Ricky and Steve having a fairly deep conversation about life, death, murder and consequences of your actions etc and Karl comes out with "I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse" Brilliant 😂😂
Oh my god...I knew it was coming...it was one of the moments I remembered. When this came out, I was living with my parents, recovering from a pretty bad car accident. Broken Femur and a few other things. Nothing life threatening, but...got a bone infection(which...I guess in retrospect was). In any event, had nothing to do for about 2 years but lay around and watch TV. My Dad doesn't really laugh much. He watches comedy shows and...I don't know why, but he just doesn't really laugh. He chuckles a bit, but he kinda holds back. But I remember when this one came on, it had him dying. Just laughing his ass off! Un-fucking-believable. The one thing...."I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse." Fucking BRILLIANT as you say!
@@bmxerqf882 Well, as the moron a few posts up reminded me 6 months after the fact, this isn't my blog...but I'll give ya one anyway. To your question, was it a bone marrow issue? Ehh...I don't actually know. They had me back in the Hospital for 5 days. The rod in my leg(which is supposed to be titanium, but clearly is NOT) broke and the bone stopped healing and started narrowing(so dying). I could tell as it was a year in and that's when you should be getting well along in your rehab...and I tried jogging and it was like I almost felt it break again. Went in to the Doctor, they originally said I had bone cancer. That turned out to be a false positive, but then they said it was a bone infection. This was a while back, so I don't THINK they said it was the bone marrow...but I don't know. I was so freaked out by the false positive for bone cancer. My Cousin who I grew up 2 miles away from me and who I spent 5 days a week going to wrestling practices and then Tournaments with had died from bone cancer...spread to his spine, then his brain. So after they said it wasn't cancer, I don't know if I paid attention close enough to all the details. By the way, this kid was 23, he was the #1 recruit in the Country, D1...and he quit school, started a business and solid it for over 10M by the time he'd passed away and was working on another. Died 6 weeks before his daughter was born. Went from 6'2 220 to 98 pounds. Horrific. So yeah, sorry, I don't think bone infection inherently means bone marrow, but I guess I didn't ask. They said it was serious, but caught it early and I needed to stay to get a course of...something, some steroid and antibiotics I assumed and then I was sent home and had to go back a few times a week for a couple weeks, then I was fine. Still had to wait another year for the leg to fully heal.
@@510tuber nah he specifically explained you'd be able to see the real world around you, but it would just add/recolor/retexture things. that's AR, not VR
Gonna be so bummed out when you guys get to the end of these. HBO had SO much material to work with from the podcast its a shame they didnt do way more seasons of the animated version
I got really annoyed when Ricky and Steve kept shooting down his ideas about how more technology makes us lazier. It's actually a profound point that is the basis of many modern-day philosophies such as minimalism. He's spot-on there
They didn't mock him for that though. I am seeing a pattern in these comments where Karl says something stupid, Ricky and Steve laugh at him, then people claim that they were mocking him for saying something sensible. They don't laugh at him for saying that "technology makes us lazier," nor is that a profound point.
They are also playing devil's advocate with him to get more out of him. Karl has many good ideas but often doesn't articulate them well so they wind him up more.
Karl is actually right that a chip would make us "lazy." I would have worded it differently though. There's a study that shows that using GPS to get around reduces the size of a part of the brain that deals with spatial memory. A 2nd study showed that the same part of the brain is larger in taxi cab drivers. Karl is spot on...when we offload work to technology our brain reduces in the structures that usually do that work. Like muscles the brain is a "use it or lose it" structure, to an extent.
I know what you mean. I think the gist of his point is that you don't have to know anything about geography or road layout if you have a satnav. There's no effort or knowledge required to use one, you can just go where you want without thinking about it. Whereas lorry drivers 30 years ago would have had to make a concious effort to learn the network, since they can't be reading a giant paper map while driving. The satnav just tells you where to go. That of course extrapolates to other things.
There's another study that shows that heavy internet usage also reduces memory because it's quicker to just reference the internet (similar to how people today always says they don't know anybody's phone number since their phone has it saved). It might not actually be a bad thing though as it could conceivably leave the brain with more "energy" to perform other tasks.
