I listen to these podcasts while working over night shifts at Target, and I can not explain how much it helps the time pass, I know it doesn't mean much but thank you guys for making these awesome fucking hilarious podcasts👊🔥
It’s been a while since I’ve last listened to this podcast but holy crap you guys have gotten so much better at talking over eachother now. Charlie pauses to let the other person talk first now and Kaya even apologized to Andrew and let him finish. 🤯
That wasn’t Jackson’s argument, though. He was saying he’d rather be threatened with a gun than a knife, because if you’re close enough to get stabbed, you’re close enough to get stabbed twice, three times, and on.
@@Riley_HawkinsOSRS naw, he didn’t talk a lot during older episodes, but the times he did talk were full of stories and a shit ton of good jokes to bounce off from kaya and andrew’s discussions.
@@Necio7861 his argument was not good I'll give you that but depending on the gun and location of the attack, you do have more chances of serving a gunshot wound than a stab wound.
Personally, I'm proud of myself for being able to pull myself away from blizzard games due to my own personal convictions regarding sexual abuse in the workplace. I'd like to say I've been blizzard sober for 6 months now and you can be that way too!
@@Stop_Gooning it depends on the gun and the location you're getting shot. See at a close enough range excarding vital organs bullets tend to caurterize the wound. The reason why if there is a bullet inside you 9 times out of 10 they will just leave it inside you.
@@kristianferencik8685 the *bullet* doesn't really cauterize anything, you might get a bit of a powder burn at really close range though. Trust me, I've shot enough animals (some at very close range) that I'd have noticed by now if the rounds were cauterizing the wounds shut.
@@ezackerman4014 Well not jackson or Kaya. But Charlie and Andrew live in florida so you other than understanding how to subdue a gator and what to do if a they get attacked by someone on bath salts, it's pretty much a necity in terms of their survival
The idea that Charlie thinks a machete is thick enough to effectively inflict blunt force trauma should discount everything he's said in that conversation lol if you tried to blunt force someone with the flat side of that you'd probably accidently cut them before you could bludgeon them at all.
I stayed till the end, it was very enjoying hearing you three, i mean most of the time its you guys talking and Charlie will chimes in so it wasn't really any different lmao.
Its really funny because Charlie is pretty much a side character on this podcast but Andrew acts like he's the one who runs the show. Certainly he has the biggest audience but people don't listen to the podcast specifically for him
Really is hard to take any gaming boycott "movement" seriously in terms of them being outraged over employee abuses while gamer gate part of their resume.
I was listening to this but had to comment somewhere, Andrew is totally underestimating the damage a knife can do to your insides. Bullets CAN definitely do more damage but that's not always the case. When you get stabbed you arent just getting the knife to go in and out, the blade is often twisted or moved before being pulled out giving it a lot of opportunity to really mess you up more then just a bullet going through all or most of you
I've experienced stab wounds and have also had multiple bone breaks. I would *DEFINITEY* choose being shot over the other options because it would be much quicker.
If you know that you're going to die then a nice quick shot to the back of the head is the way to go. If you're going to try and survive/recover from the injury then you'd rather be stabbed. I've also been stabbed (knife in my thigh) and all things considered it really wasn't that bad.
@@Stop_Gooning depends on the location and type of weapon used. A 9 mm at close enough range (excluding vital organs) will tend to caurterize the wound. Which is why if you got a bullet inside you 9 times out of 10 they will just leave it inside you.
@@kristianferencik8685 listen kiddo, bullets don't cauterize wounds and doctors (not the vet your family uses) won't leave bullets fragments in you unless they're like lodged in your spine or something and getting shot is objectively worse than getting stabbed.
About the stab vs shot argument. Bullets are unquestionably extremely more damaging and painful. First off, the moment a bullet enters the body, the raw impact and vacuum behind it creates shockwaves in your meat that wreck your internal organs, rupture blood vessels and generally damage your muscle tissue, depending on how close they were to the trajectory. Furthermore, as you guys said, bone tissue will *not* be able to stop most any bullet other than some real low caliber ones, like .22 LR or .25 ACP. Bullets will destroy the bone, and depending on where you're hit, that damage may be permanent.
