All I have to say is the group "WHAT!?!?" when you said "Who's Andy Warhol?" Had to be the loudest reaction you got out of this house yet and it was in unison!!! Wish we had been recording it. 😂❤ You might want to go look him up. Some consider him one of the greatest artist of our time. Others say he was just crazy but isn't that typical for great artists? 💯
@dianebrown804622 күн бұрын
LMAO..me too..Long Story...I'm 65yr old 4ft11 Super Nerd...1978..was at PennState, met band Talking Heads AWESOME met AWESOME Woman Tina Weymouth..she said she liked dress I was wearing told her I made clothes for local bands and she told me she thought bands in NYC might like them and gave me number of guy Hilly Krystal owned club called CBGBS and things went Nuts after..1st shirt I sold through club was to guy Clem Burke drummer of band called Blondie..actually met Andy at loft party Blondie was at in NYC 😂😂...he didn't stay long..was kinda drifty and couldn't take the crush of crowd Everyone was blown away he was there & mobbing him and he left 😢😊😢
@marlon396320 күн бұрын
That’s why we don’t get along in the states to many different races!😂😂😂😂
@jollyrodgers727219 күн бұрын
graphic designer just traced real good, silk screened, and hip to those pastel colors - LOL! Campbell Soup opted not to sue for copyright infringement, as he was just free advertising for them! My girlfriend was a real artist - called him Windy Ahole.
@palehorse2468115 сағат бұрын
Warhol is overrated garbage. Get real. Hes only famous to people who were told he was. I have more respect for the dude that wrapped objects.
@guyperson641723 күн бұрын
I saw Tosh live in the mid 20-teens in Worcester, Massachusetts during the NFL season. He wore a Miami Dolphins jersey on stage. Savage.
@stevetanner301913 күн бұрын
Awesome! Big balls. 😁
@Ubegood2yourself23 күн бұрын
More tosh bro!🤘🏼
@BushmasterBrackett23 күн бұрын
Daniel Tosh is a 🐐
@itslikewhatever23 күн бұрын
The entire People Pleaser special is gold.
@mythoceanas88742 күн бұрын
With countries like the UK, from what I have heard, they don’t allow companies to use R&D costs for price calculations. This helps keep overall prices low but also keep R&D stagnant. Which is why most medical innovation happens in the US, and why medical prices are so high in the US, we are essentially paying for the R&D is the UK market.
@markcarter82223 күн бұрын
I started watching Tosh several years ago in his first television season of TOSH .0
@JohnDoe-xz1mw23 күн бұрын
weird place to comment this but hey you brought it up and i think its to important an issue to just ignore soo....what you talk about with opportunity in the us has a name and its called social mobility, and it can be meassured and last time i checked the us ranked 27th in the world in that, granted thats ALOT better than in most other categoris but it still felt very ignorant when you suggested that the us is "THE land of opportunity :P)....sorry about this comment i just couldnt help it.
@abducteeofearth170323 күн бұрын
All 26 countries in front of the US are European, Eastern Asian and Asian countries.
@Tommysimonsen23 күн бұрын
Hard to find a unfunny Tosh clip.
@spookym12320 күн бұрын
_"an_ unfunny..."
@ricram72676 күн бұрын
@@spookym123"an unfunny".......
@koldsteel19045 күн бұрын
I agree with you! Positions of Power can corrupt ANYONE!!! It does not matter what your skin color is.
@Tome_of_Fire3 сағат бұрын
What a legend. That entire special is just hit after hit. He just doesn't miss.
@TheClovvnКүн бұрын
Callin' BS on a fkin' comedy show is wild... It's fkin' COMEDY...
@PrinterWorks9723 күн бұрын
You’re spot on about American ingenuity. Everyone in the world wants to come to America. We use that to our advantage. A lot of American inventors are 1st or 2nd generation immigrants. Those who do well in the world have the ability to come here and we invite them. Many don’t realize that other countries don’t do that, no matter the individual’s skill
@paul1mcgarry20 күн бұрын
Let me guess, you’re a trump supporter. 🙄 Not everybody in the world wants to emigrate to America. And please don’t even try with your patronising bollix about first and second generation immigrants. Please do us all a favour, get a passport and find out for yourself what the rest of the world is like before you give us your brainwashed jingoistic nonsense.
