ive listened to every single podcast ep, some multiple times.... I've never once felt like complaining about y'all. Anytime you see people hating on you, remember ur seeing the vocal minority, the ones who have literally nothing better to do, but complain on the internet.
When you think of something and it happens at the same time purely coincidentally, that is a psychological phenomenon called a Personal Fable. The “I thought about that years ago”feeling.
Time warp version of "we've talked about this before" where the Best Villains episode and this episode, although almost a year apart, have sections where Pflax suggests Harry Potter films to Sips' kids.
@@La_sagne Yeah they recorded them januaryish last year, and were sitting on them for a rainy day. Can't remember if they said specifically in them, but they referenced recent events that were around then.
He said "and friends." He's either getting hooked up by two couples, or there were a few others that were to "hook up" he's either +6 or greater than 7.
@@joshyboy82 the way he phrased it made it sound like there were seven of them. Don’t remember the exact words at the moment but he implied it was three couples and him
People absolutely can and do change, but it rarely happens because someone else wants them to change. They have to actually want the change for themselves so they aren't just pretending to try for it, or their personality has to organically shift from the accumulation of new experiences.
That end was kinda depressing but your not wrong! The best way to try and change I think is to avoid to the best of our abilities the things we don’t want to be. Honestly I’m glad that you guys are still doing this podcast and still strong friends and I hope that never changes.
I love sips mentioning early on set dementia, he mentions it so much that I feel like he might have some early on set dementia, but what do I know, I've probably got early on set dementia
Lewis says idea theft isn't a big deal Lewis describes a situation that definitely isn't idea theft Lewis asks why people would be upset by that XD Good podcast as always guys
I recently drove a tesla for 2 months for work. I live in Michigan and it was the worst thing I have experienced. I love the concept but when it regularly gets below freezing the battery doesn't hold charge. You have to charge it at least 2 times a day. Then on top of it, during a wet snow, or an ice storm, getting into the car is a nightmare! The handles are flush on the door and freeze over so its hard to get into. Then the windows won't go down bc they are frozen and so you can't open and close the door bc you risk breaking the window. Preconditioning the car when it is -2F out is a pointless. It takes forever for the battery to warm up. Now the chargers! We had a very cold storm hit during Christmas with high winds. The winds were so high that they blew the charger cords out of their housings and into the snow drifts. You can't charge bc the cords were packed with snow. Out of 10 super charger spots, multiple teslas had to cycle through the 2 that were work. So that's multiple people waiting to get onto 2 chargers. So if you got there at the same time someone got on the charger you could be waiting 2 hours to then get to the charger. THEN you have to wait another 1 and half hours to 2 hours for your car to charge and the amount of people who would cut in line, just made it worse. I think the tesla is great if you live in warmer climates but its not made for areas that experience below freezing temperatures. One of the #1 problems with a regular gas car during the winter is that the batteries don't hold charge. AAA is called often to help people charge or change their cars batteries. So who thought it was a brilliant idea to make a car that is just a huge battery and try sell them to a northern climate. Sorry for the "rant" but it was one of the few times that y'all talked or asked about something that I could talk to.
legendary rant at 1:02:50 "not only don't people change particularly when they are stupid" "also having pretty radicalised views like believing in religion" "we've been working for 400 hundred years to undermine faith"
I really want to know where on earth lewis was going with the frankenstein bar story, or how there was any link from what they were talking about to it
The Traitors is such a good watch! Especially if you've played games like Among Us, you can see similarities between people's play styles and strategies used in the game!
Interesting to hear Thomas the Tank Engine brought up here, I'm actually a part of that fandom. I don't get involved or really keep up with the twitter drama tho, it can definitely get chaotic out there. But there's a hell of a lot of amazing things the fandom has made as well. Most elements of the franchise are incredibly layered too, from in-universe background lore and multiple canons to production history and aspects of real railways that have served as inspiration for all this. There's lots to study, discuss and try to recreate.
