Spiders heard Grey was coming and, being big fans, built an elaborate network of webs to protect him from the centipedes. Then they have to listen to him complain about them throughout the podcast... Pretty sure they were all like :::(
Sweet leaves, sea air/water and frangipani is the smell I remember. I also find Grey’s displeasure with Hawaii amusing. I guess it’s like a classic comedy scenario, because people always will imagine resort Hawaii and not the genuine suburban Hawaiian lifestyle and everything that comes with that. The resorts are so different to real life, as Grey said they have people employed to clean and trim everything so that visitors have a perfect experience.
I had to send this podcast to my wife (a Bulgarian who now lives with me in Australia) because she was horrified when she found out cockroaches fly here, which I (a native born Australian) never really thought about. All the Australians here are worried about snakes, spiders and sharks (you know...things that if they bite, you die) and she's horrified about all the flying cockroaches.
Wait, there are places where those demons dont fly? Well the more you know i guess, at least where i live there arent any deadly spiders(that i have found) so its fair
I can’t wait for the animated version of this episode. Just the spiders and cows alone in a house between a jungle and grazing lands is such a stunning visual that I’m really excited for it to come out.
the thing about all the bugs is just rural life in general. I grew up on a farm and don't remember thinking about bugs much, but any time I go back there I'm alarmed by the amount of entomological activity.
Oh hey... My mom moved to a new place that was surrounded by at least a thousand Black widow spiders... My dad's truck that hadn't moved in a week was inundated with 67 black widow spiders... Yes... I counted every single one. Her front door had new black widow spider every night... Sometimes 4. There were black widows the size of a quarter with it's legs retracted under the eves of the roof. Hollow cinder blocks had at least a black widow in each hole that I had stupidly not checked when I moved them at night. There was a black widow just hanging out a foot (1/3 meter) above the ground that could just latch onto you shin if you did not have a flash light to show you where you were walking. (I am still not over this.)
@@Angel-zh8cz there are spiders everywhere but most can't hurt us (our skin is too thick for them to penetrate). The Black widow is one of the dangerous ones that can hurt us, hence it's reputation. In the South, keep an eye out for Brown Recluse spiders. I've ever only noticed a single one but most likely because I'm in a city.
I still worry about the one that kinda got away (I hurt it but had no idea they were so hard so I didn't use enough force to kill it instantly and it got away) mostly because if it didn't die it could multiply, it is a city area, not rural, it will be bad if they multiply a lot, it came with the logs and I am worry every time I have to move logs to heat the house.
Yeah, but in terms of relative time of day, the furthest apart they could be is the same time, but one in the PM and one in the AM, so that they had a 12 hour offset. 2am in +14:00 and 4am in -12, despite being 26 hours apart, are only 2 relative hours apart.
It is just 2 hours difference in terms of time of the day, but it is the time of different calendar days. Hours are just subdivisions of calendar days, what y'all (and Grey) are thinking about is the position of the Sun in the sky/how far Sunrise is.
@@NoriMori1992 Day is a unit of time too, Sherlock. We all know what they were talking about. It is time of the day difference, a specific kind of time difference. But since they called it just "time difference", we are having fun using the broadest sense, and being pedantic and mathsy about it.
I lived in Tallahassee and had a simpatico moment with Grey talking about spiders. I lived there 20 years and developed that ESP to determine if 2 objects are closer than 8 feet. Now that I'm in New Mexico, the spiders are much less threatening and pervasive - though we do have tarantulas, but they're like gentle 8-legged teddy bears - but I do have centipedes. I can take just about any bug - and we have vinegaroons (look it up) and scorpions - but centipedes freak me the hell out. 1) Their exoskeletons are really hard, I have to use a rubber mallet to be sure I really get them; 2) They're sneaky AND aggressive; 3) All. Those. Legs; 4) According to all accounts, their bite is among the most painful in the insect kingdom.
... Myke: avoid spiders and centipedes by going into the water. Myke... Myke, you know there are sea spiders in the water... And there are definitely danger centipedes there as well.
