Okay no joke. Sips and flax's arguements have become one of the few things I laugh out loud at in my week. "Your over there shitting on peoples furiniture", "I said if there was no doors I'd still take a shit and you called me a psychopath!"
It pains me to see this podcast getting less and less views. Eventually they will probably stop due to the low audiance, and that will make me sad :( this always keeps me company in the long bus trips
Late reply: I don’t know if they’ll stop. I think they genuinely enjoy just talking to each other, and it’s only an hour or so out of their day once a week.
It wasn't an all-girls school but a fight would break out in my school like once a week.. my school ran a "Friendship week" and over 56 fights broke out in that one week, every grade class between 13-19 year olds were fighting each other, guys, girls, everything. It was great.
Never stop with the tv show intros Lewis, I love it. Also I always listen to the new episodes first thing in the morning so, good morning to you too friend
Those homeless comments were spicy! I have to disagree with these guys comments on homelessness. I am studying to be a social worker and the more you look into homelessness the more you see the humanity of homeless people. Many homeless people are those who grew up in the foster care system, or people who simply couldnt afford to pay their rent anymore. Some of them are veterans or abuse victims or people with addiction problems. Some people just dont have any family support and when they fall on hard times, they have no one to turn too, so they end up homeless. None of this makes these people any more untrustworthy than the general population. I dont live in America, but I can imagine being homeless there is much much harder given the privatization of the heath care system where mental illness can go untreated simply because the individual cant afford the help they need. Even at that point, it is the individuals illness hampering them, not their inherent personality. You cant blame a 'crazy homeless person' for being crazy, because at the end of the day they arent getting the help they need. Its not their fault. TLDR: I think people are homeless for lots of different reasons, none of which make them untrustworthy human beings.
I thought sips was kidding for a while until it became clear he wasn't. I don't know why he thinks that way but he's so incredibly wrong, it was sad hearing him speaking like that.
Well it might not make them untrustworthy human beings but it kinda doesn't qualify them for such a position of critical importance. Ideally, for being a juror, you kinda want someone who is somewhat clear of mind. The homeless are going to be more prone to mental illnesses or may have other considerations that might prevent them from giving clear judgement.
@@BENuggets12 I would expect someone to check the potential juries for these kinds of things before or after they're chosen. You don't clear out a specific group of the population because they might be more prone to mental illness, you check every juror. Not like homeless people could receive the letter asking them anyway.
@@ElkiLG I agree a background check is due for all not just particularly homeless people but you see where I'm getting at there's going to be a social stigma which while not completely fair to entire population is still justified. If my life was on the line and I had sons and daughters, I want a jury of the best people that are in sound mind to make a decision (at least to best that can be reasonably done).
I love how they talk about how organic conversations are in other media if people talk over eachother, only then to try everything they could do to talk over eachother. Bless these three
I'm a physics teacher at a 'rough' inner city school in the North of England in the middle of a huge council estate. I just have to say that fighting some of the stereotypes that you were mentioning today is one of the hardest part of my job. The kids at my school are excellent, polite, full of character, appreciative, hilarious, respectful and determined to do their best. Class, income, location does not come into the attitude or attainment of students. Otherwise, keep up the good work.
@@seanmacguire3324 Old or not my point still stands, if you go out of your way to complain about the word 'piss' its prudish. I wouldn't say it in polite company but perhaps it was just a slip of the tongue, still its not that offensive.
@@Glitchy456 I think I can sum up this discussion with a quote from Pflax with regard to old people. 'Chuck 'em in a fucking volcano'. Triforce episode 45, 6:05
Went to an all-girl grammar school, don't recall ever seeing a physical fight at school, but the bitchiness was CONSTANT for most of it. Except actually, later in school (sixth form) I think we all chilled out a bit more. I'm not sure if it was more maturity, or not being trapped on the school grounds from 9am to 4pm because we could leave for lunch or free periods... But yeah, there's some truth to the stereotypes there. On the other hand, my sister went to the local non-grammar girls school for five years and she said there were physical fights there and less simmering bitchiness than my school. I daresay the grammar school was generally more middle-class (because training for the test was a thing), so perhaps it's just the middle-class emotional repression and passive aggression at the teenage level.
The Amish youth actually have higher rates of STDs and drug use compared to the general population, atleast in the US. It's quite sad. I don't think it's their fault, I just think the lack of knowledge and exposure results in rushing into messy situations.
