This feels like the episode with the most tangents because the boys are trying so hard to avoid the deep questions lol. Love it
@curupa662 ай бұрын
Imagine talking about biggest insecurity and not mentioning balding
@xFalloutx1O12 ай бұрын
@@curupa66 he did actually mention balding but no one responded and he moved on lol
@edwinleal45172 ай бұрын
@@curupa66 he did
@mannychen2 ай бұрын
@@curupa66balding isn't that big of a deal, he could have easily gotten over it by now
@specialknees6798Ай бұрын
@@mannychen Spoken like someone who hasn't ever worried about it. Go on any related subreddit and you'll find suicide notes lmao
@douce4092 ай бұрын
omg conner saying peanut butter is low in calories followed up by ganrt thinking peanut butter was made with peanuts and butter was some of the best podcast revelations i've ever seen and i'm not even 10mins in. this is gonna be a good ep
@brilliantsableye25912 ай бұрын
I have played a Point-and-Click-Adventure once where you have to make peanutbutter Garnt's way.
@sendnoodless2 ай бұрын
@@brilliantsableye2591point n click rely on creative solutions though?
@JeinNoir2 ай бұрын
Ok but this raises a good point that I need to remember later. Actual butter on bread is good under peanut butter. Like 🎉 😂 Maybe they were onto something there.
@BlueDragon15042 ай бұрын
Garnt hammering in so hard that there would be actual butter in there made me cringe so bad lmfao
@Lea-is-sleeping2 ай бұрын
Garnt thinking peanut butter has butter in it ducked me up 😂
@MyVanir2 ай бұрын
Connor asking Joey for a new shirt had the energy of a kid talking to his parents.
@oomay19252 ай бұрын
and Joey and Connor telling Garnt to put the rubiks cube down lol
@Gclarkie212 ай бұрын
Joey is always the adult lol
@ryana54352 ай бұрын
@@oomay1925 Joey dealing with an actual ADHD kid 15:26
@StoneHavel2 ай бұрын
It reminds me of the letter an ancient Babylonian child wrote their mother for new clothes 😂
@mahershala401523 күн бұрын
46:31
@icychill1052 ай бұрын
Garnt the monk, member of a rockband, And reciever of a shoutout from Mr. Anime will never be a boring person. He has so much lore locked up in the BBC archive we havent seen yet.
@SavageOra2 ай бұрын
" This episode is gonna be deep ." (14 minute tangent of peanut butter, $700 juicers, and headphones ensues)
@ausreir2 ай бұрын
It went deep though.
@personname10082 ай бұрын
@@ausreir I'm not sitting through 30 minutes of deflection for that
@nanashi77792 ай бұрын
@@personname1008 is this your first time listening? If not, I'm surprised you haven't figured out what this podcast is about already
@personname10082 ай бұрын
@nanashi7779 I dropped off at the meme video when they would not let up on Ohio for 10 minutes. I used to be a patreon but they couldn't even upload right at least when I was there. If you like them still go for it, I hopped back because I was hoping they'd have some self reflection, but I guess it was just clickbait
@coleman41782 ай бұрын
@@personname1008 Crazy. Self reflect? Clickbait? Bro this is PODCAST, they talk about whatever thing they want to, title are just there to summarize the main topic. If you don't have the attention span when click on a podcast, that says a lot.
@DrN0VA.2 ай бұрын
"I think paradox means something fucking different mate" - Garnt quote of the year
@versusdxxth_49282 ай бұрын
Joey: "this episode is gonna be deep" Garnt: *cracks open a beer immediately*
@spoon19682 ай бұрын
The mushroom: You change over time. Your ideas, taste, body, everything. Keep giving things a chance, a 2nd, 3rd, 4th time. Don't solidify into an immovable person that shuts things down forever.
@Honeybreee2 ай бұрын
Also, acquired tastes are *acquired*, not something you develop on the first try. Maybe you'll find out that you really appreciate certain aspects of something once you get used to the parts that were initially offensive to you.
@Lilsp002 ай бұрын
@@Honeybreeeabsolutely,hated sauerkraut,mustard and other bitter things not even a few years ago…. I’ll tear that shit up now🤣
@FOKI58952 ай бұрын
Its a good idea, but a bad example. You dont need to love mushrooms, you dont need to eat mushrooms. Its funny to think someone who hates mushrooms would try so hard to like mushrooms. In life, some things are better shut down forever (jealousy, anger, resentment...), and sometimes you have to keep trying (to be better, do good things). If you are bad or prone to doing bad things, then of course you should keep trying to be good as long as it takes for you to start liking doing good things instead of bad. But if you are not doing any bad things, its crazy for you to keep trying to do bad things cause maybe you will start liking it someday. Mushrooms may be neutral in this scenario, and the story depicts a real struggle people have, however the message is wrong, you dont always need to keep giving things a chance, for example you dont need to keep giving bad or sinful things/people a chance, but you should keep giving good and virtuous things/people chances. It goes both ways, change is not inherently good, things can change for the better or worse, you can change to better or worse.
