I thought I got a Smosh notification for a second lol
@wigglydragon74474 ай бұрын
same, I refreshed the smosh pit page like "i know i got a notification, did they private the video?" lmao
@p3achytea4 ай бұрын
i was like “it’s not saturday already is it ?”
@megankidd46714 ай бұрын
I’d love a surprise Smosh Reddit stories
@aion53864 ай бұрын
Just shows how bad the tryguys are doing for them having to copy a succesful channel
@jannatulshoilee14434 ай бұрын
@@aion5386 calm down, everyone and their mother are doing Reddit Stories nowadays. Shayne/Smosh are not the only one, nor do they take offense to someone else doing this format.
@allycantspell81114 ай бұрын
With the tomato essence one: I only noticed this because smosh did the same story but you missed the detail of their age difference being 20 and 26, yet theyve been dating for three years... I think that was very important context
@emmaliehandley90904 ай бұрын
Yeah they missed a couple big details like the bf said he was lying the whole time and he’s never made it her way which also fully changes it.
@allycantspell81114 ай бұрын
@@emmaliehandley9090 Yeah exactly. Plus if you read the updates for the post it turns out the bf was lying about a lot (his job and he was cheating)
@amandakesterson2244 ай бұрын
Heres the thing. She was very right to be worried and I'm actually a bit disappointed in how they addressed it. Her upset was that he was LYING, not that he wasn't doing the thing. Anyone that is openly excited about lying to you is a big red flag.
@teapayne78224 ай бұрын
Not to mention, when Miles tries to gender swap it, he envisions her doing all the cooking and cleaning of the house entirely. That's NOT what she said. She said he cooks and takes care of the kitchen and she does the rest of the chores for the house. If she was doing the cooking and he was doing all the cleaning, we'd still think the cook shouldn't lie about what they're serving!
@Alice-nt4qr4 ай бұрын
Yes!! And the guys said that he was taking charge - seems like she didn’t really have a say in it
@katiex31714 ай бұрын
“me and my little neurodivergent buddies, i’m gaining them” SO real! miles’ undiagnosed adhd says hello
@ten-hx2xi4 ай бұрын
hehehe yesss bird of a feather podcast together :)
@findparadise4 ай бұрын
lmaooo i'm about to do my assessment in a few weeks
@sarahberlaud42854 ай бұрын
Miles' advice about finding someone with the same sensitivity levels as you is SO SPOT ON. Not only for the pasta couple but also just in general.
@RhyD5024 ай бұрын
Miles talking about not being able to listen to music during a depressive state because he will focus on his own thoughts is so relatable! My watch later on KZbin is always packed full of people talking so I can focus on it when I'm having a tough time.
@mythologigi4 ай бұрын
I always know I’m feeling better when I listen to music instead of putting on videos for background
@ultraviolet554 ай бұрын
So relatable! I need something to focus on to keep my thoughts from racing and going down the depression spiral
@TriforceLiz4 ай бұрын
@@mythologigi right? I thought I was in the small minority of people who find music stressful to listen to when I'm already stressed. I experience music so intensely that it just overwhelms me when I'm anxious.
@wendywebber61374 ай бұрын
Me too! My friend recently asked me what songs/artists I listen to when down and I was like…literally none. He fully didn’t understand.
@ickitoria4 ай бұрын
I relate hard to this! I need to hear people talking to distract my brain going into a spin
@ryleer.79454 ай бұрын
Keith in his iPad kid era asking to have the phone to play his p*rn game is so funny
@megi_mcdink124 ай бұрын
Keith saying it's hard to explain to someone when a food tastes like yellow made me think it'd be so fascinating to hear Keith mention when a food tastes like a color in Eat the Menu. His descriptions of food are always so vivid, I think sharing moments when the color happens (if it happens during ETM) would help equate the color to the rest of the description he's given and help viewers understand.
@jmason17704 ай бұрын
Ollie from the Korean Englishman and Jolly is also very good at describing how food taste. Keith has done a couple videos with him. And Ollie and Josh have been on the pod.
