i do not remember being here who the hell is that it is NOT me
@moonkilometers8 ай бұрын
that’s beddy erback
@HexZero8 ай бұрын
Thats Freddy Fazback
@Varanids8 ай бұрын
AI really is out of hand
@giorap26258 ай бұрын
Hey eddy, and sad boyz if they see this, you guys are my favorite KZbinrs, I really enjoy your content and want to say thank you.
@ifyouknowmefromschoolyoudont8 ай бұрын
NEDDY NERDBACK
@thisurldoesnotexist8 ай бұрын
My favorite pronoun joke is James Acaster talking about how men always hastily add "or she" when they're talking about a generic person and women don't do that because women know the word "they"
@breauseph8 ай бұрын
James Acaster is basically the only cis comedian who writes funny trans jokes
@TheNerdySimulation8 ай бұрын
@@breauseph I love James but he doesn't really do trans jokes. Both that and his "not Ricky Gervais" bit are about clowning on cishet men than themselves being about us trans folk. I bet he could actually write/perform one but probably wouldn't because he knows that's not really his place and wouldn't want to speak over or on behalf an experience he fully lacks.
@breauseph8 ай бұрын
@@TheNerdySimulation (that's the point)
@courtneywarrenn47658 ай бұрын
LOVE HIM
@era_s8 ай бұрын
@@breauseph "Because you know who's been long overdue a challenge? The trans community! Oh they've had it too good for too long if you ask me!" Great now I want to rewatch all of Repertoire again.
@anodyneavian8 ай бұрын
Jarvis do NOT apologise for being so passionate about womens basketball. Not only is it great to hear you talk about something you clearly care a lot about, but its so refreshing to see a guy so hyped about womens sports since often it feels like most people only care when it comes to what theyre wearing or what they look like or if they are trans.
@OpposumParty878 ай бұрын
THISSSS!!!
@cottonblend8 ай бұрын
Yes I don't care about any sports but I enjoyed hearing about it immensely
@brookejon36958 ай бұрын
I dont follow any sport and as an outside observer, it seems like no one cares about women's sports outside of those two reasons.
@RealElongatedMuskrat8 ай бұрын
@@brookejon3695 same. I'm not a sports person and the only time I hear about women's sports is either men saying "lol women's sports are shit, no one cares" or "TRANS RUINING WOMEN'S SPORTS" 🙃
@phobos_irl8 ай бұрын
was gonna comment exactly that !!!!!!!! hearing someone talk about something they care about + theyre talking about something i dont know much about + theyre talking about something that clearly deserves to be talked about (and talked about more) ???? banger !! id watch a 90 minute-long video about just Jarvis introducing his aydience to WNBA / college WNBA
@gabiinprogress8 ай бұрын
I truly cannot express enough how important it is that there are three cis men sitting around publicly talking positively about trans rights and trans athletes etc. Thank you for using your platform(s) to promote equity and normalize normal ass people !!!!
@OpposumParty878 ай бұрын
THIS THIS THIS!
@mizzenmax8 ай бұрын
I came down to the comments to say the same thing. It really warms this trans person’s heart to see vocal cis allies go out of their way to educate people.
@xyzzyx48398 ай бұрын
and for it to feel genuine
@aj_12x238 ай бұрын
There was an episode not long ago where Jarvis was talking about getting surgery for gynecomastia when he was younger, and he pretty casually referred to it as "gender affirming care." That was honestly so unexpected and refreshing to hear. I would estimate that a single digit percentage of all cis people currently understand & acknowledge the reality that any action taken in furtherance of making you feel more aligned with your gender identity is gender affirming care. If you wear makeup because you prefer how much more stereotypically feminine you look with it on, you're affirming your own gender. If you prefer to grow out your facial hair because it makes you feel more stereotypically masculine, you're affirming your own gender. Boob jobs are GAC. Hair plugs are GAC. Butt lifts are GAC. Calf implants are GAC. Botox is GAC. Using performance enhancing drugs, making "likes bacon" a primary personality trait, buzzing your head with a 2 guard every 3 weeks like clockwork, and filling your wardrobe with Carhartt shirts & work boots with extra-chunky soles, even though you work a 9-5 job in IT... all are choices that a lot of guys make for the specific purpose of affirming their own masculinity. Waxing off all of your body hair, wearing a push up bra, setting up standing manicure appointments, wearing wigs, weaves, or extensions... all are choices that a lot of women make for the specific purpose of affirming their own femininity. AND THAT'S FINE! But people have got to stop melting down at the idea of trans people doing the same thing for their respective gender identities. Just let people show up in the world however they want to; the only way you can be harmed by that is if you hurt yourself in your own confusion.
@ngonzales37818 ай бұрын
Jesus fucking christ... what if we all got a personality instead of cutting off our tits?
