The Massive Appeal Of Fresh N Fit Debate w/ Sneako And Investigating Why No One Wanted J&J

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Last Night On Destiny

Last Night On Destiny

Ай бұрын

Last night on Destiny
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@LastNightDestiny
@LastNightDestiny Ай бұрын
Dating Coach Returns To Confront Destiny On Israel ►kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqfamZd7jJhljdk
@KigerrMobile
@KigerrMobile Ай бұрын
I'm getting real tired of the thumbnail and title being about something that only appears for 3 minutes during the video 😅😢
@mary1412
@mary1412 Ай бұрын
Glad you said that bc I don’t wanna watch then
@dickjohnson8983
@dickjohnson8983 Ай бұрын
if you think this thumb nail was not accurate to the video you should probably talk to a doctor
@KigerrMobile
@KigerrMobile Ай бұрын
​@@dickjohnson8983 if you can't read a complete sentence you should probably talk to a doctor :-) The entirety of time that was spent talking about the fresh and fit conversation was 3 minutes 😂 which may be relevant to what the other hour of the video was about, but it was definitely not the main subject
@dickjohnson8983
@dickjohnson8983 Ай бұрын
i can. you said the video tumbnail is wrong but they literally talk about J&J for like 15 minutes and the tumb nail picture is literally the still frame from the first 20 minutes of the video. you are just retared my dude idk what to tell you. consider moving to canada and signing up for MAID@@KigerrMobile
@peach_of_justus
@peach_of_justus Ай бұрын
Hi, welcome, you must be new here, allow me to introduce... The internet
@Stratocaster42
@Stratocaster42 Ай бұрын
Give us back the woman meme if youre not going to ban the "x views in y seconds bro fell off" meme which is objectively dogshit
@peach_of_justus
@peach_of_justus Ай бұрын
33 likes in 4 hours... This comment fell off, objectively
@claytruelove4
@claytruelove4 Ай бұрын
At least the other one had creative possibility. This is the same thing every time
@limitbreak2966
@limitbreak2966 Ай бұрын
Facts that meme is shit, the woman meme is motr funny
@limitbreak2966
@limitbreak2966 Ай бұрын
@@claytruelove4yep exactly, the woman one always cracked me Up because it would be some big comment that gets you in the first half then the punchline gets uouclmao
@carnivorous_vegan
@carnivorous_vegan Ай бұрын
Sheepperson begging for his memes. Sad
@F03BIA
@F03BIA Ай бұрын
You forgot us 200iq alpha chads who dont pass tests because we want 150k-100k in debt like Candace 😎
@insensitive919
@insensitive919 Ай бұрын
Stop being a predator. 😉
@drakkletannon
@drakkletannon Ай бұрын
​@@insensitive919Why would he pre-date you? He barely even knows you.
@mrmr2488
@mrmr2488 Ай бұрын
100k-150k*
@pollengoth
@pollengoth Ай бұрын
This aint Texas ain't no hold em
@F03BIA
@F03BIA Ай бұрын
@@mrmr2488 Yes, i know, that was on purpose. 😎
@markomujovic4679
@markomujovic4679 Ай бұрын
Don't let the 1 view in 20 seconds distract you from the fact that Mr. Borelli is an Italian man's name
@qaaronrodgers2479
@qaaronrodgers2479 Ай бұрын
Myron isn’t from Sedan. He was born in the States. Walter is a frog. Born in the sewer
@JGawley
@JGawley Ай бұрын
He never claims to be, he says his parents are from Sudan
@Observette
@Observette Ай бұрын
I thought he was from a convertible.
@kylerBD
@kylerBD Ай бұрын
Do you magically lose your heritage if your parents move to a different country?
@qaaronrodgers2479
@qaaronrodgers2479 Ай бұрын
@@JGawley Destiny said in the video, that Myron migrated from Sedan.
@williamcobbett4943
@williamcobbett4943 Ай бұрын
It's Sudan
@NuttyAs
@NuttyAs Ай бұрын
Destiny says he’s had a bunch of death threats lately. Dan instantly comes in with the, “what were you wearing?“ type questions
@natediaz1863
@natediaz1863 Ай бұрын
Destiny literally says he wants people to die all the time. Even if he's joking, which I don't think he is, would death threats really be unfair to him? If you don't want people to send death threats maybe you shouldn't be wishing for others to die.
@EgoPen
@EgoPen Ай бұрын
​@@natediaz1863"All the time" is quite the over exaggeration, unless we've got way different standards for all the time. Despite that, he himself said he doesn't care about these death threats. It's his thing, huh. At least no hypocrisy from him.
@NuttyAs
@NuttyAs Ай бұрын
@@natediaz1863 Death threats are wrong all the time in my opinion. It was funny to me for that to be the only thing he pops up with
@k.i.a6433
@k.i.a6433 Ай бұрын
He was asking for it.
@richg4011
@richg4011 Ай бұрын
@@natediaz1863Wishing someone to off themselves because he thinks they're evil, gross people and only are a drain on society is not the same as a death threat. Tell me you understand this.
@SomersBugtopia
@SomersBugtopia Ай бұрын
Has anybody else noticed the Turtle dude vanished after the Russian bot thing? Lol
@insensitive919
@insensitive919 Ай бұрын
I saw him a couple hours ago. Is he the new JC Denton?
@SomersBugtopia
@SomersBugtopia Ай бұрын
@@insensitive919 On which channel? He used to comment on every single video that Destiny posts
@Classikh
@Classikh Ай бұрын
@@SomersBugtopiaSaw him on a Hasan clip channel video the other day
@Observette
@Observette Ай бұрын
Nope, he’s still around.
@richardhands904
@richardhands904 Ай бұрын
Which Russian bot thing? Wouldn't be surprised if he was.
@bellzhellz5922
@bellzhellz5922 Ай бұрын
For tests I had the issue where I studied all the required chapters but the questions in the test were all very niche scenarios or snippets that were a tiny sentence out of the whole 40-50 pages per chapter, I felt like this paticular class or subject the teachers formed these tests without making sure you grasped the main synopsis of the chapters and main subjects of the paragraphs.. it was just oh do you remember this very tiny snippet of information that we skimmed over or never mentioned "hey.. you should probably know this" was very frustrating. It was very poor question choices and I never felt like I actually got through the tests knowing nothing vs. everything, I could just answer randomly and get the same average.
@T3HCn0l0gy
@T3HCn0l0gy Ай бұрын
I’ve experience this as well, your teacher sucked. Building understanding is a specific process, your teacher presented you with step one, basic retention, skipped “understanding” then asked you to demonstrate comprehensive understanding via application and analyzation. (Heirarchy of learning shtuff)
@kellyrankin8844
@kellyrankin8844 Ай бұрын
The assumption is probably that if you remember the random tidbits that you actually studied the material thoroughly. I'd be surprised if someone who could answer those didn't also understand the main parts.
