THEY COULD HAVE INSTALLED WIRELESS DISPLAY WINDOWS SUPPORT THAT. WHY SO COMPLICATED LINUS. ANY AWAY YOUR KIDS NOT GOING TO PLAY HIGH LATENCY GAME ON TRAVEL ITS FINE FOR PORTABLE
Honestly Linus's "family content" feels the healthiest kind of content for the kids I think I've ever seen on UA-cam. I know Linus has gone back and forth on how much he wants them to appear on camera. But I think he's found a nice balance recently
@@unstabledefusionThat makes sense to me. LTT is a big company they're probably subject to labour laws on kids doing film shoots like tv shows and movies are.
I love how Linus is with his kids - when they ask a bunch of questions he isn’t annoyed or upset exhausted by it, he simply answers their questions! I also enjoy the son; “that was unnecessarily complicated” lol
I do think some of the questions they were told to ask. But then it sounds like they asked more that were unexpected, and Linus just took it in stride.
I know what you're saying, and yes he does seem to be a good father. But I can't imagine it being overwhelmingly common that a father would be shouting and or screaming in anger at his kids for asking questions.
@@colinofay7237 The other options are things like annoyance or frustration. Not necessarily yelling or anger. Where I waiver a bit is that those sorts of emotions happen, and don't make someone a bad father. That said, you probably shouldn't put those moments out on video. They shouldn't be so frequent that you couldn't just leave them out.
Alex- you’re wrong. Most of car interiors is pulling on things and hoping the plastic clips don’t break but SOMETIMES they hide a screw in a completely illogical place!
I still have 2 m6 bolts that came out of the interior, somewhere, but everything is in place, and i can't find any place it would have come from, so it probably wasn't important (insert car falling apart when kicked meme)
I was pulling on the bumper of my car after having removed one more bolt a few times already, it's amazing where they think to hide them, eventually got them all by looking at which bit of the bumper still refused to bend 😅
I do believe they pick up more griefing skills being near the people they are usually near :D Also I wouldn't be surprised they are taught to take it as well as they can deal it. Deal it with a grin, take it with a smile. Roll with the punches. I see how that can build character. Toughen up your skin to take on the world later on.
The way Linus explained patiently to his daughter how the things worked and what they did is so sweet, usually at that age I’d get “Stop asking so many questions it’s annoying” but Linus just took his time and let her ask
As an engineer, the 5 why's is how you start failure analysis. I don't get to answer many kid questions as my nieces and nephews aren't old enough but I'm really looking forward to that as I love explaining why and how hahaha
Yeah, I was a big “why” and “how” kid. Many people quickly lose patience. It is annoying, yes. But it’s also valuable to be mature about it and allow kids to learn. Learning should always be encouraged, not discouraged. Heck, I don’t think I ever grew up from my “why” and “how” phase. I still spend many, many hours going down research rabbit holes online about random things that catch my interest.
@@brickson98m Thank god for wikipedia. I remember asking a "why" question as a kid and my dad was using the kitchen light as the sun and using other objects to show the orbits and stuff. He was a cool cat and I miss him.
Wow, the middle child is great. She just keeps asking and asking and asking. Way to go kid, every new thing you learn makes you smarter. Don't let anyone take this away from you.
You support them because they aren't a family yt channel. If you removed the kids from the videos (ie Alex and Justin did everything they did) the video still would have been good. They were a bonus to the content not driving it
@@alexdavis9324 That is the most narrow minded self report I've read in a LONG time. The way Linus goes about being both patient and firm handed with his children is something that many young and older people alike can relate to and learn from. It's a breath of fresh air. The world is bleak and seeing a few smiling kids can really brighten a day. The reason you're watching is not the reason other people are watching.
18:00 Small suggestion from working at a university that used to have desktops on the floor with power buttons on the front. You may want to set the power button action within windows to 'do nothing' and then make a shortcut to shut it down and a seperate one for hibernate(dont use sleep, it still requires power) The power button will still turn on the computer, but by disabling the power button action in windows, it doesnt accidentally shut the computer down while gaming on a bumpy road, but still allows you to force a shutdown if you hold the power button.
I know it’s an edited video, but especially in this day and age and ESPECIALLY for an influencers kids, it’s so nice to see Linus’ kids are particularly well mannered and behaved, and polite and respectful. The family content is amazing keep it up!
10:04 guys read the letter the viewer sent along with the little receiver. it's both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. love goes out to the dad and his son!
@@Nightykk i don't think he's actually selling it as far as i understand. it was mainly for his own use and a couple that he sent to LTT in hopes that they would maybe find some use for it
@@Nightykk huh i just found their website as well. not sure what to think of it tbh 😂 either it's somebody else or the domain is spelled differently. linus is sadly covering it with his finger probably to prevent it from crashing or because he too saw the ... um ... artsy thing.
