26:30 used to work in a building that only got one radio station (this was back in the pre-internet days) and that one station was awful - every morning they had a call-in quiz for $100, and i managed to make it thru the switchboard and win the prize money - they asked me on air, "what are you going to spend it on?" and i replied, on air, "a disc player for the office so i dont have to listen to your crappy station any more" - yes, they did give me the money.
I remember those days. You must have had a high-powered transmitter right on top of your building. They'll drown out everything for quite a distance. When I worked at Cedar Point in the mid-1970s, the only radio station we could receive was CKLW, a _monster_ of a station in Windsor, Canada. I'll never forget my roommate's clock-radio clicking on at the same time every morning, and the same spot booming from it, _"CKLW! ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND WATTS!"_ It was nothing but Top 40 dreck, so for the most part, it was awful.
If you are 65 years old a 15 year old is a child. That woman looks old enough to consider her 15 year old self a child when she wrote a letter to nasa.
She said when she was a little girl. No 15 year old, male or female would ever consider themselves a little girl/boy. Anyone seeing the phrase "little girl" would assume pre-pubescent.
5:13 This one, about the guy wanting his deceased wife back, has been around a while. But in this video they chopped off the next response: another person replied "I'd choose this guy's wife too."
"Ordered ice cream and chips for my children at Swiggy but received a condom..." When I paused the video and read what was on the paper bag, I rolled... "But not everyone needs to wait for it." 🤣 The guy who got the ice cream and chips most certain will now!
@@ShadowDevotion There are more Indians than Americans. Which "everyone" are you talking about? Because as an Aussie, I constantly seeing stuff about American sports players or minor politicians that I don't understand.
10:18 I'm Scottish and learned about Irish History, including the times before 1910. Why do the irish not know, at least some of this? (obviously not everyone knows, all of their own countries history). Has the Republic of Ireland not taught this for the last 100 years?
Whoever made this video is probably from India. Edit: I don't know why some of ya'll are offended by this? I absolutely love India and never said anything insulting about it? I only said that the person who made this video may be from India because most of the video is about Indian culture. It's common sense. Are you offended because you don't like this channel and therefore don't want the creator to be from the same place as you? Edit 2: @pysvtfa4 On the contrary, I see Indians getting offended in this reply section. Maybe you need to expand the horizons on your brain cells. I am simply asking why they get so butthurt when someone deduces that the creator of the video may be from India due to most of the contents in the video being Indian politics and stuff. How hard is that to understand? Do you hold a funeral after you kill a mosquito too?(Had to write it here. UA-cam deletes my comments when I reply.)
@@PS-qn4oz I was astonished at that one. How out of touch do you have to be? By now it is common knowledge that people with pin-cushion arms keep getting the disease, while for those of us who stayed pure, it was one and done. (Plus perhaps subsequent almost imperceptible infections that kept our immune systems tuned up.)
@@kgbgb3663 Oh nice to see a like-minded soul! Howdy! I unsubscribed from this channel, too many "out of touch" messages for my peace of mind. All the best to you!
I thought the first three were pretty bad. Then there was a good patch, and then we reached a point where they should have put up a warning "IF YOU ARE ENGLISH-SPEAKING BUT NOT INDIAN, YOU MIGHT AS WELL STOP WATCHING NOW".
@@kgbgb3663 Are you kidding? I'm a 68-year-old white Southern lady who lives in Ohio -- the state considered so quintessentially Middle-American, it's the go-to state for "reg'lar folks" sitcoms -- and even _I_ get the jokes. Take the exchange at 13:19, for example. All you need to know is an eensy-weensy bit about world history to understand the depth of the burn.
Every time I see a post like this I've gotta double check and see who it is who's actually body slamming a cop. Like some rando in Detroit who's already involved in criminal shit does not represent the entirety of gen Z. Most of them are home on their Xbox. These people are out here pretending like their generation never had its own criminal element. 😂
This video has too many references to Indian politics, movie stars, influencers, pop stars, etc, to be interesting to viewers in the U.S. I'm sure I don't speak for many Americans, but I found all these references and jokes to be incomprehensible and uninteresting.
Not all viewers are from the US. There are viewers from other countries, who perhaps find too many American cultural references in some of these videos.