@Chaotix05Ай бұрын
Another part is that the mushroom is definitely something that you can learn to appreciate, but even then the crunch never goes away. This could mean that even when you find something that you absolutely (learn) to love, there is always going to be a part of it that is bothersome. You just have to accept that even the best things in life can have an annoying side to it.
@PlantaWhoАй бұрын
"For one to have good taste, one must first have no taste" - Gigguk
@khunshub18462 ай бұрын
idk how to explain but the VIBES in this episode are so great
@amber-ce9vd2 ай бұрын
bless that muffin
@knaditya82282 ай бұрын
@@amber-ce9vdand garnt’s beer both of them were losing it 😂😂
@KOFNY2 ай бұрын
I know that I’m parasocial when I can think of a story where a stranger changed joeys life and he can’t even think of it lmao. The time that the woman at the airport gave Joey a free boarding pass for a plane and made him cry is what came to mind.
@KOFNYАй бұрын
@@nemesis3089 I have no idea but I remember him telling it in one of the eps. If I find it I’ll lyk. Edit: I found it. It’s on the clips channel called “Joey Was Trapped In Canada for 5 Days and Couldn’t Escape”
@swooshieblooshie6083Ай бұрын
@@nemesis3089 im pretty sure KOFNY is the stranger that changed ur life now
@KOFNYАй бұрын
@@nemesis3089 No worries
@KOFNYАй бұрын
@@swooshieblooshie6083 LMAO
@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas2 ай бұрын
Garnt so confidently wrong with peanut butter being butter and peanuts combined. Is astounding.
@matthewenginer30062 ай бұрын
Joey absolutely losing it dealing with 2 children is one of the funniest shit I've ever seen
@HemangDevSingh2 ай бұрын
Not even 5 min into the episode 😅
@gutzz15192 ай бұрын
Timestamp?
@reverb43112 ай бұрын
@@gutzz1519the whole video
@yourbasicninja2 ай бұрын
@@gutzz1519 0:00 - 2:05:05
@Emparial_nuggetz2 ай бұрын
@@gutzz1519 the whole first quarter my guy😭
@Grandier2 ай бұрын
coffee guy here, the coffee bean that connor talked about is probably a Peaberry, which is a 'whole' coffee bean as opposed to the common coffee beans that is split into two in the coffee cherries. practically speaking, peaberry is just a cover-all term and has no advantages or disadvantages compared the non-peaberry coffees.
@SNLeon1172 ай бұрын
This episode is looking like a banger bc the lengths these boys are going to not answer the questions is content the world has never seen.
@abbyl46212 ай бұрын
Fashion magazines. Before youtube there were printed instructions with photos. There were some makeup artists who would make training tapes. You could also go to a department store makeup counter. They would give you a makeover and sell you products.
@lindseymcintyre5615Ай бұрын
I know I learned BASIC makeup (eyebrows, eye shadow, lipstick and voluminous hair) from watching my mom and her friends getting ready for nights on the town while I would be left with one of the teenage daughter of my mom's friend. Late 90's early 2000's were a time!
@danjfire79132 ай бұрын
Connor having a sugar high is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen 😂
@EvMattYT2 ай бұрын
Honestly!!!
@Gsjsjdhkslsls2 ай бұрын
I remember that clip when it looked like Garnt ignored Connor during their stream. I think it was the cookie tasting one and Garnt said he knew Connor was in a sugar high so he ignored him. 🤣
@AlternativExXxHonK2 ай бұрын
Sure "A Sugar high" 😂
@anthonynelson66712 ай бұрын
We need more episodes of the Sugar High Boys because the start was better than them whilst drunk.
@masterdetective19092 ай бұрын
Joey saying that he hates gossip while also simultaneously having a second channel that talks about the tea of Japan is such a Trash Taste moment
@austinwiebe3801Ай бұрын
I hate his second channel so much lmao
@Osaaamaaa7 күн бұрын
Then just hate watch it. That way atleast joey can make some money off of you .@@austinwiebe3801
@emma_nutella582 ай бұрын
Them saying Connor doesn’t have an American partner like Ludwig isn’t just waiting for his pookie to get home and video call him 🥺
@pokehero772 ай бұрын
you are so right they are soulmates
@ryana54352 ай бұрын
You mean mouse?
@IDontGiveAF1882 ай бұрын
Qt is like 'this is my bf ludwig and this is his bf conner and this is conners friend ironmouse
@kactus18892 ай бұрын
@@ryana5435joking about ludwig is funny but not mouse lol
@tryker012 ай бұрын
@@ryana5435 If it's okay to ship real people now then I ship you and your degen body pillow
@imbored41302 ай бұрын
Garnt: “I just feels like I’m a boring person sometimes” Tells a heroic story on how he recused an Old Japanese man
@tronortronАй бұрын
Like literally his life events and how he handles them is so not normal lmao
@diodelvino304818 күн бұрын
>Co-creates one of the biggest western anime fanbases on YT >moves halfway across the world "i just feel like im a boring person sometimes" aight bro...
@lennyS69692 ай бұрын
I’m glad the boys went from hating on Americans to all finding their American significant others. Joey&Aki Garnt&Sydney Connor&Ludwig
@charapresscott77502 ай бұрын
I mean even if they're not partners. Mousey is still Puerto Rican. Which is part of the US right?
