I'll probably die still being pissed off about the whole thing. But I'm most pist off that the obedient people still think I'm crazy for calling bullshit on the whole thing. And they're clearly not catching up. And they're very 'annoyed' that I won't let it go.
@rizzamaeong24 күн бұрын
Same.. Sooo same. No regrets for being part of the resistance here in the Philippines though. This sh*t is worldwide. I led protests in my city. The whole thing has been a roller coaster of emotions.
@KratostheThird21 күн бұрын
@@rizzamaeong I am part Filipino.
@DannyOhana26 күн бұрын
Outstanding rolling ramble, spot on!
@stanleystriker706525 күн бұрын
Be careful of those chickens. They studdenly melt. They make a complete mess and will ruin anything they drool on....
@paulm74926 күн бұрын
True.
@inendlesspain472425 күн бұрын
I didn't know about the Georgia pipe break thing, that's so fucked up. I think I made a joke on this channel about how the US seems to want to take a page from Venezuela, but I didn't know they were that low already.
@JodyBruchon24 күн бұрын
Yeah, look it up. It's like something out of a bad movie.
@halnovemila969819 күн бұрын
Perfectly said and argued. Flawless
@justhomas8326 күн бұрын
Love the shirt
@KratostheThird25 күн бұрын
Sometimes I wish somebody would make a Time Machine so I can transport myself back to the 1990’s. Our culture was more varied. Our movies and shows were better. Gaming was undergoing a revolution to 3-D. Our quality of life was better. We had more stable relationships with friends, family and our spouse. The internet hadn’t yet turned into a propaganda tool meant to divide and conquer us. Housing was actually affordable and our jobs paid better and had more benefits. I realize what I want won’t happen, but it serves as a reminder of how much worse things have gotten. We need to escape the black pill. It’s actively killing us and it’s why we have a generation of depressed people that don’t want to do anything.
@3ofSpades26 күн бұрын
“It takes a strong man to deny the truth that’s right in front of him. And when the truth is undeniable, you create your own.” -John Konrad, Spec Ops the Line This quote really summarizes how people on the internet talk these days. It’s an imperial peace. You’ll see it a lot with the anime crowds but it’s almost everywhere. In short, like you said: everyone one gets along as long as they go along. Or in real terms: step out of line and suffer. At the end of the day, people should know better, but making a mistake while knowing better makes that terrible decision worse. And an imperial peace is only a decision that could be made by a stupid idiot. Because like all empires, when people eventually realize that they’re next, it falls apart. And you’re starting to see this with more and more people who are exploring abandoned technology and older music and games. It’s only a matter of time.
@inendlesspain472425 күн бұрын
This is the second time I see you mention "anime crowd/people" and I still don't know what you mean, exactly. Anime fans are some of the most anti-woke people I've seen, outside some vocal communities of leftists and zoomer kids that pretend to like anime "except literally everything that makes it stand out from western media". I try to ignore those communities because they're obviously the typical case of trying to take over yet another medium and ruin it with their bullshit by fabricating vocal support for their ideology.
@KratostheThird25 күн бұрын
@@inendlesspain4724 That’s been going on for 20 years now at least. We all saw this with comic books. Once Hollywood became next, it was only a matter of time before video games would become another victim. Japan is the only place left who can still make solid, fun games. Astro Bot is worth playing, but the system it was designed for (PS5) has offered little more than disappointment.
@estried8625 күн бұрын
Jillian Michaels just had a great interview with Senator Ron Johnson, he talked about the shenanigans that were going on during the China flu.
@cambridgeport9023 күн бұрын
A lot of people I know disagree,but I'm glad Trump won for 2025. Finally we will get something good happening; the doomsday attitude of everyone around me is literally killing me.
@KratostheThird21 күн бұрын
Democrats are still in a doomsday frenzy. Look at Joy Reid. She looks like crap. Someone already compared her 2020 self to her 2024 self. She makes nothing but sensationist garbage.
@cornhusk11 күн бұрын
Yeah we'll get a whole lot more H1B's, further slowing down the open source momentum. It creates a culture block and communication barrier to spread ideals and paradigms.