@zwieseler19 күн бұрын
From Australia. Don’t meet too many people who want to go to America, even for a holiday….
@PrinterWorks9719 күн бұрын
@ we aren’t talking about going on holiday
@zwieseler18 күн бұрын
@@PrinterWorks97 Yeh, like I said, don’t see many people who want to go to America…. I added the holiday for emphasis.
@LynnThompsonAuthor23 күн бұрын
Tosh is on a whole other level when it comes to comedy. He can make fun of people and have them clamoring to come on his show for him to poke fun at them. Not many could get away with that!
@ursanator5 күн бұрын
A comic to check out is Anthony Jeselnik he has a dark comedy style, which emphasizes ironic misdirection, non sequiturs, biting insults, an arrogant demeanor, and a stage persona that frequently takes amoral or psychopathic stances. He has some sick humor but it is extremely funny because you do not expect most of the punchlines . He wrote for Comedy Central Roasts and moved up to performer in the 2011 roast of Donald Trump. He continued to perform on the roasts of Charlie Sheen and Roseanne Barr in 2012.
@Lilith641622 күн бұрын
This man is so funny. I love dark humor.
@kimzwolinski991923 күн бұрын
He can be brutal and I love it 😂
@michaelrudolph700316 күн бұрын
His 9/11 stuff from this special (People Pleaser) was so shocking but absolutely hilarious. I absolutely love Tosh because he'll say anything for a laugh and he makes it funny. He breaks every barrier which comedians are supposed to do and it's always hysterical. Thank you Daniel for all the laughs. And I enjoyed his earlier special Completely Serious which I've watched so many times and still laugh.
@MDStrange92523 күн бұрын
Got to see him live and meet him when he did a stand up show at Michigan State University. Cool dude and tall as hell. One of my favorite comedians of all time.
@patrickcravens323510 күн бұрын
I jumped the f#$! Up at the original mile high stadium
@rickyism157612 күн бұрын
I'm like 11 countries deep. Pretty good for an American... coming home every time feels so good.
@matthewpaul111119 күн бұрын
Tosh goes really dark and hilarious in his ''Eggplant'' video. I couldn't find a live version so it just has a picture of him so you miss out on his facial expressions like in this video. I also loved his ''Completely Serious'' comedy special which is under 50 minutes and reactors do it in about 8 parts. Part one will get you wanting to see more. The joke about his homeschooling in part 1, is worth the price of admission. hehe
@rkb547220 күн бұрын
Daniel Tosh has always reminded me of my brother. Makes him more fun for me to watch.
@aprylvanryn589823 күн бұрын
U right on this one
@aprylvanryn589823 күн бұрын
Except for the parts you got wrong
@Laura-mi3nv2 күн бұрын
LOL - I was a child abuse investigator many years ago and worked directly with the police A LOT. Most are great, some are idiots. I've been in more than one situation where one cop was rolling his eyes at me about what the other cop was saying/doing/trying to do. They're human, I promise. And clearly, they know which dudes need to have eye rolling partners and which can handle riding alone.
@davemick721623 күн бұрын
I'm guilty of feeling the way Tosh does about artists charging so much for their work, but when you think of how many hours they probably spent working on a beautiful painting, I kind of feel like it's justifiable.
@screwylooygaming20 күн бұрын
last time I was in a place that had art for sale on the walls was at least 15 years ago and they wanted something like $300 for a slightly larger than sheet paper sized piece. I had the same reaction.
@nickdanger1088 күн бұрын
I’m here for all of the Tosh!
@robert_597422 күн бұрын
Competition is the difference. Idk if its absolute truth but it seems to be a difference maker. I think it might also be possible that the effort to squash innovation is at least twice as much as the challenge to create.
@vegasviking8620 күн бұрын
3:55 no need to call bs on that. It's obviously bs, it's a comedy bit. No need to over-analyze everything bro
@etowngftddummy7 күн бұрын
Too many people take comedy bits as serious conversations, it's fine to clarify.
