I wonder if we'll still get one Wednesday (if they answer it during the podcast i'm sorry, I'm saving this for later.) 38:26 lol 47:17 Nice to see the lads lose it
In the US they sell drinks full of sugar for cheaper than a bottle of water its depressing. Anything that doesn't have loads of added sugar is sold as some premium health product.
Can relate to Sip's predicament, why the FK would you want to see exactly how a BBC camera crew is entering your body. Show me after! I want to see some surprising explosions or anything else while it's actually happening!
About the no stupid questions thing. I think that came from self-doubt. I experience it a lot where I feel like I'm asking a dumb question so I say it's dumb. People can say whether it's dumb or not. But I think what it's really saying there is, any question is reasonable by nature of it being a question. For example, if we're asked something like, why do we eat? it's not a dumb question in the sense that it has a smart answer, but it's a question that it's perfectly valid to ask. Likewise we have to ask the same for more darker things like, what compels someone to do X. The definition of dumb is whatever you make of it. But I would go a step further and define it as a word that describes your misunderstanding. Because it's true. Stupidity is misunderstanding, as is viewing something as stupid. Because there's no complete answer or question, you will read or answer them as the filler we call dumb. Because you can't fill the gap with your own comprehensive answer. Dumb of the gaps fallacy I guess you can call it? Why people do Jackass movie? Dumb of the gaps fallacy, that's why.
Interact with your hardware as little as possible. If possible you should not be in the same room as your pc. Otherwise, avoid looking at your pc or acknowledging its existence. This will massively increase its lifespan.
Cost of living crisis where the biggest polluters keep getting richer and wealth disparity increases, rather than flattens as is typical in recessions, is not going to be good for the environment. Granted lower middle class have very high carbon costs from heating and travel but it pales into the general wastefulness, flights, etc of the very rich, despite the fact that the very rich have more secure energy efficiency.
The rich obviously have much higher per capita emissions and footprint but their total contribution is pretty small because there's so few of them when compared to everyone else. They're called the 1% for a reason lol. The collective contribution of the every day people in the west by far exceeds basically anything else, whether it's the billions in developing countries or the wealthiest 1% you're talking about. That's just reality. There's literally hundreds of millions of us polluting less per capita than the few ultra rich yes, but significantly more than anywhere else on the planet. Tackling environmental problems involves us all whether we like it or not, it's not down to one country, class or wealth group. It very easy to just point to the wealthy elite in their private jets and mansions and insist they're the problem (and they definitely are) but it would really make very little difference if only they reduced their impact. It's up to all of us
@@matthowells6382 As you said, every day people in the west. That is the largest set of polluters. Of course its a collaborative solution process. My point is that those worst effected by climate change will become even more vulnerable to it. Cost of living wont slow climate change down, it'll accellerate it. I was responding to what lewis said. To your point the distribution of per capita energy density in the US compared to the rest of the world.
Ugh I hated the Favourite, was it a British thing or something? I'm 50% Brit supposedly but I've only been there once; I'm a Canada boy through and through
@@gent_Carolina On Drachinifel. You are looking at the word and making assumptions (1st is that I am an idiot, 2nd Drach is). He has covered the reason for the spelling, and people who give him 'crap/ ' throw shade' at him over it. So, no he is not As for knowing the meaning of things. I work in mental health; so nah (back to your 1st assumption, on that one you are) But, whatever'. Yup! Have a good one.
@@sos_legio_primus OMG you're so defensive & hostile! I wasn't implying either! _You_ said he spelled it that way on purpose, so my only assumption was that he knew what it meant & thought the play on words was funny. As to yourself, I _had been_ impressed w/ ur intelligence, but now uv made it plain that ur grievously lacking insight & should take an anger management class. I really hope u don't jump down ur clients' throats like this! 😕
*LEWIS* don't listen to Sips, your art is beautiful. I thought it was prints of ancient cave paintings...right down to the color & texture of the rock background❣️
Seeing beyond the floating triangles is a trip
This was wonderful! I hope they do this kind of stuff more often. It's great to see their expressions and the laughter
The way you can hear Sips talking as the stream cuts is peak triforce
I wish regular triforce episodes had cams too
I wonder if we'll still get one Wednesday (if they answer it during the podcast i'm sorry, I'm saving this for later.)
38:26 lol
47:17 Nice to see the lads lose it
27:17 _sips fan service starting
someone send me a link to buy the jumper Lewis is wearing I want one thanks
28:30 can you not buy Apartments in Bristol? Or do you need to buy a house?
''weak stream sips''
he has to 'build it up' xD
In the US they sell drinks full of sugar for cheaper than a bottle of water its depressing. Anything that doesn't have loads of added sugar is sold as some premium health product.
bold lie
Pyrion's head is shinier than usual.
