idk how u guys met or whose idea it was to put u three together for this but great shit. the convos u guys can build off each other is genuinely fun to listen to, and i hardly care for podcasters
Plumber here. I'm crackin' jokes with all my clients. Plumbers are also salesmen. We have to sell our services so we have to provide great customer service.
I really love the F**kface Yule Log in the background. Caroline, have you considered telling the intern to sleep for you? It would save you time in the long run!
About the shelters - I’ve volunteered at shelters for years and my mom was a dog trainer at both an inner city and then a suburban shelter for a while and euthanasia at shelters has always been something we’ve talked a lot about because it’s the worst part about those jobs. My mom is an independent trainer now (positive reinforcement, not like the trainers who encourage “showing your dog who’s alpha” and hitting them) and she left because she was heavily burned out. The turnover on shelter jobs is insane. Although not everyone who works at a shelter is actually euthanizing animals and actually we’re in a nationwide shortage of vet techs right now, who are the people who do. The places my mom and I have worked have been lucky enough to have the resources that animals are never euthanized for space, but the trainers at the shelters do have to make behavioral analyses and recommend whether or not an animal is safe to release to the public. One of the most difficult parts of the shelter environment is that they exist to get dogs adopted, but not every dog makes a good pet. And shelter workers have to balance the needs of the animal with the safety of adopters and the dog’s quality of life and the horrible choice they sometimes come to is euthanasia. The ethicality of that is still very heavily debated in the shelter community, but no one wants it to have to happen. That said, there’s actually no such thing as a “kill shelter”/“no-kill shelter” dichotomy. A lot of shelters will euthanize sick, elderly, and suffering pets for free, which is one of many health services they provide for the community, and there are no true “no-kill” shelters. And no shelter worker is happily sentencing any animal in their care to death. Shelter workers hate the term kill shelter because it gives people the idea that specific shelters are designed with that intent to harm and that adopters should look elsewhere, exacerbating the problem. When in reality, this is the difficult truth at all shelters in different forms. Also, not every animal is put to sleep by injection. For cats and dogs, it’s two injections - one to put them to sleep and then a second one to stop their heart - and according to everything I’ve been told, it’s painless. When pets are euthanized, people are able to be in the room with them to say goodbye and surround them with familiar comforts. Smaller animals aren’t euthanized as frequently, but their size makes injections harder and when my Guinea pig had to be put down because of a large tumor he had developed, my family wasn’t able to go in with him. It sounds horrible, but it was because the way small animals are put to sleep is actually by gassing the room. It’s a similar medical effect to the injections, where the animal becomes drowsy, falls asleep, and then just does not wake up. They aren’t aware anything is happening. Animal euthanasia is a very sad part of both having a pet and working in the shelter world but I worry people don’t always get the nuance of it
This is hypothetical sense to me. They had excellent discussions in the latter half of the video after establishing their universe of discourse in the beginning. Its inspiring and fascinating. I don't know these three personally but I somehow feel proud they have the intelligence and character to make such honest inquiries into various subjects and explore connections between them. Seriously these three give me great hope for the next generation.
Literally any restaurant that's been operating more than a couple years, I guarantee you can find horrors beyond your imagination somewhere in that kitchen if you look hard enough. Just gotta hope that the staff care enough to keep any build-up from touching the food or touching things that touch the food.
It's not that the elderly can't retain knowledge of technology, they just don't want to. No matter how hard you try, they just don't feel like learning, even if it's a skill they use regularly and ought to retain.
I'm a paramedic, 2 years of specialized education beyond just general ed with a competitive internship, and I make 21.54 an employed by a public agency. I do it because I like the work and genuinely enjoy working in medicine.
dude you guys are so good at just being friends that i clicked play and then when i looked at the timeline i was 50 minutes in. you prob wont see this cause like you sold out to some big production company but for the bros in the comments ykwim?
No chance Caroline's waist was ever 15 inches as a teenager. Maybe 23 inches, 24 inches, sure. Only way you're getting a waist that small is if you got your organs removed lol.
