Wow, this was a really good bunch of discussions. I think the Triforce is just getting better and better. Each of you offers your own perspectives and are able to stay honest with each other. It's a breath of fresh air after living in the states (Texas specifically, ugh) the past few days and living in delusional land, lol.
6:25 - I live quite far north in Norway, and here it's dark at 16:00 atm. At the darkest time, it's dark at 14:00. It can suck, but i personally love the winter. It's a relaxing time, where you can truly enjoy yourself at home, inside.
@@Shosty you're wrong. The house was originally a Baptist church until it was sold as residential to the criminals. I bet the upper warehouse room was used for mass.
Been listening to your podcasts since the first lockdown started and I have to say they have helped me massively keep calm, happy and laughing! Got a question for Pyrion, you have mentioned Dungeness a few times through the podcasts and I’m surprised that you have never talked about the steam railway that runs there, do you know of it or have ever thought of travelling on it? I would recommend highly! Thanks again for the laughs chaps
Flax is definitely right about companies needing to be able to profit from ethical behavior. Capitalism is cold evil- it doesn't specifically *want* to cause harm, it just doesn't care if it does. If people can make ethical behavior more profitable for a company than unethical behavior, that company will not only have the incentive to behave ethically but will also out-compete those who do not.
Ah the British holiday! Reminds me of the time me and my parents went for a walk on Hadleigh, on a path around the countryside and to the castle there and boy did it rain! We were only in light clothing like jackets and trainers, typical tourists, and the mud was thick, rain was cold and that really fine rain that gets everywhere and we were going the wrong way. Ended up asking some other walkers who were dressed for the weather for directs back to the car park. Honestly I loved it!
I don’t mean this at all as an insult to anyone, but of all the yogs, something I think is unique to Lewis and Smiffy is their openness. Not just to new ideas, but also to being wrong. It’s a really interesting facet of personality to be able to hold strong convictions, but still be willing to listen for anything of value from others. I’m not saying that Flax and Sips aren’t, it’s just something I notice especially with Alex and Lewis.
Yeah, they really have their egos in check. Although sometimes people act defensive of their perspectives out of something like a competitive rivalry more than the inability to imagine themselves being wrong. Flax is a bit of a know it all, and sips is kind of just obnoxiously oblivious to what others think lol (I say these in the most harmless possible intention)
I didn't do scouts but for my school camp every year , my year group were the ones that they tested everything on. So our camp was insanely dangerous but fun. Then the year bellow us had the safe boring version.
I think if I heard someone say that nowadays I'd probably laugh from shock. It's pretty much universally disapproved among adults now, so you never hear anyone say it, especially as an insult
@@finleyjennings6051 I wish they were a bit friendlier with Mousie. I found that Sips and Pyrion basically ignored her the whole time which was quite rude.
The Isle of Sheppey is really popular amongst the North London (N15/16, Stamford Hill) Hasidic Jewish Community as a holiday destination through Summer
FYI I'm from a "rural hick town" in middle America, and racism is incredibly hard to find. You can find it, sure, but it's not like what the media and popular culture want you to believe. I've seen it far more often in other countries and big cities.
I guess it depends on what the circumstances in my county of 20k people you can find people talking about how that n-word bitch is going to round up all decent white Christian folk into camps. I’m not by the way saying that you personally can’t have had a perfectly fine experience where you are. Just that no anecdote is a universal experience.
Can someone help? Looking for the podcast were they are talking about the detective smashing a bottle and it running under the bath? and Pyrion does that funny theme music? Can't remember which one it is on
I was going to comment this exactly. I reckon Lewis probably thinks the southern states during the civil war were Republicans because that’s what his echo chamber tells him.
@@thebeav111 yes. conservatives today are far more progressive that conservatives 140 years ago however their core concepts were equal protection of the laws; an aversion to a moneyed aristocracy, exclusive privileges, and monopolies, and a predilection for the common man; majority rule; and the welfare of the community over the individual. Very much a modern Dems society don’t you think?
