Watching this made me realize how much general surface knowledge Michael has on stuff.
@yemaster90002 жыл бұрын
He really does seem like a jack of all trades. Especially with medical stuff like sudden infant death syndrome and I think he made a joke in one of his vids about fetal alcohol syndrome, I was like how tf does this mans know about this stuff lol
@mrbard12 жыл бұрын
@@NoahKPeters you mean autism lol. Not clowning on him. Shit i kinda wish i was mildly autistic. But he is a computer engineer and youll be surprised how many CE are on the autistic spectrum. I met this one engineer and he was crazy smart and knew something about everything!
@itakelemons38652 жыл бұрын
@@mrbard1 not necessarily
@AAAEA0102 жыл бұрын
@@mrbard1 I thought autism was having social development difficulties as in interactions or communication, with ocd sometimes, am I wrong? Michael sounds as far from that as possible I feel he's more of an adhd type fella I don't see where you got autism from..
@mrbard12 жыл бұрын
@@NessaNo-j5v that's fair
@BBoPPo882 жыл бұрын
Michael is always so informed, intelligent, and also just respectful. Apologizing for cutting people off, remembering after like 5 minutes and asking them what they were saying...I'm not really an otv fan I just watch every now and then but I like everything I hear/see from him. He has a great character.
@kkTeaz2 жыл бұрын
He puts on a persona for the camera so this isn't even peak respectfulness here.
@Osaaamaaa5 ай бұрын
Stop glazing him so much bruh. That's just called basic human decency.
@sso79685 ай бұрын
@@Osaaamaaait something people theses days are missing fr especially on the internet and theses spaces sadly :(
@ThatCheekyWalrus2 жыл бұрын
Also to everyone being like "oh he's from Canada that's why he didn't understand how brutal we were to natives" I implore you to look into Canadian settlement history, we were significantly worse with the wars, our treatment, the way we took our landownership, how we integrated them after colonization and how long our wars went on time wise in comparison to how long America warred. It's insane, more native women dissappear and are murdered in Canada than black women in the US per capita to this day. We just hide it better, it's disgusting.
@lavarelease29282 жыл бұрын
Honestly, and the fact that it is still going on in Canada is fucking insane
@bellayani63402 жыл бұрын
I also agree, whenever toast discusses about indigenous people, I realize that perhaps he doesn’t know that the same thing happened in Canada as well. Though, I think that it’s only “recently” that schools (elementary-highschool) began teaching indigenous perspectives in Canadian history and in general Canada acknowledging their mistakes in the past. But toast hasn’t been in school for a while and neither has he been in Canada. It kind of puts into perspective how many people in Canada don’t know the brutal history.
@artemis_lena2 жыл бұрын
I mean anyone who is an immigrant or children of immigrants doesn't really learn about any of this until you're an adult and only if you search for it yourself. The schools need to do a better job of teaching our actual history here.
@lavarelease29282 жыл бұрын
@@artemis_lena Are you talking about Canada?
@JimmyHey2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy to me that schools and people in general just ignore those parts of history on that continent. When I was in school in germany 10+ years ago we regularly learned about WW2, how it was wrong, why it became a thing, why we ought to never repeat the same mistakes our previous generations made. And it's a good thing that we learned about it. Meanwhile conservative american parents screech at the idea of teaching some subjects that handle racism.
@brayzaroo2 жыл бұрын
I’d be down to hear Michael explain Hawaiian history to everyone. There’s some crazy ass shit that a majority of the U.S. never learned.
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
I mean, a lot of Americans don't understand that we literally killed all of the natives and took their land, and then we don't teach about in school.
@alu83652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing up this topic about what is happening in the world rn. War is not something that media personalities are talking about now. Im your Russian subscriber and Im glad that you raised the topic about this. I was glad to hear your opinion upd: Toast asked what the Russian citizens thinks about what is happening now. Uhhh our government..... Recently, a law was passed that severely restricts our freedom. You can just get huge fines or a real prison term (recently a man was fined for making a comment on the Internet that does not support our troops, the fine is 40 thousand rubles. This is the whole salary of an average person. Some people, for example, get even less) People are beaten at peaceful rallies (girl who was detained recorded how she was beaten and mocked at the police station. Honestly, I couldnt even find the strength to listen to the full recording because it’s terrible) Almost the entire younger generation under the age of 25~ does not support the "military operation" that is happening now, but unfortunately there is also an adult generation that has grown up on propaganda (which is happening even now and I have seen many adults who simply DO NOT BELIEVE that people are dying in Ukraine). And those who try to tell the truth about what is happening are forcibly silenced. Personally, I feel completely depressed and I forgot how to live during these two weeks. People very dear to me live in Ukraine. I worry about each of them and their families. On February 24, we all woke up in a completely different world. Just imagine what its like to wake up from a shell explosion in your city or wake up and the first thing you see on the Internet its messenge from your friend "I heard three very loud explosions, Im scared" I want to believe that this whole nightmare will stop. I still can't accept that this is the reality I live in upd 2: Please dont write words of encouragement for me. If you have the time and energy, please support the Ukrainians (sorry, I will not write here how to support them, but you can go to twt and find information about it) I didnt write a comment to get support, I dont deserve it, because I was not affected in any way by what is happening It does not matter what nationality you are and where you live: be strong and healthy.
