One thing I hate about anti education people is that they pin it on the teachers. Like: Why are you teaching me this? When will I use this in real life? Because the teacher has no control over what they teach and who they teach it to. I can promise you that a math teacher would much rather teach a class of future mathematicians who actually will use it in real life then a bunch of people who are just doing the class because they have to, but the teacher can’t control that. If you want to change the education system leave teachers alone, talk to the people actually in charge of what’s being taught.
Ikr? People who blame the teachers are just as stupid as those who blame retail employees for store policies. We need to fix the education system, not bitch and moan about teachers who are just trying to make a living with what to many of them is the passion for teaching
people that asked ‘when are we gonna use this??’ in high school drove me insane. hey dickhead, you’re using it right fucking now to graduate. shut the hell up. it makes sense for me to ask that now. i’m majoring in special education, why do i need to pay to take physics? why not just the shit i’ll actually be using on the daily? that’s a legitimate question. still, i’m using it rn to graduate. it sucks but that’s just the way it is. jake paul is a fucking idiot.
@@disgruntledtoad2585 Plus its not about whether they will use that exact thing, it's about setting them up with the tools to use the skills needed for that subject. Yeah, you probably won't write too many persuasive essays in real life, but critical thinking, research, and ability to put across your thoughts and opinions are important skills you're learning by writing persuasive essays. Yeah you probably won't use algebra, but you almost certainly will need the problem-solving and analytical skills you gain from math class. As for your question about physics, I'm currently studying to be an English literature high school teacher, but I'm also taking units that include math, as well as early childhood education classes. It's to set me up if I want to change specialisation, as well as a few government initiatives that were basically like "well if they're too dumb to do this, they're too dumb to teach our kids". Not sure what it's like in your country but it could be a requirement to weed out the type of people who lack the critical thinking skills to do basic physics.
@@madelinebitts2766 The problem with this is by forcing children and teens to take these classes instead of teaching these kids the tools they may or may not even need instead they get their curiosity and willingness to learn stripped away by all of the things they can't stand learning. I can understand why you think these are good things and if they worked out for you that's wonderful, but for myself and many others it did the exact opposite. I despised even by favorite classes by the time I was in high school like Science and Math because I was forced to learn things like history and geography. The problem with school isn't what they're teaching it's how they are forcing kids to learn it. We're still using the same general curriculum and structure for schooling that we did 100 years ago. It's starting to get better in different areas but it's incredibly flawed and hurts a lot of kids a lot more then it helps them. Kids are naturally curious and want to learn new things but when they're forced to learn things that they have little to no interest in it strips most of that curiosity away from them. This was a big topic when "Don't stay in school" went viral a couple years back and while at first it seems very anti-education I'd highly recommend watching Boyinaband's follow up video talking about the subject if you haven't already.
@@madelinebitts2766 Thank you for saying it so I don't have to. There were some classes/subjects I really disliked and often thought like many people here, "Why am I learning this? I'm never going to use it." But thats not really true. I hated math and English classes but now as an adult myself, I'm glad the adults had the foresight I lacked as a child and made me learn those subjects. I use what I learned in those subjects literally every day. And I work at a restaurant so no, I didnt go into a field specializing in those subjects. Those classes taught me how to think. The one lesson I completely rejected and deeply regret is that of homework. I know how to think and know how to solve many problems I face but I absolutely lack willpower and discipline. No one wants to read my life's story but please kids, try to appreciate the education process even when you don't like it. How you receive your education really does make a VAST difference to what kind of an adult you'll be.
Dr.Doofinsmirz: “If I had a dollar for every time Jake pull off a scam towards children, I’d have two dollars. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.”
Imagine having a child. They are charismatic, conventionally attractive, and popular. They gain a following of children on line and make a chunk of money in their teens. You dont watch the videos because you know their content is for children. One day while scrolling through your social media feed you notice the child of one of your friends shared your kids video. With a smile on your face and a welling of pride in your heart you click on the video, just to see what your kid did to make this kid happy. Moments into the video you feel a tightness begin to form deep inside your gut, your stomach churning with a dark ichor. You see the fruit of your loins, your spawn, the child you've raised kicking a screaming into "adulthood" . You see your progeny plugging merch, scams, and flexing on small children with overpriced outfits and cars for the first 3 minutes of the 10:01 long video. You know you need to love this thing, this thing that used to be your kin. But as you look closer at the video you see the bite Mark's woefully covered with terrible makeup on their neck. You know what you must do. Mobilizing quickly you dash to your closet, donning your black trenchcoat and wide brimmed hat. Darting from your bedroom, crossbow held tight in hand, you slink into the night; determined to end this plague on the internet. This monster is not your child, he has become something... else. Mounting your horse you ride deep into the night, riding through what you are sure has been at least a full day, but the dark sky never brightens. Galloping up to the residence this beast that was once your baby calls its home you dismount and silently make your way over the tall gates into the front yard to the obscene, surely rented, odious mansion. Quickly footing it into a window propped open by the corpse of a 12 year old rabid fan who died upon merely observing the visage of the object of their vile worship. All is silent except the mild creaking of the floorboards beneath your leather boots. A hushed whisper, seeming to come from down the hall makes it's way to your ears. As you creep closer, a thin ray of red light seeps out from a crack in a door; and then you hear it: "merrrrch....." Your heart drops. The unmistakable voice of your child. But it isn't. Something vile...hollow and empty accents your spawns speech. You know before you even round the corner what must be done. Quickly rounding the corner to the entrance you see the glowing green eyes of the creature occupying what once was the pride of your life. The iris of their once beautiful eyes has distorted, shifting to form two blank white dollar signs in their center. "HOWS IT GOIN TEAM 10?!?!" the thing launches itself at you, aiming to bight your throat "JOIN TEAM 1000!! BECOME ONE WITH US! BECOME JUST LIKE MEEEEEE!!!!" Wrestling across the floor you steady your aim as you pin them to the floor, aiming your crossbow directly at their heart. But you freeze. Something of your child is still in there. He looks up at you and whispers "father...please...its me, your son. Please dont hurt me, we can forget all this and go back to the way things used to be." Staying your hand you freeze cold. "My boy..." he smiles back at you until suddenly "BUT FIRST LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND..." you fire, the bolt finding its place in his heart as the color bleeds from his eyes and face. In a bubble of blood you wheel around, stepping out the front door. In silence you remount your horse and ride home into the night, a heavy weight lifted off your shoulders. He cant hurt anyone any more...not any more.
