It's doubly funny when you realized the irony of MAGlord thinking something lore-friendly to his occupation while at the same time being way less yab than Leader and Uncle Nowa
God, I couldn’t imagine Axel’s entire mood if he didn’t make it to HoloStars EN in that meeting. He has never displayed blood rage yet, but I swear he would’ve burned the entire world if he could that day
In Vesper's FTL stream, he said Axel never tell that to them off-stream and really feel bad for his son. He's like "I don't like conflicts. I'm a scholar but if I meet the one who scammed Axel..." implying he will be beat that person.
I like how each of them act different towards those situations. For me, I never give them money because I blame the government for failing them. I donate clothes and food for those people and when I meet them in person I only offer food. Also I am not sure how problematic it would be to give them money especially bigger than $50, they can be addicts to drugs/alcohol or gambling or others might come jealous on the streets and fight for the money.
As a fellow Aussie, calling them pokies never seemed sus to me. My whole life has been turned upside down. (I capsize easily) Btw we call them "pokies" as an abbreviation of poker machines.
Man, I just had a scam situation the other day. Woman pretended to have a baby in a carriage while having her sign out but she was hiding a phone behind the sign talking to someone. One guy had the heart to donate but when he realized she was faking he took back his money and she went back to her nice car. Even if you’re in a bind at least be honest about the situation rather than hamming it up. For real some of the nicest people are more sociable than simply begging and begging.
I once almost got robbed in a parking lot, I was in a Home Depot parking lot getting supplies for work when some guy walks up to me and ask me if I want to buy his knife while he took it out and shoved it in my face, I was so confused I told him "Nah I'm good" and kept walking into the store, it was only after i was home that i realized i almost got robbed lol
The most common solution to that is use their words against them, especially when they are saying it's for food. You tell them you'll buy the food yourself cuz you're hungry too or something similar and if they say no then you can judge whether or not that was the intended purpose. Otherwise, $10 should be enough to buy street food, there's no way $20+ justifies for a meal especially when there are other that will give some too guaranteed .
I kinda get Magni re: giving other people money tbh. Like, it's one thing to do charity or donate to the unfortunate, but it's not easy to just give hard-earned money to anyone on the street, especially those who look like they can do just fine. That aside, as someone who listens to a lot of Aussie media it's nice to quickly understand the slang terms Axel say (ie pokies)
See I don’t give money to people on the street because there’s a drug problem in my city. And I know that they’ll spend that cash on drugs. Giving money straight to homeless people usually isn’t a good idea imo. I donate to shelters, food banks, and other support groups instead. And honestly I think that’s what everyone should do. Otherwise your just enabling people and they stay on the street instead of getting help.
In my city, there was one homeless person who were well know (as it is a really small city) and he did got help... and now he is just a normal dude with a job who help other people every time he can... Those people CAN bet get out of the street.
I usually just give em all my change in my car and I ask them if its enough and when they say no, I know they scammin but I just say, "well too bad im all out, later." I mean if they NEED money, all of it doesnt havta come from me.
I live in a really small city and there is not a lot of homeless people... (we used to have one who were always there.. but he did get help after a while) But once there that one dude who were begging to be able to get into our garbage (I was working at a restaurant) and the waitresses just run back inside... And when I did come with a garbage bag, he did ask for it too... (he did was looking hungry) I refused and just give him a 20$. He was really looking happy and kind of uncomfortable from getting money, telling me how he was going to come back and give it me back etc... But I am no fool, scammer or not, he was not going it back. Anyways, I hope that did help home at least for that day... And if that was a scammer, so too bad for me. I am not going to die for 20$.
If I see someone that needs money in the street I just ask them if they want me to buy them something to eat/drink. If anyone really NEEDS money they will agree. A fucking scammer will just get angry at you.
Mag is so funny, I agree with Altaire but I respect everyone's opinions on this. I've given away cash and asked for money 2x when I must've dropped it like a dingus. The homeless are people too, so of course there's going to be nice people, a-holes and everyone in between.