@iosias_real2 жыл бұрын
It must have taken a severe amount of courage and strength to say this. Good job and stay strong during these tough times.
@TinyBlurryMan2 жыл бұрын
I send my love and support to you. Stay strong.
@syminhchauhoang2562 жыл бұрын
Stay strong and stay safe! Sending a lot of support to you
@breadcrumbsclips562 жыл бұрын
Stay strong bro.
@mahoganyk2 жыл бұрын
You're incredibly strong for talking about this. I hope that you are still doing okay and that your family and friends don't get injured.
@dink_donk6792 жыл бұрын
Dang, I really envy Michael's memory capacity to just remember MANY different things off the rip! Like it's just A TON a random specific things, and he can very much clearly explain them.
@mynty_me Жыл бұрын
Well I think researching and learning about different topics gets you to be like that. Sometimes I know so many things that others find surprising. I don’t do it as well as Michael but had a friend who did it just like him and she always had something interesting to say.😊 She always had a joke I never heard too
@mobro78742 жыл бұрын
Michael, John, and Toast on one podcast??? Get the popcorn and the crack out edit: uh damn they talking about hard hitting stuff…appreciate u guys for trying to make light of a dark time, and talking about real shit
@puddle.studios2 жыл бұрын
@@seanp25 xD. Crack-Cocain, out
@austeyen56282 жыл бұрын
@@seanp25 get "crack" out, as in the drug
@Mast3rM1nd2 жыл бұрын
Bro that’s literally what I just said
@SumriseHD2 жыл бұрын
And 'MURICA in the title? This one's gonna be fun
@Tillerlis2 жыл бұрын
This is the power podcast boys
@rafaelgarcia57972 жыл бұрын
Trash Taste: “We keep our podcast politics free!” OTV Podcast: “So who do y’all think is the good guy in the Russo-Ukraine conflict?”
@the-sandman1989 Жыл бұрын
That's why I watch both
@darwinvasquez6714 ай бұрын
@@the-sandman1989opino
@cardinalityy2 жыл бұрын
The connection between media and the war is both fascinating and terrifying; hearing "I saw a video/TikTok/meme" in context to people dying is so surreal. The fact that there's literally _KZbin livestreams_ of stuff going on in the war? Crazy as hell I know this isn't the focus of the podcast lmao, but hearts out to those affected
@evion2232 жыл бұрын
God I love Micheal Reeves. Literally the reason I got into OTV when I didn't know them
@barbarianlibertarian92002 жыл бұрын
Same
@Martyr12 Жыл бұрын
I got into it because of Toast but I love Michael
@yencytolentino42992 жыл бұрын
A conversation between Toast and Micheal is a guaranteed banger, but shit having John and Brodin made this sht funnier
@sangbeom2 жыл бұрын
923 likes and no comments??
@JoshuaHenelyThornhill2 жыл бұрын
The synergy of these three is just too good! The unhinged one, the chill one and the polarizing one. They all bring something. Then you have Brodin on the side comin in with that extra spice we love and need it ! Love this !
@xxPenjoxx2 жыл бұрын
Michael has a great balance of being absolutely hilarious, with really silly humour and also being very knowledgeable about the war, cyber attacks, etc For a European perspective on the war, the way the media portrays it here in Scotland, is that the Russian government are placing extreme censors on Russian people, taking their phones to check messages, beating up peaceful protesters. The worst part I read so far about the attacks was the agreement between Russia and Ukraine to safely move civilians through a channel out of Ukraine cities, but then Russia reneged that and bombed the area! That story Brodin told of the media reporters being attacked is also shocking.
@iceilliden19102 жыл бұрын
But also one sided, considering that you also have Ukrainian Militias killing civilians in fear of them being spies, news reporting about Russians bombing Schools and Hospitals but purposely left out information that Ukrainians were hiding military equipment in them. War is war... none of them plays by "rules", its be quick or be dead.
@tomtom-jx3vy2 жыл бұрын
@@iceilliden1910 Nah get out of here with your Russian appeasing bull. Why would any country put military equipment into places such as schools and hospitals? Ukrainian civilians are being killed indiscriminately by Russian soliders, tanks and bombs. This isn't a war, it's an outright invasion of Ukraine set upon false pretexts by a fwit dictator that is dreaming for a long lost Empire. There is no sugar coating it with this "oh but ACKUSHALLY UKRAINIANS ARE KILLING THEIR OWN CIVILIANS" story. In conclusion - you are not smart - get off the internet.
@mamen64862 жыл бұрын
@@tomtom-jx3vy one is gullible and the other is evil, the latter is the one who attack first but then again the first trust others but unfortunately they didn't back him up. Yay for politics
@JoeJiJoestar2 жыл бұрын
tbf pretty sure I've seen everything he mentioned on social media. though that just might be me spending too much time there haha
@thefreehouse50522 жыл бұрын
@@iceilliden1910 Bruh theres literally videos of russian soldiers shooting journalists. There were also videos like that guy who was recording himself then a russian tank fucking shot at his house.