There's been plenty of cases where bullets simply graze or ricochet off of bone, even with higher rifle calibers. It's not guaranteed to shatter unless it hits at a near-exact 90° angle. Bullets going through you can be quite traumatic, but so can a giant blade being repeatedly thrust into you. The thing with the question is there's no established baseline for what "being shot" vs "being stabbed" means. Oftentimes people are shot center mass, where there's a possibility for missing vital organs, but if a guy takes you to the ground to stab you it's much easier for him to go for your neck or your heart. The argument about a bullet vs a knife going through the palm of your hand seemed pretty poor. A giant knife going into your palm is capable of as much/more damage vs a hollowpoint in the same spot.
hell yeah another episode of the official gamer podcast! and jackson even has facecam! and the podcast is even better when charlie leaves halfway through!
The guy who cried watching watching star wars had cancer and loved star wars, he said star wars helped him as a kid. Love his channel only good star wars youtuber
The first 20 minutes of listening to four dudes who know nothing about firearms, ballistics or human physiology argue about firearms, ballistics and human physiology, is just painful
@@morgunmorrow7725 well yeah duh you could say the same with the type of knife, so let's average it out (according to google) the most popular caliber for pistols in the world is the 9mm round. I can't find the average type of knife most muggers/criminals use 😔 So I'm just gonna assume it's a pocket knife or kitchen Now imagine your in a situation where your being robbed, you retaliate then the robber pulls a gun and shoots you three times (9mm because it's the most likely used in this type of situation) in....let's say the gut then the exact same thing happens to another person a block away except he was stabbed three times with a pocket/kitchen knife (because it's what I assume is the average type of knife used in robberys) Now, who has the better chance of surviving?
Why do games keep getting worse? Because we have this idea that if we give faceless mega corp more money they are actually gonna use it to make better products.
Depending on the bullet, bullet wounds are cleaner and easier to treat, my dads a paramedic and has gone on calls where the knife has opened people’s guts with guys hanging out, vs all the bullet wounds that go in quick and out quick, it’s actually a good thing if there’s an exit wound cause that means there’s no bullet in your body anymore
@@tabatzanabtheivth6557 Jackson: "I think it depends on the weapon" Charlie: : "no it doesn't" Also who stabs with machete? It's a chopping weapon, it is a tool designed to chop down thick vegetation.
I still have all 3 original versions of GTA SA, LC and 3 on my highschool laptop hard drive and I was planning to recycle it before I heard about this. It's an actual artifact now
They also got rid of sniper zeroing in battlefield. Now you have to comoletely guess how far away the enemy is and try to find the sweet spot to get the hit
The problem with the knife vs gun argument is that no one defined the size of blade vs size of bullet/what type of gun we are comparing. We also need to establish the exact spot or maybe general area of effect. Our answer on which weapon we'd rather receive damage from will change depending on all these factors. Also don't care didn't ask + ratio
So there's this channel called Ballistic High-Speed that recently put out a video where they shoot one of those dummy torsos they use on like Forged in Fire with all the bones and organs with 9mm and 45. In slow motion you can see each bullet open a fist size hole in the gelatin as it goes through. The difference in force between a gun and a knife is not even close
I got my tricep slashed with a 9 inch carving knife intentionally. It felt like a papercut in the moment. The only time it truly hurt really bad was when they cleaned it with whatever they use to disinfect. They had a little water gun similar to what you’d see at a dentist’s office shooting a stream deep into the wound and that hurt 1000 times more than actually getting slashed. But yeah for sure taking the knife attack over a gunshot.
I have to agree with Jackson for once lol I think they are missing the point that stab wounds are significantly more difficult to repair and also your body has many locations that can take a bullet and if it's just a couple shots as long as it's not a headshot or right to the heart you can pretty easily survive whereas if someone has a seated blade and stabs you numerous time and twists the blade and shit you're pretty much dead no matter what you do. Another person can apply pressure to a bullet wound as the hole is small and can be contained much easier than 2 inch thick stab wounds throughout your torso. Knifes rip apart organs bullets just put a hole in them. Stab victims definitely die more often even if they make it to the hospital than someone with a single gun shot. Bullets are also instant and a lot of people don't feel it because of shock. That doesn't happen if someone stabs you in the chest multiple times lol you will die in a lot of pain very rapidly
Arguing for arguing’s sake, getting shot has the benefit of cauterizing the wound upon the bullet entering your body due to the heat, whereas stabbing doesn’t have the benefit unless someone stuck their knife near a torch for a few minutes, and the blade comes out. The bullet remains as is Side note, Kaya looks like he could easily cosplay as the main character from Yakuza: Like A Dragon, just throw on a red suit with a white shirt, go from there, just look at his hair.