I was in Hawaii recently and the non resort areas are so pretty and also like grey said lots of small towns off true road. Plus I think the chickens outnumbered the people on the island
My parents and some of my older siblings lived in Hawaii for years before i was born. They have a lot stories of keeping out "The Nature" while they lived there. And funnily enough they also dont mention nor care about the spiders, instead being concerned with things like centipedes getting inside their house and having stories dealing with that. That and dealing with roaches getting inside. And sometimes geckos. But other times you would want geckos inside to deal with roaches and similar stuff.
A joy to know about the fact that Jellyfish can get washed up on the beach, so you aren't even safe on land. When there is a big storm, they might even fly into the sky.
It would be kind of ironic if heaven is like Hawaii but for some reason CGP Grey ends up in hell which is just him in heavens IT department Endlessly fixing computers that have broken due to the humidity
The universe is not sentient but sometimes it really feels like it is. I will always remember once in university, a classmate had to go to the bathroom, the moment he went out of the room a phone started ringing, our teacher immediately said "I bet whatever you want that the ringing phone is from the person that just went out", after he came back the teacher asked him to look at his phone and to tell if he had one missing call, it was his phone.
I Listened to this episode back in June while hiking up a mountain in california for a hiking/fishing trip and took an hour longer to get to camp bacause i kept having to stop to catch my breath because i was laughing so damn hard!
I’m not worried about centipedes, spiders, most of the things the robot has spoken of, but I cannot deal with maggots in the slightest. Everything else is “free protein” but maggots are… not on the menu
Why have the episode numbers been dropped? I understand dropping them for the animations, but I think they could be left for the actual podcast episodes.
I live in a place where you use wood as fuel to heat the house, you always see spiders in the logs, this year I saw one spider, my brain immediately went into alert, danger, that thing can kill you, I knew that by color alone, it was extremely black with a colorful red hourglass, a black widow, the color is always the most telling part of a venomous animal, or, in the case of snakes, the size (the smaller the dangerous)
it’s not true that you can’t be more than 12 hours apart for example Tokyo is 19 hours ahead of Honolulu. By Grey logic they’re only 5 hours apart because if you’re scheduling a meeting for noon in Tokyo it would be 5 pm in Hawaii. But the kicker is that it would be 5pm the previous day in Hawaii. Which you know matters for scheduling just as much as time difference alone.
Grey was basically just discussing difference In hour, the more perceptible part of time. A 5 hour isn't much in terms of vibe if that makes any sense?
grey was right for the two years i lived there soo many of the web-spitting natures crept into my house and after year one i said screw it and my house was then the nature
This is how the spiders in Florida are. Going home after school 10+ years ago there would be giant yellowish webs all over the light poles and trees in all sidewalks. Nasty big spiders in wooded areas.
Native Hawaiians have asked tourists to not come to the island, since there is a water crisis there and tourists are taking up a majority of the clean water
51:00 what kind of work besides Cortex and Grey UA-cam channel does he do? I am confused since Grey rarely upload videos to his channel and I can't see Cortex taking Gray the rest of his time? I ask so I can enjoy Grey other work he might be doing that I am not aware off :)
Literally, the UA-cam channel. He rarely uploads because the videos simply take a long time to make. And then there's administrative work, like coordinating with the rest of his team (e.g. the animator), doing his taxes, etc. Of course, if you listen to the rest of the Cortex episodes, you'll get more of an idea of how Grey spends his time, since the show is literally about his and Myke's work processes.
I think the issue is that there's good mail from brand new people, who therefore aren't in his contacts because they couldn't possibly be in his contacts. Adding people to contacts as needed is only going to solve the problem with regards to those specific people; it isn't going to stop the general problem from ever happening again.
Spiders heard Grey was coming and, being big fans, built an elaborate network of webs to protect him from the centipedes. Then they have to listen to him complain about them throughout the podcast... Pretty sure they were all like :::(
Lmfao
THE EYES 😂
I've finally caught up on Cortex, this is the first episode I'm listening to when it actually comes out 🎉
Yay ! It's so satsfying when it appens ,
I am happy for you
I recently went back and listen to all of the episodes from the beginning of the pandemic to now. It was like a remembrance saga
Sweet leaves, sea air/water and frangipani is the smell I remember.