This is why terms like "people experiencing homelessness" are recommended. They're just...people. I guess it might be truer here in the US than in countries with a much better safety net, but bad things happen to all kinds of people. I mean, yeah, if someone is mentally ill to the point they can't function, they probably aren't going to be your investment banker. Then again, I'm working as a CPA, and my health is currently impairing my cognitive function significantly. My husband is a Ph.D. student with a poverty-level stipend. We'd be screwed if my workplace wasn't so flexible, and if we didn't have good support networks. Yeah, I could go on disability, and that still might happen, but that wouldn't be enough to support us. Thankfully, I have short- and long-term disability options at work, and we have family willing and able to help, if it comes to that. But what if I didn't? I also want to throw in that the reason men "can't figure out women" is because we're all different. Y'know, like men are. There isn't one personality to figure out. There will be contradictions between women. I can explain where a lot of the cattiness comes from, though. Girls often aren't allowed to express displeasure directly, much less physically fight. So a lot of them learn more subtle, snarky ways to do it. Personally, I'm still fairly direct. But if I don't couch it in a lot of extra politeness and affirmation, people get hurt, and then I'm the target of the passive-aggressiveness. The men I know don't usually have to do the same, because (a) it's supposedly "just how men are," and (b) even if someone does get mad, they'll probably just suck it up, and the man will never know it happened.
That discussion on the word "piss", oh boy... Id say, Sips' mother in law was *way* over the line and actually quite harsh in complaining about that poor guy. It's just a word - I know english speaking people are way more scared of offensive words than where Im from, but even for that standard, getting a guy in trouble is a dick move just because you think they used a not-so-polite word. We're talking about a dude's livelihood - depending on how that employer reacts of course. It would have been okay (not my reaction, but whatever) to just point out to the guy that he may be careful with his vocabulary.
I like how pyrion talks about how odd the reason for the guys arrest is but Al Cspone was arrested for tax evasion instead of the countless other crimes he committed, yet couldnt be proved until they got his bookie
I have been called into jury duty twice in less than a year and I work a full time job and help my family run a ranch. I do not have time to do that nonsense and our judge is hardcore about dismissal reasons; the first case was a long one and the second one there should never have even been held in our county due to every one know the person and the whole story.
My junior high school school had cat fights (Girl fights) alot. There was one where a girl jumped from an upper bleacher to tackle another girl in music class, grabbed her by the hair, and just started slamming her head into the floor. My experience is when girls fight they go for blood and they tend to hate each other for good or at least a few years, and for guys it's a brawl until the one of them drops and then things calm down. Basically my experience has been that guys are more likely to physically fight and girls less likely but when girls do physically fight they are more likely to try and seriously hurt the other person than a guy.
I live in America, and my ex's mother was literally an accountant who became chronically homeless after 2008 when she lost her job. Omg when I heard that, I was surprised. 😅
Same, is this a British English thing? Americans say “I need to take a piss” ALL the time. I wouldn’t say it around a 70 year old woman, but if I let it slip I would be shocked if they were seriously offended.
@@vrrrrrr-uwu I'm British myself and it's mostly the same over here! Most younger people wouldn't be bothered by it at all, but you definitely wouldn't say it to an old person. I get that Pyrion wouldn't want to say it himself, it's just odd to me that he seems to be so disgusted by the word. Also I can't believe he called dunking biscuits in tea common! Them's fighting words round these parts
I guess I understand getting offended and it's a bit crass depending on the audience, but in the US I'd fully expect a handyman/labor job guy to say piss. Nothing to call about imo.
This scared of being nude is a very British and American thing that has bled into other cultures. Listening to you guys talk about being scared of being nude and taking shower nude was pretty cringe. Love you guys, please keep up the amazing podcast ❤️.
I went to an all girl school in Australia. We didn't have fights, or if we did, they were an oddity. However it was more a psychosocial bullying, gossip, name calling, exclusion. Girls can be very mean even without boys around to impress.
Went to co-ed but your story reminds me of that one time one of the girl groups of my grade had a 'fight' that, from what I heard, amounted to 3-on-1 panicked, high pitched screaming and half-hearted scratching. Whole different world, I feel, but not too unfamiliar.