@oliviadoriann8 ай бұрын
mustache gang is back together
@sophiaiskeepinittogether8 ай бұрын
Mustache and glasses for all of them they look under cover
@dandavids7698 ай бұрын
@@sophiaiskeepinittogetherexactly😂 like the glasses came with the mustaches attached when they got them
@gwenabrahams94708 ай бұрын
groucho marx meet up 🥸
@win_jayden8 ай бұрын
Eddy not being in the title (as of me writing this, it was posted 5 minutes ago), paired with his pinned comment is the ultimate comedy
@thefuckingm00n878 ай бұрын
and they are matching (light colored shirts)
@KillerOfWhales8 ай бұрын
Yeah why is he saying slurs for clout
@ebonyalexis328 ай бұрын
Someone please dub his brothers face over this episode
@gunkmaster80758 ай бұрын
saying slurs for content ft. Eddy Burback may not be the best title
@liv_hann8 ай бұрын
he’s not even in the thumbnail 😭😭
@user-bv5kx3jb5n8 ай бұрын
i love the guy with mustache and glasses podcast
@darkfae4208 ай бұрын
x3
@EdJones998 ай бұрын
As a guy with glasses and a moustache, I agree
@aj70588 ай бұрын
They are all wearing disguises.
@briclare8 ай бұрын
twinnem
@taylifts8 ай бұрын
And we can't forget the button down shirts
@emeraldeyeball20028 ай бұрын
Bold choice for Eddy to say every slur in this episode to show he’s the best comedian, I respect it!
@mmtittle8 ай бұрын
bold strategy, cotton! let’s see if it pays off
@1WEareBUFO16 ай бұрын
Ayo is that your girlfriend?? Baddie
@whenfunnydancingcockroach46256 ай бұрын
@@1WEareBUFO1that’s Jerma
@Jerma985deglover3 ай бұрын
@@whenfunnydancingcockroach4625one of my favorite interactions ever actually
@gothcow18 ай бұрын
he does not remember being here call him Forgeddy Burback
@ecliiipsssse8 ай бұрын
you think you're funny or something? cuz you're right
@BuddyHollyMallCop8 ай бұрын
At the olive garden they call him spaghetti burback
@Lemminboy78 ай бұрын
Hivemind bars
@theworldbreaker8 ай бұрын
@@testtickle798 why were you crying?
@theworldbreaker8 ай бұрын
@@testtickle798 issok pookie, I wish you a year of happiness and joy😁👍
@modelmajorpita8 ай бұрын
Asking "does anyone here use pronouns" is actually pretty safe considering everyone uses pronouns. It's such a baffling question.
@star0nyx8 ай бұрын
Like I will one day have an aneurysm hearing these type of people speak. It's so maddening
@MarycCanary8 ай бұрын
not everyone. some people do use no pronouns, in which case you always address them by name.
@modelmajorpita8 ай бұрын
@@MarycCanary yeah that's not actually a thing that happens, because it's so incredibly awkward and annoying anyone who tries it gives up. Every language on Earth is based around people having pronouns.
@MarycCanary8 ай бұрын
@@modelmajorpita actually it does happen, cissplainer. not only do i know people who don’t use pronouns, but famously, SOPHIE did not use pronouns. language, as gender, is a social construct and it is completely feasible to not use pronouns when referring to a person lmao.
@modelmajorpita8 ай бұрын
@@MarycCanary Not cis, which is why I know people who have tried not using pronouns and given up because it doesn't fucking work. Language is a social construct but we live in a society, and it is unbelievably annoying to not use pronouns 100% of the time when talking about someone.
@frank44468 ай бұрын
Jordan makes such a good point, the bottom line of the trans sports “issue” is genuinely just focus on yourself 💀 like mind your business. Either it’s a skill issue or a chill issue 🫡
@sanrusdyne8 ай бұрын
"Either its a skill issue or a chill issue" is such a fucking good phrase I love that so much
@tarettime93928 ай бұрын
Lady ballers is the best argument against “what if someone who’s not trans wants to compete as a woman” because it was supposed to be a documentary then they found out they had to actually transition medically to compete as a woman and despite significantly more financial incentives than you’d get from doing well in the sport no one was willing to do it. So they had to make it a fictional movie
@1WEareBUFO16 ай бұрын
The talking points being how easy it would be to transition for your own gain juxtaposed with "well, i didn't mean ME... just theoretically." Is gold
@aniyilator5 ай бұрын
What a weak ass cop out
@DoxicDoad8 ай бұрын
It has been said before but I do love when the boyz talk about trans people with such empathy and consideration. It should be the standard but right now it isn't and it makes me smile
@OpposumParty878 ай бұрын
Thiss :((❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@notfreddie92858 ай бұрын
Agreed :) And memento mori
@rizzbusiness8 ай бұрын
Same. I’ve been watching Sad Boyz since before I transitioned, it was so nice to have a piece of media hosted by cis men that have such genuine compassion for trans people. Been on T for two years this July :)
@blakewhite31318 ай бұрын
@@rizzbusiness Congrats dude!!! Its so comforting to know that the people you watch and enjoy respect you as a person, and it sucks that it has to be a standard at all, but it's just very reassuring to know. Too many people lack basic empathy
@KBats8 ай бұрын
There's a version of the Sad Boyz intro in my brain where you two go: "Welcome to Sad Boyz. I'm Sad..." "...and I'm Boyz." Waiting patiently for the day this dream becomes a reality.