My experience in various parts of Tennessee is that we have pockets of "diversity." I can only remember two black schoolmates from elementary to high school, and one Hispanic schoolmate. There were plenty of Hispanic people in the area, but most were undocumented, and I suspect most of their children were helping their parents work on the tobacco farms. In fact, I rarely saw any Hispanic people at all in that county, but my mom knew a lot of them when she worked at a local bank. They tended to come in groups when they got their paychecks, always with one person in the group who was fluent in English, so they could help when someone else's efforts were failing them. (As I've met many more Hispanic people in adulthood, I've always seen concentrated efforts to learn, with someone else only stepping in where necessary, but the stereotype of being tooo lazy to learn English is still strong, somehow.) As an adult, living just about an hour away from where I went to high school, I've encountered many more people of color. In particular, I've had the opportunity to make a few black friends. There are also Hispanic and Laotian communities in the area, but they tend to be fairly localized. My city is the biggest in the area, so it seems like everyone comes here to shop sometimes, and I worked in retail for several years. Still, I'm not sure that I even met any Laotian people at all until I worked in the next town over, where most of them live. I think the language barrier has been a lot for many of the adults to overcome, but the children have grown up with English, so I expect that they'll become a lot less localized over the next decade or so. I've been surrounded by people with different cultures and heritages, but it's only been in the past several years that I've had the opportunity to work with and hang out with them. I've had so little opportunity to learn about the similarities and differences in our backgrounds. And while I live close enough to an urban area that my city is far less racist than many other rural towns, it's still much too common. More notably, we now have a reputation of being anti-Islamic. Many of our churches work at building friendship and understanding, but it hasn't yet been enough to quell the fears many people have about Muslims "taking 'our' jobs and bringing 'their' laws." We may not forcibly segregate, but we're still embarrassingly segregated, and it really enables the "us vs. them" mentality.
I'm 18 right now and when I was in high school I was in jrotc and when we went to camp there was definitely people who weren't in school and were older who were still mucking about the camp
"I do not watch television" except for my scheduled 2 hours a day plus a weekly movie and anything I DVR... I love pflax but ffs he bullshits so often. Like when he says "You'd be surprised" about something he knows exactly the same amount about as Lewis...
Not a vegan, but BK Impossible burgers aren't technically vegan (or even vegetarian). They are cooked on the same griddle and thus come into contact with beef fat. Also, some have cheese depending on taste, so at best they could only be vegetarian. However, they are tasty and I myself am moving towards more veggie protein for health reasons. I would recommend them and I commend their efforts towards moving towards a more sustainable future.
As a vegan (even I eyeroll when I say it), I eat vegan food from KFC for a treat (not the taste but convenience)... some vegans don't ever do that and I respect that and they essentially are being a better vegan but, it’s also great to see these companies proving vegan options, as long as it reduces the overall meat intake.
I disagree about there being any downside to the vegan burgers. It decreases the demand and thus will over time decrease the money funneled to the meat industry
In regards to the conversation at the end, the term I've learned for using 'gay' as an insult and other insults in a similar vein (r*tard, p*ssy, r*pe, even cancer/aids, and killed/murder, and dumb/lame) is 'oppressive language'. It doesn't make you a bigot (homophobe/misogynist/etc.) to use it necessarily, but if you continue to use them in social situations where it's not wanted, then it becomes a bigoted action. Continuing to use language normalizes it further, so using it, in effect, supports and condones its usage. You might not 'feel' a dislike or bias towards a certain group, but speech is an act as well. (Personally, I'm not too harsh on it if I hear it, but I do stand with others who if they find it offensive and wish to intervene. I use 'dumb' and 'lame' pretty commonly, but I've been trying to replace 'killed it' with 'crushed it' or 'good shit'.)
