What ARE These Pointlessly Gendered Products?!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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As I often say: *If* a toy needs to be gendered. It shouldn't be *anywhere* near kids.
This!
All of this!
@@Kattlarv no wonder y’all confused AF..
I was thinking the same about lip balm 😆
Like it shouldn't be gendered regardless, but *if* it's advertised as "women's lip balm" I'm going to assume I should apply it to my nonbinary vulvimbulalims and not on my mouth.
@@danakchampion I personally find it endlessly amusing to ask "Which *pair* of lips?"
@@yellowyellowyellow7894 If you are making toys for animals that require dingly danglers to use... I would be making some calls... xD
As a woman, I can confirm that I commonly am gruntled and commonly am subsequently even more gruntled.
This reminds me of a 2016 onion headline "more women are leaving their jobs to plant themselves face down on the carpet shouting 'f* you' "
At least you are not dis-gruntled🤣
😂
Do you also get whelmed often?
Haha, we bought a mauve stroller for our son because it was discounted and I had many people assume he was a baby girl and then react as if I'd done something wrong when I told them it was a boy. One person even asked me WHY IS THE STROLLER THAT COLOUR, THEN! I said it's mama's favourite colour.
Why should ANYONE feel the need to chose a colour based on the baby's genitals instead of choosing a colour the parent(s) like? I don't understand people sometimes
I have a baby daughter and I didnt tell anyone her sex until after her baby shower to avoid getting all pink outfits. I would have been the same to avoid all blue outfits for a boy though. I get a ton of people who assume my baby is a boy because I bought a teal wrap carrier because it was all the store had and apparently a teal carrier and my baby not being color coded in a pink outfit means it's a boy. 😂 people then act apologetic when they mix up her sex. I tell them it's ok she doesn't even know what that is yet. 😂 I don't get the obsession some people have with gender roles and gendered clothing.
They just pushing "color = gender"
I remember when I was a girl (lol) and begged my parents to paint my room the aqua-blue color that my brother and I’s bathroom was. My mom was like “It’s a boy color though!” And my dad said, “It’s (his) favorite color, who cares ‘who it’s for’?” my dad was more conservative than she was too, funny how that works!
My parents had a black/grey and green stroller. One day I wore jeans and a Bob the Builder's shirt and people said I looked cool and asked my name. When my parents said my name (which was very feminine before I changed it) they took the "looking cool" back and kind of scratched there head before they said I was "cute" or "sweet" instead. So apparently, only boys can be cool 😎
Personally, I think big tough people doing traditionally soft or feminine things is amazing. It shows they're confident in who they are.
Rosie Greer an NFL football player and bodyguard, did needle point. Doubt few people gave him trouble over it.
@@silverghostcat1924 That's so cool!
Terry Crews is another example. He's a really good artist despite how big and intimidating he looks.
Whats wrong with being big n tough?
@SabracadabrO nothing, as long as you're not being an ahole as well. Though to be fair a lot of scary big guys are usually very sweet human beings. I guess because of their size they don't feel the need to prove themselves to the world and because of their size most people give them a wide berth and the benefit of doubt they're tough.
Quick guide to American Volume Measurements:
3 teaspoons per Tablespoon
16 Tablespoons per cup
2 cups per pint
2 pints per quart
4 quarts per gallon
We hate it too.
We couldn't just use metric on no we just had to be special
To be fair, the British came up with the system, so we can always blame them :)
@@bleepblo Count yourself lucky, you only have to use one system.
@@errantwinds-up8uu Technically the romans did, the british just adopted it like every other nation and kingdom in Europe. It took the french to invent the SI system to replace and unify the 200+ separate measurement systems in use in europe at the time.
dear non-metric system users, respectfully, wtf? 😀
I have adhd. My memory is horrible. Except for when it isn't.
ADHD makes us geniuses but we don't decide when it makes us geniuses or what it makes us geniuses about
🕺🎵 Oh the thrill of the double life 🎶💃🏻
@@80PercentUnreliable🎶who will you be tonight? 👀
Exactly! Like I can't remember important things like faces, names, dates, instructions etc. But I can remember in great detail the most random useless shit bc it was interesting. I tell everyone don't trust my memory it's shitty, but also you can trust my memory for some things because it's amazing. I sound like a crazy person.
@@94DeathAngel not adhd but neurodivergent (my autism diagnosis was refused to me because i would technically fall under what used to be "Asperger's" but it isnt used anymore so now its apparently just "not valid enough" whatever i guess) but i can totally relate to this, i am completely face blind, and cannot remember the faces of even myself, and never remember anyone's birthdays aside from my own and my mom's (but cant remember ages, even my own) and need to check my phone to know what day it is! but i can remember incredibly random trivia or stories ive read in details more vivid than the details of what i ate a few seconds ago 😅 hell my dreams are remembered in more details in my brain than my daily life! if it werent for my mom i probably wouldn't remember anything important (like medical appointments or special events) and sometimes i even forget how to breathe or swallow 😂 memory be struggling man, struggling hard too!