@joeycuh
@joeycuh Ай бұрын
Thank you for the big funk meme Dan, love it
@murquhart86
@murquhart86 Ай бұрын
2:00 - when I was working on my MBA (i.e., around 2015-16), we did entire classes on how team composition affects productivity, both at a micro scale (i.e., immediate working team) and macro (i.e., organizations and broader). Idk where the research has gone since then, but I remember a lot of material coming through HBR suggesting that more diverse teams tended to be more productive in the long-term because the team draws from a broader set of experiences. That effect is generally across the board, but it’s easy to see how that would be true in, say, a marketing role, where you’re trying to market a product to a diverse population. I do remember there being some unique exceptional cases, however. In the short term, less diverse teams tend to be more productive, because less diverse teams become accustomed to one another more quickly, so if you’re doing like a sprint for a project on a tight timeline, in that sort of case, diversity isn’t necessarily a strength. But overwhelmingly, in the longer term or at a macro scale, diversity is significantly better. The stuff on sex/gender of team compositions were interesting, too. I remember there being some evidence that teams with several men but only one or two women tend to be less productive, and the most productive small team tended to be one with a single man and a group of women. That always seemed sort of surprising to me. Teams of an even split or all one gender had more or less of a neutral performance.
@FMOLETTE
@FMOLETTE Ай бұрын
I would agree with his stance on Standardized testing if we had (reliably) standardized quality of education
@FrugalBC
@FrugalBC Ай бұрын
Weirdly I went to google search media coverage from back then (date range: Jan.1, 2021 to March 31, 2022). Even under the news tab only government and journal sources come up. Weird.
@brooke9847
@brooke9847 Ай бұрын
Test scores purpose in school is like BMI in health; they tell part of the story.
@wretchedlamb
@wretchedlamb Ай бұрын
Not destiny saying "limfayo" 😂😂😂
@aidang217
@aidang217 Ай бұрын
0:50 I been to college. Got my 4 year. Without tests, most students wouldn't learn anything. A lot treat it like high school 2: electric boogaloo. You need some way (beyond debt because surprisingly a lot of students just don't even think about the finances behind school) to ensure that they are putting in effort and work into their studies and learning. Tests, scores, and consequences of failing are great for that.
@MoreMonarchy
@MoreMonarchy Ай бұрын
Yeah I mean without exams I probably would never have learned as much as I have. I swear to god the amount of learning I've done in the 2 nights before every major exam because I either checked out of or skipped most of my lectures is nuts. I basically just chilled out for a month or so and then schizoread every single lecture slide and took notes on them for the 3 days leading up to the exam. A great study habit if I do say so myself
@danimalthebruce2569
@danimalthebruce2569 Ай бұрын
I remember the J&J was stopped for a hot minute. I remember I was delayed getting the vaccine because the site I booked with had J&J and they shut the site down for a few days due to concerns over the J&J’s side effects. I think I still have the handout they gave us in the parking lot. I ended up getting the Moderna one a week later at a different site because that was what was available
@jdjenk04
@jdjenk04 Ай бұрын
25:50 Dan is right here. I remember people being weary of J&J vaccine because the side effects from receiving the vaccine hit you harder. Like you were more sore, body aches were worse, more likely to feel nauseous, headaches, loss of appetite. That was the buzz surrounding the J&J on top of it being less effective. The only benefit for the J&J that people argued was that it was just one injection instead of 2 like the other two vaccines at the time.
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Ай бұрын
I got one shot of Moderna so I could go to a movie theater but I normally don't even get flu shots.
@tonypringles2285
@tonypringles2285 Ай бұрын
but all vaccines make you hurt for a day or more lol. so it was unfounded
@nothanks8354
@nothanks8354 Ай бұрын
Happy birthday destiny
@manuelantuna26
@manuelantuna26 Ай бұрын
"You have not talked to me in 3 years " 😢
@functionmaster1503
@functionmaster1503 Ай бұрын
Test scores > School work
@Caesar2001
@Caesar2001 Ай бұрын
I have really bad memory I don't want to check it cuz I am scared it will demoralise me
@johnnyapplesmith
@johnnyapplesmith Ай бұрын
I had all C's and D's in High School and most of my college years, my last year however I wanted to prove to myself that I am capable of being an A student, so I took 5 classes a semester (3 is advised), studied 4-6 hours a day, and got all As. I just hate being told what to do, have strong ADHD, and not going to lie am lazy.
@carbotyrizal
@carbotyrizal Ай бұрын
I got a J&J because it was a different delivery method that seemed closer to past vaccination methods. It might depend on the circle you were in, because I think on the left they wanted the next best tech that works more effectively but some were more weary of new technologies / freaked out of how quick the vaccines came out. (Not an anti-vaxxer here, the rna related medical stuff seems useful for potential new treatments)
@jesser.3702
@jesser.3702 Ай бұрын
Man chat was wild during this one lmfao.
@filiphorvat1180
@filiphorvat1180 Ай бұрын
What is the software, that he is using at about 23:10, called? It looks like vscode or some other ide, but the icon on the panel looks different. Tnx for the help
@CR33SIVE
@CR33SIVE Ай бұрын
It's a notetaking app called Obsidian
@filiphorvat1180
@filiphorvat1180 Ай бұрын
@@CR33SIVE Tnx bro :D
@TheGavrael
@TheGavrael Ай бұрын
I got the J&J day one because it was a single dose and it was claimed to provide more and longer coverage. That is what was advertised. Now fast forward a month or so after release and side effects and efficacy data started conflicting with the advertised data.
@xamn4351
@xamn4351 Ай бұрын
Lol at 15 minuters in, he really needs to read up on the conflicts
@bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747
@bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747 Ай бұрын
Destiny just sourced a paper involved in a huge data manipulation scandal to prove that diversity is beneficial
@xbabu142x
@xbabu142x Ай бұрын
From all that I can find this seems to have been the case of, works super duper well in one field, someone in another field identifies the change that caused positive growth, but basically displaces the variable ever so slightly. Then we got to propagate that outward and you get what it is now. I swear the entire C Suite of Microsoft aught to be burned at the stake, this is nonsense caused by them, empowering people with an understanding of Clustal v and regression, but they don't understand the derivations bruh. Do you wanna know what is actually more annoying than the nimrod who comes at ya, having for some reason utilized a whole other earth as the premise, but doesn't even realize that happened??? Having some clown tell you that you are wrong, that is incorrect, when you go and extrapolate the data, with 2 sigma precision and ask the person why on Earth does he have about a half million people either walking on water, drowning, or amphibious off the coast of Sicily, just so the solution proposed makes sense... The insanity of a situation of trying to explain statistical modeling with real world rate-rate to some clown telling you you cannot use calculus is just brain Melter of a moment. I wish I could say I was the bigger person or some sage levels of teaching happened, nope, sometimes the most satisfaction comes from that feel when you just follow through the dudes face. Lawyer thinks it's gonna be zero trouble even.