@ChadButtАй бұрын
I'm Sad, and I'm Boyz, and we're the property brothers.
@viviennenorthwoods8 ай бұрын
siddhartha gautama famously could not achieve nirvana without a mediation app on his $3500 vr/ar headset
@ArchOwl8 ай бұрын
"hey siri, set my home menu to 'live: 360° mahabodhi tree cam' and play vibes playlist 2"
@chadfromsleepingbeauty8 ай бұрын
Today was my schools day of silence in support of queer folk, and I had to explain to a kid what it was and eventually that conversation turned to why slurs with bad. He legitimately didn’t think slurs were bad and said he was just “tolerant” of them, humanity never ceases to amaze me.
@RealElongatedMuskrat8 ай бұрын
I've been out of school for quite a few years now but I remember that being a very common attitude. In fact it felt like most people fell into the "slurs are sick, funny uh oh word" camp or the "tolerant" camp (whatever that even means, really it's indifference to the potential harm they cause others). We never would've been allowed to have a day of silence in solidarity with queer people, for example (my country's education system is extremely conservative, there's no Sex Ed of any kind and any mention of queer identities would immediately be called "inappropriate sexual content"). So in that sense I am encouraged by the fact that enough kids felt confident in having a silent protest. The fact that we're still having those conversations about "tolerating" slurs is disheartening though.
@katc20408 ай бұрын
Its this weird mentality alot of particularly young boys have. I remember in 8th grade my boyfriend said he was friends with a neo nazi because "why should he hate him for a different opinion" i dont even know how youre a neonazi in middleschool but i thought that was crazy
@chadfromsleepingbeauty8 ай бұрын
@@RealElongatedMuskrat I’ve always really appreciated the day of silence, but it’s so upsetting to hear people mock and criticize it, I’ve always tried to educate people on topics like discrimination and the negative impact of slurs, but people tend rub it off. I think there will always be those people who don’t understand or appreciate days or weeks or months like today because that’s just what this world is, but having these moments is so crucial to creating a better future.
@Unfortunately_Mickey8 ай бұрын
A lot of people have convinced themselves that you are the one that gives words power, and if you don't take it seriously it can't hurt you 🙃 They think they're progressive
@chadfromsleepingbeauty8 ай бұрын
@@Unfortunately_Mickey exactly, like I said to him, just because you personally don’t find offense in it, doesn’t mean others will react the same. And I even had to explain that just because you personally haven’t experienced discrimination, doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s so irritating yet saddening that people are so close minded and self centered.
@dayzedandconfuzed8 ай бұрын
1:31:04 just want to point out that elizabethan victorian hooker outfit is a contradiction in itself 😭 the elizabethan and victorian eras are named after the queens of those times like there’s a reason it’s different. this is of course BEFORE HE DESCRIBES AN 18TH CENTURY ROCOCO ERA FRENCH ARISTOCRATIC LOOK. sorry i’m a fashion nerd and that just made my head throb
@sierra74508 ай бұрын
I came to comment the same thing like that whole description just exposed what a total idiot that guy is lol
@Coast-to-Coast8 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you. I was losing my mind like "that doesn't even make sense!"
@brookejon36958 ай бұрын
The rococo aristocracy was on some crazy shit. Those poor women had to walk through doors sideways 😂
@chereindolente7468 ай бұрын
Thank you I was gonna say the same !
@dayzedandconfuzed8 ай бұрын
@@brookejon3695 true but they slayed
@flabershlap1018 ай бұрын
maybe i'm jaded and have seen too much hate, but just hearing 3 cis men speak about trans people so plainly and calmly with such humanity made me emotional. so often we are subjects of debate, symbols in a conversation, stripped of our personhood by both sides of the political spectrum. i just really really love knowing there are decent cis people willing to stand up for me, y'know?
@SophiaAtkinson8 ай бұрын
I know! I wish more people were like them
@tanithlow84358 ай бұрын
Yes I feel so comforted by this, we need more like it
@livboss8 ай бұрын
1:20:30 the way this guy is telling this story is making me SO MAD. Richard Byrd was an aviator who went to antarctica on an expedition and then his stove malfunctioned and he got carbon monoxide poisoning. He was going insane hallucinating and he had to be rescued by a bunch of people because he refused to ask for help.
@gays4holtby1108 ай бұрын
it’s one of those things that does sound kinda ??? at first but when you read more about richard byrd (and the state of expeditions like this to both poles in the early 20th century) you realize that anyone wanting to seriously explore those areas at that time was either a bit crazy or a bit stupid or both. he also totally lied about reaching the north pole by flight lol. but these people dgaf about any kind of historical context
@nevaeh91257 ай бұрын
You mean he wasn't a cat that met N*zi aliens?