When I hear about how testing isn't reliable due to how only some of the children can get tutors, I just think about how many kids did well without tutors (ie they were either the typical student or were the tutors themselves) and how kind of bs that argument sounds when you talk about public school in America. I understand my school experience isn't the same as others, but it just seems like lower income wouldn't show itself like "well, the reason why this kid didn't do well was because they didn't have a tutor," but would show instead as "this child has a high stress environment that distracts them from learning as well" or even food insecurity. *Every* school I went to offered free tutoring services (usually offered by the counseling dept. and could be teachers or peers) or you could directly ask your teacher/literally any other teacher that had the time and capability to help you if you can't understand the way your math teacher teaches the material. I think it's more of a show of the quality of educational services provided by your area rather than the resources of the family when you talk about the tutoring.
So I went out and brought the biscuit tea after hearing this podcast. I can tell you it tastes exactly like drinking a rich tea biscuit. Though, not as nice as it sounds. Prehaps I made it a little too strong though. It didn't feel like tea, it felt like someone mixed water with a crushed up reach tea and nothing else.
Ngl pyrion "so what you're saying is..." flax was kind of annoying here. What sips was saying was perfectly clear to me (seems like to lewis too) and pyrion was blaming sips for his misunderstanding. Can't stand when people do that. "Just explain it better!" How about you listen and think about it before throwing "sociopath" around? Every week it seems like sips is getting more and more frustrated. Dunno if it's the lockdown or he's sick of all this yelling and screaming... Hope he sticks around.
@@Glitchy456 because flax is getting on sips' case about dumb shit and throwing around words like "sociopath", getting real worked up over nothing and it seems like it's real tiring for sips in other words, flax should "let the man be"
@@Glitchy456 who cares? it's just toilet shit dude. i dont give a fuck what sips does in his own damn house and why does it matter so much if sips contradicts himself with anything? he's not a politician, he's not writing a textbook, he's not the pope. he's just a regular dude with a youtube channel (which is why he's likeable, imo), he doesn't have to be perfect
@@Glitchy456 "check up on your facts"? lol i know what happened, i just don't care and i don't see why anyone else should care either and honestly, saying "facts" when we're both spewing opinions about a discussion about opinions is cringe also... are you liking your own comments? lmao
think changing rooms are important for kids in particular because they get to see what normal bodies look like. It is completely natural and a normal thing in many European countries like Finland or Denmark
I got called in for jury duty 2 years in a row the first year they had me show up at 7 then at 2 they said they didn’t need me, then the second time I didn’t even go
@@cleary1492 it's kinda 50/50. a lot of them are just normal people down on their luck, but they tend to avoid the public eye if they can cause they know what most people think of homeless people. The homeless people with mental or drug problems don't realize or don't care about being in the public eye
I went to a mixed gender comprehensive school...constant fighting which I wasnt a part of as I was just acquaintances with everyone and had one best friend. Plus I was the only one of my race in my year. There were mass fights...unfortunately over racial differences (black students versus Pakistanis) or even religious differences (Hindu versus Sikh)
im in the states and i graduated a few years ago we had women that would literately rip each others hair out over a guy and about them hoing around to the point where they were pepper sprayed (police are stationed on campus at all times and are armed with drug dogs some times too)
At least in the state of Oregon you have to have a license to use a drone and register all your drones and the police have weird net guns to shoot down drones with lol
I went to an all girl's grammar school and there were a few physical fights. But mostly it was girls being bitchy to each other or just excluding a person that has pissed them off.
I went to a all girls school for a bit, the levels of bitchness was insane. But we didnt really have any fights till some people came out as lesbians and had a really messy breakups with each other and were in the same classes together
I went to a school that’s lessons were slit boys and girls but we were mixed at lunchtimes. In out lessons we gossiped a lot and I guess that’s more of a girl thing but during lessons where we were unsupervised like PE and drama and art and all that we were fucking feral I remember any argument girls were having we would wait till the next PE lesson to see how things turned out an then it would be more like a cage match than a basketball gym.
I have never asked to use someones bathroom. I do ask where it is if I don't already know. What kind of ass is going to say no if you ask to use the bathroom? Just use it
Surface internet Deep web Dark web Tor browser is used with onion routing to access the deep web which is mostly dead links and embedded webpages, research papers and etc. Dark web is accessable via the deep web, but you’d want more security like a VPN and high level data encryption or altogether use a virtual machine that isn’t connected to your main system or files
Just a small bit of feedback. I get that youre trying to sell a product. But you are lying about thr VPN. Its nothing like you make it out to br. Most internet traffic is encrypted anyway. Dont lie to sell your sponsor stuff.
yeah but this is a big problem with VPN companies and youtubers not doing due dilligence on the company. Express VPN gives them the loose talking points they want them to say in their podcast, and the Yogs assume they aren't exaggerating or misrepresenting how the service works. its like when they say "military grade encryption" well yeah ANY encryption is military grade, since they use the same network standards as all of us. Hell, even LTT got caught out with the VPN ads.