You gotta get that Pokeblock sheen some how
Can relate to Sip's predicament, why the FK would you want to see exactly how a BBC camera crew is entering your body. Show me after! I want to see some surprising explosions or anything else while it's actually happening!
I like Lewis’s Art
all I can think of is sips getting sounded to the mario 64 water music
This was great
1:05:15 Oxytocin
About the no stupid questions thing. I think that came from self-doubt. I experience it a lot where I feel like I'm asking a dumb question so I say it's dumb. People can say whether it's dumb or not. But I think what it's really saying there is, any question is reasonable by nature of it being a question. For example, if we're asked something like, why do we eat? it's not a dumb question in the sense that it has a smart answer, but it's a question that it's perfectly valid to ask. Likewise we have to ask the same for more darker things like, what compels someone to do X. The definition of dumb is whatever you make of it. But I would go a step further and define it as a word that describes your misunderstanding. Because it's true. Stupidity is misunderstanding, as is viewing something as stupid. Because there's no complete answer or question, you will read or answer them as the filler we call dumb. Because you can't fill the gap with your own comprehensive answer. Dumb of the gaps fallacy I guess you can call it?
Why people do Jackass movie? Dumb of the gaps fallacy, that's why.
hardware engineer here: You're right. It's the POWER CYCLES that damage hardware. Leave your shit on.
Interact with your hardware as little as possible. If possible you should not be in the same room as your pc.
Otherwise, avoid looking at your pc or acknowledging its existence. This will massively increase its lifespan.
Cost of living crisis where the biggest polluters keep getting richer and wealth disparity increases, rather than flattens as is typical in recessions, is not going to be good for the environment. Granted lower middle class have very high carbon costs from heating and travel but it pales into the general wastefulness, flights, etc of the very rich, despite the fact that the very rich have more secure energy efficiency.
The rich obviously have much higher per capita emissions and footprint but their total contribution is pretty small because there's so few of them when compared to everyone else. They're called the 1% for a reason lol. The collective contribution of the every day people in the west by far exceeds basically anything else, whether it's the billions in developing countries or the wealthiest 1% you're talking about. That's just reality. There's literally hundreds of millions of us polluting less per capita than the few ultra rich yes, but significantly more than anywhere else on the planet.
Tackling environmental problems involves us all whether we like it or not, it's not down to one country, class or wealth group. It very easy to just point to the wealthy elite in their private jets and mansions and insist they're the problem (and they definitely are) but it would really make very little difference if only they reduced their impact. It's up to all of us
@@matthowells6382 As you said, every day people in the west. That is the largest set of polluters. Of course its a collaborative solution process. My point is that those worst effected by climate change will become even more vulnerable to it. Cost of living wont slow climate change down, it'll accellerate it. I was responding to what lewis said.
To your point the distribution of per capita energy density in the US compared to the rest of the world.
Ugh I hated the Favourite, was it a British thing or something? I'm 50% Brit supposedly but I've only been there once; I'm a Canada boy through and through
Lewis looks a bit like Drachinifel (The Naval Histriographer) there
*histOriographer, friend... That O is a very important distinction fm Histrio- as in Histrionic.
@@gent_Carolina Blame Drachinifel for the spelling. As he deliberately spells it that way
@@sos_legio_primus Wow! 😳 Look up _histrionic personality disorder_ & see what he's saying about himself. 😏
Have a good night 🖖
@@gent_Carolina On Drachinifel. You are looking at the word and making assumptions (1st is that I am an idiot, 2nd Drach is). He has covered the reason for the spelling, and people who give him 'crap/ ' throw shade' at him over it. So, no he is not
As for knowing the meaning of things. I work in mental health; so nah (back to your 1st assumption, on that one you are)
But, whatever'.
Yup! Have a good one.
@@sos_legio_primus OMG you're so defensive & hostile!
I wasn't implying either!
_You_ said he spelled it that way on purpose, so my only assumption was that he knew what it meant & thought the play on words was funny.
As to yourself, I _had been_ impressed w/ ur intelligence, but now uv made it plain that ur grievously lacking insight & should take an anger management class.
I really hope u don't jump down ur clients' throats like this! 😕
*LEWIS* don't listen to Sips, your art is beautiful. I thought it was prints of ancient cave paintings...right down to the color & texture of the rock background❣️
logik is pretty cheap shit, can agree
How is lewis still renting, Yogventures money all dried up? ;)
He cant get a mortgage in japan until he gets citizenship.
@@tarnyowl6068 *Shitershenship
Pflax looks a lot more feminine than I remember and lewis looks a lot more deranged. Sips looks great as always