@RiceSkinKakarot
@RiceSkinKakarot Ай бұрын
Don’t let the 25 views in 38 seconds distract you from the fact that Destiny is in fact a woman’s name.
@inoerinoblu6521
@inoerinoblu6521 Ай бұрын
People with dyslexia can have extreme difficulty with taking tests. I can imagine that making tests optional isn't a good idea, but at least advocating for an accommodation for longer test timers (or just having them extend to the due date all the time) is better overall.
@adamsoundcloud4248
@adamsoundcloud4248 Ай бұрын
14:40 Ireland mentioned !
@ConshisKreetchurs
@ConshisKreetchurs Ай бұрын
yup, definitely no ethnic beef there!
@happiestman978
@happiestman978 Ай бұрын
1 view in 23 second he's fallen off
@daviedood2503
@daviedood2503 Ай бұрын
It's 2am when this dropped 4 mins ago central time. Folks are asleep 🤣🔥
@carlstevenson709
@carlstevenson709 Ай бұрын
Please stop this meme lol
@grantking4032
@grantking4032 Ай бұрын
​@daviedood2503 nope I'm central, i'm awake, so everyone is awake. The fall off.
@japhalpha
@japhalpha Ай бұрын
It’s already a dead meme and your a bot gtfo
@trinchuzosparty
@trinchuzosparty Ай бұрын
👆🏻 'Muricans and their local time jokes.
@AWESOM.O
@AWESOM.O Ай бұрын
I can remember that, in Europe, Astra Zeneca was considered at the time of the pandemic, as the worst vaccine for COVID-19 due to his allegedly side effects. People above 70, in public vaccination centers, were advised to get the Pfizer or moderna vaccines...
@tylercherneski1805
@tylercherneski1805 Ай бұрын
I like a lot of destiny but as everyone knows he sometimes speaks with such confidence about things he has no idea about. In canada, immigrants from India have been utterly devaluing the skilled trades through employers spondering their immigration and paying them minimum wage to work basically illegally. This had been tanking skilled trades wages for years now. Destiny just brushes this off and says "this doesn't happen" but he actually has no idea.
@Classikh
@Classikh Ай бұрын
Tbf, Destiny mainly speaks on US politics
@angelmartin7310
@angelmartin7310 Ай бұрын
​@@ClassikhHappens here too.
@matsab7930
@matsab7930 Ай бұрын
People in the U.K. have been whining about polish people coming in and ‘stealing their jobs’ for years, too. Turns out if a foreigner can do your job for a fifth of the price and the same quality, nobody will pay your absurd prices. The answer is to get an education so you can’t be so easily outcompeted, or to get better at your job and provide a sufficiently better service such that people value your labour higher. The answer isn’t to maintain your ability to overcharge customers for manual labour by barring immigration.
@richg4011
@richg4011 Ай бұрын
@@matsab7930 I think immigration gets attacked because its the easiest to deal with, and most people dont really care about making it easy to, or even simply allowing immigrants into their country imo. If tomorrow democrats and republicans said okay, everyone here illegally or green card, etc.. as of X-date you're getting a fast tracked pathway to citizenship, but we're also closing the southern border(whatever that means), not taking any asylum seekers or refugees, and immigrating to the U.S in general is closed off for a generation. There would be protest for a month, and no one would give an F. LOL. I really feel we dont actually care at least in America about the border. We only kinda do because its a political pawn no side wants to resolve, and they can play games with it forever.
@tylercherneski1805
@tylercherneski1805 Ай бұрын
@@matsab7930 w anti-protectionist. W sweat shop labor supporter. W anti-unionist.
@rockbark2137
@rockbark2137 Ай бұрын
Right in my feeeeeed
@alexanderg9670
@alexanderg9670 Ай бұрын
Destiny is right about a case with 99%, that's why all messing up stats of comortalities, natural immunity, age brackets was such a bad way to go. Trust lost is not easily regained. Next one could be much more mortal, but will people believe it?
@wrusst
@wrusst Ай бұрын
99% is still thousands dead of any age bracket Vs how many dead from the virus or long COVID or million's (3.3m) in a population size of the US. The issue is taking data made on the wild type and alpha and pretending that data was made on later strains "so they lied" timing and strain studied is relevant. The virus already culled the most weak year one so year 2 it was always going to be less also. Young people also died due to knock on effects also such as if you had a car crash you was out of luck as no ICU beds which were treating that 0.5% and guess what if they survived they weren't counted as a death but they surely ate up billions in resource's.
@matsab7930
@matsab7930 Ай бұрын
Just look at excess deaths. Why are there all those extra deaths? People who don’t think covid killed people are delusional, and honestly I don’t think they can be convinced. As someone with several family members in medical professions, I heard plenty of eyewitness accounts of the number of cases and the risks covid posed; a friend of mine even lost their father to covid. We even have a year with no vaccines for those (like Jordan Peterson) attempting to say that the excess deaths were really due to the vaccine…
@trololkhil9868
@trololkhil9868 Ай бұрын
they'll belive it when 20% of their neighbours start dying. it's not about trust lost it's about education. We need to educate people and manage expectations. Most people don't have a clue about microbiology or how these things get treated/managed.
@matsab7930
@matsab7930 Ай бұрын
@@trololkhil9868 indeed. This is why we have medical bodies; the fact that people believe some random guy on Twitter is more credible than medical boards across the world and doctors consensus is baffling.
@peelsreklaw
@peelsreklaw Ай бұрын
The people who believed it the first time probably will again. The rest will perish I guess. Oopsie doopsie.
@slykeren8371
@slykeren8371 Ай бұрын
God, listening to Destiny talk about immigration is insufferable. Of all his takes on immigration are lame as hell
@tonypringles2285
@tonypringles2285 Ай бұрын
hes just being careful i think. he is still researching
@smackdatmoney
@smackdatmoney Ай бұрын
After his L relationship/marriage im surprised anyone listens to this arm chair sudo "intellectual"
@tonypringles2285
@tonypringles2285 Ай бұрын
@@smackdatmoney i dont agre with destiny on a lot but he is actually smart about a lot of things. besides a failed marriage has no bearing on any of what he says lol
@brownbricks6017
@brownbricks6017 Ай бұрын
@@smackdatmoney Sudo lol
@christop3
@christop3 Ай бұрын
I love when people say they have anxiety and can't take tests. It's such a cop out. There's a million anxiety forms and performance anxiety would apply to tests for example. Which if you study enough you can usually get over. Crazy I know but I HAVE exactly that lol. There's like 1 in 700 that actually have a medical test issue. Everyone else just wants to pass without studying or flat out refusing to study. We all think we're smarter than we actually are but the reality is we all need to study, even geniuses and 4.0 GPA students study. Stop finding excuses and study.