@@timkeklinker They don't want to DDoS a random site even if the exposure would benefit them. Also, it's a prototype so Linus is cautious putting the creator's site when it's not a real product yet.
@@Nightykk you can actually find it easily, just search the name of the device on youtube and you'll find the video he linked in the letter. I've already liked and commented the video! edit: forgot to mention, put the name inside quotation marks (so basically "the max receiver"), that'll pop the video right up
Bless my dad. I just got a PS3 for Christmas and immediately the next day we had to hit the road to go to Louisiana to see my grandparents. He knew how excited I was so he rigged up a tiny TV and my PS3 to go from power from our van. If we burned like four fuses on the trip but it was so much fun and it was an incredible memory.
Justin being so excited about having an IR emitter on his phone is what I imagine I sound like when I talk about random tech stuff with my friends lmao
There are definitely applications that I can see someone like. Justin, having for an IR blaster in his phone that most people wouldn't find themselves in, but it's definitely neat
11:12 man if i have kids in the future im looking forward to these moments, teaching them about stuff you are interested in and them just absorbing it. Loved these moments with my dad.
Idk what it is but I find it heartwarming to see Dad Linus in videos. Just has the energy of a dad who cares and will absolutely embarrass his kids constantly.
Little man has gotten so big! All of yours kids have grown beautifully! From a young kid watching you OC'ing a Phenom to a fellow dad as well congrats!! Keep feeding their minds and creativity!
Deburing a sharp piece of metal that can be held far away is one of the few times I would wear gloves with a bench grinder. If the wheel grabs that piece of metal it may take a finger with it.
I'll put it to you this way: In university I took a course on forensic biology. The class slides were full of pictures of dead bodies in various states of injury and decay, but one of the few things the prof wouldn't put in there were pictures of the aftermath of degloving on a live person. Horrific way to get hurt.
Seeing the kids help is always adorable. And kudos to Alex for the glove safety note. There's a lot of people who wouldn't think NOT to wear gloves because they're used to thinking of gloves as necessary safety equipment in all situations.
@@ShimonDanilovlinus doesn’t talk about his kids much out of respect for their future privacy, but it’s entirely possible some or all of them may have adhd because he has it.
not that you guys will ever see this but i am learning to be a machinest and your kid did wonderful and by the way to prevent your tap from breaking do a 2 full turns then go backwards a bit and then you can prevent chip buildup
The family content always feels the most wholesome. Its even better to think of ourselves as along for the journey. Keep being a super dad and an absolute rolemodel for these kids
I actually do like that Justin listened to what Linus wanted done not how he wanted it done and gave a better solution. That can get you into trouble but in most cases that's a damn good attribute.
I love the Linus family content. It really shows how good of a dad Linus is, and the team (including the little ones) works well together. For cooling, most vehicles have their pressure vents located in the “trunk” area, that could be used to exhaust the heat.
Linus in WAN show: "I don't want my kids getting too spoiled..." Linus on main videos: "My kids can't go on a roadtrip without a full 3-monitor gaming den!"
I don't know man, that's not really spoiled. Like spoiled kids would have uncontrolled access to their devices. Linus could just shut the PCs down if the kids misbehave or something like that
@@Abdullx200this very much. And the computer's config and content are easier to manage, and the screen is always visible for spot checks. That's one of the things I really like about how he has the family computer room set up.
Exactly what I was thinking! My boss has a camera on the back of his camping trailer and a wireless display for it in his truck. I'm sure there's a wired solution that would work as well.
Wow, I don't know why but I loved how cute and wholesome this one was. It seems so cold to put it this way, but the charisma of Linus, Alex, and Linus' kids energy working together is so strong.
11:56 I love that girl, she reminds me so much of myself when I was a kid, constantly asking questions about everything and then follow-up questions upon follow-up questions :P
They are beautiful kids. Most often mixed couples had cute kids, mostly because they look less like their white parent. Mixing is good and healthy for the gene pool!
Reminds me of road tripping down the west coast with my family back in 2003. My dad fabbed up a portable 10ish inch 480p screen to mount on an Original Xbox. Looked like a ridiculous laptop! Many hours playing Fusion Frenzy and Midtown Madness in the back of my parents Doge Caravan. Good memories! Now, 2 decades later, just took a flight & enjoyed Red Dead Redemption on my Steam Deck. As cool as that is, it will never be as cool as my dad’s jerry rigged OG Xbox setup.