What are you on about? Scout camp, outdoor camp, swimming camp, anything were and are still safe.... I have been on weeklong swimming things in Spain as a 10 year old. Scouts camping for 4 days... Not ever was it not safe.. :S
@@incrediblepony Every human has the potential to be dangerous. Do you leave the keys in your car at night? Do you leave your door unlocked when you go on holiday?
@@deetvleet To me this sounds so paranoid. Ofc I'm not stupid with my things, like you describe. But if and adult on a trip have been vouched for by the school or organisation hosting the event I cannot see any reason not to trust the people who are atttending to your kids...
Sorry did I just hear THE Lewis Brindley talk about being put off by other people using offensive terms at 59:48 , probably the Yogs member with the most offensive clip compilations XD
My view of the vegan food being sold by fast food chains is that its never been about the morality for them and more about social inclusion, as lewis brought up the majority of people are still meat eaters but vegans and vegetarians arent uncommon anymore and still having circumstances where they cant eat anything on the menu is bad business. The hardcore types might still think theirs something unethical about it but they dont have any friends anyway.
yes its funny seeing that he's completely unaware of those subconsious homophobic biases he has, even though when he's consciously thinking about it he's not homophobic in any way
People need to watch the Dominion Documentary to understand why people are vegan for the animals. For me, I just thought a lot about things after being desensitized to all types of gore and cruelty, I figured it'd be better to look at things as truthfully and honestly as possible. I can't find a good reason to exploit non-human animals. I can no longer tolerate it. Animal agriculture is animal abuse. Worse than child abuse. 46:00 Vegans buy vegan products to support the supply and demand for a product. There's now a supermarket race in the UK to be the most vegan supermarket. There is an issue of what's the best way to turn the world vegan. It's still debated in the vegan community, because there's different ways to do activism. But to fight for animal rights, it requires more exposure of industry practises like the killing of newborn male chicks in the egg industry (Including free range, which isn't free range), there's the dairy industry which takes away male calves and kills them for veel, and stresses out the mother. The calfs are not allowed to drink the mother's milk. If female, they're subject to a life of exploitation and torture as a dairy cow. All animals in these industries are also bred to provide more of a product, to the point where it takes a toll on their physical health, hence why every non-vegan is an animal abuser by paying for that practice to exist (Local farms are guilty of this too, they have to use industry practices to make a profit). 51:00 (Roughly) on Pyrion saying that it requires the corporations make change. It's partly true, but one way to change that is supply and demand. The more people ignore animal products (Creating a loss of revenue and resources), the more likely we'll see changes to plant based. Five years ago, there was never any kind of vegan product in restaurants. A few things in supermarkets. But now, there's quite a few things. Change is happening. Unfortunately people don't want to full commit, so we have this slow build up. This trend of "Fexlitarians" or "Fake vegans" needs to stop. Veganism is an ethical practice to avoid the exploitation and cruelty to animals. Plant based people are only doing it for health or environment, which is fine. Just don't call yourself vegan. Just an FYI, products can be called vegan if it doesn't exploit or abuse animals, since that is what veganism is.
This podcast would be infinitely better if Flax didn’t always interrupt everyone all the time, I mean Luis does it sometimes but my god it’s every episode with flax
Jeez, this podcast has gone to the shitter. From 100k views per video to 25-30k per video. Take a break, come back with better topics to make it more entertaining to watch. Quality > Quantity.
Well it's a good thing that podcasts are an audio format that is more typically listened to on other platforms. UA-cam views is hardly an indicator of how they are performing. If they were struggling I promise you they wouldn't stick with it for so long
Well they might not be showing on people's notification they haven't been for me i just went to the channel to watch them all about a month or two of content
@@AlexMaksiutenko there's a difference between someone else's content not performing well and having your own content not perform. Pyrion, sips and lewis are all very successful with their streams and other content. So if they didn't think that it was worth it to keep doing triforce they wouldn't, they have plenty of other things they could be doing I'd imagine. So Hannah's channel is not really a good comparison
Even the videos 2 years ago weren't getting 100k reliably. There's no such thing as a series taking a break and coming back with guaranteed more views, it's just not that simple. They have a patreon now so in contrary, they're probably earning way more than they were before and should be catering towards those supporters, not UA-cam viewers. The platform has changed dude, get with the times.