I understand what they're saying about not trusting a homeless person who doesn't want your food, but I promise that a homeless person is MONUMENTALLY more suspicious of a stranger giving them food than a stranger giving them money to buy food WITH. A general rule of thumb for homeless people is to never accept food from people you don't KNOW you can trust. There are mountains of horror stories about homeless people not following that rule & biting into a sandwich full of broken glass or thumbtacks because people dont treat the homeless like humans. If you don't SEE them buy the food, don't trust the food. Thank them for it then inspect it for tampering & if you THINK it MIGHT have been tampered with, throw it away
What you said is true, however the inverse i believe happens more often. Homeless people are homeless for a reason ie drugs, gambling, mentally disabled, or incompetent (lazy). Most of the time they are not worth helping. If they don’t want to change their ways (personality or addiction-wise) they are destined to become homeless again even if you give them everything needed to succeed. Rarely do people become homeless through unfortunate circumstances ie serious injuries, loss of job, natural disasters. If they did become homeless through that, they were destined to become homeless because they were not prepared for any bad events. We’re always told to have savings and to have insurance. Maybe one in a million people actually get fk’d over with several bad events in a row, but i’d rather not take the chance of wasting money on a useless member of society. There is a reason why the public hates homeless people, and how even the government (at least in california) pretends to help homeless people while secretly dumping them in other states.
@@ghanaria7996 wow, you're a fucking asshole who's been brainwashed by the government to blame the downtrodden & impoverished. Your argument is "yeah, they get abused, murdred, assaulted, etc, but they deserved it. They should just not be homeless" despite homelessness being on the rise due to a lack of affordable housing, unemployment rates, generational poverty, & unlivably low wages. YOU seem like the type of person that would dump thumbtacks into a homeless man's sandwich.
True, people suck. There was a guy giving out sandwiches with human feces to the homeless, it took them months to catch him, but turns out it was a cop. The department was horrified.
Axel's story reminded me of when a coworker and I got scammed by a guy at work. He suddenly came while we had an hour left for closing. He said he was having money trouble and needed some cash. I refused couple of times. But me being the stupid naïve idiot, I give him $40. He gave me his number (fake) so he could repay me. A few days later, he comes back. Says the same thing but this time, it was my coworker who him the money. A few days later. We found out that we were scammed. Apparently he also scammed the store manager. He was possibly using it for drugs. I hope he overdosed.
A black dude asked me for money for gas and I kindly gave him a dollar. And the dude has the audacity to get mad and ask for another one because it wasn't enough. I legit only give money to Mexicans at home Depot now.
normal people: dont judge a book by its' cover
GigaMag: judge a person solely by their cover
Axel: judged a book incorrectly and got hired by Cover
Then the gigachad noname decided to pay back the exact amount of money now that was the best part of the stream
common noname W
What a Chad
Noname just being a chad
Too bad youtube took a chunk of that
Great timing, great sense of humor. I love people like that, some well-timed supas just stick with you.
Altare and Vesper's pokies: prostitution
Magni's pokies: drugs
im in the same wavelength with magni
It's doubly funny when you realized the irony of MAGlord thinking something lore-friendly to his occupation while at the same time being way less yab than Leader and Uncle Nowa
I just fully thought it was poker haha
I thought mangi was thinking about pokimane while they thought sexual in nature
@@victorym744 'Pokies' is indeed short for 'Poker Machines.'
The absolute horror in Vesper's voice when Magni drops the "good"
God, I couldn’t imagine Axel’s entire mood if he didn’t make it to HoloStars EN in that meeting. He has never displayed blood rage yet, but I swear he would’ve burned the entire world if he could that day
In Vesper's FTL stream, he said Axel never tell that to them off-stream and really feel bad for his son. He's like "I don't like conflicts. I'm a scholar but if I meet the one who scammed Axel..." implying he will be beat that person.
Magni giving off some really strong Shield Hero "never again" vibes.