@Lewischeung93952 жыл бұрын
I like that Brodin is always there for the podcast. I get that he is sort of the producer role, but like can we just have him at the desk? like just with his laptop for the googles every episode xD great episode! #screentimeforbrodin #wewantbrodin
@jessywessy51962 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately someone has to take care behind the scenes
@user-xw4mu6nz4t Жыл бұрын
I kinda like how there's just an invisible man speaking lmao
@StormClaws72 жыл бұрын
It's soooo good when Michael is engaged in the conversation. He brings so many interesting ideas to the table
@CurioNomad2 жыл бұрын
Michael is so well spoken and knowledgeable. Could listen to him talk for hours
@justking69752 жыл бұрын
Michael Toast and John on a podcast together. This is gonna be a banger.
@LanHoops2 жыл бұрын
and brodin
@alvarobanuelos84962 жыл бұрын
this episode really made me appreciate Michael so much more. His knowledge about things along with his jokes and comedy educated me and had me laughing my ass off. Hope to see him in many more podcast soon
@kr300002 жыл бұрын
I would love to see them research one topic that they're interested in and then discuss their thoughts again. I feel like a progression on the discussion could be interesting
@evanhadeishi47012 жыл бұрын
I would be very down to watch this
@ryangaire9502 жыл бұрын
that would be so cool
@aslaras97762 жыл бұрын
I can listen Michael talk about things for hours. He sounds so well educated.
@qqalaxyy2 жыл бұрын
didn’t know how much we needed this until we got it
@dankesrt2 жыл бұрын
its been 3 minutes man
@jey18342 жыл бұрын
@@dankesrt and?
@dankesrt2 жыл бұрын
@@jey1834 then the comment wouldnt make sense because they literally havent watched it lmaoo
@RiyaSDesai2 жыл бұрын
michael getting excited about things he's learned makes me so happy
@nicholasdulock82202 жыл бұрын
Toast and Michael's list of "Animals I'd be okay killing on stream" has evolved to "Animals I would send into the infinite void of space"...
@JCorialis2 жыл бұрын
I see John, Michael and Toast on one episode and feel like it’s going to be a hooter. First 2 seconds: “do you guys think the death penalty should exist?” Okay, maybe I should prepare
@Kyeorii2 жыл бұрын
This is the most interesting OTV podcast I’ve ever watched so far. Michael seems like a really cool person to have a conversation with too.
@strepie932 жыл бұрын
34:55 If Michael really plans on walking through Amsterdam alone, I expect stories of him getting offered drugs 100%.
@deeelle65672 жыл бұрын
Great having this trio and seeing Michael back after a while! Note for Brodin: I noticed on this episode and for Scarra/Doublelift that the mic that John is using (that Scarra used last time) either has a connection problem or the gain is way too low on the mic. John sounds very distant and it's almost as if his vocals are just being picked up by the other mics and his mic is off or something.
@ryn_young2 жыл бұрын
+
@jjsbxksd2 жыл бұрын
i noticed this too
@ahaberry2 жыл бұрын
americans would be surprised how extensive and detailed our classes are. i'm from bosnia and i could list you all american states. we even had to do blind/blank maps and fill in the states, cities, lakes, mountains etc.
@Samuel-th6fw2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Sweden and we never had to learn about the US-states. We learn a lot about american history relating to the American Revolution (although it's presented almost like the sequel to the French Revolution), and the cold war, but barely anything at all about american geography.
@gergosergyan2492 жыл бұрын
I am from Hungary. We learned about the colonisation, revolution, civil war of the USA and their involvement in the first, second and cold war. Also NASA is mentioned. :D We did not learn about it's geography other than where it is, what is it's capital city, and Alaska and Hawai belong to it.
@Qcnordique2 жыл бұрын
French Canada here, We learned about every states with their capital the first colonies, the British act, Slavery, their attempt to invade Canada and their relations with the natives. Just like you, we had a blank map of the states and we had to write down everything we knew in 15-30 minutes for our test. We also did it for Europe, South-America, Africa and Asia.
@jaderose14172 жыл бұрын
i think their description of what americans has learned has since been updated. i had a required world geography class where we had to learn where countries were and a lot of large historical events that involved multiple other countries like the world wars for example. so our classes are improving but they definitely still need work
@Cruxispal2 жыл бұрын
Man as a poli-sci and law grad I wish I could have talked on this podcast. I'll try not to type an essay here but I just wanted to address one point. Propaganda and Truth aren't mutually exclusive. The best propaganda is taking something true and just running with it. One thing to take into consideration is that one reason why there isn't as much of a "balanced" news is that Russia is intentionally trying to curb back information and news about the war. Remember, they are still presenting this as a "Special Military Operation" to the Russian population and large amounts of that population don't even know that there's a full-blown war going on. Ukrainian perspective news and content is rampant because they're trying to garner international aid.