It's very true... I went a couple of years without a phone because the one I had died and at the time I couldn't afford a replacement. Eventually I was glad to be without it. I found my attention span came back, my memory improved and my ability to recall information. I was a lot less stressed out, and the compulsion to check social media and to always be reachable faded away. I could still access the internet on my laptop at home, but there was no need to have access to it while I was out. For about a month I had no internet at all, due to a technical fault on the fibre optic cable to the house... At first that was really bad and felt very isolating. But after a couple of weeks I started to enjoy it. I started doing things I hadn't done for years, like reading books, watching movies, walking, coming up with ideas for projects, listening to albums etc, and being 100% focused on and invested in what I was doing. It's amazing how once you take away that easy distraction of social media and youtube, you find there is so much to do in the real world.
Since I heard him say this years ago, I can never be asked the question "what would you love to do that you've never done?" without thinking of saying it LOL
I really can't even think of something I'd want to do that I've never done. I think my last day on Earth would be spent just reading a book or something. I have no ambition. I don't know why anyone would want to kick a duck, but that was funny to hear. Lol X)
Karl predicted augmented reality, also predicted people won’t have sex as much (which if you believe studies is apparently true) and Ricky shot them all down as stupid 😂
The stupid part is how he arrives at his conclusions, not the conclusion itself. Yeah he's right about the sex thing, but it's not because people are uglier.
Tony is right that it is how he gets to the right conversations that makes it funny. But when it comes to nueral interface with a computer, Ricky and Steve are the ones who are a bit thick on that. It has been proven that we are more dopamine dependent, with lower attention spans, decreased sleep, reduced memory, with a sharp increase in social anxiety because of our constant interfacing with technology. If it were implanted into our heads and available 24/7 it could be catastrophic. I also think Steve is horribly naive to assume technology companies would not incorporate a form of advertising in relation to the implant - there would totally be dream advertisements if they could manage.
@@nunyabidness4779 bro they're taking the piss and being sarcastic majority of the time you do know that right? Lol you're definitely not British as you can't seem to grasp our himour/banter
@@allow-itman9749 correct. Does your country allow for any deeper piss taking? Like can I take a piss at people taking a piss or is that uniquely like a Turkish sense of humor?
@@400hpGTO Did you enjoy the anesthesia? My dad used to be a riot on that stuff. When he was coming out of it he used to just lie there sighing, “They call me… Mellow Yellow.” And he’d ask me every three seconds what time it was.
Karl is right in many ways. We have vast amounts of information at our fingertips and it has made us lazier and dumber. People are more estranged from each other due to the internet. His glasses aren't far away from a vr metaverse.
The glasses already exist - called augmented reality. Admittedly not as extensive in its scope as Karl has imagined, but not far off it either. One application is to walk around a city like London and see it how it looked like hundreds of years ago. They also used this so that people who couldn't afford to get into Wimbledon could "look through" the buildings and watch the tennis that way, in real time. Another idea is to decorate and place furniture into a house you're viewing. The house is empty but what you see is how you imagine it.
@@aaronmicalowe They also existed in the 90s. =/ They been working on vr/ar since the 90s. Longer if you count all of the military and scientific applications.
More like augmented or mixed reality. Virtual reality doesn't take the real world into account (other than perhaps make sure you don't bump into something). Augmented reality shows you the real world and pops artificial elements in there. Mixed reality mixes both AR and VR.
Again Karl is right, eating softer food during our younger years results in smaller jaws which makes the wisdom teeth such a problem. It's not genetic. Eating softer foods literally results in smaller jaws.
Oh interesting! I always figured it was because we would have usually lost enough teeth that we’d need the wisdom teeth but because of modern dentistry we don’t need them any more. Yours makes more sense! Lol
This is definitely true , we did this in history at uni , how our jaws have got smaller so our wisdom teeth no longer fit properly . In some countries they remove your wisdom teeth at a certain age , i think most countries you wait to see if they become a problem.
They stretch them out to suck us into their other content in between episodes, and it worked for me. So people check in on their channel more in anticipation of the next episode, and end up watching a reaction on something else. Pretty smart actually.
I used to listen to these podcasts on my 40 min walks to work in all weather conditions and I was always just howling. The fact that this doesn't have 40 seasons is a damn shame.
What's hilarious is the "NFT" and "Meta world" is literally what is happening now😂 karl has a descent grasp on random idea which is actually impressive because he's no idealist in a technical world but he does have a brilliance about his ideas haha pretty crazy that one of his predictions is currently in act😂
I watch FL all the time but I have always skipped the Ricky show videos. Now that I've finally watched one I can't wait to watch them all with the guy's.