Vesper’s burst of laughter is so damn contagious 😆
Magni: (Scams Axel)
Altare: I’ma go oga booga in the mortuary.
Imagine reading a book outside after you ate dinner at a restaurant and an Aussie walks up and ask you "You want something warm to eat, man?"
I like how each of them act different towards those situations. For me, I never give them money because I blame the government for failing them. I donate clothes and food for those people and when I meet them in person I only offer food.
Also I am not sure how problematic it would be to give them money especially bigger than $50, they can be addicts to drugs/alcohol or gambling or others might come jealous on the streets and fight for the money.
As a fellow Aussie, calling them pokies never seemed sus to me. My whole life has been turned upside down. (I capsize easily)
Btw we call them "pokies" as an abbreviation of poker machines.
To me, who’s just heard it for the first time. It’s sounds like they’re poking something into their arm if you know what I mean.
@@AidanS99 I used to use pokies that way too. Like "giving them the pokies" or something like that.
I assumed he meant poker not roulette machines
SC really said "Sike, that's the wrong numba!"
Man, I just had a scam situation the other day. Woman pretended to have a baby in a carriage while having her sign out but she was hiding a phone behind the sign talking to someone. One guy had the heart to donate but when he realized she was faking he took back his money and she went back to her nice car. Even if you’re in a bind at least be honest about the situation rather than hamming it up. For real some of the nicest people are more sociable than simply begging and begging.
Altare is the heroic leader for good reason. What a sweetheart.
That innocent "What are you guys talking about?" from Axel at the end tho.. xD this poor dude.
he really is the seisoest
Axel doesn't have the ability to think unseisoness.
@@GeneralTantzu think*
@@GeneralTantzu you mean he can't think?
I once almost got robbed in a parking lot, I was in a Home Depot parking lot getting supplies for work when some guy walks up to me and ask me if I want to buy his knife while he took it out and shoved it in my face, I was so confused I told him "Nah I'm good" and kept walking into the store, it was only after i was home that i realized i almost got robbed lol
i love hearing stories about people nearly getting robbed, but not even realizing it until later
The most common solution to that is use their words against them, especially when they are saying it's for food. You tell them you'll buy the food yourself cuz you're hungry too or something similar and if they say no then you can judge whether or not that was the intended purpose. Otherwise, $10 should be enough to buy street food, there's no way $20+ justifies for a meal especially when there are other that will give some too guaranteed
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Gracias al que subtitula en español y pone los títulos , mi estado mental a sido restaurado de la risa que me dio este clip jajajaja
Pues...
El dueño del canal habla español ._.xd
I kinda get Magni re: giving other people money tbh. Like, it's one thing to do charity or donate to the unfortunate, but it's not easy to just give hard-earned money to anyone on the street, especially those who look like they can do just fine.
That aside, as someone who listens to a lot of Aussie media it's nice to quickly understand the slang terms Axel say (ie pokies)
Didn't know the auditions are still up lol
Iirc auditions are usually open
See I don’t give money to people on the street because there’s a drug problem in my city. And I know that they’ll spend that cash on drugs. Giving money straight to homeless people usually isn’t a good idea imo. I donate to shelters, food banks, and other support groups instead.
And honestly I think that’s what everyone should do. Otherwise your just enabling people and they stay on the street instead of getting help.
In my city, there was one homeless person who were well know (as it is a really small city) and he did got
help... and now he is just a normal dude with a job who help other people every time he can...
Those people CAN bet get out of the street.
I usually just give em all my change in my car and I ask them if its enough and when they say no, I know they scammin but I just say, "well too bad im all out, later." I mean if they NEED money, all of it doesnt havta come from me.
I'm gonna miss these collabs 🥲
i love all members in Tempus
I thought Axel was going to say "I gave him 5 bucks". then he said 20 and the guy asked for 50!? And he gave him 50???
