi is something you see everywhere, all the time. For that to be wrong would be earth shattering, though again, my personal reaction would be that it's infinitely more likely that there's something wrong with me rather than something wrong with the *universe*.", "This will be lost to the depths of comments, but I have to say that I always pronounced Berenstein bears the same way as I pronounce Einstein. It was a natural association so it stuck in my mind pretty quickly. Learning later that it was actually Berenstain really made me take a step back and wonder why I associated them with Einstein in the first place.", "The Mandela Effect AKA I *totally* thought it was Tim Hanks GIVE ME ATTENTION", "> Maybe we exist in a reality in which the processes governing time have only barely stabilised\n\nNah. Time was stable for most of the existence of the universe. None of this started happening until they started making mini black holes in the LHC. The Mandela Effect was coined within a year of the LHC announcing its capability to produce atomic black holes. While a planet-sized black hole will take you to an entirely-different plane of existence, it makes sense that atom-sized black holes would have infinitesimally small changes.\n\n\\*Yeesh guys I don't know anyone who takes \"reality shifting\" seriously, but it's fun to talk about. Outside of reddit of course, where we can't have fun.", "Hey I could swore that Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia but here we are", "I thought it was always a dumb argument because it's something I haven't seen or read in probably 20 years. I'm not reading the books every night as an adult, it's real possible it's spelled a different way than I remember 20 years ago in books that are targeted to the \"learning to read\" demographic. Good chance my memories might be flawed", "You sheep just dont get it. It's all part of the Monopoly Mans plan.", "I can't be transported to another universe where the ground is shifted beneath my feet right? Or where I'm holding a Berenstein book right as it changes? Its all so absurd.", "misremembering the names of childrens' book characters is totally literally like john oliver 1984", "We dont use that word.", "Andrew? Upvote every time.", "I get where you're coming from then. Although ngl, having dealt with the more conspiratorial mandela effect believers, it's pretty much impossible to \"educate\" them because they're dug in and refuse to keep an open mind.", "Yep, that's the exact post I was talking about. I guess it was a tape, not a book.", "Those are all likely just explained by people remembering a different map projection from childhood or something, or just... Being wrong", "No one actually says retarded to refer to mentally handicapped people anymore. It's used to express someone who's insanely stupid\n\nAt this rate we might aswell toss Moron and Lame out the door aswell", "Probably from coloring cornucopias every Thanksgiving for our elementary school years. I never really bought stuff from Fruit of the Loom for whatever reason growing up, and didn't know about this instance of Mandela Effect, but I feel like I never once envisioned it with a cornucopia, because it's fruit. Cornucopias are usually only around for Thanksgiving, there's always pumpkins and corn and shit, never just fruit. I can see how being a child though, you're going to make the association between the two, since that's what being a little kid is, making associations. Once you make that leap as a like, five year old, it's very rare that you'll be in a position where you'd get corrected. It's like people who pronounce Polar Seltzer Poh-Larr, when you point out that that there's a *polar bear* on the bottle, they often realize it's there for the very first time, like their brain made them literally unable to see it", "\"Our understanding of memory and the human brain\" is very vague thing to say. And personally I dont understand either on any level that would disprove what those people are saying. Maybe if I did, I would have different opinion, maybe not.\n\nI still think its harmless and there is nothing wrong with letting people feel special and connected in something supernatural. Besides between 70% to 80% of the world population is religious. I think its fine if few thousands people believe they came from another reality where Mandela died in the 80s.", "Because nobody else cares, and it's fairly easy to just insist you are the person remembering correctly and ignore physical evidence.", "I have never met a single real individual who thought Mandela died in prison.", "Right? No cornucopia has just fruit, it's vegetables and bread loafs and corn and shit", "i have a psychotic disorder which causes delusions, and infrequently, hallucinations. and yeah! turns out you really cannot trust your brain all the time, because it's not infallible and is subject to malfunction just as much as anything else. yes, it's scary, but trust me it's far easier to accept that your brain is tricking you than living in this bizarro conspiracy land.", "Yeah it's like why the British and Americans say Aluminium/Aluminum.\n\nThe guy who named it changed his mind. Multiple times. It's his fault; we're all just victims.", " How to with Jon Wilson on HBO has an episode on people who really believe the multiverse stuff. Also good weird show in general", "TIL John Madden isn't dead. This is good news", "That's demonstrably untrue. You might be having fun with it, but there's no shortage of 2+ hour videos on youtube of people talking about the great reset and the illuminati mind thieves who are doing dry runs of project blue beam by changing the name of some 40 year old brand of coffee creamer. \n\nA lot of mandela effecters ARE conspiracy theorists, probably because most of them believe in a bare minimum of 1 conspiracy theory.", "> He wants to diss on people without even caring about the phenomenon.\n\nWhy would he care about the phenomenon?", "Pretty sure OP meant \"The Mandola Effect.\"\n\nIt's a common mistake.", "Unfortunately this is on his old channel that fucked him over so I won't give it a view. I recommend everyone unsubscribe from it in solidarity for Andrew.", "Its obviously the mandala effect...", "I know, I just think it's a little straw-manny to pick the comment that says \"If Pepsi was spelled wrong...?\" because there is probably a change just 20% weirder than that, that for most people would not be reconcilable with their own sanity.", "One side of my family is Ukrainian and the name has \"chuk\" at the end. The amount of times people have spelled it \"chuck\" and tried to argue with me about it is ridiculous.\n\nBut all I have to do is bring up NHL players, since I'm a hockey guy and know a ton of \"uk\" players. Datsyuk, Kovalchuk, Andreychuk, Johnny Boychuk, etc etc etc.", "I was born in the 70s in the midwestern United States and I was aware of who Mandela was for most of my life. HBO did an original movie about his life in 87, and there was a period probably also in the 80s where you saw a lot of \"abolish apartheid\" t-shirts and it was something that was talked about. That trend was probably started by a rock star, tbh. I also remember it being big news when Mandela was released, and then again when he was elected president. I'm not going to say I was knowledgeable about Mandela, South African history, or South African politics, but I certainly wasn't totally ignorant of it.", "All of the \"residue\" ai have ever found online is very obviously shopped. I mean, Jonathan Taylor Thomas is in one of the \"posters\", and the 90's tween brigade would have legit merch. Girls went nuts for JTT.", "Take my free reward you deserve it", "The Berenstein Bear thing isn't a good example either because there's numerous publications of both spellings", "Ah fuck he got us", "The only Sinbad one I know about is Sinbad the Sailor or something like that where he played an Arabian sailor... It is such a funny memory because I remember ads for it as clear as day but I know they are false.", "I think our sameness with people who come from different backgrounds should be celebrated more often and put on a higher level than our differences", "I think minor changes can result in major changes in outcomes. That’s the principle behind things like Minecraft world seeds, the butterfly effect, etc. \n\nConsider: you brake instead of accelerate through a yellow light, so you get home late form work, you have sex 4 minutes later, and now an entirely different sperm cell wins the race. The child if any could be quite different, even a different gender. \n\nSo, you consider the branching to occur when decisions are made differently or random outcomes vary, near-adjacent locations could have wildly different outcomes on the human scale. \n\nA world where everything is the SAME except for one moderately famous person’s name is actually harder to achieve by a single change.\n\nNot all small changes have large outcomes. But on the human scale they do, and once you affect who makes babies and when, the next generation can be amazingly different. Would Nations disappear? Maybe not, some patterns are robust and humans in large numbers have predictable patterns. But at the individual level each of us is VERY unlikely. The smallest change in the past could remove us entirely and replace us with very different people.", "The using of occam's (spelled it out there for you) razor is entirely its purpose but okay I'll keep that in mind", "The Man from Taured would be the closest I could think of.", "It definitely existed until the first time they turned on the large hadron collider", "LOL, I remember when this whole thing was planted on the internet. It struck me that some people too easily latch onto things and cannot let go of them. I also thought flat earthers were kidding and boy was I wrong LOL", "It goes so many different ways. My last name is spelled like a common word, same word. But people insist on putting an extra letter on the end to make it so it ISN'T the common word, so it is instead a \"unique spelling\" of the word (which would still be pronounced the same).\n\nLike if you took someone named **Bishop** and change their name to **Bishope**. People will literally do that, I will say something like \"spelled just like the clergy\" and they go \"ok\" and then they spell it with the extra letter because fuck what I said they know better.\n\nAnd its worse. My middle name? I thought for years it was one way, it is in fact the other, with an added letter. For fucks sake...", "But when said evidence can be easily fabricated doesn't that mean the logical approach to the assimilation of new information can be easily manipulated? I understand it's not normal to be steadfast in your beliefs in the light of evidence to the contrary, but if the evidence can easily be contrived, doesn't that mean they just because someone shows you a picture of something doesn't mean you should necessarily believe in the picture?", "I can understand this, my last name is entirely uncommon, and there's another very popular last name that Sort of sounds like it. My whole life I've had documentation with my name wrong on it. Hell when I graduated they said my name wrong even then.", "It makes sense to me. I've seen people fixate on small changes and completely write off big ones.", "Maybe there are bigger changes but we just assume anyone talking about it is crazy.", "If you pass into a universe with a huge difference. You will know it. Probably go crazy.", "not convinced? Well [This is the rickroll](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPYZpwSpKmA) from my timeline. I fell for it countless times and now I have to relive the agony by countlessly watching your super weird timeline where trump was president version of rickroll.", "It's the TVA. Doing their job.", "I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I took my vaccine and will get my booster. I'm not on medication nor do I have a mental condition. I am a skeptic. When someone presents me information on corona, i take it that they're telling the truth because I don't know shit about corona. \n\nAnd whats more i don't appreciate the personal attack, you can disagree with someones point of view without being a complete fucknugget about it, jackass.", "More proof that our timeline is bottom of the barrel. Bet those other universes already have Elder Scrolls IV too, those spoiled brats!", "Honestly, Mandela effect is crazier than flat earth on some level.", "I wish the Mandela Effect crowd would focus more on finding rational explanations for why so many people misremember things (e.g. confusing movie scenes with scenes from The Simpsons spoofing said movie scenes) rather than being a bunch of schitzos posting pseudoscientific interpretations of quantum physic.", "My theory: Kazaam, a movie about a genie starring Shaq obviously exists, and so does an animated film called Sinbad, which shares some aesthetic cues with Aladdin, which famously features a genie.\n\nBest I got. Cuz yeah it's wild how many people believe this.", "That person is Terrence Howard?", "> any lapped cars can unlap themselves \n \nAs someone who does not follow F1 at all, can you explain to me what this even means? I honestly can't figure it out.", "Where the hell are they taking Reggie?!", "Twilight Zone - 2nd Series (during the 80s). The episode was called [Wordplay](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7_xNK49RTs).\n\nStarred Robert Klein and was directed by Wes Craven himself!", "It just sounds like the worst episode of sliders. The gang finally found back home and 34 years later, one of them realises that they live in a universe where Kampala is spelled Kambala.", "Is there an assigned rank of levelheadedness to this kind of stuff though? Like, lizard people are in control of the planet on one end of the spectrum, child sex slave ring in the basement of a pizza parlor somewhere in the middle, and Mandela effect somewhere near the top? I need to know the scale!", "No, no, no, I think they are good to keep around.\n\nThe people that we reserve the use of \"retarded\" for are very definitely lame morons.", "Okay, one small problem with your premise: **CERN never used the LHC to generate micro black holes.** The LHC hypothetically has the potential to produce them, but as far as I’m aware one hasn’t been recorded, deliberate or otherwise.", "Draw a line of average intelligence.\n\nThen remember roughly half the population is likely dumber than that.", "Woosh", "Mmmmhmmmm... I don't believe you but maybe I do?", "Yup. There was a TIL the other day linking to a study that suggested up to 40% of people's earliest memory is wholly fabricated. \n\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/rd1ohk/til_scientists_estimate_that_around_40_of_peoples/\n\nMemories lose details over time. If the original memory is distant and faint enough, our brains will invent details to fill in the gaps.", "I had no idea that so many flat earth people were *those* people. You know, nazis.", "But, **\"Tiny\" Kox.**", "There are other kinds of conspiracy theory besides anti-vax, e.g.: boing so paranoid to think that reality itself is attempting to gaslight you.\n\nAnd I implied that you are crazy because you are saying things crazy people say. \"It's not that I'm wrong, reality is warping around me and rewriting itself to MAKE me wrong!\"\n\nThis is a NUTS allegation to make.", "I never realized that flat earth was just a bunch of anti-Semites. TIL.", "The phenomenon isn't interesting because memory can be faulty, it's interesting because many people's memories are faulty about the exact same specific thing in the exact same specific way.\n\nThe Fruit of the Loom one really threw me for a loop. I could've sworn it had a cornucopia in the past.", "The serious wackos are on /r/retconned. That sub doesn't allow dissent.", "My Mandela Effect was thinking that Arther Dent’s alien friend in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was Ford **Perfect**, not Ford Prefect. I’ve read the books multiple times, read his name multiple times. It wasn’t until I listened to the audiobook that I registered it. I actually went back to the book and looked it up to make sure it wasn’t a mistake on the audiobook narrators part. I guess I would have caught it earlier if I was a car person but I don’t know shit about cars.", "my last name ends in UK and unless directed, it is spelled UCK 100% of the time", "Yes, there is a rigorous classification system developed by top minds. I'll put the preprint up on arxiv :p\n\nBut seriously, I put \"alternate reality cause I'm pretty sure Nelson Mandela died in prison\" as pretty high on the absurd ladder haha.", "All this, just because cursive writing is ambiguous and sucky for actually conveying information. Millions of parents read the \"a\" in \"Berenstain\" as an \"e\", probably half because they couldn't really tell, and half because they recognized \"-stein\" as a common ending to last names. Fast forward 30 years and you've got people who are so attached to their childhood memories that they can't accept that they could be wrong, instead deciding that it is reality that is wrong.", "Yeah, I can dismiss my own memory as being bad or that the faded leaves made the cornucopia illusion.\n\nBut that album cover and all the other things are just so puzzling. Painting takes *so* many hours, sometimes even days. I can't believe the artist wouldn't have realized their reference didn't have a cornucopia, when you're referencing the composition like that it seems impossible.\n\nThe mandela effect on the whole seems like mostly silly faulty human memory quirks, but this is the single one that really gets me.", "I recently discovered I've been both misspelling and mispronouncing the Pokemon Vespiquen ever since it's introduction. I always assumed it had two e's and was pronounced Vespiqueen. Never once occurred to me to think I fell into an alternate universe because I'm not a fucking moron. Just occassionally incorrect about spelling.", "If, according to you, evidence-- ALL evidence-- is susceptible to manipulation, then you can *never believe anything*. But that's not what's going on here. Here's my, unaltered evidence:\n\n> I understand it's not normal to be steadfast in your beliefs in the light of evidence to the contrary\n\nYou are basing your worldview on your beliefs. I have no doubt that, if you were presented evidence that confirmed your theory, you'd accept it without a question of its veracity. That's called confirmation bias, and it means that you refuse/ignore evidence that is contrary to your current held beliefs.\n\nAny evidence that confirms your perspective is sufficient.\n\nAny evidence that conflicts with your perspective is suspicious, insufficient, or incomplete.\n\nYou don't want to know the truth. You want to think what you think is true.", "The really fucked up part is I remember the 'Nelson Mandela died in prison' narrative coming later. The original version of the 'Mandella effect' was that when Nelson Mandela died after a period of illness, people (erroneously) thought he had already died and lots of them claimed to remember watching his state funeral on TV. This usually happens whenever anyone makes headlines for falling ill and then dies some time later, so it's extremely unfortunate that it was named for and thus associated with a figure such as Mandela. These idiots only seem to remember the man for his contributions to their wild delusions, and that's infuriating.\n\nThe now prominent belief that Mandela *died in prison* is a more recent and even more outrageous assertion which is obviously incompatible with believing he was given a *state funeral*. They can't even keep their own fake timeline consistent!\n\nNobody who believes this can tell you who South Africa's first president was. If Nelson Mandela had died in prison none of these fools would have even heard of him.", "How ridiculous, Australia is real, it's New Zealand that's fake. \n\nAs evidenced by /r/MapsWithoutNZ.", "Not a stoner. This idea is fairly popular and I'm thus considering it and its mechanisms. Why are you responding if you don't want to?", "Interesting. I have not heard of this interpretation. It may well be more accurate. That said, just searching Google about Copenhagen QM one of the first things that pops up for me is this:\n\nhttps://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0509089\n\nThat said, I have a hard time with measurements without an observer. At is most basic a measurement is a comparison. How can you compare, one thing from the next, without an observer as a point of reference?", "It's an April Fools' joke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD0rchvuoMU", "I spelled my name wrong up until the 4th grade when, to my chagrin, I was corrected by my teacher. I did not go silently into the night but I did lose that battle. My parents sided with the teacher since they named me and all.", "Meanwhile my last name is identical to the most popular soup brand in America and people spell it wrong.", "Which is why I said I'd assume there was something wrong me (i.e. I must be insane). But that's beside the point. The point is that when people ask those hypotheticals they're acting like it's an equivalent situation, but it isn't. Yeah, if suddenly I woke up and cars hadn't been invented, I would lose my shit. But the world suddenly being incredibly and obviously wrong is not at all comparable to the world not matching a memory from long ago of a pretty inconsequential thing.", "I believe that. My earliest \"memory\" is me when I was 3 holding my moms hand in library. Always wondered if it really happened, but probably not honestly", "You *are* attributing it to memory though", "No thats not true, I examine all evidence regardless and treat everything with the same scepticism. You're making broad assumptions about me without knowing anything about me. This is textbook strawmanning man. Comon for fucks sake.", "I never made that allegation. I never said anything like that. Where did you pull that from?", "Thanks for the reminder, I hadn't done that yet! :)", ">That's demonstrably untrue.\n\nAmazing, since you've done literally nothing to demonstrate this. \n\nYou're just a sad individual who likes shitting on people online. Unfortunately, it's hard for you to find people below you, so you have to invent strawmen to latch onto.\n\nWhat's funny is that I have no involvement in the Mandela Effect community, but seeing others just shit on them for no reason is pathetic.", "That might've been Ace Ventura", "Aight that's fair. Good assessment. I think we're on the same page now!", "See, I always thought it was the Carbonara Effect. It would explain why it's so delicious.", "It's not that they're too stupid to understand; it's that they're too *primally cowardly* in a psychological sense, to *internalize the premise* that the information and memories in their head, are not trustworthy representations of objective reality. When confronted with the idea that \"you literally cannot trust your eyes, ears, and thoughts and beliefs as reliably as external factors,\" the cognitive dissonance is immense, because they would have to accept with certainty that *huge portions of their personal narrative, the way they see themselves, and what they believe to be true about their world, could be equally wrong in the same principle.* It's no wonder most people over-react and dig in to the mental premise that \"everything you've ever perceived has no objective bearing on what reality actually is, and thus external sources can tell you that you are literally wrong about who and what you are, if they are smart enough to prove it,\" especially *the sort of person who isn't an intellectual, introspective, thoughtful type,* because *that* type of person has a reasonable fear that *a powerful and unscrupulous actor could use this new paradigm of their reality to manipulate them,* and that they may not be able to fight back against that.