This podcast is a constant reminder we've all basically lived the same childhoods
Still living mine
I'm glad I wasn't in "the scouts" or have known anyone in "the scouts". It sounds like a horrible experience.
Wow, this was a really good bunch of discussions. I think the Triforce is just getting better and better. Each of you offers your own perspectives and are able to stay honest with each other. It's a breath of fresh air after living in the states (Texas specifically, ugh) the past few days and living in delusional land, lol.
I'll 'ugh' with you about Texas as well
What’s happening inTexas?
6:25 - I live quite far north in Norway, and here it's dark at 16:00 atm. At the darkest time, it's dark at 14:00.
It can suck, but i personally love the winter. It's a relaxing time, where you can truly enjoy yourself at home, inside.
I just saw the Xenophyte clip of "Find the bathtub" and the context was MUCH appreciated and highly recommended
@@Shosty From what I’ve read it was a community church sometime in the past though. And I’ve seen baptisms occur in similar places.
@@Shosty you're wrong. The house was originally a Baptist church until it was sold as residential to the criminals. I bet the upper warehouse room was used for mass.
@@Shosty the bath was not a communal shower. It as used for baptizations.
1:21 Sounds ummm... lovely Pyrion... seems like a really beautiful island...
So Lewis and Simon Clark are born on the same day? Sounds like a good time for Hatfilms to revive battle of the birthdays now that Turps is out
I live for the weekly podcast
For all I know it's every 2 weeks, I can't tell anymore
Always drops right before this 3 hour drive I have to make I hope they keep this going maybe get guests that would be so cool
Shhhh.... if they see you it will spook them back into hiding
@@toastyy4186 guests arent going to happen, so far theyve only had two i think, and not for at least two years.
@@dans6046 they want and need it be be a Triforce. It's Triforce for a reason. Only three at a time.
Been listening to your podcasts since the first lockdown started and I have to say they have helped me massively keep calm, happy and laughing! Got a question for Pyrion, you have mentioned Dungeness a few times through the podcasts and I’m surprised that you have never talked about the steam railway that runs there, do you know of it or have ever thought of travelling on it? I would recommend highly! Thanks again for the laughs chaps
Dayum, Triforce making my commute bearable!
40:00 Best-ball scrambles are so much fun. I feel like it makes a serious sport into a fun game. And yes, so often a positive atmosphere.
Flax is definitely right about companies needing to be able to profit from ethical behavior. Capitalism is cold evil- it doesn't specifically *want* to cause harm, it just doesn't care if it does. If people can make ethical behavior more profitable for a company than unethical behavior, that company will not only have the incentive to behave ethically but will also out-compete those who do not.
OMG literally English holidays as a kid I can’t even! The way pyrion shouted reminded me of my dad aaaa I died
I absolutely love this podcast, thanks guys :)
Ah the British holiday! Reminds me of the time me and my parents went for a walk on Hadleigh, on a path around the countryside and to the castle there and boy did it rain! We were only in light clothing like jackets and trainers, typical tourists, and the mud was thick, rain was cold and that really fine rain that gets everywhere and we were going the wrong way. Ended up asking some other walkers who were dressed for the weather for directs back to the car park. Honestly I loved it!
I have a lot of respect for Flax taking on this new hobby. I myself just started fishing about the beginning of this year.
Good on ya (I'm talking like an Englishman now lol)
The end of that episode was actually kind of insightful surprisingly
28:14 this is the 80s-90s equivalent to having 5 wikis open
That was my first thought! As much as Sips makes fun of it, I hope he's self-aware about it!