I live in a really small city and there is not a lot of homeless people... (we used to have one who were always there.. but he did get help after a while)
But once there that one dude who were begging to be able to get into our garbage (I was working at a restaurant)
and the waitresses just run back inside... And when I did come with a garbage bag, he did ask for it too... (he did was looking hungry)
I refused and just give him a 20$. He was really looking happy and kind of uncomfortable from getting money,
telling me how he was going to come back and give it me back etc...
But I am no fool, scammer or not, he was not going it back.
Anyways, I hope that did help home at least for that day...
And if that was a scammer, so too bad for me. I am not going to die for 20$.
I think we know who the real demon Lord is now
If I see someone that needs money in the street I just ask them if they want me to buy them something to eat/drink. If anyone really NEEDS money they will agree. A fucking scammer will just get angry at you.
Mag is so funny, I agree with Altaire but I respect everyone's opinions on this. I've given away cash and asked for money 2x when I must've dropped it like a dingus. The homeless are people too, so of course there's going to be nice people, a-holes and everyone in between.
Magni "Sowell" Dezmond
those pokies scared me eventho didn't know what exactly that is...
Oh yes, "The slots"
I understand what they're saying about not trusting a homeless person who doesn't want your food, but I promise that a homeless person is MONUMENTALLY more suspicious of a stranger giving them food than a stranger giving them money to buy food WITH.
A general rule of thumb for homeless people is to never accept food from people you don't KNOW you can trust. There are mountains of horror stories about homeless people not following that rule & biting into a sandwich full of broken glass or thumbtacks because people dont treat the homeless like humans.
If you don't SEE them buy the food, don't trust the food. Thank them for it then inspect it for tampering & if you THINK it MIGHT have been tampered with, throw it away
What you said is true, however the inverse i believe happens more often. Homeless people are homeless for a reason ie drugs, gambling, mentally disabled, or incompetent (lazy). Most of the time they are not worth helping. If they don’t want to change their ways (personality or addiction-wise) they are destined to become homeless again even if you give them everything needed to succeed. Rarely do people become homeless through unfortunate circumstances ie serious injuries, loss of job, natural disasters. If they did become homeless through that, they were destined to become homeless because they were not prepared for any bad events. We’re always told to have savings and to have insurance. Maybe one in a million people actually get fk’d over with several bad events in a row, but i’d rather not take the chance of wasting money on a useless member of society.
There is a reason why the public hates homeless people, and how even the government (at least in california) pretends to help homeless people while secretly dumping them in other states.
@@ghanaria7996 wow, you're a fucking asshole who's been brainwashed by the government to blame the downtrodden & impoverished. Your argument is "yeah, they get abused, murdred, assaulted, etc, but they deserved it. They should just not be homeless" despite homelessness being on the rise due to a lack of affordable housing, unemployment rates, generational poverty, & unlivably low wages. YOU seem like the type of person that would dump thumbtacks into a homeless man's sandwich.
True, people suck. There was a guy giving out sandwiches with human feces to the homeless, it took them months to catch him, but turns out it was a cop. The department was horrified.
@@o0Avalon0o that's legitimately sickening & if he wasn't fired for that then there's no real hope for our justice system.
Based Regus
7:58 what was magni referring to?
most likely drug use through injections
probably drugs lol
Most likely Heroin, a drug that typically gets injected into the bloodstream via syringe.
Heroine
Magni...
Axel's story reminded me of when a coworker and I got scammed by a guy at work. He suddenly came while we had an hour left for closing. He said he was having money trouble and needed some cash. I refused couple of times. But me being the stupid naïve idiot, I give him $40. He gave me his number (fake) so he could repay me. A few days later, he comes back. Says the same thing but this time, it was my coworker who him the money. A few days later. We found out that we were scammed. Apparently he also scammed the store manager. He was possibly using it for drugs. I hope he overdosed.
no waaaay these boys are actually that innocent
for me it's either leave or call the cop
A black dude asked me for money for gas and I kindly gave him a dollar. And the dude has the audacity to get mad and ask for another one because it wasn't enough.
I legit only give money to Mexicans at home Depot now.
I don't give tips at restaurants