It's so nice to hear Lewis calling out religion like this, I hope he doesn't get any backlash from it. Young people, kids especially, need their role models to call out these delusions for what they are. (Not that the Triforce demographic is statistically young, lol).
@@xdguy2569 It’s probably something that comes up a lot in his life. That’s how Lewis has always been. He tends to talk about the things that come up in his life recently.
haha, i think his is an interesting take. it's hard to take materialistic atheism seriously though, because if the materialistic atheist is right, how can he then say it's better or worse to believe in one thing or another? people like lewis love to say "oh religion is a tool" "kids get brainwashed" "you do you, but obviously my perspective is more intelligent", when really you have to have just as much faith to hold to materialistic atheism, except there's no foundation for it. why believe there's no metaphysical reality? what's the difference between believing truth or fiction at that point? why get incensed if there's a murder or not, pain or pleasure, things that you personally find tasteful or distasteful? lewis and those like him are driven by emotion just the same as the most devout scientologist, he fights for a cause which he himself is claiming to be just as worthless as every other one, paradoxically becoming exactly what he claims to dislike. i think anyone that claims to hate the concept of some bigger metaphysical truth and dies on that hill is being terribly inconsistent with their so-called beliefs. i get disliking organized religion, there's no church in the world that's really helping people; at the same time, there are certainly individuals that practice what they preach, who are not hypocritical, who really do love people for who they are. true religion is a wonderful thing, and there is absolutely no reason not to pursue a deeper understanding of our metaphysical place in the universe. any other stance is simply ridiculous
@@joshyboy82 Comfort and range won out for me, it really does feel like a car from the future (Ioniq 5). Bill was £47k cash, but through a business that drops massively as you get VAT back, it comes off profits and only counts for a couple % as a benefit in kind
Is this why Brits don't understand why we complain about gas costs going up when they pay more for petrol? 50 miles is less than my father's commute to work
Seeing as how Kiwo does content regularly with Spiff and RT and Mango, I wonder if she was on the same trip as Lewlew. EDIT: Wow, Sips tied the knot brilliantly at the end there
I do believe in ghosts because I've had experiences before, but I am an atheist. I don't really see a thin line between being religious and believing in ghosts. I have proof ghosts are real because I've experienced it where as i can't prove any religion is real. I think ghosts are something different than "spiritual beings".
Majid newaz is not insane or crazy he’s smarter and more informed than you guys, pyrion only thinks he’s crazy because pyrion believes everything the bbc tells him.
sometimes you guys will say something so painfully stupid that i thunder out a huge comment about how you should just use google more often, but then i delete it because you are just three people and its not worth being angry. and i also find you entertaining and you all seem kind, so, not really warranted for me to be rude
A lot of life was exactly the same 100 years ago, and for a long time before that. People still went about their lives in much the same manner; went to work, went to the pub in the evenings, played football on the weekends, fell in love, got married and had kids, rowed with their neighbours, etc. The only thing that's different now is the small details; the broad stuff is just as it was, and probably always will be. People themselves certainly haven't changed so why would the lives they lead have done so?
I agree with Pyrion and have noticed it in the past. Sips is a boomer and often exudes toxic male chauvinism and misogynies. I wouldn't say he 'hates' women. But he's totally been 'sports ball dude brained' in his general positions. It's a shame really. I would argue this is one of the reasons he's as popular among young men today as he is. Something to chew on there.
i think thats a bit of a reach, you are going too far for no real benefit. sips hams up a character trope he is familiar with and plays it out for its humor. its odd to call it 'a shame'. i dont believe it is toxic in the sense that it is harmful, as its not. its lighthearted, humorous, and relatable as it is familiar- not because young men believe in it, but because they know of that thinking, as does sips. i have always believed that taking such a thing at face value is wilfully ignorant.
@@_e8a After reading your entire comment and giving it fair consideration I completely disagree with you and stand by my original statement backed by more than a decade of seeing him in content and constantly having this position reinforced by his behavior. It's a shame really.