@AmyAberrant7 ай бұрын
An aviator called Richard BYRD! 😅
@OpposumParty878 ай бұрын
Hearing such a refreshing take about how transphobia is stupid (unfortunate that it’s even refreshing for me rn) is so nice to see. Thank you guys, I love you.❤️
@blakewhite31318 ай бұрын
The far right just tries to distract the media with fake problems such as People Existing (apparently bad) to distract from actual problems. Facist cycle creates scare tactics and blames the left to try to prevent the working class from revolting in unlivable conditions that were caused by capitalism
@Tikmin.8 ай бұрын
It was a little weird when Eddy went on a rant about how slurs aren’t actually that bad and how he should get to “say the cool ones like everyone else” but I really enjoyed his new video so I think he deserves a pass this time 👍
@CitiesByDiana8 ай бұрын
Holy crap ... My friend introduced me to you guys a few weeks ago and we watched some of your vids and now y'all are laughing your asses off at my content this is an honor ❤
@ocarinadude7628 ай бұрын
Shoutouts to you for being funny
@Emily.Faubert8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@scrambldrabbit8 ай бұрын
I LOVE UR ACCOUNT SM
@WorldWideBasementVibes8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad they caught your factory floor sneak peak
@LesliePaige8 ай бұрын
Note on the WNBA and trans athletes. I’m a student and employee at a Woman focused university in Texas and Greg Abbott signed a bill banning trans athletes from college sports. The swimmer, Rylie Gaines, was here and it was incredibly horrific to see in our campus as we are extremely queer affirming. There was a large protest on campus, and we got a fair bit of press from it. But what is so annoying is 1) we don’t have swim (we have artistic swim but that’s a different sport) 2) there are no trans athletes competing in non co ed sports in Texas (to my knowledge) 3) we were selected because we have a women’s hall of fame and were forced to host a RESIGNING just to look like Abbott is “protecting women”. He’s not. Trans athletes are athletes and should compete with the gender they identify with and are
@mchopz8 ай бұрын
If they wanna compete in co ed go ahead but how can anyone think they that a trans guy should be able to compete with actual women ??
@atomicultos7 ай бұрын
Omg I remember that. Abbott is such a tool. Hope he gets voted out soon.
@elainaTG7 ай бұрын
@@mchopz you are right trans guys should not compete with women, thank you for being a trans ally.
@The_Wester4 ай бұрын
@@mchopzwell a trans guy would be a female, I think you mean trans woman
@The_Therian_Ivy3 ай бұрын
@mchopz I totally agree!! Trans men should compete with men and trans women should compete with women! People should compete with the same gender!!
@clam62548 ай бұрын
something that really stuck out to me was when they were talking about womens basketball and jordan said “oh no what if there was a dragon, what if something scary happened”. like that’s really what it’s like man, “what if something horrible happened and i didn’t have my blankie”. i’m gonna dismiss some transphobic “talking points” like this more often, thank you sheriff adika.
@whatthehelliot8 ай бұрын
look up what if the world was made of pudding
@clam62546 ай бұрын
@@whatthehelliot another banger from neil cicierega
@neyaleba8 ай бұрын
Love the matching mustaches glasses and button shirts combo
@OpposumParty878 ай бұрын
56:08 ik this is like a weird thing to point out but like I love the way when Jarvis leaves to use the restroom he like shimmies and slides along the floor in his socks I remember when I was younger & we had a wide polished open floor space like that that I would slide along the floors at any chance I got, so idk just seeing Jarvis do that same little glide made me so happy like “oh wow I do that too that’s so cute look at him zoom!!”
@richierussell21448 ай бұрын
i dont really ever comment on podcasts and idk who will see this but i love diana's content. She's one of the best parody accounts in the world. I love her trucker big rig pilled series. She's genuinely one of the funniest accounts for the chronically online
@CitiesByDiana8 ай бұрын
Omg hi ❤
@FuriousGeorge653848 ай бұрын
I was looking for this, I follow Diana on insta reels and love her content. I was so surprised to see her videos on the podcast lol
@LnRit028 ай бұрын
the matching glasses/mustache/light colored button up shirt combo lol
@AtlasAttakus5 ай бұрын
I just want to thank whomever meticulously subtitled this whole podcast, I turned them on fully expecting them to be auto-generated and barely comprehensible but was pleasantly surprised to see otherwise. Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed and is appreciated ❤
@Sparrowmittens8 ай бұрын
The whole “two primes” thing is a whole mess because I work for a company that advertises prime. It’s confusing to ME when people request signs from us. Also giant pictures of Logan Paul in our office is a nightmare.