I love how you are spouting all kinds of technical terms your kids dont seem to understand but you kind of have to explain it for the audience, quite funny to me
I imagine the kids are used to their dad spewing white noise when talking about tech again. Then again, they seem genuinely curious and might pick up more than we realize. Maybe they do understand half of it. Also, if asking a question and getting a boring white noise answer, why ask another question, and another? Maybe they really do want to know.
Watching this, I just remember a comment from Linus on the WAN show about how proud he was of his seat covers because he had managed to keep the van's interior in perfect condition even with three kids...
A machinist tip for straight tapping: make a metal block with different holes for each size of tap you want to use manually, will make the tap go straight everytime, no fuss. saves a lot of frustration from happening.
There's also the time my parents said the ride was too short to put music on, so me and my siblings (there's four of us) spent the next half an hour singing 'the song that gets on everybody's nerves' nonstop. I'm pretty sure we had music on the drive back.
I'm impressed how you managed to make strong strides for this interesting project with the limitation of time. It's fantastic to see how you're turning the van into a moving gaming paradise.
I noticed the sneaky editing @24:17 There is "camera movement" added to a cropped image to make it feel more authentic. Really good editing and nice added effect.
I think Linus mentioned on a WAN that his son tried to explain that number (or the weed number) to him as "it's a meme, it's funny but nobody knows why" Long may that continue.
@@Metal_Maxine Tbf, the 420 meme is mostly funny to me because... Godwin. ( yeah I know it's not supposed to be about that birthday, but it still makes me chuckle wryly)
Alex definitely trying to score the "Cool Uncle that let's you destroy your parents stuff" point 😂 as someone who cheers his niece's to play with SIL's makeup I love it 😂❤
Seeing Linus working on car stuff with a big heart and the family reminds me of working on cars and trucks as a kid with my dad. The engagement and clear, simple instructions from Linus is a lot like how my dad would show and teach things. Brought back good memories I forgot over time. Thanks LTT, much love ❤
I love Linus family content, not only because it's sweet seeing how he interacts with and teaches his kids in a really patient, sweet and fun manner but also how polite and inquisitive the kids are, they're going to be SO knowledgable in tech as they get older (just got to 12:00 - and there's soo much tech and doodads questions like 'What's that?' 'Whats that do?' And after Linus gives a full detail answer as if an employee who's already knowledgable and just has a gap in their knowledge they ask 'Why?') - then you have Alex who's like the cool crazy uncle who'll turn up to the barbecue and ask "Who wants uncle Alex to teach them how to plasma cut?!" 😂
@@KevwePatani the middle child in this video did nothing to make this dumb insult reasonable. Everyone is made different, and judging someone for order of birth is unreasonable.
@@TRT_1000 This is textbook projection. As I said before I'm willing to hear a second opinion and then I'd reconsider my comment If you are a middle child or know any you'll be aware of the vibe that they give. I did not mean anything derogatory or insensitive, I only typed out an observation. Thank you for caring
This is way better than "Pimp my Ride". Makes more sense, too. In a local car show I saw the KIA EV9. With turnable seats so that one parent can sit facing back in direction of the kids and have direct interaction. I know that's a new and expensive car but I'd love to see this or similar mods in that kind of car. Like using the cars 230v or 12v system for the entertainment, adding a proper screen to the root, putting 3rd party solar solutions on the roof, etc. But great video 🙂
Linus is such a good teacher. A children's techtips would be so fun. He could even have a rotating cast of children helping, including his own. The youth of today need something like that imo. He talks to them like humans instead of kiddie speach. So nice to see.
The thing I've learned from installing camping and offroading mods to my truck is that you should budget for 2-4 times the amount of time you think you'd need for the job if it's the first time you're doing this kind of mod or the first time you're taking off certain panels on your car. There are a lot of places where you might need a bit more time to figure things out (or have to watch a quick youtube video tutorial), and if it's your only car, then you'd be glad that you set aside more time to finish the job instead of not having the car driveable when you need it or having a half finished project sitting around in your garage until you have time to work on it again.
5 Hours to fix the Van? Man, you'll do anything to get out of starting WAN on time...
i know right it starts at 10 instead of like 5 where i live
Lol
good shot!
Bruh! 👍
THEY COULD HAVE INSTALLED WIRELESS DISPLAY WINDOWS SUPPORT THAT. WHY SO COMPLICATED LINUS. ANY AWAY YOUR KIDS NOT GOING TO PLAY HIGH LATENCY GAME ON TRAVEL ITS FINE FOR PORTABLE
Honestly Linus's "family content" feels the healthiest kind of content for the kids I think I've ever seen on UA-cam. I know Linus has gone back and forth on how much he wants them to appear on camera. But I think he's found a nice balance recently
I also heard that he pays them, which is also nice
@@unstabledefusionThat makes sense to me. LTT is a big company they're probably subject to labour laws on kids doing film shoots like tv shows and movies are.
