my fav part about music (and art in general) is interesting choices. Like how every song is a collection of thousands of choices and every artist needs to make these choices either consciously or unconsciously. When i feel like "This choice was a very conscious one" that gives me so much joy. Like when an artist goes a path less traveled, not to be controversial or to go against the grain but because they genuinely believe that choice to be the best one to achieve their goal.
@corra31074 ай бұрын
Siri, google uncle dane oiled up 4k 60fps
@detectfevi4 ай бұрын
Just like Dane, I can't hear a song and like it at first time, my brain immediately deletes it. I gotta listen to it multiple times and then realize it's obsession worthy.
@Green_Meanie11594 ай бұрын
There is one Imagine Dragons song that my sister can't listen to anymore because she got in a car accident while it was playing, and my mom would always just sing along to it, when it came on the radio anyway because she liked it, and it would really upset my sister. My mom just couldn't fathom why she didn't like hearing the song.
@mkhpsyco4 ай бұрын
That brainrot same comment shit that TikTok has, is the same reason I don't participate on reddit anymore these days. So many comment threads just devolve into the same jokes they've been making for a decade. Also that stadium with the fireworks is near where I live. I've been to that show in the past and I always felt like it was cheaply planned and could be an issue. Not surprised this finally happened.
@milkshakebananaz4 ай бұрын
Jeb Bush’s first name is actually John and for some reason he CHOOSES to go by Jeb.
@cycy10214 ай бұрын
With the Hawk Tua meme, I saw it all over car guy instagram. It was jokes like, "When the bolt is stuck" then the girl saying, "You gotta give it that hawk tua, and spit on that thing"
@dylanwood19903 ай бұрын
Bodybuilding can provide the opportunity to perform weighted stretching which generally is superior for flexibility gains than unweighted stretching. Bodybuilders who have a lack of flexibility either avoid training in this manner or have muscles large enough that they physically get in the way of stretching further. However being muscular on its own isn’t a sufficient condition to determine ones flexibility
@detectfevi4 ай бұрын
Not Anisa changing the camera to Dane when Ian put his hands on his crotch 😭 24:31
@jordan81994 ай бұрын
"I thought stretching was gay" you know, that thing every athlete does.
@GoodForTheSport4 ай бұрын
This is my favorite podcast. The vibes and just chill nature of friends talking is soothing.
@petepeterson14574 ай бұрын
Anisa looks like she’s about to sing off camp rock style against poot lovato & make it just in time for ian’s race to the gulch sort of like Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board
@joshk43254 ай бұрын
I would want to play pikmin 3 for the first time again
@EddieSparxx3 ай бұрын
That Metallica shirt is 🔥
@NOODZ.tattoo4 ай бұрын
an example of how a middle aged mom might use the 'hawk tuh' meme format: "When he takes the trash out without being told" (this text would be overlaid on the video of the hawk tuh girl famously saying "Hawk Tuh". Middle aged moms everywhere would laugh.)
@Rosa_thee_cubroz4 ай бұрын
I want to like short Jean shorts, but there’s just better more comfortable options out there for me to avoid the hassle with them. It’s not worth
@spiritsoul8324 ай бұрын
that was so funny when ian showed how to pick up a coin xd
@Barbabonbon4 ай бұрын
the podcast title should really be related to bananas in dark places
@UnreliablyGabe4 ай бұрын
This episode was so fucking funny lmao everyone had great moments
@handle63244 ай бұрын
I am a dedicated change picker-upper and thought the conversation was hilarious. I think of it as, it takes 2 seconds for me to take a penny off the ground (I typically squat), and taking 2 seconds to earn 1 penny is the equivalent of 18 dollars an hour of work, which is pretty good. 2 seconds to get a nickel is the equivalent of 90 dollars an hour. If I could, for a living, just sit on the ground and pick up a nickel every 2 seconds and put it in a pouch, I'd be making incredible amounts of money. Anisa, your ex was right to be excited about a dime, because the 2 seconds it takes to pick up a time, for a brief moment, your income shoots up to 180 dollars an hour. I will not be shamed and I will not be stopped.
@Wes_944 ай бұрын
I am cry laughing at work listening to the "all adult wizards are gay" discussion 😂😂
@bradcox59744 ай бұрын
I am disappointed at the misspelling of Dhalsim.
@94LastFlowers4 ай бұрын
i feel like more stand up comedy shows should add a powerpoint segment
@NotASandwichh4 ай бұрын
backwards hat Ian needs his own podcast
@Ahrik4 ай бұрын
the slide show was so good
@petepeterson14574 ай бұрын
Ian definitely watch Baki the new show is mad dope. Everyone I know calls Dane “Reddit Dane”
@BackScotlandRugby4 ай бұрын
Hey guys, tried leaving a voicemail, turns out I'm bad at that. Anyway, wanted to thank you for making the pod, I've enjoyed listening to it while working. Kind of a bummer I'm all caught up now and will have to wait week for week. Wanted to let you know that this podcast has been a really good reminder for me to not make judgments where I dont know the full story. I was a big fan of Idubbbz at the height of the content cop stuff and was disappointed with the apology. I want to highlight the position many fans take when it comes to internet celebrity. Though the relationship is one sided, there is certainly a simulated sense of connection. As a result, it's easy to take impassioned positions when a behavioral shift occurs, like you would with a friend. So much so that when I saw you changing the nature of your content with apologist overtones, it was all too easy to blame Anisa for being "my buddy's girlfriend that is changing him." But like the examples of my buddies in real life, I was never seeing the whole picture. I couldn't see every time they were supporting my friend, every time they worked to become better together, or every time they simply enjoyed being together. This pod has allowed me to view you as a couple in a much more appropriate context than all the negative noise the internet has offered. It makes me happy to know you are more comfortable with who you are than you were, especially since it had to come at the expense of your stability as an internet celebrity. That must mean it's worth it, and if Anisa did play a heavy role in your development, that can only be a good thing if it has made you happy. So, thanks to Ian, Anisa, and that little orange gremlin you have in the corner to keep things rolling. (Love you Dane.) TLDR: Happy you're happy chucklenuts
@just2watch1clip4 ай бұрын
The whole idea of music creating a Pavlovian response in the listener is one of the main plot points in "A Clockwork Orange"
@gokakarotku4 ай бұрын
Can you move the legs out the way, I can’t see anisa
@elijahlane94594 ай бұрын
Let’s go!!!!!!!! Got locked outta my KZbin account but I’m back!!!
@corywilson20074 ай бұрын
Dane was in a dunkey video
@AndroChimera4 ай бұрын
anisa legs looking cool, all my homies hate people who share spoilers, i always listen to songs with purpose specially while working, soad mentioned (my favorite band, anisa you're a queen), i really need to get flexible T-T anisa told me in her stream me that my butt doesn't grow properly because i don't stretch and now i want to become a master of flexibility cause i want big bum bum T-T also a cool character that definetely stretches is orochimaru and he is very gay and i love it :D ian's slides are underrated and dane has super unique thoughts