@genetic_disruption4 ай бұрын
Keith breaking down some echolalia and synesthesia feels like a win for the neurodiverse 😅
@DanieGrace4 ай бұрын
I need them to do a deep dive video on this 🤣
@kwiskwis14 ай бұрын
If I’m not mistaken, pasta girl was covered by ok storytime. They did a deeper dive into relevant comments and/or updates, and the boyfriend turns out to be a totally controlling groomer. And like even without that knowledge, and ignoring opinions on her family/seemingly silly food preference, her partner could’ve have easily not agreed. Instead he just lied and used it for a gotcha moment. I couldn’t Drink tap water unless I filled and emptied the cup 3x. If i wasn’t paying attention and miscounted or didnt do the right amount each time, I had to set the empty cup down, reset, and start again. I had a partner who would try to do stuff like this with me when he’d get me water, voluntarily. I could tell (mostly because of the temperature, I think) and I’d have to go do it myself, anyway. He was also an abusive narcissist who cheated on me with a minor and ended up in jail for blackmailing minors. I may be mixing up Reddit stories-because I listen to them a lot while working or driving-but, I remembered this story because resonated. That girl was young and naive which is exactly what her ex (I believe) wanted.
@yerinbaekscandlelight4 ай бұрын
Well, they did start dating when she was 17 and he was 23, so the grooming part doesn't entirely surprise me.
@katiex31714 ай бұрын
she’s 20 and her boyfriend is 26? they’ve been dating for 3 years? was he 23 dating a 17 year old???
@robo76434 ай бұрын
Yup 🙃
@hallielucille12094 ай бұрын
I came to the comments to see if anyone else said something 😂
@TM.BECK144 ай бұрын
Yeah kinda disappointing they completely glossed over that part (and didn't include a lot of other important details)
@0rchidshow344 ай бұрын
Came here to say this, thank you🚨🚨
@brynnleighw4 ай бұрын
@@TM.BECK14they’re not math boys. I think they just didn’t realize while reading it. They also aren’t Reddit readers, so some trends and wordings that are niche they may not have picked up on…
@Chiggianya4 ай бұрын
Pasta story is NOT even about the pasta. It’s about the bf being weird and dishonest and making fun of her. There wouldn’t be an issue if they just communicated like adults
@elliottsalibi4 ай бұрын
LALA ITS NOT ABOUT THE PASTA /reference
@nikhoovie4 ай бұрын
I will defend pasta sauce girl with my whole life. I have so many sensory issues with food and do basically the same thing with chips and salsa (just dip the chip in to get the taste without the chunkiness of the salsa). Also, if the bf really did just fake it bc he doesn’t want to do the extra effort, just DONT TELL HER. If she didn’t notice, just don’t say anything or bring it up later NICELY. He’s such a weirdo for taunting her like that. Also, the age difference makes it SO much worse
@elliottsalibi4 ай бұрын
as someone who has arfid i agree
@ipacarrollread4 ай бұрын
I thought I was the only salsa one. People have made so much fun of me over the years about my texture thing but it’s a truth to me. I learned how to eat many foods by chopping them really small so I could taste the taste without having to deal with the texture. I don’t like big pieces of anything even if I love the taste.
@gracel90804 ай бұрын
As a speech therapist, Keith describing echolalia is so funny lol and then Zach says "neurodivergent" yuuup🤣
@Cashhhhew4 ай бұрын
OCD is debilitating when it goes undiagnosed/untreated. It’s truly exhausting always getting these thoughts that you know are illogical and not yourself. But then your brain comes up with these ways to try to control the thoughts and you’re bound to the habits over the thoughts and it just loops and loops. I finally started ERP and I wish I had it in my life ten years ago. So helpful. What people don’t seem to know that compulsions aren’t always external either. It’s not always hand washing and light switches etc. it’s literally internal mantras and thought-based habits that just take up so much of your time and capacity to function.
@kellydoscope_eyes4 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining this in that way. My sibling has OCD but it hasn’t been treated, just diagnosed and has, amongst others, compulsions with numbers- i.e these numbers are good and these are bad, and I think possibly some are neutral. In particular 4 is the worst, so we skip episodes of tv if it’s episode 4, nothing can be bought or eaten in a group of 4. I thought when I lived there that I was helping by making sure to avoid the numbers and do whatever else to make them comfortable. I looked up ERP now and also found MCT, maybe it’ll be able to help them feel better 😊
@paigehansen89444 ай бұрын
12:36 oh my absolute god. Lud told this story on his podcast and turns out the movie he mentioned is really really messed up & that’s why Kirsten reacted like that. She thought he was a psychopath. Lmao.
