Yeah, it really seems everyone who had one liked them
@peanutheadrules7 күн бұрын
A reminder of how the other half of the world lives 😂 don’t take your life for granted!
@killallrobots20017 күн бұрын
We don't get blizzards, but we do get hurricanes
@kimworking7457 күн бұрын
Lol.
@ladykat7067 күн бұрын
People support the guy who wouldn't be permitted to travel to most countries
@marlonious76508 күн бұрын
Dating app 😂
@beggarslexicon76499 күн бұрын
Yeah, I noticed that as well. And the nominees for blame are: arsonists; terrorists; liberals; DEW (Directed Energy Weapons or 'Space Lasers'); homeless people; Muslims; the Government; Gavin Newsom; Trans people; gay people; DEI; and of course God -- cause California is being punished. It's the American way -- when something goes wrong, find someone to blame!
@beggarslexicon764910 күн бұрын
Good vid. I always want to comment, cause it helps with the algorithm. Hope that's ok.
@killallrobots20019 күн бұрын
I always appreciate it, thank you.
@beggarslexicon764911 күн бұрын
A few years ago I was working with a group of Afghani refugees through a job centre in Australia, and I had managed to get them employment at a local chicken processing factory. This white dude bailed me up one day to say that 'these people' were stealing jobs from white Australians. I told him that I could get him a job there if he wanted (he was obviously unemployed), to which he swore at me and stormed off. There as no way HE was going to work at a chicken factory. The chicken factory loved these workers as they were hard working, enthusiastic, and caused no trouble. They were, however, only about 2% of the workforce there. To people like that white dude (I'm a white dude too!) anyone who has a foreign appearance are classified as one of 'those people', and will always be seen as a threat. Great video as always. Cheers.
@killallrobots200111 күн бұрын
I grew up in a town in which the Hispanic population (almost entirely from northern Mexico) grew from less than 5% to a little over 50% in less than 30 years. These people grew the community, made the economy successful in an otherwise depressed region, and make pretty good neighbors...and people complained about their presence. To be fair, there are also plenty of black people complaining too(I know a lot of racist black people, I have some in my family), but I also think there was also the acknowledgement that what was being said about them was the same things being said about us. The irony is that the area is represented in the U.S. House Of Representatives by Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most anti immigrant representatives in the house.
@beggarslexicon764911 күн бұрын
@@killallrobots2001 From where I sit, I believe that Republican gerrymandering has squashed any real representation of indigenous, black or Hispanic peoples. Now the white people are represented by such abominable folks as MTG, Nick Fuentes, Steve Bannon et al. I come from an English/Irish heritage, and I know that the colonial mindset still exists that white people are superior -- my mother was a terrible racist. Even the supportive people who accept other cultures do so in a condescending manner, feeling good about themselves for being so charitable to the inferior races. I hope that the younger generations will finally free us from this mindset.
@ladykat70612 күн бұрын
These people were already looking for a way out. Conversely people are good at pretending to be polite in the name of choosing their battles.
@killallrobots200112 күн бұрын
HAH, I agree
@ladykat70612 күн бұрын
A trans woman by the name of Sophia Hutchins recently visited Mar a Lago. Trans people were never the problem with his base.
@stephenglover181819 күн бұрын
"hate the same people'' - the establishment !!
@killallrobots200119 күн бұрын
"They're poisoning the blood of our country"-President Donald Trump
@beggarslexicon764922 күн бұрын
TYT's loss of credibility was a slow creep over the last few years, but has accelerated since the election. Now it's all about the money.
@killallrobots200122 күн бұрын
Pretty accurate description.
@stephaneboucher510824 күн бұрын
Money ! That's what.
@killallrobots200123 күн бұрын
I could have definitely made this video about 5 seconds long.
@ladykat70627 күн бұрын
First of all put some respect on President Musk and VP Trump's name!
@killallrobots200123 күн бұрын
HAH!
@D-Fens_163227 күн бұрын
I pirated this movie a solid decade ago. Still haven't gotten around to watching it, but the one thing I know about it is the one thing you're trying to keep a secret lol.
@killallrobots200123 күн бұрын
Yep.
@beggarslexicon7649Ай бұрын
Another great video.🙂
@TheMarioMen1Ай бұрын
Interesting how at the end of the day “healthcare” is sadly a corporation just like you said, maximize profits. Also how is military socialist? Most military people vote red
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
Besides it being a system we collectively fund, I'll let the son of former general/]presidential candidate Wes Clark explain it kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3XPkplmeM2ie5Isi=ThpZFuTbDqL1BFTw
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
I'm also a veteran
@derekjackson3990Ай бұрын
Awesome! Now I can look forward to my stuff making me feel like crap.
@beggarslexicon7649Ай бұрын
I live in Australia, where health care is free, paid for by a levee in our taxes. My wife recently had breast cancer, for which she got immediate care -- surgery, chemo and radiotherapy, and we didn't pay a cent. The services, however that have been privatised, such as public transport, electricity, water etc., have all seen steady decline in services, and increase in costs. This is for the same reason as your health insurance companies - to maximise profit for the shareholders, and to minimise costs. As an Australian, I was shocked to see the American people vote Trump back into office. As you stated; the fault for these problems lies with the people who vote for them. Any politician who talked about Medicare for all was lambasted, and accused of being a communist, and yet now people from both sides are lamenting the health care system in America. An excellent video as always. Your insights are invaluable.