@jacobsherwood1655
@jacobsherwood1655 Ай бұрын
Is there a portion of people who don't respond well to studying?
@dolph3578
@dolph3578 Ай бұрын
I would agree with that for the most part. I do think the degree to which people get test anxiety from things like bad childhoods/abuse/low self confidence/ a history of failure with no external support whatever whatever is a pretty broad spectrum. Just because it isn't medical doesn't mean people are starting from similar places in terms of the amount of anxiety to get over. So yeah maybe everyone can theoretically get over it but I think its unreasonable to say that a student coming from parents with high expectations has the same sort of "study harder and you can do it" obstacles as parents telling their children they are dumb and cant do anything. But yeah for the most part its privileged laziness
@Macheako
@Macheako Ай бұрын
@@jacobsherwood1655 yea, I believe they’re called “dumb”
@tmchannel8483
@tmchannel8483 Ай бұрын
True. I'd also like to know what their proposed solution is. We just auto-pass them and they can't do their job because they have anxiety? At some point you have to be able to perform.
@kyleschmitt9964
@kyleschmitt9964 Ай бұрын
@@tmchannel8483i’m pretty sure it’s similar to adhd test accommodations like extra time and more isolated rooms
@peterranney9488
@peterranney9488 Ай бұрын
Make sure to release the hostages after that Lily interview
@WizardofGargalondese
@WizardofGargalondese Ай бұрын
1:10 This is wrong, the real world (for most jobs) does not require the same pressure laden environment that 1 hour exams require. In other words, skills required for the exams are not the same ones required for the real world. Particularly in stem, classes should be more application and project focused since those are the relevant ways in which you’ll be applying those skills. Exams are at their best when theyre concept focused and the time given is significantly extra for the time expected. The problem is many exams arent concept focused, theyre focused on specific applications of concepts that can simply be memorized and forgotten after.
@david_donovan
@david_donovan Ай бұрын
Usually when people talk about diversity of skin color and cultural background it assumes some kind of diversity of thought because they are all coming from different places. This is becoming increasingly untrue because of how much the internet is connecting people. Every single person at that Fresh and Fit table buys into the exact same beliefs despite being from different places with exception to Destiny. That’s not interesting. 4 white guys from Kentucky who all have very different philosophical beliefs would be far more interesting than simply having one color variant of each person.
@masterofreality230
@masterofreality230 Ай бұрын
Yea I have thought of that before also. Its just aggravating how cucked and shallow a lot of progressives are. I guess to them, everyone thinking the same makes them feel safe, then they can go around patting themselves in the back in an echo chamber. How boring.
@keys5595
@keys5595 Ай бұрын
I’m so confused, was destiny talking about diversity only in terms of skin color. Do you honestly think he believes that 4 people with the only difference being skin color are better than 4 people of the same skin color having completely different backgrounds and experiences? I feel like he was very clearly talking about backgrounds and experiences. You can say this all you want but no amount of time on the internet is gonna allow you to have, know and understand the background and experiences as a French or South African person if you’re American or from any other place lol. I mean he literally stressed how race and just having the same skin color doesn’t really mean anything In the grand scheme of things. Yet you attack him on that point that he doesn’t even agree with?
@sarahjrandomnumbers
@sarahjrandomnumbers Ай бұрын
We didn't have the "X vax is less than Y vax" thing in the UK, possibly due to AstraZeneca being around the same level of efficacy as Pfizer/Moderna. Like AZ was 72% while the others were mid 80's after the 1st dose. 2nd dose gave you the same basic protection.
@Kuroganemk2
@Kuroganemk2 Ай бұрын
Not sure if I agree with Tiny on the test thing. Do tests even measure IQ? They are just a memorisation thing, the person with a higher IQ can just do it faster. Reminds me of that one clip where the university grad girl had a lower IQ than the solider guy lol
@keithgood5622
@keithgood5622 Ай бұрын
The criticism of J&J was the efficacy for sure. I do remember side effects criticisms for asteozeneca at the time, but I remember them being mainly for UK countries since astrozeneca wasn't a popular option in my state. I don't even remember it as an available option come to think of it
@dukerains8063
@dukerains8063 Ай бұрын
Please for the love of all that is good and holy edit out his beatboxing mouth noises.
@shadowdante1102
@shadowdante1102 Ай бұрын
The efficacy at reducing hospitilization of people was 95%, but was only like 30% effective at reducing spread
@Loengrinn
@Loengrinn Ай бұрын
Is that all impacted by the number of unvaccinated? Are you aware of how they measured both those stats? Seems weird that it was 95% effective in one respect but fairly ineffective in the other. Not that I think you're lying, I'm curious how those two figures aren't much closer considering the connection between them.
@savagetr1539
@savagetr1539 Ай бұрын
@@Loengrinn not really, you can still get Covid but the symptoms be mild enough to not warrant going to the hospital and getting hooked up to a ventilator. That’s actually super common. That’s how the flu vaccines have been working every year.
@shadowdante1102
@shadowdante1102 Ай бұрын
@@Loengrinn it has to do with asymptomatic spread. I dont specifically know how they got those numbers, but that is what they were reporting back then.
@SillyPutty125
@SillyPutty125 Ай бұрын
@@shadowdante1102 I think you are mixing up different numbers. Against the original SARS-CoV2 variant the efficacy (reduction in chance to be infected), was 90-95%. With each variant (alpha, delta, omicron) this number dropped. Don't quote me on this but I vaguely remember something like ~70% for delta and ~30% for omicron. "Reducing spread" is not a metric that I've seen numbers published for. It's always chance to prevent infection or chance to reduce hospitalization/death.
@matthewbiesak8938
@matthewbiesak8938 Ай бұрын
The gas lighting is strong
@chocolatMouse
@chocolatMouse Ай бұрын
It's a hot take to say that grades are correlated with performance and intelligence? I feel that this is twitter brain.
@kc_h7h
@kc_h7h Ай бұрын
Grades are heavily influenced by discipline
@ClyDIley
@ClyDIley Ай бұрын
​@@kc_h7h Not from my recollection of the academic literature on intelligence. Pretty sure it's the exact opposite actually. More intelligent people have a faster ability to process information and are better at retaining said information, which has been shown experimentally by confirming intelligence in one domain being predictive of intelligence in another.
