5 Awful Habits That Will Ruin Your Social Life

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  • @youraverageguy4930
    @youraverageguy4930 5 років тому +122520

    Why do I watch these videos as if I'm some kind of alien trying to assimilate into human culture?

    • @MeowPictures
      @MeowPictures 5 років тому +1479

      LOL

    • @metasprite5648
      @metasprite5648 5 років тому +3268

      Or an AI trying to understand human kind

    • @mark0183
      @mark0183 5 років тому +3554

      So you become a likeable alien

    • @skyz3ra
      @skyz3ra 5 років тому +585

      It's to understand psychology in x context

    • @jacobreid7077
      @jacobreid7077 5 років тому +723

      Hello fellow humanoid’s

  • @khaoscero
    @khaoscero 5 років тому +6331

    Feels like Hemsworth tries SO HARD to make it comfortable for everyone and he just can't catch a break.

    • @claudioortiz5830
      @claudioortiz5830 5 років тому +313

      he's been trying all day and Brie thinks that's an attack, so they fight. she is a sociopath.

    • @MercurialIris
      @MercurialIris 5 років тому +127

      Claudio Ortiz are you aware of the definition of “sociopath”?

    • @br9760
      @br9760 5 років тому +318

      @@claudioortiz5830 Better term is, toxic. Or combative.

    • @claudioortiz5830
      @claudioortiz5830 5 років тому +1

      @@br9760 not for me

    • @calirooster411
      @calirooster411 5 років тому +1

      A point break?

  • @redluna8865
    @redluna8865 Рік тому +802

    1. Reading negative intent in an ambiguous situation
    2. Sarcasm requires a "tell"
    3. You should not jump on every opportunity to call praise or attention to yourself
    4. You should not try to win every moment of banter
    5. Handling a compliment / conflict improperly

    • @Khoalinski69
      @Khoalinski69 Рік тому +8

      Thank you

    • @angeldemonica9087
      @angeldemonica9087 Рік тому +4

      Those are the points they tried to make. Idk if they all really applied here- I’m not convinced. But it’s great advice all the same 😅

    • @WeartheGoodSocks
      @WeartheGoodSocks 10 місяців тому +8

      It's really good. Now I can finally articulate why one coworker gets on my nerves sometimes although we get along great, in general. She does #3 quite a lot, turning any casual conversation into a competition. Or if we're in a meeting and the group praises me for something, she immediately tries to turn attention back to herself. Blegh.

    • @gingerisevil02
      @gingerisevil02 10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks saved me time

    • @mooshway2000
      @mooshway2000 10 місяців тому +5

      In psychiatry we call number 1 'hostile attribution bias'.

  • @kr3642
    @kr3642 Рік тому +515

    I hate how complicated human interaction is.

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei 9 місяців тому +25

      SAME HERE! I have always been so lost interacting with people.

    • @HankTheTank23
      @HankTheTank23 9 місяців тому +28

      Life would be kind of boring if it was simple.

    • @cahidijoyoraharjo7833
      @cahidijoyoraharjo7833 8 місяців тому +9

      @@HankTheTank23 True, it would feel like talking to robots.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 8 місяців тому +8

      ​@@HankTheTank23 maybe to you but to other people who arent as fortunate as you seem to be it would make gor less painful social interactions.

    • @HankTheTank23
      @HankTheTank23 8 місяців тому +9

      @@vice2versa I apologize if I came across as being insensitive to those who struggle with social interactions. That was not at all my intention. I enjoy talking to people, but I frequently find myself in situations where I don’t know what to say or do. That’s part of learning, growing up, and what makes life fun. From my perspective, if you could reliably predict exactly how someone would react to everything you said or did, life would be pretty boring. Nothing would be funny, and there would be no such thing as suspense or mystery. There’s a reason why (until perhaps recently with the advent of ChatGPT) automated chat bots have never been a substitute for real human connection and conversation. That’s just my perspective, but I understand where you are coming from.

  • @BeChickaboom
    @BeChickaboom 4 роки тому +24927

    It's cringy because it's like watching yourself at your worst.

    • @wtfmario
      @wtfmario 4 роки тому +553

      Feels, especially when you watch drunk videos of yourself

    • @krixpop
      @krixpop 4 роки тому +134

      me at my worst i'm 10 times better than that overentitled B**** ! ! !

    • @wtfmario
      @wtfmario 4 роки тому +61

      krix pop I would still smash though

    • @krixpop
      @krixpop 4 роки тому +69

      @@wtfmario
      I don't know mate : to each its own ...
      I would run.
      The amount of nagging, judgment, etc, from her, would silence even an Apostle of Christ. And really: have you seen her a**, I've heard she used a double for that too , lmao !
      She is a very troubled person that will project her insecurities, shortcomings (etc) on the person most close to her (a man, that is) and literally f***up his life.
      edit: Stay away from crazy !!!

    • @stopbeinginsecure4786
      @stopbeinginsecure4786 4 роки тому +9

      BeChickaboom YESSS

  • @SeanLunny
    @SeanLunny 5 років тому +14203

    Constantly redirecting the conversation on yourself makes people not want to talk to you.

    • @djoakeydoakey1076
      @djoakeydoakey1076 5 років тому +72

      I knew a guy that had an anecdote for fuckkking eveerrryytthingggg. Always had to have a fucking story, jesus.

    • @freeman7297
      @freeman7297 5 років тому +39

      Fr

    • @jimmysgirl1029
      @jimmysgirl1029 5 років тому +239

      I want this quote as wall decor at my house

    • @SunflowersAreCute
      @SunflowersAreCute 5 років тому +101

      i’m not gonna say any names but meghan mccain knows who she is

    • @solomonelijah
      @solomonelijah 5 років тому +3

      OMG THISS

  • @AryBerry85
    @AryBerry85 Рік тому +625

    I know of somebody like Brie. God, it's exhausting and drains my energy just having a conversation with her. I would compliment her works and she is triggered for no apparent reason. As the conversation goes on, it almost feels like I was walking on eggshells. She thinks every single thing I say is like a personal attack on her. I wish to never have any conversations with her anymore. I'm tired.

    • @mielthesquid6536
      @mielthesquid6536 Рік тому +23

      leave, far away

    • @leiea2000
      @leiea2000 Рік тому +32

      I know someone like this and she is exhausting too. I have minimized my interactions with her over time. Her insecurities are pretty obvious when you engage her and she comes across like a victim most times. I have complimented her before and she actually negated and shot down the whole compliment. She does exactly what this video suggests NOT to do.

    • @beauli5011
      @beauli5011 Рік тому +49

      this could be a sign of depression. When I start seeing ill intent in people's comments I know my mental health needs attention

    • @LethalByChoice
      @LethalByChoice Рік тому +17

      It really is exhausting and its no wonder why her co-stars don't like her. Brie Larson can't handle fame very well and its obvious that she isn't very well socialized.

    • @jeremy4375
      @jeremy4375 Рік тому +5

      She reminds me of that female terminator from Sarah Connor Chronicles.
      Like, she's been sent back through time to singlehandedly destroy all that was fun...

  • @MastaChafa
    @MastaChafa Рік тому +50

    "If a literal interpretation of your sarcasm would make you look like a jerk, try again" is great advise

  • @aidenaberration6740
    @aidenaberration6740 5 років тому +28309

    I feel like a sim gaining a charisma skill after watching this

  • @lyricistrito
    @lyricistrito 5 років тому +13813

    I feel really bad for chris h. in that interview because you can tell how he's trying to telepathically tell brie to calm down but she doesn't get it
    edit: this is the most likes ive ever gotten on a comment omds-

    • @khumanthemhelga7928
      @khumanthemhelga7928 5 років тому +1554

      Exactly. He's like 'Girl, for your own good, STOP'

    • @pin2peen972
      @pin2peen972 5 років тому +149

      Titi Hilda I'm the 666th liker, hail satan

    • @natsukilovestobake4427
      @natsukilovestobake4427 5 років тому +49

      bAkA Congrats dude! I saw the 666 likes :D

    • @frederickrueger7861
      @frederickrueger7861 5 років тому +370

      What if she telepathically got it and just didn't want to.. who knows what went on between those two before..

    • @elgurideparana2796
      @elgurideparana2796 5 років тому +274

      @@frederickrueger7861 she became a feminist that happened

  • @3Xero3
    @3Xero3 Рік тому +967

    I didn't quite understand why everybody didn't like her till watching this, and now it makes SO MUCH SENSE.

    • @nomoskarramin637
      @nomoskarramin637 Рік тому +50

      For one, her character felt like a token character. Came outta nowhere, and somehow OP than others. And second, her acting felt mediocre at best. Endgame would've been better if they defeated the villain without a "new powerful ally".

    • @FreedomAndJustice4All
      @FreedomAndJustice4All Рік тому +19

      Idk much about this lady but just bc said she did her own stunts bc she "thought that's what everyone did", that wasn't praising herself at all. In fact I believe assuming she was gloating is assuming negative intent.

    • @nomanejane5766
      @nomanejane5766 Рік тому +9

      ​@@nomoskarramin637so u didn't like the movie, so u take it out on the actor? 🤡

    • @ramonew7815
      @ramonew7815 Рік тому +10

      Hate tends to make people defensive, which then feeds itself when you're interpreting ambiguous situations in a negative way. Couple with the fact that you have someone (in this case, Don Cheadle) actually being hostile and to her it probably justifies her defensiveness. Then someone like Chris who seemingly has it all is being somewhat patronizing but fairly sincere on the other side. Not defending her actions really, but there are reasons to everything.

    • @ramonew7815
      @ramonew7815 Рік тому +6

      @@FreedomAndJustice4All true, but that's what most people are going to conclude since Chris was actively putting himself down to give praise to his stunt doubles, and Brie challenged him on the whole notion.

  • @polderpaul1672
    @polderpaul1672 Рік тому +209

    I think most of us do not do any of things Brie does when we are happy and confident, and in our element. Problems begin when we are anxious and trying to be someone that we aren't.