The shock from getting hit by a firearm can rip open and damage organs, most of which are crucial for survival. Most of the time after you are shot you do not notice, which means you bleed out a bunch before you realise you happened to be shot, and make potentially dangerous decisions as you think you can take advantage of the fact they "missed". Firearms are usually a lot more dangerous.
@@wyatt-mv6pd That can be said for stabbing. There are a multiple times where stabs victims don't even realize they were stabbed. I remember a story of where someone stabbed some around the neck area and they didn't even fucking know.
Kinda wish Charlie checks out the Kid Amnesia Exhibition game which just dropped for free earlier today. It's unheard of a band, especially Radiohead of all bands, to drop a video game. And given it's based off one of the GOAT albums ever in Kid A, I think it'd be a really unique experience, especially for those who've never heard any of their stuff.
You guys need to watch some ASP (active self protection) videos. This is almost painful hearing you guys talk about getting shot or stabbed. Bullets don't stop people the way you guys seem to think they do.
I absolutely kept watching when Charlie left. And especially when it was the Jackson and Andrew show now make a podcast call "Listening in with Andrew Jackson"
It really depends on the type of bullet and the type of knife. Some bullets like hollowpoints will spilt open and make a big entry wound, while others will just go straight through. Knives it depends on the blade. (They did have incinary bullets that they stop using cause it would go through people and cauterize the wound)
Kinetic energy my dudes, the bullet has so much energy behind it! Oh yeah and them smaller caliber bullets bounce around in there n fuck everything up.
What jackson fails to realize is that knives are sharp but usually smooth, while the edge of paper is terribly spikey and rough, which is why it’s so painful to get a paper cut
Takes several shots in COD, only takes one knifing to do the job. Argument settled.
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facts bro
Ew
Shit good point
I quit my job that i was working at for 2 years to smoke weed on my UA-cam channel full time💯
charlie: *leaves*
everyone: *starts talking about pissing on each other and farts*
Charlie really might be the glue, he's mostly silent, but his presence prevents the de-evolution into anarchy of poopoo speak.
@@viderevero1338 his manly mane and wisdom invoking gaze just makes you behave
@@viderevero1338 isnt charlie the guy who sings about poo and pee randomly LOL
@@viderevero1338 I personally think that Jackson is the glue. The other three always attack him.
@@viderevero1338 what do you mean devolve this is evolution
“Old does not mean bad, new does not mean best.” -Corey Taylor
Not according to Dhar Mann scripts.
@@TriNguyen-he7xk making a point isn't defending anything. Conversing is only fighting to the stupid.
That dudes been on some dogshit projects recently too so you know he knows what he's talking about.
Based
This is clearly what every pro gamer listens to before he starts his day
Okay
I listen to it before I end my day
@@rkt6240 I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again, sometimes it takes a man to be best girl✌🏼
@@ABR48YT thats kinda gay
@@wyatt-mv6pd True
I listen to these podcasts while working over night shifts at Target, and I can not explain how much it helps the time pass, I know it doesn't mean much but thank you guys for making these awesome fucking hilarious podcasts👊🔥
Bruh legit same
keep the grind going brotha
Same work 2nd shift and listening to them makes the time go by so much faster
It’s been a while since I’ve last listened to this podcast but holy crap you guys have gotten so much better at talking over eachother now.
Charlie pauses to let the other person talk first now and Kaya even apologized to Andrew and let him finish. 🤯
ER physician here - bullet wounds are WAY worse than knife wounds. Like not even close.
Yeah it rips organs apart just by grazing them
@@tadounia01 no.
@@Riley_HawkinsOSRS yes...
@@Riley_HawkinsOSRS yes
That wasn’t Jackson’s argument, though. He was saying he’d rather be threatened with a gun than a knife, because if you’re close enough to get stabbed, you’re close enough to get stabbed twice, three times, and on.
Did anyone else see the cat just jump on kaya's door at 1:02:00 ? lmao
Yo this episode is dope, the missing Charlie makes this unique out of the entire podcast catalog
Eh. Didnt change much. Not like he really adds much anyway
@@mikkelstrumer8628 fucker barely talks. He was worse in the older episodes where it was just Andrew and Kaya talking.