@kc_h7h
@kc_h7h Ай бұрын
@@ClyDIley what has that to do with anything? That only proves that smarter people will have a faster time learning. But if we're gonna assume the average person taking tests in a public school or university has an iq above 85, intelligence isn't a big factor. It's the time they spend learning. Like I said. Discipline
@chocolatMouse
@chocolatMouse Ай бұрын
@kc_h7h discipline helps for sure, but on high school level, if you don't have the smarts and are working on pure discipline, you're also going to see it in your grades regardless. I'm not saying you need to be ultra intelligent, just intelligent enough. There are also a lot of students who are really intelligent and coast by easily without discipline.
@kc_h7h
@kc_h7h Ай бұрын
@@chocolatMouse yea that's why I said let's assume the kids we're talking about arnt special needs
@johnnyapplesmith
@johnnyapplesmith Ай бұрын
I was a C student because I never studied or did homework for all the years of schooling, literally never. My last year of college I decided to study and I ended up crying at nights because of the severe anxiety, my brain would just melt and my Pure-O(CD) made me want to unalive myself. I ended up getting all A's that semester but then dropped out. Grades don't necessarily display a persons intelligence, but their ability to complete a task on time and accurately, which is what the job market is looking for.
@justlooking1087
@justlooking1087 Ай бұрын
I always thought that I was bad at tests until I started studying in my final year of high school lol. After that, I never got a test score lower than a B, mostly As. Tests are very easy when you actually study.
@realbron3255
@realbron3255 Ай бұрын
Wait is this an old vid?
@thesingleandleastlonely
@thesingleandleastlonely Ай бұрын
Thats what i thought but he has the 2 week old beard so it cant be before that
@Addypupils
@Addypupils Ай бұрын
Destinys wishes he was sneako Myron and them. Hes so hateful in his crappy irl avatar
@realbron3255
@realbron3255 Ай бұрын
@@Addypupils who are you talking to?
@Addypupils
@Addypupils Ай бұрын
@@realbron3255 who are you talking to buddy
@realbron3255
@realbron3255 Ай бұрын
@@Addypupils you
@MikeTsBees
@MikeTsBees Ай бұрын
I just remember my family saying I couldn't come over because I was shedding vaccine.
@randominternetguy1499
@randominternetguy1499 Ай бұрын
I wonder what Destiny’s would be on Bryan Caplan’s work on open borders
@kuroichan101
@kuroichan101 Ай бұрын
Hot take? Passing tests is usually a good indicator that you are more knowledgeable on the topic and or more disciplined to study the material. Yeah theres some smart people who suck at tests but it def isnt the NORM. Idk why people would think thats a hot take. If i were to use criteria on what students id prefer, id always pick someone who passes because the chances of getting someone more knowledgeable will always be higher. It doesnt mean people who fail are ALWAYS stupid, etc
@marksmanmerc1
@marksmanmerc1 Ай бұрын
I think the discipline aspect is the most important. Most shit isn't rocket science, the people bitching about tests usually are just lazy asses and not actually dumb.
@vittorio17ish
@vittorio17ish Ай бұрын
He can't be serious with the "why would you generalize?" He literally just generalized all Republicans as white bigots. All because of a chatter being stupid
@Voltroc
@Voltroc Ай бұрын
Welcome to Destiny's massive blind spot.
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Ай бұрын
Destiny is not free from hypocrisy.
@AtlasCrafted
@AtlasCrafted Ай бұрын
Everyone point and laugh at Vitto here
@AKABattousai
@AKABattousai Ай бұрын
He generalizes Half of Republicans as insane because they don't want to pay more taxes. And the he calls the other half white nationalists because they want the taxes they do pay to help our country first. lol.
@darklucas0721
@darklucas0721 Ай бұрын
@@Voltroc Because Republicans are actually generally homogeneous. 85% of Republican voters are white, and 70% are white Christians. The difference between the vast majority of Republicans whose families have been here for more than a generation isn't even comparable to the difference between Muslims from Saudi Arabia and Yemen, let alone places like Syria and Somalia.
@hamiltonau
@hamiltonau Ай бұрын
Wheres the bit about sneako?
@sarsaparillagorilla441
@sarsaparillagorilla441 Ай бұрын
So I’m not an expert but generally, when it comes to immunity. It’s referred to as specific and non-specific immunity. As far as I’m aware, you don’t really use the term ‘natural’ apart from a few circumstances. Furthermore, the two different immune systems are collaborative. Like the non specific system signals the specific system. The idea that the non-specific would get weaker due to high specific activity seems odd, like why would collaboration cause one system to weaken? I guess it’s possible, but he hasn’t outlined a specific process as to why that would happen? e.g. making the neutrophils less reactive to foreign pathogens? or why the body might produce fewer neutrophils/eosinophils/APCs? TBC Just the two example questions that popped into my head.
@JUNO-69
@JUNO-69 Ай бұрын
Aka Innate vs adaptive immunity
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom
@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Ай бұрын
Your body doesn't have infinite resources, so an oversaturation of general immunity cells might directly reduce the number of specific immunity cells..?? Idk I'm not a doctor
@ReallyAwesomeBoy
@ReallyAwesomeBoy Ай бұрын
Officials said over and over that it's super 200% effective, and they behaved and legislated as of it is. Destiny being super smart and knowing better is anecdotal.
@Macheako
@Macheako Ай бұрын
Yaaaaasssssss
@noemad5391
@noemad5391 Ай бұрын
Fuck the only reason i graduated college was because of my test scores. Outside class work (just like in high school) my brain just couldn't click with. I knew the information. I just couldn't do it. But i FUCKING DOMINATED tests. Which is where i showed my professors i knew the curriculum.
@dru70292
@dru70292 Ай бұрын
27:50 This guy doesn't even know how the different types of vaccines work.. The basics lmao.
@xsagradoxcorazonx
@xsagradoxcorazonx Ай бұрын
August bring back DGG chat please
@toolbar12423
@toolbar12423 Ай бұрын
45:45 wut duh dawg doin?
@JUNO-69
@JUNO-69 Ай бұрын
Ahh yes fresh and fit the perfect example of a classic fun and entertaining show.
@kuroichan101
@kuroichan101 Ай бұрын
People were hating on Johnson and johnson because of all the tv commercial on lawsuits and settlements for their baby powder. Everyone thought that they couldnt be trusted also cuz it was less effective.