@fountainfaerie4 ай бұрын
"I simply must play a little bit more, candy crush" has me sobbing laughing at 3am
@toriemoore44334 ай бұрын
I kinda hate how when the guys say something everyone knows they just nod in agreement like yes yes of course very smart, and if Raine does it they're like DUHHHHH RAINEEEEEE. I saw it happen on Perfect Person also
@simonsaysism4 ай бұрын
They also totally discredit her all the time, even when she turns out to be right. Like when they were talking about the printing press and she said some fact about the oldest printed book that they simply just didn't believe.
@mindtsunami94434 ай бұрын
That’s so sad :(
@bairet4 ай бұрын
Thank you Zach for talking about OCD! It is such a hard thing to live with and I don’t think people realize how debilitating it is.
@greysoncarraway58134 ай бұрын
With the movies helping I saw Iron Man 3 when it came out and saw Tony's panic attacks and felt very seen. I didn't understand that I had anxiety when that movie came out. I didn't know I had PTSD as well and that's what he was going through. It's one of my favorite Marvel movies because of that and I know a lot of people don't enjoy it. It does have a special place in my heart though because of that reason. Media really does help people feel seen.
@Namite00014 ай бұрын
Oh iron man 3 is easily my favorite marvel movie for this same reason. Like seeing my (problematic lol) fave experiencing the world like I do? Instant yes.
@ericaavery93824 ай бұрын
You mean Klingsberry Crunch isn't a part of the snack rotation?!
@cael_aj4 ай бұрын
Doesn't need to be, it appears whenever someone needs it.
@sarahroo4644 ай бұрын
Thank you Zac and Keith for sharing about your experiences with neurodiversity! Diagnosed or undiagnosed it helps bring awareness. ❤
@mm484 ай бұрын
Okay two things: 1) The age gap difference is insane and I can’t believe they didn’t either bring it up or notice it! A seventeen year old isn’t even done with high school but a 23 year old is finished with college 🤢 2) Yeah the pasta girl had a ridiculous way of eating it but instead of communicating and telling her that he wasn’t going to do it, he just decided to lie to her for three years. It would’ve been so simple to tell her that if she wants the noodles that way then she would have to do it herself.
@desiraenicks68634 ай бұрын
Agreed. I think they are focusing on the weirdness of the food, and not the underlying respect and trust in a relationship. (And the inappropriate age gap). He chose to take on the chore of cooking, knowing he had no intentions of cooking the food the way she asked, and then made fun of her. It’s about having the respect to either be honest and say that he wasn’t going to cook pasta that way or cook food the way he knew she preferred. Not keep it as a joke to poke fun at her for years.
@ec23354 ай бұрын
Agreed
@anevraa4 ай бұрын
I’m shocked they didn’t mention that in the first story the writer was 17 when she first started dating her boyfriend who was 23??
@sierra74504 ай бұрын
this is what I came to the comments to point out, to me that really changes the vibes and power dynamics of the whole relationship in a really creepy way
@larissamullaart84164 ай бұрын
As an audio engineer who mostly records and mixes, i found the part about listening to the music vs the lyrics very interesting and i think you guys said it quite well. There is a significant difference in the whole production process between genres and its nice to see that people who aren't working in sound also notice this. I really enjoyed this episode
@jenny_bean4 ай бұрын
The movie Ludwig said he watched every year is, "The Virgin Suicides" lmaoo
@purplepicnic85764 ай бұрын
when miles goes on a genuine rant (about the sensitivity levels in a relationship being important) he actually does give great advice lol
@averyelizabeth18524 ай бұрын
PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A “TRY GUYS TRY MUSIC THERAPY” VIDEO As a music therapist (MT-BC) so much of what you’re talking about in this podcast is related to music therapy theory and how we’re able to use music as a therapeutic tool to treat conditions LIKE OCD! I know there are reputable MT’s in LA. PLEASE! It would be such a great way to advocate for our field!
@ChrissaTodd4 ай бұрын
Its the fact that the bf lied about the pasta even if what ahe wants i don't agree with, i don't like lying even more Rainie is right
@happykidkai86244 ай бұрын
going from "my neurodivergent buddies!!!" to "this picky eater is an asshole" is actually deranged
@АнастасияМакарович4 ай бұрын
literally
@toxicarrot894 ай бұрын
RE: Advice that'll go for Miles: You can create an entire map with directions and transit as well within Maps. This is really helpful for Euro tripping because of the public transport being so robust!