They could be misinformed. Still a poor look, and not something you want in a sponsorship/endorsement, but different. Spreading false information and telling a lie are not necessarily the same thing.
I think it's mostly because they're telling you exactly what they are doing in the bathroom. Like just say you're going there, you don't need to put the image in my mind of exactly which bodily function you're having
Okay no joke. Sips and flax's arguements have become one of the few things I laugh out loud at in my week. "Your over there shitting on peoples furiniture", "I said if there was no doors I'd still take a shit and you called me a psychopath!"
Sociopath, just here to ensure the history books maintain the correct translation.
Pyrion: "I watched 12 Angry Men"
Sips: "Starring Pyrion Flax 12 times"
That one got me
instablaster.
Sips, the man who’s name is anagram of piss, was pissed off at a plumber saying the word piss lol
It pains me to see this podcast getting less and less views. Eventually they will probably stop due to the low audiance, and that will make me sad :( this always keeps me company in the long bus trips
Just spam those tags the spiffing Brit made!
Late reply: I don’t know if they’ll stop. I think they genuinely enjoy just talking to each other, and it’s only an hour or so out of their day once a week.
And they have other services it's on like spotty so there is other audiences.
They still goin 1 yr later so i think we're fine
I got whiplash when they went from saying piss is rude to shitting with the door open lmao
pflax again being the only voice of reason against these 2 weirdos, bless him
It wasn't an all-girls school but a fight would break out in my school like once a week.. my school ran a "Friendship week" and over 56 fights broke out in that one week, every grade class between 13-19 year olds were fighting each other, guys, girls, everything. It was great.
I spit out my drink with that short runway bit, another marvelous Triforce moment.
I just found out that there will be a new Christmas song for the jingle jam, HELL YEAH!!! ITS ONLY BEEN 3 YEARS
Four actually, Brand New Friend came out in 2016.
KD MEDIA not just yet, lol
@@thecanadianguy1662 It’s much closer to 4 than 3. Most people would say four years instead of 3 years and 11 months.
@@kdmedia1534 He can be accurate if he wants to be
@@nobelprizelostmojo6994 ok?
20:50 That's a new laugh from Lewis 😂😂😂
Hehehehe
Never stop with the tv show intros Lewis, I love it. Also I always listen to the new episodes first thing in the morning so, good morning to you too friend
Those homeless comments were spicy! I have to disagree with these guys comments on homelessness. I am studying to be a social worker and the more you look into homelessness the more you see the humanity of homeless people.
Many homeless people are those who grew up in the foster care system, or people who simply couldnt afford to pay their rent anymore. Some of them are veterans or abuse victims or people with addiction problems. Some people just dont have any family support and when they fall on hard times, they have no one to turn too, so they end up homeless. None of this makes these people any more untrustworthy than the general population.
I dont live in America, but I can imagine being homeless there is much much harder given the privatization of the heath care system where mental illness can go untreated simply because the individual cant afford the help they need. Even at that point, it is the individuals illness hampering them, not their inherent personality. You cant blame a 'crazy homeless person' for being crazy, because at the end of the day they arent getting the help they need. Its not their fault.
TLDR: I think people are homeless for lots of different reasons, none of which make them untrustworthy human beings.
I thought sips was kidding for a while until it became clear he wasn't. I don't know why he thinks that way but he's so incredibly wrong, it was sad hearing him speaking like that.
Well it might not make them untrustworthy human beings but it kinda doesn't qualify them for such a position of critical importance. Ideally, for being a juror, you kinda want someone who is somewhat clear of mind. The homeless are going to be more prone to mental illnesses or may have other considerations that might prevent them from giving clear judgement.
@@BENuggets12 I would expect someone to check the potential juries for these kinds of things before or after they're chosen. You don't clear out a specific group of the population because they might be more prone to mental illness, you check every juror.
Not like homeless people could receive the letter asking them anyway.