\n\nSo, if you come from the perspective that things are how they are, and how they seem, but you don't have enough sum total knowledge how how literal stuff like science and the rules that actually dictate physical and social reality work, the idea that \"things can be something other than what you think they are\" is not just a source of great discomfort; to a person who operates very intuitively, but without much introspection, *accepting the fact that their perceptions and thoughts are as fallible as anyone else's, is accepting that they live in a world where someone could tell them anything that is obviously true, is false, and if that entity is powerful enough, they have no choice but to accept it or face the consequences.* What they fear is *outside forces having the ability to shape the way they see their reality,* because that's a literal problem all people have in the world right now, under mass media. They're scared of being gaslit, and that's a reasonable fear in modern society. But they're literally too simple in the way they perceive the world, and too barren in the knowledge necessary to model it well, that all they have to cope with that uncomfortable feeling is animal instinct and emotion driving the meager rhetoric they do possess, trying to defend themselves from a problem that is real, but which they cannot adequately diagnose themselves, or determine the scope of in any given instance.", "There was a ton of misinformation that day. You can look up news coverage of the event and there are news agencies at one point all reporting that a bomb was detonated at the Capitol Building, and other things that later proved blatantly untrue. It's possible you were watching a news station that was confused and was reporting events out of sequence, as in they were late on reporting the second tower being hit and only aired that information after the Pentagon was hit.", "Why are people interested in the Mengle effect?", "Whenever people complain about cringe it is actually the cringe within you that you cannot tolerate. There is nothing inherently cringy about his videos, only the awkward feeling you personally feel by watching it. Grow up", "Um, even if that happened it wouldn’t qualify as a major event", "It's a fairly well documented fact that human memory is actually pretty terrible at stuff like this. It's also easy to manipulate people's memories with suggestions.", "Actually, I just now subbed to counteract your little witch-hunt. Mad?", "Flat earth was supposed to be like that. Alas.", "Two movies came out in 1996. OK, more than two, but two relevant to this topic:\n\n* July 17, 1996: *Kazaam*, a film in which Shaq plays a genie tasked with serving a generic white kid.\n* August 30, 1996: *First Kid*, a film in which Sinbad plays a Secret Service agent tasked with protecting the President's son...a generic white boy.\n\n*Kazaam* is/was better remembered and (I **think**) more heavily marketed, but *First Kid* did better at the box office because its actually a pretty OK flick. I think people are just conflating the two movies they vaguely remember from their childhood. \n\nAnd people have been calling *Kazaam* by the name *Shazam* since the first trailer played. I've been a comic dork from way back, so I remember it annoying me at age six and my friends doing it on purpose to annoy me further.", "What's even crazier is Sinbad is still alive in this timeline.", "I remember it as Kablam with Tone Loc.", "But, like, how? What major change is going to occur because the spelling of a children's book series or a movie catchphrase changed? Even with the titular example of Mandela, which is one of the more impactful differences, it's just, \"Wow, I thought Mandela died in jail!\" not \"Wow, all of these things are different since Mandela lived for a couple decades afterwards.\" \n\nMandela went on to help end apartheid, became president of South Africa, and did a lot of activism. Surely, had he died in prison in the '80s, things would've been more different than just his death. It's not like he went back to a quiet life and did nothing impactful after he got out of prison where the differences would be minor. It's never, \"I could've sworn that apartheid didn't end/ended later/differently\" or \"de Klerk (or someone else) was president of South Africa during the late '90s!\" It's just, \"I could've sworn Mandela died, and they televised his funeral.\"", "You're getting owned. Stahp.", "No, you don't get it, they're MADE of meat....", "It's always been the Mandala Effect. People are misremembering it.", "[It's the most logical conclusion.](https://i.imgur.com/gThHxjh.gifv)", "Video has gamma male mindset.", "Anyone who has taken Linear Algebra can tell you that.", "Buddy, you reacted to being told you misremembered the name of a children's book series made 30 years ago wrong with an accusation that you were essentially being reprogrammed by... someone or something.\n\nThat is not the conclusion that a rational person that examines evidence presented to them through a lens of objectivity would EVER reach.\n\nLook up Occam's Razor, dude.", "Yeah I think it’s a big troll", "The answer would just be we haven’t shifted to any realities with major differences. It’s always minor things because it’s small shifts. Or something along those linea.", "It’s literally a joke man Jesus everyone isn’t being serious 100% of the time", "> Turns out it's based on a bad football referee equivalent arbitrarily deciding the rules as he goes.\n\nThis is how life works in everything and isn't special to the NFL. The judicial system is built around this and why precedent is so important\n\nRules/laws say xyz \n\nEveryone agrees or at least there isn't ambiguity about them \n\nSomeone in a position of power comes along and says \"nah, it actually means this\" and then you magically have support for the new meaning like it's been there all along. \n\nIt's almost like a Mandela effect, but you can pinpoint the \"reality\" shift.", "That is a massive jump in logic. This reads like you just recently found out about wave-partical duality and just need to shoehorn it into any conversation you can. These concepts are not related in the least.", "Maybe in your reality...\n\n/s", "Why do memories persist of the old one, though? Brains are part of the universe- why would everything *except* your brain shift?", "Being a Muslim kid, I had no idea what a cornucopia was until my teens. And even then it was because I called the cornucopia a \"horn of the unicorn looking thing from Thanksgiving\" and someone told me what it was called like I was retarded. \n\nI never thought fruit of the loom had one since I didn't know what it was. \n\nIt's definitely a \"lots of fruit can be found in a cornucopia\" thing mixed up with \"lots of fruit can be found in a basket\". \n\n\nLike on a similar note if there was a company that had a picnic table logo with the red and white checkers, I'd have thought that a basket with food was on the table even if the logo was really just a plate of sandviches", "Do what you want, it's a free country but it's true, Andrew Callahan separated from the media company that owns All Gas No Brakes and made his own new channel funded by his own patreon, he now goes under the name Channel 5 News..\n\nhttps://www.patreon.com/channel5\n\nYou can find info about the drama with the media company that owns All Gas No Brakes in this link here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Callaghan\n\nAin't no 'witch-hunt' and anyone who knowingly supports them is an objectively stupid cunt who deserves mockery.\n\nYour choice. Have a good one.", "X-Files did an episode like this where they called it the \"Mengele Effect\"", "🎵Everybody eat the dinosaur🎵", "yeah I'm just over this whole tired discussion. It's usually just people thinking they're way funnier than they actually are.", "It goes through an extensive approval process at the universe level. A lot of people who live in the universe petitioned to have something larger changed, but the folks doing the approval are like the Pawn Stars guy. People usually come in with a big request like your example of a different outcome in war, but then the approver comes back with \"best I can do is one letter changed in a children's book\". And they take it, because entertainment is surprisingly scarce. \n\n\nSource: I work in the administration office for dimensional dissonance.", "Playing devil's advocate, if every possibility played out in parallel universes, there are definitely some universes when they really did experience these minor differences. No need to pass from one to another. Not that I think that's the actual case.", "Desktop version of /u/warbird2k's link: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_(quantum_physics)>\n\n --- \n\n ^([)[^(opt out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiMobileLinkBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^(]) ^(Beep Boop. Downvote to delete)", "Hello Mr pencil cock https://youtu.be/iBhirayqz9w", "Dunno if that really ranks higher than flat earth though, seems about the same cuz they're both versions of \"I reject the reality I live in because x y z, I choose to ignore basic objective facts to believe this.\"\n\nPeople just like feeling smarter like they've figured out some secret.", "Or a social media platform lol", "Some of us actually read books ourselves as children. But yeah this is a good point, teasing aside.", "Contrarians gotta contrarian.", "You don’t know because we’re obviously on a different timeline. And you never will.", "Finally, a primary source on this. Thanks!", "rất tuyệt vời", "> Elder Scrolls IV\n\nHoly shit dude, I think you might have just traversed universes! In this universe it came out in 2006!\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion", "People can have a false memory, but that generally isn't the cause of these \"shared\" false memories in Mandela Effect situations. I would say for a majority of them it's that the act of telling someone about it is what *creates* said false memories, and you don't even realize that your brain is doing it.\n\nYou do it while you're dreaming for example, you can have a conversation with someone in your dream and from your perspective you aren't consciously directing their speech, you do not know what they are going to say next even though it's your own brain making up the entire conversation with yourself.\n\nWhen your memory of an event or something is not fully formed and has some gaps your brain will search for things to fill the gaps, and this can be manipulated by suggestion. In the act of first trying to recall one of these memories your brain will simultaneously fill in the gaps with this new information you've been presented while recalling said memory, and unfortunately in recalling this new memory you are unable to distinguish which parts of the memory were originally there and which parts were fabrications.", "**[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion)** \n \n >The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a 2006 open-world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks and the Take-Two Interactive division 2K Games. It is the fourth installment in the Elder Scrolls action fantasy series, following 2002's The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in March 2006, and on PlayStation 3 in March 2007, with a mobile version of the game released on May 2, 2006.\n \n^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/videos/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)", "This is not what a witch-hunt is lol", "Note that this is more general Germanic pronunciation and not the odd duck pronunciation of English. \n\n\nIt is pronounced as 'Tee-neeh.' From Martinus -> Tinus -> Tiny. \n\n\nIf it had to be pronounced like English 'Tiny' it would have been written as 'Tainie.'", "I'm pretty sure it's called the Mandala Effect", "to be fair, nelson mandela dying vs. not dying in prison is a pretty major difference in timelines", "Haha, great take. Actually, yesterday I was in a universe where it was mandala effect. Now I'm in a universe wear I suck slightly more at spelling.\n\nI do like the alternate universe take too though.. Why not both takes? I also like Robert Anton Wilson's conception of \"reality tunnels\". Why not all takes?!?\n\n✌️", "Wtf it did!", "Good insight! I haven't seen First Kid, but I was vaguely aware of it. I actually haven't seen Kazaam either but I am well-aware of it and very familiar with the imagery from it, haha. \n\n\nBut Sinbad was definitely all over the place back then. Or, kinda. I knew he showed in a handful of ad spots, and maybe some segments on Nickelodeon and the like? So it's easy to imagine him kinda floating into other memories.", "Holy shit, it worked! All you have to do is ask!", "> Simoeemts you jsut raed over wodrs and yuor bairn will olny see what it excpets to see\n\nTypoglycemia - [Transposed letter effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposed_letter_effect)\n\n> Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.", "I had a mini epiphany when I realized that's the literal word construction. It's \"busy-ness\", but using the common `i`-for-`y` substitution when adding a suffix. \n\nLike:\n\n* happy → happiness\n* penny → penniless\n* saintly → saintliness \n* worry → worrisome", "Highly recommend How to with John Wilson. GREAT show with a hilarious episode about the Mandela effect.", "Yeah, seeing the Koobler Elves on cookie packages tomorrow would convince me of something seriously broken in my mind or my timeline. \n\nThe Mandela/Berenstain/Fruit of the Loom stuff is all distant memories that I was never *that* sure of. The novelty is how common the experience is for these specific items. We all have thousands of small memories that are wrong in subtle ways, but almost everyone shares these specific ones which makes it a cool. \n\nSeeing a bottle of Pepppsi on the shelf tomorrow? I'd freak the fuck out.", "There is nothing cringe about painting your face silver and calling yourself captain disillusion? Well, you got me baffled here. The girl is a less cringy copy of the guy, which is even worse.\n\nThis is all subjective. I would really prefer if he dropped that \"acting\" bit and just went with \"Hi, I am John. You know that popular thing right now? Here is how it was created\".\n\n\"The cringe within you that you cannot tolerate\" Is legit a cool sounding line. It sounds like some motivation speech gone wrong.", "LMFAOOO masi is not safe anywhere, i’m here for it", "Pre-disclaimer: I dont believe in the whole Mandela effect thing at all, just kinda like to laugh and pretend but... \n\nWhat if the dimension are all kind of \"lined up\" by similarities and can only be traveled through one at a time? So we only notice the small changes here and there, but eventually we'll look back and find thousands of things that have changed.", "Is this the birth of some weird Formula 1 copypasta?", "I can totally see the connection now though.", "Meh, I just think they’re fun. So many of them apply to me and it is super trippy.", "cope", "I don't get it. What's this Madnela effect he's talking about?", "I still remember sitting in a room with people talking shit about how there were two genie movies, one with Shaq and one with Sinbad. \n\nIt was the mid-90s. I was in college. I was very familiar with Shaq and Sinbad. I remember a commercial or something that sparked the conversation. Never saw either movie. But I remember clearly the entire room talking about how there were two similar movies coming out at the same time...", "That's album art - it's a pretty natural derivative of a picture of a bunch of fruit. You also probably wouldn't be able to use Fruit of the Loom's actual logo without risking some kind of legal complications. It's also, I mean...it's a picture of some fruit. This is not original, horn-shaped basket or not.", "Not only is it way more common is sounds better and more natural.", "Well then I suppose that would be the final proof, and before that time comes it's neither provable nor disprovable", "Did you look at the art? Or read the title of the album? You think someone would just draw a flute to look like a cornucopia?", "It's not \"some dumbass thought he died\" it is that many people thought it and have a very convincing memory of it happening.\n\nThat makes the effect MORE compelling, not less: it's a shared \"incorrect memory\" and nobody has really found a single monolithic source of the misinformation. \n\nThe typo is far more plausible and has an easy explanation, relatively. Same thing with berenstain. There are plenty of typos on the name in libarariies / card catalogs and on real products.", "I remember having raisins in a box with a cornucopia on it as a little kid in the 80s/90s. I’ve made peace with my brain crossing the wires between that and Fruit of the Loom.", "If you haven't seen Internet Comment Etiquette videos on The Mandela Effect, then I would definitely recommend checking them out. The first one was in [2016](https://youtu.be/TYonTBRM0VI), and the other from [2019](https://youtu.be/I6cOkZbWZME).", "I think it's fun to talk about. Like witches or ghouls or horoscopes, but if you're personally offended if people don't believe in these things... maybe its time to take a step back", "Oddly enough, if you asked me to draw the western hemisphere, I probably would have placed South America much further west than it is, and also would have guessed that the Pamama Canal was East-West. I'm just bad a geography though. I actually can't even guess where New Zealand is in relation to Australia. Like is it east or west of it? Idk", "Plus it relies partially on [quantum immortality](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7RHv_MIIT0) and the many worlds principle. It's not exactly like a random youtuber has any more say than people with actual doctorates in physics. Shit video informationally but funny.", "Rofl I like how \"serious\" this is, then you just end with \n\n>Fuck Knows.", "All the mental hospitals just check you into a _totally different dimension_ though so we don't see the absolute crazies here. Just the generic YouTube crazies", "They're already full. Have been for a while.\n\nhttps://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/key-issues/bed-shortages\n\nMental healthcare is a joke.", "It was a hypothetical. You are overreacting.", "It would be tragic if it turns out those people were actually sane and just victims of this weird effect", "Again, between the two of us, I'm not the one believing I'm being cosmically gaslit.", "I see now. Thank you for the link. While I cant recall hearing it called that I have read this. The measurement problem though is what I was referring to. According to the standard model of quantum physics particles only exist as probabilities, not definite positions. The math doesnt tell you WHERE the particle is at, just where it's likely to be. It's only with direct, concious observation is there a definitive position, until then, it's just one system of measurement after another, all giving probabilities. There are proposed solutions or answers to the measurement problem though, no largely agreed upon solution. \n\nhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/philosophy-of-physics/The-measurement-problem", "This whole male categorization thing is just astrology for men, right?", "Thos is so well said! Love it!!!", "I desperately want /r/TrueDimensionHopping to be a thing lol", "that makes no sense what. \"the cringe within you\"? That's what cringy means...it means it makes your face cringe due to the awkward feeling.", "Well with that it's more that different people called it different things. The chemical name was \"aluminium\" because that lines up with how all the other elements are named, but the first guy to mass produce it spelled the name \"aluminum\" so most Americans adopted that name", "Great way of putting it", "I looked at it. It's not even the same picture as the Fruit of the Loom logo. Are you trying to explain this pop culture phenomenon to me, or do you actually believe that reality warping changed a fucking corporate logo? \n\nYes, I think someone would just draw a flute to look like a cornucopia just to make a lame pun that might be about a company that makes men's underwear.", "I'm high so maybe he addressed it in that last statement about the author's names, but wasn't it finally addressed that they changed the spelling at one point, and therefore it has nothing to do with the mandela effect?", "I think a lot of kids in the 80s saw a lot news about Mandela and as he was in prison wasn't seen in public many wrongly assumed he was dead like many other civil rights leaders.", "\r“Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they’re in good company.”", "To be fair, William is a first name, not a last name.", "Mine are blistered 💋", "Maybe. But given an infinite number of universes, there's a huge number where the only difference is one tree limb in a remote forest is an inch lower or a bee you'll never encounter decided to go one centimeter further to the left three years ago. Or even major/minor geological changes on planets you'll never see. The odds of landing in a universe where a major human event is different in a major way are comparatively low.", "Dudes too young to have experienced any Mandela effects. I experienced one that probably nobody else remembers or noticed. It was mike tysons last fight vs Kevin McBride. Apparently it happened June 11 2005. I distinctly remember watching that fight at my apartment in Montana at the time. I finished my time in the military and moved to another state in February of 2005. So there’s no way that fight happened in June of 2005.", "Maybe they think Bishop is spelled Bishope. \n\nI know as a kid, I was mostly amazing at spelling, but I thought a certain word was spelled \"answere\". I partially blame it on the fact that English people fucked up and didn't spell the past tense correctly (\"answerred\"), making me believe that the root word is answere.", "> antivaxxer QAnon coworker\n\nlol'd immediately. Strange people like that exist in the real world.", "Since I'm on a default subreddit it's easier just to say that I'm crazy and you'll never get me dablooms.", "Booo. Hiss. Get off the stage.", "except https://i.imgur.com/ttrWAbt.jpg is used constantly as evidence of this logo, which is again just making a retcon.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mW1IQIwFMY nah, there was never a cornucopia.\n\n[this image](https://i.imgur.com/nGVVA43.jpg) annoys the shit out of me because the cornucopia isn't illustrated in the same style as the fruit. There is a motif of line+dot straight line shading, that isn't used on the cornucopia, and the line thicknesses are not the same.\n\nEasy to refute this one, if you could just source the cornucopia illustration. Oh wait, that's trivial to do to.