@whitneypickle4 ай бұрын
Zack, YOU made me feel seen. I was diagnosed and medicated for OCD in high school, finally after years of struggling. I'm now 36 and my OCD doesn't manifest in the ways it used to, but it still very much there. I struggled with even writing "my OCD", but yet I'm fully aware of tics and flexes I almost constantly do, my fingernails and skin constantly remind me of my dermatillomania. My fingers and toes are probably going to get arthritis from the constant flex-popping I have to do. When you talked about the way it has changed made me feel seen. So thank you (You asked them, but I also don't hear the lyrics first. I can listen to it 5 times in a row, and each time sounds differently because I catch a different part, whether it's a different instrument each time, or the hook hook on replay #4, and then the lyrics last. Maybe it's my music playing throughout my life, my suspected autism, idk, but sometimes I don't even recognize the lyrics because I'm too hyperfocused on another aspect of the track.
@tessablair54764 ай бұрын
Turtles All the Way Down (the novel) is how I finally put it together that I have OCD. Love that Zach felt seen during the movie!!
@emeebee38274 ай бұрын
i do the same thing as keith, playing music through my body constantly!! i often do it by clicking/gritting my teeth, but then i get headaches - so i’ve been trying more muscles and fingers/toes!
@Seethemusicalcolors4 ай бұрын
I saw a movie as a child that made me realize I might be autistic. My mom quickly shot that down. Unfortunately the stigma associated with it was so bad and she wasn't informed enough to accept my concerns. She was a wonderful woman, but being in the South, you just kind of didn't talk about it. Also, I have synesthesia! I did many of the things Keith does as a teen and still do now. I see color with music, sounds and tastes.
@Seethemusicalcolors4 ай бұрын
Meant to add that I am in waiting for an autism assessment!
@totesmgoat4 ай бұрын
I loved the conversation about finger tapping. I have definitely done the piano keys playing music in my head, but something I have always done for years is typing out words I'm seeing, hearing, or saying. Ever since 3rd grade keyboarding class. I feel so seen that I'm not the only one tapping out the world around me.
@sarahmcmahon6004 ай бұрын
I do this too!!!!
@sarahmcmahon6004 ай бұрын
Also ever since third grade and typing class!
@blaah99994 ай бұрын
First guy is an asshole. First off the age difference (they’ve been dating 3 years so she was 17 and he was 23?? 😒). Second off the way he went about telling her was a total a-hole move. Third off… if you volunteer/insist on cooking for someone else, you should make it the way someone wants it to be made if you know about their preferences. 😑 Fourth off… him insisting on doing all the dish cleaning and prepping means he was trying to cover up his not rinsing the noodles and with all this together makes it sound like he wants control…
@ourxstorybegins4 ай бұрын
FIFTH OFF, there’s an update after they broke up and apparently he lied about his job, an allergy to dogs, and had cheated on her multiple times!
@blaah99994 ай бұрын
@@ourxstorybegins ewwwwww 🤮
@whatever25004 ай бұрын
Reddit story starts at 30:19
@ShaeKababy4 ай бұрын
11:07 I’ve recently started heavy binge watching The Yard and knowing Zach and Lud are friendly has stirred something in me, I NEED some sort crossover event here 👀
@ChefSarah41044 ай бұрын
Keith talking about the "music in his head" and how he flexes different muscles and moves his fingers sounds so much like my husband. I see him moving his fingers and I'll hear him humming or singing to himself.
@averykyler90664 ай бұрын
keith is describing different kinds of stimming! different from synesthesia, but still cool that he’s noticing those things about himself!
@logalexdavid4 ай бұрын
Ludwig needed to talk to Zach about which movie to choose to watch every year. 😂 and not have said virgin suicides
@monlovebug4 ай бұрын
even ignoring the age gaps & everything else and continuing miles's line of thinking about couples making fun of each other's isms, it could maybe be fine if the bf does it one time and instantly reveals it in a fun jokey way after one bite, but doing it for a long period of time w that tone?? nah bro
@GondorLadyGwen4 ай бұрын
You guys need to read the updates for pasta girl, cuz that takes a TURN
@lauren-ko7mr8 күн бұрын
thank you for speaking about your OCD zach. as someone who went undiagnosed for a long time after suffering from debilitating OCD my entire life, i found out in a similar way -- a radiolab episode about thoughts did a segment on OCD and the nature of intrusive thoughts and cyclical thinking, and i had to pull my car over and sob because they had put a name to what i had been experiencing as long as i could remember. i called my mom and told her i thought i had OCD and within a week i'd been diagnosed and prescribed medication that saved my life. so many people don't know what OCD can actually feel and look like and live their whole lives never knowing that treatment is possible. talking about it and sharing our stories can save lives.