I found this really interesting, I worked at Whole Foods for a good bit and I feel it’s somewhat similar to Trader Joe’s but I genuinely enjoyed talking to the people and asking questions and whatnot, idk if that made me a psychopath (probably) but like we weren’t allowed to accept tips or anything so it was just to boost the mood of the day yk. Granted I was in the south so it’s way more common to talk to people and all that but still
17:55 will’s humour’s kind of goated. i was listening on spotify so i could play cooking fever at the same time and i snorted at that like that’s actually crazy
That EMS conversation had really weird timing for me. I just got home from a 12 hour overnight shift at the hospital. I’m working a job on the med school path that has me literally wiping ass and watching people die and suffer the worst pains I’ve ever heard of or seen on graveyard shifts for near minimum fucking wage. Fuck this job, I’m like borderline suicidal
I work as a 911 EMT in LA county, me and my partner started at 18 making $16.25 an hour. This job is a stepping stone to becoming a paramedic, so we just suck it up. I still love my job but it’s definitely not for everyone.
fun fact about phonics: a lot of districts stopped teaching phonics and are teaching a new method. literacy rates amongst children have gone down a lot since then and schools are campaigning to go back to the old method because the new one doesn’t work
If you want viewers on bftv why don’t y’all shout it out on your main channels. I only found these channels from getting recommended by UA-cam even though I was a viewer of y’all before hand
most organic process imo. it means the ppl watching are the most engaged cause they watched so much that the algo had 2 find obscurer shit to show them. just my thoughts
i think of old ppl like ipad minis. and as an education major (music ed 😔💔) i could go on a long long rant ab our education system… its just so Bad. and kids are watching skibbity toilet instead of reading leap frog books like its not good!!! im nervous about these new kids fr 😭
Working at McDonald’s during college 2 of us convinced a high schooler working there that the coffee bean remains of the coffee machines that looked like little cakes were something you could eat and he actually bit into one once
PIZZA HUT IS SO FUCKING RIGHT!! It really sucks. Everything is frozen and needs to be thawed out, its just a factory line essentially. Along with a lot of transphobia and general workplace abuse that happened while I was there. It was really bad
I didn't know that they stopped teachign cursive. Most of our signature are written in cursive, I wonder if kids are just going to be taught how to write their own signatures, but htne they wouldn't be able to read other people's signatures.
I doubt it. Part of my job regularly requires you to write your signature in cursive, and the younger people coming into the career field don't really know how to even write their own names in cursive. It's caused a minor debate over what actually counts as someone's signature if they'd never been taught cursive or it was very briefly glossed over, because regulation draws a distinction between one's name written in print versus their signature.
I get what you’re saying to some degree, but high minimum wages are generally correlated to high cost of living (iirc they were talking about New York, where $18/hr is probably worse than most other places)
"they did that crazy shit in the old testament" can christians just change whatever from the bible and pick and choose what they believe in? im so confused isnt god supposed to be eternal and all knowing
I absoulutely EXPLODED. 😂😂 Clean up on isle my PANTS!😂😂😂😂
Please leave your rude remarks at the door
okay, i've been seeing this copy posted on tiktok, is this is trend or a bot army?
oh wow
@@manofnomuscles5496 No
@@ivanruiz2218 mildly to extremely unfunny trend
the fact that they didnt say clairo for Caroline's alter ego is insane
Fr
Will at 17:38, clearly immediately thinking "Gas chamber" but reeling it back in so he could slowly build up for 20 seconds, so it sounded less bad
17:38 I’m like hey what’s up hello
1738 ay im like hey what's up hello
YEAAAAAAH BABY
"That woke you up" *Caroline yawns* "neverrr mind".
hi legend ivan
hi legend ivan
21 seconds in already better than any podcast I’ve ever seen
Hidden gems I’m telling you 😤
those are called big naturals
idk how u guys met or whose idea it was to put u three together for this but great shit. the convos u guys can build off each other is genuinely fun to listen to, and i hardly care for podcasters
Plumber here. I'm crackin' jokes with all my clients. Plumbers are also salesmen. We have to sell our services so we have to provide great customer service.
become a stripper magician, its the perfect job
I understood that reference
magic mike..
I feel like out of all three of these guys Sammie is going to be the one that snaps
Like mentally? Yeah
Have you seen his vampire persona? He’s already lost it
Yeah honestly have no clue. They all seem pretty deranged to me haha.
@@VVSconvampire sammie?
This made my toes curl with laughter!
My wife is a nurse and I've got to agree with Caroline there is a certain degree of enjoying seeing injuries to most medical workers.
I really love the F**kface Yule Log in the background. Caroline, have you considered telling the intern to sleep for you? It would save you time in the long run!