\n\nJust coincidentally it was lifted from a German kindergarden activity book! \n\nhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Das-Fuellhorn-Cornucopia-Activity-6202566\n\nOops! Low effort \"mandela effect\" trolling", "Meet more people.", "He retired after 2008 from doing NFL game calling, and he also retired from the Madden game. His voice was used in every game that featured audio commentary/play by play until he retired in real life and then he stopped doing the game. I think that is another reason people think he is gone.", "Do you need to borrow a rag?", "That sounds like a knock-off TV show from India", "what are you doing, flat-brother?", "I cant remember where I first heard this", "Appreciate the info bro!", "I distinctly remember pouring maple syrup from the opened head of a black woman, but turns out that's not real.", "Okay, so when there is a safety car out, meaning that no one is allowed to pass anyone and have to stay behind a slower designated car that drives around the track, the cars that have been lapped are allowed to drive around the cars ahead and get back in line behind them.", "Nice try, Sybock we all hated you", "I definitely pronounced it 'Burnsteen' as a kid. I feel like that's how I heard all the adults pronounce it.\n\nBer-en-stain sounds so pretentious like some kind of bear aristocracy", "Is this true? I'd never heard this claim before.", "The real answer is that even some merchandise got the spelling wrong. I can't find any links right now but some of the video cassettes had \"Berenstein\" on the label. So it's entirely possible that some of the people insisting upon \"Berenstein\" had misprinted merchandise.", "This guy is what every redditor looks like", "If that's the case, then you really can't state that any major changes come later.", "[this](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ) video is trying to tell us to invest in [Clear Secure, inc.](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/YOU/) and then to hold onto it and never sell it.", "Never said i believed that either. All hypothetical my man.", "Always surprises me what people actually get pissed about. I always thought the pineapple on pizza debate was just a fun meme but no! People take that shit completely seriously. Like fuck it's just a topping, chill and stop worrying about what other people like.", "We would not be able to function if our brains didn't extrapolate from incomplete", "Parkinson's law of triviality - the more trivial a thing, the more time and attention it will get.", "https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Das-Fuellhorn-Cornucopia-Activity-6202566\n\nLow effort \"mandela effect\" trolling\n\nSomeone took the cornucopia from this obscure kindergarten activity booklet and stuck it behind the fruit, as \"artist memory of how it had a cornucopia.\"\n \nIt always irritated me as an illustrator because you can very easily see it is two different drawing styles (line type, gesture, line width, shading method)... and then from there, people started using it via google searching and [assuming it was the logo, like here](https://preview.redd.it/zbt905ybgq361.png?width=959&format=png&auto=webp&s=b89a22d52a6def665d54537b503b64b411d98d0e)\n\nIt's always fascinating that people can be so adamant about being correct due to their memory, that they'll ignore everyone who's had direct contact with the goddamn work (as, say, a production designer for print and film) as being part of some split universe? Hurrrr, 'kay. There are tons of illustrations, clip art, photos and logos of fruit (and usually vegetables) in a cornucopia. \n\nIt's much easier to remember \"all piles of fruit had a cornucopia\" and apply that single image to every single logo rather than omit one exception.\n\nJust like berenstain is an odd exception to every other -stein or -stine name.", "Sometime in 2011-12, I was trying to look up said movie with Sinbad, and nothing came up. As a child, the only movie I’d ever seen Sinbad (aside from Good Burger, which after watching with my son a week or so ago, has both Shaq and Sinbad in minor rolls), and the entire reason I was aware of who he was, was because of him starring in Shazaam. \n\nThis was before Mandela’s death, so there was no “Mandela Effect”, and nothing in the internet about it. I found the Kazaam movie with Shaq, but that very clearly wasn’t the movie I saw in the mid 90’s. I remember seeing the ads, it mentioning his name, and eventually asking my mother if we could rent it. It was a terrible movie, but as a kid I loved all sorts of terrible movies.\n\nYou can tell me I’m crazy, and had I not experienced this, I’d probably think the same thing. Now, a misspelling in a book? Sure, I’d probably even say I’m just remembering it wrong. Even if it were just the name of the movie, I could see how, and even concede that I misremembered it. With all that said, there’s no way I’d ever confuse Shaq for Sinbad. Their voices, their appearance, there’s just no way I can reconcile that. Coupled with a lot of people now online saying they’ve experienced the same thing? It just doesn’t make sense to me.\n\nSometime after I found out that one of my favorite childhood movies doesn’t exist, I watched Kazaam. It felt alien. It wasn’t the movie I saw as a child.\n\nI don’t expect to convince anyone who has had one of these experiences to believe me. If you didn’t have one of these experiences, why would you? I have the memory of Shazaam, lots of people do, that said, it doesn’t exist in this reality, and there will never be any proof. Anyone who has experienced these sort of things and is trying to look for proof is on a fools errand. That said, not everything that is true is verifiable, or has proof.\n\nEdit- I’d downvote me too, if I were you. What of it?", "I have absolutely no memory of a cornucopia in the label. \n\nI think what really tends to happen in a lot of these cases is just suggestibility. Someone tells you about the cornucopia thing, it vaguely fits your mind's concept of the logo (which you don't really remember in specific detail), your mind builds an image of the thing, and voila! That's the logo in your mind's memory. \n\nIf you asked the same people without any context what the fruit of the loom logo looked like, I bet they'd be much much less likely to saw there was a cornucopia in it, and instead say \"there's fruit\" or \"I don't fucking know\".", "I’d wager it’s more than half.", "Yup. I jut know if has grapes in it. No memories of a literal cornucopia.", "Kinda respectable too. He could easily be flaunting his pedigree as a coach and appearing on all the sports shows and constantly giving his hot takes. Instead he just enjoys a quiet life.", "Since you crawled out of the woodwork to defend the rampant, depressing stupidity that is the Mandela effect, probably not crazy. More likely you're below average intelligence while believing you're above average intelligence, like every conspiracy theorist I've ever met.", "That link doesn't really say anything about drama. He signed up with a media production company to produce videos for them, then later wanted to renegotiate his contract, negotiations fell through so he left. That doesn't sound like drama, that sounds like pretty typical business fare.", "Heh, guy named Doctor Octavius winds up with eight limbs.. What are the odds? \n\nWhat are we gonna call this guy??", "Modern life: Mildly inconvenient = essentially unusable.", "I would not call the danger of fucking a cousin a 'mild inconvenience'... but maybe that's just me.", "You mean [Mrs. Butterworth](https://www.mrsbutterworths.com/)?", "This show: https://images.archambault.ca/images/PG/1126/1126833-gf.jpg?404=default&w=400\n\nI always pictured the comedian Sinbad in it any time it was mentioned (he was not in it afaik). They were all mildly popular at the same time.", "Dude got triggered harder than Alex Baldwin's gun.", "hitlers? who would want that?!", ">I could've sworn it had a cornucopia in the past.\n\nYou're telling me it didn't?!", "> bad football referee equivalent arbitrarily deciding the rules as he goes\n\nMike Dean.", "My wife and I joke about \"shifting\" all the time if we mis remember something", "I taught a classmate in second grade how to spell his name correctly.\n\nThe teacher would distribute papers for grading and I noticed his name was consistently spelled \"Jonthan\".\n\nI asked him about it one day and he replied that that was the way he had always spelled it.\n\nWithin the next week, the teacher asked, \"Why are you writing your name with an extra 'a' now?\"\n\nHe answered, \"Me and my dad just figured out how to spell it.\"\n\nThey were Jehovah's Witnesses, for what it's worth.", "What’s interesting is the residual [evidence. ](https://ibb.co/jrcpScB) the artist of that album cover was tracked down and interviewed and asked where he got the inspiration from. He said he got it straight from the fruit of the loom logo and to paraphrase him “why else would I make a flute into a cornucopia.”", "That’s the biggest troll community on Reddit. People literally feeding bullshit to their own community and every other troll eats and gets bigger, to troll some more.\n\nIf there’s a 2+2=5 demo of a post-1984 linguistic revolution, that’s the zoo to visit.", "First of all, \"Flute of the Loom\" makes no fucking sense, since FRUIT of the LOOM is a pun on \"FRUIT OF THE WOMB.\" And the FRUIT is thus the result of LOOM. Fruit of the womb = children, fruit of the loom = clothing. \n\nSo using fruit of the loom and showing a cornucopia would be **quite the gaping vaginal reference**, which is why they didn't use it there.\n\n\nBack to the nonsense \"flute of the loom\": So a loom is producing flutes? That's weird, since in the art, the \"...of the loom\" is the flute. \n\nIn fact, the better name for the album would have been **FRUIT OF THE FLUTE.**\n\nSo why isn't that the name, in the Mandelaverse? Who knows. But using someone else's mistake as \"evidence\" that somehow transcends dimensions is a bit meh when the pun itself sucks.\n\nFurther, the image that's been used repeatedly as the source was someone \"doing a version they remember.\" But it caught on and now you actually see this mistaken for the real logo in online shops:\n\nhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Das-Fuellhorn-Cornucopia-Activity-6202566\n\nhttps://i.imgur.com/nGVVA43.jpg\n\nhttps://preview.redd.it/zbt905ybgq361.png?width=959&format=png&auto=webp&s=b89a22d52a6def665d54537b503b64b411d98d0e\n\n\nThe simple answer, besides unprovable \"dimension rifts\" is that people associate piles of fruit (and usually vegetables but hey while we're being brain damaged why not) with the cornucopia, have seen that image dozens of times and just assume it is in the fruit of the loom logo.\n\nIt's just how memory works: you remember it there, it gets constructed, you can believe nothing else. The image in your head is all the proof you need. \n\nAnd if I say that I worked production on print materials for it 30 years ago as they sponsored events at a place I worked and I needed to put their logo on press, you just say \"well that's the reality separating.\" \n\nIt's just a bit bizarre to me that the plagues of this new tech frontier are **explicitly misinformation coming at an amazing pace, memory being completely destroyed by external technologies, and modified reality in the form of photoshop and reconstruction...**\n\n...yet in spite of all that you think your memory is the pure, unassailable element?", "Call it what you want dude..", "*repost of mine from a different posting on this sub:\n\nI am almost 50. Not sure how we got here. Bedrock, necessary, life-long people are gone. Life is different. Everything is different.\n\nI have 2 sons, 25 and 6, and a 76 year old mother-in-law, currently experiencing memory loss, and corresponding fear this is onset of hereditary dementia. I say all this as preface to an observation I have on perspective. Pretty straightforward, actually.\n\nWe sit in the same room, same auditory, visual, external stimuli. But we have 4 different perspectives, even as to the audio and visual stimulation. But also, in the same way, we have obviously have an even more divergent experience, memories, and those things affect how we process the stimuli. Even the experience, the memory, the perspective itself is affected, by our internal lives.\nAnd correspondingly, the future is affected as well, in similar ways.\n\nBy way of example, the 6 year old and the 76 year old have very different expectations of the future, and so do I and the 25 year old have very different versions of the present. Mine is fatherhood, security, an effort to stay in the moment, to appreciate the moment. Whereas the 25 year old is more concerned with a vague future, about doing, going, and to me it feels like old, familiar instant gratification and FOMO impulses.\n\nAs a middle-aged man, for me, right now, it seems like “now” is always here, always available. Now was in the past and it will be in the future.\n\nAnd I think that is a truism that affects these things. We are all more aware and influential and receptive to eachother’s internal lives. A bleed-over from perspective into reality perhaps, and likely it has always been this way, but now, it has become demonstrable, almost quantifiable, and malleable.\n\nAnd that malleability might be requisite for true evolution.", "> people cant fathom being wrong...\n\nIt really should be called the reddit effect.", "Not me thinking it was Bearstein 💀", "Some people who talk about the \"Mendela Effect\" are just jokey and laugh about it, like I personally fell into the \"Berenstain/Berenstein\" thing but I'm not serious about being transported to a different universe. It's just a joke to me, I'm gonna guess a lot of people also joke about it. Unfortunately the assholes always ruin the jokes", "And in cinemas everywhere December 21st. Brought to you by Warner Bros Pictures™️", "No more just questioning how everyone seems to remember [this (on the left)](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mandelaeffect/images/7/7f/Fruit_of_the_Loom.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20191027175831) over the image on the right, and if images such as [this](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mandelaeffect/images/e/ef/Fruit_of_the_Loin.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20191027184201) from a movie in 2006 and [this](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mandelaeffect/images/e/ed/Cornucopia_Brand.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20191027184220) from South Park are substantial evidence that something changed between then and now, and other records of its existence were lost. \n\nOccam's razor would tell us that, no, we are not all living in an alternate reality and a glitch in the Matrix allowed us to remember one detail of our previous lives. Occam's razor would say that the logo was real, but there is no photographic evidence of a tag on the inside of underwear because who would take a picture of that. That, if the cornucopia was never Fruit of the Loom's official logo, that the cornucopia logo was at least printed on underwear and distributed en masse. Or that a knock-off brand was distributed with the cornucopia. There are dozens of logical answers but none of them actually come with clear proof. Yet, there's enough evidence - not just in the memory of the collective - but in artistic references that are documented. This cannot be explained away with \"outdated textbooks\" or \"Berenstain is an uncommon name that is easily misread especially by children.\" There is a clear, distinct image of a Fruit of the Loom logo with the cornucopia. \n\nIt's interesting to try to figure out why, and what happened to it, without having the waters muddied by it being linked to some fake science fiction Mandela Effect, which I never defended. Also this is me in front of a computer making comments rather than trying to create hyperlinks on my phone.", "Yeah - and the Mandela Effect shows how high-level those extrapolations can be. It's not stuff like filling in the blind spot in your field of view.", "Yeah, every Mandela effect proponent will bring up the misremembered version first, showing you a photoshopped cornucopia in the logo or the Bernstein Bears and asking if that looks correct before revealing the real version.\n\nNot much different from the police showing a witness a photo of their suspect before asking them if they recognize the perp in a lineup.", "I also read it as perfect as a child, I had a conversation with a friend in middle school where I called him that and got corrected. \n\nI preferred it as perfect and still think of it that way.\n\nHad a similar thing with Joe Walsh's 'Life been good' lyrics, I heard it as 'everybody's so different, I am the same\" when it's 'everybody's so different, I haven't changed' \n\nAgain I prefer my version :)", "That's really something I hadn't thought about before. Do other languages or cultures have something similar? Surely a country with a population as large as China or India would have their own versions of collective misremembering of Chinese or Indian things, right? I primarily only ever hear about Mandela Effect things that pertain to Western pop culture and companies.", "We already know that different people can make the exact same mistake when processing incoming information. You can show an optical illusion to thousands of people, and thier brains will make the exact same mistake in thousands of people. The illusion is not real. We also have auditory illusions and sensory illusions. I don't find it surprising that mnemonic illusions also exist. Mnemonic illusions is a superior hypothesis to alternative realities because it does not require any spooky physics, only the knowledge that different people can misinterpret input in exactly the same way.", "That rant wasn’t bad ass. The class he was in was to make up work from other classes the students were behind in. Different students were working on different subjects. He was just a dumbass.", "No, they never changed the spelling. However -stein is common ending to a lot of names, -stain isn’t. So people remember it as -stein.", "Shared misremembering isn't really that interesting. We are all very closely related. Our brains all work in much the same way, including the common errors and false positives. People who are aware of Nelson Mandela, Fruit of the Loom, the Berenstain Bears, Sinbad and Shaq tend to have a lot of shared experiences. They almost all learned about these people and things from television during formative years.\n\nIt would be more interesting if this kind of shared false memory *didn't* occur.", "There were a lot of fake brands growing up in the 90s in an ex-communist country, for the longest time I thought Adidas was spelled Addidas and Reebok was Rebook.", "And others have [evidence](https://heavy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/berenstein.jpg).", "Oh wow, you come from a darker timeline, I think.", "I'm going to boggle some mind here. We all know of the 2000's show starring Sarah Jessica Parker is supposed to be \"Sex AND the City.\" And this is one of those Mandela Effects. There are plenty of people who think it should be \"Sex IN the City\", and have always been told they are wrong. Let me show the evidence of \"Sex IN the City\"...on FOX for Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/Z-hbjI81M8I?t=7872", "I just looked up a quick list of common things seen as Mandela Effects and the majority of them seem like just simple spelling mistakes. And most of them are not really \"mistakes\" as much as they ate brands that have used intentionally incorrect spellings and we have remembered them in their more natural spelling. i.e., Fruit Loops is actually Froot Loops. I mean sure, if thought it was the other way, but honestly have probably never even thought about it's spelling until reading the article. The list mostly seems more like \"things that were so poorly spelled that everyone spells them incorrectly\". \n\nAnd Berensteain Bears seems to fit into this. I was read these as a child and I'm pretty sure my parents probably just pronounced it incorrectly because Berenstein rolls off the tongue more naturally. \n\nBut yeah just misremembering history or not remembering your geography correctly... Those just seem like personal problems...", "If you think a boomer knows how to use reddit you are a zoomer.", "Not being able to draw a perfect world map from memory is very minor.", "That sub is dead", "Sounds orangey and presidential.", "That rap was pretty tight tho", "I misspell shit all the time so Berenstain vs Berenstein isn't that surprising. But why so many of us would swear that there's a movie called Shazaam with fucking Sinbad is kinda weird. I don't believe there's some transport between alternative universes, but the notion of collective independent delusion is interesting. \n\nLike I acknowledge that I'm wrong, but why did we all independent of each other invent a completely false memory?", ">named for people being confused in the early 2010s\n\nSorry, I forgot zoomers weren't around ten years ago.", "My favorite theory is the single electron theory. Because every electron that we've been able to look at is exactly identical, it's the same electron traveling back and forth through time on an infinite number of journeys. Occasionally when that electron runs into something that would damage it, a parallel universe brushes our own as the electron shifts away.", "I'd imagine that the logic is that the alternate realities with small changes are \"closer\" to ours than ones with big changes. Thus how they overlap or we switch places with our alternates or whatever it is they say happen.", "I heard one neurologist talk about how each time you remember something, you're actually just remembering the previous time you remembered it. In other words, if you get in a car accident on Monday, and think about it on Tuesday, the memory you have on Wednesday is closer to what you thought on Tuesday than the actual accident.\n\nSo, memories are just Xeroxes of Xeroxes, which means it's surpisingly easy for a memory to get distorted. Think about it slightly different one time, and all your subsequent memories will be similarly pushed that direction.", "I never knew who nelson mandela was until I learned of the mandela effect.", "Although I'm sure suggestion does happen in this situation, I think it's a bit deeper than that.\n\nIt's more like how if you were to complete a spider-web, the actual shape of the spider-web would guide how you finish it and given thousands of people finishing thousands of the same basic spider-web, the end results would tend to be the same due to the logical, mathematical and geometrical shape of the spider-web.\n\nWhat are the Monopoly guy's clothing accessories? \n\nYou don't even need suggestion to go from \"rich dude -> monocle,\" your brain can connect the dots and trace those lines on its own, simply because it had the starting dots already in place.", "lol when someone first told me it was Berenstain I just thought \"oh I must have mispronounced it as a kid.\"", "That was my moment for pause too.", "Are you sure? It's not just a meat phase and they eventually transfer?", "Jesus Christ you’re a loser.", "The mandalore effect", "When you consider just how *much* probability that is out there, how many electrons could pass through *this* slit in the gold foil instead of *that* one, the inconceivable number of permutations of existence that could be at every possible moment, experiencing even a \"minor\" change that is actually perceptually different from before would be hugely unlikely.", "Sandwiches?", "A man after my own PP.", "I didn’t misremember where I was. That’s the thing.", "yes they do", "I can and I will. Just the fact that we’re having this conversation means that billions of things are already different which will multiple by trillions as the separate timelines diverge further and further until they arent even recognizable.", "You're conflating Aunt Jemima with Mrs. Butterworth. Two similar but separate brands. One had a black woman as their logo, the other had a woman-shaped bottle.", "For the uninitiated, https://youtu.be/7tScAyNaRdQ", "Spider Man No Way Home[Spider Man N9 Way Home](https://youtu.be/sgg4csOpnbM)", "The electron exists in a sort of cloud of probability around the nucleus of an atom. Every position in space that electron could theoretically inhabit at a moment in time is a permutation on existence, an array of parallel universes where the perceived position of that one electron in that single atom is the only difference.