This man’s dedication to his research and videos must be appreciated more
@blackflagqwertyАй бұрын
Frozen hot sauce makes me anxious when I hear it.
@zerocell2657Ай бұрын
Just seeing this now. I got Dustforce in that same Humble Bundle, and I'm absolutely terrible at it. But I still boot it up sometimes just as an excuse to hear the music, and it's in my playlist too. I was so excited to hear it when I found your channel years back
@allabarkat11012 ай бұрын
And it is the best music ever
@kenhaze52302 ай бұрын
Love the DOOM music.
@dex1lsp2 ай бұрын
Oh man, I hate NYC. Chicago is WAY better IMO.
@dex1lsp2 ай бұрын
The other end of the emu lol
@danielt2k83 ай бұрын
Should have done 60fps with that camera.
@scotta.56813 ай бұрын
I love Dr. Bernard! He makes learning fun and enjoyable. What he's describing, I've felt that way many times in my life. Especially about my business. I became my business and it was a representation of me and what I believed in. I worked so hard at it that everything else became secondary. I did really well in technology but over time I burned out. At age 60 now I look back at the past 10 years and realized how much I lost as a result of depression and my business taking its toll on me. I started it in 1987 but after all of that time I realized I really didnt have anything to show for it. Financially I had done ok but that all went out the door in 2011. 2011 was my year from hell. Anything and everything that could go wrong went wrong. I had 2 ex employees, who I gave good references to, hack into my network (I asked one of them to help me with customers they had worked with or on projects they worked on and I would pay them as a consultant). This was a person whom I had trusted and thouggt I had a good relationship with so I never saw him doing what he did. One of my employees who was still with me noticed someone was going through our server and copying items off. On top of it I had customers who I had had good relationships with letting me know they were receiving info that would bad mouth me and my company trying to sell their services. They were going after my customers. It turned out to be much worse than I had imagined. I got the police involved and after a 9 month investigation they were brought in for questioning. But it didn't really help me (too long to explain) and my depression worsened. I seriously considered ending my life multiple times. Inside I was giving up. Between 2014 and 2021 I lived in a personal hell that I created. Why am I explaining all of this? I've realized people like Dr. Bernard help me more than they know. I'm trying to find something to spark my passion again. His videos help drive me to make necessary changes to my life and show you can always make changes. Love the entire way he presents himself and his videos! Love you sir!!!!!
@jimenezgabriel76782 ай бұрын
Hell yeah brotha
@infinityfabric4 ай бұрын
I had forgotten that I subscribed to Chubbyemu for your videos on weight loss reflections, powerlifting, and thoughts on relationships and the future in general. I remember listening to you talk, I believe with some unease, while you played Overwatch, and thinking to myself how I could have as much initiative as you to move forward in life, since a constant theme in all your videos was an insatiable hunger for achieving more and more of what you personally consider signs of success. I didn’t know that your PC video had been a breakthrough; I had assumed you were already successful and all those views were normal. That video implanted in my mind the importance of PC performance, as it has a dramatic effect on my life during the years I use it. The perspective on spending changes when you realize you might only experience 1 or 2 processors per decade. It was something that affected me greatly and partly responsible for choosing my last processors. I couldn’t tell you which are my favorite videos you’ve made; I’ve always had trouble choosing favorites. I think all of them have a part of you and your past, like horcruxes that provide new perspectives and help reflect. Thank you for making this video and reminding me of that part of my past. It's mind-blowing to realize that each one of us here has a full life where you are part of our memories and future memories, impacting decisions as trivial as not reheating rice or respecting B12. I also had a few vegan years with hardly any B12 and very low budget for food. It lasted more than 10 years. Your B12 video and others have made me periodically review what I eat on Cronometer to avoid ending up being a case in one of your videos, haha. Thank you for persevering, and I’m very sorry for all those years of despair. The same goes to anyone reading this.
@A.C.E.5 ай бұрын
Similarly to you discussing your various camera gear in the past, I would be curious to get your take on the audio side of things throughout your years here
@XexalSeyer5 ай бұрын
excuse me, what is the silly music that plays when something goofy happens or someone is tripping in your videos? I browsed the whole album (good music) but I did not find that song
@tTHEWE-g6 ай бұрын
chubby emu
@ds_the_rn6 ай бұрын
I understand more of the medical terms than the lighting and camera terms. 🤪
@Lurkerkun7 ай бұрын
Hey, I've used the same computer case when i built mine in the beginning of the 10's
@_t_h_o_m_a_s_7 ай бұрын
And Emia meaning: presence in blood
@thejeroyea8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, I would be really curious how would the image be different if you would just shoot on Sony A7S III with some zeiss prime glass, whether you would get better price to performance ratio or not, because all this "ultra high end pro" video gear has so many features which for your scenes are just not utilized in my opinion (edit: well I'm staying corrected just found out you also do all your custom broll and the footage with actors so I guess the features are utilized)
@poeticserenade8 ай бұрын
Your camera angle makes it look like your guests are all paralyzed from the neck down. Also, bragging about being able to aquire these medical tools has people concerned that some doctors they are visiting are just KZbinrs.
@ALC0LITE8 ай бұрын
I'm going to go work on a project that I haven't touched in a while, thanks Emu
@jimenezgabriel76782 ай бұрын
Hows that gone? You donin well?
@miashinbrot83888 ай бұрын
I had no idea your filming was so complex. Seeing you holding and/or bending over that huge camera left me worrying whether it's causing pain in your back or neck. I hope you won't ignore pain and risk needing to make another video with yourself as the patient. :-P
@andypoppey52439 ай бұрын
My father died at age 30 because Drs for 2 years kept telling him it was in his head or oh he's just an alcoholic or oh you're just going through withdrawals. When they found it, it had already grown up his abdomen and wrapped around his aorta and eroded it too deeply for surgery. I hate Drs.
@restlessfrager9 ай бұрын
Ok but I hear some doom music in there too, what's the story behind that, do you just love slaughtering demons on your age old rig?
@deadgirljones67709 ай бұрын
Your amazing! I love watching and listening to you! 😊
@NealCamerlengo10 ай бұрын
Music does hold power to motivate people. I wish I knew about this video back then because I was going to ask what were the first three songs for the video titled "A farmer removed his own skin cancer with a pocket knife. This is what happened to his brain".
@ruthmccurdy862310 ай бұрын
I love this channel,!!!
@neuropilot731011 ай бұрын
I thought it was an excellent video. I just watched this video, and still remember the original K.C video. Also loved the behind the scenes look.
@dix0n77811 ай бұрын
Johnny Sins?
@tabularasa Жыл бұрын
Love learning this backstory!! Your music selection has become absolutely iconic in its association with your content. So glad you pushed through that rough period in 2017 and found your professional voice on YT. Outstanding work you do, Dr. Bernard