I don’t mean this at all as an insult to anyone, but of all the yogs, something I think is unique to Lewis and Smiffy is their openness.
Not just to new ideas, but also to being wrong.
It’s a really interesting facet of personality to be able to hold strong convictions, but still be willing to listen for anything of value from others.
I’m not saying that Flax and Sips aren’t, it’s just something I notice especially with Alex and Lewis.
Yeah, they really have their egos in check. Although sometimes people act defensive of their perspectives out of something like a competitive rivalry more than the inability to imagine themselves being wrong. Flax is a bit of a know it all, and sips is kind of just obnoxiously oblivious to what others think lol (I say these in the most harmless possible intention)
I didn't do scouts but for my school camp every year , my year group were the ones that they tested everything on. So our camp was insanely dangerous but fun. Then the year bellow us had the safe boring version.
This has been the most phenomenal weekend of 2020 by far.
Thank christ something good
Nathan Martinez fr fr
Honestly
If you are near dungeness pyrion, your kids will probably like the miniature train that runs from dungeness to rye
As a gay guy who grew up in the 90’s I still sometimes call something gay when it annoys me
I still do, has nothing to do with being homosexual, the word is like completely different now.
There's a difference between being gay, being gay, and being gay.
I think if I heard someone say that nowadays I'd probably laugh from shock. It's pretty much universally disapproved among adults now, so you never hear anyone say it, especially as an insult
@@ricomarez7834 yeah I say it with a joking connotation among my friends calling something in a game annoying and things like that
i really hope they do another live podcast like they did with Duncan all those years ago
And Mousie
@@finleyjennings6051 I wish they were a bit friendlier with Mousie. I found that Sips and Pyrion basically ignored her the whole time which was quite rude.
@@GoodKingMort I agree
Matt Rose she wasn’t all that interesting tbh I watch most podcasts from start to finish but not that one
Umm... no.
The Isle of Sheppey is really popular amongst the North London (N15/16, Stamford Hill) Hasidic Jewish Community as a holiday destination through Summer
FYI I'm from a "rural hick town" in middle America, and racism is incredibly hard to find. You can find it, sure, but it's not like what the media and popular culture want you to believe. I've seen it far more often in other countries and big cities.
The most racist group of people I've ever seen belonged to rich south Africans
I guess it depends on what the circumstances in my county of 20k people you can find people talking about how that n-word bitch is going to round up all decent white Christian folk into camps.
I’m not by the way saying that you personally can’t have had a perfectly fine experience where you are. Just that no anecdote is a universal experience.
In our school our caretaker died in their school house thingy, he didn’t turn up for like two days and they just found it
Pyrion: "I don't watch TV."
Two seconds later says he watches TV two hours a day... What?
Maybe he meant movies?
pyrion is so full of shit, he just says whatever fits the situation in his mind
Can someone help? Looking for the podcast were they are talking about the detective smashing a bottle and it running under the bath? and Pyrion does that funny theme music? Can't remember which one it is on
Bit late but if you haven't found it yet it's #108 - Banano in Mama Mia
Love your show keep it up!
Holy shit has it already been 150 episodes?
161*
Fantastic episode
Just in time, right after listening to the previous podcast
10:26 As someone who unfortunately lives on the east coast in Norfolk I will never understand why people would want to go on holiday here!
Awh dude, Norfolk is packed with natural beauty. Just remember your waterproofs and sensible shoes
BIG ol 1 hundo fitty. love this pod
So the cadets in Lewis's group weren't the manliest guys around?
Well I guess that means he fit in quite nicely
I could not play Flashback as a kid, too hard. I watched a speed run and went 'OMG it was that easy'.
Lewis, there is not a single town in rural south east america without a black person. Lmao
Yes. It's the north states which have areas where black people are rarely seen, the south is much more of a melting pot
I was going to comment this exactly. I reckon Lewis probably thinks the southern states during the civil war were Republicans because that’s what his echo chamber tells him.