@JMulvy9 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol was a social icon from the 60s and 70s who specialized in self-expression. He pushed the envelop with his video making and his art and design through what we call deconstructed art. Tosh is right, he wasn't trying to be an artist he was trying to challenge the definition of art and what it means to be an artist because he found it limiting. You may have seen his Campbells soup painting and not known it. I understand that art can seem like it is over-priced but at the same time I know people who take months to finish a painting. The majority of what you are paying for is the skill and the labor that went into it. It really is a service-based industry that produces a product, but the product is not what you are paying for, unless you are buying cheap prints of the original. Then they are just imitation duplicates, not the original. Some artists don't even allow prints of their work to be made so what you are paying for a unique and pain-stakingly hand-made. On top of that art is one of the few professions where you are constantly getting simultaneously compensated and under-valued for the skills you developed that it took to create that final piece. There is a reason why people think that if you go into art, you are going to starve and it is because people both value and devalue your work every chance they get.
@91GT34721 күн бұрын
Definitely more Tosh. He had a show. Tosh.0, Hilarious Capitalism drives competition. Which is incentive for improvement. So things get invented, and constantly get better. Then on most things, places will copy that design. Use cheaper materials and less precision machines to created a cheaper product.
@SuperMunkeh23 күн бұрын
He's funny, never seen him before.
@Byteme36323 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol…. Very famous artist. Pop culture. Campbell’s Soup can. I know you’ve seen the print.
@NOxSPLOOSHxPLANE20 күн бұрын
Literally one of the funniest comedians of all time who doesn't even care about comedy😅
@Jus7aguy19 күн бұрын
Per Capita Australia is kicking your arse at the Olympics sorry USA. :) (Hell the guy on the podium with the big "black pride salute" moment in American history was an Australian, who suggested the one glove each thing. :)
@aura8129523 күн бұрын
When it comes to innovation, one thing I noticed quite a lot observing other people and reflecting on my own innovations as well, is that they are often based in laziness. It may seem counterintuitive, but think about it for real. Isn't the goal of innovation often to be able to find a way to do more things, especially mundane things, more efficiently?
@tomJ1.1-319 күн бұрын
"who's Andy Warhol?..." 💀😂
@GeorgeD196520 күн бұрын
He's right about asians. Everyone that lives here that their parents moved here, they all say the same thing. Parents puch education on the kids, that's all it matters, great education and grow up with great jobs with great incomes. One famous asian I read said she ran away from home when she was in her mid teens cause she couldn't take the pressure. The learning, the piano lesson, etc. Other kids outside playing and she had to stay in to do lessons.
@irollerblade1319 күн бұрын
It's their culture and I respect it to a degree. I'm just glad were winning the race in A.I development cause we were never gonna catch them in academics.
@mikefetterman67828 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol==== abstract artist from the mid 60s-70s. His art was sometimes very simple, sometimes sampled (a canvas with 4 cans of soup in 4 corners with 60s pastel colors shading each quarter). He was associated with New York city, The counter culture, the velvet underground, the doors,....ect. He also did quite a few pornographic photography that was considered "tacky', "childish", and shock value art.
@weswright-n2u20 күн бұрын
In a plane flying home from North Carolina. That was the worst customer service I have ever seen. Especially at Bo jangles. It was obvious that they didn’t want to be there
@paranoiaaa412618 күн бұрын
We watched him when he was first on TV. He is funny! 😅
@nickthefoxable10 күн бұрын
14:15 - (Response) If you have enough money, power, and influence you can box out competitors, halt their production, and slow their research. If they cant do all that, they can just find a way to slander your product. So, that leaves a lot of overseas competition with the options of either joining an American company and/or sell/franchise their company to American conglomerates.
@awesomelana722719 күн бұрын
A lot of mono-cultured Asians tend to behave socially all the same. Doing the same as everyone else and thinking the same way as everyone else does NOT lead to creative new ideas.
@jonathanmcfarland140720 күн бұрын
Tosh eggplant clip please! Pegasus, I've been riding with you and your boy for over a year. Hope everything in your life is going well! Best of luck with your music, your KZbin channels, and your family. Hope whatever troubles you or your family may run into, that you overcome it quickly and with as little pain as possible. Peace, bro! We all need one another. The sooner we ALL realize this, the better off this country and the planet will be.