@wrusst
@wrusst Ай бұрын
Dan is right here , It's was similar to astra
@RobReith
@RobReith Ай бұрын
Lily cameo very cool
@cidmon4566
@cidmon4566 Ай бұрын
Actually, I took the phiser and maderna two shot and don’t trust the shots I took.(currently drunk)
@Observette
@Observette Ай бұрын
(the spelling alone makes that painfully obvious)
@Macheako
@Macheako Ай бұрын
@@Observette does it? 🤔 or are you just KIND OFFF…. A khanT
@xbabu142x
@xbabu142x Ай бұрын
Wait you don't trust the shots of vaccine, or are you unsure about your liquor intake?
@user-yt6uc3os6z
@user-yt6uc3os6z Ай бұрын
2.3 gpa with a 33 on my ACT. I’m doomed
@twiggmister1
@twiggmister1 Ай бұрын
17:26 haha israel is actually a great example of that. a game that israeli children loooveee to play (and as you get older you get pretty good at it haha) is to guess where someones parents/grandparents came to israel from. because they all come from different places, and pretty much everyone is *very* mixed regarding were their ancestory is from. so you can become pretty good at seeing some common subtle differences in phenotypes of how people look like (or some very slight cultural or accent differences. if someone has a yameni dad and a polish mom for example).
@TheAmos1
@TheAmos1 Ай бұрын
I can assure you no one is perfect, there's always a achilles heel for everyone everywhere. 🤔 even then there's no excuse to developing excellence or finding something to excellent at... even I know I'll eventually come across find something that I will have excellence doing... 🤔 other than remembering weird but relevant factoids that will not help me make a dime or be completely annoying 😆😒😔
@TheMETALLICAFAN999
@TheMETALLICAFAN999 28 күн бұрын
Annual need more lilyxdestiny content
@user-er1fs3je4x
@user-er1fs3je4x Ай бұрын
I love how Destiny is usually fully aware of the "correlation vs causation" fallacy, except here. "More diverse companies tend to outperform less diverse ones. No particular measurable benefits but it just adds up" - great, that statement gives us literally zero information. edit - alright, it was a premature comment, he is apparently not talking about DEI. Immigration (legally) is great imo so I will probably end up agreeing on a lot of things with him. But comparing countries to companies and then giving arguments that pro-DEI people give aint it chief
@Spencerwalker21
@Spencerwalker21 Ай бұрын
The fact you probably thought dip dip lower standards for n words dip dip kind of speaks to the brain rot or dei nonsense. And legally immigration if I asked evidence why lpw skill immigration is bad I'm assuming it's so stupid you either won't show it or immediately cry I'm mean instead of giving the why.
@ng4logic
@ng4logic Ай бұрын
!00%. It's not because they are diverse, it is because they take best people and it is usually going to diverse by nature.
@leedeehan
@leedeehan Ай бұрын
Sneako isnt black despite his best efforts to convince you otherwise, his dad is white and his mom from the far east
@UnseenThresh
@UnseenThresh Ай бұрын
On the diversity point he mentioned... it also has very negative societal problems like self segregation and hatred against another group for theistic or historical reasons.
@henryburton6529
@henryburton6529 Ай бұрын
14:30 this is absolutely key. In Rwanda the two warring factions were the same ethnicity literally divided into groups by colonial powers. One genocided the other. No racial difference. If people are generally not racist diverse populations get on just fine. UK is very racially diverse not very racist and has relatively low crime.
@richg4011
@richg4011 Ай бұрын
Ya. There is literally no historical evidence that says that humans who have the same/similar skin tones and same/similar cultural upbringings wont ever genocide each other. The history of the WORLD tells us its not true. Anyone who believes otherwise is just too cowardly to say im racist, and thats my argument. Brothas that look like each other and raised in the same environment as the brotha down the streeet, murder each other daily in Chicago. There is no allegiance there based on skin, culture, similar financial struggles, etc.. White guy in the upper middle class burbs of somewhere Indiana still gonna cheat on his wife with his neighbors wife. There is no allegiance because hes white, upper middle class too, married too, etc.. "Well why is Japan homogeneous and so safe, clean, etc..?" Who knows. A multitude of reasons. If I can do a bootleg history. They werent always like that. Feudal Japan was a starving wasteland where they warred with each other constantly. Imperialist Japan was Japan at its most psychotic. You know you're doing too much when even the Nazis are like, SHEEEEEEEESH. They had to get bombs dropped on them and the Nazis to lose, then rebuilt under a very watchful American eye to even get to where they are now. That type of death, destruction, economic loss, and general mayhem likely birthed a new culture that is like so lets do the OPPOSITE of what we just did going forward, and they did. Along with having strict social codes and very strict laws that dont allow for a lot of f'in around. You eventually get to where Japan is now I guess. Im no Historian of Japan.
@big_south5861
@big_south5861 Ай бұрын
Right
@nate-pq2lm
@nate-pq2lm Ай бұрын
Ey as a white guy hard not to blow my brain out
@fabulamcafee
@fabulamcafee Ай бұрын
5-12 mark he says that europe people never would vote for republicans and that they think usa is insane, but one sentence after he claims that muslims are all diverse (they are not).
@heronymousbot5883
@heronymousbot5883 Ай бұрын
Can someone link me to a study that firms are more successful when more diverse?
@TheUcHiHaMaD
@TheUcHiHaMaD Ай бұрын
Theres none. Destiny is bullshitting so hard in this video its insane.
@johnblackburn9574
@johnblackburn9574 Ай бұрын
@@TheUcHiHaMaDI would also venture to say that if a study did exist claiming that, I would want to know what their bias is. It’s such a hot topic right now to debate that I would not imagine an unbiased study showing one way or the other.
@peach_of_justus
@peach_of_justus Ай бұрын
Take a moment to remember without diversity there wouldn't be taco bell... Just sayin
@SonofKalas22
@SonofKalas22 Ай бұрын
There actually was a study to that effect. It was involved in a huge data manipulation scandal. He's not wrong as much as he's unaware that his data is bad...
@johnblackburn9574
@johnblackburn9574 Ай бұрын
@@SonofKalas22 could you give me an article or anything to the data manipulation. I’m genuinely interested because Google doesn’t advertise that kind of stuff.
@Sid00077
@Sid00077 Ай бұрын
Imo, exams should be necessary, but it shouldnt be 80 - 100% of the final grade. Maybe 50-60%. The rest should be a culmination of projects, presentations, assignments and attendence. Exams not only weed out the ones that arent putting in the effort, but they also weed out people who arent ready for upper level classes. But its probably not the best metric to guage intellenge.