@MrGykos2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it also easier to create "propaganda" (read content if you wish) when it's actually true? I tried on purpose to search for the russian view and the r/russia subreddit was the best I could find. They rerun the same clips multiple times a day for days on end. They had a phase where they would create these crazy polls that all had the same response worded differently, for example there's no other choice but to agree to the war (special military operation). If they were right I feel it would be so much easier for them to put out content. The other side of propaganda I'm curious what people think is if ukraine is really winning or not. I mean sure, it's a win in itself that they lasted this long just with western equipment, no troops on ground. But are they really winning or will russia eventually capture their cities and this horrible story will end with a split ukraine?
@Cruxispal2 жыл бұрын
@@MrGykos I'm not a military expert but am a rather big fan of military history and content. From what I can gather: Russia still had the clear upper hand. Ukraine has been putting up stiffer resistance than anticipated and Russian blunders have slowed them down. But in the big picture, Russia still has overwhelming military firepower and numbers. All those destroyed Russian tanks and armored vehicles amount to something like 5% of what they have. Signficiant to be sure, but no where close to Ukrainian victory. To be clear, i think Russia will lose. But is it going to be a 10 year drawn out occupation dealing with insurgents type of loss or a quick negotiated loss is the big question.
@kiro92572 жыл бұрын
@@CruxispalI genuinely think Russia already lost on so many fronts. Like, their economy is clearly non-existent anymore, they've already lost more than 3,000+ troops (Dead, Injured, Defected, Captured, etc.) in just a span of a week, and EVEN IF they made a regime change (because that's what they're clearly aiming for) how can they maintain that regime? They need money, which they clearly don't have, and a full-blown Western-supported insurgency is not a thing the Russian Government wants to face. But, as you said, it's still to early to say, "Russia is losing" as they're clearly gaining ground. Overall, Russia may be successful in invading Ukraine but maintaining it is another factor.
@whodis1132 жыл бұрын
Lol isn't the RU UN dude literally said there's no war and Russia didn't attack anyone xD
@ReijoRitari2 жыл бұрын
@@Cruxispal Russian military inventory is like 5-15% new stuff, rest are more likely made during Soviet Union and mainitance of those is shit as corruption runs rampant. So many trucks have problem with tyres as their walls break and lose air etc. Also they don't have airsuperiority and Ukranian steppes are now muddy mess that makes it near impossible to move around them with vehicles (tanks, acp's and trucks) as they sink in it and get stuck. As big fan of military history you should know this why it's bad for attacking. Also they are not able to suppily their troops because spreading too thin. Yet again one thing that happened in the past. Also their brave and extremely stupid usage of VDV troops dropping into Hostomel Airport, was quite similar to Operation Market Garden where troops in both endpoints (Hostomel and Arnheim) faced same fate.
@rinsohma99422 жыл бұрын
Listening to a conversation between Michael and Brodin is going to be really enlightening.
@ericlefort2 жыл бұрын
Sidenote on "would you stay and fight when you can just leave": fighting age males are not allowed to leave Ukraine; they're being forced to stay in the country in case they are needed.
@evanhadeishi47012 жыл бұрын
Is that true? Where did you get that information?
@izlieraiden86972 жыл бұрын
@@evanhadeishi4701 u can just google it, and am not saying it's a bad thing that ukraine done, this is same practice done everywhere, even in the 1st world nation, when a nation is invaded male/capable citizen will get drafted in order to defend their nation, even more so when the nation that invade held overwhelming advantage over the defender, for example i live in indonesia and this rule will be in effect if china ever invade us, and im almost 100% certain the rule also exist in almost every nation in the world
@Mikano_ñ2 жыл бұрын
@@izlieraiden8697 in every country, men will serve and aren’t allowed to leave
@izlieraiden86972 жыл бұрын
@@Mikano_ñ mmhm thats what i said, exactly
@ananassiili2 жыл бұрын
In Finland men has to stay and fight if war breaks here. Even women can't leave the country, because their job is to be a backbone of the finnish country (factory work, food services, hospitals etc) . Only children, elder people, disabled people and pregnant women can leave the country if war breaks out.
@pandajared73832 жыл бұрын
Give Michael Reeves a podcast and just have him talk about anything and I'd listen 10/10
@RiverOpossum2 жыл бұрын
A lot of these topics are important and I’m glad you brought these hard things up in conversation in a way the general public can digest.