@josephclay731523 күн бұрын
bro not enough people watch Tosh's stuff. he's a goldmine of dark humor rooted in truth
@dreamhayzeeffect488818 күн бұрын
Man i used to listen to all of Tosh stuff on Spotify at work. Made time go by fast and I'll even say i listened to Amy Schumer as well lol
@amandaandandrewstover33048 күн бұрын
China's culture promotes productivity, which is why they are such hard workers. The US promotes creativity and innovation, which is why most inventors come out of the States.
@Lilith641622 күн бұрын
Definitely check out Josh Wolf the greatest prank (practical joke) or actually any of them. And Ali Siddiq either Mexican wearing boots or mushrooms. And Joy Koy. All of his is funny.
@curtisbrusky465123 күн бұрын
Tosh's... Kiffen's, Krimson ,Korner (KKK)... A spoof on Alabama Tide Coach... The 2nd one is funny, but the 1st one is Hilarious... And it's also parodying the 1980's call in Live TV shows....
@Razgriz8520 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol was a visual artist, director, and producer. You know his work if you've seen the pop art of the multiple color versions of a Campbell's Soup can.
@irollerblade1319 күн бұрын
The whole special is good. Great reaction., And to his last joke good thing we have a strong lead on A.I development cause we were never catching China with our education system.
@Daxtarr110 күн бұрын
Tosh is awesome. And only like 1% of cops are "bad".
@bboyshotty20 күн бұрын
tosh is underappreciated nowadays
@adrianrobertson51394 күн бұрын
I think i might be Australia's biggest Tosh fan.. in that weird kinda way he would appreciate 😯🤔
@alexbridges97516 күн бұрын
My favorite part about reactions to comedians like Tosh is when they try to logically break down what he's saying. He's joking. You don't need to explain why you disagree, because he probably agrees with your disagreement.
@bamachine19 күн бұрын
America has the innovation because many of the smartest people from other countries move here, since you are allowed to create something and the government does not immediately take the rights from you. Our government has a lot of issues here but we also have it pretty good in comparison to 90% of the world.
@TheDesignerXDКүн бұрын
Andy Warhol... one of the most famous American artists ever. You'll recognize him from his soup cans, or color ways of Marilyn Monroe.
@jamesray900920 күн бұрын
Absolute Power = Absolutely Corrupt
@JeffTiberend19 күн бұрын
Tosh.0 is awesome! Loved watching him on Comedy Central!
@jettslappy702820 күн бұрын
The China jokes will age like the Japan jokes of the 1980s. Every 80s comedian had a "Japan will take over" joke.
@kbab333319 күн бұрын
yeah yeah ...
@Mr.Schitzengigglez23 күн бұрын
Feel free to check out Anthony Jeselnik.. 😅
@ivindhimsett980319 күн бұрын
In 2018 USA was 9th if you ranked countries on inventions by capita. And another point is that a lot of americans think you invented stuff that was invented in another country.
@SR1Records18 күн бұрын
I would imagine that England is number 1? Just a guess.
@ivindhimsett980318 күн бұрын
@SR1Records Switserland was top on that one in 2018, but England was on the list also. One logical reason is that the USA is fairly young as a country, Europe invented loads before crossing the pond 😉
@toddhellyar416717 күн бұрын
90% of the world's medical advancement comes from the much maligned US medical system. Wonder why that is.....financial incentives in the US benefit the world.
@onthebrink111111 күн бұрын
"Inventions per capita." What a weird cherry picked stat. Why use per capita at all? Why not have a time period? America is far younger than most other Countries. What about art? American culture has proliferated the world far more than any other Country. How about drugs? What Country invents the most pharmaceuticals? Using a vague general "inventions per capita" statistic is meaningless.
@chriskenney423419 күн бұрын
The only thing i hate is that some Americans don't see themselves as Americans.
@LoriCollis20 күн бұрын
He is so funny.