@TesseraktGaming26 күн бұрын
I gotta be honest with you, man. I really wish you would talk about computers and video games instead of politics. Politics drives people apart, we should stick to topics that bring us together. I know this is your channel and your content and you are free to rant about whatever you want to rant about because we live in a free country. But I discovered your channel through the Windows 11 videos and I honestly wish you would cover stuff like that more instead of politics that are ultimately transient and likely to age very poorly and be forgotten about.
@JodyBruchon25 күн бұрын
I'm getting there.
@cornhusk11 күн бұрын
Unfortunate that politics have leaked this bad into culture. Don't blame the man for talking politics when people and politicians BROUGHT it into tech. This man sees his hobby and love being politicized and torn apart. He's justified to talk about this
@TesseraktGaming9 күн бұрын
@@cornhusk If you don't like politics inundating all corners of society, then the best way to get rid of it is leading by example and either not getting involved in the political conversation in the first place, or shutting it down when you see it apolitically. If you try to fight politics with more politics then it exacerbates the issue. Also be careful throwing around the word "justified". Anyone can justify anything for any reason. Like US troops being sent into Vietnam, we were "justified" in our mission to stop communism. Doesn't make it right.
@AUSWQPCV24 күн бұрын
u sound like tucker carlson lol
@JodyBruchon24 күн бұрын
Since Tucker Carlson does a good job of actual journalism, I'll take it.
@TesseraktGaming26 күн бұрын
24:33 - I feel like this is a disingenuous argument. You're discounting the fact that the disease that the jabs were there to mitigate also had very serious and long term side effects. My aunt died of the disease that shall not be named last year because she watched Fox News and was convinced by some talking heads who were way out of their depth on the highly medical topic that getting jabbed would be a bad idea. She had an upper respiratory infection that worsened considerably and eventually had seizures and shortly after that, she died. She was one of the nicest people in our entire family and the world became darker with her passing. Had she not been convinced that the MRNA "medicine" was worse than useless, her immune system might have handled the disease better and she might still have been alive today. My point is, don't ever, EVER think that science denial doesn't carry with it a real, human cost. It's why I look at people like RFK Jr. talking about Polio jabs to the point even Mitch McConnell is giving it to him straight on how much of an idiot he is. It makes me want to throw up in my mouth that this is where we are now as the single richest and most powerful country in the world.
@JodyBruchon25 күн бұрын
It didn't though. The vast majority of people basically went through the flu. There is zero proof that the pokey tubes mitigated anything, yet study after study keeps coming out about serious heart issues and cancers, especially in younger people. The plural of anecdote is not data. Correlation does not prove causation. Feelings do not alter facts. Reality doesn't change just because your aunt died.
@BigRedTower25 күн бұрын
So, basically, everyone should disregard their survival instinct and blindly obey the establishment, because your aunt died?
@TesseraktGaming25 күн бұрын
@@JodyBruchon what I'm trying to say is, the MRNA "medicine" was never a traditional "medicine" in that it prevented the disease outright. It works by arming your immune system in a different way to deal with the disease than a traditional "medicine". Now granted this was not communicated to people and as you said Dr. Fuccywucky lied to everyone on how it worked which among other things, sowed distrust. And to be clear, I got the first 2 jabs from Fie-zurr but specifically turned down the one that had the chance of rare side effect since I was a 20-something male at the time and didn't want heart problems. The best thing to do though is just ask your doctor about them like you would any other "medicine" and hopefully they won't try and politicize it.
@TesseraktGaming25 күн бұрын
@@BigRedTower I was trying to illustrate a point with an anecdote, which people do all the time. I was personally outraged that we live in a world where medical science gets politicized to the point where people I know and love die because they believe when politicians tell them things like "inject bleach". It just makes me sick
@JodyBruchon25 күн бұрын
No one ever said "inject bleach." That never happened.
@cornhusk11 күн бұрын
5:38 Unfortunately, i think they threw their hands up because they got accomplished what they sought out to accomplish