@abundantabsurdity70852 жыл бұрын
Just an addition on Roanoke: When they came back they did indeed find the colony in ruins. The ship left the starter group there with enough supplies for like a year or so and that ship was suppose to return to an established colony with actual colonists and more supplies. The colony ship, however, was delayed several times. Twice by a storm and once by a government. So, the establishment colony ran out of supplies as it's backup was now like three years late. When the colony ship finally made it back to Roanoke, they did find the place in ruins. It's possible that the Spanish raided it. The colonists were thought lost so the colony ship went somewhere else because of the bad juju with regard to their original site. The first native population those colonists found (remember Roanoke was one of the first) had native american children with light brown hair and blue and green eyes. So, what happened to the colonists? It appears that it was raided most likely by Spain and possibly by a tribe of natives. The natives either took the females by force or the retreating colony willingly joined a native group. Since both of these scenarios happened multiple times during this period, it's super hard to know which happened in this instance. Fun fact: Columbus was imprisoned for a time for the atrocities he committed upon his return to Spain. One more fun fact: when the pilgrims landed at what we now call Plymouth Rock, the puritans met their first natives. That group of natives, much to the chagrin of the puritans, asked in perfect english: "Have you any beer or alcohol for trade?" (They also asked for coffee and tea.) EDIT AFTER WATCHING MORE: A person, with adequate housing, would survive on Mars for about 4-6 months. Without adequate shielding from radiation from the sun (Mars lacks an ozone layer and a magnetosphere) nothing we have right now would be thick enough or lite enough to send to the planet and give adequate shielding. Right now, the thought of sending something to mars to make oxygen isn't for people to breath. I mean it could be, yeah, but it wouldn't be. Right now, the idea is to send a machine to one of the areas with frozen CO2 and other gases defused into the surface, and pulling the O2 from that to create a fuel source to recharge the rocket for the return trip. No, Toast: the amount of hydrogen (and any gas for that matter) doesn't remain constant on the earth. Earth sloshes hundred of tones of oxygen, nitrogen, water, and hydrogen to space EVERY DAY. And because Mars doesn't have a magnetosphere, it doesn't hold much of an atmosphere. The water would be gone and the planet dry by days end.
@janeenmarce69882 жыл бұрын
The serious Disguised Toast, the genius Michael Reeves, the funny Masayoshi and background Brodin. That is how I'm seeing them lol
@fzoid35342 жыл бұрын
This one is my new favourite episode of their podcast. They went through so many topics.. being serious, being goofy. Michael throwing in interesting stories out of nowhere. Toast and Michael already have a great chemistry but John fits in perfectly.
@tyriosfarsight72392 жыл бұрын
Fun lil tidbit for Brodin of the Children killing a rabbit topic : there have been cases of serial killers who formed a attachment to native American culture and proceeded to "simulate" some "rituals" (based on poor understanding and mis information) used during war times with their pseudo-cults that they formed around it.
@Cloyd12 жыл бұрын
what kind of podcast am i about to watch
@Brofain2 жыл бұрын
@@Cloyd1 a good one
@Cloyd12 жыл бұрын
@@Brofain no lies detected lmao, the podcast was great once again!
@Cazkade2 жыл бұрын
Michael nerding out about cyber warfare had me having an internal debate about new age 'stoxnet' type attacks... Great podcast fellas!
@hugofriberg34452 жыл бұрын
As a Swedish person: as a kid I learned 90% of what i knew about the US from dubbed disney channel shows
@ludde123456789502 жыл бұрын
I remember learning about the American Revolution and slavery in history class but that's pretty much it (also Swedish person)
@Robiness2 жыл бұрын
@@ludde12345678950 yeah. its like America was discovered, it was overtook by european settlers, they made USA, they had slavery, then civil war and... then we didn't care about them until ww2 i thing
@elijahjp21582 жыл бұрын
37:00 I can tell yall, as an Ohioan myself, what Ohio has history-wise, cause Ohio's history is definitely more interesting than half of the states, given its role in American History. First off, Ohio was the site of many conflicts between the British and French and Native Americans during the Seven Years War (1756-1763) as well as the Americans and British during the American Revolution. Then there was the Treaty of Greenville in 1795 which saw most of the Native Americans living there at the time to be kicked out. Ohio became the 17th State in the Union, joining in 1803. However, the state's borders didn't come without backlash. That backlash came from Michigan, in which the two fought over a narrow strip of land which incorporated Toledo. This is how the rivalry between Michigan and Ohio came to be. During the civil war, Ohio became one of the key places of the Underground Railroad. Ohio also has historically been very vital in presidential elections, even to this day. Ohio is a place where 7 presidents have been born, including legend Civil War general Ulysses S Grant. Immigrants that came to Ohio in the 19th and 20th centuries consisted of mainly Germans, Irish, and Italians. Ohio is also home to Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, one of the Wright brothers, and so many other figures. Finally, Ohio is home to the "dry capital of the world," which was where the movement of the probation of alcohol first gained traction. So yeah, Ohio is surprisingly filled with interesting history.
@lightningfrog1122 жыл бұрын
The more I hear Brodin talk, the more I wish he one day has a documentary about his life. There's so much stuff that's happened w/ him that I just wanna know Also this was a lit podcast
@shrimpskii30832 жыл бұрын
Loving the Bro Talks, keep it up! (Also like that Brodin is just there in the background of every podcast, and also please do more 3-4 person podcasts!)
@MrKrystalMethod2 жыл бұрын
17 mins in and it’s already one of the most interesting and funny podcasts i’ve heard ever lol
@nemukesw97612 жыл бұрын
Michael is the main character I swear, anything I see him being a part of I cant not watch it
@asianuy12 жыл бұрын
I'm excited for all the potential host/guest combinations. Keep the podcasts coming!