I also find Grey’s displeasure with Hawaii amusing. I guess it’s like a classic comedy scenario, because people always will imagine resort Hawaii and not the genuine suburban Hawaiian lifestyle and everything that comes with that. The resorts are so different to real life, as Grey said they have people employed to clean and trim everything so that visitors have a perfect experience.
Him describing the “nature” is the hardest I’ve laughed in a while. 😂
Really puts into perspective how he describes nature in his old videos haha
Right after Grey was talking about the smell of Hawaii, I got an ad for Hawaii scented air fresheners.
Google is doing his job then!
Did you listen on speakers right?
I had to send this podcast to my wife (a Bulgarian who now lives with me in Australia) because she was horrified when she found out cockroaches fly here, which I (a native born Australian) never really thought about. All the Australians here are worried about snakes, spiders and sharks (you know...things that if they bite, you die) and she's horrified about all the flying cockroaches.
They're terrifying!
I am now also horrified about the idea of flying cockroaches, thanks.
Wait, there are places where those demons dont fly? Well the more you know i guess, at least where i live there arent any deadly spiders(that i have found) so its fair
@@JocaPlays87 most cockroaches don't fly
@@amehak1922 wait what
41:00 is anyone listing? Yes! and loving it.
I can’t wait for the animated version of this episode. Just the spiders and cows alone in a house between a jungle and grazing lands is such a stunning visual that I’m really excited for it to come out.
the thing about all the bugs is just rural life in general. I grew up on a farm and don't remember thinking about bugs much, but any time I go back there I'm alarmed by the amount of entomological activity.
Oh hey...
My mom moved to a new place that was surrounded by at least a thousand Black widow spiders...
My dad's truck that hadn't moved in a week was inundated with 67 black widow spiders... Yes... I counted every single one.
Her front door had new black widow spider every night... Sometimes 4.
There were black widows the size of a quarter with it's legs retracted under the eves of the roof.
Hollow cinder blocks had at least a black widow in each hole that I had stupidly not checked when I moved them at night.
There was a black widow just hanging out a foot (1/3 meter) above the ground that could just latch onto you shin if you did not have a flash light to show you where you were walking.
(I am still not over this.)
Where is this? Asking so I never set foot anywhere near this
@@Angel-zh8cz:
In the desert of California... But like near the mountains.
Btw a foot is 30 cm, that's easier to understand and type 1/3 meter.
@@Angel-zh8cz there are spiders everywhere but most can't hurt us (our skin is too thick for them to penetrate). The Black widow is one of the dangerous ones that can hurt us, hence it's reputation. In the South, keep an eye out for Brown Recluse spiders. I've ever only noticed a single one but most likely because I'm in a city.
I still worry about the one that kinda got away (I hurt it but had no idea they were so hard so I didn't use enough force to kill it instantly and it got away) mostly because if it didn't die it could multiply, it is a city area, not rural, it will be bad if they multiply a lot, it came with the logs and I am worry every time I have to move logs to heat the house.
25:00 the hawaii conversation
"Is anybody still listening?"
Yes, At least one person listened to the whole thing.
Edit: I'd pay to see those spider pictures.
the biggest time offset is 26 hours, from UTC-12:00 (AoE) to UTC+14:00. so fun fact, there can be 3 dates being observed on earth at any one time.
Isn't just a 2 hours difference though? In like a difference between the time it is in one zone and time it is in the other?
Yeah, but in terms of relative time of day, the furthest apart they could be is the same time, but one in the PM and one in the AM, so that they had a 12 hour offset. 2am in +14:00 and 4am in -12, despite being 26 hours apart, are only 2 relative hours apart.
It is just 2 hours difference in terms of time of the day, but it is the time of different calendar days. Hours are just subdivisions of calendar days, what y'all (and Grey) are thinking about is the position of the Sun in the sky/how far Sunrise is.