There’s a difference between being a dropout because you’re bitter at school cause you never learned how to actually follow along and build ethic and being a dropout because you messed up and need to live with the consequences but is accepting of their misfortune and being a dropout because you literally can’t follow how school is doing things and thus seeks other ventures and being a dropout because you got an opportunity to start doing something that would be beneficial to everyone and to go to school would hinder your lifetime opportunity. Jake Paul is the guy that’s a dropout because he forgot that he’s suppose to attend school and walked into a Best Buy and somehow became a UA-cam.
”I’m uneducated therefore education is useless.” Okay but imagine if doctors, electricians, plumbers, vets, teachers, architects, and so many other jobs didn’t require education. Not only is doing an ”only learn while on the job” style for this incredibly inefficient, but it also isn’t a good way to teach for things that require a vast array of knowledge. Do you want your surgeon to have to teach the very basics of how humans work to a complete amateur while doing surgery on you? Yes, there are some jobs that you can teach yourself but the school can be incredibly important a lot of the time, if not for teaching you how things work, but for having a second person who knows what the fuck they’re doing there to give their thoughts on your work.
Actually they kinda do this it used to be called an apprenticeship but I don't think they call it that now and it might only apply to doctors but essentially once you get your MD(I think) for further education you do on the job training with the office type you hope to work in
as someone studying to be a literature teacher, learning is more about learning how to learn than what you actually learn, being uneducated, means it is much harder for you to learn about things you love
its shocking how much people actually have to explain that; Jake Paul CLEARLY does not understand this and blames the teacher. like ??? if you were educated, JAKE, surely you would realise that your head is so far up your arse that shouting at teachers does nothing x also good luck in your studies! stay strong 💖
FPS Diesel already tore this apart when he looked up Logan and Jake's own high school which had many courses on real careers and knowledge used in everyday life
The way he speaks viscerally bothers me. Which isn't to say that there's no value to a thought or a piece of information if it isn't well-phrased. But the way he speaks? It's the single best advertisement for education. He's a walking contradiction, and I don't think he knows it.
He and his brother are walking, talking, living, breathing proof that the Dunning-Kruger effect is something real and tangible, and i think thats about the only thing of value we can extract from those two
@@emis205 imagine the most stereotypical valley dude voice imaginable and somehow make it 10 times more annoying and stupid. He also tends to use "like" constantly, hearing him speak is a torture in itself i honestly envy the fact you never had to endure him trying to explain even the simplest concept
I don’t think he hates education i think he’s just pandering to people who don’t like education because there are a lot of them and they probably make up a large portion of his fanbase.
As much as I hate school and bitch about school, that's just me complaining, I wouldn't be so dumb to give up education because I'm tired of homework, that's fucking stupid
Because of my own personal issues, I struggle with academia, I'd consider myself a decently intelligent person, but due to some head traumas I really struggle with reading, and after some trauma in my life I've developed some psychological issues that end up clashing with traditional academia. So for me, in my incredibly unique experience, I'm trying to take an alternative path in life. The idea that, because this stuff doesn't suit me, I now have the right to suggest that we can just throw out education and that is the secret to success, is fucking; Nonsense.
I'm currently writing my MA thesis and there were definitely some though times when I thought "why didn't i just get a job instead of doing this shit". i think going straight into the workforce and not bothering with education is a perfectly valid choice to make. it's just jake paul is so fucking dumb and goes about it in the worst way possible that makes it infuriating.
@@carolinealmeida5606 Literally! I'm going into film production and I have a whole chain of production assistant, researcher, contract work, set up in front of me. That's experience that looks good on my CV and educates at the same time, perfect! I don't see Jake with any amount of experience that is helpful in any capacity or sense of cross-field movement. My experience as a production assistant for example could help me get through a branch of pre, and or post production, for example. THATS what the education alternative is about, this is fucking drivel lmao.
Sorchara i think education is still very important and we shouldn't get rid and throw out the whole education system but i do think we need to teach kids that's there's other things to do in life that makes good money that doesn't require school
People who dislike education usually got a bad education in my experience. However I cannot deal with people blaming teachers, as both the child of teachers (with a lot more family members in education) and as someone who has seen people be so incredibly cruel to teachers. All that teachers are usually (yes there are still bad teachers obviously, I've had a few myself) trying to do is help students day after day, doing insane amounts of work, dealing with harassment from the people they're trying to help, and trying to teach despite being often forced into bad curriculums. Respect good teachers.
I think the key word there is "good". Respect good teachers. Some teachers are absolutely horrid, and I'm saying that as someone who enjoyed the vast majority of my teachers.
Not matter what we do. Children are like sponges and will like anything they believe to be an inspiration. There's probably adults who like him to, but no matter what happens, I think his fame will last for a long time even though he rightfully doesn't deserve it.
@@plaguedoctorj.c4963 Kids are dumb and naïve because they don't know about the world lmao Not knowing something makes you ignorant to it, not stupid lol
10:20 they definitely look at qualifIcations. My brother is a great mechanic and because he didn't do good in high school English courses, a lot of places won't hire him. because he _didn't_ _do_ *_good_* *_in_* *_HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH_*
@@wewladstbh "well" versus "good" debate is old, everyone knows both are acceptable in common speech, you dingle XD (Jokes aside, my brother is dyslexic and works better with physical things)
I'm going into nursing. The hands-on experience I've learned from working at medical facilities is invaluable and going to be vital to my career. So is the information I'm learning in school right now. BOTH parts are necessary to my success! I would be unprepared without school, and my skills would be underdeveloped without experience! This is the same for most careers, even if the education levels varies.
Exactly! My brother wants to be a graphic designer so some of the work he did in high school won’t be as important to him as it is me who’s going into nursing here soon. But it’s still useful because he knows it and CAN use it. And it taught him the basic structure of studying/learning. High school teaches you more than you think.
Schools don’t even need to teach us how to do our taxes or skills that we use in our jobs or in our homes. Schools teach us how to learn, so that whatever path we choose we can adapt to it easily. Schools don’t teach us those “real world skills” it teaches us how to learn “real world skills” which is much more important.
It also ideally teaches other things like responsibility and work ethic. They dont always succeed since some schools overwork their students but the intention is there.
Jake Paul: School bad, teaches nothing usefull for job Me: *going to a vocational school to get my cosmetology liscense and qualifications* Ah yes, school all bad
Mike Fluff it does feel wrong, but other than a little punctuation it shouldn’t be incorrect. It’s just not the way people would normally speak :D Then again I’m also not a native english speaker.