@FreddieLane90012 ай бұрын
Yup!@@charapresscott7750
@Jerry42812 ай бұрын
@@charapresscott7750 Si
@ronniewhitedx2 ай бұрын
Joey and Grant have had theirs from the jump of TT. It took Connor a few years to find his American Pride.
@ronniewhitedx2 ай бұрын
@@charapresscott7750True. But find me a Native Puerto Rican that doesn't hate Americans and that'll be a day hell freezes over.
@LAK_7702 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how relieved I was when Garnt finally recalled the word "intuitive", I was like that meme of the sweating kid with the forehead veins
@dakota6832 ай бұрын
LMAO fr I was thinking the same thing
@Cathalina.O2 ай бұрын
Teaching people basic hygiene and how to clean is so real, when I was 20 yo a friend of mine got a job at a tattoo studio and one of his chores was to clean the bathroom everyday and at first he had no idea because his mom always took care of cleaning in his house.
@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas2 ай бұрын
That is small % of kids. And the person they showed in the video... that is mental illness. Teaching them is not going to help. That is the issue with really traditional families. The mom does all the work unless there are children that are girls.
@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas2 ай бұрын
@@IdOnThAvEaUsE42069 Having trash stacked up a tradition now that is wild. You must not have understood what is written I did not say the tradition of not teaching boys to clean is mental illness. But hey way to twist things that I said to argue against then like your own comment.
@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas2 ай бұрын
@@IdOnThAvEaUsE42069 funny how I did not call the traditional family a mental illness. Just criticized it for not teaching boys how to clean. I called the girl they showed living with trash piled up mental illness mental illness. Because you have to have a mental illness to live like that. Hey way to misunderstood what is said to be offended.
@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas2 ай бұрын
@@IdOnThAvEaUsE42069 that is not what I have said... but hey way to twist what I said to be offended. Or do you mean have trash stacked up in your house or apartment a tradition.
@IdOnThAvEaUsE420692 ай бұрын
@@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas Sorry, I misunderstood. 💀
@slumptydumpty30582 ай бұрын
Something i don't tolerate anymore is people who drinks until wasted or black out. Like when i was younger i did not care because it was whatever, but now that im older i just wanna have fun and talk. Now people just drink and start shit. Always starting something every time we go out.
@proudvballmom41422 ай бұрын
i feel like this probably gets said like every week, but i think it's crazy how much of a routine tuning in for a trash taste episode has become for me and so many other listeners. i keep catching myself thinking on a thursday night "oh, tomorrow is friday, that means another trash taste episode will be released", and i don't know why but i feel comforted by that fact every single time. just these couple of guys getting together to talk about whatever is on their minds makes me feel like i can get through the week no matter how tough it seemed to be going. it never makes me fail to realize just how important the little things in life are. this comment isn't meant to pressure anyone in the office to work more, but merely an observation i needed to get off my chest. if there's ever a time that anyone on set needs to take a break, please do; episodes can wait, always put yourselves first. but with that being said, thank you guys for being so consistent for so long; i (and likely many others) appreciate it more than you probably think
@brendantasker2 ай бұрын
as a fan i totally agree with you here. I've been an all time fan of these boys pretty much since they started this podcast. and at the start of last year i started making it a routine to keep up with every episode as no matter how good or bad life would get, hearing them talk to each other and just having a good time just reminds me of the good stuff in life and never fails to make me smile. This episode did make me think pretty deep, but it was almost a positive deep thinking for once. The boys have helped my positive mindset so much even if they don't know me or realize it and watching or listening to a weekly episode really just is some of the best parts of my week!
@curious.maddie2 ай бұрын
its nice to see some more love for the pod after everyone's been negative ❤
@monkey86002 ай бұрын
Since episode one of this podcast, I’ve been religiously watching these guys. A level of authenticity I can’t get from other podcasts is here
@SheliakDragon2 ай бұрын
Nah man, it's not that crazy. I remember a time when I was in uni and the biggest comfort of my life was Thursdays when the latest scanlated chapter of Naruto got dropped. 20 years later, I'm still a degenerate. That's a comforting thought, too.
@U1TR4F0RCEАй бұрын
It feels really weird for me as I spent 160 episodes writing a long comment on the subreddit time stamped, and joined the subreddit mod team and then went to Japan and wasn’t able to watch it on release and have ended up missing like 30 episodes and just no longer having an easy time to write the long comments. It’s still something I enjoy watching but I lost my magic schedule and don’t know how to get it back.
@freakishuproar11682 ай бұрын
I've always suspected clapping was an instinctive gesture long before it became a cultural expression, because babies will awkwardly clap their hands when they're excited or having a positive interaction with someone.