Yo, that got so dark at the end with Steve saying he'd be completely selfish in the last few hours that everyone has got to live and Karl just pulling it right back in for a laugh 😂
I found that to be quite a strange thing for him to say. I think it indicates that he feels like he's missed out on opportunities or experiences because he is so reserved and mild-mannered.
I remember listening to this guide to (the original audio) back in 2009 and in its funny to hear Karl explaining AR glasses and Ricky flat out rejecting in 2022.
I love that Karl wanted to SWITCH his answers around to lead with 'Humans are getting weaker' so he's got some clout as to being smart when his 'Soon we won't have pants' prediction drops
I thought I should add that the Ricky Gervais Show came out in 2010, yes. However, it was recorded years before, so Karl was seriously ahead of his time with the statement about augmented reality. The Ricky Gervais show actually comes from a comedy radio show from 2002-2005. Ricky got the funniest of these interactions with Karl, and added animation to it, to make the show in 2010. So, when Karl made the glasses comment, it was well before the Oculus Rift could even be considered as a concept; work on the prototype started in 2009. If you don't know about XFM (the comedy radio show), you should absolutely download them all. Only a handful of these were adapted into the Ricky Gervais show. There's absolutely loads of these recorded to listen to and they're great to pass the time when waiting or travelling to work etc.
I've thought this and there is honestly nothing I'd rather see. They'd either be completely on each others wavelength and best friends or confuse each other, either way is funny hahaha
BTW, The Ricky Gervais Show is taking out from XFM radio, which started in 2001 to mid 2005. so karl pridicting augmented reality is lucky or genius ... you deside !
@@hoya1178 No one said he invented the idea, but he predicted it's prevalence in a time when it wasn't well known, even Ricky and Steve didn't know it existed when Karl said it.
It’s great getting lost when driving a boring drive turns into an adventure I get where he’s coming from 😂😂 then again I’m not quite right in the head either
I have to agree with Karl. Some of my greatest experiences & adventures have happened because I didn't know where I was going and my only destination was to find that which fascinated or aroused the curiosity. It was a conscious choice to be "lost".
Ricky and Steve having a fairly deep conversation about life, death, murder and consequences of your actions etc and Karl comes out with "I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse" Brilliant 😂😂
Oh my god...I knew it was coming...it was one of the moments I remembered. When this came out, I was living with my parents, recovering from a pretty bad car accident. Broken Femur and a few other things. Nothing life threatening, but...got a bone infection(which...I guess in retrospect was). In any event, had nothing to do for about 2 years but lay around and watch TV.
My Dad doesn't really laugh much. He watches comedy shows and...I don't know why, but he just doesn't really laugh. He chuckles a bit, but he kinda holds back. But I remember when this one came on, it had him dying. Just laughing his ass off!
Un-fucking-believable. The one thing...."I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse." Fucking BRILLIANT as you say!
@@scourge8097 This isn't your blog.
@@scourge8097 so you're saying you had a problem with your marrow an' that?
@@bmxerqf882 Well, as the moron a few posts up reminded me 6 months after the fact, this isn't my blog...but I'll give ya one anyway.
To your question, was it a bone marrow issue?
Ehh...I don't actually know. They had me back in the Hospital for 5 days. The rod in my leg(which is supposed to be titanium, but clearly is NOT) broke and the bone stopped healing and started narrowing(so dying).
I could tell as it was a year in and that's when you should be getting well along in your rehab...and I tried jogging and it was like I almost felt it break again.
Went in to the Doctor, they originally said I had bone cancer. That turned out to be a false positive, but then they said it was a bone infection.
This was a while back, so I don't THINK they said it was the bone marrow...but I don't know. I was so freaked out by the false positive for bone cancer. My Cousin who I grew up 2 miles away from me and who I spent 5 days a week going to wrestling practices and then Tournaments with had died from bone cancer...spread to his spine, then his brain. So after they said it wasn't cancer, I don't know if I paid attention close enough to all the details. By the way, this kid was 23, he was the #1 recruit in the Country, D1...and he quit school, started a business and solid it for over 10M by the time he'd passed away and was working on another. Died 6 weeks before his daughter was born. Went from 6'2 220 to 98 pounds. Horrific.
So yeah, sorry, I don't think bone infection inherently means bone marrow, but I guess I didn't ask. They said it was serious, but caught it early and I needed to stay to get a course of...something, some steroid and antibiotics I assumed and then I was sent home and had to go back a few times a week for a couple weeks, then I was fine. Still had to wait another year for the leg to fully heal.