They're talking purely about time difference, not day difference.
@@NoriMori1992 Day is a unit of time too, Sherlock. We all know what they were talking about. It is time of the day difference, a specific kind of time difference. But since they called it just "time difference", we are having fun using the broadest sense, and being pedantic and mathsy about it.
I lived in Tallahassee and had a simpatico moment with Grey talking about spiders. I lived there 20 years and developed that ESP to determine if 2 objects are closer than 8 feet. Now that I'm in New Mexico, the spiders are much less threatening and pervasive - though we do have tarantulas, but they're like gentle 8-legged teddy bears - but I do have centipedes. I can take just about any bug - and we have vinegaroons (look it up) and scorpions - but centipedes freak me the hell out. 1) Their exoskeletons are really hard, I have to use a rubber mallet to be sure I really get them; 2) They're sneaky AND aggressive; 3) All. Those. Legs; 4) According to all accounts, their bite is among the most painful in the insect kingdom.
Resident of non-resort Hawaii, but almost no spiders, here: The geckos eat them. Get more geckos. They also eat mosquitoes.
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Myke: avoid spiders and centipedes by going into the water.
Myke... Myke, you know there are sea spiders in the water... And there are definitely danger centipedes there as well.
Plus sharks!
@@amehak1922 sharks are safe though 😢
Also Sea cucumbers are also there.
Actually there are no centipedes that are known to swim *in hawaii*
But there are aquatic centipedes. Not quite a world away, *and they are giants*
Grey and Myke - yes, I was listening - and the real life hawaii is WHY I was listening. :)
I was in Hawaii recently and the non resort areas are so pretty and also like grey said lots of small towns off true road. Plus I think the chickens outnumbered the people on the island
My parents and some of my older siblings lived in Hawaii for years before i was born. They have a lot stories of keeping out "The Nature" while they lived there. And funnily enough they also dont mention nor care about the spiders, instead being concerned with things like centipedes getting inside their house and having stories dealing with that.
That and dealing with roaches getting inside. And sometimes geckos. But other times you would want geckos inside to deal with roaches and similar stuff.
A joy to know about the fact that Jellyfish can get washed up on the beach, so you aren't even safe on land. When there is a big storm, they might even fly into the sky.
I would like to see the pictures of spider webs that Grey sent Myke in the show notes.
Check his Twitter 💀
Most of the Memphis airport building is closed for renovation.
Update: they've reopened half of terminal b as of spring 2023.
I'm fucking terrified of Hawaii now
This is why I always take a change if clothes in my carry-on
Look, Myke, it's either spiders or geckos. I mean really. And the geckos chirp at you.
Oh, yeah, I forgot about the centipedes...ow
But geckos are great, and adorable!
My Dad lives on Hawaii and I’ve been looking forward to finally visiting him for the first time this summer. Now I’m terrified lol
It would be kind of ironic if heaven is like Hawaii but for some reason CGP Grey ends up in hell which is just him in heavens IT department Endlessly fixing computers that have broken due to the humidity
Love my brain 8 minutes till work let’s start an hr&1/2 podcast. 😶
The universe is not sentient but sometimes it really feels like it is.
I will always remember once in university, a classmate had to go to the bathroom, the moment he went out of the room a phone started ringing, our teacher immediately said "I bet whatever you want that the ringing phone is from the person that just went out", after he came back the teacher asked him to look at his phone and to tell if he had one missing call, it was his phone.
35:50 lolol
I Listened to this episode back in June while hiking up a mountain in california for a hiking/fishing trip and took an hour longer to get to camp bacause i kept having to stop to catch my breath because i was laughing so damn hard!
I’m not worried about centipedes, spiders, most of the things the robot has spoken of, but I cannot deal with maggots in the slightest. Everything else is “free protein” but maggots are… not on the menu
I couldn't find the pictures of the spider covered houses in the shownotes, did you forget to post them?