@rhs0103 ай бұрын
The fact that the strange pasta lady didn’t notice she was eating her boyfriend’s normally made pasta makes me think her father was lying to her too lol
@ellav78123 ай бұрын
They said if she wanted the pasta made the specific way she wants she should make it herself, but she specifically said that he took over all cooking related tasks and she was assigned the rest of the chores, so he did that with the intention of never doing it her way, when she may have been totally willing to make it herself but he didnt let her. Not to mention the age gap, updates, etc
@daya5294 ай бұрын
Kirsten ?! Interview with the vampire was and is one of my all time favorites and everyone always forgets shes in it !
@TM.BECK144 ай бұрын
She was one of the best performances in it even as a kid!
@neonmellow4 ай бұрын
OKAY 💀 the fact that he forgot the movie Ludwig said that he and his friend watch every year together was THE VIRGIN SUICIDES. He said it having no idea what it was about and that is why Kirsten Dunst was confused and probably concerned… 😂
@erintomatoes3 ай бұрын
Omg🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mamajinx4 ай бұрын
Miles talking about not being able to listen to music in the car is the perfect description of what it is like for me. 😮
@tiffany020204 ай бұрын
The movie about turning sounds into music reminds me August Rush! What a weird little movie haha highly recommend for anyone who loves music
@Namite00014 ай бұрын
I have synesthesia! I associate words, letters, songs, and music with colors! And what's fun is I'm bilingual (ish - Korean and English), and each language has different colors for their language 😊
@megankidd46714 ай бұрын
Would you be able to paint them? I feel like people would love to buy a poem written over the colours you associate with it.
@TM.BECK144 ай бұрын
I do too! My brother and I have always associated everything with colors or other senses (altho we don't necessarily agree on the pairings lol)
@stephaniefrost97204 ай бұрын
I'm similar! I'm bilingual with French, and I love to learn languages. Each language has a shape!
@sarahmcmahon6004 ай бұрын
Same!!! I see numbers and letters in color too. Also bilingual, English and French!
@Namite00014 ай бұрын
@@megankidd4671 I could! I remember once when I was notating some sheet music for violin, I decided to use color pencils to note when to get louder or softer depending on the dynamic markings ☺️
@dixon-jpeg25884 ай бұрын
The beginning of the ep was so fun! I love learning about the fun ways other peoples brains work!!
@kristenelizabeth17594 ай бұрын
I just love how much miles makes Keith and Zach laugh 😍😂
@blue_avocado40864 ай бұрын
Don't count on walking into top restaurants in Japan without a reservation! All those Bib Gourmand places are going to be booked. I was there in the off season this year, and we saw people turned away from restaurants at opening time on an almost daily basis because restaurants were booked for the whole night. A lot of Japanese restaurants serve a certain number of people a day and they will not accommodate walk-ins even if they have empty tables. You're not going to go hungry since there's loads of food, but if you have your eye on top spots, plan ahead.
@IWantToRideMyBike4 ай бұрын
I’m glad I’m not the only one who doesn’t listen to music because my brain goes off into a spiral and I can’t control it
@ariannasantina4 ай бұрын
the thing keith does (mimicking weird sounds in the moment) is called echolalia . i do the same thing, its a common trait/symptom of autism (which i am autistic) as well as other neurodivergencies. its nice to hear other people talking about just the weird random thing us neurodivergent people do. its definitely an undescribable weird feeling when you feel like you just have to mimic the sound lol sometimes i do it even under my breath or just make my lips form the word/sound if im trying to mask or just.. really not an appropriate time for mimicking but i still really need to do it lol. im sneaky like that ;) lol (also my favorite thing to mimic is my cats Meows. i cant NOT meow back at him and try to mimic his exact meow sound that he made (he is very vocal and has lots of different meows... this just leads to me mimicking him and then he ends up meowing BACK at me mimicking HIM and we have like a whole half hour long conversation where i have no idea what im actualy saying as im speaking in 'cat') ;) keith loves cats, i wonder if he has a similar experience lol. cat meows are so contagious.