  • @originalblob
    @originalblob 4 роки тому +10613

    The whole interaction with Chris Hemsworth about stunts and strength is so cringey.

    • @snoox27
      @snoox27 4 роки тому +575

      Feminism ruins women

    • @WhatJuliaLoves
      @WhatJuliaLoves 4 роки тому +382

      I just recently read this online: Because I‘m a feminist, people often ask me, if I hate men and I answer that it’s the opposite - because I‘m a feminist men hate me ^^

    • @Eduardo14698
      @Eduardo14698 4 роки тому +361

      @@WhatJuliaLoves Well, if man(in general)hate feminism there is a reason why, its a good idea to try to understand our side as well. Maybe man hate feminism because the movement dont care about man and only wants to put women on top of us and not on the same level.

    • @yungamurai
      @yungamurai 4 роки тому +369

      @@WhatJuliaLoves If you're not a nagging, insufferable man-hating feminist then it's fine but if you're the kind like Brie where you read offense into everything and project your gaping inferiority complex into all aspects of life, yeah I probably would hate you.

    • @lordofebony816
      @lordofebony816 4 роки тому +7

      B 27
      Emoji man bad.

  • @carazy123_
    @carazy123_ 5 років тому +5403

    The titles look like clickbait, but they aren’t
    What sorcery is this

    • @jadenn.hernandez7784
      @jadenn.hernandez7784 5 років тому +21

      Carazy123 m a g i c

    • @ShinyPotato77
      @ShinyPotato77 5 років тому +16

      This is Clickbait,but its the good clickbait cuz it delivers

    • @iyankku
      @iyankku 5 років тому +9

      That's what I appreciate about the channel, it feels like he actually cares y'know!

    • @FreakyFeline88
      @FreakyFeline88 5 років тому +3

      I know right haha

    • @SuperIvysaur
      @SuperIvysaur 5 років тому +6

      "is that like a personal attack or something?"

  • @emiquintana509
    @emiquintana509 Рік тому +465

    She comes off SO insecure. There's a point where you can be insecure while still being able to interact with others without projecting, however, all she seems to be doing is victimizing herself, and roping others into feeding her insecurity. It's not only her as a person, it comes out in her characters as well, especially Captain Marvel.

    • @aishaalamoudi599
      @aishaalamoudi599 Рік тому +13

      She's an Oscar Winner, the only woman leading her own action film making over a billion.... she cleared the mantel very early on. She's not the one whos insecure. what interests me is how depressing is it to live in a world were the so called men in our society get hurt so deeply by Brie Larson's words that one time, and continue to this day bitching and moaning about it..... here it is, the men crisis; bitching about this to no end. A real man wouldn't care....this video and the response to it perfectly captures my point.

    • @420rollinup3
      @420rollinup3 Рік тому +36

      ​@@aishaalamoudi599hold this L

    • @avril.227
      @avril.227 Рік тому +28

      @@aishaalamoudi599 What?? Are we watching the same video? I like almost everyone at first but she is unfortunately very off putting.

    • @sathira_anuk5179
      @sathira_anuk5179 10 місяців тому +13

      ​@@aishaalamoudi599nah she's terrible 😅

    • @s.a.8548
      @s.a.8548 10 місяців тому

      @@aishaalamoudi599Come on she’s just doing too much. There’s thousands of leading ladies who are extremely charismatic

  • @anbay3213
    @anbay3213 9 місяців тому +85

    The older I get, the more grateful I am that I grew up with a family who made sure I knew how to be kind and understanding in all social situations. This video really made me have so much more appreciation for Hemsworth and Pratt because it really highlighted their kindness, even in scenarios when I would had been bothered.
    Thank you for the video!

  • @bplup6419
    @bplup6419 5 років тому +15018

    "Be like Chris"
    "Evans, Hemsworth or Pratt?"
    "Yes."

  • @liligonzales6534
    @liligonzales6534 4 роки тому +18009

    damn im gonna come out of quarantine with a whole new personality

    • @feedstacker
      @feedstacker 4 роки тому +113

      LOL

    • @kala-adaidakariopusunju6809
      @kala-adaidakariopusunju6809 4 роки тому +244

      @@feedstacker lol you been binge watching Charisma on Command?

    • @SNTMLI
      @SNTMLI 4 роки тому +49

      as you should

    • @liii3622
      @liii3622 4 роки тому +147

      and a pshycology degree

    • @x0aei
      @x0aei 4 роки тому +7

      @@liii3622 INDEED HSHHS

  • @Bunbunfunfun
    @Bunbunfunfun Рік тому +332

    So happy I found this channel. One of the things that truly separates successful people from non successful people is all about social interactions. The master of social interaction will advance above more qualified people every time.

    • @EdgeSanityGaming
      @EdgeSanityGaming Рік тому +24

      Sadly, that's true.

    • @milliesaysokboomer
      @milliesaysokboomer Рік тому +12

      this is only true when everyone is in the same social class

    • @Rog.Tiks._
      @Rog.Tiks._ Рік тому

      I respect your opinion but, out of curiosity, why is that fact SAD to you?

    • @dazzle4708
      @dazzle4708 11 місяців тому +12

      @@Rog.Tiks._If you have a stroke, do you want to be attended by the doc who can make the boss chuckle, or the one who was top of his Harvard med class?

    • @j3nnacat
      @j3nnacat 10 місяців тому +1

      Definitely not always true. This is also a very abliest way to look at this. People who are neurodivergent (autism especially) are usually VERY bad at reading social cues but people with autism can still be successful. You don’t have to be charismatic to be successful

  • @PureBlackNiltiac
    @PureBlackNiltiac Рік тому +490

    I'd say that she is deeply insecure. The reason she did so well with Craig's interviews, I think, is because he is so charismatic himself and was always charming to his guests. His aim i think was to make them feel as comfortable and secure as possible, relaxing them and getting them to drop their defences, buttering them up a bit, thus getting the very best interviews out of them. It really shows in his awesome interview with Harrison Ford.

    • @mikerandom1959
      @mikerandom1959 Рік тому +15

      People come here to learn about Charisma. Instead this video is so hateful, it is just plain hypocritical. Charismatic people don't put down the personalities or awkward moments of other people. That is just being a mean person. The male actors are all lauded for their wonderful personalities, while the flagrant on-air hostility by Marvel actor Don Cheadle toward Brie Larson is ignored. Instead, you target Brie Larson mercilessly, despite the fact that she never does anything horribly wrong. Something is really off here. It is obvious to me that you (and many of your readers) hate women. You need to stop bragging about your massive support garnered by this video and try to fix the harm you have done

    • @mikerandom1959
      @mikerandom1959 Рік тому +5

      brie larson stunts interview before chris hemsworth...No, it really all came out of ignorance, to be honest. I didn’t realize that you don’t actually do your own, most people don’t do their own stunts in these movies. I thought you did, and I’ve never been a particularly elegant or athletic person. I’m just an introvert with asthma and felt like I needed to be able to do that. I just thought, “I don’t wanna be on set, and they ask me to do things, and I don’t know how to do it.”
      So I started training as soon as I could, which was right after I wrapped, so it basically started right as I wrapped picture, I locked picture on the film that I directed. I then went into that, which then turned into nine months of training. And nine months of just training-training, and three months of stunt training with the stunt team. We spent two hours every day, five days a week.
      And it wasn’t until … everyone just went along with it, and was like, “Cool.” It wasn’t until we started shooting, and I started doing all my own wire work stunts, and flips and stuff that people were like, “You know nobody, now we’ll tell you, nobody actually does this. We just didn’t want you to stop. But now that you’ve kind of accomplished this thing, we don’t normally do this.” And I was like, huh?

    • @mikerandom1959
      @mikerandom1959 Рік тому +15

      I've noticed this channel only talks about how men have charisma, i mean use women's example too? You mostly show bad examples of them. And why tf is everything supposed to be about how to become a chick magnet? In this vid, unfortunately Chris hemsworth was in the wrong, not brie as much. He interrupts her as she tries to complete what she wanted to say and then insults her…pretty biased of you

    • @jamesbrice6619
      @jamesbrice6619 Рік тому

      @@mikerandom1959 she's a c..t🤣😅😆😂

    • @Commander_Shepard.
      @Commander_Shepard. Рік тому +25

      ​@@mikerandom1959 lol

  • @edennis8578
    @edennis8578 4 роки тому +4908

    I've met people who read an insult into everything. It must be hell living inside their heads.

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar 4 роки тому +134

      it is, they need help

    • @darrylgibson3575
      @darrylgibson3575 4 роки тому +59

      What about inside our heads when dealing with someone like that ?

    • @krableja2517
      @krableja2517 4 роки тому +343

      It is, the thing is those people probably had someone who was real close to them who would always criticize them for everything which makes it natural for them to see everything as an attack on them.

    • @mogaman28
      @mogaman28 4 роки тому +35

      Yeah, feminism does that to people.

    • @glitterdragon9197
      @glitterdragon9197 4 роки тому +105

      It could be bc they’ve had so many people give them backhanded compliments in the past. I used to be like Brie, rude defensive and bitchy bc I used to have childhood “friends” that would lowkey mock me so I became tense

  • @lauradurango9752
    @lauradurango9752 4 роки тому +7588

    Brie Larson when someone asks for an autograph:
    Do you want to fake my signature or something?

  • @jollypoco2899
    @jollypoco2899 Рік тому +157

    Simply put, don't let your emotions take over everytime, learn to sit back and enjoy the show until it's your time to perform, clap for others and clap for yourself.

    • @JimDandy-rn4vd
      @JimDandy-rn4vd 3 місяці тому

      It's called passive aggression .

    • @jollypoco2899
      @jollypoco2899 2 місяці тому

      @@JimDandy-rn4vd thnx man didn't know that, vocab updated

    • @JimDandy-rn4vd
      @JimDandy-rn4vd 2 місяці тому

      @@jollypoco2899 You be welcome

  • @stephanledford9792
    @stephanledford9792 Рік тому +48

    I dropped sarcasm completely from my communications with others, even though I mentally still think of sarcastic things. Nothing positive comes from sarcasm and it is too easily identified as just "meanness".