@@Riley_HawkinsOSRS naw, he didn’t talk a lot during older episodes, but the times he did talk were full of stories and a shit ton of good jokes to bounce off from kaya and andrew’s discussions.
@@hugosanchez4593 that’s true
@@hugosanchez4593 for example, his coke story elevated the dunkey episode quite nicely. When he brings the heat, he makes the podcast a lot of fun
I love this podcast. I visit my girlfriend at college every Friday after work and I save this to keep me entertained on the hour drive.
everyone is giving jackson constantly shit about everything, but i feel like most of the time he is the most reasonable
this time his argument was just plain stupid
it's out of love.
@@Necio7861 It's a rare occurrence tho
You right 🤔
@@Necio7861 his argument was not good I'll give you that but depending on the gun and location of the attack, you do have more chances of serving a gunshot wound than a stab wound.
It still counts as the Jack podcast phonetically since it’s JAK without Charlie
Personally, I'm proud of myself for being able to pull myself away from blizzard games due to my own personal convictions regarding sexual abuse in the workplace. I'd like to say I've been blizzard sober for 6 months now and you can be that way too!
I'll pass 😎
@@complimentbot7015 Well who asked tho? What an edgelord 💀
@@Arbaz3102 it has really been a year, wow
I didn't even realize Charlie was gone for like 20 minutes. Very entertaining stuff.
impressive how this is the first mainline episode that Charlie couldn’t make an entire episode
Possibly my new favorite podcasts to watch. Pretty chill 💯💪
It's so scary that Andrew looks exactly like the POSTAL 3 dude
getting stab just seems way more painful than getting shot.
Wrong
It's not, I didn't even realize I had been stabbed until I saw the blood.
As a hunter: guns *fuck shit UP*
@@Stop_Gooning it depends on the gun and the location you're getting shot. See at a close enough range excarding vital organs bullets tend to caurterize the wound. The reason why if there is a bullet inside you 9 times out of 10 they will just leave it inside you.
@@kristianferencik8685 the *bullet* doesn't really cauterize anything, you might get a bit of a powder burn at really close range though. Trust me, I've shot enough animals (some at very close range) that I'd have noticed by now if the rounds were cauterizing the wounds shut.
@@kristianferencik8685 also no, here in the US they don't like to leave chunks of toxic heavy metals like lead in your body.
I look forward every week to your podcasts, please keep it up. Your guys banter and energy is very enjoyable to listen to
Ah just what I need while I do my university studying, perfect timing bois
Also Quan Chi and the 7 Rings is fucking amazing
Jackson continually digging his own grave at 12:00 lmao
Everytime I listen to this podcast talk about guns, it really hammers home how little they know about guns
It's a pretty niche interest
@@complimentbot7015 Not really. Look at the amount of views and subs many gun channels have.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Still very little, i think something have to be realy big to be main stream, like sports or cars.
But why do they need to know all about guns?
@@ezackerman4014 Well not jackson or Kaya. But Charlie and Andrew live in florida so you other than understanding how to subdue a gator and what to do if a they get attacked by someone on bath salts, it's pretty much a necity in terms of their survival
I've seen the Official Podcast a lot but I always thought it was Fridays
@@bruh6687 HOLY SHIT SO EXPOSED!!! LOOK AT THE HD
Every Thursday usually and Wednesday if you subscribe on Patreon
The idea that Charlie thinks a machete is thick enough to effectively inflict blunt force trauma should discount everything he's said in that conversation lol if you tried to blunt force someone with the flat side of that you'd probably accidently cut them before you could bludgeon them at all.
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idk fam every machete I see here is super blunt on the edge.
They are greatly underestimating knives and the massive damage they inflict in minimal time
i know 2 people that have been stabbed and another person that was shot more then 6 times
how about the back side it's "blunt"?
I stayed till the end, it was very enjoying hearing you three, i mean most of the time its you guys talking and Charlie will chimes in so it wasn't really any different lmao.
Its really funny because Charlie is pretty much a side character on this podcast but Andrew acts like he's the one who runs the show. Certainly he has the biggest audience but people don't listen to the podcast specifically for him
Really is hard to take any gaming boycott "movement" seriously in terms of them being outraged over employee abuses while gamer gate part of their resume.