@@CommissarMitch it isn't inherently incorrect, but better phrasing would be "I was the smartest kid in class" and yes, i'm a native english speaker. Your english is really good btw.
My God, I appreciate Kappa's insightful commentary on everything, like a LOT (I really value his opinion and logic) but goddamn we know Jake Paul's an absolute mess
It's somewhat impressive how fast his management comes up with a way of scamming kids into giving him loads of money when his content isn't getting enough views or his merch isn't 'selling like a god church'.
Due to mental health issues and a lack of help with my difficulties in school due to being autistic, I was unable to finish school. That doesn't mean I think its useless, or that you'll be just fine without it. Please finish as much schooling as you can comfortably handle/afford. It isn't the be-all end-all, but it will make things much easier for you later in life.
The more Jake Paul exists the more I still wanna know why do people keep giving him money? Like I can understand children but like why aren’t their parents looking into who they are following because this is literally a SCAM
I just wanna know why Jake always looks so scruffy. For someone who’s supposed to be a super good businessman, his beard looks like he’s been living on a desert island for the past three years eating nothing but cabbage and his fellow survivors.
I hate when people shit on the education system, for the wrong reasons. My biggest problem was the absolute lack of support for my autism and the homophobia and transphobia that regularly brought me to near suicide. That is a genuine problem
I'm not gonna claim to be a genius on the topic of education. But personally speaking I believe standardized testing is stupid as student's differ in their interests on different topics and a student who's interested in a topic generally learns that topic better. Of course I believe a student should take a course and I also believe it is not feasible to have non-standarized testing for high schools considering many urban schools can have thousands of students within them.
Tbh, being in visual art and being in artist spaces online, there are a ton of anti-education people. Can you technically teach yourself art, yes, but you only go so far and only so fast. When you have teachers who can tell you exactly what you're doing and how to improve it, you get better faster, and you're forced to do things that otherwise you may have avoided or never done, so your skills round out and you're not stuck drawing same-faced characters at 3/4 view in a white void. And this is all without mentioning the connections you make and the resources you get. The best way to get a foot in the door in many art industries is to have a connection to someone already there. If your teacher is an industry professional, you're almost there! Is art school expensive, yes. All college and university is. Should it be so expensive, I don't think so, but that doesn't necessarily mean the information you learn there is useless.
I remember before the suicide forest incident that people were saying stuff like “Logan is definitely the better brother,” (although he wasn’t great either). Now we have come full circle, especially since make snapped on Twitter a week ago.
I'm a video production/film major. Jake says that a creative major like that doenst need education and doesnt need a degree and I just need to jump into it. How the fuck do I jump into something, when I am a young person with no experience, no expendable income, no knowledge. I would never get hired. UA-cam and internet articles cant teach everything. Editing is my favorite part of a video project, besides writing. Editing is not just something to tack the footage together, it's a tool that has a major part in the outcome and quality of a project. And to treat it like a basic thing, is a huge discredit.
I really enjoy watching Kappa Kaiju way more than watching other similar commentary youtubers. A lot of other commentary youtubers sound so pretentious, and their jokes are so forced and rely heavily on how "edgy" some of the content is. Thanks for the staying the way you are Mr. Kaiju.
My god is this real? There was a group at my college masquerading as a small studio for making video content that I wanted to get involved with to get some more experience with sound, and they ended up being the suckers who would take this kind of course. Throughout the “interview” process I could not get a straight answer from anybody on what they actually did or wanted to do. And it wasn’t until 3 weeks in with lots of pointless meetings that I got handed a packet labeled “how to go viral and become a youtube sensation” I walked out of that meeting and never looked back. It was the most laughable thing ever to me that they thought there was some sort of formula you could follow and go viral like its not dumb fucking luck. To this day they post on the facebook page for my film major and look for recruits for some new project they’re trying out thats always different from the last cause they don’t put much thought into their content and are constantly changing people cause people realize what a bunch of clowns they are.
when he started about the editing course I couldn’t agree more. I took a film and editing class in high school, and it wasn’t really till halfway through the year we actually began editing. because there is much to learn, and I honestly am so glad my teacher didn’t just have jump onto premiere and pray something good happens. and also my midterm was just watching casablanca and writing why it was good.
This new form of content is better than the older stuff, still love it all the same. Kappa you can't stop me from watching your hour long videos on repeat, I will contest you before god.
Teens barely listen to their teachers with the current curriculum as it is. What makes Jake think that they’ll listen more if teachers suddenly taught how to do taxes? In some schools here in the Philippines we have classes related to finance and economy in high school. (We had this class for our senior year) And lemme tell you, as much as I appreciate them trying to teach us about taxes and managing expenses, nobody understood a lick of what the teacher said because trying to water down a subject as complex as doing taxes for a class of (at the time) 16 year olds is about as easy as splitting the atom.
How to be successful, no bullshit: 1) be born into a very wealthy family 2) have parent neglect issues 3) have no shame whatsoever 4) break shit for the sake of breaking expensive stuff 5) be extremely lucky 6) record everything you do for an audience exclusively made out of kids who are easily impressed
The education system is absolutely broken, but jake completely misses the point about it. The point isn’t that kids aren’t being taught important things, they’re not being taught effectively. There are a lot of issues with the school system (especially the American school system) but it needs reformation, not abolition
i dont understand how jake paul can be anti-education yet want to teach, like make it make sense also yeah education isn't necessary for a job but it looks good on a resume. I'm a chef and am getting a paper that says I'm "educated" despite working in the industry for like 4 years now so I can get unique positions but it doesn't change my skill set much besides like,,,,, language communications I guess
I learned how to do my taxes and balance a checkbook in school, and I went to a pretty backwoods school. I think the majority of people just don't like to admit that they didn't pay attention in personal finance.
I'm very confused, how many high schools don't teach about taxes? My high school taught me how to do taxes...it was for my Consumer Ed credit. Do most High Schools not offer this as a course? It was a class called "Contemporary Adult Life." It taught me how to balance a checkbook, taxes and how they work, the basics of a 401k, W2 forms, etc.. I took it because it promised to teach me "life skills."
Yeah as an Electrician I can say no amount of work experience is gonna let you figure out all the formulas and how it affects things. E.g What's the voltage drop on a V90 25mm single insulated Cu cable ran through a PVC conduit buried 600mm in direct ground with an ambient temperature of 30 degrees celsius with a route length of 30 meters and you have a maximum demand of 85A? It's pretty damn simple when you learn it at trade school but no way you're figuring it out on the job.