And when his kids are on camera he doesn’t use their names helping keep some of their anonymity.
@@Dwarg91yeah I really respect that's he's made the effort to never say his kids names on camera
@@yikes710 what are you talking about? All 3 of the kids are like mini Asian Linus'
Alex knows how to be the favorite uncle.
Him trying to hook them up with more PCs was peak cool uncle behavior
heck yeah
Linus: "You're not helping!"
Alex: "Correction, I'm not helping YOU."
If Linus and his son were ok with it I would enjoy seeing him more on the channel doing stuff
The bit about the gloves was a good idea.
its so nice seeing all 5 of linus' children getting along
All 6 of Yvonne's
There's one missing, and of course his work husband.
I love how Linus is with his kids - when they ask a bunch of questions he isn’t annoyed or upset exhausted by it, he simply answers their questions! I also enjoy the son; “that was unnecessarily complicated” lol
Microsoft pay tension to the jonger generation and fix you windows please
I do think some of the questions they were told to ask. But then it sounds like they asked more that were unexpected, and Linus just took it in stride.
I know what you're saying, and yes he does seem to be a good father.
But I can't imagine it being overwhelmingly common that a father would be shouting and or screaming in anger at his kids for asking questions.
@@colinofay7237 The other options are things like annoyance or frustration. Not necessarily yelling or anger.
Where I waiver a bit is that those sorts of emotions happen, and don't make someone a bad father. That said, you probably shouldn't put those moments out on video. They shouldn't be so frequent that you couldn't just leave them out.
He validates his kids with real responses. Very good parenting..
Alex- you’re wrong. Most of car interiors is pulling on things and hoping the plastic clips don’t break but SOMETIMES they hide a screw in a completely illogical place!
That just means pull harder
befor they put trim eith tabs over that
I still have 2 m6 bolts that came out of the interior, somewhere, but everything is in place, and i can't find any place it would have come from, so it probably wasn't important (insert car falling apart when kicked meme)
I was pulling on the bumper of my car after having removed one more bolt a few times already, it's amazing where they think to hide them, eventually got them all by looking at which bit of the bumper still refused to bend 😅
Middle child suffering is universal LMAO
@@drew2626 Yeah, same lol
@@SimonBauer7 Best thing about being a single child, is you get whatever you want, worst thing you gotta deal with the family’s problems.
@@drew2626literally look at me I have it worse is your first thought such a youngest baby thing lol
Did his wife have an affair like 3 times in a row? Those kids look like paid actors lmfao
@@yikes710 Asian genes seem to trump over European genes in most mixed kids.
"I'm getting griefed by children" is a way of life when you're around them, Alex.
Kids are brutally honest without filtering.
I do believe they pick up more griefing skills being near the people they are usually near :D
Also I wouldn't be surprised they are taught to take it as well as they can deal it.
Deal it with a grin, take it with a smile.
Roll with the punches.
I see how that can build character. Toughen up your skin to take on the world later on.
It's nice to see all four of Yvonne's children working together
The way Linus explained patiently to his daughter how the things worked and what they did is so sweet, usually at that age I’d get “Stop asking so many questions it’s annoying” but Linus just took his time and let her ask
As an engineer, the 5 why's is how you start failure analysis.
I don't get to answer many kid questions as my nieces and nephews aren't old enough but I'm really looking forward to that as I love explaining why and how hahaha
Yeah, I was a big “why” and “how” kid. Many people quickly lose patience. It is annoying, yes. But it’s also valuable to be mature about it and allow kids to learn. Learning should always be encouraged, not discouraged.
Heck, I don’t think I ever grew up from my “why” and “how” phase. I still spend many, many hours going down research rabbit holes online about random things that catch my interest.
@@brickson98m Thank god for wikipedia.
I remember asking a "why" question as a kid and my dad was using the kitchen light as the sun and using other objects to show the orbits and stuff. He was a cool cat and I miss him.
1:49 “Second computer”
Never change Alex
24:33
18:10
Dude, second computer. Like you don't have a second one laying about
Alex is the poster child of the Child at Heart perk.
“[Alex], [Alex] never changes.”
Alex is definitely fulfilling "I'm the cool uncle, it's not my problem to be a good example" quota- just like with Elijah
@1:50 that was an "uncle Alex moment" right there lol. too funny.
18:08 has a lot of uncle energy
Absolutely, he sounds exactly like me when I am with my niece. My sister would make me pay for the second computer though.
Wow, the middle child is great. She just keeps asking and asking and asking. Way to go kid, every new thing you learn makes you smarter. Don't let anyone take this away from you.