@pablocruzleo79542 жыл бұрын
"Imagine gaining consciousness and suddenly you are on mars" That's gonna be an offensive one in a couple of decades
@sarthakdesai35402 жыл бұрын
Lmao 5 mins in and we're already on thin ice. Just what I expect of these trio. 😂
@wintergreen99492 жыл бұрын
hmm, no ads
@RinkatsiTV2 жыл бұрын
i feel like i can relate to Michael's near death experience. Michael electrecuted by 120v but here in ph we have 220 volts. i got electrecuted 4 times in my whole life. 3 times as a kid and 1 time as teen where i completely blacked out but conscious. my body is vibrating to the point that its moving on its own and it got to pull the plug. that's how I'm still alive. lol
@randomystic86022 жыл бұрын
how tf are you alive
@ariasglennjerick6489 Жыл бұрын
We're just built different.
@deliciousgrapes53882 жыл бұрын
I wished Michael enjoyed being in the spotlight. He’s hilarious & very interesting to listen to.
@mitchypoohbear2 жыл бұрын
This podcast was way more intelligent than most other episodes! i love this trio!
@slaya0704922 жыл бұрын
toast's discovery of the US's genocidal past is hilarious.
@ZeroFate6432 жыл бұрын
It's still happening in the present as the US sponsors genocide in Yemen.
@klairvoyance2 жыл бұрын
ain't something similar going on in Canado tho?
@Em-by9ez2 жыл бұрын
@@klairvoyance Yeah there's basically the exact same thing but speed run and more government planning involved. Same as Austraila. He doesn't really have an excuse for not knowing, it's just that these are all such gaming people so deep in the nitch.
@cheekyboomboom89732 жыл бұрын
Haha I think this whole podcast was Toast discovering everything.
@faznaz74552 жыл бұрын
@@Em-by9ez At least they talk about it which i respect tbh
@wolfdom51282 жыл бұрын
Toast and Michael are such a great combo
@catboisub2 жыл бұрын
1:03:00 the problem here toast is that mars doesn't have an atmosphere to begin with, so there are discussions on building nuclear power plants to instigate global warming to create an atmosphere
@sendxnoodles2 жыл бұрын
I learned so much from Michael man. What a guy!
@somebody48892 жыл бұрын
A german here. Thanks to the war in ukraine we just doubled our military expenses (from 50 billion to 100 billion) and it will be even more in the next years. With that we have the third largest military expenses in the world... here we go again
@odinsprophet88492 жыл бұрын
I mean, it can be a good thing. As long as there’s no crazy evil guy in power
@lavarelease29282 жыл бұрын
I mean you have a completely different society at this point and Hitlers bloodline has been ended so y'all should be good
@pencilfangs2 жыл бұрын
Military Industrial Complex needs more money
@BalancedStar2 жыл бұрын
After hearing about their near death experiences, I really wanted to hug all 4 of them for still being here today
@iddoboomgaard3532 жыл бұрын
I feel covid will be recorded in history for socio-economical reasons, kind of like the 2008 crash or stuff like that.
@420fedoras2 жыл бұрын
I feel like it be recorded for having lasting social effects too, mainly as the catalyst for remote working, but also for things like hygiene, crowds, and contactless technology
@mulahasanovic_2 жыл бұрын
The Outer Space Treaty: There is no claim for sovereignty in space; no nation can “own” space, the Moon or any other body. Humans getting on Mars: Imma plant my flag here.
@annojance2 жыл бұрын
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) seems to be much more common in babies that lie on their stomachs for sleep. Once babies are consistently able to roll around from front to back and back to front on their own, they're no longer at increased risk and can sleep in any position.
@slowloris28942 жыл бұрын
These 3 should make their own podcast fr fr on a stack ong.
@Battlefox64_RL2 жыл бұрын
Bro why is Michael such a freaking genius. Edit: largest Cyber attack of all time 16:16
@Xysseus2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching this all the way through, loved everybody's individual takes on things. Awesome episode of the podcast, hope we see more of Toast, Michael and John!
@annojance2 жыл бұрын
Killing non-combatants in general is a war crime. There are also certain things that are considered unacceptable in the course of war against genuine combatants. If someone surrendered for example, you're supposed to give quarter according to international law. A few presidents in the modern era can be considered war criminals based on the fact that they approve missile strikes that resulted in civilian deaths. George W for example, but Obama wasn't completely clean either.
@klairvoyance2 жыл бұрын
Geneva Suggestions
@ryangaire9502 жыл бұрын
almost every president has been a war criminal lmao, certainly every one within the modern era
@mamen64862 жыл бұрын
@@ryangaire950 really? President of the new Zealand, i didn't read a single article where she oppress someone, kill someone, order her military force hhmm maybe I'm missing something Ps. Even rank as the second most safest, only to Japan, country. Tho the country suffer from poverty, unemployment etc, but eehh who doesn't suffer this kind of issues?
@ryangaire9502 жыл бұрын
@@mamen6486 apologies, i meant almost every president of the united states. i’m not educated enough on the affairs of other nations to speak on the truth of that for presidents of other countries.
@barbarianlibertarian92002 жыл бұрын
@@mamen6486 Look up how she handled covid. She may not be a war criminal but to say she never oppressed anyone is a major stretch.