Its easy to confuse problems with your own personal education for problems with education as a generality. Many, many, many, many schools and fields of study are poorly designed if the goal is to walk away with a practical and marketable skill. My wife went to one of the most highly regarded universities in her field, and frankly was taught virtually nothing about the actual physical process of performing her job, only abstract theories. I remember my first programming class. What a disaster. It was like a teacher trying to teach spanish by handing the students a spanish dictionary and calling it a day. I don't blame education as a concept of course, but I can see how someone might if they have difficulty separating personal anecdote from broad truths.
You can't fault someone for criticizing the American education system, but for Jake it's literally just, "how do you do fellow kids," and it's just tiring.
I worked at an after school program where this one seven year old in particular caused a lot of problems. He threw temper tantrums daily, stole from the other kids, said really edgy bullshit, dabbed every other sentence which made every other seven year old hate him, and was overall really disrespectful and insulted all the teachers and grownups who took care of him. He was a Jake Paul fan.
I’m still in school and I am literally learning about insurance and how to buy a car (which jake said teachers didn’t do in his teacher diss track) so idk if it’s just my education system but he’s talking out of his ass lol
One thing i want to add, Is if he is a highschool dropout like you said (unsure and don't care) then he might have missed a class named single survival, or another class whos name i've forgotten which is about personal finance. American schools give you the option to learn about taxes and shit, in addition to the highschool education which is supposed to help you prepare for college education.
It sounds like the guy who "did a university course on editing" took some kind of introductory THEORY course which was probably meant to be one of the first courses someone took in a 3-4 year program and other subsequent courses would build on that base theory... -A graduate student who understands how education works
With Jake Paul, and all of his "friends"... "Business partners", you can physically watch the "Dunning Kruger" effect happening right before your eyes. They're a perfect display of it at all times.
"I would say don't take advice from people like me who have gotten very lucky. We're very biased. You know, like Taylor Swift telling you to follow your dreams is like a lottery winner telling you, 'Liquidize your assets; buy Powerball tickets - it works!" Bo Burnham.
Without audio at 6:16 it looks like 2 people let a hobo into their home and now said hobo (Jake Paul) is ranting them and they’re slowly realizing they made a BIG mistake.
Jake Paul talks like a 16-year-old that thinks he's smart because he took AP English and remembered a handful of big SAT words
Except he failed that AP English class
@@goatmonarch naturally
Sad considering he's a grown ass man mentally functioning at know it all teenage levels
He talks like an edgy 7 year old that learned about the mitochondria
@@kuzwhat well it *is* the powerhouse of the cell
“I read a disgusting amount on pascal just to justify my hatred for it for an offhand joke...” I mean this is why we subscribe honestly
Damascus Exactly the sheer amount of research he does is outstanding and makes his opinion valuable
Still more intuitive than Microsoft Java!
Cobalt forever!
He could provide a link, maybe even with timestamp... Just saying...
@@Bokto1 lmao im pretty sure its from his video about yandere dev where he completely destroys the coding
One thing I hate about anti education people is that they pin it on the teachers. Like: Why are you teaching me this? When will I use this in real life? Because the teacher has no control over what they teach and who they teach it to. I can promise you that a math teacher would much rather teach a class of future mathematicians who actually will use it in real life then a bunch of people who are just doing the class because they have to, but the teacher can’t control that. If you want to change the education system leave teachers alone, talk to the people actually in charge of what’s being taught.
Ikr? People who blame the teachers are just as stupid as those who blame retail employees for store policies. We need to fix the education system, not bitch and moan about teachers who are just trying to make a living with what to many of them is the passion for teaching
people that asked ‘when are we gonna use this??’ in high school drove me insane. hey dickhead, you’re using it right fucking now to graduate. shut the hell up.
it makes sense for me to ask that now. i’m majoring in special education, why do i need to pay to take physics? why not just the shit i’ll actually be using on the daily? that’s a legitimate question. still, i’m using it rn to graduate. it sucks but that’s just the way it is. jake paul is a fucking idiot.
@@disgruntledtoad2585 Plus its not about whether they will use that exact thing, it's about setting them up with the tools to use the skills needed for that subject.
Yeah, you probably won't write too many persuasive essays in real life, but critical thinking, research, and ability to put across your thoughts and opinions are important skills you're learning by writing persuasive essays.
Yeah you probably won't use algebra, but you almost certainly will need the problem-solving and analytical skills you gain from math class.
As for your question about physics, I'm currently studying to be an English literature high school teacher, but I'm also taking units that include math, as well as early childhood education classes. It's to set me up if I want to change specialisation, as well as a few government initiatives that were basically like "well if they're too dumb to do this, they're too dumb to teach our kids". Not sure what it's like in your country but it could be a requirement to weed out the type of people who lack the critical thinking skills to do basic physics.
@@madelinebitts2766 The problem with this is by forcing children and teens to take these classes instead of teaching these kids the tools they may or may not even need instead they get their curiosity and willingness to learn stripped away by all of the things they can't stand learning. I can understand why you think these are good things and if they worked out for you that's wonderful, but for myself and many others it did the exact opposite. I despised even by favorite classes by the time I was in high school like Science and Math because I was forced to learn things like history and geography.
The problem with school isn't what they're teaching it's how they are forcing kids to learn it. We're still using the same general curriculum and structure for schooling that we did 100 years ago. It's starting to get better in different areas but it's incredibly flawed and hurts a lot of kids a lot more then it helps them. Kids are naturally curious and want to learn new things but when they're forced to learn things that they have little to no interest in it strips most of that curiosity away from them.
This was a big topic when "Don't stay in school" went viral a couple years back and while at first it seems very anti-education I'd highly recommend watching Boyinaband's follow up video talking about the subject if you haven't already.
@@madelinebitts2766 Thank you for saying it so I don't have to.
There were some classes/subjects I really disliked and often thought like many people here, "Why am I learning this? I'm never going to use it." But thats not really true. I hated math and English classes but now as an adult myself, I'm glad the adults had the foresight I lacked as a child and made me learn those subjects. I use what I learned in those subjects literally every day. And I work at a restaurant so no, I didnt go into a field specializing in those subjects. Those classes taught me how to think.
The one lesson I completely rejected and deeply regret is that of homework. I know how to think and know how to solve many problems I face but I absolutely lack willpower and discipline.
No one wants to read my life's story but please kids, try to appreciate the education process even when you don't like it. How you receive your education really does make a VAST difference to what kind of an adult you'll be.