@Wyvernn_2 ай бұрын
But babies are like, learning SPONGES. It's impossible to know if that's truly human nature without raising a baby in a completely controlled environment
@ryana54352 ай бұрын
Because parents clapping hand to attract babies’ attention, that’s how babies learned it
@loppiopio2 ай бұрын
the clapping thing doesn't seem weird to me at all because it's a very simple motion that makes a loud noise distinct from your voice, and there's lots of reasons why someone would do that. particularly when one person claps, and other people follow suit, the collective noise feels more united than trying to coordinate something similar through voice, so of course someone put their hands together one time and it caught on. seems almost like monkey behaviour to me. and y'know, just having palms that hit against things seems like a basic intuitive thing people would do, why not hit them against each other?
@JeinNoir2 ай бұрын
There’s always that single clap some people do while laughing to think about too.
@jasonsouth16522 ай бұрын
“Life ain’t nothing but bitches and money” - Guts, Berserk
@verbfrombonsai88522 ай бұрын
One of the biggest keys to the Monty Hall is if you understand the fact that they will NEVER REVEAL THE DOOR WITH THE PRIZE, they will always reveal a blank door. So it ends up narrowing down where the prize actually is. so with that knowledge, let's say we have three doors and prize is in DOOR C: 1. you pick A, they reveal B is blank, swapping for C wins 2. you pick B, they reveal A is blank, swapping for C wins 3. you pick C, they reveal either A or B, swapping loses Swapping will win more than not
@sundern1689Ай бұрын
This helped me finally understand, thank you.
@FirozakiАй бұрын
Wait why would you not have option 3 be 2 different options? 3. you pick C, they reveal A, swapping for B loses 4. you pick C, they reveal B, swapping for A loses By the logic of 'they will never reveal the door with the prize', shouldn't there be 4 total possibilities for what happens, not 3? which is how we naturally assume it to end up being a 50/50 chance and swapping should not change the odds.
@sundern1689Ай бұрын
@@Firozaki the only time swapping loses is if your initial pick Is C where as chosing A or B swapping wins. So it's a 1 in 3 chance that swapping loses. At least that's what I think it means. That's probably also where the paradox is, if swapping always wins on A or B but always loses on C then it looks like a 1 in 3 chance but C also has two possibilities of losing so it also seems like 50/50
@mfn1311Ай бұрын
@@sundern1689yes that is correct. There are only three possibilities: you pick door A which has no prize, the host opens the other empty door and you swap to C, you pick door B and the host opens the other empty door, you again swap to C, or you pick C, the host opens one of the two doors without a prize, doesn’t matter which one, and you swap to a losing door. The three options come from your initial pick, the 2/3 odds of winning after swapping come from the fact that 2/3 of your initial choices will lead the host to reveal the only other door without a prize, thus swapping gives you the prize, while 1/3 of your initial choices lets the host arbitrarily pick an empty door, thus swapping makes you lose.
@saintyoo25 күн бұрын
A lot of people get it when you use more than 3 doors. For example 100 doors. You pick one. Game show host reveals that 98 doors are empty. It's unlikely your first pick was correct, while switching to the last door is very likely to be the winner.
@UFOinDisguise2 ай бұрын
The 2nd to the last question kinda made me tear up man. At first when I was still in my "rebel" phase or whatever, I sort of planned that I'm going to leave my parents, go abroad and just cut ties with them. I'm still in Uni and now I can't even handle the thought of my old parents being alone in their last moments man.
@AngryWelshRonin2 ай бұрын
"Guns don't kill people, rappers do!" is literally a quote froma goldie looking chain song
@Steelmeister1002 ай бұрын
And they saw it in a documentary on BBC2
@lockedwhisper54332 ай бұрын
Really loved this episode, the difference between being more open & vulnerable instead of just 95% yapping, 5% life updates, was really refreshing
@meowiartea2 ай бұрын
Just love how unhinged Connor was in the first four minutes
@ARYS022 ай бұрын
Garnt is really trying to avoid the questions, but still gives the most cool answers, Btw the mushroom story is wildly cool
@kim-robinsylow34862 ай бұрын
When Connor was saying that Peanutbutter was low on calories, I knew this was going to be a goated episode.
@meggiebyerley4330Ай бұрын
This episode reminded me of a time my life was changed by a stranger on a holiday to Greece. We had gone to a dinner with some local families and there was this couple there that had to be in their late 70s early 80s. And we hit it off, so much so that we decided to go on a catamaran trip the next day with them for 12 hours. We learned about their time fighting apartheid in South Africa and their lives of strife. They gave us a real look at how it was to live life to it's fullest and never take things from granted. It made me a much more content and appreciative person. I felt like I was more confident in doing what I wanted and what I felt was right. That truly changed my outlook at a time where I felt lost and I will never be able to fully thank them to this day. We still chat on snail mail from time to time! Love them and wish them the best ❤
@sayantanmazumdar32 ай бұрын
Garnt: They combine peanut and butter to make peanut butter. Joey: Socrates invented philosophy. These conversations are as deep as the water in a rice field.
@Nameless_JPN-ENG2 ай бұрын
Well, thanks for Sakuna of the Rice and Ruins, I now know it ain't that deep.
@meidesuwa52622 ай бұрын
A rice field is quite deep for an ant
@AltevBaka2 ай бұрын
Connor saying his biggest insecurity was balding then quickly laughing it off is a great example of how insecure that shit can make you. It legit sucks and it’s such an insecurity that you can’t even say it’s an insecurity without people shrugging it off. you don’t realize how much it can fuck you up unless you experience it.