@@ElkiLG I agree a background check is due for all not just particularly homeless people but you see where I'm getting at there's going to be a social stigma which while not completely fair to entire population is still justified. If my life was on the line and I had sons and daughters, I want a jury of the best people that are in sound mind to make a decision (at least to best that can be reasonably done).
I guess they were joking but the way they were talking about them was like they weren't human and they don't have morals or pride.
I love how they talk about how organic conversations are in other media if people talk over eachother, only then to try everything they could do to talk over eachother. Bless these three
Maybe the plumber thought he was being polite by making it clear he wouldn't stink up the place 🤷♀️
I'm a physics teacher at a 'rough' inner city school in the North of England in the middle of a huge council estate. I just have to say that fighting some of the stereotypes that you were mentioning today is one of the hardest part of my job. The kids at my school are excellent, polite, full of character, appreciative, hilarious, respectful and determined to do their best. Class, income, location does not come into the attitude or attainment of students.
Otherwise, keep up the good work.
I’m sorry but phoning up an employee’s boss for using the word ‘piss’ is a very Karen thing to do. Very prudish.
Yeah but it’s an old lady, they can be prudish I feel like that’s allowed. You probably should just refrain from saying piss to old lady
@@seanmacguire3324 Old or not my point still stands, if you go out of your way to complain about the word 'piss' its prudish. I wouldn't say it in polite company but perhaps it was just a slip of the tongue, still its not that offensive.
@@Glitchy456 I think I can sum up this discussion with a quote from Pflax with regard to old people. 'Chuck 'em in a fucking volcano'.
Triforce episode 45, 6:05
It's not difficult to be professional when talking to a client though.
Hey guys I see you all made it
Went to an all-girl grammar school, don't recall ever seeing a physical fight at school, but the bitchiness was CONSTANT for most of it. Except actually, later in school (sixth form) I think we all chilled out a bit more. I'm not sure if it was more maturity, or not being trapped on the school grounds from 9am to 4pm because we could leave for lunch or free periods... But yeah, there's some truth to the stereotypes there.
On the other hand, my sister went to the local non-grammar girls school for five years and she said there were physical fights there and less simmering bitchiness than my school. I daresay the grammar school was generally more middle-class (because training for the test was a thing), so perhaps it's just the middle-class emotional repression and passive aggression at the teenage level.
I read that as "Went to an e-girl grammar school" and I've never thought of anything more awful.
@@alfredhadesworth9253 it’s okay I read it as all-girl gamer school
As a Kent born grammar school lad of the 90s-00s, I can 100% corroborate this story
I was considered a stoner even though I never smoked weed, because I was always sleep deprived with blood shot eyes.
I was a stoner and always sleep deprived. Fkn hated school.
you should smoke weed
it is such a british thing to take offence from something so benign as the word piss
Literally dunking biscuits in my tea now.
That's a good point, actually. Have you ever heard of an Amish drug cartel?
No?
*Exactly!!!*
The Amish youth actually have higher rates of STDs and drug use compared to the general population, atleast in the US. It's quite sad. I don't think it's their fault, I just think the lack of knowledge and exposure results in rushing into messy situations.
Just like those damn nijas. Ninjas account for half of all deaths in the usa. Just nobody ever sees them in the act to report the truth.
@Jesse LeStache Come to the Ozarks and you'll have your uncultured mind blown.
@@carlhilber2275 despite accounting for 0.000001 percent of the population ninjas are responsible...
@@давидцыгановский yes
This is one of my favorite episodes with Sips frequently chiming in with his distrust of homeless people.
33:10 is my favorite
cackled at "May i please take a piss sensei"
Piss is fine. Pee is just kinda childish
"I need to tinkle."
"I desperately gotta do a number 1."
Having lived in Japan; you just straight up ask where the toilet is. That's it. lol literally just "where's the toilet?"
This is why terms like "people experiencing homelessness" are recommended. They're just...people. I guess it might be truer here in the US than in countries with a much better safety net, but bad things happen to all kinds of people.
I mean, yeah, if someone is mentally ill to the point they can't function, they probably aren't going to be your investment banker. Then again, I'm working as a CPA, and my health is currently impairing my cognitive function significantly. My husband is a Ph.D. student with a poverty-level stipend. We'd be screwed if my workplace wasn't so flexible, and if we didn't have good support networks. Yeah, I could go on disability, and that still might happen, but that wouldn't be enough to support us. Thankfully, I have short- and long-term disability options at work, and we have family willing and able to help, if it comes to that. But what if I didn't?