Dr.Doofinsmirz: “If I had a dollar for every time Jake pull off a scam towards children,
I’d have two dollars.
Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.”
2 dollars is way too low i mean half of his videos are 50%ads for his merch so i think doofinshmurf whould get atleast 200 dollars or so
I so heard this in Doofinsmirz voice lol.
@@evacesartcorner9840 lol it is a nickel but the point still gets across
Nah
Doofenshmirtz would get enough money to fund at least 3 inators
@@drakep.5857 5 * infinity actually
Imagine having a child. They are charismatic, conventionally attractive, and popular. They gain a following of children on line and make a chunk of money in their teens. You dont watch the videos because you know their content is for children. One day while scrolling through your social media feed you notice the child of one of your friends shared your kids video. With a smile on your face and a welling of pride in your heart you click on the video, just to see what your kid did to make this kid happy. Moments into the video you feel a tightness begin to form deep inside your gut, your stomach churning with a dark ichor. You see the fruit of your loins, your spawn, the child you've raised kicking a screaming into "adulthood" . You see your progeny plugging merch, scams, and flexing on small children with overpriced outfits and cars for the first 3 minutes of the 10:01 long video. You know you need to love this thing, this thing that used to be your kin. But as you look closer at the video you see the bite Mark's woefully covered with terrible makeup on their neck. You know what you must do. Mobilizing quickly you dash to your closet, donning your black trenchcoat and wide brimmed hat. Darting from your bedroom, crossbow held tight in hand, you slink into the night; determined to end this plague on the internet. This monster is not your child, he has become something... else. Mounting your horse you ride deep into the night, riding through what you are sure has been at least a full day, but the dark sky never brightens. Galloping up to the residence this beast that was once your baby calls its home you dismount and silently make your way over the tall gates into the front yard to the obscene, surely rented, odious mansion. Quickly footing it into a window propped open by the corpse of a 12 year old rabid fan who died upon merely observing the visage of the object of their vile worship. All is silent except the mild creaking of the floorboards beneath your leather boots. A hushed whisper, seeming to come from down the hall makes it's way to your ears. As you creep closer, a thin ray of red light seeps out from a crack in a door; and then you hear it: "merrrrch....."
Your heart drops. The unmistakable voice of your child. But it isn't. Something vile...hollow and empty accents your spawns speech. You know before you even round the corner what must be done.
Quickly rounding the corner to the entrance you see the glowing green eyes of the creature occupying what once was the pride of your life. The iris of their once beautiful eyes has distorted, shifting to form two blank white dollar signs in their center.
"HOWS IT GOIN TEAM 10?!?!" the thing launches itself at you, aiming to bight your throat "JOIN TEAM 1000!! BECOME ONE WITH US! BECOME JUST LIKE MEEEEEE!!!!"
Wrestling across the floor you steady your aim as you pin them to the floor, aiming your crossbow directly at their heart. But you freeze. Something of your child is still in there. He looks up at you and whispers "father...please...its me, your son. Please dont hurt me, we can forget all this and go back to the way things used to be." Staying your hand you freeze cold. "My boy..." he smiles back at you until suddenly "BUT FIRST LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND..."
you fire, the bolt finding its place in his heart as the color bleeds from his eyes and face. In a bubble of blood you wheel around, stepping out the front door. In silence you remount your horse and ride home into the night, a heavy weight lifted off your shoulders. He cant hurt anyone any more...not any more.
Unfortunately the actual parents are encouraging the horseshit... Sigh.
I love this, you're a great writer
The twist of a century
@@elimidd6626 thank you. If I made someone laugh I'm happy. =]
@@thehermit8618 I want to make this into a screenplay/stageplay/TV show/movie/ interpretive-dance-themed restaurant. Know anyone?
the fact that a high school dropout is preaching to millions of children that they don’t need school is terrifying.
There’s a difference between being a dropout because you’re bitter at school cause you never learned how to actually follow along and build ethic and being a dropout because you messed up and need to live with the consequences but is accepting of their misfortune and being a dropout because you literally can’t follow how school is doing things and thus seeks other ventures and being a dropout because you got an opportunity to start doing something that would be beneficial to everyone and to go to school would hinder your lifetime opportunity.
Jake Paul is the guy that’s a dropout because he forgot that he’s suppose to attend school and walked into a Best Buy and somehow became a UA-cam.
”I’m uneducated therefore education is useless.”
Okay but imagine if doctors, electricians, plumbers, vets, teachers, architects, and so many other jobs didn’t require education. Not only is doing an ”only learn while on the job” style for this incredibly inefficient, but it also isn’t a good way to teach for things that require a vast array of knowledge. Do you want your surgeon to have to teach the very basics of how humans work to a complete amateur while doing surgery on you?
Yes, there are some jobs that you can teach yourself but the school can be incredibly important a lot of the time, if not for teaching you how things work, but for having a second person who knows what the fuck they’re doing there to give their thoughts on your work.
Actually they kinda do this it used to be called an apprenticeship but I don't think they call it that now and it might only apply to doctors but essentially once you get your MD(I think) for further education you do on the job training with the office type you hope to work in
as someone studying to be a literature teacher, learning is more about learning how to learn than what you actually learn, being uneducated, means it is much harder for you to learn about things you love
I had to read this a few times to understand it, but I totally agree. 👏 Good look with your studies!
its shocking how much people actually have to explain that; Jake Paul CLEARLY does not understand this and blames the teacher. like ??? if you were educated, JAKE, surely you would realise that your head is so far up your arse that shouting at teachers does nothing x also good luck in your studies! stay strong 💖
"Jake Paul's new scam course is garbage"
Ah yes the floor here is made out of floor.
Ah yes the garbage here is made out of garbage.
Ah yes my ceiling is made out of floor. I live under a house.
@@RabidlyTaboo r/whoooosh?????
@@someguy86 Not a good woosh.
@@someguy86 subversion of expectations. Now, what sound does a plane flying over your head make?
Jake Paul is the type of guy to watch the Boynaband "Don't stay in school" song and taking it literally.
He probably didnt even watch it. He just looked at the title and said
yep.
FPS Diesel already tore this apart when he looked up Logan and Jake's own high school which had many courses on real careers and knowledge used in everyday life
The way he speaks viscerally bothers me. Which isn't to say that there's no value to a thought or a piece of information if it isn't well-phrased.
But the way he speaks? It's the single best advertisement for education. He's a walking contradiction, and I don't think he knows it.