@Pogihandsomeboy2 жыл бұрын
i am part Native and most of my native descendant all fought against the "Pilgrim" that settled but later down the line we ended up helping because of the wars they later created and "asked" us to help. then thrown in Rez's because we helped. my 3rd?great native grandma used to be a chair woman not only for native women but native people in general. fought against things they were going to pass to be against us. which she saved alot of people that were not gonna have lives. now im the only one in my family that wants to actively continue helping my native tribe to get most of our land back at least for now unused land. but im still too young too do anything
@DennisvdHorde2 жыл бұрын
At the moment there isn't a "major" cyber war going on (yet). Ukrainian cybersecurity companies have indicated as much with the help from other countries specialists. Michael is right about Russia's cyber attacks in the past, but at the moment the war focuses mainly on physical destruction of cities. Again, it can change in a moment.
@xRiizo2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best! Great job!
@sieytom2 жыл бұрын
Toast is back, ive missed this Didnt feel right without him
@NightSwipe172 жыл бұрын
This was such a great episode, would love to have these 3 back as a group in the future!
@lettuce16262 жыл бұрын
I'm so interested how the history books would actually look like in the future. Like corona happened, Russia vs Ukraine happened. These big world events that WE never saw in our history books
@agustinseron54202 жыл бұрын
imagine memes on actual history books
@iwoodbustanut73802 жыл бұрын
@@agustinseron5420 that would be kinda interesting, like those are the new political cartoons/comics of this age
@cngotham41112 жыл бұрын
Blm moment and the looting. Also the trump scandals, the ukraine war,covid,capital hill and ect.
@iwoodbustanut73802 жыл бұрын
@@cngotham4111 ngl if Earth is a tv show, the 21st century would be the most chaotic sequel, for example, the 19th century in a nutshell is just napoleonic wars, a bit of peace, two new countries unified, the Meiji reformation in Japan, European expansion in Asia and Africa and done. Then there's the 20th century, boom ww1, boom ww2, a long stalemate btwn two blocs, and a bit of peace at the end. But then here comes the 21st season of the show, boom SARS in Asia, boom the 2008 financial crisis, a ton of wildfires, the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, oh its 2014, russia first invaded crimea, then the 2018 Donbass wars, and late 2019 COVID, then now, 3 years later, Russia invaded Ukraine again, all these happened within 22 years
@moon-ww6qt2 жыл бұрын
@@iwoodbustanut7380 dont forget australia literally burning down, the floods too. the 21st century was a fucking wild ride.
@Lakshatopia2 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the most interesting episodes so far. Looking forward to this trio more in the future
@StillPeculiar2 жыл бұрын
I love how much Brodin is involved in this ep :)
@pittfan802 жыл бұрын
This whole space exploration conversation was basically season 1 of The Expanse on Amazon
@edward.sometimes2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this podcast, the discussion is great and I like how its different from the general content creation talks they have.
@CrisisghostOM2 жыл бұрын
We need more episodes of these three and Brodin! Would love watching them tackle all kind of themes
@Mast3rM1nd2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never been more hyped for a podcast before
@oliwerbalejko2 жыл бұрын
I feel like people in Ukraine are so eager to fight because of the general mentality in western Europe. I'm from Poland and here I feel like everyone is treating it as if it's our obligation to help. I was told about WW2 when I was like 10 and when I was idk 14, I read a book about death camps and soap made from human fat and stuff like that for school. I'm not saying I'd be ready for war but I definitely think people are so much more aware of a possibility of war. I mean I heard stories coming from my grandparents. My own family members. So I think if you're told about all that as a kid, it's really hard to not be emotionally attached to something that was defended not so long ago by people you personally know.
@feliciatoad82772 жыл бұрын
i can tell this is gonna be a good episode
@DarkSaitama2 жыл бұрын
These was quite enjoyable.
@Arnav1502 жыл бұрын
This was defintely my favourite episode in this season
@firewolf115672 жыл бұрын
21:20 this is called an intranet and is what North Korea has(and still does) done in the past, for further information seekers on the topic.
@MaitsuArataka2 жыл бұрын
Just from the thumbnail, I know it would be so chaotic and fun to watch already LMAO.
@Ciler72 жыл бұрын
When Michael drops a dragon balls p reference😭😂😂
@Enzolesterole2 жыл бұрын
Lezzzzggggoooo another podcast with Toast x Michael
@lettuce16262 жыл бұрын
The best duo
@stevin33382 жыл бұрын
As a Native American myself I know most people don't have the best understanding of our side of History. I'm sure the truth is more in the middle of some accounts and I don't blame anyone for not knowing. Most of the in-depth stuff is taught after high school and is only now becoming more known. Entertaining all around and loved hearing from the boys on all of these! Would love to see them actually learn about a subject and come back later to talk about it too!
@lelo2102 жыл бұрын
I love toast and michael’s dynamic, John makes it better haha
@charlottesweb51022 жыл бұрын
As a paediatric nurse, in my experience any sudden unexplained death of a baby that is initially described as SIDS while in hospital ALWAYS gets a post-mortem, and is usually attributed to something like co-sleeping, getting stuck under a blanket, an undetected/asymptomatic illness, or complications due to being premature/having a low birth weight. Similar to John’s story, very young babies can also have apnoeic episodes (stopping breathing) which is terrifying for parents but generally self resolves. The risk of SIDS significantly decreases after the age of 6 months.