Love that Linus encourages it and answers every question
Girl: "Yes we love each other"
Boy: "I won"
LTT is the only family YT channel I support
yea all the other ones like abuse the kids
You support them because they aren't a family yt channel. If you removed the kids from the videos (ie Alex and Justin did everything they did) the video still would have been good. They were a bonus to the content not driving it
@@alexdavis9324 That is the most narrow minded self report I've read in a LONG time. The way Linus goes about being both patient and firm handed with his children is something that many young and older people alike can relate to and learn from. It's a breath of fresh air. The world is bleak and seeing a few smiling kids can really brighten a day. The reason you're watching is not the reason other people are watching.
@@OldManYellsAtClouds it was critical but it wasn't negative it was constructive i think @bknightly28 doesn't see the difference
what about the Outdoor Boys?
18:00 Small suggestion from working at a university that used to have desktops on the floor with power buttons on the front. You may want to set the power button action within windows to 'do nothing' and then make a shortcut to shut it down and a seperate one for hibernate(dont use sleep, it still requires power)
The power button will still turn on the computer, but by disabling the power button action in windows, it doesnt accidentally shut the computer down while gaming on a bumpy road, but still allows you to force a shutdown if you hold the power button.
Never had a button that janky that it would push down from some road bumps. He could just set the power button to hibernate and call it a day.
18:13 “It's both of you now, the safety glasses on wrong.” - says the man without any safety glasses on whatsoever.
lol, so true. Also love how men never really grow up 😄
To be fair, he wasn't the one with a drill in his hand in the previous shot, nor was he close to the drill
Safety guidelines only apply to employees, not owners. 😂
I know it’s an edited video, but especially in this day and age and ESPECIALLY for an influencers kids, it’s so nice to see Linus’ kids are particularly well mannered and behaved, and polite and respectful. The family content is amazing keep it up!
@23:12 Oldest child very quietly- "that what you get for being the middle child" 💀
The way linus looked back and laughed was great😂😂
Linus: "At least we're not up the creek without a paddle, right kids?"
Boy: "...wat"
😂😂😂
I loved that. That's how Linus felt hearing 'rizz' or sometime first time. (Iirc him explaining hearing in on wan show was how I learned it's meaning)
10:04 guys read the letter the viewer sent along with the little receiver. it's both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. love goes out to the dad and his son!
Either I'm having troubles finding his website/youtube channel, or it's some.. interesting art kind of things?
@@Nightykk i don't think he's actually selling it as far as i understand. it was mainly for his own use and a couple that he sent to LTT in hopes that they would maybe find some use for it
@@Nightykk huh i just found their website as well. not sure what to think of it tbh 😂
either it's somebody else or the domain is spelled differently. linus is sadly covering it with his finger probably to prevent it from crashing or because he too saw the ... um ... artsy thing.
@@timkeklinker They don't want to DDoS a random site even if the exposure would benefit them. Also, it's a prototype so Linus is cautious putting the creator's site when it's not a real product yet.
@@Nightykk you can actually find it easily, just search the name of the device on youtube and you'll find the video he linked in the letter. I've already liked and commented the video!
edit: forgot to mention, put the name inside quotation marks (so basically "the max receiver"), that'll pop the video right up
Normal families: "Here are your Nintendo Switches and smartphones for the trip". Linus:
We dont even have nintendos or anything. long journey? Shut ur eyes and sleep
What nintendo switch?
I miss the console tvs in vans lmao the good old days
@@bradhaines3142My grandparents have one of those but fun fact, no one ever uses them because we all have phones :)
@@anonymoususerinterface use your imagination and imagine something entertaining to keep you quiet for 4 hours.
15:31 "Ooooh, RePuBlIc Of gAmErS"
"Yeah, I know."
LOL
he started saying "yeah, I know it's cheesy" but stopped himself I think
Bless my dad. I just got a PS3 for Christmas and immediately the next day we had to hit the road to go to Louisiana to see my grandparents. He knew how excited I was so he rigged up a tiny TV and my PS3 to go from power from our van. If we burned like four fuses on the trip but it was so much fun and it was an incredible memory.
16:03 "Getting griefed by children" while the kids meow in the background is hilarious
they're gonna be menaces in their teens
"Are you smart enough to do that" -things I wish I could say to customers
Lmao
Same!
Yeah seriously!
Why would you ask rhetorical questions? You just know the answer is no...
"Do you feel confident enough in your ability to perform that task"?
11:46 I love the father daughter bonding over one asking and the other providing the wisdom ❤
I love the family episodes for that same reason!