@@mazmellem2773 I understand that not everyone is in the US. DUH! But I am in the US, and the video has a lot of stuff in it that we can't relate to. Can't you wrap your head around that simple concept?
When I again had no clue what something was about, I stopped watching. What is obvious to an in-crowd, is not to any other crowd. You ought to consider that, when making a video.
Over a billion Indians versus a few hundred million Brits, Yanks, Aussies, Canucks etc, you want to talk about in-crowds again? Without looking like a low-grade bigot?
@@Wordavee1 Seems you are bad at understanding yourself :) Of course I meant not my likes and dislikes. Of course I meant what I stated: some things can only be understood from a certain cultural background, NOT English. So why make a video in English, when that 'joke' is lost on us. Example: when we show a picture with dogs and cats falling out of heaven, in the English language it is immediately understood, that it means it rains Real Hard. But in other languages that is not a saying, so they don't get it. They don't belong to the in-crowd. Which means I merely made a statement to the maker of the video to screen his content better. In order to not lose people and grow his channel better. So your comment in return to me does indeed say a lot about You: glad to attack and condemn. So silly... Are you by any chance American? Have seen this weird trait in people from there quite a lot. When they 'think' someone is being attacked - even when not at all - they scream wildly about not being judgemental, whilst being very judgemental about it at the same time. Beyond silly...
@@gardenjoy5223 Why make a joke in English?? Because million of people in UK, US and Australia DO speak English!! If you want to make a video relevent to your language or culture l wouldn't say it shouldn't be made just because l don't understand it!!!
@@Wordavee1 Again, you are FULL of misunderstanding. Are you suffering from autism by any chance? This is out of the ball park. What you - again - fail to understand, if that the channel presents things that are supposed to have meaning, that have little meaning in the English language. And I'm not the only one, who has noticed it. There are more of such message in the comment section. Really, you ought to seek some professional help!
Re existence of kead: if you assume that all the lead in the universe must have come from radioactive decay of heavier elements. But no one in the world besides you supposes that. How do you explain the existence of, say, silicon, or helium, which ate not products of radioactive decay? indeed, how do you explain the existence of the original uranium? Your theory/argument explains nothing.
One isotope of lead only come from the decay of uranium, specifically lead-206 only comes from decay of uranium-238. Nearly all uranium is 238, but only about a quarter of all lead is 206. The most common isotope of lead is 208, does not come from the decay of uranium. We always find Pb-206 mixed with U-238 in any uranium deposit, because the Pb-206 was once U-238 that has decayed. So taking a sample from the uranium deposit and measuring the ratio of lead to uranium allows us to calculate the age of the deposit. We know that the halflife of U-238 is 4.5 billion years (got this from scientific testing of U-238) and so if a certain sample is about half lead and half uranium, we know it is 4.5 billion years old. As for other elements... the only way elements higher than iron can be created naturally is in the extreme energy of a type II supernova (an exploding large star). And then certain isotopes of some of those elements can only be created when a higher element decays (like Uranium, which is is number 92, decays several times to end up as lead, which is 82.) These details are well known to people that study this stuff. As for silicon or helium: it's very well known that helium is created by the fusion of hydrogen in the core of every star. In fact, that's how helium got its name (from Helios, which is Greek for the sun.) Higher elements are created by the nuclear fusion of helium with hydrogen near the end of the the star's life. Stars like our sun, which are not large enough to go supernova, go through several phases of fusion to create these smaller elements, and eventually the star runs out of fuel, just stops fusion... and becomes a red giant. All of this is well known to people that study this stuff. But it takes a lot of time and effort, so it's understandable that most people don't want to bother. I tell my students I completely understand if they don't want to get into physics and astronomy, and I personally don't recommend it to anyone. (I'm a physics professor.)
Sorry, but God didn't make the plant/tree/whatever illegal. He just said don't eat the fruit. That's like saying cars are illegal just bc you tell your kid not to step in front of one that's moving.
Re gay teacher: sure, if a gay teacher taught my child history and math and science, I'd be fine with that. My problem is with gay teachers who insist on telling 6 year olds about their sexual preferences. Do I need to give you links to online videos by teachers talking about how they tell their students all about their sex lives?
Good Lord, you really don’t get being a human do you? If a kid asks if he has a wife and the teacher says he has a husband is that what you call talking about a sex life? Grow up.