I actually understand why they're selling a science kit for girls. Unfortunately, very early on girls are discouraged from STEM pursuits, as they are often seen as being "for boys". Having a science kit specifically for girls gives them permission to pursue an interest in STEM and still have it be "girly" and, therefore, acceptable. The company is broadening their customer base by making it for girls instead of gender neutral which, for STEM, defaults to "for boys". It shouldn't be that way, but it is.
Yeah. Same to video games.
You're not wrong. The necessity of this IS wrong, but YOU are aren't 😢
It's impossible to avoid, too. About 10 yrs ago my daughter came back from the sitter's telling me quite matter-of-factly that girls could never be doctors or scientists etc. Girls could be nurses and teachers, but not those "boy things".
I had an immediate conversation with the babysitter, who is quite conservative yet also impressively progressive (impressive because it's not supported at all by her surroundings) She wasnt even aware of this, as it was coming from the other girls she was watching. They were a little older, and all from her church community. She followed up and educated them all 😊😊😊
But.... dang. Impossible to avoid!!
@@KOKO-uu7yd That's so heartbreaking and infuriating. Thank you for speaking up! It's good that the babysitter also spoke up about this. Girls need to be told they can pursue whatever calling they have. Boys, too! Male nurses, elementary teachers, stay-at-home parents, etc. also get stigmatized.
I get your point, but doesn't that sort of reinforce the issue it's trying to circumvent? If it brings girls closer to STEM subjects = great!
But is "tricking girls into doing useful boy stuff by making it pink" really STILL where we're at?
Like, getting men to take care of their bodies by labelling skin care "for men"?
I literally just realised we don't need the same label "for women", because at that age that kind of trickery isn't necessary for them!
Although, I suppose there are sich things as magenta power tools ...
@@francookie9353 I had a friend who bought herself a set of pink-handled tools to stop her teenaged sons from "borrowing" (and often losing) them. Worked like a charm.
As for having STEM-oriented toys "for girls", I'm kind of ambivalent. I certainly understand why a company would do it (larger user base = more money). And for some girls who have very traditional families, it might be a way for them to get their hands on stuff their grown-ups might not buy otherwise. And, of course, for girls who are shy of trying out "boy stuff", it can be a start for them. On the other hand, it reinforces gender stereotypes. On the whole, though, I think it's good to have products that invite girls into STEM until society improves.
Quart bag is required to hold toiletry items for getting through airport security.
Yep, that's why companies use it as a key word for searching
I think most people use condoms..😂
The gendering of EVERYTHING will never fail to make me feel completely confused by my fellow humans and what on earth is going on in their brains. Who looks at a pencil and their first thought is, 'but is it a girl pencil, or a boy pencil? I need to know'
In Italian, the word "pencil" is always feminine lol. Gendered languages are so weird, and I'm native in one of them
@@brodericksiz625 french also has gendered nouns and i believe german as well? it's very weird.
When I look at a pencil, my first thought is "is this a ticonderoga?"
Yet theres the obsession with it,& not a healthy one…
@@dietotaku German is really funny in that regard, because unlike Italian and French it does have a neutral gender. You'd think it's used like in English, where the neutral "it" is generally used to describe stuff like inanimate objects, but no it's pretty much random which words are feminine, which are masculine, and which are neutral.
17:31 "women cannot be sleepy" accidentally affirming my nb-ness bc i am currently indeed very sleepy 😂😂
Same, confirmed not woman here as well
No way me too
i mean im always sleepy too but also unable to sleep, not sure if that's my testosterone or my depression though lmao (also non-binary ❤)
I am a cis woman with chronic fatigue. The level of TIRED has no connection to being sleepy.
@tealkerberus748 big mood, and very true, tired and sleepy are two different states of being! sleepy is like...yawning cutely and snuggly your pillow, tired is like, agony with a side of full body aching and just wanting to lay down on the floor and let gravity do its thing XD
22:47 You missed a golden opportunity to say "Dinosaurs are cool, transphobia is not."!
I spotted the shark one right away!!! Cute & i want it in my size
I noticed that too lol
hi lgbt people, i'm over 4 months on t now and my sideburns are coming in quite nicely 😎
that's hella cool!
Wish I was on t bro❤
Bro I'm 6 years on T and still no facial hair 😭😭
Let’s go
So happy for you, slay!❤
27:08 Haku is a character from the movie Spirited Away! He is a spirit that can sometimes turn into an Asian style dragon, similar in shape to the given tattoo, but would read more feminine to Western eyes (although it reads pretty masculine in the original Japanese context too lol).
If you haven’t seen the movie yet, you really should, as it’s one of Hayao Miyazaki’s finest. Really, all Studio Ghibli films are pretty great and worth your time.
I think he's a deity considering his varied abilities and how the old river god was called such, yet translation seems to be murky on that one.
Once at a convention I was trying to purchase a poster of Haku and Chihiro gazing at eachother with there faces close together in the frame. But the artist alley was crowded and loud the seller was having trouble understanding which poster I was asking for, when suddenly my Mum from behind me yells "THE ONE WITH THE 2 GIRLS KISSING!" and the seller points to the poster of Haku and Chihiro. I know exactly where my Mum's coming from perceiving Haku's haircut as femme before I knew the character I thought the same thing.