  • @Solar-em2ld
    @Solar-em2ld 5 років тому +2659

    *Alternative title for this video:* dude on youtube makes me regret every conversation I've ever had

    • @sen7826
      @sen7826 5 років тому +20

      Then you're such a mess.
      (sorry, I had to)

    • @frankmiller1391
      @frankmiller1391 5 років тому +2

      a mess 😂

    • @marianagoulart196
      @marianagoulart196 5 років тому +12

      Here I'm trying to remember every interaction I had in the last party I went to discover how much of a jerk I was 😂

    • @_Gabyo_
      @_Gabyo_ 5 років тому +7

      I swear the points about sarcasm and not accepting compliments is me.
      (I guess the point about calling attention to myself also works here)

    • @nicolemartinez6440
      @nicolemartinez6440 5 років тому +1

      @Gabyo Relatable. XD *laughs and proceeds to ugly cry* :’)

  • @mariannahunny
    @mariannahunny 5 років тому +5038

    Brie sounds like she is always on defense mode.

    • @chunkbaby7544
      @chunkbaby7544 5 років тому +267

      Famous rich feminist actor. The title explains it all

    • @kennapersonal
      @kennapersonal 5 років тому +8

      True

    • @kweku282
      @kweku282 5 років тому +10

      TRUE

    • @kweku282
      @kweku282 5 років тому +17

      @@chunkbaby7544 EVEN TRUER

    • @pukljica
      @pukljica 5 років тому +126

      Yeah true..maybe she grew up in codependency with borderline parents wich makes her defende her self all the time even now idk its hard to be around people that takes everything so personal!

  • @seanfarley8586
    @seanfarley8586 Рік тому +268

    This is why it's so important to understand that someone's perception of you is a reflection of them. Someone that chooses not to like you is the same thing as someone thinking they are better than you. That person probably has little to no self awareness, and will go through their life believing that they don't have any flaws. Which ultimately means they will go thorough life not understanding that they are self sabotaging all of their relationships. And instead of considering that they are part of their own misery, they will consistently place all of the blame for their own failures on other people.

    • @SGWV
      @SGWV Рік тому +13

      this comment is a hot-take meta response lmao. it's not only a criticism of the actress, but it's a criticism of the public response to her, the interviews after the fact, this UA-cam video itself ("5 Awful Habits That Make People Think You’re Low Status"... bruh), and all the commenters who are convinced they're "higher status" - well done 👍

    • @hanswoast7
      @hanswoast7 Рік тому +7

      Good point. That is a great description. I think this can be seen as being insecure, delusional and denying/projecting your (usually negative) feelings to others. Reminds me a lot of emotionally immature / narcissistic people which are often feeling insecure but want to hide it.

    • @ImNotaRussianBot
      @ImNotaRussianBot Рік тому +1

      This perfectly describes the vulnerable narcissist (as opposed to the other type, the grandiose narcissist)- it's the eternal journey to victimhood.
      Nothing, I mean NOTHING is ever their fault even though they self-sabotoge their entire life in every aspect either through inaction or action.
      Another really obvious thing they all do is project something they are doing as they accuse you or some glaring character flaw they have. For example, if they are demanding something (money, a favor, stuff) and you refuse, they will to accuse you of being selfish. It's such a cliche that it's like that Reddit list of phrases a cheater uses when caught.
      These folks are often twice, thrice divorced and all their exes are "crazy' and/or "evil". It never occurs to them that the common denominator in all of the failed marriages was them.
      They also have burned every conceivable bridge on their personal life with friends and family and end up alone and bitter because "everyone has abandoned them" (it never occurs to them why- even though they have been told over and over again why). This is why it's a red flag when you meet a seemingly nice and normal person who offhandedly (and sometimes repeatedly) mentions that everyone always leaves them/all their friends left.
      ✅ Low contact/no contact adult kids.
      ✅No friends.
      ✅Colleagues who despise and tolerate them.
      ✅Unfortunate subordinates that acquire a life-time of trauma from them.
      ✅Neighbors that barely tolerate them due to them using the local police to intimidate/harass/control.
      They often are the fuel of juicy gossip of the "nasty old man" or "crazy old lady" of the neighborhood in their old age.
      They tend (not always, but there is a pattern) to become hoarders (junk and/or animals)- this is due to their perceived abandonment issues. They die alone, surrounded by piles of crap, and their family reluctantly deals with their funeral/possessions/residence.

    • @ImNotaRussianBot
      @ImNotaRussianBot Рік тому +7

      The faux superiority always baffles me. One thing I do is when they are on a roll, I ask them where and who gave them their sense of superiority. I repeat it in honest bafflement. And then if they have an answer (they always do), have them break down what EXACTLY they have accomplished (not not accidental birth to the right race, class, genetic appearance, region, culture). It's always nothing. This shakes them up and they get really, REALLY defensive.
      This makes them hate you but you lose nothing here. Sleep easy.

    • @MElixirDNB
      @MElixirDNB Рік тому +3

      Lol, no it's that brie is unlikeable because of her attitude, it is not a reflection of the ppl disliking her at all.

  • @atroyz
    @atroyz Рік тому +45

    This seems like a list of manners/politeness/etiquette that most kids (should) get from their parents, but maybe not everyone gets the same set of instructions. Glad this video is here to fill in those gaps.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Рік тому +2

      I think in modern times there is often not enough time spend together between child and parent. Both parents work and it could be long hours just to get by (that can be the fault of the workplace not paying enough or demanding overtime), in addition children go to kindergarten as toddlers, and then spend a lot of time at school when they get a bit older (education is important, but many things about it could improve), and when kids get home they have to do homework. And the parents may be too exhausted from work in the short time they spend at home. Modern technology also worsens the problem, its easy to just give the kids a smartphone or similar to play on and not give them much direct attention. Kids getting addicted to that technology only worsens the problem again.

  • @razibbaraljoy9978
    @razibbaraljoy9978 4 роки тому +12617

    Thanos has more supporters than Captain Marvel.

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 4 роки тому +691

      Thanos has actual charisma

    • @aspennnnnnnn
      @aspennnnnnnn 4 роки тому +425

      Thanos probably has more supporters than most characters in the MCU, honestly. He's hard not to love.

    • @micanikko
      @micanikko 4 роки тому +265

      I actually was supporting Thanos during her fight with him

    • @murphie_4559
      @murphie_4559 4 роки тому +46

      Razib Baral JOY I hated captain marvel tbh

    • @mai.vancon
      @mai.vancon 4 роки тому +50

      Because society loves whether you are good or evil. They hate awkward.

  • @memebot5216
    @memebot5216 4 роки тому +19055

    The best thing about Chris Hemsworth is that he isn't even mad that Brie is attacking him, he only gets mad when she attacks other people

    • @enayatchoudhury5431
      @enayatchoudhury5431 4 роки тому +930

      He's such a good man

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 4 роки тому +317

      God of Thunder

    • @lindai6988
      @lindai6988 4 роки тому +229

      Brie wasn't attacking Chris lol. Do you Americans not know what banter is?

    • @darthvader566
      @darthvader566 4 роки тому +328

      @@lindai6988 most don't, they get offended over everything

    • @lindai6988
      @lindai6988 4 роки тому +28

      Darth Vader it seems so

  • @katec9893
    @katec9893 Рік тому +66

    One thing I've noticed about popular, successful people is that they rarely if ever seem to be triggered in public anyway. My guess is they either had stable, loving childhoods or have done trauma work. If you have unresolved trauma certain social things can be massively distressing and will trigger a trauma response, which most people won't understand and will interpret negatively. Brie seems either triggered from past put downs/abuse/bullying or she's trying to be funny and it's falling flat.

    • @MsMckenzie2011
      @MsMckenzie2011 10 місяців тому +4

      Yep!

    • @TheMockingjay74
      @TheMockingjay74 6 місяців тому

      This hits different 💀

    • @ukbloke28
      @ukbloke28 3 місяці тому

      Some of them are trained to deal with it, depending on the profession. Also another way to look at it is maybe some of them are successful and popular BECAUSE they don't get triggered.

  • @havestrength5802
    @havestrength5802 Рік тому +21

    be yourself. trying to be anything else is usually a fail. some people are over the top, some people are shy. love people for how unique they are.

    • @damenation
      @damenation Рік тому +3

      How if people don’t like you when you are yourself

  • @selfimprovement463
    @selfimprovement463 4 роки тому +16906

    I think she has low self-esteem and may feel like everyone is always attacking her. Her responses definitely seem defensive.

    • @andrewgust-anderson5612
      @andrewgust-anderson5612 4 роки тому +30

      Never speak to me again on the Paris consulship AS LONG AS YOU LIVE

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 4 роки тому +600

      I’m sure it also comes from years of acting a facing constant criticism weather it’s your looks, what you where, what your opinions are. If people are always judging you it’s easy to understand how someone could develop poor self esteem

    • @fexbio
      @fexbio 4 роки тому +385

      I think she let that "women are oppressed" stuff enter her head. This kind of thing makes one very defensive.

    • @offminus3911
      @offminus3911 4 роки тому +91

      Jordan Peterson has addressed multiple times that there is no such thing as self-esteem. It's something particular that she isn't happy about that she takes everywhere, whether it be a thought or a physical/emotional insecurity.