Re maybe the men just weren't attracted to you, paul: if someone made this comment as a rebuttal to a liberal statement, he would be denounced as a homophobic bigot. But apparently assuming that homosexuality is something shameful is ok when its used to attack a conservative.
Poor Prince Philip. He was only 99. Gone before his time.
26:30 used to work in a building that only got one radio station (this was back in the pre-internet days) and that one station was awful - every morning they had a call-in quiz for $100, and i managed to make it thru the switchboard and win the prize money - they asked me on air, "what are you going to spend it on?" and i replied, on air, "a disc player for the office so i dont have to listen to your crappy station any more" - yes, they did give me the money.
I remember those days. You must have had a high-powered transmitter right on top of your building. They'll drown out everything for quite a distance. When I worked at Cedar Point in the mid-1970s, the only radio station we could receive was CKLW, a _monster_ of a station in Windsor, Canada. I'll never forget my roommate's clock-radio clicking on at the same time every morning, and the same spot booming from it, _"CKLW! ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND WATTS!"_ It was nothing but Top 40 dreck, so for the most part, it was awful.
If you are 65 years old a 15 year old is a child. That woman looks old enough to consider her 15 year old self a child when she wrote a letter to nasa.
A fifteen-year old is legally a minor. Can't vote, can't drink, can't even drive.
If you are ANY years old, a 15 year old is a child. Literally, and morally.
She said when she was a little girl. No 15 year old, male or female would ever consider themselves a little girl/boy. Anyone seeing the phrase "little girl" would assume pre-pubescent.
5:13 This one, about the guy wanting his deceased wife back, has been around a while. But in this video they chopped off the next response: another person replied "I'd choose this guy's wife too."
* "I also choose this guy's dead wife".
@@greensteve9307 Yeah, that sounds about right. I saw it a long time ago, my memory gets fuzzy.
Yeah, can't believe that wasn't in the video, it's the best bit
That is so rude and insensitive. The guy misses his wife. Why make fun of that?
@@jacquelinecallejas1390 That's what the internet was created for.
"Ordered ice cream and chips for my children at Swiggy but received a condom..." When I paused the video and read what was on the paper bag, I rolled... "But not everyone needs to wait for it." 🤣 The guy who got the ice cream and chips most certain will now!
Love Happy Land, but hate the 30-minute video length! too much commitment for short attention spans....
So don't watch all of it.
watch on faster playback speed
Or watch part, bookmark it and watch the rest another time.
5:13 this isn’t savage. It’s sad.
They left out the next reply to the sad widower's post. The next guy replied "I also choose this guy's dead wife." It was quintessential Reddit.
Some really great ones, others are obscure to me.🇺🇸😉😆
The thumbnail is classic lol.
0:52 Prince Philip was also 99 and died of old age.
19:07 I thought the picture of Elon was incredibly lifelike. It could have been a photo of him, lol
Sorry, but all the references to India are meaningless to me; although the odd one or two I get.
Im all for more Memes and Stuff from all over the World, but it needs to be understandable for everyone.
Guess there are more than a billion Indians who might find these funny.
Yeah, stupid globally-available platform, why are you showing me things from all over the world?
Weird way to boast about your ignorance.
@@ShadowDevotion
There are more Indians than Americans. Which "everyone" are you talking about? Because as an Aussie, I constantly seeing stuff about American sports players or minor politicians that I don't understand.
10:18 I'm Scottish and learned about Irish History, including the times before 1910. Why do the irish not know, at least some of this? (obviously not everyone knows, all of their own countries history). Has the Republic of Ireland not taught this for the last 100 years?
Whoever made this video is probably from India.
Edit: I don't know why some of ya'll are offended by this? I absolutely love India and never said anything insulting about it? I only said that the person who made this video may be from India because most of the video is about Indian culture. It's common sense. Are you offended because you don't like this channel and therefore don't want the creator to be from the same place as you?
Edit 2: @pysvtfa4 On the contrary, I see Indians getting offended in this reply section. Maybe you need to expand the horizons on your brain cells. I am simply asking why they get so butthurt when someone deduces that the creator of the video may be from India due to most of the contents in the video being Indian politics and stuff. How hard is that to understand? Do you hold a funeral after you kill a mosquito too?(Had to write it here. UA-cam deletes my comments when I reply.)