Maybe she meant haiku, as in the kind of poem.
Jamie, I manage a business and try as i may to be inclusive of everyone (honestly, I don't need to try too hard) it never occurred to me that we should have a hygiene disposal bin in the restroom designated for men and I feel like an idiot. At 2:52 in this video I stopped everything and and got the ball rolling on that immediately. Thank you for your insight!
Feeling like an idiot is a bit extreme, you can't be expected to cater to every niche...I mean do you have braille signs for visually impaired people? There's more of them in the world than trans men , for example..
Thank you for your own commitment to growth and inclusiveness! 🥰
@@thesoul2sqeeze We actually do have braille signs. And we have regular customers and employees who are trans and nonbinary. We also have devices for the hearing and visually impaired. ADA seating and electronic doors. Counters and lavatory facilities for shorter people. People are people, not "niche customers".
@BeingBoringx2 that's great . But you say "people are people" that like it's an insult to use the word niche .. it's accurate. People can be and are niche. If you're making specialized services for a group of people, that's literally the definition of niche. As a disabled person, I'm not the average customer and I wouldn't be offended to be called a niche customer. You catering to various groups is not common and ..niche ..
this is awesome, thank you for taking everyone into consideration after you knew. it's really nice knowing people are trying to be inclusive of everyone
Hey Jamie, my top surgery recovery is going super well! I’m so happy with it!:DD
Yay! Congratulations
congrats!
that's awesome!!! 🎉
I'm glad you got that off your chest 😄 (I'm sorry I had to)
@@RainbyFINLMFAOOO YESSS
Also, OP, so glad you’re happy w ur top surgery :3 I’m stuck with binders for five FUCKING years 😭😭🤚🤚
The car seat got me. My doctor said my second child was a girl, so people gave us tons of pink/"girl" clothes. Turns out, the doctor was wrong, but my baby boy wore the hell out of everything. Now they identify as nonbinary. I'm sure that's directly linked to not wearing blue for the first year of their life.
Nonsense,Its impossible to get the sex wrong nowadays,cool story tho..
@@SabracadabrO How's life in your fantasy land?
@ I was born a man,& still am,& i’m living in fantasy land?🤪
@@SabracadabrO Considering that's completely irrelevant to your false claim?
Yes.
@@goodpeople25 Nope
The quart bag thing is because volume. The big ones can hold a gallon of stuff, the quart ones can hold a quarter gallon
But then smaller than a quart is usually "sandwich" and "snack" bags so idk why the measuring is the way that it is
The Right: why does the Left have to make everything about pronouns and gender?!
Also the Right:
if that guy at Target is so mad about the rainbows, he's going to have a hissy fit when he realizes he's wearing a pink shirt.
Real
I love how there are some people who talk about ’turning’ like it’s a magic trick. We’re human beings, not Mystique from ‘X-Men’
I kinda wish I was mystique from the Xmen
The upkeep would be insane tho and I'm lazy so
Mystique is human. That's kind of the point of X-Men. But I get what you mean.
@@petrichordaydream5771 imagine being Mystique and being genderfluid. Ugh, living the goddamn dream🫠
@@Newton-Reuther Mystique is a mutant. In marvel Mutants are the next step in human evolution.
excuse you some of us are Mystique from X-Men
The Dwarfs - in the Discworld universe, all dwarfs dress more or less the same, and engage in a fairly small range of occupations not distinguished by gender or sex. The ones like returning character Cheri who decide to adopt gendered dress are considered outliers. So why couldn't some of the dwarfs in the cartoon be female?????
I feel like there was similar stuff said about the dwarves in Tolkein's works.
There was even a joke that humans thought Dwarves were born from holes in the ground because they couldn't tell the men and women apart.
@@kylethecherry-nosesanalite1723 Pratchett, when writing early Discworld, took that idea and basically ran with it. It’s used exclusively as a joke for a while before more serious, trans-adjacent plotlines are introduced in Feet of Clay and The Fifth Elephant.
They’re great reads, and I would recommend them. Keep in mind that the City Watch series sort of borders on copaganda until a later book, Night Watch, clarifies things.
There’s also much less ambiguous trans representation in Monstrous Regiment, but I can’t elaborate due to spoilers.
@@al_eggs Thanks for the recommendation. I've seen a lot of people talking about Discworld. I'll have to add it to my list.
Men's only hair cut places are pretty common around here (Canada). They make it supper awkward if you walk in and ask for something as the "wrong". I used to have an undercut with really long hair at the top and I went to one of the men's hair cut places in the neighborhood cause I wanted the underside trimmed and faded up and I didn't want to pay 60$ at a salon. The guy looked at me like he had never seen a head of hair before. He didn't even end up fading the hair just trimmed it all short and the whole thing was so awkward that I went and bought myself a set of clippers and did it myself at home for the rest of the time I had that haircut.