\n\nThere is no language -- literal, figurative, or mathematical -- that can express how many concurrent permutations of being can exist at any given moment, much less throughout the succession of moments that have ever been.\n\nIf we could mark a shift from one chain of causality -- one universe -- to another, with an event so visible as the changing of a letter in a name, we would be witnessing a miraculously rare event.", "It's entirely possible for a lot of these that there was indeed something very briefly that matches some memories, even if that thing wasn't kept as the image going forward. \n\nAnd for a lot of these name things, it's entirely possible that news and general internet coverage misspelled things at one time or another and that was taken as the accurate spelling, thus causing the confusion.", "Its our cells atomic vibration, we can only enter universes with very similar vibrationary states where things aren't drastically different. Oh wait, no.. thats from \"The Space Between Worlds\".\n\nHonestly I'm pretty sure it's Berenstein where I'm from.", "As far as I know fruit of the loom said themselves there’s never been a cornucopia. But I see your point.", "Haha turns out i’m from there! Needed to keep the scent off of us..", "People have conversations about all sorts of nonsensical things. That's hardly evidence of anything. You're basically just saying, \"There are major changes, except you can't know there are major changes.\" Forgive me if I'm a little incredulous about the absence of logic that can be followed there.", "Me too. My name rhymes very closely with Tiger Woods, there is a 3 letter difference, and the biggest one is the s. There is not an S in my name.", "That isn't very interesting, to me.", "Check out [how to improve your memory - how to with John Wilson](https://www.hbo.com/how-to-with-john-wilson/season-1/3-how-to-improve-your-memory) if you have HBO max, it's a hilarious look at how *interesting* some of these Mandela effect people are. [Here's a clip.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qvCcJHonXE)", "We’re talking about hypothetical parallel universes there is no logic it’s a fun thought experiment 😂 obviously there is no evidence and if there was we’d have a lot more problems on our hands.", "If Keebler has a marketing team that wants to cash in, have Keebler products change their product wrappers to “Koobler” for a few months with no explanation.", "Because you hadn't thought about the logo in a long time and the first one you saw had a photoshopped element that didn't look out of place, so your hazy memory was now primed with a fresh, but wrong impression. \n\nIf they had shown you the correct logo, you wouldn't have thought about the absence of a cornucopia. If you had seen a photoshop with all the grapes changed to purple, you wouldn't be able to figure out what was wrong with it either.\n\nWithout looking it up, describe the Domino's Pizza logo. What angle is it? Where are the colors? How are the dots arranged?\n\nWere you 100% accurate? If not, is it because you used to live in a a parallel dimension where your memory was correct?", "This just raises more questions. So they can disregard the safety car and do another lap at full speed?", "I mean, I acknowledge that Shazaam doesn’t exist now, but I do think that we don’t really have a proper understanding of how the universe works, or for that matter, consciousness.\n\nI may acknowledge that Shazaam doesn’t exist, but I do know that I had the experience of watching it as a kid, despite it not existing now. Had it actually been Kazaam, I think I would have had an “oh yeah, I remember this” moment like I do with a lot of other things in my day to day life.\n\nThere are all sorts of “theories” out there, ranging from “people are just dumb and bad at remembering things” to shit having to do with particle colliders. While many of these things people note are easy to chalk up to misremembering, others aren’t. \n\nWhile I don’t expect any of this is provable, and most people won’t believe these sort of things are real until something like this happens to them, there are a few things I’ve read that at least resonate with me. These sort of phenomena seem to happen in clusters around certain years and periods. The changes are usually things that are inconsequential. There’s a few folks on Reddit that talk about these sorts of things and the one that makes sense to me, is that there are infinite possibilities, and realities with minor differences are closely related. When something happens in one reality that causes that timeline to end, the consciousness in it merges over to the next closest timeline to it. Most people don’t carry over memories when this happens, but some do, and that’s why some of those people have “wrong” memories.\n\nThe fact is, that anytime these phenomena happen, the people it happens to need to understand that in this reality, their memories are wrong. It’s impossible to prove it otherwise, and not excepting that will literally drive you crazy, and make others think you are crazy too. I expect that as time continues to march on, more and more people will have experiences like this. Until we get a more complete picture of quantum physics, and a proper understanding of what consciousness is on a “scientific level,” we won’t know why or how these things happen. \n\nPersonally, I’m of the belief that the universe is mental. We know that the matter that makes us up came from the stars. I think these ancient eastern traditions are on to something when it comes to examining yourself. Anyone who has either spent a lifetime meditating, or has taken enough psychedelics knows what they really are. Everything is connected, there are no accidents. We are the universe observing itself, in all it’s possibility, good and bad. What I know for sure, is that the only thing that ever actually exists, is now. The eternal now. The past is gone, and the future is unknowable.", "you sound mad....", "This guy has some strong John Mulaney energy. Definitely not a bad thing.", "Honestly, I do think the whole thing is rather fascinating as sort of a thought experiment. The idea of alternate universes colliding, and the only noticeable differences are these slightly innocuous differences is delightfully bizarre. It just surprises me there are many people like in the video that absolutely, 100% believe it and swear there's loads of evidence, and then get defensive if you disagree.", "Dont quit your day job dude. That was painfully unfunny bit", "Yeah, this is pretty much where I come down on most of the Mandela Effects I've heard of. It's not hard to see where the mind conflates different things and just sort of meshes them together in your memory. Like seeing \"-stain\" in a last name versus \"-stein\" - You come across the latter so much more frequently, that it seems reasonable that your brain just sort of fills in the blank in your memory until you really stop to think about what you're reading.", "There were also big televised tribute concerts dedicated to Mandela in the 80s and 90s. People not paying attention to or were too young for politics at the time think back on those concerts and think, tribute concert? Yeah, must have been a tribute to his death, like the Princess Diana tribute concert.", "But they did not have mistaken memories from the 1980s", "Remember, kids: If someone corrects your spelling, it’s on par with emotional abuse and gaslighting, and it’s totally okay for you to get defensive about it.", "Unless reality is almost entirely deterministic and major events were essentially guaranteed to happen.", "/r/retiredgif", "I’m with you 100% my dude, I saw Shazaam with Sinbad and loved it. Saw it more than once. I remember the first time learning about Kazaam, watching the commercial, I turned to the person I was with and said “wtf is this ripoff of Shazaam.” Literally the only reason I know of Sinbad is Shazaam. \n\nRandomly tested the theory with someone the other day, asked them about the genie move and of course their answer was “yeah, Shazaam.” Then I have to share the bad news\n\nAnd yea, all the other “Mandela Effects” are so easily explained away by simple confusion. But the Shazaam movie exists so deeply in tens of thousands of folks heads. Full story lines, vivid scenes recalled, same structure and description of actors across the board without any interaction between witnesses", "I’m 17 and was writing my college essays a few months ago to go into business programs and still misspell it like that all the time.", "And you wouldn't have to modify much of Sinbad's 90s fashion choices to make him look the part of a Middle Eastern genie.", "I am absolutely certain there is a Shazam movie with Sinbad. What the fuck.", "That and most likely an adult (such as a parent) might have read the name wrong, while they read it to you as a child, laying a foundation of the misinterpretation. So when you read it later, your memory of hearing the word guided you to mispronouncing it while you read it.\n\nThe brain is an funny thing sometimes.\n\nOn different note, what I got from the video was that it seemed (or is it me being more aware) that more people are becoming more bold with their ignorance, that their perspective is superior, even when it is proven that it doesn't stand up when challenged. And sometimes when challenged, rather than admit they made a mistake, find it easier to play the victim. I mean, it's not like I haven't been aware these people exist, just not on such a scale before.", "I swear reddit used to be fun. Must have been a glitch in the matrix.", "My first name is a regular spelling of a name and my last name has a Y instead of an I of a very very common surname\n\nBut so many people insist they thought my last name was “regularly” spelled and it was my FIRST name with the Y instead of the I \n\nEg my name is Martin Robynson (made up FYI) and people will ALWAYS spell my name Martyn Robinson. It’s infuriating", "No one told me about the cornucopia. I didn't even know that word until I looked up the Mandela effect about it.\n\nIt's just that in my memories, there was something behind the fruits in that cone like shape.", "See that is what is so interesting about our brains as nothing contained inside of them is fact. Everything that you have ever experienced is from your own perspective which can be clouded by numerous things from how you were feeling at the time, to being modified a different time that you recalled the memory. The only place you can look for truth in the universe is from outside of oneself.", "How much money you guys wanna bet this mother fucker made 2 identical style videos but made one private, and randomly down the line he's gonna post the other one to reddit, private this one, and explain how people not freaking out is weird because this type of effect blows people away?", "No because looking for truth from within ones own mind is always flawed no matter what.", "Was it someone you’ve known for a long time? Pretty much all the people in my life have only been in it the last 5-10 years, and the couple people I have brought it up to either are unfamiliar with the movie at all, or only remember Kazaam. \n\nAlso, another thing I found curious, was that I went into googles analytics to check the frequency of people looking up “Shazaam Sinbad” and apparently people have only been looking it up en masse since 2016. If it was just some collective misremembering, why all the interest after 20 years?", "Is he a cousin of biggus dickus", "Okay hear me out, as your comment triggered some kind of memory for me. Perhaps a false memory but here it is. \n\nWas there not a Fruit of the Loom commercial where at the end there is a cornucopia and it vanishes as the fruit spills out, morphing into the actual logo?", "When did this become about parallel universes? I always thought the Mandela Effect was just groups of people coincidentally misremembering things in the same way. When did it become a nutjob honeypot?", "Oh they still are, it's just considered \"political\" now to call them out on their bullshit.", "Same. I must've missed when it turned into a conspiracy.", "I don't believe you. I have about 1000 new online friends that are currently headed to their mother's house to get their VHS copy of Shazaam starring Sinbad. I'm excited.", "Except in this instance something really *would* have changed?", "How the hell is something like that actually studied?\n\nLike, I know what my first memory was. It wasn't very interesting, and definitely not something anybody could fact-check.", "Person I asked was just an acquaintance and never discussed anything similar prior. Extremely out of the blue. \n\nTo answer your second question, the 2016 timeframe spike is because there were articles that caught traction around that time. There’s a million insignificant things that occur in our lives like watching a relatively routine movie or episode. It’s incredibly rare for someone to go, “Man that semi decent kids movie I saw years ago, I gotta find it.” Just like it “not existing”, it’s actual existence really doesn’t matter. It’s just a slightly better than awful kids movie that was released for an incredibly brief period and pulled because the name infringed on the Superman brand. \n\nThere’s some decent write ups in the Mandela Effect sub that explain what some people think occurred.", "So much of our perception is built on expectation. It's hilarious when you figure this out, and you can fuck with people. Magicians and mentalists have done this forever. It's good fun.", "lol that's insane", "Because Jone is not a very common name, maybe.", "I feel seen. And nah, that stuff drives you extra sane! \n\nFor real, want the world to make sense? Ask a lunatic.", "I don't know how anyone is ok with the Dolly situation from Moonraker. The simulation has been altered.", "I think the majority of commenters are true believers.", "There are multiple legit serious flat earth subs.", "My whole life has been a lie.", "Yeah basically. This only happens at the end of a safety car period when the track is already clear. If they didn't, they'd immediately have to give way to the cars behind them that are a lap up (who are already all bunched up because of the safety car) and they'd end up in the very back of the train but a lap down.", "> “wait you mean the South lost the Civil War? Isn’t there a Confederacy to this day?”\n\nHave... have you met any Southerners?", "> The Fruit of the Loom one really threw me for a loop. I could've sworn it had a cornucopia in the past.\n\nProbably because the logo looks like every picture I've ever seen of a cornucopia, sans the cornucopia.", "So, I believe it in the same way an agnostic believes in Christianity. It's a big \"maybe\", and to me it seems ignorant and rude to act like it isn't. This guy in particular is only pointing out spelling errors as if that's the biggest thing - which even that cornucopia is just one step up from. The big thing is that people remember entire towns that have disappeared, or islands that were there but in reality sunk into the ocean 1000 years ago.\n\nAnd it's shared memories from unrelated people who can only now share the memories due to the still recent rise of the Internet. Anonymity on the Internet factors in, as people have previously been afraid to share the memories as they didn't want to be called crazy by their friends and family.\n\nOnce you get deeper into it, it can be equated to being as serious as what might lie in the vastness of space. The \"deviant memories\" being theorized as residual effects of alterations being made by someone or something with access to Time Travel, or possibly a monitoring force unable to \"erase/replace\" everyone's memories in something like \"The Matrix\". Yes, there's nothing that anyone could really do about it if that's the case, but it's just that: a form of existential dread. Maybe tomorrow my children could be deleted from history or my reality - and no one would know to mourn them, even me. Maybe the reason it's *only the minor insignificant things* is because *major significant changes* have someone/something prioritizing those memories \"sticking\", so only the crazy hobo on a New York City street corner remembers what happened before things were \"tinkered with\".\n\nThis is just what I've dug up while looking into it though, as I said, I'm not a firm believer in it, but it's an interesting rabbit hole. And the thing is - just like most religions - it's impossible to prove whether it is true or untrue. For instance, if we go off the time traveler theory: Anyone who discovered the truth, and had proof and came forward, would be known to the time traveler in the future, so the time traveler could always just go back and stop them from getting the proof.", "I don't know why I am just noticing this now, I know the whole stein vs stain but the Beren vs Bern is new to me just this post. I am having a new Mandela effect about the second e that I don't remember seeing before.", "I don’t understand any of this", "If I'm not mistaken, the Mandela Effect doesn't state the universe is mistaken. It's a psychological thing, right? So why not post about it? \n\nEveryone thinks that Darth Vader says, \"Luke, I am your father.\" This is repeated throughout pop culture. But in fact, he says this a bit differently. Pop culture has given us a false memory.\n\nhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_lOT2p_FCvA\n\nSo why not talk about all this? It's fascinating. The Mandela Effect is clearly a phenomenon of pop culture warping our memory.", "I understand that but I know exactly where I was when I watched that fight. I wasn’t living in that same place in June of 2005. I remember the fight and where I was vividly because Tyson quit on the stool. It was like watching a hero die on live tv.", "Hi Mr Smyth", "I’ve always hated the example given in the Mandela Effect. It’s based on the premise that people remember Mandela being dead or something…? I, nor no one I’ve ever spoken to about this recalls anything remotely close to Mandela’s death being announced (until it actually was of course). Who are these people who thought Mandela was dead? And so what anyway? People mistakenly think celebrities are dead all the time. Why make such a fuss about it.", "Why did he make the same video again. Like word for word", "I just want to know which black person they thought was Nelson Mandela. IMHO if a bunch of people thought he died around the same time, the only logical conclusion is that another famous black person died around the same time and a bunch of people weren’t paying attention.", "Yeah especially as a South African. Like not a single one of us think he died in prison. I remember hearing on the news when he died and it was when he was old and buggered. Long after being the president.", "*vaccines can't melt steel beams*", "I do. I totally remember a brown basketweave cornucopia as part of the logo??!! \nI also remember when the re-branded and changed up some of the fruits. \nWell now I’m about to rabbit hole LOL\n\nEdit: why did I love those commercials?! They are so weird! 🤦‍♀️🤣🤣 that’s also the same era of KoolAid Man. \n\nBack to nostalgia rabbit holing", "It used to. But then they changed it.", "Everyone here appreciates your insight.", "Don't you fucking insult the bot.", "My name ends with an s and is not that common. There is a more common version of my name that ends with a k.\nI worked with a coworker for about a year and he still called me by the k name.\n\nThe best thing is that my childhood best friend and neighbor had the k name, and we could have been twins. Our first grade teacher got our names mixed up so many times.", "Wait really? Then I feel like that invalidates the point of all of this lol", "I'd say that those branches with bigger changes happened further back and are thus \"further away\".\n\nThe idea is that you switch with the \"You\" of the new reality, otherwise there coule be two of you in the same reality. So the two of you would have to be in the exact place and time next to each other so you don't notice the transfer. In a world where Madonna joined the Backstreet boys you'd probably still have your daily routine that would make it plausible to intersect with other realities, but in an apocalyptic hellscape ruled by Zombie John Lennon the chance for a crossover with your 9-5 working other self is rather unlikely.", "This person doesn't have all the facts", "I feel like Andrews time at all gas no brakes should be viewed as there ain't no free lunches in life. Make sure you read the contract before you sign it.", "I get why people act this way. At least some people. There are definitely things I've believed for so long that I didn't question them, and when finding out I had been misinformed or that I misremembered something, it was super jarring. These people have just gone a bit deeper than I did, and couldn't find their way back to reason.", "I wish t his stuff stuck to spelling mistakes.", "No, the previous commenter was more correct. The guy who discovered the element decided to first name it alumium before settling on aluminum. Several years later a British scientific journal wrote about the discovery and complained that they didn't like the sound of that, so they changed it. \n \n \n>\"Aluminium, for so we shall take the liberty of writing the word, in preference to aluminum, which has a less classical sound.\" \n \n\n \nAmericans adopted the aluminum spelling because that's what the discoverer said it should be called. Mass production had nothing to do with it.", "Nelson Mandela was a famous trickster who would change the lettering on signs and then act like nothing was amiss. He was at last punished for his crimes, but some say that little rascal still gets up to his old pranks..", "I feel you. My name ends in RO and people constantly read it RIO and I’m unsure why", "For the actual uninitiated, https://www.mit.edu/people/dpolicar/writing/prose/text/thinkingMeat.html\n\nThe video doesn't do it justice, and imo, butchered it.", "Plus, people forget what utter loneliness and seclusion can do to some. These abstract and illogical beliefs can manifest easier with people like that.", "https://youtu.be/d7lxwFEB6FI", "> Masi only let 5 out of 8 unlap\n\nHow did that help Verstappen?", "So you have lapped car, and after this it gets a real chance to get ahead of nonlapped car? Since instead of being one lap behind, it's just right behind them?", "If you type in “Mandela effect conspiracy” in YouTube you will see many many videos that take the subject seriously. It’s like flat earthers, i used to think it was a fun joke but sadly there’s a HUGE flat earth community. Conspiracy theories (even seemingly innocuous ones like the Mandela effect) can lead you down a very bad rabbit hole, so I think it’s a good thing to criticize. On a side note... it’s totally fine to feel angry, but being a jerk to people on the internet probably isn’t good for your long term happiness. Hope everything’s going alright ✌️", "This is the best explanation for the Mandela Effect I’ve read! \n\nI follow r/retconned and have lots of MEs.", "The 5 he let unlap were between Max and Lewis, who was ahead. If he had let all lapped cars unlap, there wouldn't have been enough time for all the cars to unlap before the race was over, which would then would have ended under the safety car. If Masi let no cars unlap, Max would have to get by those 5 cars before getting to Lewis. He would not be able to do that and overtake Lewis (despite the lapped cars getting blue flags) before the race was over. When Mercedes made the decision to not pit Lewis at the start of the safety car period, they thought they had their bases covered. They did not account for the completely unprecedented decision of letting some lapped cars through, leaving Lewis as a sitting duck on old tires while Max was on fresh ones.", "Yup. Safety car basically removes all the gaps between the all of the cars, even if they're not lapped. If you're 10 seconds behind the person in front when the safety car comes out, you're going to be right behind them at the end of the safety car period (assuming nobody pits).", "Wow a guy who drew jazz album covers in the 70s also misremembered a logo, probably with the same cognitive mistake people still misremember it by today?? No way!