@@pokinacha yeah they were called democrats then, but they were conservatives at the time nonetheless
@@thebeav111 yes. conservatives today are far more progressive that conservatives 140 years ago however their core concepts were equal protection of the laws; an aversion to a moneyed aristocracy, exclusive privileges, and monopolies, and a predilection for the common man; majority rule; and the welfare of the community over the individual.
Very much a modern Dems society don’t you think?
My experience in various parts of Tennessee is that we have pockets of "diversity." I can only remember two black schoolmates from elementary to high school, and one Hispanic schoolmate. There were plenty of Hispanic people in the area, but most were undocumented, and I suspect most of their children were helping their parents work on the tobacco farms. In fact, I rarely saw any Hispanic people at all in that county, but my mom knew a lot of them when she worked at a local bank. They tended to come in groups when they got their paychecks, always with one person in the group who was fluent in English, so they could help when someone else's efforts were failing them. (As I've met many more Hispanic people in adulthood, I've always seen concentrated efforts to learn, with someone else only stepping in where necessary, but the stereotype of being tooo lazy to learn English is still strong, somehow.)
As an adult, living just about an hour away from where I went to high school, I've encountered many more people of color. In particular, I've had the opportunity to make a few black friends. There are also Hispanic and Laotian communities in the area, but they tend to be fairly localized. My city is the biggest in the area, so it seems like everyone comes here to shop sometimes, and I worked in retail for several years. Still, I'm not sure that I even met any Laotian people at all until I worked in the next town over, where most of them live. I think the language barrier has been a lot for many of the adults to overcome, but the children have grown up with English, so I expect that they'll become a lot less localized over the next decade or so.
I've been surrounded by people with different cultures and heritages, but it's only been in the past several years that I've had the opportunity to work with and hang out with them. I've had so little opportunity to learn about the similarities and differences in our backgrounds. And while I live close enough to an urban area that my city is far less racist than many other rural towns, it's still much too common. More notably, we now have a reputation of being anti-Islamic. Many of our churches work at building friendship and understanding, but it hasn't yet been enough to quell the fears many people have about Muslims "taking 'our' jobs and bringing 'their' laws." We may not forcibly segregate, but we're still embarrassingly segregated, and it really enables the "us vs. them" mentality.
The driver is the hardest club to use because the face is so flat its easy to slice
Had to look up the "R" slur. I've not heard this term. Lewis is broadening my horizons.
you don't know the term r*tard? Are not a native english speaker?
You can use the word pepega
@@deetvleet i just never heard it called the r-slur before.
I remember they used to have scorpions on the isle of Sheppy
I'm 18 right now and when I was in high school I was in jrotc and when we went to camp there was definitely people who weren't in school and were older who were still mucking about the camp
TRIFORCE GOLFING EPISODE SPECIAL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm looking forward to this 😂
"I do not watch television" except for my scheduled 2 hours a day plus a weekly movie and anything I DVR... I love pflax but ffs he bullshits so often. Like when he says "You'd be surprised" about something he knows exactly the same amount about as Lewis...
I imagined a swan with buff arms...
Pyrion, is it Norton Manor camp you went to near Minehead?
After binging for idk how long. I'm now at the end😔
FYI, you can no longer find the bathroom in the hosue Lewis is talking about on the 32min mark. They removed the waypoints into the "porn room"
RIP Pyrion's bad board game and books story
Thanks for Sharing
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Not a vegan, but BK Impossible burgers aren't technically vegan (or even vegetarian). They are cooked on the same griddle and thus come into contact with beef fat. Also, some have cheese depending on taste, so at best they could only be vegetarian. However, they are tasty and I myself am moving towards more veggie protein for health reasons. I would recommend them and I commend their efforts towards moving towards a more sustainable future.