I also want to throw in that the reason men "can't figure out women" is because we're all different. Y'know, like men are. There isn't one personality to figure out. There will be contradictions between women. I can explain where a lot of the cattiness comes from, though. Girls often aren't allowed to express displeasure directly, much less physically fight. So a lot of them learn more subtle, snarky ways to do it.
Personally, I'm still fairly direct. But if I don't couch it in a lot of extra politeness and affirmation, people get hurt, and then I'm the target of the passive-aggressiveness. The men I know don't usually have to do the same, because (a) it's supposedly "just how men are," and (b) even if someone does get mad, they'll probably just suck it up, and the man will never know it happened.
Mmm just because somebody is homeless doesn't automatically mean they're untrustworthy, scummy and degenerate riff raffs.
That discussion on the word "piss", oh boy... Id say, Sips' mother in law was *way* over the line and actually quite harsh in complaining about that poor guy. It's just a word - I know english speaking people are way more scared of offensive words than where Im from, but even for that standard, getting a guy in trouble is a dick move just because you think they used a not-so-polite word. We're talking about a dude's livelihood - depending on how that employer reacts of course. It would have been okay (not my reaction, but whatever) to just point out to the guy that he may be careful with his vocabulary.
spot on there's nothing generational about it, way out of line
I like how pyrion talks about how odd the reason for the guys arrest is but Al Cspone was arrested for tax evasion instead of the countless other crimes he committed, yet couldnt be proved until they got his bookie
I have been called into jury duty twice in less than a year and I work a full time job and help my family run a ranch. I do not have time to do that nonsense and our judge is hardcore about dismissal reasons; the first case was a long one and the second one there should never have even been held in our county due to every one know the person and the whole story.
Perfect timing for the podcast just finished working. Also wanted to say love the podcast.
She's story about his high school is amazing! It sounds like all the tv series and movies I have watched!
I just want to throw out there, as a 20 year old, my school experience differed WILDLY from what they're saying in the podcast
Sips has some real problems with the homeless
yeah, that and his reluctance to let people shit in his bathroom really paints him as a super distrustful guy.
Idk, from all my interactions with homeless people I wouldn't want them to be jurors either
@@давидцыгановский how about a middle aged guy that spends his days playing video games and streaming, would you want him to be a juror?
@@XxHizzyxX No, since I have seen the way he plays L.A. Noire
"That is Steve from the video shop, you are a dead man!!"
I went back and watched that Episode today, one of my favourite P-Flax stories.
My junior high school school had cat fights (Girl fights) alot. There was one where a girl jumped from an upper bleacher to tackle another girl in music class, grabbed her by the hair, and just started slamming her head into the floor. My experience is when girls fight they go for blood and they tend to hate each other for good or at least a few years, and for guys it's a brawl until the one of them drops and then things calm down.
Basically my experience has been that guys are more likely to physically fight and girls less likely but when girls do physically fight they are more likely to try and seriously hurt the other person than a guy.
You can get out of jury duty by saying "I don't know he looks pretty shifty" when their seeing if your impartial.
You can literally just say "I refuse to be impartial"
@@nickdziura7373Ya but where's the fun in that.
he do be looking sus though
Or the Homer Simpson line "I'm prejudiced against all races"
one of the times i went a guy legit just said "i don't like black people" in front of all of us
I live in America, and my ex's mother was literally an accountant who became chronically homeless after 2008 when she lost her job. Omg when I heard that, I was surprised. 😅
unfortunately its alot easier to fall through the gaps in America 😢
@@jebbo-c1l or as the case will be soon, the gaping chasm
Can't believe how prudish they are about the word piss!
Same, is this a British English thing? Americans say “I need to take a piss” ALL the time. I wouldn’t say it around a 70 year old woman, but if I let it slip I would be shocked if they were seriously offended.
@@vrrrrrr-uwu I'm British myself and it's mostly the same over here! Most younger people wouldn't be bothered by it at all, but you definitely wouldn't say it to an old person. I get that Pyrion wouldn't want to say it himself, it's just odd to me that he seems to be so disgusted by the word. Also I can't believe he called dunking biscuits in tea common! Them's fighting words round these parts
not to mention sips name is literally just an anagram of piss
I guess I understand getting offended and it's a bit crass depending on the audience, but in the US I'd fully expect a handyman/labor job guy to say piss. Nothing to call about imo.