@disenchanted3664 ай бұрын
Keith describing mimicking noises is called echolalia. It presents in a lot of ways
@Shelbs_youtube4 ай бұрын
Getting on KZbin and I see “posted 30 sec ago” it’s a good morning
@__iTimmayy4 ай бұрын
Gentlemen, you have become a version of You Can Sit With Us but more chaotic and I could not stop cackling.
@zerazukin4 ай бұрын
Ive had those Haribo peach gummies available all my life, i didnt even think about them not being common elsewhere
@amber30334 ай бұрын
Same! I couldn’t believe that that’s the candy they hated so much haha
@zerazukin4 ай бұрын
@@amber3033 yeah they're pretty nice imo
@sierravalentinee4 ай бұрын
Coming from the app to say how lovely it was to hear Zach speak about his connection to film @ approx 9min
@amyeddelman4 ай бұрын
“[Zach & Keith] look like the adult version of *do you have games on your phone?*” was one of the roasts during the funeral of the try guys and man this episode really emBODIED that
@IWantToRideMyBike4 ай бұрын
Zach hates my favorite peach gummies
@emilyjohannes70074 ай бұрын
The Haribo peach gummies are my favorite!! All other kinds are too chewy 😂
@francis2fly4 ай бұрын
I have synesthesia. It is in the form of I see numbers in different colors in my head. Example: 1 is white, 3 is blue, 5 is red, 7 is yellow.... I know that Billie Eilish has mentioned having it as well in interviews before. She sees days of the week in different colors.
@chloehuppe96474 ай бұрын
I loove the way keith said that for some people the lyrics are an instrument!! it finally clicked why I don't learn hozier's lyrics as fast as I do other pop songs
@katelyn23064 ай бұрын
To jump onto the google maps marking - my cousin actually marks every restaurant/bar etc someone’s told him about, and in the “note” section on that mark he writes the name of whoever told him, and what they recommended he should try. Then he A- knows what to get when he goes to that spot and B-can text people and thank them for the recommendation!
@Anna_Bee4 ай бұрын
That's such a good idea!
@TriforceLiz4 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's because I studied music for 15 years, or if it's because I'm neurodivergent, but I identified so much with the musical stims and echolalia they discussed- so neat!
@AJFilms144 ай бұрын
Keith’s musical muscles thing is just an absolutely beautiful thing to hear about how someone sees the world, I love it.
@breezy81054 ай бұрын
I have had synesthesia my entire life and I totally lit up when Keith started talking about it. It isn't something that is talked about very often so it just made my whole day. 🎉
@abbyt48534 ай бұрын
TIL that Bon Iver is pronounced "bone ee-vehr" and NOT "bahn EYE-ver"😭😭
@NateyCat4 ай бұрын
Zach and Keith with Shayne Reddit stories please? (Smosh) Good episode regardless ❤
@jesseleboeuf23154 ай бұрын
Zach was on an episode awhile back! I don’t remember exactly which one, but he’s in the thumbnail so it’d be easy to find
@Eli4TheWorld4 ай бұрын
“try 👏 foods 👏 you hate 👏 AGAIN👏” please put it on the soundboard 😂
You know, maybe this is a hot take but the tomato essence lady’s sauce thing sounds almost like the food based obsessive compulsions I often have. Like maybe she hates the flavor of the sauce but for an illogical obsessive reason needs to know the pasta has once had sauce. Not crazier than mine, it would explain the anxiety she seems to be having about it but obviously I don’t know. In that scenario though, it’s pretty fucked up for him to act like she’s being silly. On the other hand, she might be being silly.
@TM.BECK144 ай бұрын
It's really strange that they just had a really affirming talk about their experiences with neurodiversity and various brain quirks, and then RIGHT after mocked and made fun of a person that had a different brain quirk from them. They completely missed the point of that story -- it wasn't about how OP should or shouldn't like their food a certain way but how their BF was lying to them for years about a whole bunch of stuff.