I was listening to this but had to comment somewhere, Andrew is totally underestimating the damage a knife can do to your insides. Bullets CAN definitely do more damage but that's not always the case. When you get stabbed you arent just getting the knife to go in and out, the blade is often twisted or moved before being pulled out giving it a lot of opportunity to really mess you up more then just a bullet going through all or most of you
@@MamadNobari yeah that really got me too, like youd rather be stabbed to death then shot to death? REALLY?
He isn't a smart guy
There's no way a knife can do more damage than a bullet lmao even with the twisting
51:44
Personal button to hear Andrew in auto-tune
I've experienced stab wounds and have also had multiple bone breaks. I would *DEFINITEY* choose being shot over the other options because it would be much quicker.
If you know that you're going to die then a nice quick shot to the back of the head is the way to go.
If you're going to try and survive/recover from the injury then you'd rather be stabbed.
I've also been stabbed (knife in my thigh) and all things considered it really wasn't that bad.
@@Stop_Gooning depends on the location and type of weapon used. A 9 mm at close enough range (excluding vital organs) will tend to caurterize the wound. Which is why if you got a bullet inside you 9 times out of 10 they will just leave it inside you.
@@Stop_Gooning Getting stabbed where there are more nerves is *far* worse than you'd think.
@@Beregond1861 yeah, but is it worse than being shot in the same place?
@@kristianferencik8685 listen kiddo, bullets don't cauterize wounds and doctors (not the vet your family uses) won't leave bullets fragments in you unless they're like lodged in your spine or something and getting shot is objectively worse than getting stabbed.
About the stab vs shot argument.
Bullets are unquestionably extremely more damaging and painful. First off, the moment a bullet enters the body, the raw impact and vacuum behind it creates shockwaves in your meat that wreck your internal organs, rupture blood vessels and generally damage your muscle tissue, depending on how close they were to the trajectory. Furthermore, as you guys said, bone tissue will *not* be able to stop most any bullet other than some real low caliber ones, like .22 LR or .25 ACP. Bullets will destroy the bone, and depending on where you're hit, that damage may be permanent.
There's been plenty of cases where bullets simply graze or ricochet off of bone, even with higher rifle calibers. It's not guaranteed to shatter unless it hits at a near-exact 90° angle.
Bullets going through you can be quite traumatic, but so can a giant blade being repeatedly thrust into you. The thing with the question is there's no established baseline for what "being shot" vs "being stabbed" means. Oftentimes people are shot center mass, where there's a possibility for missing vital organs, but if a guy takes you to the ground to stab you it's much easier for him to go for your neck or your heart.
The argument about a bullet vs a knife going through the palm of your hand seemed pretty poor. A giant knife going into your palm is capable of as much/more damage vs a hollowpoint in the same spot.
hell yeah another episode of the official gamer podcast!
and jackson even has facecam!
and the podcast is even better when charlie leaves halfway through!
The guy who cried watching watching star wars had cancer and loved star wars, he said star wars helped him as a kid. Love his channel only good star wars youtuber
The controller in the thumbnail is uneven and now you'll never unseen it
That glow stick thing sounds great
The first 20 minutes of listening to four dudes who know nothing about firearms, ballistics or human physiology argue about firearms, ballistics and human physiology, is just painful
I agree with you, they know nothing about being stabbed and knives
That’s why we’re here
It’s pretty hilarious
Thats part of magic baby it reminds me of all the old dumb arguments i had w my freind where both of were most likely wrong 😂
That's what I was thinking. Like, God, we can test this stuff with ballistics gel. Matter of fact, we almost certainly already have.
This is the first time Charlie wasn't here for a full episode.
I still watch, Charlie rarely talks either way lol
First 13 min of this podcast: 4 men who know nothing about weapons argue about what kind of damage they do.
that's the internet for ya 😂
-Box Boy
I mean it's you don't need to be a weapons specialist to know a gun can do a lot more damage than a knife
@@edgarissilly it absolutely depends on the caliber bozo.
@@morgunmorrow7725 well yeah duh you could say the same with the type of knife, so let's average it out (according to google) the most popular caliber for pistols in the world is the 9mm round.
I can't find the average type of knife most muggers/criminals use 😔
So I'm just gonna assume it's a pocket knife or kitchen
Now imagine your in a situation where your being robbed, you retaliate then the robber pulls a gun and shoots you three times (9mm because it's the most likely used in this type of situation) in....let's say the gut then the exact same thing happens to another person a block away except he was stabbed three times with a pocket/kitchen knife (because it's what I assume is the average type of knife used in robberys)
Now, who has the better chance of surviving?
