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Every Bullying Technique Explained in 9min
Every Bullying Technique Explained in 9min
This video is about bullies. How they think, how they work, what they do.
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I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me!
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Every Gaslighting Technique Explained in 7min
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Every Gaslighting Technique Explained in 7min I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // RESEARCH // Information is mainly sourced from Google and Wikipedia // ATTRIBUTIONS // Music: www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ www.flaticon.com Promise by kosonicon;...
Every Sign of a Liar - Explained in 8min
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Every Sign of a Liar - Explained in 8min
Everything Boomers Took from Gen Z & Millennials, explained in 8min
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How Gen Z's got F@ by Boomers, explained in 9min I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! Generation Z is grappling with a myriad of economic, social, and environmental challenges that distinguish their experience from past generations. They confront a s...
Every Phobia Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Type of Emotional Intelligence Explained in 9 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! DISCLAIMER: Video is for entertainment only, not financial advice. Viewers should conduct their own research or consult a financial advisor before inves...
Every Gambling Fallacy Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Gambling Fallacy Explained in 7 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 hot hand fallacy 0:24 illusion of control 0:41 confirmation bias 0:59 availability heuristic 1:16 overconfidence bias 1:32 gambler's fallacy 1:5...
Every Type of Emotional Intelligence Explained in 9 Minutes
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Every Type of Emotional Intelligence Explained in 9 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! DISCLAIMER: Video is for entertainment only, not financial advice. Viewers should conduct their own research or consult a financial advisor before inves...
Every Sign that She Likes You - Explained in 7min
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Every Sign that She Likes You - Explained in 7min
Every Stage of Grief Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Stage of Grief Explained in 7 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 Shock and Disbelief 1:07 Denial 2:08 Guilt 3:01 Anger 3:52 Bargaining 4:44 Depression 5:33 Acceptance // RESEARCH // Information is mainly sourced...
Every Investment Strategy Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Gambling Fallacy Explained in 7 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! DISCLAIMER: Video is for entertainment only, not financial advice. Viewers should conduct their own research or consult a financial advisor before investing. // TIMES...
Every Zodiac Sign Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Zodiac Sign Explained in 7 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 Aries 0:32 Taurus 1:03 Gemini 1:41 Cancer 2:20 Leo 2:54 Virgo 3:31 Libra 4:07 Scorpio 4:45 Sagittarius 5:21 Capricorn 6:03 Aquarius 6:40 Pisces // RE...
Every Debate Technique Explained in 9 Minutes
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Every Debate Technique Explained in 9 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 Straw Man Argument 0:20 Gish Gallop 0:40 Ad Hominem Attacks 0:59 Slippery Slope 1:21 Reductio ad Absurdum 1:42 Signposting 2:04 Reframing the Ar...
Every Time Paradox Explained in 7 Minutes
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How To Tell if Someone is Lying - explained in 8 minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 Grandfather Paradox 0:24 Twin Paradox 0:52 Bootstrap Paradox 1:17 Many-Worlds Interpretation 1:46 Hi er Paradox 2:16 Parallel Univers...
Every Superstitious Belief Explained in 6 Minutes
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Every Superstitious Belief Explained in 6 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Redeemed Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 breaking mirrors 0:16 black cats 0:31 walking under a ladder 0:48 knocking on wood 01:02 open umbrella indoors 01:20 number 13 01:40 rabbit'...
Every Norse God Explained in 8 Minutes
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Every Norse God Explained in 8 Minutes I make videos about various topics using Paint, inspired by Red. Zoomer and The Paint Explainer. Thanks to everyone that watched and subscribed. Your support means the world to me! // TIMESTAMPS // 0:00 Odin 0:25 Frigg 0:45 Thor 01:08 Sif 01:28 Balder 01:50 Hodr 02:10 Váli 02:28 Loki 02:50 Sigyn 03:11 Hel 03:31 Freya 03:50 Freyr 04:12 Gerd 04:36 Njord 04:5...
Every Financial Crisis Explained in 7 Minutes
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Every Financial Crisis Explained in 7 Minutes
Every Conspiracy Theory Explained in 9 Minutes
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Every Conspiracy Theory Explained in 9 Minutes

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  • @sgtigerj
    @sgtigerj 9 годин тому

    I have never felt so personally attacked in such a compressive way in a single video 😭

  • @adz2380
    @adz2380 16 годин тому

    I know each individual outcome is separate, like 7 reds in a row but I don’t get how statistically it’s not good to go black in such an unlikely event