@romysuter96422 ай бұрын
connor in the first half hour of this episode had me crying
@seasyrenn2 ай бұрын
I never seen Connor so happy and interactive..who knew..muffins were the answer 😂
@KnowNameVT2 ай бұрын
connor at the start of the episode reminds me of a kid the month before christmas who just be asking for shit for his list
@theblessedfreeloader91892 ай бұрын
Wow, the beginning of this episode is so high in energy and they already fact checking stuff about bullcrap they thought that might be correct. 😂😂
@amber-ce9vd2 ай бұрын
connor needs a muffin before every episode from now on LOL
@bonogiamboni48302 ай бұрын
I love how connor basically got the monty hall paradox immediately but the others kept explaining it until he wasn't sure anymore.
@laurencefraser2 ай бұрын
His explaination of his understanding was terrible.
@armaanb.65662 ай бұрын
@@laurencefraser I dont think he understood anything lol.
@Lulink0132 ай бұрын
@@laurencefraser It's funny because his explanation is so weird it's hard to know if he's right for the right or wrong reasons. One way to look at the problem is indeed to treat the host-opened door as a freebie you get for switching doors, thus you do indeed get 2 out of 3 doors.
@tonyme04402 ай бұрын
He actually didn't get it, but that's because joey and garnt explained the initial problem poorly
@CephasTheWanderer2 ай бұрын
Connor didn't get it. His explanation was that, "it used to be 1 in 3, but now that 1 is revealed, it's now 50-50 but with a freebie, hence 2 in 3" which makes zero sense if you really think about it. The simplest I can explain the paradox would be: -You start with a 1/3 chance, which means you have a 2/3 chance to be wrong. -When one door is revealed, you still retain the statistic of your own door having 2/3 chance to be wrong. -Because there's only 2 doors left and your own door has 2/3 chance to be wrong, the last remaining door (the one that you didn't pick and wasn't revealed yet) has 2/3 chance to be the correct door.
@jeksun15802 ай бұрын
Something about this episode banter so far sets it apart from the rest i don’t know why, maybe we've been getting too many prompts (not complaining tho)
@Freakiestgoat2 ай бұрын
Bro Connor’s take on love has no reason to go this fucking hard, he went from “bitches” to fully locking in 💀
@gouvyfam2 ай бұрын
Meilyn was the stranger that changed your lives, just that she no longer is a stranger
@Tonydeezer2 ай бұрын
Joey being the dad of the two is hilarous to me 15:29
@pikapikamika2 ай бұрын
19:28 I had a class in highschool that was a study hall but the first 15-20 minutes was teaching us how to manage all our schoolwork, how to prioritize assignments, how to use a planner and calender, how to email teachers, ect. and it was honestly the most helpful class I've ever had
@jessiekitten69942 ай бұрын
I love the contrast between host Joey, tipsy Garnt, and sugar high Connor
@TheJourneyofJosh2 ай бұрын
I think Connor should have a muffin every episode 😂
@TobiDaJoker2 ай бұрын
34:45 It got glossed over when he said it here, but Garnt's mom keeping every single card from him is really wholesome ☺
@animefanrk2k2 ай бұрын
The Monty Hall paradox is one of my favourite problems. As a logical person, it makes so much sense because people overlook the fact that the Monty Hall situation ALWAYS reveals a losing door. In other words, the reason why switching yields a 2/3 chance of winning is because at the very beginning of the problem, you had a 2/3 chance of choosing a losing door.
@laurencefraser2 ай бұрын
The paradox seems to stem entirely from people being Really Bad at Explaining it.
@Alex_Barbosa2 ай бұрын
@@laurencefraserright lol
@shimaaalayie9965Ай бұрын
I absolutely despise it lol. It looks like a a 3rd grader discover the concept of probability in math for the first time. It's honestly even hilariously startling that this got popular. Might even top earth is flat phenomenal at this point...
@amber-ce9vd2 ай бұрын
we need to give connor more muffins before an episode lmao 😭 his energy is so spontaneous and im loving it
@seif_2 ай бұрын
we eating good today
@tristinsmith12202 ай бұрын
We eat trash taste
@pcenero2 ай бұрын
We laughing, clapping, and the blowing profession today.
@Mindonicon2 ай бұрын
🍕😛
@anahelenaragao2 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Mellow_Yellow132 ай бұрын
I’m only 9min and Gigguk and Connor are off the chain. I’d swear they took something before the show lol Poor Joey.
@brancofuller98782 ай бұрын
Garnt asking out of NOWHERE "what is humor?🤔" killed me 😂😂😂
@Deer86162 ай бұрын
The most manic trash taste episode to date and Im here for it
@SociaICancer2 ай бұрын
Connor inheriting Chris persona is hilarious even tho they're both brit's still funny how he got a entirely new vibe and all of them got way too much energy than normal, they're really not aging.
@Che1seabluesdrogba112 ай бұрын
I just like whenever they do the Chris or Connor voice with each other ."Hurumph What is this!?"