\n\nAnyone who believes in this is really, really dumb. Like, schoolyard bullying ostracized from friend group dumb.", "There are a lot of movie misquotes, there is a wiki article on them. It is because they get simplified or context added and we see it far more in the media than we do studying the source. Especially true of movies before video players in the home.", "Yes but real deep believers say they have specific core memories as a child, maybe spelling it out or speaking to their parents about it or whatever. The level of delusion is deep.", "Here it's the Barnsteam Boars.", "The funny thing about the mockup is it is just the actual logo with one of the first clip art pictures of a cornucopia that comes up in a search yet people say how perfect it is. The brain is a powerful thing.", "People are [making fake VHSs](https://www.tiktok.com/@yahaira_quiles/video/7033432240273034502?_d=secCgYIASAHKAESPgo8qGn%2B2wWb373FCJsG8nK9QNSi9U%2BkZXesPXh%2Fle9z%2FQq3Ue5RKAH5as78utVgANyXOZljwAXdijTIiEdeGgA%3D&checksum=09276a9b4f51a7887b88fea8941ec2dc8cc04df45eb618cd4d06f65883f3083e&language=en&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAtR1_kaBxdDtVaWS5XfQFr6yvHwcksT7dOKXuaWV6BlNNBAHTzKIrUog6DlfToSEY&share_app_id=1233&share_item_id=7019019416734027014&share_link_id=F1984398-EB9A-43B7-8191-E14350993C65&source=h5_m&timestamp=1634692427&tt_from=copy&u_code=d5803lggd3g841&user_id=6669675410316656645&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=copy&_r=1&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1) to fuck with people now, it's hilarious.", "Do they unlap one by one, with each having to finish the lap? Or why wouldn't they manage to do it in time?", "No, they unlap at the same time. The three lapped cars not between Max and Lewis have a longer distance to go to get past Lewis. At that point in the race, they would not have been able to get past him before another lap started, and you can only end the safety car period at the end of a lap, not the middle.", "I'm assuming it was to get some people talking about how they remember Erik doing a video about the Mandela Effect, but with subtle differences, like the YouTube thumbnail and the length of his hair.", "No, we thought of that.", "Thanks! I had somehow missed it was a novella in the first place, will give it a read", "Makes sense, thanks.", "No the continents didnt move. Those people just remembered a map wrong and/or got real confused by maps with different projection models.", "It's spelled JamesonJamesonJameson because I'm seeing triple vision. Woah I'm drunk.", "In the parallel universe it's hilarious.", "I’ve never heard this one until today, so it’s probably not that wide spread.\n\nThere’s also the fact that our memories are very malleable- so just reading a post saying that fruit of the look used to have a cornucopia can be enough to make you think you remember that.", "I don’t like using it either but I’m struggling to find a word that more accurately describes just how fucking stupid people are these days", "I blame Dolly Parton.", "That sub went full fascist.", "yea every troll/satire sub is eventually overrun by true believers", "If we take it as fact that you organically misremembered Sinbad as a genie called Shazam, that this is a confused memory, then is it that impossible for other people to have that same confusion independently from you?\n\nIf it happened to one person, why can't it happen to many people?", "It's not a phenomenon, people just don't pay attention to some small details and make mistakes", "This was pretty much my stepsister’s religion for like two years.", "No no, that was Melvin Mandola’s funeral. Easy mix up.", "Irrelevant bot but good sometimes", "Its almost like the universe reacts negatively to pointing out inconsistencies.", "This one didn't? Well shit that's probably why I'm stuck here. It's like an episode of Sliders except the handheld sliding device is the largest particle accelerator in the world.", "Damn....well put. The canada one got me. That would definitely be past the line! I would start questioning my reality at that point for sure. I was kind of getting angry about this earlier but youve helped me sympathize with the people who believe its not just a faulty memory.", "I encourage you to go read about how human memory works. It feels correct by nature, but it very much is a fabrication at best and only becomes worse with time", "Didn't expect so much rapping.", "Its \"spelt\" not \"spelled\".", "In my universe this guy is named John Mullaney", "Tim Hanks? You mean the star of such films as Apollo 14, Forest Gimp, Toe Story and Captain Phelps?", "How are people remembering it? Also, if you asked me to recall the fruit of the loom logo, I'd have no idea beyond thinking there was probably some fruit in it. Which fruit and how it was arranged, no idea. I wouldn't even be 100% sure there was any fruit. I'm surprised people would have such a strong memory about it to begin with.", "Because misremembering minor details would make the most sense? Whisper down the lane is the most common example of this. People make slight changes in how they repeat a sentence they were just immediately told. Of course, the main idea of it is how minor changes build up to make a big change, but in this case, there's just you remembering it, so just the 1 minor change.", "Not to the people claiming the Mandela effect, which are mostly in western countries. Mandela being alive or dead doesn't impact their lives so their false memory makes no difference.\n\nI bet they don't have (this particular) Mandela effect in South Africa.", ">because some dumbass was clueless about world history and thought Nelson Mandela died in prison.\n\nIt's not one guy that got it wrong though. The whole point is that a lot of people all misremembered the same thing in the same way. A lot of people had that same exact false memory. I don't believe in the alternate universe side of the effect, but I do think it's valid to recognize the phenomena.", "Not really. I mean some people do use it that way, but I think it's a valid discussion to have that many people have the same shared false memories. I don't believe the alternate reality part of it, but I do think it's wild that so many people collectively misremember things the exact same way.", "Lol this is kind of a recurring joke on the podcast PMT. For some reason I feel like they’re looking up if he’s alive pretty often", "Bro don’t scratch the surface of the flat earth of you’ll accidentally burrow a hole straight to vacuum of space 🚀", "Weird, I could've sworn it was called the mancala effect.", "Come to think of it. You are right.", "I could say the same for you. Any professional artist will use references when imitating works. Which means he had to of had a reference not just whatever he remembered off the top of his head. So what did he use for reference if it never had a cornucopia? And why did he like so many other throughout the years remember a cornucopia? Seems like such an odd object for a brain to just put into a logo trying to fill gaps. These are fair questions. Now I’m not saying that there’s multiple dimensions or whatever but the phenomenon is interesting to say the least and if that doesn’t interest you well I’m sorry your Netflix riddled brain can’t think in abstract concepts.", "Contracts can be renegotiated. I don't think there is anything wrong with asking for a pay raise and more creative control. All gas no breaks owner is a scumbag for treating Andrew like garbage.", "Right. We aren't remembering the logo - we're remembering fruit and then making an association.", "Berniestan Briars", "Progrezzo", "You can't possibly know that for sure...", "And? People get inconsequential stuff wrong all the time.", "Isn't that rather convenient? That all these changes are also well within the expectations of faulty human memory?", "What happened", "I think it has to do with there being so freaking many images of fruit / veggies in front of a cornucopia that we feel like it fits. \n\nThe fruit is just all laid out like famous paintings and other similar media that I think we just expect to be there as well. \n\nHuman memory is weird.", "its just not an abstract concept. memory is extremely faulty and people are easily suggestible. that’s the whole concept.", "That's equally as stupid.", "Correct. But why are people having the same faulty memory? If you made people try to remember a small detail that they had previously seen most times you would get various different answers, due to memory being faulty, But in this case everyone is giving the same wrong answer. So where is this answer originating? That is the curious part. I don’t think you can just write that off. There’s an underlying factor that remains to be seen.", "haha oh how the mind works", "because people are suggestible, and a bunch of weird nerds never shut the fuck up about the underwear fruit.", "I have a set of memories, not just a mistaken thing, but a set of memories, supporting things like media, conversations with people involved in production, events with my family, even this year, that all tie in to a thing from a movie that apparently I got wrong.\n\nIt's more than just getting it wrong sometimes, I've started to question my own sanity. Did I really watch that panel show with dad? Have dinner and take the piss with the armourer this year? Correct people and be right about smugly?\n\nSeriously questioning my sanity. People who take the piss out of Mandela effect, and yes a lot of the time it's silly, but sometimes it really makes you feel like something is wrong with you. If you haven't felt that, that's good, but right now rips in the space time continuum and dimensions are preferable to me being legitimately crazy.", "Conspiracy communities are practically tailor-made to attract mentally unstable people. They practically provide a built-in framework and community for reinforcing delusional ego-fueled fantasies.\n\nIt essentially takes the most gaping flaws in human cognition and amplifies them to 11.", "I have a vague memory, which could be entirely false as well, of a commercial with the fruit in front of the cornucopia and larger dinner table theme. The cornucopia, table, and background fade out and leave only the actual logo. Again this could be a false memory. \n\nAlso I think there’s a boatload of pictures and paintings of fruit and the like being laid out similar but in front of the cornucopia. Fruit of the Loom used the familiar imagery and dropped the extra stuff. Our brains do the rest and fills in the blanks like it’s so good at doing.", "Why are you so quick to deny it? I think it should be studied. If anything it would give us a better look into how memories work from an individual and group perspective.", "The entire conspiracy theory community is a nutjob honeypot.", "it’s been studied. there are literally countless studies on false and implanted memories. none of this is new, you just aren’t actually interested in the science, you’re a conspiracy loon.", "That would be evidence that you need therapy. That is, of course, assuming you had any self-awareness at all.", "What video is this referencing? I am confused.", "Sure there have been studies on memory and false memories. But there hasn’t been studies on the Mandela effect itself or the phenomenon of mass faulty memories. None that I could find anyways. If you have them please share.", "They actually go back and forth saying bernstein and bernstain in the musical intro to that show so thats probably where the confusion for that came feom.", "I thought they were in a bowl.", "https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/mthbvn/anyone_else_remember_this_fruit_of_the_loom/", "That's literally how Flat Earth started. I was shitposting on flatearthsociety.org in the 00s because it started as a joke. You'd shitpost there, so you could argue the earth was flat on Something Awful and cite the best discussions as evidence.\n\nImagine my surprise when a decade later people are holding a FEcon", "It's weird how someone will start something as an interesting joke and then some subset if people just take it and run with it. I'm still convinced that's how flat Earth theory got going.", "Everyone here has so completely missed my point it's not even funny.", "They didn't. You misremembered. I used to wear their underwear in the late 90s and early 2000s - there was absolutely never a cornucopia.\n\nIs it really so hard to believe your memory is imperfect? Jesus.", "I think it's Thanksgiving, yeah. People are probably conflating different but similar images.", "\"No, I couldn't possibly have been bad at spelling as a child!\" \n\nI remember Berenstein, because I saw lots of -stein names and no -stain names. Oops, turns out I was wrong because I was 8 and 8-year-olds are dumb.", "I remember getting Sinbad confused with other prominent, jovial black public figures as a kid. \n\nI don't remember any genie movies - the only movie I remember Sinbad in was Jingle All the Way.", "That's not how Occam's razor works. The simplest explanation is that you're wrong about your memory. All documentation indicates that the logo is unchanged, and high confidence in faulty memories is a common cognitive failure. Why do you think eyewitness testimony is so unreliable?\n\nWho would take a picture of the logo? The fucking company, their business partners, any regulatory body, manufacturing contractors.\n\nHumans are pretty dumb. Humans who don't think they're dumb are SUPER dumb.", "I can vaguely remember Sinbad playing a genie, though. And I’m not confusing it with Kazaam.", "You’re commenting in a thread for people who shit on this kind of thinking and call it stupid. I don’t know why you expect upvotes. I also remember this movie with Sinbad, and I’m definitely not confusing it with Kazaam cause like you said, Shaq and Sinbad look nothing alike. The genie I remember Sinbad being even had like a fez or a topknot or something on his head. Shaq is just bald in that movie.", "It's not really interesting; people are remembering things wrong like they always have and the ability to congregate on the internet is lending them undeserved confidence.\n\nLike homeopaths or flat earthers, who are just as fucking dumb as Mandela effect believers.", ">The simplest explanation is that you're wrong about your memory.\n\nNot in my judgment.", "I don’t expect upvotes. Hence why I said, I’d downvote me too if I was them. Had I not had the experience, I’d think it’s all nonsense. \n\nWhile this thread is full of folks who don’t have this experience, or if they do, it’s mundane enough to chalk up to misremembering, there are a handful of people here who are aware of the phenomenon, and I comment for them. That said, I’m not expecting to change anyone’s mind, as I’m aware that people only change their own minds.", "I once sat down in class, and looked out the window, and there was a skyscraper I'd never seen before. Lean over to my friend and ask him\n\n\"Hey, has that always been there?\" \nHe looks out, does a double take \"uhh.. no? What the fuck\"\n\nClearly we must have just somehow both never noticed a whole ass building. But felt so strange. \nThat's a bit bigger than a misspelling or a changed logo.", "hey thanks bud, dont know what id do without everyone helping out with the spelling", "The movie *Mandela Effect* is entirely about this \"phenomenon\". It was okay.", "And that's the thing, if so many people could remember Mandela dying in jail, why haven't any of those people produced any sort of media, video, a newspaper clipping, etc. about this? The only thing they can ever do is \"remember\" that they heard about him dying on the news or whatever.\n\nAnd yeah, their argument is that now that they are in a different universe, such evidence will not exist. But you know what they say about Occam's Razor", "I'm not one of the people who think that we are in a multiverse or whatever. I mean, we might be, but I don't think the mandela effect is proof of it.\n\nAnyhow, the interesting thing here is not that one person's memory is not perfect, it's that a large number of people seem to have the exact same false memory. Seems like an interesting phenomenon, even if it's not due to anything fantastical", "We're all stuck here buddy", "[Berenstain Bears - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB3CybXl8rs)", "> Everyone thinks that Darth Vader says, \"Like, I am your father.\" \n \nLike, I'm your father, dude, deal with it. Come on!", "Autocorrect. Meant Luke", "Our IT department spelt my surname wrong when creating a username for a system I log onto on a daily basis. So I have to spell my own fucking surname incorrectly every time I log on to it.", "Oh yeah, it totally is interesting from a psychological/neural standpoint.", "I love that you're calling him below average intelligence when, in the same thread, you \n completely misrepresented confirmation bias. Moron.", "I didn't misrepresent confirmation bias, that's what the Mandela effect is. You remember something wrong in an intuitive and common way, look around for examples of other people making the same cognitive error, and think \"gee, it must be because reality changed, I knew it.\" \n\nThat's fucking confirmation bias.", "Except it doesn't change because that is not how things work.", "You put too much faith in your memory. Your memory can change by just thinking it different. I don't know about the fight but if one time you recalled the location you were in incorrectly that would overwrite the true memory. It happens all of the time with everyone.", "I’ve remembered that night vividly since it happened. Only reason that made me question it was when mike Tyson fought Roy Jones recently. They kept saying the date of mike tysons last pro fight. I went and double checked my separation paperwork just to make sure as well. I didn’t watch boxing for a few years after tysons last fight so that’s also how I know I couldn’t have watched it at the place I was living in 2005.", "I'm not claiming that my memory is perfect. It's just crazy that not only does the cornucopia logo look correct to me, but I thought that the logo changed many, many years before the Mandela Effect became a thing and people were aware of the supposed logo switch. As the other person said, it's an interesting phenomenon. I've actually asked a few other people in my family/friend group what the Fruit of the Loom logo looks like and they all described the basket. It's just weird. \n\nObviously there wasn't some multiverse shift but still....WTF? It seems be the most common ME, although obviously not everyone experienced it. I also experienced thinking that Chick-Fil-A was \"Chic-Fil-A\" but that one is far less common.", "Are you Cleopatra because you are the queen of denial", "The way you guys are acting is like no memories are correct.", "Here's, presumably, [all of the logos since 1893.](https://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/fruit-of-the-loom-logo-history_555f4ac2263b0_w1500.PNG)", "People remove the N or add an I in the middle of my last name... constantly. And it's a very very well-known name. They either want me to be a jar or a very big house. heh.", "Yikes", "[A look back at the different logos from 1893 and forward.](https://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/fruit-of-the-loom-logo-history_555f4ac2263b0_w1500.PNG)", "[Meh, they're just an absurd front for antisemitism](https://youtu.be/exT5P247xME?t=188)", "[Logos from 1893...](https://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/fruit-of-the-loom-logo-history_555f4ac2263b0_w1500.PNG)", "That depends on the wearer and if they have a bidet or not. LOL", "Man this guy is Fruit Loops,....or is it Froot Loops", "because they aren't", "Yeah, it usually comes down to that if you pry.", "You should bring your evidence to the Supreme Court. Should be able to have all court cases involving witness testimony thrown out since the human brain cannot remember anything correctly.", "First off, the supreme court interprets if the rulings of lesser courts are constitutional and does not involve witnesses. Secondly, a common strategy for defense in trial courts is trying to convince the jury that a witnesses testimony is flawed. It is up to the jury to determine if a witnesses recollection of events can be trusted.", "Are you reciting this from memory? If so, I don’t think any of that can be trusted.", "nah I looked it up before I sent to make sure I didn't mess anything up. For your next mandela effect can you make sure this conversation never happened? Thanks!", "Already did.", "[Dude, what the fuck did you just do?](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59814542)", "Damnit I was hoping no one would notice this lol" ]
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Don't Post About The Mandela Effect
https://youtube.com/watch?v=N1gSWDHQbZI&feature=share
/r/videos/comments/rjclpw/mattel_electronics_baseball_the_first_handheld/
[ "I spent so much of my childhood playing this and Handheld Football!", "Same.\n\nThis video was just a random YT suggestion that brought back a lot of good memories.", "The electronic football was my first. It didn't make much sense to a Finnish kid but it is not like it was very complicated as a game.", "This comments section is suspicious. \n\nSeveral commentators, that are all less than a week old, with usernames that have eerily similar formatting, leaving very positive top-level comments. \n\nVery suspicious.", "Along with the football one, we had to just give up and couldn't figure it out. Rolling-paper racing was also a major buzz kill.", "When I first read your comment I was like \"what?\" but now I see what you mean. Weird...", "I had all three.....baseball, hockey and basketball.", "Yep, that's weird as hell. The writing in the comments actually passes the Turing test for me though. I don't want this future. >_>", "The names are like what reddit gives you if you generate a name, which I guess is an option. As far as the newness, that's kind of weird, but there really aren't that many comments. I would think they're bots, but there are plenty of videos with zero comments. So why this one?\n\nMaybe ask one of the accounts you see that you suspect of being a bot? See if they reply and really are a bot.\n\nedit: Nope, there is definitely some bot shit going on. \n\nHere's another post with the same as this: https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjhvzw/baby_penguin_tries_to_make_friends/\n\nAll accounts within 7 days. There seems to be a Spanish (?) connection as well. As almost each account also comments in Spanish. It is no coincidence.", "I’m guessing it’s real people making accounts, then getting enough karma so that they can post on other subreddits. Then they can sell the account to bot farms.", "Good point! That makes more sense than bot-written comments. I still don't like this future, though.", "Wasted so much time with the football one. One Christmas, we got a fancy head-to-head hockey version! It was the only thing we and our cousins wanted to play, non-stop. We had tournaments.", "So what your saying is that I could start a YT channel, purchase bot service and get paid for the hits from YT? As long as I'm paying the bot farm less than what YT is paying me, profit? (I know nothing of how YT works for making money...)", "I rate this game 10/10 would play again. Mark Zuckerberg is a real human.", "Check the YouTube comments for identical posts.\n\nI reported a bunch the other day that were just re-posting the comments from YouTube and were clearly just bots." ]