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 12 годин тому

      In probability, each event is independent, meaning the odds don't change based on previous outcomes. For example, in roulette, the chance of landing on red or black is always the same for each spin, regardless of past results. Even if you see 7 reds in a row, it might seem rare, but it doesn't affect the odds of the next spin. Each spin is independent, with no connection to the previous ones. The sequence of reds is just part of the randomness. For instance, the probability of getting red 3 times in a row is (0.5)^3 = 12.5%, and 4 times in a row is (0.5)^4 = 6.25%. However, once you have already seen 3 reds, those outcomes are certain and part of history. The probability of getting red on the next spin remains 50%, just like any other individual spin.

    • @adz2380
      @adz2380 Годину тому

      @@ExplainedWithPaint but you basically just explained it. Each outcome continues with the power of 4, 5, 6 etc. so if you calculate to the power of 7, such an event is so unlikely that you should almost always bet on the opposite of whatever colour has achieved such a milestone. Yes although each event is individual and still the same statistic, the probability is much lower, therefore would it not be LOGICAL in those rare circumstances?

  • @parcol576
    @parcol576 День тому

    So as far as Craps go there is indeed a world where someone could master throwing the dice the exact same way everytime albeit it is extremely uncommon and hard.

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 12 годин тому

      partially true, but the element of randomness is still so big that it doesn't really matter.

  • @Damnd4ddy
    @Damnd4ddy День тому

    So the illusion of control isn’t actually a illusion in some games. In craps the way you roll the dice can actually affect the number you roll based on grip,force thrown, and how you hold the dice. There is actually several famous craps gambler I recommend to explore this subject further

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 12 годин тому

      While grip and force can influence the roll, the game's inherent randomness typically dominates. Some famous gamblers claim to control dice outcomes, but these claims should be viewed skeptically. The law of large numbers means that some will have lucky streaks, allowing them to claim skill.

  • @DiaJasin
    @DiaJasin 2 дні тому

    Watching this increased my EV and decreased my risk of ruin

  • @sheckypavel9452
    @sheckypavel9452 3 дні тому

    The first two things stated were already wrong. Other players are put off by certain attitudes and that will drive your success .Then You stated players believe something< Yes they do ,and when You influence how they feel , it helps You to win.< just by pressure alone.I win by faking, bluffing, and by pure BS attitude.

  • @stoneyraps6286
    @stoneyraps6286 3 дні тому

    somebodies mad they didn't hit the jackpot

  • @typerskiswir
    @typerskiswir 4 дні тому

    What I absolutely love about this video is that it wastes 0 time, gets quickly to the point. Really appreciate that, its amazing.

  • @EpicMiniMeatwad
    @EpicMiniMeatwad 4 дні тому

    Gaslight girl boss, you go!!

  • @Adan11961
    @Adan11961 4 дні тому

    (I havent finished the video yet but i moved my curser over the red line (Forgot what its called). Their is another classic, the gaslighter accusing the victim of gaslighting the gaslighter...

  • @Christopher_Giustolisi
    @Christopher_Giustolisi 4 дні тому

    I don´t know. Most people here say your content isn´t that good but at least you have the confidence to put out something so unrefined. How many examples was that?

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 3 дні тому

      Oh, you think you made some good examples? It's cute how confident you are.

  • @pvtrichardsonbr
    @pvtrichardsonbr 4 дні тому

    Im beginning to realize 90% of communication ive been in has been gaslighting from either myself or the other person. Does intent matter ?

    • @E4439Qv5
      @E4439Qv5 4 дні тому

      Intent matters, but less so than effect. After all... you can't control the outcome, and their opinions of what was said or done are valid, too.

  • @fay8158
    @fay8158 4 дні тому

    well this explains how i turned out the way i am, thanks.

  • @shinykazuo
    @shinykazuo 4 дні тому

    I thought this video was about grilling I don't get what blud is yappin about

  • @NoNONo979
    @NoNONo979 4 дні тому

    As a dealer for a casino. You see this everyday and it’s sometimes annoying lol

  • @clee4667
    @clee4667 4 дні тому

    Thanks, now I can be a Democrat.

  • @ahhhhhh8493
    @ahhhhhh8493 5 днів тому

    Sooo baisicly if you're neurodivergent you're screwed. Amazing 😭

  • @thawdani
    @thawdani 5 днів тому

    here b4 1M views, this is the one

  • @omnipresencetv8929
    @omnipresencetv8929 5 днів тому

    now go watch Episodes of LBC or talk radio and notice how the host berates the callers when they share points that they been told the public have to be against.