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
Thank you, and I'm happy your wife was able to recieve the treatment she needed.
@dmcgill8978Ай бұрын
Wtf? Amazon is on weird shit
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
AIN'T IT!!!
@beggarslexicon7649Ай бұрын
She belongs to the party that denies the evils of the past, restricts information about it in schools and tries to whitewash the immoral history of white America. And yes, she is exactly that kind of person.
@ennuiblue4295Ай бұрын
have you seen the Hostel movies? (if you reviewed them already my bad)
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
I have seen the first two....which I think are the only ones directed by Eli Roth. But I haven't seen them since the theater, and I don't remember them well. I'd have to watch them again to review them.
@tombondcrispy6585Ай бұрын
Yall jumping on the grifter train smh
@eigeneagle9163Ай бұрын
I like Cenk and Ana and here's my perspective. This is what I think frustrates both of them.... you see red states like Missouri and Nebraska passing increased minimum wage and paid mandatory paid sick leave. Even people on the right are getting increasingly tired of big money in politics. So why doesn't the left have more electoral success? It's mostly on issues like crime, homelessness, and DEI. Both of them live in a state that is the absolute epicenter of bad policies on those issues so it's not hard to see why it leaves a bad taste in their mouths. And that doesn't mean you treat those issues the same way Republicans do, it just means the left needs to find some other answer. I also need to think people need to get over their criticisms of Democrats. That has to be THE dumbest complaint about them. They absolutely have earned them. From Joe Biden not getting out of the way for a primary to Kamala running a campaign as if it's still 2004 and not branding herself as being anti-establishment enough.
@robertbrandywineАй бұрын
What is the Left's answer to street crime (which is the kind of crime people are worried about)? What is the Left's answer to homelessness? What is the Left's answer to DEI? They have none that are acceptable to most people because the Left has been taken over by a morality-at-all-costs ideology. If the Left was honest, they'd come out and say that their morality-at-all-costs will necessarily lead to the destruction of everything that people value (except morality). The traditional morality still held by most people is a man-centered morality, i.e., what's best for man as a whole.
@beggarslexicon7649Ай бұрын
Nice. You are very coherent and thoughtful, and I enjoyed your clear and intelligent presentation. I have subscribed. Great stuff!!!
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
Thank you. I'll have to remember your compliment when I start feeling the urge to rage scream in a video....the urge comes often
@beggarslexicon7649Ай бұрын
@@killallrobots2001 I don't mind the occasional rage scream. After all... Trump.
@TitanisrllylikedatfrfrАй бұрын
Great video. Can’t stand Officer Ruckus.
@FaZeLeftyАй бұрын
My step father just retired as Gunny from marines.. he tells me join Air Force
@killallrobots2001Ай бұрын
Unless there is a SPECIFIC thing you want to do, and the Air Force doesn't have it, I'd listen to him
@FaZeLeftyАй бұрын
@ I’ve just always wanted to do something in the military since I was a kid. That’s it
@ladykat706Ай бұрын
I'm going to borrow this one too
@DemetriousNewbyАй бұрын
She used to be black when she was in the movie color purple but now she’s so weird😮
@michaelwilt2999Ай бұрын
The best part of whoopi became a stain on the mattress
@MichaelKroepflАй бұрын
Dude shut up with your bs racism crap always playing the victim card get over yourself it’s wasn’t cause she’s black even no she isn’t black by any means of the word it’s cause her and Biden cause massive inflation and cause millions of illegals to pour into this country and get everything paid for in an attempt to steal an election stop it with you victim card crap
@rubiconoutdoors34922 ай бұрын
KZbin, they have the movie free in spanish and German for free... not in English tho. I neverseen it.
@quincymosby2 ай бұрын
Dope vid.
@killallrobots20012 ай бұрын
Thanks man
@ladykat7062 ай бұрын
The Army promotes fast but they will reduce your rank quick too
@ladykat7062 ай бұрын
Not you trying to see who's keeping Captain D's in business
@jessecastaneda74192 ай бұрын
Coast guard all the way
@killallrobots20012 ай бұрын
Im not talking making assumptions, I'm saying gettng information (that may even seem unrelated) and reaching a plausible conclusion....abductive reasoning.
@donaldhysa48362 ай бұрын
I like the smart person portrayal in the first Shelock Holmes movie. Sherlock Holmes tracks a dwarf scientist guy making some kind of poisonous gas for the villain. At this point we the audience and everyone in the movie are in the dark about how the villain seemingly survived hanging and came back from the dead. So Watson voices what we are all thinking .(paraphrasing here)"Maybe its possible there is a supernatural explanation for this." Then Holmes says "It is possible sure, but we shouldn't rush to a supernatural explanation when we got clear evidence (dwarf scientist guy) that there is something very natural cooking here." You can follow his reasoning very easily and the character indeed sounds smart when he reasons like that.