    • @JanieBee
      @JanieBee 4 роки тому +113

      Especially since everyone always is attacking her

  • @milanpenk9537
    @milanpenk9537 4 роки тому +6889

    she is trying to be funny but ends up being rude.. classic mistake of insecure ppl

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 3 роки тому +187

      either that or americans don't understand sarcasm

    • @cliffordbenenati7373
      @cliffordbenenati7373 3 роки тому +73

      @@AverageAlien I'm american, I understand it perfectly, and love it 😂

    • @peterparameter1125
      @peterparameter1125 3 роки тому +46

      Maybe, but no reason for all the incel hate

    • @jkad1363
      @jkad1363 3 роки тому +16

      @@cliffordbenenati7373 no you're not American and you don't understand sarcasm,.. 🙌👏Boom bruned💥

    • @cliffordbenenati7373
      @cliffordbenenati7373 3 роки тому +37

      @@jkad1363
      "I'm american and understand sarcasm"
      "No you don't"
      Sounds like a meme lmbo

  • @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj
    @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj Рік тому +10

    What works for me is flat delivery with a smile at the end. People look over at me with confusion because I'm not sarcastic often, then they see the smile on my face and laugh.

  • @ed.z.
    @ed.z. Рік тому +20

    I I could could time travel back 50 years I’d take this video back with me. Such great insights for self improvement.Much thanks.

  • @aria_chatt
    @aria_chatt 4 роки тому +4168

    She was straight up rude in the interview with Chris hemsworth

    • @Pinkielover
      @Pinkielover 4 роки тому +114

      lol shes rude period.... even war machine dislikes her

    • @btCharlie_
      @btCharlie_ 4 роки тому +41

      I liked her in Scott Pilgrim, but her takes and composure seem really off since she got with Marvel. Perhaps she was hired as a sort tool for Marvel to show they empower women too? Idk if that's even plausible.

    • @_Chad_ThunderCock
      @_Chad_ThunderCock 4 роки тому +56

      Can marvel just replace brie Larson. I just think she causes too much drama. I would be better and most people wouldn't mind the change(If they even notice lol)

    • @IvoryMane
      @IvoryMane 4 роки тому +25

      Pobrecita maybe she wants to stand out in this sea of famous people by playing quirky but she comes off as too serious and high strung...

    • @taurusdragon4763
      @taurusdragon4763 4 роки тому +50

      I agree with you. I think just because Marvel chose her to represent women's power, she thinks she's special or something. Hemsworth was trying to rescue the interview, but she's just too good at destroying it

  • @aminthemar
    @aminthemar 5 років тому +5897

    How not to be Brie Larson: Stop acting like you're better than everyone while you're trying to be funny. No one likes that.

    • @KerioFive
      @KerioFive 4 роки тому +24

      aminthemar I thought thats how you get people to like you? 😒🙃

    • @Matthew-ob7vb
      @Matthew-ob7vb 4 роки тому +13

      Right she's not perfect for LA

    • @kikilocket
      @kikilocket 4 роки тому +48

      aminthemar unless your name is RDJ

    • @AnonYMouse-ky4sg
      @AnonYMouse-ky4sg 4 роки тому +19

      K S Yeah a lot of people can get away with that kind of sarcasm, but it doesn’t work when people are being primed to dislike you already as they will just take it as you being serious.

    • @Authenticmemes1
      @Authenticmemes1 4 роки тому +3

      aminthemar just realised I do this thx 👍

  • @geronimomiles312
    @geronimomiles312 Рік тому +10

    Social grace often competes with truth ... And folks may find themselves in a dilemma as to which is their higher calling.
    The blended situation of presenting herself , both, as she is , and yet still being on a stage at the same time may be awkward.
    To find out how any of these folks are , is a thing which really needs to be seen in person off screen.

  • @steelmadness2903
    @steelmadness2903 10 місяців тому +2

    I’m not good at aspects of my job, and yet I keep advancing and the higher ups tell me how much they like me and how well I get along with my supervisors and peers.

  • @balighy1472
    @balighy1472 5 років тому +2883

    Thanks now im gonna overthink every social interaction I have even more

    • @missbrooke666
      @missbrooke666 5 років тому +67

      balighy IKR?! I often overthink my overthinking 😳

    • @richardbottom9843
      @richardbottom9843 5 років тому +82

      just always think that people you interact with like you so you won't go defensive and the assholes will expose themselves soon enough anyways

    • @zeeshansyed511
      @zeeshansyed511 5 років тому +17

      @@richardbottom9843 That's actually a really good tip, dude.

    • @sita487
      @sita487 5 років тому

      no need for that

    • @rosegold-beats
      @rosegold-beats 5 років тому +1

      Never think, go with the flow, you'll learn from your faillures

  • @mi_na0013
    @mi_na0013 5 років тому +17025

    She protecc
    She attacc
    But most importantly
    She thinks it's a personal attacc

    • @rithikachhetri9638
      @rithikachhetri9638 5 років тому +39

      😂

    • @WingsofStarlight
      @WingsofStarlight 5 років тому +7

      I appreciate this XD

    • @rithikachhetri9638
      @rithikachhetri9638 5 років тому +2

      @The Name Is Evian Heyy ✋can u pls reply dat why she is hated so much as captain marvel? ( she is strongest avenger) 【because I dont know much abt marvel】

    • @RagingRavioli22
      @RagingRavioli22 5 років тому +73

      @@rithikachhetri9638 I'm sorry, I kind of had a stroke reading that. Are you asking about why people don't like her as Captain Marvel or how people just dont like her?

    • @mt-zf6xp
      @mt-zf6xp 5 років тому +42

      She protecc
      She atacc
      But most importantly
      She catch lots of flacc

  • @MrSzymonurai
    @MrSzymonurai 9 місяців тому +5

    These videos are incredibly useful. This helps people who never get to practice their social skilss

  • @andymelendez9757
    @andymelendez9757 Рік тому +33

    I appreciate this. I was in a sticky situation at work (that didn’t involve me) where I thought a male coworker was being rude to a female coworker. She had voiced her displeasure at his remarks. I thought he was harassing her. Turned out the real dynamic between them was totally different. Who knew. It’s all about context apparently?

    • @oldtimer5316
      @oldtimer5316 Рік тому

      Slow your role, Cap't Save-a-Hoe.
      Stop simping, nerd. You might just save yourself a beating.

  • @andersbillington6
    @andersbillington6 5 років тому +21150

    *Brie Larson watches this video*
    "Is this like a personal attack or something?"

    • @jackalope2302
      @jackalope2302 5 років тому +277

      Depends Larson. What us old folks used to call "constructive criticism" is often interpreted as personal attacks. Its funny how much more charming she used to be.

    • @marcoglara2012
      @marcoglara2012 5 років тому +95

      Anders Moe Billington
      “Yes... yes it is Brie. Everyone doesn’t like you.”

    • @mynamefrank6567
      @mynamefrank6567 5 років тому +78

      @@marcoglara2012 That's badly worded, "Nobody likes you" works better, just helping

    • @PedroARCruz
      @PedroARCruz 5 років тому +33

      Marco lara “Is this like a personal attack or something?”

    • @LuckySmurf
      @LuckySmurf 5 років тому +53

      @@jackalope2302 Well when some of the constructive criticism consists of just "I hate Brie Larson and here's why..." then yeah, it's easy to see why people might view it as a personal attack.
      But not this video though.

  • @Krazyloko
    @Krazyloko 5 років тому +2715

    How to make yourself more likable: sit down, be humble

    • @purefatdude2
      @purefatdude2 5 років тому +36

      True, except there are a lot of people that like arrogant assholes.

    • @amaracea
      @amaracea 5 років тому +29

      nobody will like you then. They can’t like you if they don’t know you exist.
      Be humble. But don’t sit down.

    • @edin410
      @edin410 5 років тому +11

      Being humble might be a showing a fake personality

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 років тому +2

      Everybody at work.... Cannot be humble or no bonus...

    • @amaracea
      @amaracea 5 років тому +34

      Edin To be humble does not mean to have a fake personality or to put yourself down. It simply means to listen to others when they speak. Michael Jordan was one of the most humble people on Earth but you’d never know it from his TV personality. But off the screen and off the court he’d listen to everyone who gave him advice, and it was listening to people that gave him his edge.

  • @aymane974
    @aymane974 Рік тому +35

    Having a conversation after watching these videos feels like a chess game 😂

    • @bartsimpson8330
      @bartsimpson8330 Рік тому +1

      It’s not it’s just you overthinking it. 1. Someone comments you negative way then respond positive 2. Stay humble by making a joke about yourself at times. 3. Don’t take things too serious

  • @pxrays547
    @pxrays547 Рік тому +4

    I've done this as far as being completely sarcastic and playing it straight. People give you that look and it can be damaging around people who don't know.

  • @PronkDaMonk
    @PronkDaMonk 5 років тому +7533

    Don Cheadle is just sitting there like "please end this I just wanna go home"

    • @kaligisee
      @kaligisee 5 років тому +139

      Priyank Bhatia lmao and their characters are supposed to get all lovey dovey pretty soon

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 5 років тому +3

      Lol

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 5 років тому +5

      @@kaligisee ifkr😂

    • @Jay_Script
      @Jay_Script 5 років тому +56

      Imagine when they have to kiss? Imagine the passion that will go into it 😂

    • @LarissaCerqueira
      @LarissaCerqueira 5 років тому +6

      After doing like 62362783624 interviews, of course he is, who wouldn't?

  • @fadedtoblue5177
    @fadedtoblue5177 4 роки тому +2671

    Damn so this is what insecurity looks like on the outside👀

    • @winterblommetjie
      @winterblommetjie 4 роки тому +20

      So cringey

    • @chichi77tim
      @chichi77tim 4 роки тому +49

      @John J Lucas Do you came out from the same cringey reddit page, like clones? How does It feels to share everyone the same one brain cell? 😂

    • @leobryant1011
      @leobryant1011 4 роки тому +10

      Chizumi ??? You completely missed his point

    • @chichi77tim
      @chichi77tim 4 роки тому +20

      @@leobryant1011 I don't think so. Pure stupidity and cringey redditism isn't a point, no more than a tantrum. No need to nobilitate it with a serious response.

    • @leobryant1011
      @leobryant1011 4 роки тому +18

      Chizumi well I think your misinterpreting his point. I’m fairly certain he’s referring to modern day feminism. And the modern day feminists have a history of doing terrible things so they don’t have the cleanest track record. I’m pretty sure he’s not against feminism, just today’s 1st world feminism.