@vibez2806
@vibez2806 Ай бұрын
So like uni
@patrickpitz1879
@patrickpitz1879 Ай бұрын
Could 1 billion people from a single country even immigrate in the same calendar year? I feel like their may not even be enough flights with tourists still taking up some of the seats on the planes too in both directions. I know it was just a throwaway comment, but just kind of interesting. 1 billion is ALOT of people
@keyboardwarrior34
@keyboardwarrior34 Ай бұрын
I wonder if the people who are in the age range 18-30 who got all those vaccines, boosters, live alpha booster + pack, beta bundle battle pass boosters, and the limited edition deluxe pack boosters feel scammed now after all the covid hype has died down? Thoughts anybody who has had all these shots?
@GomulDart
@GomulDart Ай бұрын
I got the first vax and the first and second booster, I don't feel scammed one bit. (was 23 at the time btw) I never got covid despite working in the service industry and seeing my friends regularly (who were also vaxxed), And, this is anecdotal of course, but the one person in my family who didn't get vaxxed, did get covid. And when that happened, she stayed in her room in the same house as me in a mini quarantine for 2 weeks, and I still never caught it despite using the same bathroom and sharing some spaces. From my perspective, the vax did it's job. And I didn't pay a fucking dime for any of it either. So why exactly would I feel scammed? After that 3rd booster, the risk wasn't significant enough to necessitate another one, so I didn't get it. Washing my hands and keeping my distance was enough, and after that (2021) the risk was completely negligible. Besides, there were only like 4.. maybe 5 boosters total? But covid still exists.. so for those who may be in high risk segment of the population like elderly or immunocompromised, it's totally reasonable for them to want to take the extra boosters to make sure they stay safe and don't risk it. And of course "the hype died down"... that's how viruses work man. They sweep through when no one has any kind of immunity and infect large swathes of the population; after a couple of years, everyone is either vaccinated against it, protected by herd immunity, or has contracted it themselves and has some resistances. But covid doesn't just disappear, again, its still around. Just like measles, and pox, and all manner of viruses. Sure, the risk is much lower than what it was when it was new, but the vaccines and boosters for the virus will continue to exist for those who are at severe risk from said viruses and/or want to take extra precaution to protect against them. Whats wrong with that? Should people not be able to take those sort of precautions, even if the risk is relatively low? The risk for measles is very low, but it's still a non-zero chance, and if you do contract it, it will be debilitating, painful, and life changing. Did you not get your measles vaccine either?
@raidermaxx2324
@raidermaxx2324 Ай бұрын
WHY DID MYRON STOP WORKING FOR THE FEDS??????
@skoomaenjoyer9582
@skoomaenjoyer9582 Ай бұрын
For yall insecure about the intelligence:test thing, just know that folks considered me smart but I spent a LOT of time studying to get my test scores. As soon as I lost my study habits, my grades turned south. I hardly felt smart because I had to do so much work to get smart results. So all in all… study, and remember that you don’t necessarily have a maximum study time (not considering schedule restrictions).
@Now-gn1vk
@Now-gn1vk Ай бұрын
Right now I have tests in may and I haven’t studied and so I’m and getting even near the grades I need to go to my university. Studying really is everything
@KoopstaKlicca
@KoopstaKlicca Ай бұрын
tbh every student should just get in the habit of studying and not worrying about iq because learning how to set aside time to just work boringly that has no direct reward (like being bored at work where you're at least being paid) is a useful skill that will make you more valuable than the genius who never learned how to work
@johnsonjunior547
@johnsonjunior547 Ай бұрын
People don't want to think that they have a disadvantage and are naturally dumb or average
@myself2noone
@myself2noone Ай бұрын
Yes, after intelligence consciousness matters the most. This is not news.
@MoreMonarchy
@MoreMonarchy Ай бұрын
Smart people put off studying until last minute so that they do have a maximum study time- the time until exam (minus 3 or so hours of sleep). The best studying always comes when your heart is in your throat as you realize you have no fucking idea about anything in 3 100 slide lectures and the exam is in 10 hours. I hope someone reading this has a flashback and gets temporary anxiety. It hurt just typing this out.
@k.i.a6433
@k.i.a6433 Ай бұрын
15:45 😂😂
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 Ай бұрын
People are easily seduced by simple solutions
@nicholasg.5441
@nicholasg.5441 Ай бұрын
I remember the common belief that J&J had markedly worse side effects. One of them was also supposed to be single serving, but i forget whether that was moderna or JJ. Also im no expert and this is in part common sense due to how viruses work along with things i remember hearing, but I believe natural immunity is stronger on an individual basis but useless as a whole because neutering a virus requires starving it of hosts so it cant mutate. Natural immunity will stop that strain for that individual, but it will give the virus a host it can mutate and transfer from as a different strain. Vaccines are typically better because you have a controlled removal of a strain that, assuming an impossible 100% vaccination rate, will prevent that particular strain from spreading or mutating.
@Ultimatt19
@Ultimatt19 Ай бұрын
More impromptu calls to Lily, please.
@Cycstorm
@Cycstorm Ай бұрын
Lilly is just pure sunshine.
@RealmRabbit
@RealmRabbit Ай бұрын
Did Destiny say that IQ is highly inheritable? Wonder how he'd think of that in relation to his mother and himself...
@tjfreckles1995
@tjfreckles1995 Ай бұрын
It is somewhere between .7 and .8 heritability (1 would mean it's all that matters I believe). With regards to his parents having political beliefs he'd regard as wacky that doesn't mean they're stupid. IQ doesn't really determine your political beliefs as much as temperament does. Even if they were dumb as rocks and he wasn't that doesn't mean iq isn't heritable. There's variation and recessive genes to account for
@mowleed2000
@mowleed2000 Ай бұрын
I remember Destiny spending hours do anything to fight this conclusion against race realists back in the day… seems he came around
@RealmRabbit
@RealmRabbit Ай бұрын
@@tjfreckles1995 Guess it depends on if you think there's a strong correlation between IQ and critical thinking skills... Because I feel like very few people with critical thinking skills if any would arrive at the conclusions that Destiny's mother supposedly has... You need to really be lacking in critical thinking skills to not see through a lot of the bullshit that the MAGA crowd espouses... And I think there's a ton of smart critical thinkers on the right, like if we're talking neocons and you disregard the religiously dogmatic ones it's probably about the same amount of critical thinking skills as liberals I'd say... But at the same time I feel like even among communists there's more critical thinkers than the MAGA stans! At least some communists are the sort to not just buy into propaganda and do their research in political theory well, but almost all the MAGA crowd just seem to be grifters or those being grifted to... Not a lot of people doing their own reasoning to arrive at those conclusions based on like grappling with the evidence presented to them in good faith... There are communist academics where it's like I may not agree with their conclusions at all, but I can see that they've deeply thought about them and considered the arguments for and against their position sincerely... But I can't imagine having that with the MAGA people... There are I guess some people who kind of teeter between neocon and full MAGA like Lauren Southern and I think Sargon of Akkad, and these people I feel like can be very dumb but they at least have some amount of critical thinking skills at the very least... But that's where all of MAGA's critical thinking is... It's not with anyone beyond that point to where they're not just believing conspiracy theories but they're in DEEP into believing like practically every conspiracy theory the rightwing comes up with that reaches their ears... And I think that is precisely where Destiny's mom is at... Many of these people would sooner believe that the snow outside their house is fake snow put their by the government because it doesn't seem to melt like they think it would, before they'd like... Open Google to read up on how snow actually melts for 5 minutes to arrive at the conclusion that it is in fact real snow... That isn't exaggerating, that is what we are dealing with here... And among the MAGA crowd specifically I don't think it's an insignificant amount that believe in the fake snow stuff... Same with the human magnet thing with the vaccine, tons of them would sooner see it as evidence of a grand conspiracy than spend LITERALLY 5 minutes or less reading up on how the fairly basic science works...