@incendiarypoprocks87008 ай бұрын
I remember when I was running a summer camp, there were a lot of kids that felt a real immediacy to be seen as “cool” by the leaders there and would often just recite back whatever info they found coolest to us. It was pretty sweet of them, but one kid either was online a little too early or had family into conspiracies, because that’s the info he thought would gain him the most cred with the adults. His recollection of them was SUPER spotty, though, and he didn’t understand like half the words coming out of his own mouth … and it was REMARKABLY similar to this comedian’s conspiracies, lol.
@sondpnichqfvd8 ай бұрын
jarvis calling transphobes “freaks” made me smile for the first time all day today
@1WEareBUFO16 ай бұрын
One of ussss.
@bongle_dongle7478 ай бұрын
Seeing Eddy there was like a jumpscare but good. A jumpgood
@tomboy29808 ай бұрын
a jumpsurprise, if you will
@sorekcazimi8 ай бұрын
jumpsmile
@Vooblebooble5 ай бұрын
Jumpjoy
@dabiskitt5 ай бұрын
A jumpsmile
@spider-man_but.cooler8 ай бұрын
Just 3 clones hanging out on a podcast. You can't tell me they're not clones
@hornylink8 ай бұрын
I can tell you whatever I want, this is a free speech zone! (or some other rambling, this was a joke but I think it failed)
@darkfae4208 ай бұрын
the same person from three different alternate universes lol
@kylekalmbach8 ай бұрын
59:08 seriously
@cryptiddy8 ай бұрын
toby maguire, tom holland and andrew garfield
@mikorisheridan67698 ай бұрын
Put a mustache on someone and they r automatically a twin tbh
@tayloraugerwood82288 ай бұрын
Jarvis talking about women's sport is amazing. Talking casually about women's ball grows the game
@faramirbutnothatone8 ай бұрын
I think what draws some alt right people to nazi conspiracy theories is that they get to like rewrite history where the nazis were actually too clever and like where playing 4d chess so them getting absolutely dunked on by the soviets was a strategic move and not them being massive losers. It gives them an in to glorify how smart and better nazis were while having the cover of "but who's to say".
@emmie2978 ай бұрын
I always figured they try to rewrite nazi history so they have less in common with them. ie Rowling denying trans people were hunted and murdered in the holocaust while calling for the same thing today. psychology is fascinating
@cassie69858 ай бұрын
I clicked on this quickly to put on in the background while doing something else and I low key gasped joyously when I heard Eddy was there ngl. I love when the commentary besties collab, it never gets old
@Johan-di6md8 ай бұрын
Going after trans women in sports is the ultimate example of bullying, a large group of people going after the two or three athletes just trying to get by playing a sport they love.
@onedeep64607 ай бұрын
I'd say the athlete with the bone structure and muscle mass of a man playing against women is the ultimate bully, but go on and have fun in your delusional world 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@kezia80278 ай бұрын
Honestly, I could listen to the three of you all day every day. Loving the direction you guys are going and how you feel about your platforms and the messages you send. I think the humility the three of you show really highlights the value you have for others and for improving peoples lives.
@katieveggie118 ай бұрын
Admiral Bird is totally a name for a cat, I thought he was talking about a literal cat
@colleena66718 ай бұрын
Yeah I thought he was talking about a literal cat and made up the name on the spot.
@d0onut8 ай бұрын
Literally the worst storyteller of all time lmao
@JohnnyWoodard7 ай бұрын
He's a fairly major figure in world history.
@marlomagallanes61447 ай бұрын
These dweebs are ignorant, Admiral Bird and his Antarctica expeditions are well documented.
@onedeep64607 ай бұрын
Admiral "Byrd",, and obviously if you listen to this horrible podcast I understand why you wouldn't know anything about history, let alone a decorated Admiral.
@DanielReads8 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for articulating so much of what bothers me about the trans sports discussion. As a trans guy, I have people I have just met bring it up and it's like they look right past me and make my personhood into an inane political discussion. I'm just out here trying to get by like everyone else!
@adriannaalpern51648 ай бұрын
I watched the Jarvis lifestyle video high and I couldn’t stop laughing at the transitions between the photos of Jarvis it really gave off funeral vibes
Slime said on The Yard podcast he has a crush on Jordan and he was the funniest person he has ever met. Let's go Jordan!❤❤❤
@ragcat37328 ай бұрын
The glycine ad feels like something id find at 3 am with 5 views and laugh unreasonably hard but no one would know what I’m talking about so I think it’s fun that it’s gained so much attention. Like there was one time I kept getting an ad for the worlds most beautiful dog (it was just a video of a dog staring at the camera wagging its tail with no audio) and the website it linked to was just two buttons that didn’t do anything and that was the funniest shit in the world to me
@dobubby49548 ай бұрын
When talking on Donghua Jinlong, it’s actually incredible that they’ve gotten so popular. You’d think that TikTok isn’t their target audience, and for sure, most people scrolling won’t think twice about it. But some will, and now that it’s a trend (whatever the trend is) the name is popular and getting around quite well. Everyone will hear about Donghua Jinglong, and they’ll associate the product with the brand. It’s adjacent to what scrub daddy is doing, yeah, scrub daddy is a big meme, but I also see it in my sisters apartment every time I go over. People buy scrub daddy (yeah, yeah, it was on shark tank… but shark tank can only get your business going, it can’t keep it relevant. Scrub daddy did that on its own). People will buy Donghua Jinlong, if they ever need the product, because it’s in their mind! Even as a meme. Good marketing, sincerely, from a business major.