@@CriticoolHit if you honestly believe that there is tangible harm as a result of his behaviour then you need to get a grip. im sure i would feel equipped to pinpoint and amplify every little discrepancy in your character if i watched you for ten years. but the important thing to remember is that its unwarranted, its not fair and its not appropriate. there are ways to structure and communicate criticism, and you are not as qualified as you think
As much as I enjoyed the bonus episodes, it's nice to have a regular podcast again
It is kind of impressive how much the triangle heads resemble their personalities. They even look exactly how they sound lol
ive listened to every single podcast ep, some multiple times.... I've never once felt like complaining about y'all. Anytime you see people hating on you, remember ur seeing the vocal minority, the ones who have literally nothing better to do, but complain on the internet.
ive listened to every episode and ive had the temptation to complain multiple times
@@Otiomz fight the urge my brother!
Couldn’t have put it better!
They are hypocritical
@@GhostOfSparta most people are
When you think of something and it happens at the same time purely coincidentally, that is a psychological phenomenon called a Personal Fable. The “I thought about that years ago”feeling.
I like learning a new word and then hearing or seeing it used very shortly after.
I always see it as Baader Meinhoff
Someone needs to do a compilation of Pyrion's coupon voice cos damn it gets me every time haha
Im working on it, it will be out today :)
There are 14 clips altogether I'm recording it right now 😅
Its out on this channel
Time warp version of "we've talked about this before" where the Best Villains episode and this episode, although almost a year apart, have sections where Pflax suggests Harry Potter films to Sips' kids.
best villain came out 9 days ago... did they say that it was recorded a year ago? i dont remember that.
@@La_sagne Yeah they recorded them januaryish last year, and were sitting on them for a rainy day.
Can't remember if they said specifically in them, but they referenced recent events that were around then.
Lewis seventh-wheeled for Spiff and RT
He said "and friends." He's either getting hooked up by two couples, or there were a few others that were to "hook up" he's either +6 or greater than 7.
@@joshyboy82 the way he phrased it made it sound like there were seven of them. Don’t remember the exact words at the moment but he implied it was three couples and him
dont bother prying into peoples business
Loved the poem really tied the podcast together
Not as much as the Frankenstein bar story tho
People absolutely can and do change, but it rarely happens because someone else wants them to change. They have to actually want the change for themselves so they aren't just pretending to try for it, or their personality has to organically shift from the accumulation of new experiences.
exactly! sometimes all it takes to change is learning something
That end was kinda depressing but your not wrong! The best way to try and change I think is to avoid to the best of our abilities the things we don’t want to be. Honestly I’m glad that you guys are still doing this podcast and still strong friends and I hope that never changes.
I love how both pyrion and I were like “Is Sips high right now? That sounds like a high-dea…..”
I like the bonus episodes, but like the original more. I just appriciate what you guys put out honestly.
I love sips mentioning early on set dementia, he mentions it so much that I feel like he might have some early on set dementia, but what do I know, I've probably got early on set dementia
Lewis says idea theft isn't a big deal
Lewis describes a situation that definitely isn't idea theft
Lewis asks why people would be upset by that
XD
Good podcast as always guys
It's genuinely impressive how many times it can be brought up that Sips doesn't like Adele
I recently drove a tesla for 2 months for work. I live in Michigan and it was the worst thing I have experienced. I love the concept but when it regularly gets below freezing the battery doesn't hold charge. You have to charge it at least 2 times a day. Then on top of it, during a wet snow, or an ice storm, getting into the car is a nightmare! The handles are flush on the door and freeze over so its hard to get into. Then the windows won't go down bc they are frozen and so you can't open and close the door bc you risk breaking the window. Preconditioning the car when it is -2F out is a pointless. It takes forever for the battery to warm up. Now the chargers! We had a very cold storm hit during Christmas with high winds. The winds were so high that they blew the charger cords out of their housings and into the snow drifts. You can't charge bc the cords were packed with snow. Out of 10 super charger spots, multiple teslas had to cycle through the 2 that were work. So that's multiple people waiting to get onto 2 chargers. So if you got there at the same time someone got on the charger you could be waiting 2 hours to then get to the charger. THEN you have to wait another 1 and half hours to 2 hours for your car to charge and the amount of people who would cut in line, just made it worse. I think the tesla is great if you live in warmer climates but its not made for areas that experience below freezing temperatures. One of the #1 problems with a regular gas car during the winter is that the batteries don't hold charge. AAA is called often to help people charge or change their cars batteries. So who thought it was a brilliant idea to make a car that is just a huge battery and try sell them to a northern climate. Sorry for the "rant" but it was one of the few times that y'all talked or asked about something that I could talk to.