  • @thomazplays9305
    @thomazplays9305 5 днів тому

    Watching the video to become a manipulator: ❌️ Watching the video to avoid being manipulated: ✅️

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 4 дні тому

      thanks for the comment :)

    • @shinykazuo
      @shinykazuo 4 дні тому

      Switch the emojis

    • @thomazplays9305
      @thomazplays9305 4 дні тому

      @@shinykazuo never speak again

    • @shinykazuo
      @shinykazuo 4 дні тому

      @@thomazplays9305 I wasn't even speaking fr, you're crazy homie

    • @thomazplays9305
      @thomazplays9305 4 дні тому

      @@shinykazuo I wasnt even speaking fr about you speaking fr, you fr speaker normie

  • @Raydluow
    @Raydluow 5 днів тому

    Context context context. Every one of these can also be shown in examples of honest people trying to protect themselves for a number of different reason

  • @weedreviews7651
    @weedreviews7651 5 днів тому

    lets all hit the slots and blackjack. lmao

  • @jameswaterson3883
    @jameswaterson3883 5 днів тому

    Thanks, now I can finally become a professional gaslighter

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 5 днів тому

      You've always been a professional gaslighter, or is this another one of your tricks?

  • @blanchimont5587
    @blanchimont5587 5 днів тому

    This is a great video with great information put together well. however, I think the style is too close to the paint explainer, I think if you find a way to rebrand and make the style more unique while retaining the quality of information you have a real gem of a channel here

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 5 днів тому

      Thanks for the great feedback and advice! Really appreciate it! ❤️❤️

  • @ivanparks2387
    @ivanparks2387 6 днів тому

    w content

  • @plveuk813
    @plveuk813 6 днів тому

    I believe in all of these.

  • @insta_725
    @insta_725 6 днів тому

    So my introvert personality makes me look like a compulsive liar 👍

  • @thepeatboggy
    @thepeatboggy 6 днів тому

    The hot hand fallacy is kinda more complicated in poker tho because the psychological effect of it being held by your opponents can help you bluff hands Maybe this particular fallacy is more appropriate for blackjack or something

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 6 днів тому

      yeah, totally agree. Think the blackjack case is more "accurate" than poker

  • @lordkreigs1978
    @lordkreigs1978 6 днів тому

    An extremely and I do mean extremely rare video that was nine minutes long and seems to be more like three minutes long. Moving at a rapid pace with a great deal of information. Nice job.

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 6 днів тому

      thanks for the kind comment! Really motivates me to do more :)

  • @user-sp6uz8to3j
    @user-sp6uz8to3j 7 днів тому

    You big EDK and you feeling like melly..know a opp got hit by da deli

  • @Amazology
    @Amazology 7 днів тому

    So basically dead people don't lie ?

  • @Macachee
    @Macachee 7 днів тому

    Okay the body language stuff is stupid as is the eye stuff. A lot of neurodivergent people do this too! Are they all suddenly just liars??

  • @madamevoy9720
    @madamevoy9720 7 днів тому

    I think perhaps you could use some interrogation scenes to show proper examples to make this engaging yet informative ^^

    • @sieksenss
      @sieksenss 7 днів тому

      Have a look at a video from Digiday from a former cia officer. She shows examples

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 7 днів тому

      Cool idea

  • @bingbird77
    @bingbird77 7 днів тому

    Great. I'll make sure to hide all these clues the next time I lie.

    • @sussyslurp
      @sussyslurp 7 днів тому

      this kind of content really only benefits people like you while also destroying the credibility of anyone who doesn't act like a westerner. This shit really stinks 🤣

  • @JustAReagularGuy
    @JustAReagularGuy 7 днів тому

    bro deserve more regconigtion

  • @Icerecruit0
    @Icerecruit0 7 днів тому

    Poker was a bad example for the first one because as an aggressive raiser, you build a certain image, meaning that the events aren’t exactly statistically independent other than the cards themselves

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 7 днів тому

      Fair point

    • @matthewgamble95
      @matthewgamble95 2 дні тому

      I think most people act more aggressively though believing that they are running hot and will hit a good hand, in this regard it’s independent

  • @seahawkblazing9253
    @seahawkblazing9253 7 днів тому

    Also I never remember my wins as much as the sick beats I’ve sustained in poker.