@DaveronaDesigns3 ай бұрын
keith i do the same thing with the sounds out in the world, in my head i always here a lil gameshow type voice that goes "Make...That...Sooouuunnd" its quite entertaining-
@ailenmarie50564 ай бұрын
When Zach said tomatoes it GENUINELY took me a MINUTE to figure out what was happening
@aliflanagan76694 ай бұрын
The conversation about brain and mh stuff made me feel less alone 😊
@brookecolombo70224 ай бұрын
my spaghetti take: I agree with Rainey that even though OP’s noodle preferences are a little silly, what her boyfriend did was a small betrayal or trust. especially because he was kind of spiteful or malicious about it. it’s one thing to try to push your partner out of their comfort zone and ask them to try something new or be like “hey I forgot to rinse your noodles. try it and tell me what you think. if you don’t like it I’ll fix it” or even have her eat them and be like “hey so I didn’t rinse your noodles. are they okay? I’ll rinse them if not.” but to laugh at your partner and want them to feel foolish for not realizing you tricked them is pretty mean spirited. it’s not the worst thing in the world. but I can see how it might feel kind of belittling
@eyeseajujubee4 ай бұрын
My brain also goes on little adventures. Rainie is so valid for voicing how much she likes the Watermelon Sour Patch Kids 🍉
@laurentuck78354 ай бұрын
i also have diagnosed ocd and i figured out i have it in a very similar way to zach. i was watching grey’s anatomy (the season that bailey has ocd) and i was like…. hmmmmm that’s a little too close to home 😭
@SurrendertheCog4 ай бұрын
I feel like it would be so cool to see Zach and or Keith on Cinema Therapy
@DacreSolace4 ай бұрын
When Zach said about not really hearing the lyrics right away... I felt that ❤
@camgaa2 ай бұрын
14:00 I do this flexing thing too! It’s not scales but it’s a little tune, I also will repeat certain phrases that I’m reading on signs and turning into a tune
@WhatMyr4 ай бұрын
17:44 please stop using betterhelp sponsorship
@daydreaam4734 ай бұрын
Not keith and zach having a ned moment and tuning out Adive that will go for Miles.
@katiefletcher30334 ай бұрын
zach and i do the EXACT same toe tapping OCD thing!!! i also perceive my OCD as rly in the background but this was a strong reminder that she is alive n kicking
@Mayasaura_4 ай бұрын
Your podcasts help me sleep, not because the content is boring, but it gives me a chance to turn off the many thoughts in my head.
@strawberrymilkteaa4 ай бұрын
ayo Trypod reading reddit??
@thereseee4 ай бұрын
11:08 squeex made a tiktok about this 😭 the movie ludwig mentioned was the virgin suicides. ludwig and squeex then watched it after and realized they f'ed up bc kirsten dunst kills herself in the movie 😭
@jayeharrison45334 ай бұрын
Why couldn’t they both just plate their own spaghetti?
@ten-hx2xi4 ай бұрын
yall should look up “stimming”! its not only a thing that autistic people do, but autistic people can sometimes do them often or repetitively (difference between this and ocd is that its not distressing its emotionally soothing)
@mafbranch234 ай бұрын
Meta pasta analysis - Dad hasn't been making it special this whole time... he's been telling her the story since she was 3
@goshdangit45034 ай бұрын
Hey y'all, love the Reddit stories stuff! But if you're going to be giving your opinions on these stories, it's important to do what other channels do and actually do a deep dive on the story. Look into the comments/updates/other posts and see the full story. Because some pretty important details as others pointed out were missed.
@cici35424 ай бұрын
I'm laughing at the daddy story because of the episode when Zach gets waxed and yells daddy 😂😂
@beckyreed4 ай бұрын
RE movies that make you feel seen: I'm colorblind and so is basically everyone in my family, and I saw Little Miss Sunshine for the first time at somebody's house in college where it was just on in the background, and all of a sudden I was WEEPING and everyone else was confused. Still can't watch little baby Paul Dano find out he can't be a pilot without crying.
@strawberrybaby46324 ай бұрын
“boygenius isn’t lyric forward” is a wilddddd take
@luvgreendolphin84 ай бұрын
Ok but once Miles got to the specifics, the google maps advice is actually really good. Being able to use custom icons/emojis for each save category is going to be life changing for us!!! 🤩
@aishahameen1434 ай бұрын
RAINIE!! Please please please clip that moment from The Public Park episode ( 13:50 ) when you say 'Eaasy Zach' for the Soundboard!!!
@JadynZip4 ай бұрын
i have ocd and pls more ocd talk!!! i love relating to others that also have it
@colleenhenneberry8494 ай бұрын
miles’ professional advice podcast expertise is really showing here!🎉