About the shelters - I’ve volunteered at shelters for years and my mom was a dog trainer at both an inner city and then a suburban shelter for a while and euthanasia at shelters has always been something we’ve talked a lot about because it’s the worst part about those jobs. My mom is an independent trainer now (positive reinforcement, not like the trainers who encourage “showing your dog who’s alpha” and hitting them) and she left because she was heavily burned out. The turnover on shelter jobs is insane. Although not everyone who works at a shelter is actually euthanizing animals and actually we’re in a nationwide shortage of vet techs right now, who are the people who do. The places my mom and I have worked have been lucky enough to have the resources that animals are never euthanized for space, but the trainers at the shelters do have to make behavioral analyses and recommend whether or not an animal is safe to release to the public. One of the most difficult parts of the shelter environment is that they exist to get dogs adopted, but not every dog makes a good pet. And shelter workers have to balance the needs of the animal with the safety of adopters and the dog’s quality of life and the horrible choice they sometimes come to is euthanasia. The ethicality of that is still very heavily debated in the shelter community, but no one wants it to have to happen. That said, there’s actually no such thing as a “kill shelter”/“no-kill shelter” dichotomy. A lot of shelters will euthanize sick, elderly, and suffering pets for free, which is one of many health services they provide for the community, and there are no true “no-kill” shelters. And no shelter worker is happily sentencing any animal in their care to death. Shelter workers hate the term kill shelter because it gives people the idea that specific shelters are designed with that intent to harm and that adopters should look elsewhere, exacerbating the problem. When in reality, this is the difficult truth at all shelters in different forms. Also, not every animal is put to sleep by injection. For cats and dogs, it’s two injections - one to put them to sleep and then a second one to stop their heart - and according to everything I’ve been told, it’s painless. When pets are euthanized, people are able to be in the room with them to say goodbye and surround them with familiar comforts. Smaller animals aren’t euthanized as frequently, but their size makes injections harder and when my Guinea pig had to be put down because of a large tumor he had developed, my family wasn’t able to go in with him. It sounds horrible, but it was because the way small animals are put to sleep is actually by gassing the room. It’s a similar medical effect to the injections, where the animal becomes drowsy, falls asleep, and then just does not wake up. They aren’t aware anything is happening. Animal euthanasia is a very sad part of both having a pet and working in the shelter world but I worry people don’t always get the nuance of it
This is hypothetical sense to me. They had excellent discussions in the latter half of the video after establishing their universe of discourse in the beginning. Its inspiring and fascinating. I don't know these three personally but I somehow feel proud they have the intelligence and character to make such honest inquiries into various subjects and explore connections between them. Seriously these three give me great hope for the next generation.
Literally any restaurant that's been operating more than a couple years, I guarantee you can find horrors beyond your imagination somewhere in that kitchen if you look hard enough. Just gotta hope that the staff care enough to keep any build-up from touching the food or touching things that touch the food.
also Carl's slaps idgaf
the inside of a fast food establishment is some shit out of the necronomicon. they be frying up small bits of cthulu in there
It's not that the elderly can't retain knowledge of technology, they just don't want to. No matter how hard you try, they just don't feel like learning, even if it's a skill they use regularly and ought to retain.
One way or another, literal shit will be mentioned and talked about on this show
I'm a paramedic, 2 years of specialized education beyond just general ed with a competitive internship, and I make 21.54 an employed by a public agency. I do it because I like the work and genuinely enjoy working in medicine.
You three are so entertaining, I can’t wait to see you guys and the channel grow :))
if shitify existed, i would cry if i shit my pants and a swat team pulled up on me with portable showers and hygiene products
dude you guys are so good at just being friends that i clicked play and then when i looked at the timeline i was 50 minutes in. you prob wont see this cause like you sold out to some big production company but for the bros in the comments ykwim?
This podcast makes me giggle like a little girl
No chance Caroline's waist was ever 15 inches as a teenager. Maybe 23 inches, 24 inches, sure. Only way you're getting a waist that small is if you got your organs removed lol.
diameter not circumference
she best on my friend till i today
this is the only podcast i listen to consistently
I brought my grandma to her book club once and let me tell you old ladies be READING. Like more than tiktok book reviewers they be READING.
I found this really interesting, I worked at Whole Foods for a good bit and I feel it’s somewhat similar to Trader Joe’s but I genuinely enjoyed talking to the people and asking questions and whatnot, idk if that made me a psychopath (probably) but like we weren’t allowed to accept tips or anything so it was just to boost the mood of the day yk. Granted I was in the south so it’s way more common to talk to people and all that but still
as a person who has lived in a shelter, I can tell you that like more than half of social workers are lowkey Machiavellian as FUCK.