  • @leysin456
    @leysin456 10 місяців тому +4

    This is EXCELLENT. Wow I love this. Such a powerful analysis and clever. And not over judgy, just good.

  • @tessapuccini9788
    @tessapuccini9788 Рік тому +36

    Reading positive intent in an ambiguous situation - Sarcasm requires a 'tell- You should not call into every opportunity to draw attention to yourself - You should not try to win over each moment or banter - Handling a complement (with humor), playfully with humor. Sincere thanking the other person ❤

    • @mikemick7543
      @mikemick7543 Рік тому +1

      brie larson stunts interview before chris hemsworth...No, it really all came out of ignorance, to be honest. I didn’t realize that you don’t actually do your own, most people don’t do their own stunts in these movies. I thought you did, and I’ve never been a particularly elegant or athletic person. I’m just an introvert with asthma and felt like I needed to be able to do that. I just thought, “I don’t wanna be on set, and they ask me to do things, and I don’t know how to do it.”
      So I started training as soon as I could, which was right after I wrapped, so it basically started right as I wrapped picture, I locked picture on the film that I directed. I then went into that, which then turned into nine months of training. And nine months of just training-training, and three months of stunt training with the stunt team. We spent two hours every day, five days a week.
      And it wasn’t until … everyone just went along with it, and was like, “Cool.” It wasn’t until we started shooting, and I started doing all my own wire work stunts, and flips and stuff that people were like, “You know nobody, now we’ll tell you, nobody actually does this. We just didn’t want you to stop. But now that you’ve kind of accomplished this thing, we don’t normally do this.” And I was like, huh?

    • @mikemick7543
      @mikemick7543 Рік тому +1

      People come here to learn about Charisma. Instead this video is so hateful, it is just plain hypocritical. Charismatic people don't put down the personalities or awkward moments of other people. That is just being a mean person. The male actors are all lauded for their wonderful personalities, while the flagrant on-air hostility by Marvel actor Don Cheadle toward Brie Larson is ignored. Instead, you target Brie Larson mercilessly, despite the fact that she never does anything horribly wrong. Something is really off here. It is obvious to me that you (and many of your readers) hate women. You need to stop bragging about your massive support garnered by this video and try to fix the harm you have done

    • @mikemick7543
      @mikemick7543 Рік тому +1

      People come here to learn about Charisma. Instead this video is so hateful, it is just plain hypocritical. Charismatic people don't put down the personalities or awkward moments of other people. That is just being a mean person. The male actors are all lauded for their wonderful personalities, while the flagrant on-air hostility by Marvel actor Don Cheadle toward Brie Larson is ignored. Instead, you target Brie Larson mercilessly, despite the fact that she never does anything horribly wrong. Something is really off here. It is obvious to me that you (and many of your readers) hate women. You need to stop bragging about your massive support garnered by this video and try to fix the harm you have done

    • @kinderkarr
      @kinderkarr Рік тому

      brie larson stunts interview before chris hemsworth...No, it really all came out of ignorance, to be honest. I didn’t realize that you don’t actually do your own, most people don’t do their own stunts in these movies. I thought you did, and I’ve never been a particularly elegant or athletic person. I’m just an introvert with asthma and felt like I needed to be able to do that. I just thought, “I don’t wanna be on set, and they ask me to do things, and I don’t know how to do it.”
      So I started training as soon as I could, which was right after I wrapped, so it basically started right as I wrapped picture, I locked picture on the film that I directed. I then went into that, which then turned into nine months of training. And nine months of just training-training, and three months of stunt training with the stunt team. We spent two hours every day, five days a week.
      And it wasn’t until … everyone just went along with it, and was like, “Cool.” It wasn’t until we started shooting, and I started doing all my own wire work stunts, and flips and stuff that people were like, “You know nobody, now we’ll tell you, nobody actually does this. We just didn’t want you to stop. But now that you’ve kind of accomplished this thing, we don’t normally do this.” And I was like, huh?

  • @samuelf7163
    @samuelf7163 5 років тому +3593

    Gosh, I feel bad for Chris. Just look at his face. He's just trying to save the interview whilst she thinks it's a competition

    • @leeniraukola5168
      @leeniraukola5168 5 років тому +61

      Samuel F Exactly what I thought

    • @gabreiliusgen4519
      @gabreiliusgen4519 5 років тому +15

      which Chris?

    • @irvanwiguna7415
      @irvanwiguna7415 5 років тому +85

      @@gabreiliusgen4519 yes

    • @BabeRuthXX
      @BabeRuthXX 5 років тому +148

      Ikr and he's not the most outgoing or talkative of the cast so I can't imagine how awkward he must have felt trying to put out that garbage fire :/

    • @samuelf7163
      @samuelf7163 5 років тому +3

      @@gabreiliusgen4519 maybe Chris Hemsworth but idk

  • @theheavenlyfb4071
    @theheavenlyfb4071 3 роки тому +5040

    when you're taking negative intent from a question as simple as "are you left-handed" then you need to reassess how you perceive people's intent.

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 3 роки тому +30

      Yes, but that can also be a manipulation depending on the context and maybe what seems ambivalent to the observer is an attack upon a person based on previous engagements that the observer may not be privy to... sociopathic manipulators love to do that kind of thing.

    • @theheavenlyfb4071
      @theheavenlyfb4071 3 роки тому +230

      @@OfftoShambala Not sure how you can manipulate someone over something as simple as asking "are you left-handed", I mean the context HERE is a yes or no question. It's not really anything philosophical or deep, it really was just a yes or no response.
      It's like being asked "would you like some water" and the response given is "Are you going to waterboard me?!". It's extreme, but still a huge leap in logic just like what Brie did here.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 2 роки тому +29

      The point was she was being sarcastic at that part and joking

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 2 роки тому +2

      @@theheavenlyfb4071 see how well that sort of thing would work now?

    • @theheavenlyfb4071
      @theheavenlyfb4071 2 роки тому +11

      @@OfftoShambala my stance on the matter hasn't changed

  • @Athena0236
    @Athena0236 10 місяців тому +34

    I find the fifth point especially interesting from a cultural perspective. In some cultures people tend not to accept compliments because they are educated to “stay humble” or even to deny compliments. A typical (yet unfortunate) example is when someone praises a child for his/her academic achievements, parents brush it off as the child “just being lucky”

    • @Laf631
      @Laf631 10 місяців тому +5

      The example in the video isn't her downplaying a compliment, though; it's her using it as another opportunity to keep the "fight" with Chris going. She says "that's really nice, I'm still stronger than you though." If she had said "that's really nice, but I think you're exaggerating" or something like your example, it would have read completely differently.

  • @beetalius
    @beetalius Рік тому +3

    She could have been a MASSIVE star. But she shat on it with her personality

  • @tylerdarroch5512
    @tylerdarroch5512 3 роки тому +9365

    The worst part is that Chris gives her so many opportunities to correct herself and she fails to grab hold of any of them

    • @ImDrizzt
      @ImDrizzt 3 роки тому +427

      It's strange that she's struggling with stuff like this, because in the movies I think she is playing her part really well. So she clearly knows how to act, hmmm

    • @alenciaga21
      @alenciaga21 3 роки тому +841

      @@ImDrizzt maybe she doesn't know how to REact

    • @violet-trash
      @violet-trash 3 роки тому +250

      It's like throwing an olive branch into a fire.

    • @ahnrho
      @ahnrho 3 роки тому +67

      Agreed. It was very noticeable.

    • @illarionbykov7401
      @illarionbykov7401 3 роки тому +46

      @@ImDrizzt what part has she ever played well, in your opinion?

  • @hnklee2607
    @hnklee2607 5 років тому +3303

    Talking to someone like Brie Larson, person who tries to win in every conversaton, every topic, is really exhausting.

    • @trevorhouff1173
      @trevorhouff1173 5 років тому +67

      One of my closest friends is like that and yea, exhausting is a good word to describe it

    • @MiyagiDo9
      @MiyagiDo9 5 років тому +14

      @@trevorhouff1173 till now never noticed that i might be like that..

    • @wrightguyz
      @wrightguyz 5 років тому +17

      re: 'win every conversation' - - it's narcissism right? or at least part of the equation. Very obnoxious behavior

    • @quarantinelife.
      @quarantinelife. 5 років тому +2

      Listening to her gave me PTSD hahahahah

    • @gemberss
      @gemberss 5 років тому +7

      yeah you're right. it's so annoying. i think the best thing to do is like the dude above me said just let them win, or don't talk to them.

  • @AA-yc3cc
    @AA-yc3cc Рік тому +104

    I always assumed Brie had been sarcastic and joking in all these interviews because I have the same sense of humor as hers. I was really surprised when people viewed it maliciously. It's the same way I'm sarcastic to an extent where you're just saying silly over the top things. It was a technique to make an uncomfortable situation more comfortable. But I used to make people feel awkward as well not realizing they weren't picking up on my jokes. I've since realized this and only go to this level of sarcasm with people I'm comfortable and closer with. People are more likely to assume negative intent with sarcasm even if you never mean it that way.

    • @yunawinx
      @yunawinx Рік тому +18

      i mean i’m one of the most sarcastic people and i could hardly tell if she was being serious or not because her tone not body language doesn’t change which is the point of sarcasm😭 otherwise u get someone who seems defensive

    • @milliesaysokboomer
      @milliesaysokboomer Рік тому +8

      I think it's the delivery of the sarcastic joke. I have the same problem. I have a personality that comes off as serious or quiet, and this bleeds into my sarcasm as well. it all really depends on what people already think of you.

    • @aquilifergroup
      @aquilifergroup Рік тому +4

      It’s not a sense of humor. It’s being unpleasant

    • @incarnate3276
      @incarnate3276 10 місяців тому +3

      Personally I find sarcasm the funnier, the more serious the delivery is. Making it obvious, makes it to shallow for me.