Pissing and shitting myself at the Thomas the tank engine story
legendary rant at 1:02:50
"not only don't people change particularly when they are stupid"
"also having pretty radicalised views like believing in religion"
"we've been working for 400 hundred years to undermine faith"
The death count is eerily like the cannons in the hunger games
I really want to know where on earth lewis was going with the frankenstein bar story, or how there was any link from what they were talking about to it
The Traitors is such a good watch! Especially if you've played games like Among Us, you can see similarities between people's play styles and strategies used in the game!
It is wild how so many people loose all semblance of reason over small normal things.
Interesting to hear Thomas the Tank Engine brought up here, I'm actually a part of that fandom. I don't get involved or really keep up with the twitter drama tho, it can definitely get chaotic out there. But there's a hell of a lot of amazing things the fandom has made as well. Most elements of the franchise are incredibly layered too, from in-universe background lore and multiple canons to production history and aspects of real railways that have served as inspiration for all this. There's lots to study, discuss and try to recreate.
That was not the same Chris Evans on Big Breakfast lmfao
It's so nice to hear Lewis calling out religion like this, I hope he doesn't get any backlash from it. Young people, kids especially, need their role models to call out these delusions for what they are. (Not that the Triforce demographic is statistically young, lol).
He talks about it like every episode, I'm sick of it
@@xdguy2569 It’s probably something that comes up a lot in his life. That’s how Lewis has always been. He tends to talk about the things that come up in his life recently.
haha, i think his is an interesting take. it's hard to take materialistic atheism seriously though, because if the materialistic atheist is right, how can he then say it's better or worse to believe in one thing or another? people like lewis love to say "oh religion is a tool" "kids get brainwashed" "you do you, but obviously my perspective is more intelligent", when really you have to have just as much faith to hold to materialistic atheism, except there's no foundation for it. why believe there's no metaphysical reality? what's the difference between believing truth or fiction at that point? why get incensed if there's a murder or not, pain or pleasure, things that you personally find tasteful or distasteful? lewis and those like him are driven by emotion just the same as the most devout scientologist, he fights for a cause which he himself is claiming to be just as worthless as every other one, paradoxically becoming exactly what he claims to dislike.
i think anyone that claims to hate the concept of some bigger metaphysical truth and dies on that hill is being terribly inconsistent with their so-called beliefs.
i get disliking organized religion, there's no church in the world that's really helping people; at the same time, there are certainly individuals that practice what they preach, who are not hypocritical, who really do love people for who they are. true religion is a wonderful thing, and there is absolutely no reason not to pursue a deeper understanding of our metaphysical place in the universe. any other stance is simply ridiculous
Larkin is amazing, The Whitsun Weddings is one of the greatest pieces of literature ever written
pflax enjoying tarkov right now, sips enjoying WoW expansion Dragonflight, Lewis enjoying the streams he does.
Genuflecting is kneeling and doing the sign of the cross together, when you're standing it's just a sign of the cross or blessing yourself usually
Next bonus episode will be about the Frankenstein Bar
I agree with Lewis, systems have changed, but people really haven’t changed very much.
Triforce dropping new year poppin
Is Honey a great way to find the individual creator coupons for the Yogs store?
I really want to know about the Frankenstein Bar now :)
I can’t imagine what must break in your head to make a hate thread, over some guys opinion on MINECRAFT BLOCKS
Just got an Ioniq 5, have kids and dog too- it is an electric joy
Why not the GT6? Electric cars are already expensive and you bought a new car. You can't be afraid of the bill.