New podcast dropped, it’s gamer time
I’m so glad I was able to get into battlefield 1. If this new one or the WW2 one was the first battlefield I played, I’d hate it
Why do games keep getting worse? Because we have this idea that if we give faceless mega corp more money they are actually gonna use it to make better products.
Ges now are priced 70 dollars too.
We sadly all sit around thinking they will eventually turn things around but they just keep pushing for more and more profits not innovation.
-Box Boy
Depending on the bullet, bullet wounds are cleaner and easier to treat, my dads a paramedic and has gone on calls where the knife has opened people’s guts with guys hanging out, vs all the bullet wounds that go in quick and out quick, it’s actually a good thing if there’s an exit wound cause that means there’s no bullet in your body anymore
it always amazes me how round jacksons face it. what a cool guy
Hagrid.
Kaya radiates excitement during the Battlefield rant.
A blade with a good swing does not stop at the bone, trust me. Or my weird finger
depends on the blade, depends on the one and the one who swings
It stops on a femur
@@rasta6603 depends on the weight of a blade. An executioner sword will go through that easily. A regular two handed sword will probably not.
@@kristianferencik8685 I think it's safe to say that they mean with knife sized weapons not fucking Medieval swords
@@tabatzanabtheivth6557
Jackson: "I think it depends on the weapon"
Charlie: : "no it doesn't"
Also who stabs with machete?
It's a chopping weapon, it is a tool designed to chop down thick vegetation.
as someone whos addicted to videogames (who isnt) can't wait to see this episode
42:23 i feel so called out its insane
Only real gamers listen tune in every Thursday
The best podcast in my opinion love all four of you
Nah Andrew and Kaya are annoying. Especially Kaya.
I still have all 3 original versions of GTA SA, LC and 3 on my highschool laptop hard drive and I was planning to recycle it before I heard about this. It's an actual artifact now
They also got rid of sniper zeroing in battlefield. Now you have to comoletely guess how far away the enemy is and try to find the sweet spot to get the hit
I was listening even after charlie left because I LOVE YOU GUYS
The podcast got better when Charlie left….
kaya also leaving is one of the funniest moments of this podcast to me
Thanks for the opening shout out 😊 jack jack jack jack 👋👋🤣🤣
Jokes on you Andrew! I'm already listening to the podcast with my Raycons!
i stayed till the end. really liked this episode! :)
Ok.
Same
8:09 in the first assassin's Creed there's a bit where you stab a guy in a crowd and leave if I remember right
9:15 I believe that the guy was actually cosplaying as Kira, the villian from jojos bizarre adventure
Or the alter ego of Light Yagami
The problem with the knife vs gun argument is that no one defined the size of blade vs size of bullet/what type of gun we are comparing. We also need to establish the exact spot or maybe general area of effect. Our answer on which weapon we'd rather receive damage from will change depending on all these factors. Also don't care didn't ask + ratio
If you plan on surviving then you want to get stabbed
If you plan on dying then you want to get shot.
"Guns for show.... Knives for a pro."
Kaya giving the camera the Kubrick stare like he's about to murder Andrew for his bad opinion on 2042
I love how the guy vaping is just chilling with his vape well the others are talking 😂😂
Kaya?
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So there's this channel called Ballistic High-Speed that recently put out a video where they shoot one of those dummy torsos they use on like Forged in Fire with all the bones and organs with 9mm and 45. In slow motion you can see each bullet open a fist size hole in the gelatin as it goes through. The difference in force between a gun and a knife is not even close
Jackson’s literally went in order of what can do the most and worst damage first
Watched everything every time boys
I got my tricep slashed with a 9 inch carving knife intentionally. It felt like a papercut in the moment. The only time it truly hurt really bad was when they cleaned it with whatever they use to disinfect. They had a little water gun similar to what you’d see at a dentist’s office shooting a stream deep into the wound and that hurt 1000 times more than actually getting slashed.
But yeah for sure taking the knife attack over a gunshot.