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 7 днів тому

      Can't remember the academic term if this, but it's been proven that we typically experience a loss of e.g, 100 bucks twice as bad as a win of the same amount. We're pretty silly, humans 😂

  • @seahawkblazing9253
    @seahawkblazing9253 7 днів тому

    I think your wrong about craps and poker as they is the odds are more in your favor statistically, if that’s the case then practicing strategy at these would be your best bet to win.

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 7 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing

    • @strathattack4325
      @strathattack4325 7 днів тому

      Poker yes you can win in the long run if you're highly skilled and knowledgeable of the game and there is little to no rake at the games you play, even 3:2 Blackjack is beatable if you count cards. Craps I don't believe is beatable though

    • @seahawkblazing9253
      @seahawkblazing9253 7 днів тому

      @@strathattack4325 it’s about what you believe, look it up and what tables or games have the best odds! I’ve played everything and gambled for 20 years. Craps have variables that you can use math to better your chances based on if your grip is consistent, now you factor in how the tables are different so make sure you know your table! After that there’s different sets that if you throw 100 times the same set you’ll start to see what hits, and if there is a high frequency of numbers wouldn’t betting on those numbers increase your chances? It’s not option based for me I’ve played with craps teams and seen people far better then me, come in and win 1-2k in 30 min and dip. Hitting the same exact numbers 6-10 times then you press the first few times and make money and take your money down and leave.

  • @MrMiniPancakes
    @MrMiniPancakes 7 днів тому

    Still won

  • @Jukeboksi
    @Jukeboksi 7 днів тому

    It's funny, sometimes you get a table in poker where you can use these fallacies to your advantage, because your opponents believe in them.

  • @FelousMF
    @FelousMF 8 днів тому

    Me unknowingly studying for CFA level 1

  • @TheFrog767
    @TheFrog767 9 днів тому

    They took nothing you freeloaded on them why the globalist screwed you

  • @krispi7290
    @krispi7290 9 днів тому

    What a bright and interesting future that awaits us! Surely nothing could terribly go wrong due to decades of generational neglect and poor management of these situations- to which many of them were avoidable. 😅

  • @krembryle
    @krembryle 9 днів тому

    and here's me, having almost none of it

  • @CrabbyOldLady
    @CrabbyOldLady 9 днів тому

    Neglect of probability overlooks a critical factor. How meaningful is the loss compared to how meaningful a win would be. Betting a few dollars on a lottery ticket makes zero difference in the life of the person buying the ticket. Winning changes their life forever. And even though they won't win, they get the value of their few bucks back in entertainment.

    • @mr_khatkar990
      @mr_khatkar990 8 днів тому

      But those small bets over the period of long time can built to a huge number

    • @HugoHenriqueGrah
      @HugoHenriqueGrah 8 днів тому

      This is exactly why people make insurance, despite being technically a minus ev proposition

  • @CrabbyOldLady
    @CrabbyOldLady 9 днів тому

    I never met a poker player who believed in the hot hand idea. Blackjack players, dice players, roulette players, slot players, yes. Poker, no.

    • @dragosflorea5838
      @dragosflorea5838 8 днів тому

      I’ve seen it happen after people raise all in with draws and get there by the river. If it happens 2-3 times in a short sequence of time they start thinking that they can’t lose

    • @massi4h
      @massi4h 7 днів тому

      I watch Poker players change seat when a winning player leaves the table. They want that person's lucky seat because they "weren't getting any good cards"

  • @anasdarkaoui5351
    @anasdarkaoui5351 10 днів тому

    "skilled mediator" with the pic of Toby Flenderson 😂

  • @Digitaldreamer7
    @Digitaldreamer7 10 днів тому

    100% of this is bullshit and presented without evidence. blocked.

  • @looweegee252
    @looweegee252 10 днів тому

    If I told you who really kicked off the mental health crisis, you would call me crazy.

  • @reoni2374
    @reoni2374 10 днів тому

    Please explain what boomers did to cause any of this. You're just listing current day problems.

    • @lowlevelcodingch
      @lowlevelcodingch 10 днів тому

      who made the current day?

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 10 днів тому

      It actually started before them, but they were well aware of all these issues they were perpetuating. We had no power to stop this. They did. The buck stops with baby boomers.

    • @ExplainedWithPaint
      @ExplainedWithPaint 7 днів тому

      they voted