Justin being so excited about having an IR emitter on his phone is what I imagine I sound like when I talk about random tech stuff with my friends lmao
Like NFC on modern phones 😂
IR blaster is simply so cool. So useful in random hotel rooms
There are definitely applications that I can see someone like. Justin, having for an IR blaster in his phone that most people wouldn't find themselves in, but it's definitely neat
"So we're not up a creek without a paddle! Right, kids??"
..."what?"
Such a dad moment.
I think we all would've wanted a gaming minivan for long road trips... Linus's kids are living the dream
I dont like gameing a lot sinse dotmine has 0 players now
sure but i think i would have preferred train for longer trips instead of car.
@@oplkfdhgka bullet train, ever since my trip to Japan at the start of the year, every train in the US doesn’t compare tbh.
@@theramennoodler7950 yeah sure there are bad trains too.
@@iliketeslas4608huh?? English please
Really love Linus' kids being old enough to not just be on camera but actually do stuff. Alex and the son makes for an amazingly chaotic duo.
REPUBLIC OF GAMERS “yeah I know it’s chee…” audio turned down to not offend ROG lmao
I thought the same thing. 🤣
What that meant to be cheap??
@@garystinten9339nah, cheesy, because it’s such a cheesy lame slogan
Asus may want to rethink their branding if even children are making fun of it.
As a father myself, I love to see you being such a good dad, and your kids are so adorable!
11:12 man if i have kids in the future im looking forward to these moments, teaching them about stuff you are interested in and them just absorbing it.
Loved these moments with my dad.
Idk what it is but I find it heartwarming to see Dad Linus in videos. Just has the energy of a dad who cares and will absolutely embarrass his kids constantly.
Little man has gotten so big! All of yours kids have grown beautifully! From a young kid watching you OC'ing a Phenom to a fellow dad as well congrats!! Keep feeding their minds and creativity!
11:00 if the glove gets caught in it and you get really unlucky, your local emergency room and trauma surgeon are going to have a bad day
no kidding.
Deburing a sharp piece of metal that can be held far away is one of the few times I would wear gloves with a bench grinder. If the wheel grabs that piece of metal it may take a finger with it.
And then you learn the other meaning of "degloving"
@@legionof0ne441 no gloves on grinder.
Take those risks of a small cut from the metal over the risks of degloving or broken bones.
I'll put it to you this way: In university I took a course on forensic biology. The class slides were full of pictures of dead bodies in various states of injury and decay, but one of the few things the prof wouldn't put in there were pictures of the aftermath of degloving on a live person. Horrific way to get hurt.
Seeing the kids help is always adorable. And kudos to Alex for the glove safety note. There's a lot of people who wouldn't think NOT to wear gloves because they're used to thinking of gloves as necessary safety equipment in all situations.
i have no idea why but just the "alex" at 16:18 is so funny to me lol
@@chrono-eventless6956 he said it twice tho 😂
“You guy love each other right?”
“I won!”
That was hilarious. Kids has great comic timing.
peak sibling relationship
"that was unnecessarily complicated" lol
Windows for the past 15 years be like
@@nacho3570 me when using apple products
11:13 she's a curious, enthusiastic adhd gremlin, definitely linus's kid lmao
For sure! A signature of neurodivergence is a desire to understand everything. She’s definitely a smart inquisitive kiddo
Did Linus say that she has ADHD? I might have missed it
@@ShimonDanilovlinus doesn’t talk about his kids much out of respect for their future privacy, but it’s entirely possible some or all of them may have adhd because he has it.
@@bluelindenit is not genetic
@@zenunomusic yes it is lmao
not that you guys will ever see this but i am learning to be a machinest and your kid did wonderful and by the way to prevent your tap from breaking do a 2 full turns then go backwards a bit and then you can prevent chip buildup
Great Wolf Lodge!!! Welcome to Wisconsin!! We love to have you here!
Ma man Justin needs a raise. the dude is solving problems left and right and doing it effectively.
The family content always feels the most wholesome. Its even better to think of ourselves as along for the journey. Keep being a super dad and an absolute rolemodel for these kids
Linus' kids are honestly adorable, and I'm not usually someone who thinks kids are adorable
you like them beacuse they dont talk much
@@harjaskhaira9711 that actually makes a lot of sense
I was about to come here and say this, and man, they're growing up so fast!
The older one looks chill
Ikr
But if you treat kids like humans instead of talking pets
They turn out to be pretty cool people you'd actually want a conversation with😂😂
I actually do like that Justin listened to what Linus wanted done not how he wanted it done and gave a better solution. That can get you into trouble but in most cases that's a damn good attribute.
I love the Linus family content. It really shows how good of a dad Linus is, and the team (including the little ones) works well together.
For cooling, most vehicles have their pressure vents located in the “trunk” area, that could be used to exhaust the heat.