@TheLumberjack1987
@TheLumberjack1987 Ай бұрын
For 90% of people a test doesn't prove intelligence or competence, it proves discipline to study and memorize. Don't get me wrong, that's an incredibly important skillset for basically all jobs, but intelligence is not the main factor if you're operating on a normal brain.
@CR33SIVE
@CR33SIVE Ай бұрын
Depends. If you're taking a test that heavily relies on synthesis of knowledge and problem-solving then you are heavily utilizing intelligence.
@TheLumberjack1987
@TheLumberjack1987 Ай бұрын
@@CR33SIVE True, but in an average school class that's not really the case. I had teachers who included some of that but that was more to differentiate between A and B grades, the rest of the questions/problems were all about applying the knowledge within the scope of the lessons. Aka if you memorized the text (or formulas for math/physics/mechanics/electrical engineering) you couldn't really fail. You wouldn't get the best grade because 1-2 problems would rely on you actually being able to solve things which needed a bit deeper understanding, but you'd be able to get a B or C quite easily. edit: the only time I ever took a test which was what you described was during my entrance exam for university, that was a straight up IQ test, but other than that every single test I ever took (in my 36 years of life) was 90% memorization and therefore only required discipline to sit down and actually do the memorizing. edit edit: another IQ test I had to take was before I served in the military, so two such examples exist in my life
@vibez2806
@vibez2806 Ай бұрын
​@TheLumberjack1987 would you call effectively utilizing your knowledge to be intelligence? For example is Physics even though you have to memorize the formulas. You have to be able to change said formula or introduce new formulas based on the previous one.
@TheLumberjack1987
@TheLumberjack1987 Ай бұрын
@@vibez2806 if it's within the scope of the lessons then you don't really have to "change said formula or introduce new ones" and those were/are still the vast majority of tests in school. That's where I mentioned the 1-2 problems per test which were for the A grade students, in those instances you definitely had to understand the problem and not just apply memorized parts.
@vibez2806
@vibez2806 Ай бұрын
@@TheLumberjack1987 from what you said, I don't think you ever had to done physics cause this is a normal part of it..... You use formulas from other lessons cause you need those to solve the current ones. Maths also have tons like this. The 1-2 questions for A are generally just harder questions. The rest would still require all of this. And I'm saying this as something currently doing my masters in robotic engineering
@DannyT-ln5ex
@DannyT-ln5ex Ай бұрын
I got the J&J and definitely had mad side effects, but my symptoms when I actually got the disease were next to none
@albeon81
@albeon81 Ай бұрын
I did take any vax and my symptoms were basically a cold. What’s your point?
@michaelh878
@michaelh878 Ай бұрын
Was it alpha, beta or the later weaker variants?
@colbybell5378
@colbybell5378 Ай бұрын
@@albeon81my mom’s best friend thought the same way and Covid killed him. I know personally 7 ppl that have died from Covid. It may have been like a cold for you, you may not have gotten a serious variant, but that isn’t really a good reason to not get vaccinated. Brother you can get Covid once and permanently need a respirator, idk why you’d risk it. Plus everyone that thought like you directly caused the variants to appear which has caused even more people to die
@Macheako
@Macheako Ай бұрын
@@albeon81I took none….and nuttin happened to me.
@DannyT-ln5ex
@DannyT-ln5ex Ай бұрын
@@michaelh878 I was one of the first to get alpha when it came to the US before the vaccine, I had it one more time before getting vaxxed, but then I had beta and omicron both and they were less than moderate colds
@d98lo
@d98lo Ай бұрын
There’s no way on god’s green earth that someone took Sam Hyde’s stance on immigration even remotely seriously
@tonypringles2285
@tonypringles2285 Ай бұрын
thats what i thought. i never watched sam hyde but i have heard of him and after learning of that prank he pulled on idubbbz i would think that everything he says is a troll
@japhalpha
@japhalpha Ай бұрын
Why are you posting this at midnight I have to go to bed god dammit
@trinchuzosparty
@trinchuzosparty Ай бұрын
At the same time, other people just woke up.
@Delbzy
@Delbzy Ай бұрын
It's 6pm for me you should go to sleep, mate.
@insensitive919
@insensitive919 Ай бұрын
Asleep at 6?
@Delbzy
@Delbzy Ай бұрын
@@insensitive919 Are you slow? lmao
@aSSGoblin1488
@aSSGoblin1488 Ай бұрын
sneako got gaslit by older red pillers to go hard. wasnt old enough to think for himself and put himself as priority.
@dickyboi4956
@dickyboi4956 Ай бұрын
11:15 so i live in the south and im not a conservative and was surprised by this, but I've met 2 british and one scottish person who moved here and all 3 were trump supporters who owned guns
@bajango3975
@bajango3975 Ай бұрын
I've held this opinion since I was old enough to take tests. If you can't take a test minus some super rare dysfunction, you're probably not as smart as a people who can.
@the_derpler
@the_derpler 21 күн бұрын
I have a bunch of friends who have recently gotten cancer in their mid 30s. It's kind of mind blowing how many have all of a sudden got it. Quite sad. Unfortunately some of them have a feeling it was the jab that did it, I tell them they are nuts and that just because cancers for people in their 30s and 40s is raising quite a bit all of a sudden that it probably has no relation to it. It's more than likely just a coincidence and something we shouldn't even bother wasting our time looking into. More than likely our food.
@coreyhughes1456
@coreyhughes1456 Ай бұрын
39:45 Noo, the game does not say that. The writers would never diminish the gravity of Joel's choice like that. Some people just try and claim that it wouldn't have worked, in an attempt to justify Joel's actions. Those same people also tend to hate TLOU2 because they feel like Joel did nothing wrong.
@mintymilkk
@mintymilkk Ай бұрын
every time i hear dan talk about something i feel like i'm getting dumber
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