@@scourge8097 thanks for sharing that story, dont listen to idiots trying to troll you with 4 words..
“I’ve always wanted to kick a duck up the arse” 🤣🤣🤣
Best line ever😂😂😂
@@CEP73 most definitely
Karl is the only man who can be simultaneously brilliant and stupid. Quite an achievement.
i can't believe he accurate predicted augmented reality goggles (which will just be glasses years down the road)
@@_WeDontKnow_ It wasn’t that difficult if one had been keeping up on tech. Movies were doing it in the 80s.
@@_WeDontKnow_And he was talking about VR not AR.
@@510tuber nah he specifically explained you'd be able to see the real world around you, but it would just add/recolor/retexture things. that's AR, not VR
Gonna be so bummed out when you guys get to the end of these. HBO had SO much material to work with from the podcast its a shame they didnt do way more seasons of the animated version
I got really annoyed when Ricky and Steve kept shooting down his ideas about how more technology makes us lazier. It's actually a profound point that is the basis of many modern-day philosophies such as minimalism. He's spot-on there
They didn't mock him for that though. I am seeing a pattern in these comments where Karl says something stupid, Ricky and Steve laugh at him, then people claim that they were mocking him for saying something sensible. They don't laugh at him for saying that "technology makes us lazier," nor is that a profound point.
They are also playing devil's advocate with him to get more out of him. Karl has many good ideas but often doesn't articulate them well so they wind him up more.
It's annoying because Karl isn't eloquent enough to explain his idea. Very frustrating.
@@custardclips7751 that's the whole point of the show. IF Karl could explain it the show would be rubbish instead of hilarious.
@@custardclips7751 if only you were there to explain it to us all
Karl is actually right that a chip would make us "lazy." I would have worded it differently though. There's a study that shows that using GPS to get around reduces the size of a part of the brain that deals with spatial memory. A 2nd study showed that the same part of the brain is larger in taxi cab drivers. Karl is spot on...when we offload work to technology our brain reduces in the structures that usually do that work. Like muscles the brain is a "use it or lose it" structure, to an extent.
Absolutely. Nothing to add.
I know what you mean. I think the gist of his point is that you don't have to know anything about geography or road layout if you have a satnav. There's no effort or knowledge required to use one, you can just go where you want without thinking about it. Whereas lorry drivers 30 years ago would have had to make a concious effort to learn the network, since they can't be reading a giant paper map while driving. The satnav just tells you where to go. That of course extrapolates to other things.
There's another study that shows that heavy internet usage also reduces memory because it's quicker to just reference the internet (similar to how people today always says they don't know anybody's phone number since their phone has it saved). It might not actually be a bad thing though as it could conceivably leave the brain with more "energy" to perform other tasks.
not to mention the augmated reality with the glasses.. i know vr was kind of a thing back then but not AR as suc..
It's very true... I went a couple of years without a phone because the one I had died and at the time I couldn't afford a replacement. Eventually I was glad to be without it. I found my attention span came back, my memory improved and my ability to recall information. I was a lot less stressed out, and the compulsion to check social media and to always be reachable faded away. I could still access the internet on my laptop at home, but there was no need to have access to it while I was out.
For about a month I had no internet at all, due to a technical fault on the fibre optic cable to the house... At first that was really bad and felt very isolating. But after a couple of weeks I started to enjoy it. I started doing things I hadn't done for years, like reading books, watching movies, walking, coming up with ideas for projects, listening to albums etc, and being 100% focused on and invested in what I was doing. It's amazing how once you take away that easy distraction of social media and youtube, you find there is so much to do in the real world.
"...I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse." I spat my drink out.
Since I heard him say this years ago, I can never be asked the question "what would you love to do that you've never done?" without thinking of saying it LOL
I really can't even think of something I'd want to do that I've never done. I think my last day on Earth would be spent just reading a book or something. I have no ambition. I don't know why anyone would want to kick a duck, but that was funny to hear. Lol X)
My favorite Ricky laugh from this whole show is when Karl says the whole town watched a cat, lick is balls
Karl predicted augmented reality, also predicted people won’t have sex as much (which if you believe studies is apparently true) and Ricky shot them all down as stupid 😂
The stupid part is how he arrives at his conclusions, not the conclusion itself. Yeah he's right about the sex thing, but it's not because people are uglier.