Linus in WAN show: "I don't want my kids getting too spoiled..."
Linus on main videos: "My kids can't go on a roadtrip without a full 3-monitor gaming den!"
I don't know man, that's not really spoiled. Like spoiled kids would have uncontrolled access to their devices. Linus could just shut the PCs down if the kids misbehave or something like that
They're in an old minivan playing together on a single PC, it's not a private jet with individual ipads and a theater.
To be fair, the kids were involved in building this, so they learned something and will value it more
@@Abdullx200this very much. And the computer's config and content are easier to manage, and the screen is always visible for spot checks. That's one of the things I really like about how he has the family computer room set up.
19:33 I was waiting for someone to notice. Convert your rearview to digital.
Exactly what I was thinking! My boss has a camera on the back of his camping trailer and a wireless display for it in his truck. I'm sure there's a wired solution that would work as well.
Some places still require fully physical rear view mirrors. Sometimes is allowed to have reflective with a corner that has a camera display.
Wow, I don't know why but I loved how cute and wholesome this one was. It seems so cold to put it this way, but the charisma of Linus, Alex, and Linus' kids energy working together is so strong.
11:56 I love that girl, she reminds me so much of myself when I was a kid, constantly asking questions about everything and then follow-up questions upon follow-up questions :P
I love seeing videos like this where the kids are just to happy and Linus just gets so wholesome around them
23:08 "thats what you get for beign the middle child" LOL.
I never realized that Linus's kids look like if him and Yvonne had kids
That's because they are kids that are his and Yvonne's
That is infact how genetics works.
😱 YOU’RE RIGHT!!!
LTT watcher discovers genetics
They are beautiful kids. Most often mixed couples had cute kids, mostly because they look less like their white parent. Mixing is good and healthy for the gene pool!
If only all family content on YT was this wholesome, hope you and your family have a great time on your trip Linus!
love these kids they just ask about anything and everything its great
Wow, it just hit me that we've seen Linus's kids grow up on this channel. They are all so big time flies. Great video 😊
"Children with bench grinders and sharp knives" is gonna be the name of my next album
Reminds me of road tripping down the west coast with my family back in 2003. My dad fabbed up a portable 10ish inch 480p screen to mount on an Original Xbox. Looked like a ridiculous laptop!
Many hours playing Fusion Frenzy and Midtown Madness in the back of my parents Doge Caravan. Good memories!
Now, 2 decades later, just took a flight & enjoyed Red Dead Redemption on my Steam Deck. As cool as that is, it will never be as cool as my dad’s jerry rigged OG Xbox setup.
The kids earned their fun by helping, very wholesome.
I undoubtedly believe that Linus calls his kids Small Child, Middle Child, Big Child, even behind closed doors
Linus must be so proud of his kids. This video was so wholesome, wonderful to see.
This is the most wholesome content I think I have ever seen on UA-cam. You can truly FEEL the wholesomeness coming right through your screen!
I love how you are spouting all kinds of technical terms your kids dont seem to understand but you kind of have to explain it for the audience, quite funny to me
I imagine the kids are used to their dad spewing white noise when talking about tech again.
Then again, they seem genuinely curious and might pick up more than we realize.
Maybe they do understand half of it.
Also, if asking a question and getting a boring white noise answer, why ask another question, and another? Maybe they really do want to know.
Watching this, I just remember a comment from Linus on the WAN show about how proud he was of his seat covers because he had managed to keep the van's interior in perfect condition even with three kids...
A machinist tip for straight tapping: make a metal block with different holes for each size of tap you want to use manually, will make the tap go straight everytime, no fuss. saves a lot of frustration from happening.
The love you have for your family is awesome and I feel like your crew is like uncles to them .. they will learn so so much from you all
IN MY DAY KIDS HAD ONLY VIOLENCE AND BOOKS TO OCCUPY THEMSELVES!
There's also the time my parents said the ride was too short to put music on, so me and my siblings (there's four of us) spent the next half an hour singing 'the song that gets on everybody's nerves' nonstop. I'm pretty sure we had music on the drive back.
Lookin' out the window and old cassette tapes were the entertainment provisions. 😅
Future is here OLD MEN!!!😂
Now theres melatonin pills.. and you can put in their juice box..
And sometimes books weren't available.
3:28 aww, parent-child love is always lovely to see
Did his wife have an affair like 3 times in a row? Those kids look like paid actors lmfao
@@yikes710 lol i think they're just a little shy in front of a camera
linus having his kids in these videos is so wholesome. he seems like a great father
23:45 rare moment of linus tech tips getting a tech tip
I'm impressed how you managed to make strong strides for this interesting project with the limitation of time. It's fantastic to see how you're turning the van into a moving gaming paradise.