@SociaICancer2 ай бұрын
@@Che1seabluesdrogba11 yep true, so unbeatable combination.
@quandaIedingIe2 ай бұрын
Speaking of aging, did you know Chris and Garnt are the same age?
@SociaICancer2 ай бұрын
@@quandaIedingIei thought that was a joke tho, Thanks for the info, even tho i watch them all these years om.
@quandaIedingIe2 ай бұрын
@@SociaICancer the difference is Garnt is a n Asian 34 while Chris is a British 34 proof complaining about everything makes you age faster
@mschored4872 ай бұрын
Joey brother your honesty in this episode was God Tier. Maybe bc the othe guys were high or something but you got newgound respect from dude. Extremely well spoken 👏
@wvin30522 ай бұрын
Switching in the Monty hall problem gives you a 2/3 to win because let’s split up the problem with a tree diagram. When you first pick your door, you have 1/3 to win, 1/3 to lose and another 1/3 to lose. When you switch, all these outcomes flip so 1/3 to lose, 1/3 to win, and then another 1/3 to win. Thus, switching results in an overall 2/3 to win. If you are just looking at the switching scenario alone without the context of the 3 doors, then it is 1/2 to win or lose but because we have extra information before that, it does alter the chances.
@iskierka83992 ай бұрын
Or, as there's many explanations, one that doesn't require a tree: The revealed empty door is not random. This is what breaks the intuitive 50/50 chance. The door you're shown is *always* empty, therefore unless you were right the first time - which you know is always 1/3 - the remaining door is always the winner. If the revealed door was random, or non-random but based on a system that doesn't depend on the prize location, like always revealing the door to the right of the pick, then it would become 50/50, because sometimes the remaining door will be a loser because the prize just got shown. This doesn't really make for a good gameshow, though - but is relevant if there's tiers of prizes, instead of winner and two losers. Top winner being revealed tells you less, and potentially nothing, about where second place is.
@SuperBig2ne12 ай бұрын
Peanut butter as a combination of peanut and butter is crazy. Gonna be a banger episode!
@kasenibaraki37702 ай бұрын
The immediate tangent is incredible
@jade_meiko2 ай бұрын
“We gonna talk about deep stuff” “Avoids deep stuff” 😂
@amaugust72852 ай бұрын
As someone who makes peanut butter with his grandma, it's painful to hear garnt saying peanut butter is grind peanuts with butter.
@pranavtekumalla35312 ай бұрын
20:58 Joey:*Unintentionally makes a valid point* Grant and Connor: *Affirmative noises* Joey: STFU!!
@virael3801Ай бұрын
The way they looked at each other in agreement lmaooo
@PlamoTherapy2 ай бұрын
The Monty Hall Problem basically says that the probabilty changes because it's NOT Random. You will ALWAYS be shown the wrong door. It's really freaking counter-intuitive.
@khunshub18462 ай бұрын
Heres an explanation of the monty hall paradox they were talking about. Let's say there are three doors, and behind them are like the following: Nothing - Prize - Nothing Let's look at all the possibilities. If you choose Door 1, the host must open Door 3, and if you change your choice to Door 2, you win. If you choose Door 2 and decide to change your door, you lose. If you choose Door 3, the host must open Door 1, and if you change your choice to Door 2, you win. As we can see, in all three possibilities where you change your door, you win twice out of the three possibilities. Similarly, let's consider the possibilities where you stick with your initial choice: If you choose Door 1, you lose. If you choose Door 2, you win. If you choose Door 3, you lose. We can clearly see that the strategy of changing your door gives you a higher chance of winning the prize. It's not a 50/50 scenario, but rather a 2/3 probability of winning if you switch doors. When host opens one of the remaining doors, he provides you with a new information. This information is not changing the initial probabilities but telling you that: "The probability of the prize being in one of the 2 doors you did not choose is 66.7% and I am opening one of these doors for you. In the beginning there was a 66.7% probability that the prize was in one of these two doors, and I showed you which of these doors had a nothing." The 33.3% probability was added because of the information the host gave us. Thus, when we change our door, we have a 66.7% probability of winning.
@zrckr2 ай бұрын
blud is cooking
@d1anacrystal1272 ай бұрын
You're the first one to make me understand this paradox despite knowing the answer before
@justsomeguysHandleChangedByYT2 ай бұрын
it is not a paradox btw
@Lulink0132 ай бұрын
I like this explanation even if it's a little wordy. Personally I have two other ways to change the aproach: - You can pretend the host asks you to either open your initial door or all of the others (thus you open 2/3 doors and have 2/3 odds). - What if there were 1000 doors and the host openned 998 of them revealing nothing? It would be very unlikely to have picked right at first, so it's sometimes easier for people to get it.
@Lulink0132 ай бұрын
@@justsomeguysHandleChangedByYT There are multiple definitions of a paradox, and situations with counter-intuitive solutions are one of them. Look-up Jan Misali's video on the 5 kind of paradoxes, he breaks the definitions down very well.