Regarding the last topic, I highly recommend researching a guy called Daryl Davis.
might as well just outright say it (if you have the time)
lately pflax is on the thumbnail quait a bit.....is it a coup d'etat because im in :^)
it is spelt "coup d'etat"
@@Cr1me-wavE i have no idea what are you talking about frenchy :)
As a vegan (even I eyeroll when I say it), I eat vegan food from KFC for a treat (not the taste but convenience)... some vegans don't ever do that and I respect that and they essentially are being a better vegan but, it’s also great to see these companies proving vegan options, as long as it reduces the overall meat intake.
11:35
Ignore, timestamp for later.
I disagree about there being any downside to the vegan burgers. It decreases the demand and thus will over time decrease the money funneled to the meat industry
In regards to the conversation at the end, the term I've learned for using 'gay' as an insult and other insults in a similar vein (r*tard, p*ssy, r*pe, even cancer/aids, and killed/murder, and dumb/lame) is 'oppressive language'. It doesn't make you a bigot (homophobe/misogynist/etc.) to use it necessarily, but if you continue to use them in social situations where it's not wanted, then it becomes a bigoted action. Continuing to use language normalizes it further, so using it, in effect, supports and condones its usage. You might not 'feel' a dislike or bias towards a certain group, but speech is an act as well. (Personally, I'm not too harsh on it if I hear it, but I do stand with others who if they find it offensive and wish to intervene. I use 'dumb' and 'lame' pretty commonly, but I've been trying to replace 'killed it' with 'crushed it' or 'good shit'.)
What are you on about? Scout camp, outdoor camp, swimming camp, anything were and are still safe.... I have been on weeklong swimming things in Spain as a 10 year old. Scouts camping for 4 days... Not ever was it not safe.. :S
the unsafe part is having adult men you don't know "supervise" your children for days at a time
@@deetvleet - so men are inherently dangerous? Wtf.....
@@incrediblepony Every human has the potential to be dangerous. Do you leave the keys in your car at night? Do you leave your door unlocked when you go on holiday?
@@deetvleet To me this sounds so paranoid. Ofc I'm not stupid with my things, like you describe. But if and adult on a trip have been vouched for by the school or organisation hosting the event I cannot see any reason not to trust the people who are atttending to your kids...
@@incrediblepony Tell that to all the kids who've been assaulted by the pedos out there
50:00 Lewis taking a fat L
Don't poopoo Norfolk, Lewis. Unless your parents took you to Great Yarmouth. Which in that case, I'm feel sorry for you
Right? Gorgeous place
Island of webbed feet lmao
hahaha omg teasing pflax for 9 holes of golf
I live 30 minutes from that house. just to share.
1k? Wow... My school has 3k ppl lol. I guess welcome to america
Sorry did I just hear THE Lewis Brindley talk about being put off by other people using offensive terms at 59:48 , probably the Yogs member with the most offensive clip compilations XD
my highschool had around 4k people
The podcast where Pyrion struggles to say much of anything without Lewis interrupting.
Pyrion gives it back
Hahaha, christ, if it's hailing wait it out, don't go dance in it! It won't last more than 10 minutes.
I think a person without childbearing women, can say, No beef! Also, working with piece and agulfed Whole, the lesser will become without pricy lunch.
English isn't your first language, is it?
@pyrionFlax I Hope you were safe when you felt that childhood, and early adulthood. Shit, that doesn't sound fun.
My view of the vegan food being sold by fast food chains is that its never been about the morality for them and more about social inclusion, as lewis brought up the majority of people are still meat eaters but vegans and vegetarians arent uncommon anymore and still having circumstances where they cant eat anything on the menu is bad business. The hardcore types might still think theirs something unethical about it but they dont have any friends anyway.
Hi!