Well this was something somewhat terrifying to listen to, definitely with Mike on that
24:21 for the full Hawaii conversation
goodness Myke's experience with the airlines is terrible I'm so sorry lol
Why have the episode numbers been dropped? I understand dropping them for the animations, but I think they could be left for the actual podcast episodes.
7:25
🤣 🤣 🤣
there’s a time zone where your +14 hours ahead of BST
Grey has now ruined Hawaii for me. Spiders!
I live in a place where you use wood as fuel to heat the house, you always see spiders in the logs, this year I saw one spider, my brain immediately went into alert, danger, that thing can kill you, I knew that by color alone, it was extremely black with a colorful red hourglass, a black widow, the color is always the most telling part of a venomous animal, or, in the case of snakes, the size (the smaller the dangerous)
oh how neat!!!!!!! I am ALSO in hawaii so anyway luv how hawaii is part of the US so there's not much fuss about airplane stuff
Nature sneaking into the house will make it into the next Animated.
it’s not true that you can’t be more than 12 hours apart for example Tokyo is 19 hours ahead of Honolulu. By Grey logic they’re only 5 hours apart because if you’re scheduling a meeting for noon in Tokyo it would be 5 pm in Hawaii. But the kicker is that it would be 5pm the previous day in Hawaii. Which you know matters for scheduling just as much as time difference alone.
Grey was basically just discussing difference In hour, the more perceptible part of time. A 5 hour isn't much in terms of vibe if that makes any sense?
It’s human Nature and Natural to be alarmed by all the Nature in the Natural World.
grey was right for the two years i lived there soo many of the web-spitting natures crept into my house and after year one i said screw it and my house was then the nature
Put the spammers in JailChimp.
This is how the spiders in Florida are. Going home after school 10+ years ago there would be giant yellowish webs all over the light poles and trees in all sidewalks. Nasty big spiders in wooded areas.
This is an excellent reason to not go. “The Nature.”
gmail can be use with other email accounts, I use my work one and an AOL account there.
NO PART OF A AIRPORT IS CALLED A TARMAC
Native Hawaiians have asked tourists to not come to the island, since there is a water crisis there and tourists are taking up a majority of the clean water
I need this pictures of spiders on Gary's Instagram.
Guys I just sent the 100th comment on this video! :D
Grey has just discribed Australia but less "nature"
51:00 what kind of work besides Cortex and Grey UA-cam channel does he do?
I am confused since Grey rarely upload videos to his channel and I can't see Cortex taking Gray the rest of his time? I ask so I can enjoy Grey other work he might be doing that I am not aware off :)
Literally, the UA-cam channel. He rarely uploads because the videos simply take a long time to make. And then there's administrative work, like coordinating with the rest of his team (e.g. the animator), doing his taxes, etc.
Of course, if you listen to the rest of the Cortex episodes, you'll get more of an idea of how Grey spends his time, since the show is literally about his and Myke's work processes.
Love the podcast, but is there any reason it ends on a seemingly random word? Makes it confusing that it suddenly stops with no warning.
It doesn't end on a random word. Myke finished a sentence. The episode ended after the sentence ended.
The new episode of Cortex isn't on the RSS/podcasts player edit: it now is
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I saw fissure 8
In person
It wasn’t that bad
I had 23 ad breaks during this video.
Can everyone who sees this please reply with an estimate of how many ads they had to skip during the video?
none I watch UA-cam on an Adblock browser
There's podcast apps so you don't have to have UA-cam ads
I haven't been served one either, might be how UA-cam cathegoized me
Zero that Myke didn't put in there himself. UA-cam Premium might be the best streaming service for the money out there.
I got 0, youtube premium. it really is worth it. I get it by having the music service.
Second
ouh the email notification system works like a charm - still got no upload ping from UA-cam tho
To prevent good mail going to spam, add them to your contacts, click on email address and add.
I think the issue is that there's good mail from brand new people, who therefore aren't in his contacts because they couldn't possibly be in his contacts. Adding people to contacts as needed is only going to solve the problem with regards to those specific people; it isn't going to stop the general problem from ever happening again.