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Mattel Electronics Baseball - The First Handheld Game Console, 2018 Review
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjcxnd/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjcxnd/deleted_by_user/
[ "Not so bad. Subbed", "He should probably drop the decimal system. I don't understand how one can review a game on a 100 point scale when you only have 90 seconds worth of things to say. A five or ten point scale would work better for this format.", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV2ofHNLQa4\n\nreview sucks. Recommending an obviously bad game with bad content.", "\"Please watch my youtube channel\"" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbEMYaXVEjw
/r/videos/comments/rjd57g/clip_from_louis_cks_new_special/
[ "Before I click, he isn't masturbating at any point of the video, right? I feel it's ok to check first given circumstances", "You'd still click.", "Glad he's still at it. One of the best.", "If he was, I would have tagged it NSFW", "One of the best at masturbating", "[Saved you a search for the scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcZPWkNY6x8)", "Dumb and lazy.", "Still as weird as I remembered it, ah the innocent days of flexin' girl's numbers like as if she didn't just give it to you unsolicited a minute ago", "Can’t wait", "pretty sure he beat himself off of it after he asked someone to watch", "You've never done it, how could you understand...................................\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOH, wait...................................", "Gross", "Automatic upvote for Louis CK! Love how he's still kicking ass after how the left tried to take him down.", "I wonder what he considers a voice without an accent would souls like.", "Not many people know this, but unaccented English sounds like an old timey radio announcer.", "Phenomenal stuff.", "fuck this guy.", "Not without permission!!", "This kinda sucked he used to be funnier.", "No, but I am", "First row in danger of semen", "All the clips released so far have to do with race, and he's awful at race jokes, so maybe he should lay off of them for his apology tour." ]
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Clip from Louis CK’s New Special
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjd6kn/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjd6kn/deleted_by_user/
[ "This is shit mate.", "This is crap buddy.", "Thanks, bud!", "Appreciate the constructive feedback! Have a great holiday!" ]
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[deleted by user]
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjd8s7/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjd8s7/deleted_by_user/
[ "The USA has never been number 1! But nice try. That reward has gone to more socialist Democratic countries for decades, even during 2 world wars.", "Ranking countries is silly nonsense anyway. If you like it there, that's all that matters.", "This shit is cope. Even if the US isn't #1 in a bunch of shit, being near the top in a good number of them is an *astounding* accomplishment. Going to compare us to Qatar in terms of income, but ignore the modern day slavery (ACTUAL, not the having to work for a wage kind) and the environmental impact of the fact they're just burning through oil money? Shit on US students for performance but ignore the fact that countries like China probably ain't testing the kids working in the rice paddies.\n\n>America is terrible in obesity.\n\nBecause we got more fucking food than we know what to DO WITH. Go ask any immigrant (especially those from socialist countries) how they felt first time they walked into a US supermarket.\n\nThat's why immigrants make such great Americans. They've experienced living other places. And they came here for a reason." ]
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[deleted by user]
https://youtu.be/CDHZJFqJPSE
/r/videos/comments/rjdike/im_lisa_guerrero_with_inside_edition/
[ "I enjoyed this.", "That old lady costume was full Gene Parmesan", "She Scooby Doo'd that guy", "I could have watched that for a full hour.", "I was in a relationship with a woman for 7 years. One day I forgot to put the cap on the toothpaste and she busted in and bam it was Lisa Guerrero.\n\nWhole thing was a setup. I was shattered.", "Lmfaooo \n\nI almost fell for it but that was funny.", "They need another show that catches scammers. That was good stuff.", "Lisa Guerrero has some huge balls to pull some of these confrontations off.", "I love how she takes her glasses off like they're some kind of disguise.", "I've never watched inside edition but I love Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition.", "She's Chris Hardwick for scammers", "That whole episode where she calls out the psychics was awesome, she straight up catches them lying and ruthlessly calls the out and berates them.", "White female syndrome", "I mean, it worked for superman", "Points…", "“*americano eh? Just-a like-a me.* gene parmesan, how you doin.”", "I would help the old lady in my building, LaNette. Usually I would drive her to the grocery store and help carry her bags. Sometimes we’d get lunch after and she’d pay. Once on a grocery trip we were in the fruit section and I plucked a grape off the vine and ate it, it was a cotton candy grape that I wanted to try. Well not more than two seconds later LaNette took off her disguise and boom it was Lisa Guerro. Undercover the whole time to expose ppl eating fruit they didn’t pay for.", ">You didn't disappear?\n\n\n>I'm right here\n\nAmazing", "That was Karla Havoc", "Shes so fucking awkward. It's like a parody of a reporter in an episode of IASIP or something", "The lady saying “well that’s interesting, isn’t it,” always cracks me up. That was the only thing she was right about.", "Her trying to fumble through justifications knowing damn well she is caught and can't do anything is great too.", "Martina Martinez?", "? Guerrero?", "Idk I'm only a few seasons in haha. Haven't got that far. Just what the (unintentional) humor reminded me of. And I actually like this lady tbh.", "Nope. Never existed.", "[She makes a couple appearances](https://youtu.be/DQW3KwRtZj4)\n\n[This white boy’s got his hands all over my beautiful brown bawday!](https://youtu.be/rYuceDJkF8w)", "Finally some real journalism", "lol… that fucking mask. are you for real?", "I took my wife to the hospital when her water broke. It was time. My wife was about to have our little girl. After 14 hours of labor, she made her last push and out came goddamn Lisa Guerro. It wasn't even us she was after, but the delivery doctor. I don't even know what he did, but he ran and off she went, saying, \"The chase was on,\" leaving my wife and me there wondering what the fuck just happened.", "underrated comment 😂", "LOL, you mean Chris Hansen?", "You know, I know some magic words too, and \"please\" is one of them.", "Lisa Guerrero? From where?", "She's white. There's no way in hell you'd choose as a Hispanic in a lineup.", "Didn’t she also do the Kenneth Copeland interview ? \nDefinitely one her better confrontations", "\"Waaaaait a minute, YOU didn't disappear?\"\n\nThat lady was shooting for the moon.", "Tony Hawk doesn't even need them", "Do you mean Chris Hansen?", "Yep", ">Step two: As long as your not in some kind of relationship, the most violent criminals will still be too afraid to hit you.\n\nin what world?", "THEN UPVOTE IT ALREADY", "I don't know but I'd like to live in that world", "Have a seat… go ahead and have a seat.", "Not the mission impossible mask.", "[\"I’m a horse\"](https://youtu.be/izJbgzP1tRA)", "“Well actually I did get lost in a mall when I 6 and my mom-“ “ah yes that’s what I was picking up on. Another case closed.”", "*The chase is on*", "There was too much fucking shit on her.", "Hispanic is not an ethnicity.", "I wish I was inside her edition", "“I’m actually not a little old lady”\n\n“…Ok”", "Hang on, i'm english - what the fuck is this? feels like brass eye. Is this real?", "ooof you seem like a crazy incel", "Ahhhhh! He got me again!", "Step one is have a camera crew at the big reveal. These people may be scumbags but they’re not dumb enough to assault somebody on camera.", "5 million people? You barely get a million", "“I’m Lisa Guerrero and I don’t wanna be around anymore.”", "I'm thinking it's the camera crew... Call me crazy...", "after skimming their comment history, you are correct.", "This one", "ikr, like how would you even tell? Would 'violent criminals' ask first to see if you're in a relationship before throwing a punch?", "This is unintentional comedy gold.", "\"are you single? I don't want to date you, I just need to check before I punch you in the face.\"", "Came here to say this….Geenneee!!!!", "This is like the most quiet video i've never heard. Had to max out the speakers to still not be able to hear it.", "\"Wait a minute... you didn't disappear?\"\n\n*straight face* \"I'm right here.\"", "I honestly can't tell if this is serious or a Borat-style satire. Either way it's golden.", "you're right. If there's one thing I know about violent criminals, it's that they're looking for a fair fight with a dude that might be able to kick their ass. Old people, women, and children are never targeted by these virtuous people known as \"violent criminals.\"", "Who is this lady?", "And the chase, IS ON!", "They run from her like her brother is Eddie Guerrero! (RIP)", "Lol?", "I meant Chris Pratt", "These days I'd assume the production company pays for [armed] private security. Probably behind the camera crew.", "Inside Edition, of course.", "I think they meant as long as you're not in a relationship with the violent criminal. Awkward way to say that while domestic violence is pretty rampant, strangers tend not to hit women in public.", "I don't know how Always Sunny hasn't been called out for their use of blackface. Most of us find it hilarious because we realize the intention, but the \"Dee in Blackface\" bits have to grind really some peoples' gears. Edit: You downvoters need to take some reading comprehension courses.", "I don’t even want to be around anymore", "ta chido", "I’m not actually a little old lady. Lmaoooooo", "People who get offended don't watch the show?", "You know, I'm something of a random quoter, myself.", "What?", "I think she's great.", "AAAAAHHHHHH! She got me again!!!!!", "Well, she's Lisa Guirero from Inside Edition", "100%", "The Workaholics guys talked about doing a hidden camera show thing years ago and their first scenario was being in a crazy cult and they mess with the pizza delivery guy... And he was an older grizzled dude who's like \"I get it\" and talked about killing people, thinking he'd found people like himself. \n\nWhen they came out that it was all fake, he got super pissed and said he was going to go get his gun, come back, and kill them all.\n\nSo they all took off and that was the end of that.", "The characters are horrible people, doing horrible things? I always figured that very few people would watch and say, \"hey! Maybe the D.E.N.N.I.S. system works!\" ... Same with the racist stuff. DiCaprio was the villain in Django Unchained and said racist stuff. Who left the movie thinking he was ACTUALLY racist? Now when people like Trudeau and that WV Politician (and I'm sure others, just not off the top of my head) have pictures surface of them in blackface; the difference is that they aren't characters. They are in costume, but still themselves.", "GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENEE!!!", "I fucking love it.", "Those eps have definitely been removed from streaming platforms though. It’s not like they haven’t had some level of blow back. \n\nThey do address these episodes in the new season in a great way too.", "She's like a female Geraldo.", "Well, the episodes where they do black face have been removed from Hulu, aren’t re-run anymore, and I believe removed from future DVD sales. So I guess someone must have called it out. Episode 2 of the new season they talk about it in their typical meta way.", "This reminds me https://youtu.be/ZNno63ZO2Lw?t=183", "I’m not saying nobody is willing to hit a woman, that’s obviously not the case. But as long as there are other people around, 99.9% of men - many criminals included - would be unwilling to face the consequences of every man in the vicinity beating their ass if they did. Why do you think Karen’s are a thing?", "Good on her. Psychics are con artists through and through. Using someone’s grief as a means of financial gain is about the scummiest thing you can do. Glad most people nowadays have wised up in regards to these absolute hacks", "Hello, Peter.", "And then they are going to kill her live on camera", "Tropic Thunder painted RDJs character as a mixture of insane, idiot, and method actor.", "I don’t know.", "This is like if Natha For You became a news reporter", "\"Meddling kids\"", "Lethal Weapon 6!", "Lisa Guerrero needs to find some bigger fish to fry.", "That scene made me completely lose it", "The chin kills!", "Oh boy do I have a show for you then", "Here I am trying take a break from cleaning my covid sick mothers house and my mask is falling off from laughing. Lisa needs to do a story on how she gave me covid", "Oh, hi Mark.", "That's what we call in the bizz, a hail Mary", "So they sabotaged the draft hood on their water heater and are surprised when the plumber wants to replace the hood?\n\nThe parts are cheap. The expensive part is the $80/hr labor. If anything I give them credit for identifying a potential safety hazard correctly.", "She needs to team up with [Sassy Justice](https://youtu.be/9WfZuNceFDM)!", "Aaaaaa! You got me again!", "It’s like when Gordon Ramsey goes “undercover”", "Never said that", "I'd like to think he saw through their ruse immediately and was just like \"Man, I'm about to fuck with this dumbasses so hard right now\"", "Ugh fuck it", "I need to see Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition interview Trump.", "Yes you did. I'm Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition.", "WAS IT BROKEN!?!?!?!", "Never once did I say that. But it’s deleted now feel better", "Used to watch Inside Edition all of the time as a kid and some of the stuff they uncovered was crazy!", "No way, what is it??", "I can't remember I it was this interview or it was a similar one but someone got an interview with Sylvia Brown and brings up all of the people that she told the family's had died bit were actually still alive and pretty much calls her a fraud and all Sylvia dose is sit there in silence and then just gets up a walks out. \n\nIt was funny, I dont know why anyone trust these psychic people.", "She should’ve gotten her make up done by the guy who did Eric Bischoff’s make up FX back in the early 2000’s. Guy posed as an elderly preacher in front of a couple thousand wrestling fans on WWE Raw and no one could tell it was him until he used his real voice!", "Might’ve had Chavo and Juventud on speed dial!", "The power of quotes in the palm of my hand.", "The hottest, scariest person you could meet at random…", "AGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!", "I’d pay to see Chris Hanson do that!", "We need a female phrase for \"has big balls.\"", "*Damn, chico!*", "She has fierce melons", "\"has a fat snatch.\"", "She's very good.", "She's like the Karen of justice...I'm not sure what to think.", "Go google rape and sexual assault statistics.\n\nThey won't *just* hit her.", "This is like an 11 year olds take", "I’m gonna need a link to that first one. A video would be nice too.", "He's very good", "I hate these people", "I wouldn't say she's awkward, just happens to put people in awkward situations", "try being American lol", "It has, several episodes were pulled from Hulu because of it", "And Janey Briggs.", "she got great hair though", "Omg when she takes off the mask like a scooby do villian! AHHH", "what are they gonna do, assault a woman while the cameras are rolling and get hit with a felony charge instead of just being embarrassed or maybe a misdemeanor? There's a reason she goes after petty thieves and frauds and not rapists. Also they probably have like two armed guards behind her.\n\nNot saying she's not doing a great job, I personally support what she does, but let's be real- she's in little danger of being physically harmed.", "3 - holy crap what an absolute psychopath. Possibly a demon or lizard person. Hard question --> dismissive response --> Terrifying moment stopping grin --> nonsense bible explanation/random name drop/random compliment/random flash of absolute rage. [Worth it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LtF34MrsfI)", "Hamtaro.", "I've seen only the third one. Did she manage to get a bj though?", "She also has an enormous justice boner.", "They are con artists until you need one like Oda Mae Brown, who you need in order to communicate to your wife to warn her about the person who murdered you.", "She's got a tough cooch", "That's why it works because the point of RDJ's character is that elite white people in Hollywood are so out of touch they can't even conceive how awful their actions are.", "The massive mic she pulls out just makes it funnier.", "Oh, I wouldn’t say we’ve wised up much at all. The “I have magical healing powers” reiki level 3, crystals hold mystical energy, I have to cleanse my house with this sage crowd is strong as can be, and believe me, they pay for all kinds of crackpot woo woo consults with completely disproven and unethical practices such as so-called past life regression (which is literally just hypnotic suggestion implanting false memories) and sign up to be trained as official star seers and tarot readers *all the time.* In 2021. With all the world’s knowledge at their fingertips.\n\nDoesn’t matter. There will always be people who just absolutely crave the sensational act.", "Everyone, this is not the Reddit app, this is Lisa Guerrero!", "Do we though?", "I misunderstood the situation. I thought someone was offering a bj for gas.", "UNIDAN THAT SHIT", "you didn't get lost, they call that being left behind.", "she has the psychic energy of a little girl who disappeared and was murdered I guess.", ">Gene Parmesan\n\nI thought it was going to be the \"fuck her right in the pussy\" guy for a sec", "Fun thing about the guy who stole the speaker, they were using a bait car to get that smash and grab, and when they got back some other people had done a smash and grab on their actual recording equipment car.", "You say that every time, mother.", "Not saving that clip for the end of the video is a crime.", "I briefly dated the niece of a famous psychic. She broke up with me because she \"saw me cheating and doing drugs\" in a psychic vision.\n\nThat was the best way I've ever been dumped. Not even mad.\n\nI still haven't cheated or tried heroin...\n\nJust looked her up: she now works with mental illness, addiction, and youth. Getting her masters in psychology; so that's cool!", "And her response to that was epic: \"I'm right here.\"", "\"Actually I am not a horse...I am a broom.\"", "Strangers tend to not be approached by people in this manner either.\n\nComparing it to \"the norm\" is just pointless and actually just not reality", "\"vagina poop\"", "“I know, it’s *my* bike” I absolutely lost it", "You're telling me she didn't ride a bike to the filming location?", "Haha what a badass", "You got our bike this is not your bike this is my bike sir you just stole my bike", "How the fuck can y'all hear what they're saying?", "I love it so much.", "Very cool and interesting thought. Have you considered that nobody gives a fuck?", "just like every priest and clergy.", "She could do with her own sitcom", "Because the bigger they are the more likely you’re to hurt them, so it takes courage when you have big balls to do anything.", "Confronting a car break in thief is underrated a very dangerous thing to do. These days that’s organized criminal activity. You have no idea what you’re getting into with that.", "You kind of deserved it though dude", "How is she awkward???? Like she is one of the least awkward people Ive ever seen. Does she purposefully get into awkwaed situations? Yes, but she is FAR from awkward.", "I feel bad for the kids at the movie theater, like damn yeah there are rats but they make 7 bucks an hour. Go talk to the owner.", "Poor Lisa Guerrero... \"I'm Lisa Guerrero, and... why are you running away?\"\n\nBiggest laugh was, \"I'm not a little old lady...\"", "It's Hamtaro time. HAMTARO. If we work together it's much better. MY BEST FRIEND.", "Gene was hardly the best.", "This comment made me smile ear to ear, thank you.", "I’m not at all suggesting assault doesn’t exist mate. It’s pretty commonly accepted that if a man hits a woman in a public place every man in the vicinity will beat their ass.", "Basically, what you missed was:\n\"I'm Lisa Guerrero.\"\n\"I'm Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition.\"\n\"I'm not a little old lady, I'm Lisa Guerrero.\"", "The only respectable section was her BTFO’ing the psychic", "Why link the end of it?", "The chase is on!", "\"enormous ovaries\"", "A journalist investigator with a flair for entertainment and pizazz. It's like a 90s comedy sitcom.", "Being confident and able to make directed, coherent statements is “awkward?”", "Very clearly should be: \"she's got tough tits\"", "cuz they produce testosterone implying larger balls = more.", "She's the opposite of awkward during extremely awkward situations. I suppose you could consider that awkward.", "They address this in the new season.", "Going through the comments here I can't work out if it's satire or a legit reporter.", "How have I never heard of this iconic, legendary reporter?", "What a complete psychopath", "She has tan skin and vaguely native america. features. Obviously Latina…\n\nNext you’ll tell me Nikki Haley is white", "My balls are so big I have to wear them on my chest.", "It has been an interesting experience... KEKW", "Lisa Guerrero fucks given in any situation: zero.", "Can someone re-upload this with *even quieter* audio? My fuckin volume is up to 70 and I'm leaning in to hear like some old fuck.", "You've just closed off your mind to the endless possibilities that are out there. You should start by candling your nasty ass ears so you can finally hear someone's opinion other than your own.", "I am going to land on the side of I like it", "I like her for helping ppl who have no other ppl to turn to", ".. ears?", "If psychics were real the corporate and military would have enslaved them already to kill people or make money selling you ads.", "The ones of her confronting robbers had me scared for her. A security guard for local news stations was murdered by a robber in Oakland, CA very very recently. They were covering a story about crime in Oakland when it happened.", "Fucking cunts at Netflix and Hulu don’t understand that in community he was larping as a drow.", "Watching the psychic in the new season of Tiger King was so gross. The guy was really pushing the limits of taking advantage of people who were hurting. And the episode ends with THEM comforting HIM because he said he didn’t feel well after “seeing what happened” to their dad. Just gross.", "How does that guy have a following, he looks and acts like a demon wearing human skin", "The part that relates. The whole vid is great though.", "Has big huevos", "She is a scumbag", "....Actually it's a Jackdaw.", "Ah, the old going out for a pack of cigarettes trick. \n\nI wonder what my dads up to these days.", "I'd think someone wrapped up in organized crime would be even less likely to escalate a situation when there are standers by and cameras", "Swolvaries", "Who?", "I’ll tell you what I’m closed off to: other people using the skull with sunglasses avatar! There can only be one. *Have at ye!!