Tony is right that it is how he gets to the right conversations that makes it funny. But when it comes to nueral interface with a computer, Ricky and Steve are the ones who are a bit thick on that. It has been proven that we are more dopamine dependent, with lower attention spans, decreased sleep, reduced memory, with a sharp increase in social anxiety because of our constant interfacing with technology. If it were implanted into our heads and available 24/7 it could be catastrophic. I also think Steve is horribly naive to assume technology companies would not incorporate a form of advertising in relation to the implant - there would totally be dream advertisements if they could manage.
@@nunyabidness4779 bro they're taking the piss and being sarcastic majority of the time you do know that right? Lol you're definitely not British as you can't seem to grasp our himour/banter
The Islamic world is breeding at the above birth rate needed for population sustainability 🤫
@@allow-itman9749 correct. Does your country allow for any deeper piss taking? Like can I take a piss at people taking a piss or is that uniquely like a Turkish sense of humor?
Congrats on 250,000 subscribers!!!!! Been here since like 30k, love this channel.
Been watching these for 20 hours while prepping for a colonoscopy. Thanks guys!
Hope all goes well stranger
Good luck.
All good!
TMI! Jk - hope everything goes well in the “removal room” after your scope. 👍🏽
@@400hpGTO Did you enjoy the anesthesia? My dad used to be a riot on that stuff. When he was coming out of it he used to just lie there sighing, “They call me… Mellow Yellow.” And he’d ask me every three seconds what time it was.
I love that you guys pop up whenever I search my fav comedy videos.
I’m from Canada and been following for over 3 years now. Really cool for me to see a Raptor hat :)
Get in! That's my dinner time viewing sorted for later when I finish work. Love these, never fails to cheer me up.
"Alright"
Congrats on 250k subs! That's huge. Love from Norway
The prediction part kills me 🤣🤣🤣
I think what is really gratifying about these reactions is that you guys react the exact same way I do when I watch these
Karl actually had a good point on sat navs, no one my age knows roads. If someone asked me directions I wouldn't be of any help lol
They wouldn't need to ask you, they'd just check their sat nav.
Hard disagree. Reading a map on the road is dangerous and you can't predict road-changes or traffic-conditions.
Rondo looking full on Ice Cube in Boyz in the Hood!!
Being from Wales Karl's right we do go mental with the L 😂🤣
Karl is right in many ways. We have vast amounts of information at our fingertips and it has made us lazier and dumber. People are more estranged from each other due to the internet. His glasses aren't far away from a vr metaverse.
The glasses already exist - called augmented reality. Admittedly not as extensive in its scope as Karl has imagined, but not far off it either. One application is to walk around a city like London and see it how it looked like hundreds of years ago. They also used this so that people who couldn't afford to get into Wimbledon could "look through" the buildings and watch the tennis that way, in real time. Another idea is to decorate and place furniture into a house you're viewing. The house is empty but what you see is how you imagine it.
@@aaronmicalowe thanks
People haven't got dumber.
@@bradders9743 True. It's just that the internet has enabled anyone a megaphone. So now you can hear the dumb ones easier.
@@aaronmicalowe They also existed in the 90s. =/ They been working on vr/ar since the 90s. Longer if you count all of the military and scientific applications.
Absolutely love these! I think it's the only reason I check my youtube these days. ❤ Nice hat, Rondo! Peace and love fr Canada! 🇨🇦✌😎
When Karl said kick a duck up the arse I was honestly laughing for 5 minutes lol
I think trousers will stop being made. One of the best Karl quotes
Surely the glasses Karl is describing is virtual reality headsets 🤔
Cheers guys for reaction 👊
More like augmented or mixed reality. Virtual reality doesn't take the real world into account (other than perhaps make sure you don't bump into something). Augmented reality shows you the real world and pops artificial elements in there. Mixed reality mixes both AR and VR.
@Danny Francis Ricky isn't from the future.
Karl basically predicted augmented reality, like the vision pro. Ricky & Steve made to be look like fools again.
😂 😂 you guys have been killing it thank you for your reactions
Frank and Ronnie..so proud 👏 of your 250k subs ..so proud of you both.
Yes! Love these RGS reactions 🥰
I thought you meant the Royal Geography Society reactions at first? 🤨 but then deduced you meant the Ricky Gervais Show. Oh mercy!