@alexrammed2 ай бұрын
The door paradox is easier to comprehend with percentage. Like, you have ~33% to choose correct door and ~66% to choose wrong one. Statistically you will more often choose wrong. So by reviling (eliminating) one wrong door, and asking if you want to switch your choice -- *statistically* you should. Cause again you probably choose wrong one in the first place *statistically*.
@Luneanna2 ай бұрын
"Our deepest episode yet" also called as "Connor truly avoiding starting their deepest episode yet"
@eleonarcrimson8582 ай бұрын
Grant had the same confusion about the thanksgiving thing in an afterdark episode.
@phaminator39362 ай бұрын
If people are still confused about the Monty Hall problem, imagine instead of 3 doors there’s 100 doors now with only one of those being the prize. You choose 1 door with 1/100 probability of getting the prize. The host who knows where the prize is opens 98 doors now, leaving your door and an unopened door. You chose your door with 1/100 probability of getting the prize, but this door that you didn’t choose now has a 99/100 probability of having the prize since the other doors were opened. The probability of your door locked itself to 1/100, but the new door went from 1/100 to 99/100.
@st.lucient47552 ай бұрын
So it's just GROUPING between 1. the one you chose (1/100) 2. the ones you didn't choose (99/100) I see it now and that's so stupid. I'm keeping my fckin choice just open the door NOW before you guys have enough time to move the prize to a different door.
@JacksonJinn2 ай бұрын
The annoying thing is the math checks out... But only if you take it as a new choice. I.e. the first choice is always going to be bad odds, but the second will always be 50/50. Someone given the second choice ignorant of the first will have 50/50 odds on EITHER choice. Ergo mathematically the same odds as the normal player should have to swap or stay with their choice. You're gambling no matter what, but claiming it *improves* your odds to swap every time is annoying.
@phaminator39362 ай бұрын
@@JacksonJinn In probability this is called an event. You see the whole event of picking first and then getting the chance to change. That’s how this Monty Hall problem is situated. Hope that helps. :)
@phaminator39362 ай бұрын
@@st.lucient4755 Haha yeah it’s definitely confusing the first time I learned it. Conditional probability is always like that because events can alter the probability.
@st.lucient47552 ай бұрын
@@phaminator3936 thanks for helping me understand this terribly explained paradox though Appreciate it !
@zackcash49412 ай бұрын
We evolved laughter to let other humans around us know that there isn't any actual danger after a false alarm.
@gillianm74152 ай бұрын
Bro, the "peanut butter is just ground peanuts" reveal brought back a memory I had from daycare of us unshelling peanuts while Lion King 2 is playing and seeing them ground the peanuts in front of us so we can make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches 😲
@laserbeam_2 ай бұрын
A rugby coach gave me a life time insecurity. We'd finished a drill and a teammates tells me "-my name- you always look serious, smile!" so I half-heartedly did, and immediately this coach shouts "this isn't a time for smiling, get serious!" in an angry tone, directed right at me a freshman high school student. So, now I always have this voice in my head wondering if I'm being too much for those around me.
@hyeleven74912 ай бұрын
He must be trolling you bruv😅
@laserbeam_2 ай бұрын
@@hyeleven7491 nah, he was just an arse who had no business coaching a women's rugby team.
@Kyle198192 ай бұрын
As someone with angry default face this hits home, some ppl asked if im upset about something even though im just on neutral
@scars2167Ай бұрын
how the monty hall paradox works is that if you chose an empty door to begin with switching always gives you the prize, if you chose the prize to begin with, switching will give you an empty door, the odds you selected the prize is only a 1/3 chance, and the odds you selected an empty door is 2/3 chance therefore switching wins the prize 2/3 times
@arshadmakeen41682 ай бұрын
Connor 200 years ago: "Scurvy is not an illness"
@Gtoonm2 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard that the first 14 minutes is them actively trying to avoid going on topic
@shaunriordan4932 ай бұрын
Ok a real note, that humor question actually blew my mind.
@Melsogoe2 ай бұрын
About the Monty Hall question, Connor is kind of right. Why it’s not a 50% chance is because you likely picked a door with nothing (66%), thus when the other nothing door is revealed, the only event where switching is wrong is when you picked the right door first try on a 33% chance, effectively making switching the right play 66% of the time.
@Tonydeezer2 ай бұрын
Imagine the whole episode them avoiding the topic of the episode LOL
@stef-ruvx2 ай бұрын
Garnt is like an alien trying to understanding humans 😂
@ryana54352 ай бұрын
He is one of us😢
@kawaiikinomoto7282 ай бұрын
the last stories that Connor and Garnt told reminded me of something on my most recent trip in japan, i was pushing my suitcase on a train platform and i was kinda in a rush cuz i had to meet a friend later and my suitcase wheel either was broken or got caught on something as i was pushing it and i wiped out and fell pretty badly. thankfully i put my hands down so i didnt fall on my face/head but my hand bent back pretty hard and i ripped my tights and not a single person on the platform even asked if i was okay... no one got up or stopped, no one said anything (it wasnt that busy i guess but still) i was so embarrassed too so i just got up and limped to the elevator and recomposed myself in a different area... my hand ended up hurting the next few days and i ended up with a huge bruise on a few spots on my leg from falling too but damn, if that was someone else that i saw fall, i would have definitely gone up and asked them if they were okay and i was kinda sad that no one did that for me
@michaelcorleone74392 ай бұрын
Okay, I'm 7:30 in and do they think Peanut Butter is Peanuts and Butter? Peanut Butter is 99% Peanuts (which are high in calories) and a little bit of oil to smooth it out.