The little sebastians are so cute 😭
little sebastians 😭
I noticed the sneaky editing @24:17 There is "camera movement" added to a cropped image to make it feel more authentic. Really good editing and nice added effect.
the struggle to not say 69 about the solar panels charging had to be real
Nnnnnnow look at that!
Knowing when and where to make that obvious joke, is a sign of maturity.
I think Linus mentioned on a WAN that his son tried to explain that number (or the weed number) to him as "it's a meme, it's funny but nobody knows why" Long may that continue.
@@Metal_Maxine Tbf, the 420 meme is mostly funny to me because... Godwin.
( yeah I know it's not supposed to be about that birthday, but it still makes me chuckle wryly)
As a parent (and a middle child)... you picking the one child who said please made me very happy.
It might have been a tough ride, but seeing how much your kids enjoyed the van is priceless.
Alex definitely trying to score the "Cool Uncle that let's you destroy your parents stuff" point 😂
as someone who cheers his niece's to play with SIL's makeup I love it 😂❤
“If that isn’t the chunkiest puck I’ve ever seen” - Linus that’s the most Canadian thing I’ve heard yet 🤣
Seeing Linus working on car stuff with a big heart and the family reminds me of working on cars and trucks as a kid with my dad. The engagement and clear, simple instructions from Linus is a lot like how my dad would show and teach things. Brought back good memories I forgot over time. Thanks LTT, much love ❤
As a former Honda tech who accidentally exploded every airbag in a customers car, i appreciate you unhooking the battery.
The next generation of this channel is going to be unstoppable
I love Linus family content, not only because it's sweet seeing how he interacts with and teaches his kids in a really patient, sweet and fun manner but also how polite and inquisitive the kids are, they're going to be SO knowledgable in tech as they get older (just got to 12:00 - and there's soo much tech and doodads questions like 'What's that?' 'Whats that do?' And after Linus gives a full detail answer as if an employee who's already knowledgable and just has a gap in their knowledge they ask 'Why?') - then you have Alex who's like the cool crazy uncle who'll turn up to the barbecue and ask "Who wants uncle Alex to teach them how to plasma cut?!" 😂
I love how the kids start giggling at the simplest things, it's so adorable.
My dude really said castle crashers in the year 2024, I love it.
Castle crashers is eternal
Linus and his kids are ADORABLE! I know how hard it is to be supportive and not get frustrated lol.
Seeing Linus be a dad and how very excited he is to teach them is just so frickin wholesome
Still no kid stealing van? The people are waiting Linus.
Give me location, Trust me I'm a kid
i feel like he's not in need of additional kids
The lastborn is such a giggly bundle of joy😊😊 And the middle child is well... a middle child🙂
That’s mean
@@TRT_1000 I'm willing to hear a second opinion
@@KevwePatani the middle child in this video did nothing to make this dumb insult reasonable. Everyone is made different, and judging someone for order of birth is unreasonable.
@@TRT_1000 This is textbook projection. As I said before I'm willing to hear a second opinion and then I'd reconsider my comment
If you are a middle child or know any you'll be aware of the vibe that they give. I did not mean anything derogatory or insensitive, I only typed out an observation.
Thank you for caring
@@KevwePatani I have a middle child brother. They do not have a particular “vibe” that qualifies for celebrating the youngest more than the middle.
Hopefully Linus doesn't drop the mini van
spoiler alert : he did
This is way better than "Pimp my Ride". Makes more sense, too. In a local car show I saw the KIA EV9. With turnable seats so that one parent can sit facing back in direction of the kids and have direct interaction. I know that's a new and expensive car but I'd love to see this or similar mods in that kind of car. Like using the cars 230v or 12v system for the entertainment, adding a proper screen to the root, putting 3rd party solar solutions on the roof, etc. But great video 🙂
Linus is such a good teacher. A children's techtips would be so fun. He could even have a rotating cast of children helping, including his own. The youth of today need something like that imo. He talks to them like humans instead of kiddie speach. So nice to see.
11:40 lol classic. what's this? what's that? what's this? gotta learn all the new things
This is the van the kids want to get kidnapped in
7:36 quick tip, airbags can still be deployed with the battery disconnected
The thing I've learned from installing camping and offroading mods to my truck is that you should budget for 2-4 times the amount of time you think you'd need for the job if it's the first time you're doing this kind of mod or the first time you're taking off certain panels on your car. There are a lot of places where you might need a bit more time to figure things out (or have to watch a quick youtube video tutorial), and if it's your only car, then you'd be glad that you set aside more time to finish the job instead of not having the car driveable when you need it or having a half finished project sitting around in your garage until you have time to work on it again.
Linus’s family is so freaking wholesome! I love these videos!