"Old Cheeto Face" lol
pyrion's sudden bloodcurdling scream fucking killed me oh my god
i cant believe they are taken back by the word piss
I was worried we weren’t gonna have one today
This scared of being nude is a very British and American thing that has bled into other cultures. Listening to you guys talk about being scared of being nude and taking shower nude was pretty cringe.
Love you guys, please keep up the amazing podcast ❤️.
Lewis saying pupper is adorable.
Funny that Sips from a country 3000 miles away had a school experience that resonates more than PFlax's school life
I went to an all girl school in Australia. We didn't have fights, or if we did, they were an oddity. However it was more a psychosocial bullying, gossip, name calling, exclusion.
Girls can be very mean even without boys around to impress.
Went to co-ed but your story reminds me of that one time one of the girl groups of my grade had a 'fight' that, from what I heard, amounted to 3-on-1 panicked, high pitched screaming and half-hearted scratching.
Whole different world, I feel, but not too unfamiliar.
When I hear about how testing isn't reliable due to how only some of the children can get tutors, I just think about how many kids did well without tutors (ie they were either the typical student or were the tutors themselves) and how kind of bs that argument sounds when you talk about public school in America. I understand my school experience isn't the same as others, but it just seems like lower income wouldn't show itself like "well, the reason why this kid didn't do well was because they didn't have a tutor," but would show instead as "this child has a high stress environment that distracts them from learning as well" or even food insecurity.
*Every* school I went to offered free tutoring services (usually offered by the counseling dept. and could be teachers or peers) or you could directly ask your teacher/literally any other teacher that had the time and capability to help you if you can't understand the way your math teacher teaches the material.
I think it's more of a show of the quality of educational services provided by your area rather than the resources of the family when you talk about the tutoring.
As a hobo, I fully support Lewis' idea.
So I went out and brought the biscuit tea after hearing this podcast. I can tell you it tastes exactly like drinking a rich tea biscuit. Though, not as nice as it sounds.
Prehaps I made it a little too strong though. It didn't feel like tea, it felt like someone mixed water with a crushed up reach tea and nothing else.
Ngl pyrion "so what you're saying is..." flax was kind of annoying here. What sips was saying was perfectly clear to me (seems like to lewis too) and pyrion was blaming sips for his misunderstanding. Can't stand when people do that. "Just explain it better!" How about you listen and think about it before throwing "sociopath" around? Every week it seems like sips is getting more and more frustrated. Dunno if it's the lockdown or he's sick of all this yelling and screaming... Hope he sticks around.
@@Glitchy456 ... so? double standards are everywhere dude, let the man be lol
@@Glitchy456 because flax is getting on sips' case about dumb shit and throwing around words like "sociopath", getting real worked up over nothing and it seems like it's real tiring for sips
in other words, flax should "let the man be"
@@Glitchy456 who cares? it's just toilet shit dude. i dont give a fuck what sips does in his own damn house
and why does it matter so much if sips contradicts himself with anything? he's not a politician, he's not writing a textbook, he's not the pope. he's just a regular dude with a youtube channel (which is why he's likeable, imo), he doesn't have to be perfect
@@Glitchy456 "check up on your facts"? lol i know what happened, i just don't care and i don't see why anyone else should care either and honestly, saying "facts" when we're both spewing opinions about a discussion about opinions is cringe
also... are you liking your own comments? lmao
Don’t think this is going to continue for very long if Lewis Keeps talking while sips and pflax are mid sentence
Just in time for my work commute.
Triforce drug talk
Always love it.
think changing rooms are important for kids in particular because they get to see what normal bodies look like. It is completely natural and a normal thing in many European countries like Finland or Denmark
I feel you Lewis I need this too
Flax was consistently correct in this podcast
I'm currently shitting with the door open. (Because my cat will throw a fit if I'm behind a closed door)
My high school in NSW Australia had many fights between both genders. A lot of the girls knew how to throw a punch.
I got called in for jury duty 2 years in a row the first year they had me show up at 7 then at 2 they said they didn’t need me, then the second time I didn’t even go
So funny about the piss argument! Makes me remember how middle class these guys are!
What did homeless people do to Sips?
hes from north america, they're probs all druggies and crazy.