@ShadowDaPk2 ай бұрын
That was a real smooth brain moment
@Crim_BruleeАй бұрын
That made me laugh so much. I love it when they're so confidently wrong, lol
@paawanjethvaАй бұрын
1:21:31 On the Monty Hall problem: When you first choose the door, there is 1/3 chance you pick the car. So, there is 2/3 chance the car is behind one of the other two doors. Now, the host will always reveal a door that does not contain a car. Since there was a 2/3 chance that the car is behind one of the other two doors, after one of the doors is eliminated, there is a 2/3 chance that the car is behind the door the host did not reveal. The important thing here is that the host does not reveal the door on random, but according to where the car is. So, his choice of revealing a door gives you information.
@quandaIedingIe2 ай бұрын
This episode feels like they prerecorded their own parts individually and put them together into 1 video
@AnNguyen-us9bt2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite episodes. Very thought provoking. I enjoyed answering the questions while they were going through them
@beyondPika2 ай бұрын
you got to learn to love the crunch - basically either you do what you love but sometimes you just need to make yourself love what you do since the former is not always possible. Basically gaslight yourself into liking doing what you don't want to do but you need to do it since it's necessary.
@JeinNoir2 ай бұрын
Acquired taste ~
@moony_ink9556Ай бұрын
I'm 34 too and about the Garnt monologue part, I think it means that we evolve and adapt over time. As we grow old, we learn to appreciate things that maybe we hated in the past
@chrisnaftel47882 ай бұрын
Todays peanut butter segment is going in the awardw for this year
@saivenkateshvadapalli91292 ай бұрын
Joey is seriously killing it qith his answers ✨
@HouseMDaddict2 ай бұрын
The anxiety of the two british men deflecting for the first like 10 or so minutes of the video to delay "getting deep". 🤣😂. Garnt getting super random and Connor being "hyper" from the muffin. Poor Joey who was trying to navigate their chaos😁
@Sketch_EM2 ай бұрын
The derailing at the beginning was hilarious
@ishouldbestrange45742 ай бұрын
An easy explanation for the monty hall problem, starts with the premise that the host can only open an empty door and always excluding your choice so effectively you're looking for the empty rooms if you find one empty room which is 2/3 of the chances the other one gets revealed. So instead of looking for the car you are effectively looking for the empty room and by switching you are more often than not gonna get the CAR.
@joshephkouidi19202 ай бұрын
If you want to EASILY UNDERSTAND the MONTE HALL paradox, you have to think of it with 100 doors. When you make your initial choice you have 1/100 chance it is the right door. So there is a 99% chance it is the wrong door. Then we open all the other doors showing you there is nothing behind them and you are left with your choice and another door. You should switch, because you know that your door has 99% chance of being wrong. When you made your first choice the odds were not in your favor so you should switch because now there is less chance of it being wrong.
@evelliorАй бұрын
Connor instinctively seeing through the Monty Hall paradox was impressive.
@KeemoN-r5h2 ай бұрын
This is the funniest way they start an episode 😂
@zinkevsquared2 ай бұрын
The way that I see the door question is that you are no longer just selecting one door. Once that door is revealed, you are selecting the new door AND the recently revealed door, hence the 2/3 odds compared to the 50/50
@JeinNoir2 ай бұрын
This one is the best explanation so far. 🌟
@FilipusWisnumurti2 ай бұрын
02:40 you know Joey, if connor wears that white shirt all the time, you could just market it as "The Nonsense Connor Shirt"
@arshadmakeen41682 ай бұрын
this is gonna win the best episode awardw, calling it right now
@Kunoichi4ever42 ай бұрын
01:17:40 gave me goosebumpt too. Garnt really went into his mafia vibe with that beer.
@imrobotjo2 ай бұрын
im not gonna lie, idk what I thought peanut butter was but I didn't think peanuts mixed with butter lol
@billbrown88222 ай бұрын
love your channel bro.
@yargolocus48532 ай бұрын
To explain the 3 doors paradox, you could think of it like this. Because the host knows the right door and the door you picked (and never reveals either), it modifies the original question. "What are the chances of choosing the one correct door, if you chose between one out of the three, or the remaining two" This is because you get free information from the host, and because you influenced the host too. They can't reveal the door you initially picked, making the free reveal only apply to the other 2 Source: I have no experience or knowledgeable about any of this. I'm just thinking about it
@maarettapio94412 ай бұрын
To answer you question about where girls learned their makeup before youtube - trial and error. Like realizing in the school bathroom that your foundation is way too dark and your neck is completely different color. Or having raccoon eyeliners or block eyebrows. I remember reading young women's magazines for makeup tips as a teen. So happy for today's kids that they have proper tutorials 😅