The struggle is real
Yes agreed I'm a trans masc minor and I tried going somewhere to get an undercut and longer up top. Instead the person was super condescending and said I was confused then just gave me a crap haircut. I too went and cut my own hair, it's so much easier.
Well thats not sticking to the script right?& of course you have an undercut,its become a meme..😂
I've been keeping an undercut and I hit up the local barbershop to get it cut and they treat me just like every other person that goes in there. Granted the first couple times, they didn't think I was actually there for a haircut, but now they recognize me. None of the barbers have ever given me anything other than what I wanted in terms of haircut. It's so nice. I wonder it part of it is because all the barbers in this shop are women, but the clientele is primarily men.
@@artheenbyrogue804 the person? You mean the professional whose livelihood depends majorly on their reputation? You need to understand they're not just going to do any cut you want because even if you like it, if it looks bad, that's a representation of their work. Better stick to cutting it yourself..
3:18 This is so surreal to see in a JammiDodger video… My friend works at a Lady Jane’s salon! Before she had her own salon space rented out, she used to take color clients on her days off through Lady Jane’s. From my experience, it was a VERY weirdly gendered space (the supply cabinets at each station were literally shaped like garage tool shelves and there were TVs up blasting Michael Bay movies). All the stylists were women and the marketing had a really odd vibe around “getting treated like a king”. From what my friend told me, it was a pretty miserable place to work too… I’m much happier getting haircuts at her personalized Lisa Frank themed salon space now.
FYI, LadyJanes Haircuts for Men, had stores here in Michigan suburbs - they are essentially Hooters haircuts. So the name is alluding to the women inside that do the haircuts.
Yup. They make the inside very "masculine" with sports stuffs (including sports TV) and pretty ladies cutting hair.
Yikes.
This video reminded me that when I was small I used to wonder about the fact that Bears are male and female but look exactly the same. I often wondered why people couldn't look the same but be different. Now many years later and being trans now I sort of get it.
Technically there are differences, but they are hard to see under all the fur, and if you are close enough to a bear to discern it's biological sex, you probably won't know it for long...
How much can a koala bear?
Male and female bears don't look exactly the same bud ..
@@thesoul2sqeeze I'm aware, I was being facetious, I thought that that was obvious.
@@RPGLover87 I'm not the only one who didn't sense that ..
I am using "even more gruntled" to express my frustration from now on
but it's DISgruntled that expresses frustration, so "gruntled" would mean contentment and "even more gruntled" would be... bliss?
@@dietotaku It's a language quirk...
And "dis" isn't always negating, the root of "disgruntled" is clearly "grunt", and just like "disruptive" means "causing a rupture" and "disturb" means "causing turbulence", "disgruntle" means "causing to grunt"...
7:56 "Just pretend you're Victorian." I have a concern that if this kind of person takes that advice, they're very likely to miss the "vintage style not vintage values" lesson. D=
I’m a simple person. If it comes in black, I’ll buy it.
21:20 the ONLY times i have not locked the door whilst showering is when my bathroom door literally DID NOT POSSESS A LOCK. thankfully we figured out a system REALLY quick before anyone managed to do anything embarrassing. but who doesn’t lock the door???
Me. I only ever locked it growing up because my spawn points don't understand the concept of knocking and waiting for a reply. Then I lived in dorms for a few years where the showers were curtain only. Since then I've only ever lived with friends or my partner, whom I trust to not do anything. Plus we only have one bathroom, so if you need to pee while the other person is showering, that's the only toilet.
I don't. Growing up, open bathroom door meant available, closed meant occupied, and if unsure, knock. Didn't have issues.
We didn't lock the door at home because it was enough to say "I'm taking a shower" and everyone would use the other bathroom during that time. And it's not like you can't hear the shower running.
we don't lock the door because the shower has frosted glass and the bathroom get really steamy otherwise
Talk of pink and blue taxes makes me wonder if there are purple taxes.
The non-binary tax
Existing in most countries is enough of one.
Round about a decade ago, I was working in a toy store and someone asked for recommendations for their friend's newborn. Newborns are pretty hard to shop for toys for because "play" isn't much of a thing at that age, but I recommended my favourite product: a pair of socks and wrist wraps with colourful, high-contrast, crinkly shapes on them. The idea was that they were easy for newborns to see and would encourage them to move their bodies as they reached for the shapes, thus helping their gross motor control. It was basically a guaranteed sale every time because people liked my "it helps their development" sales pitch and it meant the baby wasn't getting a tenth teddy bear or thirtieth onesie they would outgrow instantly. My customer loved it...but had to decline.
You see, the baby on the box was wearing a pink onesie. Her friends had had a baby boy. I must be clear that the customer I was with didn't care in the slightest, but the parents would have - they wouldn't accept this toy, which had no pink or blue anywhere on it, just because of the image on the box. Perhaps she could take it out of the box, I suggested. That wouldn't work either, apparently, because the parents were very brand conscious and wouldn't accept the toy if it wasn't in a box
Nothing like working in a toy store to show how quickly the bullshit expectations start
Man in target: rainbow grrrr rainbow grrr
Also man in target: **wears pink shirt**
Also the fact that he's worrying about how young boys dress is kinda suss, just putting that out there.