These two have never said the word “trousers” before and took full advantage lol
They call a GPS a “sat nav” short for satellite navigation
Yep, and GPS is short for Global Positioning System. When you hear the full terms, it's obvious they're the same thing. :)
Yeah we never call it a GPS but we would know what an American means because we’ve heard GPS mentioned in so many films and TV shows.
Love watching your videos when all my friends are busy. Feels like I'm just hanging out watching stuff with my friends.
Again Karl is right, eating softer food during our younger years results in smaller jaws which makes the wisdom teeth such a problem. It's not genetic. Eating softer foods literally results in smaller jaws.
Oh interesting! I always figured it was because we would have usually lost enough teeth that we’d need the wisdom teeth but because of modern dentistry we don’t need them any more. Yours makes more sense! Lol
This is definitely true , we did this in history at uni , how our jaws have got smaller so our wisdom teeth no longer fit properly . In some countries they remove your wisdom teeth at a certain age , i think most countries you wait to see if they become a problem.
@@gingerbill128 That is so cool to know!
It should be called the "Karl Pilkington Show" because he's the real star. Also, it's cool to find a channel like this. Subscribed. 😁
TBF its Ricky that started this podcast and then brought Karl in to weigh in on his thoughts for obvious reasons
Ricky: "absolutely mental, pointless, would never work"
Facebook: "INTRODUCING: META! GIVE US ALL YOUR FUCKING MONEY"
Literally he predicted VR
The only flaw I have with this channel is that you guys aren’t watching these frequently enough
I like that they’re not doing them everyday if gives me something to look forward too
They stretch them out to suck us into their other content in between episodes, and it worked for me. So people check in on their channel more in anticipation of the next episode, and end up watching a reaction on something else. Pretty smart actually.
You need to react to the one where Karl says Steve looks like the Alien in Men In black 2 that works in the post office 😂😂😂😂
I keep asking them to watch that, it's the funniest thing ever.
It's at the end of karl vs Steve part 5
Please guys 😂
It’s got this thing in it.
Oh man...thanks brothers. Today was a rough one. I REALLY needed to laugh.
Hungover on boxing day and binging these videos, pissing myself laughing haha
Oh Karl. The Internet's entire reliable content is probably only a fraction of 1% of the scope of actual human “knowledge”.
14:09 ngl thats pretty nice way to live, just going the long way around to enjoy things and get where you need to be on time, eventually.
I used to listen to these podcasts on my 40 min walks to work in all weather conditions and I was always just howling. The fact that this doesn't have 40 seasons is a damn shame.
What's hilarious is the "NFT" and "Meta world" is literally what is happening now😂 karl has a descent grasp on random idea which is actually impressive because he's no idealist in a technical world but he does have a brilliance about his ideas haha pretty crazy that one of his predictions is currently in act😂
I watch FL all the time but I have always skipped the Ricky show videos. Now that I've finally watched one I can't wait to watch them all with the guy's.
Did yall forget VR been out since the 90s? Technically before wayyyy before that, but the 90s is when most of the public was introduced to VR.
Karl is with out doubt the funniest guy I've listened to, bit of a genius really and brilliant actor by the way
He’s not an actor but he is good acting natural in acting roles.
@@jgunner94 AKA an actor?
Yo, that got so dark at the end with Steve saying he'd be completely selfish in the last few hours that everyone has got to live and Karl just pulling it right back in for a laugh 😂
Jeezus Steve Merchant keep it light.
I found that to be quite a strange thing for him to say. I think it indicates that he feels like he's missed out on opportunities or experiences because he is so reserved and mild-mannered.
@@goose300183 for sure. He has another personality laying dormant in there.
I remember listening to this guide to (the original audio) back in 2009 and in its funny to hear Karl explaining AR glasses and Ricky flat out rejecting in 2022.
I love that Karl wanted to SWITCH his answers around to lead with 'Humans are getting weaker' so he's got some clout as to being smart when his 'Soon we won't have pants' prediction drops
I reckon it's about time you did a 3 - 4 hour live Ricky Gervais Show session with us 😉
Karl talking about the Metaverse. Spot on!
People have written about MetaVerse since the early 1990s...
Not really a prediction.
@@hoya1178 cheer up chuckles
I thought I should add that the Ricky Gervais Show came out in 2010, yes. However, it was recorded years before, so Karl was seriously ahead of his time with the statement about augmented reality.