Man I love a fatty grisly guilt free burger. Tastes fantastic. Tofu is shit.
sips loves making jokes about gay people. he thinks gay sex is just hilarious 23:30
yes its funny seeing that he's completely unaware of those subconsious homophobic biases he has, even though when he's consciously thinking about it he's not homophobic in any way
I grew up in a slightly racist place... but never became 1... but I am a little bit special like lewis I think XD
People need to watch the Dominion Documentary to understand why people are vegan for the animals. For me, I just thought a lot about things after being desensitized to all types of gore and cruelty, I figured it'd be better to look at things as truthfully and honestly as possible. I can't find a good reason to exploit non-human animals. I can no longer tolerate it. Animal agriculture is animal abuse. Worse than child abuse.
46:00 Vegans buy vegan products to support the supply and demand for a product. There's now a supermarket race in the UK to be the most vegan supermarket. There is an issue of what's the best way to turn the world vegan. It's still debated in the vegan community, because there's different ways to do activism. But to fight for animal rights, it requires more exposure of industry practises like the killing of newborn male chicks in the egg industry (Including free range, which isn't free range), there's the dairy industry which takes away male calves and kills them for veel, and stresses out the mother. The calfs are not allowed to drink the mother's milk. If female, they're subject to a life of exploitation and torture as a dairy cow. All animals in these industries are also bred to provide more of a product, to the point where it takes a toll on their physical health, hence why every non-vegan is an animal abuser by paying for that practice to exist (Local farms are guilty of this too, they have to use industry practices to make a profit).
51:00 (Roughly) on Pyrion saying that it requires the corporations make change. It's partly true, but one way to change that is supply and demand. The more people ignore animal products (Creating a loss of revenue and resources), the more likely we'll see changes to plant based. Five years ago, there was never any kind of vegan product in restaurants. A few things in supermarkets. But now, there's quite a few things. Change is happening. Unfortunately people don't want to full commit, so we have this slow build up. This trend of "Fexlitarians" or "Fake vegans" needs to stop. Veganism is an ethical practice to avoid the exploitation and cruelty to animals. Plant based people are only doing it for health or environment, which is fine. Just don't call yourself vegan. Just an FYI, products can be called vegan if it doesn't exploit or abuse animals, since that is what veganism is.
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newsflash! UK had slaves
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Isn't the Burger King vegan burger griddled on the same grill as the meat burger, hence not vegan? Or have they corrected that now?
This podcast would be infinitely better if Flax didn’t always interrupt everyone all the time, I mean Luis does it sometimes but my god it’s every episode with flax
So sad you guys cut off at the good stuff
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😴another podcast another 10 mins rant of everyone who is not vegan being evil
Where’s Sjin
jesus, it is crazy non-meateaters would eat at burger king. It's like a black person saying slavery is good because you didn't have to pay rent.
Always make it gay.. Really disappointing
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Jeez, this podcast has gone to the shitter. From 100k views per video to 25-30k per video. Take a break, come back with better topics to make it more entertaining to watch. Quality > Quantity.
Well it's a good thing that podcasts are an audio format that is more typically listened to on other platforms. UA-cam views is hardly an indicator of how they are performing. If they were struggling I promise you they wouldn't stick with it for so long
Well they might not be showing on people's notification they haven't been for me i just went to the channel to watch them all about a month or two of content
@@chillbass2613 wdym? they stuck with yogscast2 for years even after she was getting 1-3k views.
@@AlexMaksiutenko there's a difference between someone else's content not performing well and having your own content not perform. Pyrion, sips and lewis are all very successful with their streams and other content. So if they didn't think that it was worth it to keep doing triforce they wouldn't, they have plenty of other things they could be doing I'd imagine. So Hannah's channel is not really a good comparison
Even the videos 2 years ago weren't getting 100k reliably.
There's no such thing as a series taking a break and coming back with guaranteed more views, it's just not that simple.
They have a patreon now so in contrary, they're probably earning way more than they were before and should be catering towards those supporters, not UA-cam viewers.
The platform has changed dude, get with the times.