He and his brother are walking, talking, living, breathing proof that the Dunning-Kruger effect is something real and tangible, and i think thats about the only thing of value we can extract from those two
I never actually heard him talk? I can't seem to recall what his voice sounds like
@@emis205 imagine the most stereotypical valley dude voice imaginable and somehow make it 10 times more annoying and stupid. He also tends to use "like" constantly, hearing him speak is a torture in itself i honestly envy the fact you never had to endure him trying to explain even the simplest concept
He speaks like a young kid trying to read aloud to the class
and he ain't go no life
I don’t think he hates education i think he’s just pandering to people who don’t like education because there are a lot of them and they probably make up a large portion of his fanbase.
Because they're 10 yrs old who watch youtube and want the lifestyle but don't know any better, so it makes them easy targets for this shit 😏
School children
As much as I hate school and bitch about school, that's just me complaining, I wouldn't be so dumb to give up education because I'm tired of homework, that's fucking stupid
Because of my own personal issues, I struggle with academia, I'd consider myself a decently intelligent person, but due to some head traumas I really struggle with reading, and after some trauma in my life I've developed some psychological issues that end up clashing with traditional academia. So for me, in my incredibly unique experience, I'm trying to take an alternative path in life. The idea that, because this stuff doesn't suit me, I now have the right to suggest that we can just throw out education and that is the secret to success, is fucking; Nonsense.
I'm currently writing my MA thesis and there were definitely some though times when I thought "why didn't i just get a job instead of doing this shit". i think going straight into the workforce and not bothering with education is a perfectly valid choice to make. it's just jake paul is so fucking dumb and goes about it in the worst way possible that makes it infuriating.
@@carolinealmeida5606 Literally! I'm going into film production and I have a whole chain of production assistant, researcher, contract work, set up in front of me. That's experience that looks good on my CV and educates at the same time, perfect! I don't see Jake with any amount of experience that is helpful in any capacity or sense of cross-field movement. My experience as a production assistant for example could help me get through a branch of pre, and or post production, for example. THATS what the education alternative is about, this is fucking drivel lmao.
Sorchara i think education is still very important and we shouldn't get rid and throw out the whole education system but i do think we need to teach kids that's there's other things to do in life that makes good money that doesn't require school
Caroline Almeida my mother did that and she struggles to even pay bills. speaking from personal experience, it's not a very good thing to do
I feel that instead of pushing to abolish education, he should've pushed for more inclusive education
The Phoenix Wright music makes you get dragged into the video I love this
Sam.
I can feel the objection
I get so pumped up whenever I hear it !!
still waiting on the kappa vs bernie “talking without using their hands” challenge 2020
I mean Bernie is likely to accept something like this lol
@@gastonzumbo9860 Bernie would drop dead before the challenge even starts
@@lieutenantgonads not as old and decrepit as Biden tho
“No one from teams 10 has posted anything in 8 months” ok WOOOOW they’re dead.
And life keeps turning without them, can't miss what you never cared for.
Good.
They wernt popular enough with the kids,we can't let financial burdans stay alive.
B-but if it weren’t for them the US would still be shitty...
@@emblemblade9245 Did they claim to save the US from itself?
People who dislike education usually got a bad education in my experience. However I cannot deal with people blaming teachers, as both the child of teachers (with a lot more family members in education) and as someone who has seen people be so incredibly cruel to teachers. All that teachers are usually (yes there are still bad teachers obviously, I've had a few myself) trying to do is help students day after day, doing insane amounts of work, dealing with harassment from the people they're trying to help, and trying to teach despite being often forced into bad curriculums. Respect good teachers.
I think the key word there is "good". Respect good teachers. Some teachers are absolutely horrid, and I'm saying that as someone who enjoyed the vast majority of my teachers.
It blows my mind that anyone actually likes Jake Paul
Children are impressionable like that, hopefully they grow up and wise up soon enough and leave him behind
Not matter what we do. Children are like sponges and will like anything they believe to be an inspiration. There's probably adults who like him to, but no matter what happens, I think his fame will last for a long time even though he rightfully doesn't deserve it.
Kids are stupid
@@plaguedoctorj.c4963 Kids are dumb and naïve because they don't know about the world lmao
Not knowing something makes you ignorant to it, not stupid lol
10:20 they definitely look at qualifIcations. My brother is a great mechanic and because he didn't do good in high school English courses, a lot of places won't hire him.
because
he
_didn't_
_do_
*_good_*
*_in_*
*_HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH_*
"didn't do good"
Looks like you aren't getting hired either buddy boy
@@wewladstbh "well" versus "good" debate is old, everyone knows both are acceptable in common speech, you dingle XD
(Jokes aside, my brother is dyslexic and works better with physical things)
Oh wow. Yet another scam from Jake. Who would've guessed. Oh my god, I'm so shocked.
Top ten anime plot twists
@@pissapocalypse that were actually not plot twists
Jake Paul looks like my breaded ramen noodles
More likely, untextured hair from the
RE engine.
sorry your breaded WHAT
And not even the store bought stuff. Like a couple steps below that.
Pizza Steve
I’m scared
Plushypony 94 marty im scared
*”he stumbles through his sentences like he’s telepathically linked to joe biden”*
Well done you put something he said in quote marks I think that is fully deserving of a like oh whoops my finger slipped
It’s funny cause he’s not American
Mark
Glad to hear our potential president is restoring international respect for america, one Fumble 'n Rape at a time.
@@infernomance the classic double whammy, knocks out all the competition
"Jake stumbles through his sentences like he's telepathically linked to Joe Biden."
Instant like
I sincerely hope you and everybody who sees this comment has seen Biden oblivion dialogue
Kappa is a literal wordsmith and i don't know how he hasn't broken the million subs threshold yet
I'm going into nursing. The hands-on experience I've learned from working at medical facilities is invaluable and going to be vital to my career. So is the information I'm learning in school right now. BOTH parts are necessary to my success! I would be unprepared without school, and my skills would be underdeveloped without experience! This is the same for most careers, even if the education levels varies.
Exactly! My brother wants to be a graphic designer so some of the work he did in high school won’t be as important to him as it is me who’s going into nursing here soon. But it’s still useful because he knows it and CAN use it. And it taught him the basic structure of studying/learning. High school teaches you more than you think.
Schools don’t even need to teach us how to do our taxes or skills that we use in our jobs or in our homes. Schools teach us how to learn, so that whatever path we choose we can adapt to it easily. Schools don’t teach us those “real world skills” it teaches us how to learn “real world skills” which is much more important.