*", "They ran this way! *clop clop clop clop clop* go the heels", "Oh nice durag, do you use it to hold up your skull hair?!!", "It's hilarious how she runs after a kid who broke into her car with the same gusto that she executes an elaborate sting operation against a large-scale scamming operation.", "I was waiting for the scene of her laying in bed with her partner as they are about to fall asleep and her going - oh, btw, I know what you did……..dun, dun, dunnnnnn", "I thought she was a little old lady", "I think it's possible they understood it perfectly and were like \"nah...some loud idiot is going to get upset about this and we're going to have to devote resources to defending it\".\n\nWhich is a stupid reason to pull the episode, but also probably true.", "whats wrong, forgot to charge your power crystals in the full moon last night? i heard microwaving them counts", "it has; pretty much all the blackface episodes are removed from streaming services to my knowledge (at least Hulu where I watch)", "I know, it's my bike.", "This lady is fuckin hilarious. The look on people's faces after she calls them out for their shit will never get old.", "That’s a strange way of saying “well you just proved I was scamming people…”", "Like leathered sandpaper.", "Boom", "Listen here friend, you better use those diamonds to buy a new suit, because this style is *mine!*", "There’s too much shit on me", "\"how can she sit with a snatch that fat?\"", "She's ripping the head off!", "I calls him [Chris Handsome](https://youtu.be/-W2KBFYxvlY)", "I honestly think a lot of people find confident, direct women \"awkward\", even when it's their fucking job lol. If it was a guy I'm sure that word wouldn't get thrown around.\n\nNot necessarily trying to label anyone as a misogynist. I just think there's an obvious double standard that people might not be aware of.", "Lol she’s very much part of the Latino community, just because she “sounds white” doesn’t mean she is.", "I'm on it boss. Don't get the hose again.", "Lmao are you color blind? I’m Mexican and I can tell she ain’t white", "She has ovaries of steel.", "Lmao that part got me", "Have a seat over there. \\*whoopie cushion noises\\*", "Someone sharpened all his teeth.... Why?", "I always said \"she wears her ovaries on the outside.\"", "Jessica Walter's expression of excitement gets me every time.", "How are you?", "I think someone stole her bike", "That jabroni named Juventud is Guerrera not Guerrero. Equally prolific family name in the industry.", "Trying to do better.", "I was there. I saw the whole thing in front of me and it was insane. But what I really want to know is how your condom slipped off in the first place 9 months ago sir. I'm Lisa Guerro with Inside Edition and this time *I'm* coming for *you*.", "That was my cotton candy grape sir. Why did you eat it?\n\nI'm Lisa Guerro with Inside Edition, and the chase is on.", "We need this kind of journalism aimed at journalists!", "Dont forget about the paint covered overalls", "She really seems to love her job calling people on their shit, it's great", "Yep, mostly because those were the only times her character was so childlike and giddy and, frankly, *happy.*", "Ugh, gross!", "Do you say It's Kentaro time?", "I came here to comment this! haha. GENE?!", "Yous about to be screwed by yo city and yo union as well!", "Well, you see… *(runs away)*.", "My MIL goes to mediums despite my wife and I telling her exactly how that medium is going to \"read\" her.", "GEEEEEEEEENEEE", "Yeah, and listening closely, cause the audio levels are way off.", "https://youtu.be/9LtF34MrsfI", "To be honest with you Diane, I’m surprised", "Yet", "Teats of tungsten", "What’s her name? Who does she work for?", "She Mission: Impossibled that guy.", "This is Nathan for you in real life!", "Chris Hansen and Lisa need to have children", "Wholly SHIT there's more journalistic integrity in these three minutes than in three months of cable network news channels. Take my invisible platinum award (it's like the visible ones, but better).", "Am I mistaken, or did she fart at the 2:15 mark when she picked that thing up? I’m wearing headphones so it was hard not to hear it.", ">I dont know why anyone trust these psychic people.\n\nDesperation, grief, and/or guilt.", "\"This little girl is me, and you told someone she is dead\"\n\n\"...waitaminute You didn't disappear?\"\n\n\"I'm right here\" \n\nLmao I dont know why 'I always found Lisa Guerrero hot, especially when she's running around yelling at people, might be the tall girl energy and the fact she is confrontational without being threatening, or it might just be the fact she is an attractive woman, who is to say", "For a moment I bet he couldn't believe his luck.", "Right, the character was a method actor, you didn't have to say it 3 times /s", "The FOX news strategy. Send a woman to say the things that would get a man punched in the face.", "Reno 911 of reporters.", "Nah, that sounds too much like an insult.", "*I'm just playin'!*", "[ **Jump to 02:15 @** “I’m Lisa Guerrero with inside edition”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDHZJFqJPSE&t=0h2m15s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: help me lol, Video Length: [02:42])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@02:10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDHZJFqJPSE&t=0h2m10s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "Youz a buncha white boizz right? IM JUSS PLAYNN", "They actually do address this in a recent, new episode (15x02). They basically say it was wrong for them to do that and they don't do it again. And I think that's right. It's not that Always Sunny doing blackface ironically is the same as \"doing blackface\" but that even referencing blackface ironically has subsequently become untoward. Even mocking blackface has become impermissible as the social moral landscape has evolved.", "They don't just talk about, they basically admit it was wrong and that they should not have done it. Then the entire episode ends up being about how their characters (and by extention, themselves as real writers and performers) created inadvertently racist material.", "Omg, they pulled all the “blackface” episodes from Hulu, including Martina Martinez, and the new season actually addresses it. Those silly guys!", "Has an engorged clitoris.", "“Cure them all.”", "yousa bucha white boys, riiiiiight?", "Link?", "anyone think she will set up stings in LA for the current organized looting. I dont think so", "Guts. Your micro biome loves you if you love it.", "Tell me more about the weed and prostitutes.", "MAN: \"You're an old lady\"\n\nLISA: [\"Oh I am, am I? Is that what you think? Well if that is what you think, I have something to tell you... something that may shock and discredit you!\"](https://youtu.be/N-SuNsdbnfc)", "I agree that it will probably be remembered as a \"eh, we probably shouldn't have done that\" moment. Media is full of those though, even on shows that were (are) progressive! \n\nI don't have the capability to write my thoughts down coherently about the subject. I think that social norms are ever changing so some things that are close to the \"in appropriate\" line may land WELL OVER it after the fact. Homophobia and toxic masculinity in media are the immediate examples I could give. I'm riding this bus going towards progressive ideas. It has a lot of individual stops along the way where some people will exit and a new group joins to go further! My social progress bus stop may not be as progressive as some but Im still happy to be on the bus!", "Did she have bodyguards with her? Or just the producer and camera guy? (Not criticizing. Just curious)", "Do you have a link to one of those Groupon deals so I know which ones to not accidentally buy for this summer?", "Isn't a Karen known to jump on the tiniest (usually bullshit) detail that is frequently invalid?", "you and me both", "Did you watch it with Deborah Norville?", "I love her", "Yes. It's interesting how any show that is old enough goes through the same thing. Case in point, *The Simpsons*, in its first decade was a hugely progressive liberal show, taking on issues like prejudice, immigration, homophobia, and kleptocracy. But 3+ decades later, society was changed and now things that used to be seen as highly positive and progressive are now seen as backward and regressive. E.g. Homer's casually assaulting Bart, the character Apu etc., \n\n\nOr how Archie Bunker was an Always Sunny type character in his day.. racist and ignorant, but used to make a point about ignorant racists. But today, you could never even air some episodes of that show either because they use racial slurs that you just.. can't say, really under any circumstances.", "Bruh if she's awkward wtf would you consider cringe? Her confronting people with confidence and asking why they're doing shitty things isn't awkward at all.", "I’m in love! Time to bing some inside edition looks like.", "Yeah a Karen of justice is kind of an oxymoron lol. Now if she went up to a person who littered and belittled them over that, she's definitely a Karen. Going up to someone and saying you stole my bike or you stole my speaker from my car is badass.", "Right there's a sense now that writing a character that does racist things for jokes is not enough separation from the racist joke. It could be argued \"the fool\" is just being used as a back door way of making an edgy joke instead of just mocking racists themselves.", "Here you go. It’s super tone deaf btw\n\nhttps://youtu.be/9e7dkI6G3kI", "I don’t remember but I remember them outing some scumbag who was photographing high school cheerleaders and he had to move. It was kind of hilarious!", "It’s the original Karen", "Yeah, I look at myself the same way. 15 years ago ... I said some stuff today that makes me ashamed. I was texting a long time friend about it last week. I sent him a video of Amiri King and said, \"Look, it's the guy 2005 me grew into!\" He replied, \"That guy is funny and famous. Maybe you made the wrong choice becoming a liberal snowflake lil bitch! I told you that version of you had a future on YouTube!\" ... No regrets though, I'd hate to go back to THAT personality type. I grew and gained perspective, but I know there's probably fragments of me being a 2006 asshole floating around online", "Where's Melissa Stark", "Holy shit this woman is amazing! What a boss!", "Soooooo. Phisticated", "Yes, and recently electoral politics has played a role in all this, made it less funny to mock casual ignorant racists while there are actual supremacists storming the Capitol. \n\n\nIn general, I have always defended the right and good purpose of humorists, comics, comedy writers, etc to use racist tropes to skewer them. But the cultural context is really important and can change fast.", "\"Swinging that big clit around\" sounds like a deformity of some sort", "Her best work was calling out Kenneth Copeland.", "thanks for spoiling the video", "Sounds like a penis.", "Murphy something something something", "Who the fuck is this lady she’s wild! Haha\n\nNow I gotta check out that inside edition show!", "It's kind of like religion, people want answers to stuff that is unexplained and believe people that say they have those answers because it comforts them.", "It was like a reverse scooby doo monster reveal. I’m still laughing. 🤣", "If tomorrow he came out as a lizard person I'd just be like ya... that makes sense.", "So creepy, those eyes and that sudden turn of rage and back to that weird smile. man.", "She pulled a Scooby-Doo switcheroo, lol.\n\nShe unmasks herself to catch the bad guy.", ">So they sabotaged the draft hood on their water heater and are surprised when the plumber wants to replace the hood?\n\nUh no. What they did was literally loosen the nut connecting the water supply to the unit. All the plumber needed to do was re-tighten the connection to \"fix\" the leak, [which they catch him doing](https://youtu.be/IAweyL3osbI?t=153). \n\nDespite knowing full well that the leak was negligible, the plumber straight up lies to her, stating in his \"professional opinion\" that the supply line is \"100% broken\" and that the whole unit needs to be replaced.", "\"engorged clit\" \n\n\"gigantic labia\"", "She is AWESOME!", "Mary can’t come to the phone right now.", "“Back during the days when we had to fly commercial…”", "She was a fox sports correspondent who did a really super Playboy spread. I didn't even realize she moved into regular news!", "Dude looks like a possessed ventriloquist dummy", "I was dying while she was taking the old lady mask off", "Confident and direct women make awkward men feel very aware of their own awkwardness.", "Ah, she’s awesome. Hope she keeps this up some of her stuff is really fascinating.", "I didn’t catch it", "shes Lisa Guerrero with inside edition, werent you paying attention?", "Fuck psychics, absolute scum should be in jail", "its legit", "Chavo or Chavo Classic?", "When he used to be fun, yeah.", "She brushed that device against the weird bumpy wall", "Especially with her being in SF in some of these clips", "Exactly! Following someone onto a BART platform? If that segment had been in 2021 it would have gone from edgy to tragic.", "My name is Lisa Guerrero and I can’t pronounce my last name.", "“There’s too much shit on me!!!”", "Well, if your grandma had wheels she’d be a bicycle!", "Something something she has a moose knuckle that would knock you out.", "[indeed](https://external-preview.redd.it/61Cfnubiwu2bKI9HdSngXktbHJimarN61y2Og3x3Rf4.jpg?width=700&auto=webp&s=f56e0cdeaa9d24ae225bfff9533598d15a543661)", "You don't even need to get that sillybsounding. Essential oils are a booming business. Fools and their money...", "She’s an absolute badass", "I was in doubt if the ad was a person offering bj for gas, or offering gas for a bj.", "She reminds me of Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe2wPnH9Iwo", "This is like a Rick and Morty episode.", "She's a phenomenal journalist. Her [interview with Kenneth Coleman](https://youtu.be/9LtF34MrsfI) (ultra wealthy preacher) is definitely worth a watch too.", "Awesome", "If she doesn’t have one yet Lisa deserves about 15 Emmy’s cause this shit is GOLD", "So bullshit. Netflix does it too. 30 rock is missing episodes because of black face and other jokes.", "The sound quality in this video is unlistenable lol", "Fearless flaps", "A comedy sitcom, as opposed to a non-comedy situation comedy.", "“Are you saying, you want a piece of me?”\n\nFrank Costanza", "Big tit energy", "We need to set her up with [Gustavo Almadovar](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mk0wDbyKcSg)", "Remember when she produced [this article where she confronted some worker](https://www.insideedition.com/are-some-private-garbage-trucks-out-control-driver-blows-through-red-light-drives-erratically-video)and put him on tv. Later that dude showed his point of view and [turns out she harassed the wrong guy ](https://www.reddit.com/r/iamatotalpieceofshit/comments/pktup6/lisa_guerrero_of_inside_edition_harassing_a_man/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)", "Even if the plumber wanted to replace the entire vent line to the flue and draft hood with it, how can we know it doesn’t actually need to be replaced?\n\nSure, it looked brand new and the plumber didn’t clearly articulate the problem on the video. But you also have to consider that there are a lot of improperly installed exhaust lines. What if there wasn’t enough slope? What if it was the wrong size line? What if it wasn’t a double wall pipe where a double wall pipe was required? Exhaust lines have an orientation, what if it was installed backwards? What if the install just looked ametureish and the plumber didn’t want to take responsibility for it without replacing the whole thing? \n\nI just think the reporter left too many variables to the viewer’s assumptions to clearly show the plumber as a fraud. If the whole thing was inspected the day before and everything was up to code but the nut, I’d feel differently. But the clip didn’t show that.", "> \"I hired him to see if you're father was having an affair, he never found anything of course...\"\n\n>> \"Well then, he can't be all that good. Now can he, mother?\"", "Jim Browning\n\nhttps://youtube.com/c/JimBrowning", "What an icon", "Do **not** take the head off, Lisa, that’s hours of work.", "Tough titty means something else already though.", "How do you explain being completely wrong? 💀", "“How do you explain being completely wrong?” has got to be the best question ever asked by an investigative journalist.", "And if your uncle had tits he’d be your aunt", "Right? Halloween mask at best. Lol.", "Is that Chuck Testa…nope Lisa Guerrero", "I prefer situational sitcoms.", "In Canada we've got CBC Marketplace. They do some investigations into shady businesses. Though I don't think they've ever chased down bike thieves or shamed psychics!", "On those repair videos, there’s a fine line between scammer and just flat incompetence.", "It’s Gene Parmes…I mean Lisa Guerrero", "I thought it was a figure of speech, saw the video and it was very literal.", "“You didn’t disappear?”\n“We’ll I’m right here”\n😂", "Men are “ballsy,” women are “over-easy.” (Ovaries-E)", "I have gas, but what I really want is a blowjob. Is it that complicated?", "Omg if I ever hear her say \"I'm Lisa Guerrero with inside edition\" I may not know how I fucked up but imma know I done fucked up good and in 4k", "Inside Edition with Lisa Guerrero of course!", "cringe af", "Yeah?", "Just wait until next season\n\n>This is David Common with CBC's Marketplace and we're here in Malaysia tracking a bike that was recycled in British Columbia. \n\nWhen Wendy Mesley was on it she chased after a number of people in the streets.", "I fail to see what is wrong with the package deal", "I remember seeing that as a kid and thinking \"damn, people are stupid, why would anyone go to a psychic? Has no one tried this before? it seems so obvious\"", "https://youtu.be/PBq_FSJ3nKA", "Carbon fiber labia?", "That dude is amazing on the computer but awkward as hell when he tries to actually talk to people.", "Darkest timeline avoided! Good thing she broke up with you…", "“Are you *sure*?”", "I'm not even joking, I genuinely believe this man may be Satan. I'm agnostic, but his demeanor almost makes me believe in Satan. I'm terrified for the reporter here, just because of how fucking creepy he is. When he gives the demon look and says he loves here eyes... I'd be sprinting in the other direction.", "What is this sorcery? Never heard of this Lisa Guerrero, she might be my favorite reporter now! Is she still doing this?", "Lol. She was probably going to be successful no matter what. Pretty wealthy family and all. But maybe?\n\nShe really broke up with me because my roommate was making shit up about me to date her. He started dating her best friend to get closer to her, that's how I met her in the first place... but yeah, he sucked.\n\nI'm happy for her anyways, she was a nice lady.", "So thats the joke?", "lol i kinda wana watch this now", "Yes", "Haha I spent 2 hours watching her videos on YouTube right after I wrote this comment!\n\nI'm not an old little lady..this is LISA GUERRERO WITH INSIDE EDITION 🤣🤣🤣", "I’d say everyone who watched that night was fooled but here’s the link.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/9e7dkI6G3kI", "Insanely phat cooZ", "She left a note.", "He was like um….ok", "RIP!", "Wow I heard this", "Okay. Yeah, let’s scrap it. Let’s scrap it.", "Lol", "I like this lady. *smashes glass* ANOTHER.", "I mean, the end times includes a bunch of believers being deceived by the devil.... so....", "Have to love it when a grown man breaks the law then says he's going to call his mother.", "Brass knockers", "Something's broken", "Rob Wolchek\n\nhttps://youtube.com/c/robwolchekInvestigativeNewsReporter", "The real question, is having sex with a ghost necrophilia?", "amazing, we have a version of this in Australia called \"a current affair\", it is comedy gold", "What a fucking.... horrid person he is.", "A Current Affair was a series in the US back in the 90s too.", "I don’t want to be around anymore" ]
440
videos
"I'm Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYIv9aq4mA&ab_channel=ChaoticHorizons
/r/videos/comments/rjdzke/tornado_destroys_two_barns_in_two_seconds_dec/