@dobubby49548 ай бұрын
also, this fucking woman just sold me the shit out, on fucking Donghua Jinlong. Doggamn. I’m buying Donghua Jingling the next time I need Glycine. If ever. Maybe now I need it because of her!!
@Cass-so8uj8 ай бұрын
Synopsis: tree guys with great mustaches being fellas.
@oakleyves8 ай бұрын
they even photosynthesize!
@roythomas36678 ай бұрын
One of them is actually Sudowoodo
@Hello-r2n8 ай бұрын
Yoo Jarvis’ new hair looks great
@aweirdo5468 ай бұрын
rightttt the curls are sickening 😮💨
@demetriam24088 ай бұрын
He's always so stylish
@ladybugleader8 ай бұрын
it frames his face so well 😮💨
@Unfortunately_Mickey8 ай бұрын
The curls are so amazing
@mlizp8 ай бұрын
Was coming here to say just that! The curls!
@ambriaashley33838 ай бұрын
Still gotta finish but No. Just no. 🙅🏾♀️ I’m sick and tired of these people saying the N word and extra comfortable whenever they see me or have a thought of me. Last episode Jarvis said his last barber basically called him that for no reason. He shouldn’t have had to go through that I didn’t let that sh*t fly in my childhood, that was just my part of Chicago, and I wouldn’t let it fly now. Bc people aren’t entitled to everything & if you think you are then you can say it my face, rn, but you wouldn’t. People like that love to say it in private too & I see right through them
@11namesknow68 ай бұрын
That Glycine girlie is Cities by Diana. She's really funny and makes lore based videos about like walkable cities from like a satirical perspective. Tuff stuff
@freyja48188 ай бұрын
Love her content
@synthiandrakon8 ай бұрын
Its wild how like a few years can change shit. Like for me growing up, social media was a thing, but scrolling though like a feed from an algorithm wasn't. Like for me as a kid, social media was facebook, and you added everyone in your year on facebook and the stuff you saw was people from those people, it wasn't perfect but it was agruably the most social social media has been for me because it was a time where social media was mostly just contacting people i knew in real life
@samthemango5858 ай бұрын
just wanted to comment to say i have been a huge fan of Donghua Jinlong's Food-Grade Glycine for a while now, glad to see it getting the respect it deserves
@roseo44988 ай бұрын
it's crazy that they are talking about the social media in youth thing cause I graduated now but I was always self conscious about how many followers I had and it was like a crazy measure of popularity that no one talks about
@trashfire74748 ай бұрын
it's always nice to see eddy on the podcast! I really miss him on his old one sometimes and I regret that I never had the chance to send any fun fan mail :) oh well life goes on and it's good to know he's doing well
@emmy_the_nbnd8 ай бұрын
Ah yes the famous "Elizabethan (1550-1600) -Victorian (1860-1900) " fashion that is then described as Georgian (1730-1800) fashion gotta love it.
@DongerDayz8 ай бұрын
I have a lot of cherished memories of listening to Eddie on some podcast while working. The strange thing is I can't remember the name of the podcast or anything about it.
@justwungoАй бұрын
I'm dying at the word choice of "he basically met with UFOs", not unlike saying he hung out with the UFOs.
@sweetenerstems8 ай бұрын
god... back in my day (I am gen z you know in the 2000s) there would be so many jabs and shade thrown towards WBNA, female sports basically, it's so cool seeing the tables turn and the sports women are being taken seriously. fucking LOVE IT.
@jofawkes8 ай бұрын
The joy I feel at this upload cannot be expressed
@HEAVENLY268 ай бұрын
42:00 Dude, I'm a huge wrestling fan, I legitimately hate the fact logan paul is not only great at wrestling, but understands the more complex matters of it too.
@el_hombrehormiga8 ай бұрын
i get so hyped whenever they mention their shared birthday cause it's mine too
@emmagsfa8 ай бұрын
i love jarvis’s new little hair
@morganqorishchi81818 ай бұрын
1:23:48 I've read Admiral Richard Byrd's biography. There is a distinct lack of mention of this in there. Also I'm obsessed with how Sam Tripoli said Byrd's last name like it's the hardest word he's ever said when it's literally just bird with a y.
@jbone8778 ай бұрын
"where are you gonna get your glycine now?"