It also ideally teaches other things like responsibility and work ethic. They dont always succeed since some schools overwork their students but the intention is there.
Jake Paul: School bad, teaches nothing usefull for job
Me: *going to a vocational school to get my cosmetology liscense and qualifications* Ah yes, school all bad
Big Dog Kappa Kaiju Set To Fight American Tax Dodger In World's First Social Distancing Boxing Match
In 2 weeks, Jake Paul is gonna be asking his kid subs to be his FitTea “consultants”
team 10: where are they now
Everett.
6 feet underground I guess
I don’t need an education, I’m rich.
LMAO
I feel sorry for the cops that are gonna eventually arrest him and are gonna be filmed for the "views"
this aged well
alternative explanation of the Kuleshov effect:
smiling after this video
versus smiling after watching Jake Paul's word vomit
noone:
Jake Paul: *_"I was the kid in class who was the smartest"_*
I am not an English speaker... Is that sentence gramatically correct? It feels wrong.
Mike Fluff it does feel wrong, but other than a little punctuation it shouldn’t be incorrect.
It’s just not the way people would normally speak :D
Then again I’m also not a native english speaker.
@@CommissarMitch it isn't inherently incorrect, but better phrasing would be "I was the smartest kid in class"
and yes, i'm a native english speaker. Your english is really good btw.
Instead of getting solely mad at Jake Paul, this video led to my roommate and I discussing film theory and editing. Thanks Kappa :)
My God, I appreciate Kappa's insightful commentary on everything, like a LOT (I really value his opinion and logic) but goddamn we know Jake Paul's an absolute mess
Hey sometimes its nice to just get a comfy seat and watch a dumpster fire amiright?
It Just Works Yeah that's why I live in the United States lmao
It's somewhat impressive how fast his management comes up with a way of scamming kids into giving him loads of money when his content isn't getting enough views or his merch isn't 'selling like a god church'.
*Ace Attorney objection music intensifies*
This video was posted 5 hours ago and still has more engagement than Jake Paul's video
I like how he, to show 16 with one hand, just let a seizure occur
Due to mental health issues and a lack of help with my difficulties in school due to being autistic, I was unable to finish school. That doesn't mean I think its useless, or that you'll be just fine without it. Please finish as much schooling as you can comfortably handle/afford. It isn't the be-all end-all, but it will make things much easier for you later in life.
The more Jake Paul exists the more I still wanna know why do people keep giving him money? Like I can understand children but like why aren’t their parents looking into who they are following because this is literally a SCAM
Oh, this guy. The guy who immediately gone as fast as he rises.
_Usual scammer._
Also, notification gang
Fred
@@reactionboyguy oh god i know where your profile pic is from
I just wanna know why Jake always looks so scruffy. For someone who’s supposed to be a super good businessman, his beard looks like he’s been living on a desert island for the past three years eating nothing but cabbage and his fellow survivors.
Kappa rlly b feeding us good content in these hard times I love him
I rewatched this after sitting my first uni exam earlier today (it went terribly), I really needed this nonsense
The quality of your videos just shoots up every week and I'm in awe
I hate when people shit on the education system, for the wrong reasons. My biggest problem was the absolute lack of support for my autism and the homophobia and transphobia that regularly brought me to near suicide. That is a genuine problem
I'm not gonna claim to be a genius on the topic of education. But personally speaking I believe standardized testing is stupid as student's differ in their interests on different topics and a student who's interested in a topic generally learns that topic better. Of course I believe a student should take a course and I also believe it is not feasible to have non-standarized testing for high schools considering many urban schools can have thousands of students within them.
Just because someone’s successful doesn’t mean they’re good. Some people need to realize that
Tbh, being in visual art and being in artist spaces online, there are a ton of anti-education people. Can you technically teach yourself art, yes, but you only go so far and only so fast. When you have teachers who can tell you exactly what you're doing and how to improve it, you get better faster, and you're forced to do things that otherwise you may have avoided or never done, so your skills round out and you're not stuck drawing same-faced characters at 3/4 view in a white void. And this is all without mentioning the connections you make and the resources you get. The best way to get a foot in the door in many art industries is to have a connection to someone already there. If your teacher is an industry professional, you're almost there!
Is art school expensive, yes. All college and university is. Should it be so expensive, I don't think so, but that doesn't necessarily mean the information you learn there is useless.
I remember before the suicide forest incident that people were saying stuff like “Logan is definitely the better brother,” (although he wasn’t great either). Now we have come full circle, especially since make snapped on Twitter a week ago.
I'm a video production/film major. Jake says that a creative major like that doenst need education and doesnt need a degree and I just need to jump into it. How the fuck do I jump into something, when I am a young person with no experience, no expendable income, no knowledge. I would never get hired. UA-cam and internet articles cant teach everything.
Editing is my favorite part of a video project, besides writing. Editing is not just something to tack the footage together, it's a tool that has a major part in the outcome and quality of a project. And to treat it like a basic thing, is a huge discredit.
I really enjoy watching Kappa Kaiju way more than watching other similar commentary youtubers. A lot of other commentary youtubers sound so pretentious, and their jokes are so forced and rely heavily on how "edgy" some of the content is. Thanks for the staying the way you are Mr. Kaiju.
I sometimes wonder what Jake would be like if he had a proper education and a responsible and loving family
1:17
"I can't sign 16 on one hand-"
[blinks in ASL]
My god is this real? There was a group at my college masquerading as a small studio for making video content that I wanted to get involved with to get some more experience with sound, and they ended up being the suckers who would take this kind of course. Throughout the “interview” process I could not get a straight answer from anybody on what they actually did or wanted to do. And it wasn’t until 3 weeks in with lots of pointless meetings that I got handed a packet labeled “how to go viral and become a youtube sensation” I walked out of that meeting and never looked back. It was the most laughable thing ever to me that they thought there was some sort of formula you could follow and go viral like its not dumb fucking luck. To this day they post on the facebook page for my film major and look for recruits for some new project they’re trying out thats always different from the last cause they don’t put much thought into their content and are constantly changing people cause people realize what a bunch of clowns they are.
when he started about the editing course I couldn’t agree more. I took a film and editing class in high school, and it wasn’t really till halfway through the year we actually began editing. because there is much to learn, and I honestly am so glad my teacher didn’t just have jump onto premiere and pray something good happens. and also my midterm was just watching casablanca and writing why it was good.
I did not think I was going to get an lesson in film editing from this video. Thanks it was a great lesson
Next you'll say: "Didn't he already make a scam?"