@Sweeney5412 жыл бұрын
lol I guess it depends on where you live - they way you guys talk about Europe is pretty much how people in Europe talk about America. And as a Danish person I can tell you there is a HUGE difference between us and the Netherlands. (btw you've all met someone from The Netherlands - Jack's girlfriend Evelien aka Gab is Dutch).
@carmen-fj4uh2 жыл бұрын
as an american, europeans are way more accurate in grouping america together then us grouping europe together. that danish section must have hurt a little bit lmao
@Sweeney5412 жыл бұрын
@@carmen-fj4uh nah, not too bad. I watched Toast and Michael play geoguesser last year - I think it was for Ludwigs anniversary stream or something along those lines, so I knew what to expect. Michael lost it at one point because most of the places were in Europe and as he said "everything is flat!" (he obviously must have fogotten about the Alpes, the Pyrenees, Mt. Everest etc.). Jack as the only European there was either laughing at the others or losing patience. Bless him. :)
@klairvoyance2 жыл бұрын
@@carmen-fj4uh Also love how Americans bring up it's fine that they aren't able to differentiate between European countries when Europeans can't do the same with American states as if states would be the same as countries and European countries don't have states themselves
@jialianglow2 жыл бұрын
They should really do this every week, i'd listen
@intothekey2 жыл бұрын
It's great background noise for work
@nathanvalley79952 жыл бұрын
Sheltered gamer Cali boy views on the world. Loved this conversation, always a treat to listen to you all.
@tuana99272 жыл бұрын
some good topics were discussed and it was so entertaining with the 3 of them maan :D
@emmanuelsunga92942 жыл бұрын
I like how michael talks about the rice thingy that his friend feed to the chicks, it relates to the first ever(restart) episode of the podcast
@Martyr12 Жыл бұрын
The thing I like about this podcast is they don’t cut each other off, they fully discuss and flesh out an idea, and it’s not even close to the stuff I see from them in their personal content. Other KZbinr podcasts really don’t hit those points most of the time imo
@FantomMind2 жыл бұрын
There's our host of the most, DisguisedToast!
@homebodymarsx2 жыл бұрын
Loved the podcast Micheal has a way of explaining subjects that makes me happy to learn and follow along Thank you for the upload boys! 🖤
@kelzangtobgyel38872 жыл бұрын
Water also serves a cooling/heating purpose. It can hold a lot of heat so when you drink cool water it takes a lot of heat from you and then you piss/sweat it off and it takes away even more heat from our bodies in that process and drinking hot water can add a lot of heat to our body. It does also serve as a carrier of waste products in piss as well. We're pretty damn efficient with its usage. ( Not perfectly efficient but quite a bit )
@stevenle99602 жыл бұрын
yea lmao sweat is basically the reason we were able to survive against all the bigger and faster animals. Ancient humans could just chase them for hours until they ran out of breath and had to stop and pant. It is a huge evolutionary advantage.
@lolann772 жыл бұрын
This was seriously so thought-provoking while also being hilarious af
@floralfaunal2 жыл бұрын
These podcasts have such a great energy, I look forward to every episode! 💕 keep up the great job y’all
@SheepDoggyDog2 жыл бұрын
Hey, product of Ohio public education here. (Answering 37:00) In the 90s in our unit on state history, we learned a little about the Native tribes that were located in Ohio as well as the "frontier" days up until around the mid to late 19th century. Of course, the problem is that most of that history beyond a couple hundred years is not well-documented because of genocide reasons and all, so a lot of it is archaeological -- especially the Serpent Mounds and the Fort Ancient civilization. We also have Tecumseh and Blue Jacket to talk about. Then after that it's a little about The French and Indian War and how various parts of Ohio were "settled." For state history going into the 20th century, it's mostly how Ohio has the most presidents, the Wright Brothers invented aviation in Ohio and the two best American astronauts: John Glenn and Neil Armstrong.
@JarKaze2 жыл бұрын
This podcast was a whole history lesson LMAOOO Learned more here than when i took AP US History
@barbarianlibertarian92002 жыл бұрын
No you DID NOT. lol Read. These guys know their coding and engineering. They don't know shit about history.
@jj_ai3822 жыл бұрын
@@barbarianlibertarian9200 to be fair i took AP US and i didn't learn about a lot of the terrible shit we did like using biological weapons to try to genocide the natives. The coursework when i took it was hella sanitized.
@mwu3652 жыл бұрын
@@barbarianlibertarian9200 I don't think either of your statements is entirely accurate.
@notechb0ss2.052 жыл бұрын
@@barbarianlibertarian9200 Based on your name, I'm assuming you're upset about their VERY accurate statements about the US doing some not so nice things. Grow up lol.
@ChinaLookingKindaSus2 жыл бұрын
This was so fun! Thank you! I listen to it while doing work