Why?
@@robinshane4661because 2/3 of the posts are comments/jokes that require knowledge of Indian culture.
Viewers from India probably appreciate it.
Whatever makes you say that op? 😂 🇮🇳
Don’t really think your point is valid. I get them & am not from India.
I'm too stupid to get the jokes.
I'm sorry, but no matter where you stand politically, these are just epic bun/mic drop moments.
Not the very first one. Everyone I know who got the shots also got Covid.
@@PS-qn4oz I was astonished at that one. How out of touch do you have to be? By now it is common knowledge that people with pin-cushion arms keep getting the disease, while for those of us who stayed pure, it was one and done. (Plus perhaps subsequent almost imperceptible infections that kept our immune systems tuned up.)
@@kgbgb3663 Oh nice to see a like-minded soul! Howdy! I unsubscribed from this channel, too many "out of touch" messages for my peace of mind. All the best to you!
@@PS-qn4oz And to you!👍
@@kgbgb3663 proof?
4:23
BK's retort to the retort should be, "They agree to work for it."
Do not have a clue what is going on after about the first 3 of these slides.
I thought the first three were pretty bad. Then there was a good patch, and then we reached a point where they should have put up a warning "IF YOU ARE ENGLISH-SPEAKING BUT NOT INDIAN, YOU MIGHT AS WELL STOP WATCHING NOW".
@@kgbgb3663 Are you kidding? I'm a 68-year-old white Southern lady who lives in Ohio -- the state considered so quintessentially Middle-American, it's the go-to state for "reg'lar folks" sitcoms -- and even _I_ get the jokes. Take the exchange at 13:19, for example. All you need to know is an eensy-weensy bit about world history to understand the depth of the burn.
I wish I could think of these quips
1:55 ~ Clever! 9:58 ~ Again! 👊🏽
Every time I see a post like this I've gotta double check and see who it is who's actually body slamming a cop. Like some rando in Detroit who's already involved in criminal shit does not represent the entirety of gen Z. Most of them are home on their Xbox. These people are out here pretending like their generation never had its own criminal element. 😂
12:41 maybe reconsider that transition mate
D’oh! I hadn’t noticed that the first time! 😬
Why?
@@arialblack87 the transition causes the formation of a swastika. click on the timestamp, it's fairly clear to see
Europeans are probably a bit more sensitive to it than other people.
@@IdRatherBeDiving-vr5gk i'm british so that checks out i guess
@4:15 oh DAMN! That's the worst burn I've seen all year!
This video has too many references to Indian politics, movie stars, influencers, pop stars, etc, to be interesting to viewers in the U.S. I'm sure I don't speak for many Americans, but I found all these references and jokes to be incomprehensible and uninteresting.
Not all viewers are from the US. There are viewers from other countries, who perhaps find too many American cultural references in some of these videos.
@@mazmellem2773 I understand that not everyone is in the US. DUH! But I am in the US, and the video has a lot of stuff in it that we can't relate to. Can't you wrap your head around that simple concept?
@@Unknown17 I don't understand the Indian ones, but we have enough Indian-Americans who will.
@@zyxw2000 Yes. As I said, I was only speaking for myself.
Cut about about half of these that are very specific and the rest would be excellent... I have no idea what the one at 15:29 means at all...
I don't understand the Indian ones, but we have enough Indian-Americans who will.
5:17 This cut off the actual good part, where someone else replies and says "I also choose this guy's wife."
21:44 You have to upload it first: The download comes later.
Didn’t understand half of these
I don't understand the Indian ones, but we have enough Indian-Americans who will.
When I again had no clue what something was about, I stopped watching. What is obvious to an in-crowd, is not to any other crowd. You ought to consider that, when making a video.
Over a billion Indians versus a few hundred million Brits, Yanks, Aussies, Canucks etc, you want to talk about in-crowds again? Without looking like a low-grade bigot?
Noone should make videos without considering your likes and dislikes??
This says more about you than the video!!
@@Wordavee1 Seems you are bad at understanding yourself :)
Of course I meant not my likes and dislikes. Of course I meant what I stated: some things can only be understood from a certain cultural background, NOT English. So why make a video in English, when that 'joke' is lost on us.