@brookmellon11677 ай бұрын
HARD agree on the Danny/Drew thing. It annoys me so bad. They’ve both addressed that it’s not funny anymore and it’s so annoying
@rabbit65468 ай бұрын
Yes i am a trans person and you discussed things very important to me and my existence but more importantly to me is telling jordan i love his hair when it’s slightly longer
@ITTYRABBITY8 ай бұрын
I appreciate the loose nature of the runtime for the podcast. Partially because it's cool to get these longer episodes, but mostly because it adds to the feeling of y'all just hanging out discussing things and it not being some full-fledged, thoroughly regimented production. I hope it always stays this relaxed in terms of Hangin Out™
@eleanorsmedberg32108 ай бұрын
Jordan’s grey hair is soooo good
@tackysapphic7 ай бұрын
being from SC and going to USC, seeing that clip of Dawn Staley made me SO happy and proud for once. Things are so goddamn dire down here and I never see big figures here talking in support, so that was a breath of fresh air.
@garfieldiloveyou8 ай бұрын
1:30:57 The Elizabethan period Is so fucking far away from the Victorian period like by hundreds of years… this is pissing me off so much.
@garfieldiloveyou8 ай бұрын
oh my god he is talking about the rococo style
@JhericFury8 ай бұрын
With trans athletes, my go to is always: if there was a 7ft tall, muscular build cis woman, would you ban her from women's sports? If your answer is no but you would ban trans people, your concern isn't about physical differences between men and women you just hate trans people, if your answer is yes, (firstly, i don't believe you but) you don't need to mention trans -ness at all, just have height and weight categories or something
@KidWithoutACamera8 ай бұрын
Those just aren't comparable, one of those is an example of extremely lucky genetics, the other has the opportunity to be not only taken advantage of, but to dismiss women that have worked hard to earn their spots despite the previous social stigmas. There are reasons there are two categories to begin with, one of those being the unfairness posed by the male genetics in a sporting context. Just have a genderless category and whoever wants to compete in that can.
@JhericFury8 ай бұрын
@@KidWithoutACamera But the extremely lucky genetics doesn't dismiss other women's hard work? Why? And you wanna talk about stigma in sports, why are there gendered categories for pistol shooting? Chess? In some sports categories make sense, although I still think weight classes would work way better, but for a fair number of them, the categories exist because men thought it beneath them to compete with women. It's also worth pointing out that this is a purely hypothetical line of thinking anyway. The Olympics allowed trans people to compete as their gender from 2004, and yet the women's competitions haven't been swamped by these men who would apparently take hormones and completely change their body and life just to have a shot at winning a competition that usually gets paid less, when they could just put that money and focus into getting better at their sport. The few trans athletes that have been in the Olympics haven't dominated either. It's a solution without a problem, and it's used a lightning rod to dismiss the acceptance of trans people.
@KidWithoutACamera8 ай бұрын
@@JhericFury It does dismiss their work, but to except them from play for something they were physically born with? Yeah I agree this is completely hypothetical, Gendered sports is most definitely a matter of men feeling above women, but there are other reasons which is why I said "one of the reasons". I agree that weight classes is a good option but in sports like football, it's easier for women to get seriously injured while in play and theres too many spots varying in weight to reliably categorize such teams. I do think overall we agree though, as I'm not against Trans-athletes, I'm just against the disgusting regulations and as Jarvis put it "hoops to jump through" that trans-athletes face in sports. I mean to only be eligible for something if you take hormones for long enough is crazy.
@JhericFury8 ай бұрын
@@KidWithoutACamera I agree, it is bad to bar people because of something they were born with...like being trans. Ok, fine sure.
@KingNerdius7 ай бұрын
My go to is, let the professionals do their job
@ratholeofficial8 ай бұрын
Everyone's hair looks so nice. Not important but just thought it's nice to see a compliment every once in awhile.
@emisformaker8 ай бұрын
I heard that guy say "Elizabethan Victorian", then go on to describe something more vaguely Regency, and nearly choked. Like I don't expect everybody to know what every decade of English historical costume looks like, but at the same time we're talking about three distinct eras across a half century of history. I've seen a reflex to call any vaguely historical dress 'Victorian', especially in North America, and it just strikes me as odd.
@naereishee8 ай бұрын
the fact that the video about Jarvis is just the reading his Wikipedia page 😭
@ConejitoPequenito8 ай бұрын
Jordan is extremely well-spoken. All of them are of course, but I love when he gets real inbetween jokes
@SafetySkull8 ай бұрын
I always say that Bo Burnham was the first person to say "Your phones are poisoning your minds" and have me believe them. Because boomers have the same conclusion but they landed there by chance out of pure fear of the new and unknown. Bo Burnham knows what it's like to grow up on the internet, he's seen its highs and its lows.