17:55 will’s humour’s kind of goated. i was listening on spotify so i could play cooking fever at the same time and i snorted at that like that’s actually crazy
podcasting? ID RATHER BE ROD CASTING!
That EMS conversation had really weird timing for me. I just got home from a 12 hour overnight shift at the hospital. I’m working a job on the med school path that has me literally wiping ass and watching people die and suffer the worst pains I’ve ever heard of or seen on graveyard shifts for near minimum fucking wage. Fuck this job, I’m like borderline suicidal
I work as a 911 EMT in LA county, me and my partner started at 18 making $16.25 an hour. This job is a stepping stone to becoming a paramedic, so we just suck it up. I still love my job but it’s definitely not for everyone.
fun fact about phonics: a lot of districts stopped teaching phonics and are teaching a new method. literacy rates amongst children have gone down a lot since then and schools are campaigning to go back to the old method because the new one doesn’t work
The video quality is so much better now
If you want viewers on bftv why don’t y’all shout it out on your main channels. I only found these channels from getting recommended by UA-cam even though I was a viewer of y’all before hand
most organic process imo. it means the ppl watching are the most engaged cause they watched so much that the algo had 2 find obscurer shit to show them. just my thoughts
"say there was a burst.." hahahaha
will saying he cant read in cursive even though his shirt is literally in cursive is crazy
I feel good knowing that both me and Will have worked at Dutch
Caroline has a weird relationship with poop. I dont judge Im just mentioning it.
In terms of gas chambers for kill shelters, absolutely a thing. The one I've seen had hooks on it for dumpster trucks
Holy shit I'm a pediatrician driving back from my 24 hr shift and I feel SEEN
love everything y’all r doin ‼️
i think of old ppl like ipad minis. and as an education major (music ed 😔💔) i could go on a long long rant ab our education system… its just so Bad. and kids are watching skibbity toilet instead of reading leap frog books like its not good!!! im nervous about these new kids fr 😭
Working at McDonald’s during college 2 of us convinced a high schooler working there that the coffee bean remains of the coffee machines that looked like little cakes were something you could eat and he actually bit into one once
When I worked fast food we just took shots of vodka
Ngl i kinda miss the old setup. That looked more genuine and cozy
I wonder what that room is used for them to limit there time to only an hour or could be part of company contract
PIZZA HUT IS SO FUCKING RIGHT!! It really sucks. Everything is frozen and needs to be thawed out, its just a factory line essentially. Along with a lot of transphobia and general workplace abuse that happened while I was there. It was really bad
I worked for CVS for over one year. Still dont know how I didnt kill myself while I was there lol
29:57 HOUSE MENTIONED
commenting so the intern doesnt have to move back in with their grandma and her boyfirend Dave
THat was fun, thank you
I didn't know that they stopped teachign cursive. Most of our signature are written in cursive, I wonder if kids are just going to be taught how to write their own signatures, but htne they wouldn't be able to read other people's signatures.
I doubt it. Part of my job regularly requires you to write your signature in cursive, and the younger people coming into the career field don't really know how to even write their own names in cursive. It's caused a minor debate over what actually counts as someone's signature if they'd never been taught cursive or it was very briefly glossed over, because regulation draws a distinction between one's name written in print versus their signature.
caroline i would not like you as a teacher
Commenting for the intern
let’s go keithree!
commenting for u intern 😤
18 an hour is close to minimum wage? Must be nice where you live.
I get what you’re saying to some degree, but high minimum wages are generally correlated to high cost of living (iirc they were talking about New York, where $18/hr is probably worse than most other places)
*Commences evil*
Movie Theathers are fucking terrible to work at for minimum wage
Commenting for engagement
why is caroline's camera so low?
Close to minimum wage being $18 is wild lowkey.
Y'all don't seem to talk in the comments at all ❤
Common Caroline W
someone dear to me is an escort and she is quite sensitive to the virginity endemic to people that watch podcasts about minimum wage jobs.
Very Nice.
yes
minimum wage in ohio is $10.10
"they did that crazy shit in the old testament" can christians just change whatever from the bible and pick and choose what they believe in? im so confused isnt god supposed to be eternal and all knowing
I love Ellen
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Nice
Waaaaaa
Caroline saying s-tiered woman made me cringe a bit.
Yo what up with her neck?
Please don’t say something like this, Will has expressed how uncomfortable he is with comments about his incredibly muscular 20 inch Mike Tyson neck
nice big braless knockers on Caroline this episode!
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