[ "Jesus Christ that's terrifying. Imagine taking shelter in there.", "The craziest part is how innocuous it seems at first. Barely even looks like a tornado until it gets to the buildings and just obliterates them.\n\nScary.", "Wow. It's cartonish like how quickly it gets destroyed.", "Damn! And that looks like an F1!", "It’s not just the effect of the wind on the buildings or getting caught up like Dorothy from Wizard of Oz, it’s the fact that the things in the air are now missile hazards flying around at tornado-wind speed. I have a friend who now has a paralyzing fear of tornados because he was helping with the cleanup of the Tuscaloosa Alabama tornado from a few years ago, and he came across a body with a 2X4 piece of wood driven all the way through the chest like a skewer. Best to be underground.", "[ **Jump to 00:44 @** Tornado Destroys Barn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYIv9aq4mA&t=0h0m44s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: Chaotic Horizons, Video Length: [58])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@00:39](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYIv9aq4mA&t=0h0m39s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "Fuck. Awesome.", "Is this the new normal?", "EDIT: replied to wrong comment. Moved it.", "Yep., that’s any house really. If you’re gonna be above ground, you need a tornado safe room. More like a safe/vault that’s bolted to the slab. https://dta0yqvfnusiq.cloudfront.net/famil84881409/2017/01/sggalpic7-170109-587405e11f32f.jpg", "Tornados been around for a while, friend", "I thought that tornadoes in December were very uncommon in the US", "Not in Tornado Valley", "This is incredible footage.\n\nImagine showing this to someone 30 years ago... Camera phones have changed this world forever", "That’s why they call it “the finger of God”", "video description says \n> A barn outside Elmwood, IL explodes during an EF2 tornado with a waterfall sound as debris fills the air on **June 5th 2010.**\n\nthe footage is 11 years old, was posted on dec 16, 2021....", "Hopefully its not a strong enough tornado to pull up the slab.", "2010", "This was from June 2010", "This particular tornado has too… the video description on YouTube says: “a barn outside Elmwood, IL explodes during an EF2 tornado with a waterfall sound as debris fills the air on June 5th 2010.“", "Imagine showing this to someone 10 years ago when it actually happened...", "funny how the buildings with structural foundations are immediately obliterated yet those skinny ass electric poles are completely unaffected. that's surface area for ya", "Those skinny poles don't provide a lot of surface area for the winds to push against and are also buried like 6-10 feet deep. Not to say a big enough tornado couldn't get them out of the ground or just snap them like twigs.", "Good thing they had their hazards on", "Mother Earth don’t play.", "Didn’t see the cow in the air the first time...\n\nWow.", "Yeah, weird they mislabeled the description of the video.", "Wow you can see all the chickens go up with it.", "Why do storm chasers shout the obvious? Like, no shit it hit the structure.", "i just felt a rush of reality when i read your comment. thanks!", "Na global warming is fine. She'll be fine.", "Things like this always happens on youtube, it's just to get a few quick views after something big has happened.", "Whaaa? Thanks for the correction.", "what where? mind time stamping and pointing it out cause I dont see it", "Honestly, I'm glad I have the choice to decide \"I am definitely not going to live anywhere with tornadoes\".\n\nOverall, Michigan is a pretty good place.", "I grew up in Kansas with tales of a piece of straw driven into a tree trunk or power pole. \n\nWe were taught to respect/fear tornadoes for good reason. She is capricious and can grab a cow out of a yard, set it down with just scratches miles away.", "Probably the same reason I exclaimed \"Oh my god!\" when seeing a solar eclipse for the first time. It was like the most cheesy movie line you've ever heard and I heard it on a video later and was SO cringing at myself, lol, but awesome displays of power kind of mess wiht your brain.", "It's what I picture when people say I really \"destroyed that bathroom\"", "Yes, people should only be able to talk when mission critical. No more awkward or uncoolness then", "Yea, its basically an industry at this point, but I do love a good clip of a tornado destroying a barn in HD.", "A tornado is awesome, beautifully destructive.", "Nature is a mighty bitch. Like it wasnt even there", "Wow, that's only an ef2, the quickness of the damage is insane. There one second, totally gone the next.", "brutal", "Now that's a barn raising!", "I was so scared I was going to witness flying cows.", "Why are these buildings made of wood 🤦‍♂️", "\n>just snap them like twigs.\n\nThis is most often what happens. On some rare occasions the jackass storm drops a heavy object like a car or tree in the line but the wires don't break, this can cause a chain reaction where entire rows crumple in a line like dominos until the wire finally breaks or there's no more tension pulling them down. Tornadoes are assholes.\n\nSource, work for an electric utility company.", "I’m just sad that there aren’t huge herds of buffalos anymore. Imagine a tornado tossing 50 bison through the air", "\"It hit that structure Mr. Peabody!\"\n\n\"Quiet you!\"", "Audio destroys two eardrums in one video.", "What I don't understand is why you all build your houses out of wood. Did the parable of the three little pigs teach you nothing?", "We will rebuild!", "Tornados cause buildings to explode by sucking away the exterior pressure leaving a 1 atm pressure pushing outward from the interior", "No, Tornadoes do not create a perfect vacuum outside structures. The idea that they lower pressure and that destroys buildings is a myth.", "Lots of mice got relocated that day.", "So buildings would be saved if you left all the doors and windows open? Pull the other one", "the little policecar driving through it at the end (0:43) like weoweoweoweeeeeeeeeee", "Do you mean tornado alley?", "[ **Jump to 00:43 @** Tornado Destroys Barn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYIv9aq4mA&t=0h0m43s)\n \n ^(Channel Name: Chaotic Horizons, Video Length: [58])^, [^Jump ^5 ^secs ^earlier ^for ^context ^@00:38](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYIv9aq4mA&t=0h0m38s) \n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n \n ^^Downvote ^^me ^^to ^^delete ^^malformed ^^comments. [^^Source ^^Code](https://github.com/ankitgyawali/reddit-timestamp-bot) ^^| [^^Suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/timestamp_bot)", "That’s what terrifies me. You don’t know it’s there until it’s already whipping around debris. You think to yourself, oh they’re floating around, it can’t be anything too heavy, right? And then BAM, entire fucking barn into the sky.", "I kinda want to walk into it", "He was trying to arrest the tornado", "It's also a barn, the cheapest structure it is possible to build. If a farmer could build it cheaper they would.", "> so sad when anybody loses something.\n\nYou are not wrong that losing my virginity was sad, but it's still cruel to say it.", "Also it's amazing a barn was air tight.", "Shelter in where?", "lol", "In there", "Humans convey emotion through speech, not just storm chasers.", "If you live in tornado land do you:\n\n* build strong for a building to try to survive a tornado\n\n* build with weak because chances are it will be destroyed anyway so it might be better to just let the tornado wipe it of the ground. Also less effort to build" ]
77
videos
Tornado destroys two barns in two seconds Dec 16th 2021
https://youtu.be/drwOMi0jBJE
/r/videos/comments/rjf0ge/home_alone_the_anime/
[ "Didn’t know how bad I needed this. Thanks op", "Not gonna lie would watch", "This is fantastic, I’m definitely gonna share this with friends", "Amazing" ]
4
videos
Home Alone The Anime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRWB81qrzts
/r/videos/comments/rjfcun/every_toxic_thing_facebook_did_in_2021/
[ "his channel also has a gread video on what amazon did in 2021. \ngoogle is next.", "And yet, for all that, it is *still* not actually \"every toxic thing Facebook did in 2021.\"", "I think you did something wrong, since it's still there.", "Redditors =/= Facebook Inc. People can be shitty but not on the level of a predatory billion dollar company can. Drawing a comparison I this case is misleading and ignorant at best, maliciously stupid at worst", "While reddit plays its own part in our decline, I truly believe that Facebook has the major role in the decline of our society. It's a party that includes pretty much all of social media, but Facebook being the most \"evil\" at times. If I want, I can avoid a lot toxicity on somewhere like reddit. If you're on Facebook, it's pretty hard to avoid. I'm not following friends or family on reddit. I can ignore others pretty easily (though I end up engaging a lot of trolls on reddit for reasons I can't seem to control or help myself from doing). Facebook is full of family who are nuts. I could avoid or ignore them, but I find it more difficult than I should. \n\nI have an aunt who was telling us about a \"magic\" bed she was going to get. It was engineered by aliens and NASA together to cure things like cancer if you slept in them. Luckily she wrote a new post this week where she talked to God and He told her it wasn't as affective as advertised. Seems like a busy time for God to be doing bed reviews, but whatever. \n\nNow, that isn't toxic necessarily, but I'll let you take a guess as some of the other stuff she believes. Certainly not vaccines. She believe Trump is still President, though. \n\nI can block her, but I can't ever unfriend her. For some reason, everyone in our family has to be \"friends.\" That's how my family operates, which is toxic to me. I want to quit, but I also have great family that lives out of town. One cousin I love talking to on there.", "Using the “Facebook call” sound effect repeatedly in this video is like putting car horns in radio ads. So distracting.", "OMG is that a tumor on his neck? when the background is blue look at his neck on the right side. I wounder if he got that check out?", "In his [editor section](https://youtu.be/aRWB81qrzts?t=544) the lump seems to have been removed. Probably a lipoma. They are fairly common and almost always benign.", "Throwing stones like ‘ignorant at best’ while pretending reddit isnt valued in the billions....‘Maliciously stupid’", "So much info in one vid.", "Deleted my Facebook account almost 4 years ago. Seeing all these in one video makes me proud of my decision. My 22 year old life hasn't missed it one bit.", "It's like John Oliver doing newswipe\n\nEntertaining", "And Facebook isn't valued in the billions?\n\nThis is exactly what he's talking about. You'll sit here and willingly ignore the bullshit Reddit pulls, while lamenting Facebook doing the same thing.\n\nYou're a hypocrite. And not a very intelligent one.", "Ah yes, the same old complaints we always hear. All you have to do is go to Minds, Diaspora, Gab, or any other social platform and the problem would evaporate.", "Your disapproval of the word toxic is itself toxic and problematic", "I stated Reddit is ALSO a company worth billions. How is that ‘willingly ignoring the bullshit Reddit pulls’ ?\n\nWherever can you point to a lamentation I ever made about ‘Facebook doing the same thing’\n\nWhat about my post do you specifically find hypocritical...\n\nWho in this conversation is the ‘not very intelligent one’?", "Thank you! I'll take this as a complement.", "Thanks for the concern! I have and I've got it removed. It wasn't anything horrid in the end. But it was massive and annoying. :)", "Touche", "Thanks so much. I've got one on Amazon and one on Google if you enjoyed this :)", "Congratulations! It's really hard to disconnect from it. Glad you enjoyed it :) I've got another video going over everything Google and Amazon did in 2021 if you fancy it. :)", "Well played.", "Haha. :)", "Oh good to hear! Nice work btw", "Thank you! I really appreciate the support and concern. \n\nTMI - I've been on the NHS waiting list for the entire pandemic but due to covid it kept getting pushed back. That's why in some shots I have it, and post op I don't. I actually had the original operation booked early March 2020 and it was one of the first things to \"get moved\", FUN!" ]
26
videos
Every Toxic Thing Facebook Did in 2021
https://youtu.be/i6g4vZYEm64
/r/videos/comments/rjfj8i/stevie_wonder_making_up_a_song_about_a_broken/
[ "With special guests The Signs Aliens and a happy cat.", "I can hear \"he's a musical genius\" in Eddie Murphys voice from his standup", "Wow! This video is out if sight!", "Stevie Wonder is the greatest musician in history. There's a YouTube video about his \"golden run\" of albums that should convince anyone. Stevie is a gift to the world.", "You wanna impress me, take the wheel!", "Haha!" ]
6
videos
Stevie Wonder making up a song about a broken piano on the spot
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjfk0k/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjfk0k/deleted_by_user/
[ "Best editor in the history of editing", "True", "Ya amazing tricks and I’d love to know how and even learn. \n\nMagic is fun but also frustrating bc it’s basically lying and cheating. \n\nAnd hard to trust any video of anything anymore. \n\nI’ve seen him on my kids YouTube feed. He has to be making good $$$ doing this. \n\nOr is he just a nice guy and does it for fun???!!!!" ]
3
videos
[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aICaAEXDJQQ
/r/videos/comments/rjfm8m/the_insane_engineering_of_james_webb_telescope/
[ "Why is it named after a massive homophobe?", "All actual evidence outside the wikipedia page points to that being a bollocks accusation.", "Just the idea of keeping something at 7K is absolutely insane, it should have been a deal breaker from the start. Instead smart, hard working, determined people figured out a way to do it. Incredible", "Could you provide that evidence?", "7k for 10 years... without any human interaction.", "This is such a reddit comment I have a hard time believing it's not satire.\n\nLike this dude put together this incredibly detailed, informative video about a complex topic and this dingus is over here nitpicking about an incorrect minus sign. Jeez.", "What is it with people assuming OP is the creator of the video?", "you're account is old enough, you should remember in the early days of reddit you got downvoted into oblivion for spelling errors or incorrect punctuation.", "Why build one when you can build two for twice the price", "Oh I am certainly NOT the creator. This video appeared on my youtube feed and I thought it was so great I wanted to share it since I didn’t see it on this subreddit. I also subscribed to his channel :)\n\nThe telescope is launching in just a few days. So I think its great for people to know more about this telescope.", "Great video. Expect for the speakers pronounciation of the sound \".. ar..\". I already watched a video on Mars where he did the voiceover. I coudlnt watch it to the end due to his pronounciation of \"Mars.\" \n\nLuckiley in this video here there are not so many words like that.", "This is a good summary. Unfortunately I found this about three hours into my own compilation. =( https://hmoluseyi.medium.com/was-nasas-historic-leader-james-webb-a-bigot-131c821d5f12", "Ok, I'll help you out. Here's Scientific American on the topic: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa-needs-to-rename-the-james-webb-space-telescope\n\nFuck homophobes and fuck those that are apologists for homophobia.", "Also when he explains the thermoaccoustic coupler: \"the cold side conducts it's heat - or lack thereof to a copper plate...\".\n\nThat's sommersaulting regarding physics language at best. 2nd law of TD is looking sceptical at this sentence.", "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa-needs-to-rename-the-james-webb-space-telescope\n\nI would tend to see Scientific American as a broadly reliable source. Could you please refer to the specific details in that article? Here is a quote from that article:\n\n>The records clearly show that Webb planned and participated in meetings during which he handed over homophobic material. There is no record of him choosing to stand up for the humanity of those being persecuted.\n\nHow do you think queer people feel about that? About honouring someone like that?", "ikr? It always amazed me how ppl give tons of awards to reposters basically.. reddit is strange sometimes.", "Feels like you're implying I'm cis but besides that, I was unaware of this follow up from SA. It pains me I had to look for a while to find the [original release cited](https://twitter.com/adrianlucy/status/1353560465025224706), because without sources linked even SA can bullshit anybody.\n\nThis of course changes things. And does make me conflicted. Primarily because if we judged people on the methods of their day, we'd have nobody to look up to.\n\nEdit: \"look up to\" is poor wording on my part. What I mean is, we *can and should* hold people accountable for their past behaviours *when considering context* however we shouldn't shit on an entire life accomplishment. If we did, most of the world's leading authors would be thrown in the ditch.", ">This of course changes things.\n\nI appreciate your saying that.\n\n>Feels like you're implying I'm cis\n\nNo, I didn't. The point is that it is of particular importance what queer people feel about this. Honouring someone who did extreme harm to queer people is troubling. It is further troubling to see people bending over backwards in apologetics for a homophobe in a leadership position who did a lot of fucking harm. And yet it is me and other queer people who get told off for bringing it up.\n\n>Primarily because if we judged people on the methods of their day, we'd have nobody to look up to.\n\nWell how about Frank Kameny, who was mentioned in the article? How about him? He was an astronomer fired for his sexuality and he existed in the same fucking time. How about naming the telescope after him instead?\n\n>however we shouldn't shit on an entire life accomplishment\n\nThe Nazis brought in some of the first animal rights and environmental legislation. Would it be wrong of me to shit all over their accomplishments? Would it fuck.", "I’m not meaning to upset you. And I agree we should be honouring those who were disenfranchised over those who were not.", "Losers don't get things named after them.", "The Mars Rovers have been working for like 15 years without any human interaction", "You know what’s extra crazy? At those temperatures materials get pretty weird. If you hit the telescope it would vibrate like a bell. Vibrations is this things nemesis", "It’s a bot ripping top comments from the video", "Yes, you have to design something that can exist in 2 world AND must resist the insane vibrations of a launch" ]
28
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The Insane Engineering of James Webb Telescope (Real Engineering)
https://youtu.be/LN5lzg3TE60
/r/videos/comments/rjfmkz/john_wick_vs_john_rambo_vs_john_mcclane_epic_rap/
[ "People still do these?", "Yeah pretty awesome", "Meh." ]
3
videos
John Wick vs John Rambo vs John McClane epic rap battles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq10bz3PxyY
/r/videos/comments/rjfsz5/patton_oswalt_tears_into_the_song_christmas_shoes/
[ "So I didn't know this song at all as I'm from the UK where this song isn't known, and decided to watch it.\n\nApparently it's from 2000. So why the fuck does it look and sound like it's from the late 80s/early 90s?", "This shit was huge over here. There's even a movie version released in 2002, starring Rob Lowe.\n\nBut Patton's take is the *definitive* one if you ask me.", "First? She died several years ago.", "there is a movie with rob lowe about the song christmas shoes?", "not a single normal person deduced he was mocking Christianity" ]
10
videos
Patton Oswalt tears into the song Christmas Shoes
https://youtu.be/I7vtDNAPYoM
/r/videos/comments/rjfz1b/pilot_didnt_see_the_other_jet_on_the_runway/
[ "What the hell was my man suppose to while watching his jet? See it smashed. All kidding aside, whose failure was it. There seemed to be 3 planes landing at same time. Shouldn't the pilot landing avoided the collision by pulling up? Disclaimer not a pilot.", "I can't tell if the three were taking off or landing. Either way it's air traffic control's fault. Their entire purpose is to make sure the strip is clear.", "These are airplanes, not jets. \n\nThat aside, the three airplanes were each taking off, not landing. This is apparent from a variety of things, including their tail (rear) wheels were still on the ground as they were beginning to accelerate. So there was no way to “pull up”. \n\nProtocol would be for the pilots taking off to state their intentions over the radio of the runway and direction they were about to head. Either that didn’t happen which puts them at fault or it did happen but the stationary pilot was on the wrong frequency, which would put him at fault. \n\nWhat’s REALLY odd is for an airplane to be stationary on an active runway. There are very few acceptable reasons to be sitting still like this. And if you are stationary then the runway should have been declared inactive. \n\nSo lots of open questions remain before we can place blame.", "Not a jet..", "The audio from OP's post is from a video game stream. Convincing though but watch above link for actual video." ]
6
videos
Pilot didn't see the other Jet on the runway
https://youtu.be/O1GYplm3wqY
/r/videos/comments/rjgq9n/a_deaf_woman_just_won_the_british_version_of/
[ "She's a really good dancer. Why focus on her being deaf though?", "sympathy vote", "Most likely. I would hate to be known as \"the deaf woman\" who won Strictly Come Dancing. I'd rather be known by my name and my accomplishments." ]
3
videos
A deaf woman just won the British version of Dancing With The Stars; and she absolutely knocked it out of the park
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjgwkb/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjgwkb/deleted_by_user/
[ "But Dunkey reviewed this game and gave it a fail", "But I gotta make my youtube money by shilling to raid shadow legends and selling out any scrap of integrity the viewer might have thought I had.", "Yeah he posts here all the time and uses the exact same descriptors as your title.", "OP's first activity on the account in almost a year. Hmm...", "Yeah I don’t want to sound like my tinfoil hat is too tight [but just check out how similar it is to the phrasing of the original creator posting it](https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/r3l2kf/got_tired_of_10_minute_game_reviews_that_spend/). Weird that they both emphasize a lack of rambling and bad content instead of focusing on the content that is there.", "I think it would be hilarious if he did a 90 second review on RSL and just shit on it the whole time" ]
6
videos
[deleted by user]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pTOlKTzdpM
/r/videos/comments/rjh0d2/cumbia_music_from_a_uruguayan_youth_band_is_a/
[ "Spoiler: Nope!", "No", "oh, do you prefer Cumbia music from Colombia instead Uruguay?", "This reminded me of Kumbia Kings a bit. I can dig it but I’m just a sucker for anything cumbia for the most part.", "oh, I didn't realize. Are there other new cumbia pop bands like them you can recommended me?" ]
5
videos
Cumbia music from a Uruguayan youth band is a really awesome & unique sound.
https://youtu.be/41sgRP0G6y4
/r/videos/comments/rjhbet/why_saudi_arabia_is_building_a_linear_city/
[ "To house the slaves?", "He's also introducing a new place where you can bring people you want chopped into little bits without all the hassle of the law or having to dirty up a Saudi consulate!", "Gonna need a lot of those high speed trains to make that work.\n\nReminds me of the problem with high rise buildings having crazy wait times for the elevator... but horizontally" ]
3
videos
Why Saudi Arabia is building a Linear City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBfuV5trfZA
/r/videos/comments/rjhbjf/if_alice_in_chains_sounded_like_system_of_a_down/
[ "I love AIC. I like SOAD. This was pretty good. Dude rocks regardless.", "It's a sad day when we realise that we live in a world that this never happened.", "Yeah big fan of AIC here so that pricked my ears", "would be an amazing collaboration if the two bands got together.", "'tweren't bad overall. Kinda liked it. But I'll keep Layne Layne, thank you very much.\n\nHa!", "It's still technically possible. If you had enough money you could make it happen.\n\nJerry Cantrell has always been up fii in r sale. Not that it's a bad thing." ]
6
videos
If Alice in Chains sounded like System of a Down
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjhfok/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjhfok/deleted_by_user/
[ "Song in the beginning reminds me of Beach House. I did a search and apparently this connection has been made several times, but just a coincidence.", "That escalated scarily!", "i know it's old but spoilers sheesh", "That show and the update was awesome...had to watch it twice to get it though. Also highly recommend that fans should visit Snoqualmie Falls to see where the intro to the show was filmed.", "Not everyone has seen the show yet. Yes, it's an old show, but guess what, there are new people born every year! Stop spoiling things.", "Nah" ]
6
videos
[deleted by user]
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/rjhksg/deleted_by_user/
/r/videos/comments/rjhksg/deleted_by_user/
[ "Beautiful.", "So you're playing the piece exactly perfectly per the pre-programmed Guitar-Hero-style note highway? I always assumed that stuff was edited in afterwards to match the playing.", "I play the piece on an electric piano and it records the midi data. I can then input that midi data into Synthesia and it gives me the falling notes! So it’s the notes matching my playing, not the other way around." ]
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