@taylifts8 ай бұрын
I save these episodes to listen to on Monday to take the edge off and this one was so difficult to wait for 😭
@Pointedspoon-ni9ot8 ай бұрын
Just three gentlemen with round glasses, mustaches, and unbuttoned shirts
@Pointedspoon-ni9ot8 ай бұрын
Sorry I just realized everyone else was saying this too
@Owenjg933 ай бұрын
It was cute when jordan was gonna say "imagine something bad happens" talking about trans athletes then redirects his speech to "imagine something that scares me happens" smooth and wholesome
@SpecialInterestShow7 ай бұрын
The "I get to introduce my girlfriend" TikToks literally has my stomach hurting from laughing so hard. No joke, I nearly pissed my pants
@JetsFittedUp2 ай бұрын
They have the 300$ One piece east blue/baraque works manga set in the back just under a box
@Rev_Boneman4 ай бұрын
1:56:15 - Yeah, I had to unlearn lying about paying attention. Used to get yelled at a lot for zoning out and not listening, so I kinda have a kneejerk reaction when someone asks to bullshit my way out of it. 'Tis one of those things ig.
@trefen25348 ай бұрын
I'm convinced Sam Tripoli doesn't even know where Antarctica is because he said the explorer was sent "up" there
@JohnnyWoodard7 ай бұрын
Thinking there's an "up" or "down" on a globe is equally damning, no?
@1WEareBUFO16 ай бұрын
It's not in space?
@Cyborg_16128 ай бұрын
That Indian guy describing Jarvis is one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard
@1WEareBUFO16 ай бұрын
He doesn't even know about the breastmilk. Modern research is a sham 🤭
@crackedsunflower81238 ай бұрын
i go to the university of iowa- so sick to see jarvis listing off the women’s basketball players! so happy women’s bball is getting so much more hype. caitlin clark effect goes crazy 💕 SCs head coach is absolutely one of the most well spoken, kind and talented people ever. she’s SO damn cool. was a great game. i’m so glad there was so much hype around WBB this year.
@BitsOfInterest8 ай бұрын
2:20 I wouldn't use cast iron for a sword if you don't want it to break, which seems like an important attribute for a weapon 😂
@PhoenixalaBall8 ай бұрын
“The Victorian SW” was most definitely someone in drag
@melodymay48888 ай бұрын
A Marie Antoinette look maybe lol
@dirtspatula89954 ай бұрын
Im 13 and I'm very openly (and proudly >
@minomushi_hitogata8 ай бұрын
Always love seeing some Cities by Diana representation on my feed. She's fantastic
@minomushi_hitogata8 ай бұрын
YOOOOO MICROPLASTICS CAT MADE AN APPEARANCE! THAT'S MY FREN :3
@flats666616 күн бұрын
the fact that the captions seem to be handmade and accurate and NOT autogenerated for a 2 hour video with 3 and occasionally 4 (hi jacob) people talking is outstanding.
@intern_dana8 ай бұрын
unfortunately i was able to follow tripoli pretty well because ive heard this conspiracy before lmao basically, "operation highjump" was a real project the US attempted for 2 years in the 1940s, testing the feasiblity of building naval bases in Antarctica, that kind of shit the New Swabia thing is unrelated to the US project; it was a land dispute between Nazi Germany and Norway in the 1940s. Norway had claimed a region of Antarctica as Queen Maude's Land but Nazi Germany was like "nuh uh! that's New Swabia". But because Nazis have been connected to UFOs for decades due to SO many other conspiracies, a lot of conspiracists just assume the Nazis were in Antarctica for alien reasons. Just because. I've also seen a variation of that conspiracy related to the hollow earth/flat earth. Also, the journal of Admiral Byrd that was mentioned, that "proves" the conspiracies was debunked as a forgery decades ago lmao.
@onedeep64607 ай бұрын
"🤓that was debunked as a forgery decades ago lmao!" Whoa there, big guy. Is that what snopes told yah? Either way, he did venture into Antarctica, came back earlier than expected. He also went on national TV and did an interview on what he found. Besides the BS supposed diary, what he had to say was pretty fascinating.
@AT-ws9lx8 ай бұрын
I am so out of it rn (its finals week) that you guys talked directly in my ear (earphones) for 20 MINUTES and did not hear nor remember a THING
@roxasleviathan94098 ай бұрын
I was looking for something to watch while I eat and this literally just popped up I'm so happy
@courty_v8 ай бұрын
Hahahhaa I was doing the exact same thing 😂
@blueberrymuffin368 ай бұрын
i want to say that in my experience not even kids like prime. i used to work at a 5below and consistently it was the only drink that kids would ask for and the parents would be like "but you didn't like it last time?" and usually the kid would say something like "no i promise ill like it this time" or just keep begging for it
@lunamercury_31138 ай бұрын
GLASSES JARVIS UNLOCKED 😍😍
@cinna44628 ай бұрын
@ 1:01:33 MY QUEEN CITIESBYDIANA her videos are very satire and very hilarious
@CitiesByDiana8 ай бұрын
Omg hi ❤
@olivialockwood8938 ай бұрын
this is the same man in 3 different fonts. 3 different genres. 3 different flavors.
@natalie-37374 ай бұрын
I want to switch their mustaches around like a Mr potato head
@xingcat8 ай бұрын
Dude ran into Bernadette Banner on the street and thinks the whole world is a simulation.