    • @ncs9059
      @ncs9059 10 місяців тому

      Same... I thought that was the point of sarcasm. I also thought the example of "good" sarcasm with the eye squint was much more serious and I thought she was genuinely offended saying "thats my family".

  • @kerik7176
    @kerik7176 8 місяців тому

    When you are comfortable with yourself, it comes across in all sorts of situations, even uncomfortable ones. When you're not, that's every bit as obvious.

  • @sabrinazarogoza8686
    @sabrinazarogoza8686 4 роки тому +2294

    Honestly, as a blind person, I cannot over emphasize the importance of the tone of a person's voice. With the first point, the third clip is the only one I was able to tell was sarcastic because with the other two, the delivery was so flat.

    • @impossible9690
      @impossible9690 4 роки тому +69

      That is really good input

    • @estheay3611
      @estheay3611 4 роки тому +286

      Sabrina Zarogoza wow.. this is the first time I’ve ever encountered a blind person in the UA-cam comment section!

    • @precioussketches1008
      @precioussketches1008 4 роки тому +181

      If you don't mind me asking, how did you type this as a blind person?

    • @estheay3611
      @estheay3611 4 роки тому +163

      Precious Sketches maybe he or she is using one of those “text-to-speech” accommodations on their phone, where a synthetic voice reads out different pieces of text on their screen and converts it into an auditory message that they can understand.
      You can’t exactly convert a UA-cam comment to Braille lol

    • @estheyliborges3596
      @estheyliborges3596 4 роки тому +31

      How’d you watch this

  • @edpotter1170
    @edpotter1170 4 роки тому +4392

    i love how Chris was trying to save Brie from going down that path but Brie just won't get the hints, and continued on just to win an argument.

    • @snoopymochi562
      @snoopymochi562 4 роки тому +103

      Ed Potter Don Cheadle was also next to her, trying to remedy the situation.

    • @ultrabigfella
      @ultrabigfella 4 роки тому +204

      I feel like with her below sub-par acting, her sucky emotional range, and the fact that she can't pick up on any context clues at all, she might be somewhat sociopathic.

    • @lordfabulous6198
      @lordfabulous6198 4 роки тому +108

      @@ultrabigfella she's a narcissist. She probably wasn't before but there's a lot of signs to it now. Fame can do that.

    • @adumdumdum
      @adumdumdum 4 роки тому +15

      @@ultrabigfella I know this is totally off topic but how do I apply to your sanctuary?

    • @ultrabigfella
      @ultrabigfella 4 роки тому +14

      @@adumdumdum It's a sanctuary made just for you, No.😂

  • @ajpaalkalyanmasih9
    @ajpaalkalyanmasih9 Рік тому +2

    I would like a breakdown of that interview with Russel Brand and how to read positive intent into an ambiguous situation!

  • @czr7j9
    @czr7j9 Рік тому +4

    Just be yourself and if people take it the wrong way then it is their problem.

  • @chewingpeppers
    @chewingpeppers 4 роки тому +2838

    The sad thing is that you can actually see how insecure she feels the whole time... otherwise, there would be no need for all of those weird actions. Hope that she can grow comfortable into her own skin, I'm sure that she can be great if she deactivates her defensive mode!

    • @bug5460
      @bug5460 4 роки тому +97

      Yeah, I feel like she’s just masking her insecurities in this whole “I’m so confident and amazing” act. I really hope she finds out who she is instead of faking it :,((

    • @randybobandy678
      @randybobandy678 4 роки тому +8

      Shes just self absorbed

    • @kledi3817
      @kledi3817 4 роки тому +84

      @@randybobandy678 she's really not, she said herself that she has a lot of anxiety all the time and is really socially awkward and you can definitely see that

    • @CriticalHater
      @CriticalHater 4 роки тому +2

      Hey You a public figure will be judged regardless.

    • @metanoia3438
      @metanoia3438 4 роки тому +10

      Overlord Supreme so public figures aren’t people too?

  • @danielandanthony8939
    @danielandanthony8939 5 років тому +1719

    The way Chris Hemsworth moves his head around in disagreement was honestly the funniest thing I’ll see all week

    • @lukasakantu2642
      @lukasakantu2642 5 років тому +44

      That is an bold statment. Its only monday

    • @irondolphin1559
      @irondolphin1559 5 років тому +2

      i know right. That was so funny. He honestly is my favorite lmao

    • @HiveDes
      @HiveDes 5 років тому +5

      He’s naturally funny as hell.

    • @tjw937
      @tjw937 5 років тому +3

      Always timestamp!

    • @JohnWuWei
      @JohnWuWei 5 років тому +13

      @@tjw937 @7:35

  • @christopherlynch3314
    @christopherlynch3314 6 місяців тому +1

    Reading positive intent into ambiguous situations is a superpower. Also, if someone is trying to cut you on the sly, taking it positively just pisses them off more. WINNING!
    As for praise. ALWAYS praise others! Believe me folks know your role. But if you constantly spread the praise to subordinates, peers, and superiors, you will be thought of highly by all.
    Great video! Subscribed thanks.

    • @gwotaharrve
      @gwotaharrve 6 місяців тому

      hollywood actor John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."

  • @corrisauls9453
    @corrisauls9453 Рік тому +3

    Positive vs Negatice intent when viewing/receiving the universe. In otherwords -- interpretation.

  • @RottenZombieChick1
    @RottenZombieChick1 5 років тому +2467

    The Chris Hemsworth/Brie Larson interview made me physically uncomfortable

    • @winturs2201
      @winturs2201 5 років тому +149

      Haley Waldow Don Cheadle in the interview kind of represented all of the viewers imo

    • @bubblegumplastic
      @bubblegumplastic 5 років тому +54

      Everyone is so quick to blame Brie for it :( Maybe she feels pushed into a corner during promotions/on set and we're seeing the result of that. I've read countless unkind things about her role in the universe and her performance, rooted in her being "overly" strong as a character. A level of scrutiny that doesn't seem to befall Chris, his character is allowed to be strong and praised for being strong. I wouldn't be at my best either if I were her.

    • @BuumanJS
      @BuumanJS 5 років тому +5

      So it wasnt just me LOL

    • @moonmothh
      @moonmothh 5 років тому +57

      @@bubblegumplastic the problem is that there is a lack of understanding between them in that interview. it was one of those things where some playful poking quickly became a real competitive argument because while both of them were joking around in the beginning, neither of them picked up on the others' jokes. they both ended up feeling insulted and became defensive.

    • @samsamsammy2013
      @samsamsammy2013 5 років тому +82

      bubblegumplastic Chris’s character is “allowed” to be strong and “praised” because of good character development. His strength is earned through 3 separate films compared to Captain Marvel’s mediocre single. She deserves every bit of scrutiny that is thrown her way.

  • @deiz1083
    @deiz1083 4 роки тому +5696

    Basically, "Don't be a Brie Larson, be a Chris Pratt".

    • @jhboob
      @jhboob 4 роки тому +76

      Or be a Russell Brand. Lol

    • @deliarebaudengo5440
      @deliarebaudengo5440 4 роки тому +54

      'Be a man'

    • @Alresu
      @Alresu 4 роки тому +127

      Well, "Be Chris Pratt" is the answer for many questions regarding charisma.

    • @takitogoestoNY
      @takitogoestoNY 4 роки тому +6

      pretty much. sad but true

    • @arjunarun9147
      @arjunarun9147 4 роки тому +41

      Or be Hemsworth

  • @tunnasch
    @tunnasch Рік тому +6

    Oh my gosh. Where were you before I developed all my terrible habits?! You are SO RIGHT! I can do better now for the rest of my life after watching your channel! ❤

    • @davisantos5672
      @davisantos5672 9 місяців тому

      Just reminding you to check on it again(like myself)

  • @TheJofrica
    @TheJofrica 9 місяців тому +4

    I think she treated the Google questions like it was Mean Tweets and so was just in defensive mode because she thought it has to be like mean Tweets

  • @aradhyasaraf_
    @aradhyasaraf_ 4 роки тому +2664

    *gets this in my recommendations*
    Me: Is this like, a personal attack or something?

    • @aradhyasaraf_
      @aradhyasaraf_ 4 роки тому +2

      @decembrist Yes!!! 😂😂

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 4 роки тому +1

      😄

    • @KeilyHD
      @KeilyHD 4 роки тому +1

      I got this video & one almost identical under it😂 I felt kinda attacked but with my yt history...I understand 😭.

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 4 роки тому +4

      "Karen thinks you'd like this"

    • @jralph920
      @jralph920 4 роки тому +2

      that made me actually lol

  • @ShaunRF
    @ShaunRF 5 років тому +5711

    The incredibly stark contrast between her old interviews and her more recent ones is astonishing. Like watching two different people.

    • @AutumnSoldier413
      @AutumnSoldier413 5 років тому +962

      Possibly something psychologically bad happened to her. She seems defensive, rather than rude. People accuse her of not being able to read situations, whilst it is them who cannot read her

    • @aglayamajorem9546
      @aglayamajorem9546 5 років тому +151

      @@AutumnSoldier413 Her PR didn't do a good job on that then.

    • @protokhaniapetos3158
      @protokhaniapetos3158 5 років тому +63

      rotaryfreak3 fame can do that

    • @anishinaabae
      @anishinaabae 5 років тому +183

      it's almost as if people change as they age.

    • @sicemic
      @sicemic 5 років тому +94

      I'm not sure if the format of the interview had anything to do with it. Talk shows are usually scripted or at least the guests know beforehand what to talk about, whereas film interviews are, to my knowledge, unscripted.
      But yeah, she is definitely different.

  • @TheJustinJ
    @TheJustinJ Рік тому +4

    Her hostile/negative internal dialog comes thru in the movie(s) also. Its interesting.

  • @bt8623
    @bt8623 10 місяців тому +5

    I think it really just comes down to tone and body language. If she said all these same things in a certain tone it would be likeable and make her appear strong.