@killallrobots20012 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!! The "smart" protagonists's reasoning and thought process is explained in the script.
@martinkunz71552 ай бұрын
You can write stupid characters when you're smart, but it doesn't work the other way round.
@taliakelly5542 ай бұрын
I love that half of this video is talking about dating apps but yeah sister sage isn't a smart character
@sun-p6g2 ай бұрын
'H G Wells' "Idea of the great man". Outline of history, volume 1.
@BM-vk3iz2 ай бұрын
Smart characters are often used as a narrative solution to move the story along. They serve the plot, instead of the plot serving them with any real developement. I'm curious why the "smart character" was ever stereotyped as a loud pompous genius announcing their intelligence. I've never met a smart person who's done that, but I have met some loud pompous individuals announcing their intelligence -they were most definitely not smart.
@SymGenie2 ай бұрын
3:14 thats the geeks vs nerd gap. Geeks can be anything. Sports geeks, car geeks, etc. Nerds tend to have broader general knowledge and vast interests. I'm a nerd because i have a lot of general knowledge in sociology, psychology, architecture, general sciences, engineering etc. I can talk about a wide array of topics in a way that makes me sound competent in those areas, but I am well inferior to individuals with actual specialty in those areas. My wife is a geek because she is full blown weeb, and has strong interests in Japanese culture thay goes way beyond my own. I am actually quite good at predicting the near future if the area of focus is in my area's of interest, but outside of that, im clueless. They could have made sage more interests if they showed her constantly taking in information and knowledge, constantly reading, watching news clips, studying behavioral patterns etc
@beaconofwierd18833 ай бұрын
It’s not that writers don’t know how to write smart characters. It’s that it’s much much much harder to fake. If you have a strong character you can just CGI them flipping cars. When it comes to intelligence there’s only two ways writers can fake intelligence: 1. Omniscience 2. Foresight If you’ll notice, that’s not being smart, hence Sage is not smart. There is the third option, but it’s super expensive, so writers don’t do it. It’s having an actually smart character. Meaning spending 20 x more time on everything they do, talking to experts in every field the character touches to make sure what they do makes sense etc. This is what Andy Wier did when writing ”The Martian”, which is why he is a smart character. This is not what basically any studio does ever, cause it’s not worth the money. Also, I would like to disagree that smart people are simply good at making assumptions, that’s how it’s often depicted in movies, but it’s because it’s a flashy way to fake smarts (Omniscience). In real life, most smart people I know of try to not make assumptions because they know they will peobably be wrong, and by making the assumptions they ”lock” their mind into certain thought patterns instead of holding all options open until proven otherwise.
@Joybuzzard3 ай бұрын
Smile reminded me a lot of a move called 'Fallen' from 1998, where Denzel Washington is trying to stop a demon that passes from person to person committing crimes that the innocent people get blamed for, it's a brilliant premise because the villain is not just unseen but is seen as several benign characters. The difference is that the possessed people in Fallen have no idea it's happened, while in Smile the experience of being possessed is central to the story.
@Joybuzzard3 ай бұрын
Early film actors were theater actors who had been trained to perform for the people at the back of a large room, big expressions, careful annunciation of every syllable, etc., made lips easy to read and the expressions easy to understand. Film schools weren't a thing in the early days, people learned their job while working the job. As movies became more of their own thing, with lots of close-ups, etc., actors became more subtle and directors came to pride themselves on making things harder to understand because in the mind of film school grads 'complexity = genius' and things that are easy to understand are 'lowest common denominator' and inherently inferior. A lot of the time the chemistry between actors makes or breaks a scene, so many 'romance angles' fall flat because the actors don't like each other and many villains don't work because the actor is just too charismatic and likeable it makes their evil actions funny rather than villainous.
@Joybuzzard3 ай бұрын
Smart people know that they don't know everything, but they usually have a good idea where to find any given piece of information they're looking for.
@Joybuzzard3 ай бұрын
Sage didn't necessarily know what was going to happen, but she likely had a range of likely possibilities and how to respond to them. Having someone infiltrate the president's protection and spy on him before trying to assassinate him, knowing the assassination could fail, knowing the CIA had highly trained people trying to kill Neuman, she likely had contingency plans for multiple scenarios, and footage of the President talking about ordering Neuman's death would have been useful even if Neuman wasn't killed. Like a chess player doesn't know the other player's next move, but knows all of the other player's possible moves and has a plan to respond to each one.
@Joybuzzard3 ай бұрын
In a chess club in highschool we once had a world champion chess player as a guest and he was famous for playing up to 50 games against different opponents at the same time. We only had 30 so it was easy for him, we set up boards all around the room and we each sat at one board and he went around the room and whipped all of our our asses one move at a time. He wasn't slow about it either, he didn't need to stare and think about anything, he walked around the room almost continuously just casually moving a piece on each board and continuing on. He had one stalemate with a German exchange student, and then they had a one on one rematch and he beat the exchange student in 6 moves. He didn't know any of us, didn't know what our moves would be, but when he looked at each board he knew what his next move was without having to think about it.
@arindampaul60383 ай бұрын
With Due respect to all Captain D's lovers, it makes me sick