Example: when we show a picture with dogs and cats falling out of heaven, in the English language it is immediately understood, that it means it rains Real Hard. But in other languages that is not a saying, so they don't get it. They don't belong to the in-crowd.
Which means I merely made a statement to the maker of the video to screen his content better. In order to not lose people and grow his channel better.
So your comment in return to me does indeed say a lot about You: glad to attack and condemn. So silly...
Are you by any chance American? Have seen this weird trait in people from there quite a lot. When they 'think' someone is being attacked - even when not at all - they scream wildly about not being judgemental, whilst being very judgemental about it at the same time. Beyond silly...
@@gardenjoy5223
Why make a joke in English?? Because million of people in UK, US and Australia DO speak English!! If you want to make a video relevent to your language or culture l wouldn't say it shouldn't be made just because l don't understand it!!!
@@Wordavee1 Again, you are FULL of misunderstanding.
Are you suffering from autism by any chance? This is out of the ball park.
What you - again - fail to understand, if that the channel presents things that are supposed to have meaning, that have little meaning in the English language.
And I'm not the only one, who has noticed it. There are more of such message in the comment section.
Really, you ought to seek some professional help!
The leftoid dogma is strong with this one.
There's a reason for that.
Yeah, they're unbearingly smart.
Most of these aren't even correct let alone clever
Re existence of kead: if you assume that all the lead in the universe must have come from radioactive decay of heavier elements. But no one in the world besides you supposes that. How do you explain the existence of, say, silicon, or helium, which ate not products of radioactive decay? indeed, how do you explain the existence of the original uranium? Your theory/argument explains nothing.
One isotope of lead only come from the decay of uranium, specifically lead-206 only comes from decay of uranium-238. Nearly all uranium is 238, but only about a quarter of all lead is 206. The most common isotope of lead is 208, does not come from the decay of uranium.
We always find Pb-206 mixed with U-238 in any uranium deposit, because the Pb-206 was once U-238 that has decayed. So taking a sample from the uranium deposit and measuring the ratio of lead to uranium allows us to calculate the age of the deposit. We know that the halflife of U-238 is 4.5 billion years (got this from scientific testing of U-238) and so if a certain sample is about half lead and half uranium, we know it is 4.5 billion years old.
As for other elements... the only way elements higher than iron can be created naturally is in the extreme energy of a type II supernova (an exploding large star). And then certain isotopes of some of those elements can only be created when a higher element decays (like Uranium, which is is number 92, decays several times to end up as lead, which is 82.)
These details are well known to people that study this stuff. As for silicon or helium: it's very well known that helium is created by the fusion of hydrogen in the core of every star. In fact, that's how helium got its name (from Helios, which is Greek for the sun.) Higher elements are created by the nuclear fusion of helium with hydrogen near the end of the the star's life. Stars like our sun, which are not large enough to go supernova, go through several phases of fusion to create these smaller elements, and eventually the star runs out of fuel, just stops fusion... and becomes a red giant.
All of this is well known to people that study this stuff. But it takes a lot of time and effort, so it's understandable that most people don't want to bother. I tell my students I completely understand if they don't want to get into physics and astronomy, and I personally don't recommend it to anyone. (I'm a physics professor.)
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Sorry, but God didn't make the plant/tree/whatever illegal. He just said don't eat the fruit. That's like saying cars are illegal just bc you tell your kid not to step in front of one that's moving.
Re gay teacher: sure, if a gay teacher taught my child history and math and science, I'd be fine with that. My problem is with gay teachers who insist on telling 6 year olds about their sexual preferences. Do I need to give you links to online videos by teachers talking about how they tell their students all about their sex lives?
Yes, please do since I have yet to see a video actually being that.
How about Christian teachers who insist on telling 6-year olds about their religious preferences?
@@aaronleverton4221I would give you 100 likes if i could!
@@aaronleverton4221I am against both actually. Kids don’t need to know about their teachers lives or preferences.
Good Lord, you really don’t get being a human do you? If a kid asks if he has a wife and the teacher says he has a husband is that what you call talking about a sex life? Grow up.
Re maybe the men just weren't attracted to you, paul: if someone made this comment as a rebuttal to a liberal statement, he would be denounced as a homophobic bigot. But apparently assuming that homosexuality is something shameful is ok when its used to attack a conservative.
Yall still need to eat less meat.
These were mostly stupid