  • @tavadaardendrian319
    @tavadaardendrian319 4 роки тому +2776

    When Brie brings up doing her own stunts, Hemsworth goes “ehhh okay” as if he senses the inevitable crap storm like a farmer senses rain

    • @uselesshero.official
      @uselesshero.official 4 роки тому +23

      I really felt that it wasn't the situation to bring up that context.

    • @jemert96
      @jemert96 4 роки тому +81

      I think anybody's reaction would be like ' jeeez okay there lady'

    • @goldenstatewarriors9418
      @goldenstatewarriors9418 4 роки тому +29

      Uh she doesn't do her own stunts.

    • @lepotato135
      @lepotato135 4 роки тому +2

      I would like your comment but you currently have 666 likes. Hail Satan...

    • @vincentgodinez5144
      @vincentgodinez5144 4 роки тому +1

      5:44

  • @rileymclellan8953
    @rileymclellan8953 3 роки тому +3306

    I never understood why people didn’t like her until seeing how she behaved in these interviews. It’s really uncomfortable to watch.

    • @lambgaming1347
      @lambgaming1347 3 роки тому +28

      Definitely

    • @brynbrew
      @brynbrew 3 роки тому +133

      Meh, these types of interactions happen regularly in real life.everyones battling their own inner insecurities. It's really not that bad. Just seems bad cause it's on big shows where everything has to be perfect cause showbiz.

    • @melonytoni9016
      @melonytoni9016 3 роки тому +131

      @@brynbrew The fact that she cant even keep it together as a professional in a few minutes of spotlight, makes me think she is much worse in normal life.

    • @brynbrew
      @brynbrew 3 роки тому +37

      @@melonytoni9016 Everyone has flaws. Get over it.

    • @hambeshdahfer9531
      @hambeshdahfer9531 3 роки тому +86

      @@brynbrew Yes we all have flaws. being entitled and dismissive to negative traits makes you toxic.

  • @jirensentry7609
    @jirensentry7609 Рік тому +6

    This is when someone asks you a question and instead of answering, you pause and you try to figure out their angle for asking and then answer the question with an assuming, premised accusatory question.
    Usually that response as a question indicates something that you are well aware to be true about yourself or an act that you actually did against that person, but you state it as if you're implying that person is accusing you of what you bring up.

  • @DeeperCurrents
    @DeeperCurrents Рік тому +2

    If you look for bad intentions you will find things that make it appear as if there are bad intentions everywhere, it will poison every interaction and situation in life.
    Assume good intention, protect incase it is actually bad

  • @zed3063
    @zed3063 4 роки тому +1740

    I think she’s a bit insecure which makes her defensive

    • @thebrightestsun4685
      @thebrightestsun4685 4 роки тому +2

      @@asimhussain8716 yeah, I mean I couldn't believe she is the same person

    • @l_will_be_great1326
      @l_will_be_great1326 4 роки тому +6

      I'm a very insecure person as I have ADHD and bad self-image, but I don't act like her, I instead always use humour and sarcasm to defuse any situation, it works all the time. Until people want me to be serious, at that point I just lock off and stay silent.

    • @stopbeinginsecure4786
      @stopbeinginsecure4786 4 роки тому +3

      Will H idk because I do this and people take it as an opportunity to make fun of me and AGREE with me. This always made my insecurity 1000x worse because it was like everyone was confirming what I was already thinking

    • @l_will_be_great1326
      @l_will_be_great1326 4 роки тому +3

      @@stopbeinginsecure4786 I know how you feel, thankfully I kept my circle of friends close and low overall maintenance, nothing to prove. Have 5-6 friends I've known since grade 7, it is hard sometimes for people like us but we'll get through it eventually..... hopefully.

    • @Owen-ub3fv
      @Owen-ub3fv 4 роки тому +1

      I don't think she's insecure. 😏

  • @LaniakeaLeathercrafts
    @LaniakeaLeathercrafts 4 роки тому +1890

    Brie seems like a COMPLETELY different person in that older interview than in everything post-Marvel.

    • @free22
      @free22 4 роки тому +136

      Something must have happened to her between those two interviews

    • @AlphaLuna
      @AlphaLuna 4 роки тому +132

      Some people change for the worse when they get rich and famous.

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz 4 роки тому +209

      @@AlphaLuna Great way to cast assumptions and judgment without knowing anything at all. For all we know she was assaulted and it unnerved her forever, or she lost someone that was her rock or she began having mental health problems due to people making grandstanding statements about her. Who knows? That's why we shouldn't speculate and say things about people we don't know.

    • @WiloPolis03
      @WiloPolis03 4 роки тому +46

      @@AlphaLuna Sometimes the internet attacks you like a pack of wild dogs

    • @garfan85
      @garfan85 4 роки тому +72

      @@free22 Feminism happened

  • @beetalius
    @beetalius Рік тому +1

    Hermesworth makes the “ugh, this person again” sound

  • @jenniferschuessler3992
    @jenniferschuessler3992 Рік тому +7

    I’ve never followed any of these people so the background with Marvel and how she may be feeling from those movies is interesting. Without that context my initial reaction or assumption would be that she and Chris had a thing going that ended badly where she now feels hurt, insecure or wronged in some way.

  • @Phoenix_flame
    @Phoenix_flame 5 років тому +4647

    I like how you used both "do this" and "don't do this" examples from Brie. I thought it was gonna be more of a hate video.

    • @cceerrs
      @cceerrs 5 років тому +69

      Same...turned out to be just a somewhat funny video on how to avoid being like Brie haha yikes

    • @joetedrick4798
      @joetedrick4798 5 років тому +298

      Yeah that’s the beauty of constructive criticism, it doesn’t feel like criticism really, more like guidance. It’s the best way to do these types of videos.

    • @SheldonBird
      @SheldonBird 5 років тому +7

      Unrelated, but I like your tree peace symbol picture. It was supposed to be that way long ago

    • @pascalvanbeek6394
      @pascalvanbeek6394 5 років тому +40

      Yes, he did this amazingly well! Very well thought out criticism, with also room for praise. Too bad that a lot of the commenters on this video didn't see it like that and are dead-set on hating her. Praise to CoC for not cherry picking, and praise to you for noticing!

    • @RomanDiaries
      @RomanDiaries 5 років тому +29

      @@pascalvanbeek6394 Yeah. Shame to see the responses because I actually like her humor. I like dry humor and when things aren't in-your-face. Unfortunately, American media lacks subtlety and I feel like people assuming she's so serious about everything shows why that's the case.

  • @bea4912
    @bea4912 4 роки тому +4481

    i feel like she was bullied or something when she was younger as she’s clearly extremely defensive. maybe it triggers something in her where she thinks everyone is being horrible-just a thought.

    • @drtaha4946
      @drtaha4946 4 роки тому +436

      Or she could be an introvert, a lot of introverts have this problem

    • @esssymee7227
      @esssymee7227 4 роки тому +89

      Yea, so why hate her

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn 4 роки тому +215

      I do so too and as someone who did go through bullying and have seen what bullying does to people, I know this type of behavior is not so uncommon among those who were bullied

    • @addibro4284
      @addibro4284 4 роки тому +48

      yeah, you'd just wish she could be a little more like she was in the Craig Ferguson interviews, where she seemed much more charismatic and likeable

    • @moodsofkiwi9285
      @moodsofkiwi9285 4 роки тому +179

      Yea I struggle with being defensive too. I think it’s bc my mom used to be verbally abusive and I used to be bullied in high school. I always wonder why I feel the need to stand up for myself at every sharp joke. I’ve been working on being humble and laughing at myself but it’s so hard bc it makes me feel like I’m just getting bullied by everyone around me and I’m just rolling over

  • @thecrazycapmaster
    @thecrazycapmaster Рік тому +2

    I feel like sometimes this comes down to the issue of “[insert character] Starring as The Rock” Syndrome, where the given actor struggles to create a unique personality for their character. The Rock himself can be hilarious outside of that of course, but sometimes this can extend beyond the acting position into a difficulty creating the “shift” in presentation and energy that usually accompanies dry humor like sarcasm.
    For example, Robert Downey Jr. keeps his sarcasm subtle, but there’s always a change in his body language before he launches into “I have the Avengers logo in my office” that tells you he’s gonna pull shenanigans. In the bit where he didn’t invite Jimmy Fallon to his birthday party, when Jimmy sets the scene for him to drop a joke, Downey makes a face at camera that clearly broadcasts “welllll ya see,” as the prelude to his blunt admission that he didn’t invite him.
    So the two parts of body language and tone shift are very useful for conveying sarcasm; one can be enough but only if you’re really good at it. Brie nailed the tone-shift in that earlier interview, but didn’t have body language or a tone shift in the Google Search interview.

  • @ronwrong-ef6ws
    @ronwrong-ef6ws 2 місяці тому +1

    actor John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."

  • @ru8981
    @ru8981 4 роки тому +1075

    There's always that one person in class like Brie

  • @mr.rashedmr.rashed7466
    @mr.rashedmr.rashed7466 5 років тому +3431

    Watching these videos always reminds me how hard social life is

    • @isabellajemica
      @isabellajemica 5 років тому +31

      i can barely talk to other people

    • @jinjunliu2401
      @jinjunliu2401 5 років тому +1

      @@prostatitiscpps7962 at least we can analyse others with this knowledge......

    • @Wakeupgrandowl
      @Wakeupgrandowl 5 років тому +33

      I have found (being an introvert that's pretty good at playing at extroversion/ being sociable) that being good at and willing to listen to other people is far and away the best and most vital social skill you'll ever need. Most of the time, people (who talk) just want/need to talk about their problems and interests anyway, and even providing them just a few crumbs of acknowledgment is enough to let them continue on and feel engaged. People who don't talk a lot might see or sense you have a willingness to listen and may open up to you in the right time & place. If you're a talker/ extrovert, you'll probably get along with other extroverts naturally unless you're _rude_ and *never listen* to others. Always provide others with time to voice their own thoughts and try not to dominate the conversation. If speaking to an introvert - asking them questions can give them opportunity to speak (we have lots of thoughts but often lack the courage or social timing to voice them, esp in large groups) but never single an introvert out to ask anything really 'big' or divisive in front of a large group - that's the fastest way to stress out and shut down an introvert, and they're likely to try and escape the situation asap.