Didn't he already make a scam? Huh?!
Llewelyn Shingler
NANI!?
Hes wrong if he thinks he can repay what he owes with money
Im going to community college to learn welding...i cant go into that industry WITHOUT a certificate...i cant just drop out and join the field
Like he’s telepathically linked to joe Biden is now my favourite sentence
This new form of content is better than the older stuff, still love it all the same.
Kappa you can't stop me from watching your hour long videos on repeat, I will contest you before god.
Teens barely listen to their teachers with the current curriculum as it is. What makes Jake think that they’ll listen more if teachers suddenly taught how to do taxes?
In some schools here in the Philippines we have classes related to finance and economy in high school. (We had this class for our senior year) And lemme tell you, as much as I appreciate them trying to teach us about taxes and managing expenses, nobody understood a lick of what the teacher said because trying to water down a subject as complex as doing taxes for a class of (at the time) 16 year olds is about as easy as splitting the atom.
How to be successful, no bullshit:
1) be born into a very wealthy family
2) have parent neglect issues
3) have no shame whatsoever
4) break shit for the sake of breaking expensive stuff
5) be extremely lucky
6) record everything you do for an audience exclusively made out of kids who are easily impressed
The education system is absolutely broken, but jake completely misses the point about it. The point isn’t that kids aren’t being taught important things, they’re not being taught effectively. There are a lot of issues with the school system (especially the American school system) but it needs reformation, not abolition
As someone that will learn editing in the near future, hearing this was very interesting!!
i dont understand how jake paul can be anti-education yet want to teach, like make it make sense
also yeah education isn't necessary for a job but it looks good on a resume. I'm a chef and am getting a paper that says I'm "educated" despite working in the industry for like 4 years now so I can get unique positions but it doesn't change my skill set much besides like,,,,, language communications I guess
I love the amount of research that goes into these videos.
1:21 Can anyone explain the 5&8 year old in Team 10, I hadn't heard of this before and I feel bad for the kids now.
I learned how to do my taxes and balance a checkbook in school, and I went to a pretty backwoods school. I think the majority of people just don't like to admit that they didn't pay attention in personal finance.
It feels like whenever an ad plays it's always when you're at the core of whichever criticism you're making, really throws off the flow
I'm very confused, how many high schools don't teach about taxes? My high school taught me how to do taxes...it was for my Consumer Ed credit. Do most High Schools not offer this as a course? It was a class called "Contemporary Adult Life." It taught me how to balance a checkbook, taxes and how they work, the basics of a 401k, W2 forms, etc.. I took it because it promised to teach me "life skills."
“School doesnt teach you how to edit”
Film school has left the chat
Nice work on explaining the imporance of an education in certain sectors, also good use of personal life to put it into context.
Yeah as an Electrician I can say no amount of work experience is gonna let you figure out all the formulas and how it affects things. E.g What's the voltage drop on a V90 25mm single insulated Cu cable ran through a PVC conduit buried 600mm in direct ground with an ambient temperature of 30 degrees celsius with a route length of 30 meters and you have a maximum demand of 85A? It's pretty damn simple when you learn it at trade school but no way you're figuring it out on the job.
1:21
_...he actually does count to 16 on one hand..._
5+5+5+1
"stumbling through his sentences like he's telepathically linked to joe biden" holy SHIT that got me good
They've been silent for 9 months? Holy shit, they're finally dead! TEAM 10 IS NO MORE!!!!
Its easy to confuse problems with your own personal education for problems with education as a generality. Many, many, many, many schools and fields of study are poorly designed if the goal is to walk away with a practical and marketable skill. My wife went to one of the most highly regarded universities in her field, and frankly was taught virtually nothing about the actual physical process of performing her job, only abstract theories. I remember my first programming class. What a disaster. It was like a teacher trying to teach spanish by handing the students a spanish dictionary and calling it a day.
I don't blame education as a concept of course, but I can see how someone might if they have difficulty separating personal anecdote from broad truths.
15:15 reminds me of those chrisitan religious TV intepreter for the deaf
You can't fault someone for criticizing the American education system, but for Jake it's literally just, "how do you do fellow kids," and it's just tiring.
I worked at an after school program where this one seven year old in particular caused a lot of problems. He threw temper tantrums daily, stole from the other kids, said really edgy bullshit, dabbed every other sentence which made every other seven year old hate him, and was overall really disrespectful and insulted all the teachers and grownups who took care of him. He was a Jake Paul fan.
Jake Paul's birth certificate is an apology from the Trojan condom company
I’m still in school and I am literally learning about insurance and how to buy a car (which jake said teachers didn’t do in his teacher diss track) so idk if it’s just my education system but he’s talking out of his ass lol
It's only been 10 seconds since this video started. At the 0:20 mark lol.
One thing i want to add, Is if he is a highschool dropout like you said (unsure and don't care) then he might have missed a class named single survival, or another class whos name i've forgotten which is about personal finance. American schools give you the option to learn about taxes and shit, in addition to the highschool education which is supposed to help you prepare for college education.
It sounds like the guy who "did a university course on editing" took some kind of introductory THEORY course which was probably meant to be one of the first courses someone took in a 3-4 year program and other subsequent courses would build on that base theory... -A graduate student who understands how education works
With Jake Paul, and all of his "friends"... "Business partners", you can physically watch the "Dunning Kruger" effect happening right before your eyes. They're a perfect display of it at all times.
Jake Paul's service is the EA skill share.
You know shits getting real when Kappa starts with the Ace attorney Cornered music
And you went through the hole course.
That's dedication right there.
so many kids at my middle and high school wore full sets of team 10 merch like bro go spend your money on kaiju merch or wizard101
Man the sound design of your videos is so satisfying for some reason
I think I just saw every video on your channel in the past couple days, you've really improved and are fun to watch. Great work dude!
"I would say don't take advice from people like me who have gotten very lucky. We're very biased. You know, like Taylor Swift telling you to follow your dreams is like a lottery winner telling you, 'Liquidize your assets; buy Powerball tickets - it works!"
Bo Burnham.
Without audio at 6:16 it looks like 2 people let a hobo into their home and now said hobo (Jake Paul) is ranting them and they’re slowly realizing they made a BIG mistake.
"I don't wanna be labled anti-anything, but damn do I not like the Jews." -Adolf Hitler, 1938
i just love how Kappa always uses Ace attorney soundtracks it makes everything feel more serious
I like how his go to music choice is always Phoenix Wright cornered music