The Ricky Gervais show actually comes from a comedy radio show from 2002-2005. Ricky got the funniest of these interactions with Karl, and added animation to it, to make the show in 2010.
So, when Karl made the glasses comment, it was well before the Oculus Rift could even be considered as a concept; work on the prototype started in 2009.
If you don't know about XFM (the comedy radio show), you should absolutely download them all. Only a handful of these were adapted into the Ricky Gervais show. There's absolutely loads of these recorded to listen to and they're great to pass the time when waiting or travelling to work etc.
karl was ironically ahead of his time 😂
Man number 4 was the TRUTH and ricky and Steve shot him down like a man on the run 🤣🤣
🤣😂 Frank says too many cars, this rabbit hole is getting hold of you !!!
The fact they kept Karl's straight face after the "I've always wanted to kick a duck up the arse" line fucking kills me 😆
Imagine Theo Von and Karl Pilkington in the same damn room
I've thought this and there is honestly nothing I'd rather see. They'd either be completely on each others wavelength and best friends or confuse each other, either way is funny hahaha
Theos mind would be blown
love ittt, but open y'all's eyes a lil bit more in the beginning🤣❤
BTW, The Ricky Gervais Show is taking out from XFM radio, which started in 2001 to mid 2005. so karl pridicting augmented reality is lucky or genius ... you deside !
Karl’s fourth prediction of glasses are here. VR glasses are here. Bravo!
The VR glasses is one thing he can always hold over Ricky’s head 😉
😂😂😂Fam this was hilarious. I wasn’t even watch yall reactions. I was reacting with yall 😂😂😂
when karl predicts VR and they say its "bullocks"
Karl was right with the augmented reality 😎
That has existed for over 20 years, it's not really a prediction
@@hoya1178 No one said he invented the idea, but he predicted it's prevalence in a time when it wasn't well known, even Ricky and Steve didn't know it existed when Karl said it.
Jesus, Karl is a genius
augmented reality glasses, karl pilkington was on it! lol
Congrats on a quarter milli!!! 🙌🙌
VR and AR has existed for over 20 years.
I love you guys yoo rock listening with you is the beat thanku so much love and God bless always x
I love that it was "scrimpton" that got him.
I love you guys reacting to Ricky, Karl, and Steve 🤣🤣🤣🤣
his Augmented Reality prediction is pretty good!
Carl looks like Charlie Brown from Peanut once Charlie Brown has grown up...
Guest starring Eazy-E today
🤣...Rondo is Giraffe nuts level today...🤣 he cant see a thing!
Congrats on 250K
“THEY USED TO SAY!!!” 😂😂
Karl giving Ricky’s cat a dirty look is hilarious!!
I think this is the best episode of the entire series
Hahaha Karl predicted the VR Glasses! Brilliant! 😂
Sat nav role play hilarious 😂😂😂😂 Steve ‘Who the FUCK are you??’ 🤣🤣
He nailed agumentet reality
I mean Karl
I was waiting for you to watch this episode. Kicking a duck up the arse is one of my fav moments.
This has to be the funniest thing I've heard Carl say, no pants...
I never feel lost I just think I had a divergence.. that’s a good f ing line 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It’s great getting lost when driving a boring drive turns into an adventure I get where he’s coming from 😂😂 then again I’m not quite right in the head either
God bless Karl Pilikington and the smiles he has bestowed upon us
The “Guide To” series of podcasts was peak Pilkington!
Been waiting for this episode haha
Ty
Oh God, lads. I love your channel. Brilliant!
Frank's theory about reverse nudists is pure Karl logic. 😂 i love that.
We didn’t get to hear a diary entry…I thought Ricky was going to die from laughter 😂
Karl predicted the Metaverse 12 years ago !!
Damn! Carl talking about the metaverse and designer babies. Wow
So I've done teeth... I've done trousers 💀💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dear lord this one made me cry
Karl was right, I dont wear pants anymore, I now use scrimptons
He was right about the glasses (VR gaming) , and blending food (huel)
VR and AR has existed for over 20 years...
@@hoya1178 maybe in the most basic form, not how karl was talking about
Diggin the look there Rondo, reminds me a bit of a young Eazy E
I have to agree with Karl. Some of my greatest experiences & adventures have happened because I didn't know where I was going and my only destination was to find that which fascinated or aroused the curiosity. It was a conscious choice to be "lost".
12:07 anyone notice that he called him Clive?
“ as in Clive Owen” hahaha