    • @MrProveyron
      @MrProveyron 5 років тому

      only of you're a douche

    • @fionaautumn
      @fionaautumn 5 років тому +3

      I remember that everytime I go outside...

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 8 місяців тому

    Right on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sagedandy123
    @sagedandy123 2 місяці тому +2

    Her acting in Room was outstanding

    • @goowan
      @goowan 2 місяці тому

      I wish people would point out that Don cheadle was very hostile and Chris hemsworth were interrupting her and insulting her while she was trying to explain what she meant. Maybe she can be abrasive but honestly in this moment, it felt to me like Don and Chris were just ganging up on her and it felt very immature, like school-yard bullying immature. I feel the hate she gets is way too much, the MCU fans are VERY toxic and mean.

    • @goowan
      @goowan 2 місяці тому

      actor John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."

  • @thomasflury8836
    @thomasflury8836 3 роки тому +1681

    In England, just assume every statement is sarcasm

    • @BitcoinMotorist
      @BitcoinMotorist 3 роки тому +21

      Perhaps you ought to take the plank out of your own eye before looking in mine

    • @ihopeicanchangethisnamelat7108
      @ihopeicanchangethisnamelat7108 3 роки тому +60

      @@BitcoinMotorist I don’t know what that meant, but I’m assuming it was sarcasm

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 3 роки тому +6

      If you've typed that commend directly from England I know what to do now.

    • @specialunit0428
      @specialunit0428 3 роки тому +1

      @@Leto85 lol

    • @aivreescend7945
      @aivreescend7945 3 роки тому +3

      You have some england-y name so i must take your comment as a sarcasm, so that means every statement made by englishman are actually literal.

  • @Corrocon
    @Corrocon 5 років тому +1545

    What further hurt her in that interview, is that she has stunt doubles and she just chose to not acknowledge them.

    • @carsonrush3352
      @carsonrush3352 5 років тому +35

      I know she had a butt double, but did she have any other functionality out of any double(s)?

    • @MrAnonymous650
      @MrAnonymous650 5 років тому +52

      She even have a butt double.. lying biatch..

    • @geethsan1567
      @geethsan1567 5 років тому +13

      @@MrAnonymous650 a Butt Double?! Seriously?

    • @martintieber7756
      @martintieber7756 5 років тому +6

      @@geethsan1567 I'm not sure myself (it seemed true ac ouple of weeks ago, but somehow a lot of info on that topic vanished), but apparently she doesn't have the backside for her costume...

    • @setakh
      @setakh 5 років тому +6

      Yup, she has 2 actually...

  • @mattli911
    @mattli911 Рік тому +53

    I once tried to date a girl that was extremely sarcastic all the time, but also in a dry way/like shown here.
    It was super awkward, especially when I'm more introverted/didn't get she was joking. So it just came across as almost being mean/serious.
    Needless to say, that only lasted a very short while.

    • @davidsinch
      @davidsinch Рік тому +6

      People come here to learn about Charisma. Instead this video is so hateful, it is just plain hypocritical. Charismatic people don't put down the personalities or awkward moments of other people. That is just being a mean person. The male actors are all lauded for their wonderful personalities, while the flagrant on-air hostility by Marvel actor Don Cheadle toward Brie Larson is ignored. Instead, you target Brie Larson mercilessly, despite the fact that she never does anything horribly wrong. Something is really off here. It is obvious to me that you (and many of your readers) hate women. You need to stop bragging about your massive support garnered by this video and try to fix the harm you have done

    • @davidsinch
      @davidsinch Рік тому +2

      brie larson stunts interview before chris hemsworth...No, it really all came out of ignorance, to be honest. I didn’t realize that you don’t actually do your own, most people don’t do their own stunts in these movies. I thought you did, and I’ve never been a particularly elegant or athletic person. I’m just an introvert with asthma and felt like I needed to be able to do that. I just thought, “I don’t wanna be on set, and they ask me to do things, and I don’t know how to do it.”
      So I started training as soon as I could, which was right after I wrapped, so it basically started right as I wrapped picture, I locked picture on the film that I directed. I then went into that, which then turned into nine months of training. And nine months of just training-training, and three months of stunt training with the stunt team. We spent two hours every day, five days a week.
      And it wasn’t until … everyone just went along with it, and was like, “Cool.” It wasn’t until we started shooting, and I started doing all my own wire work stunts, and flips and stuff that people were like, “You know nobody, now we’ll tell you, nobody actually does this. We just didn’t want you to stop. But now that you’ve kind of accomplished this thing, we don’t normally do this.” And I was like, huh?

    • @Broken-xp1lh
      @Broken-xp1lh Рік тому

      ​@@davidsinch also their looks but whatever

    • @MarklovesAngels
      @MarklovesAngels Рік тому +1

      @@davidsinch Didn't you used to be mike random? You're saying the same thing word for word.

    • @alhusseinfarah4194
      @alhusseinfarah4194 2 місяці тому

      I’m literally learning how to be a human, like an alien trying to integrate.

  • @ThisMusicIsToogood
    @ThisMusicIsToogood Місяць тому

    The whole beauty of sarcasm is in it’s subtlety. Going over the top makes it too easy and not funny.

    • @butlorsa
      @butlorsa Місяць тому

      I wish people would point out that Don was very hostile and Chris was interrupting her and insulting her while she was trying to explain what she meant. Maybe she can be abrasive but honestly in this moment, it felt to me like Don and Chris were just ganging up on her and it felt very immature, like school-yard bullying immature. I feel the hate she gets is way too much, the MCU fans are VERY toxic and mean.

    • @butlorsa
      @butlorsa Місяць тому

      actor John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."

  • @Fuzzy_Barbarian
    @Fuzzy_Barbarian 5 років тому +1059

    I always felt like people were overblowing things a bit, but that interview with Hemsworth is... wow.

    • @holo1560
      @holo1560 5 років тому +196

      He's a pretty chill guy too, if he doesn't like her something is definitely up..

    • @tiaaaron3278
      @tiaaaron3278 5 років тому +70

      The one with Jeremy Renner is even worse. He really looks like he can't stand Brie.

    • @iw6957
      @iw6957 5 років тому +56

      Yeah Hemsworth is the most easygoing guy to hang out with and if he feels uncomfortable then things are really not ok right there. But Brie was great back time, I wonder what changed her of being so offensive about every statement toward to her. It’s really cringy to watch her talking😕

    • @taliajee1
      @taliajee1 5 років тому +7

      Neo L Probably once she got her Oscar

    • @kyushirokun
      @kyushirokun 5 років тому +27

      @@iw6957 the sjw rhetoric I'd guess. I have experienced some of my formerly lovely ex aquaintances flip their personality after being exposed to the talking points and identifying with the ideology I'm guessing? Then it becomes a game of gaining acceptance from the, erm, "community", and by the time you realize you're in the race for the oppression Olympics well, it's already too late

  • @grat2010
    @grat2010 5 років тому +3918

    Don Cheadle looks so uncomfortable during the Brie and Chris exchanges.

    • @darkySp
      @darkySp 5 років тому +195

      You need to look trough Jeremy Renner's interview. The poor guy could barely stay alive trough the interview

    • @RapidObsessor
      @RapidObsessor 5 років тому +53

      he literally tweeted to defend her

    • @InfireMe
      @InfireMe 5 років тому +57

      he called out people who thought he looked uncomfortable and from a direct quote said they were ‘children’ for trying to find fault where there isn’t any

    • @raynesorrells1245
      @raynesorrells1245 5 років тому +100

      Don Cheadle always looks uncomfortable

    • @jacket6213
      @jacket6213 5 років тому

      Is that a personal attack or something?

  • @bigyin1415
    @bigyin1415 7 місяців тому +1

    I feel like this a lot, I have a deep sense of not fitting in anywhere & often misinterpret things, then over think them... I am working on that in therapy but I was emotionally neglected and abused as a kid, I feel like I don't matter and you do develop a sense of entitlement as your needs not getting met. I had a chaotic attachment growing up.

    • @dumstersomewere
      @dumstersomewere 7 місяців тому

      John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."

    • @Yoga_Tv_buying
      @Yoga_Tv_buying 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, get roommate. Best thing ever happen is to get 2bdr condo/apartment n find roommates. U learn a LOT about genuine ppl n a LOT about fake “smart “ roommates, n slowly u d see everyone has flaws, what we see at work, party/dates all mask. In realize life that we are JUST normally “imperfect” like everyone else. I lived independently for 5 yrs before moving in with someone….i had 20 roommates, short term, mid term long term. Best learning experience ever. Some annoying as hell, some re smart wild party ppl, then flip into very wise relaxed humble girls …it’s crazy.

  • @oppositeistrue
    @oppositeistrue 2 місяці тому

    Never thought you could try too hard, but you can, thanks for you vids bud.

    • @maderhey
      @maderhey 2 місяці тому

      I wish people would point out that Don cheadle was very hostile and Chris hemsworth were interrupting her and insulting her while she was trying to explain what she meant. Maybe she can be abrasive but honestly in this moment, it felt to me like Don and Chris were just ganging up on her and it felt very immature, like school-yard bullying immature. I feel the hate she gets is way too much, the MCU fans are VERY toxic and mean.

    • @maderhey
      @maderhey 2 місяці тому

      actor John Goodman does have one good friend who happens to be a newly minted Oscar winner: Brie Larson. "I love her. She is so charismatic. She would organize - she was like the only girl there, on set... every weekend she would organize stuff to do for people," he said of his Kong: Skull Island costar. "We'd go look at kangaroos and she'd organize a trip to an amusement park after they closed. Just stuff for people to do. Because she's over-sensitive about people getting nervous and angry and on each other's nerves. She's incredible."