@_LVC18 күн бұрын
In n out burger 🍔🍟
@larrylowry654320 күн бұрын
You asked the question about Americans. You should know around this season. We are just trying to stay afloat before they raise taxes again. So we try to do our best so we wont lose our houses. Colorado is getting out of control my dude.
@ScotMayo42023 күн бұрын
Top G Trash N"zi In the house. Tosh is the man.
@jollyrodgers727219 күн бұрын
I've been all over the 'States, 49/50 (never got to Maine), and halfway around the world (lived in 3rd world countries), and it amazes me when you get to the smallest towns in the world, People have Jobs - even before the internet! Wiki search Andy Warhol (and his 'art') - you'll get the joke.
@ThetrueKidGoku19 күн бұрын
Don't forget, America is a continent 😉😉
@ursulabklyn_mia614821 күн бұрын
You definitely have to react to some of the Tosh 2.0 shows. He is like the original youtube reactor.
@djinx29620 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol was a 1950s - 1970s pop art icon. Modern art in general has a bad rep comparative to other earlier art movements.
@TucBroder15 күн бұрын
I'd say we have it better here in Denmark (and loads of other countries) with free healthcare and paid education.
@dianebrown804622 күн бұрын
❤Pegasus THANK YOU 65yr old lady..subscriber awhile ..Thanks for turning me on to Tosh. && Thank REN, found you by him found REN about year ago StartedwatchingREN. Reactions after daughter called me Freaking saying you have to hear him, &&she knows I'm hard to impress, met Lots of Famous bands from 1978 to 85 ( Thanks to Awesome Woman Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads.1978..was 4ft11 Nerd at PennState made clothesforlocalrockbands liked dress I waswearing toldherI made it she said shethought bands in NYC might like myclothes andgave me number of guy Hilly Krystal owned club called CBGBS and things went Nuts after) Got to see Wild Comics who'd be canceled now to..Sam Kinson,Richard Beltzer, Andrew Dice Clay and Way more Love New channel❤❤❤ 1st I've seen Tosh THANKS for Intro ❤ Love ALL you do 😊😊and it's nice to see a Comic Wilding ❤Thank you Pegasus ❤Oh by the way Andy Warhol..artist..met at loft party in NYC..knew band Blondie ..met them in 78..1st clothes I sold in CBGBS to their drummer Clem Burke for $5 LOL 😊OK have to be honest..didn't watch Whole reaction before commenting & had to edit...LOVE how you said about American innovations...My Dad was one that did..he worked for Corning Glass 1st job, made Glass for 1st window in Space capsule & if you've ever used Pyrex or Correlle Thank him too he was Head Ceramic engineer on that shit❤❤
@bimbkin28305 күн бұрын
Tosh is amazing Loved watching Tosh.0
@JEFFwasHERE...16 күн бұрын
Numbers dont lie
@FallingPig23 күн бұрын
I think there is innovation around the world. Its just that in America you can get funded and the permits to try your ideas. Other places not so much unless wealthy already.
@NetVoyer5 күн бұрын
Competition breeds innovation, simple as that. Also, "Who's Andy Warhol?" Seriously?
@ImaCatMaia20 күн бұрын
We don't have a free market. If we did, we wouldn't be giving oil companies government subsidies with taxpayer dollars. What we truly have is an oligarchy and socialism for the rich.
@onthebrink111111 күн бұрын
Rich people pay almost ALL OF THE TAXES. Subsidies help prevent businesses from failing causing massive job loss and a bad economy. Maybe you don't know this but almost everything in our society requires oil. We should be doing everything we can to help them. Similar to how we do everything that we can to help poor people. The U.S. tries to help its own people. Whether they are rich or poor. Finding a middle ground is the point.
@michaelsoper361019 күн бұрын
I'd like to join you in believing most cops seek to honestly enforce the law, but having served in city office, I saw how little the average cop knows about the laws they are entrusted to enforce and violate rights from a combination of ignorance and arrogance (encouraged by superiors--easier to control); that was only magnified by the 80%+ of officers who violated their Constitutional Oaths by enforcing illegal mask mandates or kept families from visiting hospitalized, even dying loved ones. We need to go back to mostly policing ourselves. ANY government solution is, AT BEST, a necessary evil. When we return to that view of government, we have a chance at securing the blessings of liberty to the next few generations and give them a platform to extend those blessings further into the future.