@@cleary1492 it's kinda 50/50. a lot of them are just normal people down on their luck, but they tend to avoid the public eye if they can cause they know what most people think of homeless people. The homeless people with mental or drug problems don't realize or don't care about being in the public eye
@@cleary1492 why else would someone be homeless in North America? You have a lot of normal homeless people where you live? Sorry about that.
I went to a mixed gender comprehensive school...constant fighting which I wasnt a part of as I was just acquaintances with everyone and had one best friend. Plus I was the only one of my race in my year. There were mass fights...unfortunately over racial differences (black students versus Pakistanis) or even religious differences (Hindu versus Sikh)
The log lady's log contains her husband's soul, lol.
i watched devs, pyrion. Its wonderful
im in the states and i graduated a few years ago
we had women that would literately rip each others hair out over a guy and about them hoing around to the point where they were pepper sprayed (police are stationed on campus at all times and are armed with drug dogs some times too)
"managed to get rid of old fucking cheeto face"
At least in the state of Oregon you have to have a license to use a drone and register all your drones and the police have weird net guns to shoot down drones with lol
Bee keepers must have it pretty hard there
Didn't go to a girls school but girls would fight all the time in our school. Hair pulling the whole thing
What would Simon look like if we was a triangle
A orange one
A Jaffa cake
This was by far one of the weirdest of recent podcasts
It’s powdered vitiman B they substitute it for coke in the movies
You gotta fight!
For the right!
To beeee naked!
I went to an all girl's grammar school and there were a few physical fights. But mostly it was girls being bitchy to each other or just excluding a person that has pissed them off.
I went to a all girls school for a bit, the levels of bitchness was insane. But we didnt really have any fights till some people came out as lesbians and had a really messy breakups with each other and were in the same classes together
I mean that's not how the tor works but yeah
Kinda sad they missed Pflax joke about METHod actors 7:21
I went to a school that’s lessons were slit boys and girls but we were mixed at lunchtimes. In out lessons we gossiped a lot and I guess that’s more of a girl thing but during lessons where we were unsupervised like PE and drama and art and all that we were fucking feral I remember any argument girls were having we would wait till the next PE lesson to see how things turned out an then it would be more like a cage match than a basketball gym.
I have never asked to use someones bathroom. I do ask where it is if I don't already know. What kind of ass is going to say no if you ask to use the bathroom? Just use it
Surface internet
Deep web
Dark web
Tor browser is used with onion routing to access the deep web which is mostly dead links and embedded webpages, research papers and etc. Dark web is accessable via the deep web, but you’d want more security like a VPN and high level data encryption or altogether use a virtual machine that isn’t connected to your main system or files
very cool
Sherlock Homeless
Fuck yes
I went to an all boys school it does do stuff to you. I found It was really immature. But that was cool because I was
Morning
its easy to understand woman you can't.
oh man pyrion is increasingly getting tedious af xD
Yessss
Who the fuck watches 152 episodes of a podcast and presses the dislike button
Lewis for the love of God please learn when to stop talking over people🤣
Just a small bit of feedback. I get that youre trying to sell a product. But you are lying about thr VPN. Its nothing like you make it out to br. Most internet traffic is encrypted anyway. Dont lie to sell your sponsor stuff.
yeah but this is a big problem with VPN companies and youtubers not doing due dilligence on the company. Express VPN gives them the loose talking points they want them to say in their podcast, and the Yogs assume they aren't exaggerating or misrepresenting how the service works. its like when they say "military grade encryption" well yeah ANY encryption is military grade, since they use the same network standards as all of us. Hell, even LTT got caught out with the VPN ads.
They could be misinformed. Still a poor look, and not something you want in a sponsorship/endorsement, but different. Spreading false information and telling a lie are not necessarily the same thing.
First. Ahhhh what a classic!
Well, good try at least
Them all getting triggered by the plumber using the word piss was the most snowflake thing I have ever heard in my life.
I think it's mostly because they're telling you exactly what they are doing in the bathroom. Like just say you're going there, you don't need to put the image in my mind of exactly which bodily function you're having
@@SorryYoureCanadian Idk man, maybe we're just from different backgrounds, but that just doesn't seem that deep to me.
@@Glitchy456 Yeah but he said he'd also phone up and complain, which is just like, why just chill
poop
Well put, sir.
@@quesodip1770 thank u
I agree
This podcast is really confusing.
I guess I don’t understand women.
Badum tss