I have a “to do list” tattoo on my palm and I still don’t use it 😂😂😂😂
Ha ha! You got to check "get a to-do list tattooed on my palm" off your bigger to-do list! Now you don't have to think about it, again. 😊
Palm tattoos not done properly will fall out so you need to reach it
American here and god, I wish we used the metric system
Dont you kinda use metric sometimes? Best example: guns. Many use a 9mm pistol, not a 0.35 inch pistol. Quite silly
@ Yes, but not enough. As an engineer, I got my degree studying with the ONE TRUE measurement system. THEN, once I got a job in the field, not only are my coworkers fucking conservative christians, but they also fucking worship the US imperial system (the British imperial system's existence royally baffles me). Moreover, since I got a job in HVAC, I discovered the ass backward unit, inches of water column. Like, JUST USE FUCKING PASCALS!!!!! The only area I prefer imperial is rollercoasters and baseball. Like, 230 feet sounds taller than 70 meters. And a 450 foot homerun sounds further than a 137 meter homerun. But both of those are purely psychological in the fact that bigger feels more impressive. Otherwise, fuck imperial units!
@@coastergirl98 Yeah, big numbers sound more fun, as long as it is meant in a positive way (e.g. debt in different currencies which equates to the same amount in i.e. €). My guess is that many people stay with one system (not just measuring stuff, but different stuff too) they grew up with and are comfortable with. Though in the case of imperial(which like 3(this is just a guess) countries use) vs metric(literally rest of the world), metric is always superior (because of its ease of use)
@@toxicbavariankitten Yup! The US, Liberia, and Myanmar. I will never understand how the base10 system is looked down upon. Most Americans don't know how many inches are in a mile, but I'm sure at least 90% of Europeans know how many centimeters is in a kilometer.
SAME
In 1989 there was a sequel to Snow White where the dwarves have girl cousins called "Dwarfelles." They were all named after their jobs rather than their primary emotional state.
About the hair cuts. When I first tried to get a haircut in a new city (in the US), the place I went to, told me that a beauty salon couldn’t carry the clippers needed for a super short haircut and I needed to go to a barber shop, even though I paid for a “men’s haircut”. The next time I needed a haircut I couldn’t find an open barber shop (due to the holiday) but found a “hair salon” with reviews about how good her close shaves were. That lady told me that it had been a law that had to do with licensing that barber shops were different from beauty salons or something and couldn’t offer the same services. But people can license under both which was why she had the clippers but wasn’t a barber shop. So, I feel like it might be pointlessly gendered laws and regulations and not shops
JAMIE the colours are giving ACE VIBES. I love it!
@thesoul2sqeeze .....the ace flag is gray purple and black.....
@siriusdragon and?
@thesoul2sqeeze do you also take issue with the rainbow flag? Trans flag? Lesbian flag?
@@siriusdragon if pink can't = girl or blue can't= boy, why can blue purple and black= ace , rainbow= gay ?
@@thesoul2sqeezeTHIS!!! Especially as an Ace person myself! Cause frankly, as already pointed out, the sweater is purple and blue, with white going thru it. Nowhere in the Ace flag has blue in it. So frankly, I don't see it myself. And like u've said, seems ridiculous to assign colors to a sexuality, but not ok to do so for different genders? Kinda hypocritical if u ask me.
Also, I don't think Jamie is Ace, so he wouldn't intentionally be doing that, anyways, like he does with trans flag colored clothing.
Haku is the dragon in Spirited Away which is a Studio Ghibli movie
Thaaanks, I know I had known who Haku was at some point of my life but I couldn't remember 😅
oh but a musicians instruments absolutely are gendered. we name those babies. i told a flautist that i name my instruments and she responded 'oh yeah this is my flute, roseanne, she/they'
As a musician I agree lol
...but isn't it in big part because we were culturally brought up to gender everything? or would it be intrinsically human to do so..?🤔 I wonder. I literally gender and give names to every important things in my life Haha
@@GukoGukokun i feel potentially that naming them and assigning them pronouns so we don't have to refer to them as 'it' is an endearment thing? like giving them a little personality- rather than it being an 'oh well it has to be a he or a she' thing if that makes sense
also just like . . . at least in my school there were far more boys playing brass instruments and almost no boys playing flute (this went so far that the only masc presenting flautist at the time turned out to be trans fem)
@@whymustielaine9640 Yes! Makes total sense, thank you ^^
The car seat thing boggles the mind. They are among the most expensive items you need if you own a car. You can't get them used unless you are 300% sure they were never involved in anything remotely approaching accident-like circumstances while in use. And to top it all of, because babies are in a life stage where they leak from every orifice and rain down crumbs on every surface... You can get covers for them. For the entire thing. In all the colors your heart desires. The color of a child's car seat is the least consequential one in their lives.
I'm a mom of toddlers. The ONLY time i can shower is late at night, after the kids are asleep and ive finished up any chores (if i shower before doing the dishes i wont have the energy).