@krogan376016 күн бұрын
If you think American innovation is what it once was your not paying attention
@Bearprobe2 күн бұрын
"Who is Andy Warhol" Like asking who Leonardo Da Vinci is... :)
@easypete293610 күн бұрын
you're right every diverse country was previously a white country why is that
@djax459 күн бұрын
Andy Warhol? He is a legendary artist...check it out
@zwieseler19 күн бұрын
According to statista, America is only 6th highest country with millionaires per capita. And probably the highest number of bankruptcies due to health costs in the developed world. There’s a v ideo , why America has the worst health care in the developed world…. Sobering viewing! But America’s economy is a world leader after these last 4 years.
@quor224320 күн бұрын
Yes!!! We are mutts in the US, and we should be proud of it, yet we still want to divide based on irrelevant skin color. I'm German/native American, outward looking I'm just a while guy, but that's not the real truth, and it's not the reality to be pure anything for the vast majority of Americans. So why are we still so obsessed with our origins??? When what we think is our origins is only 60% of our truth or less??? Even if it's 90% of our truth it's still does not define who we are.
@mikelama9616 күн бұрын
You know Andy Warhols work. Look him up. He’s important
@Grizazzle23 күн бұрын
Inventiveness or ingenuity has NOTHING to do with capitalism.
@TheHaubs11tx14 күн бұрын
That statement is incorrect especially since you’re using an absolute term like nothing. It’s not the only driving factor to inventiveness or ingenuity, but it is a motivator. Therefore, it has something to do with it. Words are important. Use them correctly.
@TBonebaseball188 күн бұрын
All the top tech countries are innovating all similarly. US, China, Japan etc... Look at vehicles, space races, phones, TV's, computers, and many other things. Most are not US brands.
@iesickboy23 күн бұрын
It's not necessarily the employees, but the patrons and general public they deal with that are lazy pos. America.
@trkddy20 күн бұрын
You gotta call BS ? It's a JOKE !!
@TPhoenixt20 күн бұрын
If you live in America and believe most advancements are American made( now) . You haven't left America. Only when the ppl are working to advance America and not an agenda only then will we get the #1 spot and reputation back.
@Libragirl236923 күн бұрын
He was funny
@beemill224220 күн бұрын
capitalism is easy to explain. Anything worth doing is worth doing for a profit
@samesamv147220 күн бұрын
I'm from a third world country big fan of America, a lot of my aunties and uncles are there. Couple of doctors, but I ain't moving there ESPECIALLY when I'm raising a child. America well generally the west ain't family oriented. Everyone's obsessed with being an influencer etc. no thank you, Don't wven get me started with your indoctrination camps aka schools 😂
@slickshewz7 күн бұрын
Let me explain why that point of view of an original art piece's price, isn't based in reality. If you're an artist and you spend upwards of 50 to 100 hours on a drawing or painting, you can't sell it for $80. If you spent an entire week of work doing a job for someone, wouldn't you expect to be paid accordingly? It's not a poster you're buying to put on your wall. It is a one-of-a-kind piece of art, that was worked on for a very long time, and only one person can own it.
@JusticeLeague-n3k20 күн бұрын
Our nature is being sinners
@RitaCarroll-b4t23 күн бұрын
Was just thinking what makes the US different is we encourage imagination. In a communist or authoritative governments most citizens just keep their heads down. When you look up you can dream.
@atuuschaaw17 күн бұрын
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@Squeekysquid17 күн бұрын
I disagree with why service workers have that attitude. It's because customers day in and day out treat every mistake made on their order is such a big deal. Or they take their bad day out on some barista just trying to serve them drinks forgot their creamer. On top of annoying customers, you have shift leaders with their noses so far up management's asses that they can tell you what they had for lunch. Then there is management that gives pizza parties as a reward for good work in a year, instead of a bonus or a raise. With the cherry on top being the dogshit wages, and dogshit benefits for putting up with all the bullshit.