@@joshyboy82 Comfort and range won out for me, it really does feel like a car from the future (Ioniq 5).
Bill was £47k cash, but through a business that drops massively as you get VAT back, it comes off profits and only counts for a couple % as a benefit in kind
... 50 mile radius is a sizeable amount of the country? Im crying in texan
Is this why Brits don't understand why we complain about gas costs going up when they pay more for petrol? 50 miles is less than my father's commute to work
this episode was so broken for me on spotify, lmao
My sweet boys
tay zonday was paid to do a chocolate rain song for Dr Pepper cherry
that thomas the tank engine stuff ruined my childhood oh jesus what the hell
Sips is married ppl...his married...
The thomas the tank engine people are probably, I dont mean this in a bad way, neurodivergent. I am one and I get these random hyperfixations too
For me its the QT rabbit from Zoo-topia. I MUST... resist... the Furry... syndrome!
Finally!!!
Seeing as how Kiwo does content regularly with Spiff and RT and Mango, I wonder if she was on the same trip as Lewlew.
EDIT: Wow, Sips tied the knot brilliantly at the end there
I do believe in ghosts because I've had experiences before, but I am an atheist. I don't really see a thin line between being religious and believing in ghosts. I have proof ghosts are real because I've experienced it where as i can't prove any religion is real. I think ghosts are something different than "spiritual beings".
WOOOOO!
❤
The background cutting to black constantly is making my eyes hurt.
Jeez, a whole bunch of false equivalencies with all of the "idea theft" responses from Sips and Lewis.
Majid newaz is not insane or crazy he’s smarter and more informed than you guys, pyrion only thinks he’s crazy because pyrion believes everything the bbc tells him.
sometimes you guys will say something so painfully stupid that i thunder out a huge comment about how you should just use google more often, but then i delete it because you are just three people and its not worth being angry. and i also find you entertaining and you all seem kind, so, not really warranted for me to be rude
Was life the same 100 years ago? Yes. Lewis 2023.
Never thought I'd hear something so daft even on this poddy.
A lot of life was exactly the same 100 years ago, and for a long time before that. People still went about their lives in much the same manner; went to work, went to the pub in the evenings, played football on the weekends, fell in love, got married and had kids, rowed with their neighbours, etc. The only thing that's different now is the small details; the broad stuff is just as it was, and probably always will be. People themselves certainly haven't changed so why would the lives they lead have done so?
@@RufusOmega Ah see what you did there was take something I said then answered something i didn't say.
Majid Nawaz still rules. Yall goofy
I agree with Pyrion and have noticed it in the past. Sips is a boomer and often exudes toxic male chauvinism and misogynies. I wouldn't say he 'hates' women. But he's totally been 'sports ball dude brained' in his general positions. It's a shame really. I would argue this is one of the reasons he's as popular among young men today as he is. Something to chew on there.
i think thats a bit of a reach, you are going too far for no real benefit. sips hams up a character trope he is familiar with and plays it out for its humor. its odd to call it 'a shame'. i dont believe it is toxic in the sense that it is harmful, as its not. its lighthearted, humorous, and relatable as it is familiar- not because young men believe in it, but because they know of that thinking, as does sips. i have always believed that taking such a thing at face value is wilfully ignorant.
@@_e8a After reading your entire comment and giving it fair consideration I completely disagree with you and stand by my original statement backed by more than a decade of seeing him in content and constantly having this position reinforced by his behavior.
It's a shame really.
@@CriticoolHit if you honestly believe that there is tangible harm as a result of his behaviour then you need to get a grip. im sure i would feel equipped to pinpoint and amplify every little discrepancy in your character if i watched you for ten years. but the important thing to remember is that its unwarranted, its not fair and its not appropriate. there are ways to structure and communicate criticism, and you are not as qualified as you think
@@_e8a k
Lol get a life