Does the individual with the dragon tattoo mean Haku from spirited away when asking "Should I have gotten a Haku?" Because I fail to see how that would fix this perceived issue 🤔
I wonder if it was a misspelling of haiku
@@anonamouse2052 It can't have been that
Here is what a Haiku is
If you want to know
@@elaineb7065 I know what a haiku is. People do get poems, sayings, lyrics, and haikus among other words tattooed on them
Look I’m a guy who buys ANYTHING pink suck it corporations
And I avoid pink stuff as much as possible
Thats a bit pick me-ish...@@piercedsiren
5:22 i call it the “yikes” emoji
Like when you take a breath through your teeth
The ab wheel for men might have been made sturdier for a heavier body weight, because everyone assumes men weigh more than women.
Well mens bones are way denser,larger along with 60% lung from birth,along with muscle,so yeah,pound for pound men are heavier,stronger,faster etc…nature right?
@SabracadabrO not necessarily, no. The statistical difference, yes, but as individuals, no. I know plenty of very tall, sturdy, broad shouldered women and plenty of slender built short men.
@@cathleenc6943 absolutely necessarily..,Males are BORN with 60% bigger lungs for starters,you don’t get to lie.
@@cathleenc6943 yeah, I'm pretty sure they are a troll, given that newborns are basically the exact same at birth in terms of muscle and lung size.
@thesoul2sqeeze as a tall, broad shouldered woman with high bone density, I disagree.
To be fair the first one was made in co-ordination with prostrate cancer UK ,which is a men’s charity raising awareness of prostate cancer it shouldn’t really be in the list.
My favourite game series, monster hunter, is releasing “type 1” and “type 2” armor that any body type can wear. They’re still traditionally binary in the default settings, but there’s enough to tweak that you can truly express yourself in the game no matter your expression.
I'm not sure if anyone's said this before, but I'm commenting about the 7 dwarfs post. I'm not sure if anyone remembers, but their was a continuation called Happily Ever After. In that their are the female counter parts to the dwarfs called dwarfelles. Their names are Muddy, Blossom, Marina, Critterina, Sunburn, Moonbeam, and Thunderella. I'm I'm remembering correctly, they're the cousins of the original dwarfs.
There are names for the 7 female dwarves, or dwarfelles as they are called in Happily Ever After (1989). The movie features Lord Maliss the brother of the queen. He wants revenge for his sister's death. The princess is separated from the prince when the evil guy attacks and she finds her way to the old cottage. The 7 dwarves moved out because the mine ran dry. Now the 7 drawfelles live there. AND SURPRISE! They have names: Muddy, Blossom, Marina, Critterina, Sunburn (guess what, she has a temper), Moonbeam, and Thunderella. It also features Mother Nature. The company making it almost got sued by a certain D.
27:07 i think she typo'd "haiku", the type of short poem. I doubt Haku, the river dragon from Spirited Away, would be considered less masculine...
I hope she doesn't let her friend get to her. That tat looks great!
The Science kit for girls could actually have a good effect. Maybe a parent wouldn't buy their daughter a science kit if it didn't explicitly say "for girls"
2:36 MAYBE it's for dudes that don't wipe to throw their streaky briefs 😂
We tried changing to the metric system in the 1970s, but people protested so we're still stuck with freedom units 😢
Purple is the best feeling
As soon as you said Derren Brown I nearly had a Heart attach. I love him so much omgg ive never heard anyone talk abt him other than my dad tbh so this is so coooollllll. EEKKK
The first one is "for men" because it was made in partnership with prostate cancer UK, as you could clearly read
I'm now 41 and never lived in a house that had a lock on the bathroom or toilet door. A lot of homes in Australia don't have internal locked doors e.g. bathroom locks.
I wish they did.
That's cost cutting for you.
The car seat one is concerning, not because of the color, but because if it's used, isn't that an issue? I don't have kids, but I seem to remember that you're supposed to be really careful with used car seats.
They essentially have expiration dates, so if it's not many years old, and hasnt been in a crash, it's probably fine
Nope
It depends on how you got it and if you trust the person giving it to you. Basically as long as it's in date and hasn't been in an accident, it's fine. Now that's requires a lot of trust given that it's a child's safety, but if that's the case it's safe.
Very much so. Not only that the seat is new enough that it won't be past its use by before your kid grows out of it, but also, if someone even dropped it on the ground when they were moving it from one car to another, that can leave invisible cracks inside the plastic and it can fail if you're in a car crash.
They're a real pain to manage. So expensive, and such a short design life, and so easy to break - and new parents usually don't have a lot of spare cash to replace a damaged seat, either.
The carwash sales was most definitely a parody of adult club days.
As someone who grew up with a very safety-minded dad, I learned to always leave the bathroom door unlocked during showers, for in case I slip and fall, or have some other emergency, and need help. I'm not prone to having shower emergencies or anything lol, it's just a good idea. And at least in our house it didn't interfere with privacy because you can generally tell from the outside when someone is in there showering
You can fairly easily unlock bathroom door locks from the outside though with just a standard butter knife or something similar. Unless someone's stupidly put a bolt on instead of a proper lock of course.