I love this podcast lol
The concert segment, Geezus lmao
Fun fact, Gamergate is still around, it's on a certain image board that starts with an 8 but not the original one
I have to agree with Jackson for once lol I think they are missing the point that stab wounds are significantly more difficult to repair and also your body has many locations that can take a bullet and if it's just a couple shots as long as it's not a headshot or right to the heart you can pretty easily survive whereas if someone has a seated blade and stabs you numerous time and twists the blade and shit you're pretty much dead no matter what you do. Another person can apply pressure to a bullet wound as the hole is small and can be contained much easier than 2 inch thick stab wounds throughout your torso. Knifes rip apart organs bullets just put a hole in them. Stab victims definitely die more often even if they make it to the hospital than someone with a single gun shot. Bullets are also instant and a lot of people don't feel it because of shock. That doesn't happen if someone stabs you in the chest multiple times lol you will die in a lot of pain very rapidly
@@MamadNobari And Kaya is basically an even more miserable version of Andrew
Arguing for arguing’s sake, getting shot has the benefit of cauterizing the wound upon the bullet entering your body due to the heat, whereas stabbing doesn’t have the benefit unless someone stuck their knife near a torch for a few minutes, and the blade comes out. The bullet remains as is
Side note,
Kaya looks like he could easily cosplay as the main character from Yakuza: Like A Dragon, just throw on a red suit with a white shirt, go from there, just look at his hair.
Bullets dont cauterize. So that pro doesn't exist
The bullet does not cauterize the wound lmao most of the time it goes straight through you
The shock from getting hit by a firearm can rip open and damage organs, most of which are crucial for survival. Most of the time after you are shot you do not notice, which means you bleed out a bunch before you realise you happened to be shot, and make potentially dangerous decisions as you think you can take advantage of the fact they "missed". Firearms are usually a lot more dangerous.
@@wyatt-mv6pd That can be said for stabbing. There are a multiple times where stabs victims don't even realize they were stabbed. I remember a story of where someone stabbed some around the neck area and they didn't even fucking know.
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44:36 Andrew channeled his inner ric flair
That intro’s official as hell
We truly do live on a planet
TBH charlie will always be the big name in the podcast, but i belive his contribution to entretainment is like less than 20%
I honestly didn't even notice that Charlie was gone until 15 minutes from the end.
Kinda wish Charlie checks out the Kid Amnesia Exhibition game which just dropped for free earlier today. It's unheard of a band, especially Radiohead of all bands, to drop a video game. And given it's based off one of the GOAT albums ever in Kid A, I think it'd be a really unique experience, especially for those who've never heard any of their stuff.
Guys, we always watch till the end, with or without Charlie
Only because Jackson. Andrew sucks and I can't understand anything Kaya says.
You guys need to watch some ASP (active self protection) videos. This is almost painful hearing you guys talk about getting shot or stabbed. Bullets don't stop people the way you guys seem to think they do.
Gets me thru m day at work love the podcast
I absolutely kept watching when Charlie left. And especially when it was the Jackson and Andrew show now make a podcast call "Listening in with Andrew Jackson"
That awkward moment when friend shits on sponsored game
"If you stab your hand a few times youll be fine" i hope that was facetiousness
The thigh or buttcheek are probably the best spots to get stabbed in.
It really depends on the type of bullet and the type of knife. Some bullets like hollowpoints will spilt open and make a big entry wound, while others will just go straight through. Knives it depends on the blade. (They did have incinary bullets that they stop using cause it would go through people and cauterize the wound)
20:20 Andrew was spitting nothing but facts
Love the pod cast keep it up
the only gamer movement that can work is a good ol fally riot
jackson and adnrew show was euphoric
Jackson and Dinosaurs.... I love it!
The Spider-Man movies will always be goated.
Jackson arguing with Americans about guns is so funny
the thumbnail looks exactly like the guy from blind wave
Marvel zombies and xmen 97 is going to be fire
Kinetic energy my dudes, the bullet has so much energy behind it! Oh yeah and them smaller caliber bullets bounce around in there n fuck everything up.
can't wait for the new Dr. Marvel movie
Andrew hit it on the head w his battlefield take
11:10 this sounded like a threat
This intro slaps every time!!!
There are no stupid questions; just hilarious ones XD
What jackson fails to realize is that knives are sharp but usually smooth, while the edge of paper is terribly spikey and rough, which is why it’s so painful to get a paper cut
it's usually because the cut is small and dried by the paper. there is no lubrication (blood) which makes contact even worse
Jackson looks like a poker superstar