Sounds like my fave step sister,but she does it for different reasons..😉
@@hannahk1306 yeah that's true. my dad probably just wanted it completely unlocked for speed's sake in case of an emergency ig
@@SabracadabrOyou peeping on your sister wasn't really the answer to the question. But glad you felt comfortable to tell everyone what you are.
Your Dad would hate my bathroom. For some bizarre reason I have a lock on the outside of the bathroom door! Lol It's a very old door and I suspect the door was refitted to open outwards at some point so now the bolt is the wrong way. It's a built in turn lock but they fitted a new one for inside and just left the other 😂 I never lock the door from either side for safety reasons too.
Gotta say that dragon is pretty kickass
thank you so much for something a bit more lighthearted today. I needed it.
I was being taught metric alongside imperial, but companies just refuse to switch over. And I guess after more than four decades, I just gave up.
Haku is the dragon from Spirited Away, just to clarify.
Lmao, I do not understand gendered products at all! My younger brother and I (F) when we were children would tend to plat with each other's toys or share them mo matter if they were easy bake, dolls, action figures, leggos, or like creepy crawly stuff. I tended to prefer his toys and he tended to prefer mine. And we both loved the wady bake oven because we could make are own treats
27:06 i believe op is referring to haku as in the character from studio ghibli film "spirited away" who takes on the form of a dragon
One of the biggest gendered scam products is Just For Men hair dye. Not only is it just hair dye, it's actually a lower quality product than other brands, and the only reason anyone ever buys it is because it's the only store bought hair dye marketed to men, with a man on the box instead of a woman. My ex-husband bought some even though I recommend another brand, and bought some that by description and picture should have matched his dark brown hair exactly, because all he wanted to do was cover up the grey that was starting to show. Did it work? Well, he didn't have any grey showing, but it turned his whole head of hair a dark auburn, which was a very noticeable change.
13:35 Where I live, often places have two single-person bathrooms which are still gendered.
It's a single stall not like there's a urinal it makes no sense
Same where I live
@yellowyellowyellow7894 bad gay people still exist?? Makes no sense
the convenience stores where I live typically have two single-person bathrooms. One is gender neutral, one is female only. in at least one location, the female only toilet is also the disabled toilet.
@@yellowyellowyellow7894 you think someone putting a camera in a bathroom would care about going into the "wrong" bathroom?
25:30 So the two genders are Wales and Scotland?
As an American I would like to say the reason we don’t use the metric system is because it’s not confusing enough for students
The hates rainbow in target guy would be so upset to know how many young boys favorite color is rainbow.
Americans use grams,inches and centimeters but a cup or quart is a measurement of a liquid or used in baking/cooking it's similar to a liter. ❤ (love your videos you helped me realize I'm part of the trans community)
I remember when my little brother and our twin cousins (boy & girl) were little and being raised together like siblings, someone bought the 2 boys trucks and the girl a buggy and a doll. You know what happened? There was so much uproar about who got to have the buggy and doll that all 3 of them ended up going around punching their tiny buggy with a little doll inside, because children just want emulate the adults around them and that’s what they were seeing every day. They don’t have a concept of gender at that age passed what little bits they’re absorbing from the people around them.
I never lock the door when i shower, i lock it doing anything else but for safety reasons i was told to leave the door unlocked incase i fall in the shower or something.
Why do Americans use British Imperial Units asks Jamie from Britain?
We learned it from you, OK. We learned it by watching YOU!
(Reference to old anti-drug commercial.)
Hahaha you said See You Next Tuesday
Why yes I am 12 years old!
I like the languages that rendomly gender absolutely everything. I like imagining a spoon as a good boy or a chair as a bad girl, etc, lol. Like the boy pump might BE a boy, just a translation issue. Chinese does it a lot. The pump probably just doesn't work very well.
Which can have interesting results. In Slovenian, the word for "girl" is not grammatically female. Ovaries are grammatically male, heads female, feet are neither etc.
Friends had a gifted pink children's bike in store for their son, who wasn't yet quite old enough to start riding a bike, but their neighbour's son was. In an act of neighbourly kindness, they decided to lend the bike to the neighbours, all very nice and everyone's happy...right? No! The neighbours decided on their own, that it isn't suitable for a boy to ride a pink bike. So they painted it black and blue - without even asking the owners! They just assumed, that they were ultimately doing them a favor, since they had a son as well. The audacity... I will never get over this one.
Haha, I've been bombarded by Shorts from this Ginormous Wall Of Muscle Guy, who keeps trying to do mobility challenges and pilates and stuff like that. He quite often fails, but he's good-humoured about it.
And he has an adorable dog!
I'm your average cishet bloke with an IBS problem, chrones disease. I've needed tena pads for a decade and I'm in my forties. I've so much missed hygene disposal products in mens bathrooms. It's bathrooms, people poop and pee and sometimes have a little quiet rage, cry or maybe ragecry. Inclusivity cost more or less nothing and will allways help more people than originally intended.
The ad: "Man Flu Tea"
Me: "Man Flute, hihi"
This reminded me of the time I worked in a bakery and a dad wouldn't let their son buy a raspberry and white chocolate muffin bc it was in a pink casing
9:28 it is a pain to us all. in elementary school we're made to learn the fluid ounces to cups to pints to quarts to gallons ratios and its awful. 8 fluid ounces to a cup. 2 cups to a pint. 2 pints to a quart. 4 quarts to a gallon. and then we have normal ounces, and 16 of them equal a pound, so dont get those two ounces confused! help us 😭
😭 I never memorized these so I just google them constantly
@@CrossoverGeniusyou know it’s bad when for tests the county gives you a paper on how to convert different measurements.
0:45 i really might need that, my brain forcefully hid my memories for a decade do to the environment i was in, im hardly even a teenager but i cant recall a lot of my childhood
The Bhutan flag is cool, but I really like it with the unicorn and the pink and purple background I think looks better than the orange and yellow.
Brother, I've been asking myself the same question ever since I first learned the metric system on Khan Academy. (I was homeschooled / Christian schooled)I really hate all of our measurements because it just relies on memorizing random words. I can never get it straight. It's always like X many cups in a gallon and Y many pints in a quart and however many tablespoons in a cup.... I memorized it for school work when I was child but I can never remember any of it now.
24:18 From "Order and progress" to "Order and love".
I want that Shenron tattoo. That's awesome!
Went to choose glasses last week and I saw some cool models (from sports brands like Adidas and Nike) which I thought looked really cool. The optician said they were for men because men have wider heads. That might be the case, but then they'd surely have the same models on the women's side, right?
Nope. They didn't have any "sporty" looking glasses on the women's side.
Women don't like sporty things I guess 🤦♂️
If it was just about head size, then shouldn't they just sell them by width anyway? After all, there's a variation in head size within genders too - it's not like helmets for instance have male and female settings, they have precise adjustments for all the variations in human head size.
@hannahk1306 That's what I would've thought too, but he specifically said "those are for men, these are for women".
@@feuersterngaming6002 To add to the ridiculousness, I was helping my dad choose some new frames a couple of weeks ago and there was a pair in the "men's" section that looked almost identical to a pair my mum had a few years ago! 🤷
I was always envious of the Barbie RV my sister had, because I believed that the GIJOES deserves some time off vacationing in a sweet rig like that.
i’ve been binging your channel again for like a week now because i’ve come back around to “yeah im probably trans” lolz and i just pulled up your channel again and you just posted :) a sign i guess?
5:49 I would like to also point out how sometimes people hold like really weird exceptions. Like I’m male assigned at birth and I would pretty much do nothing but cry all day during 4th grade for months (really bad time), and everyone tended to give me the pass cause “well that’s just how Daniel is.” I appreciated that they didn’t mock me as much as they could have, but like maybe don’t see it like that, and instead treat everyone like that? I’m glad I cried, I’m glad I still cry when I’m upset. Bottling your emotions up is pointless, and more people need to understand that.
6:15 in the US it's more common for people to bathe at night before bed or when they get home for the day. In my eyes it's a sort of wash the day off you sort of thing. But I've heard that in other parts of the world it's different. Still don't know why they said women though.
I'm in the US and I shower in the morning. I have oily skin, so if I didn't shower in the morning, it would feel like someone Turtle-Waxed™ my forehead by 5pm!
I don't care if I feel like my face is an oil-slick while I'm asleep. But while I'm awake, it's unpleasant.
Is it? Morning showers are fairly established in my experience of media & IRL culture. Not that one can’t shower in the evening, of course.
To me it’s usually kids bathe at night, adults shower in the morning
@@alisaurus4224How can you get in bed after a hard days work without a shower?that’s disgusting..
@alisaurus4224 it's different everywhere. But according to a poll of Americans about 60% of people bathe between the hours of 1pm-1am. So it's not like super scientific or proof of anything. But like at the same time I don't see people lying about when they bathe.
Edit: I don't think that number eliminates for people who will take a quick shower to wash the sweat of the night off them in the morning while also taking a full bath at night.
It also depends on what someone does for a living. I prefer showering at night, but when I was a lifeguard I had to night shower if I didn't want to chlorinate my sheets.
I forgot what this channel’s name was, so i asked chatgpt what youtuber says ’hey spuds’ and it got it right lmao
16:54 Female Dwarves have beards! I will not be argued with about this.
Fantastic ones too!
I live alone and I still lock my door when I have a shower 😅
The robber can wait until I'm done getting dressed to rob me! 😂
Every one of these videos leaves me going "...Wha...?" Truly pointless gendering XD
26:08 THEY STOLE MY JOKE! Haha I JUST thought of this exact thing a couple days ago 😂
In terms of the animal disability question: it's possible they specified "Man" and "Woman" to analyze cultural "Man" and "Women". As in the current social norms of "ugha ugha" bro and "eek a broken nail!" girl.
At least the armor had the woman fully covered instead of in something skimpy.