This is why I love Rooster Teeth. It seems in every argument both sides are correct but somehow misunderstood which causes this war of confusion which shouldn't happen in the first place. Another great example is the Coin Flip Argument of the Achievement Hunter Office
It’s a doorway that at the time of the recording has been OUT OF SERVICE for EIGHT MONTHS STRAIGHT. It shouldn’t take 8 months to fix something. If it really keeps breaking down. MAYBE MAYBE the airport should look into another means OR just give up and break the door set down and make some decorative wall
Man, these AAs are getting more detailed. Like, Gus changing a lightbulb in the background wasn't even neccessary but it was perfect for comedic effect.
that confused me so much because I didn't notice Gus in the background immediately, my screen was just suddenly darker and I thought my laptop was glitching somehow! xD
but that's because he lives in Austin and actually knows how long the construction is taking because he lives in Austin. They are arguing 2 completely different points
it has nothing to do with knowing how long it takes. if you see it you see it if you don't you don't. they aren't arguing different points gavin and gus are just wrong. its not he goes there more so it makes sense, gavins argument is stupid. gavins acting like burnie is out of his mind like he doesn't have an argument when the one without one is him. burnies logic is sound and gavins is back assward
Gr33nRiver He lived in LA for 2 months and didn't see it there though. Plus he's constantly flying to LA. He sees the same door blocked off in Austin but no construction in LA
While Burnie is right about construction being there, he sees Austin more often than he sees every other airport so hes going to see more construction in Austin than any other place. Same way me in NY can say that I've seen the Brooklyn Bridge under construction more than I've seen the Roosevelt Bridge under construction. I've only seen one bridge under construction outside of NY. Does that mean bridges never go under construction? No.
Yeah. His point is that if it takes 8 months for this one door to be fixed, he should see a door being fixed SOMEWHERE else, but he literally never does. Think of it this way, for every Austin airport visit, he flies to a different airport. Maybe it's a different different airport, but it is still a non-austin airport. One of those times, he should have seen a door being fixed, if it does apparently take 8 months to fix a door. Either every other airport fixes them fast and is above par, or Austin is slow and below par. THat's his point.
thats not devils advocate. a devil's advocate states an opposing opinion to test the strength of someones argument or conviction, or to make people talk about the topic in greater depth. thats not what gavins doing. hes bringing up random things that have nothing to do with the topic and acting like they do. hes just trying to drive him up the wall.
They were arguing different things - Burnie is mostly arguing absolutes: saying if he sees construction 100% of the time one place then he should see it 100% of the time other places. Meanwhile Gav and Gus are primarily arguing about frequency and probabilities.
SlapNDash what? No. Burnie's point is that in other airports he visits frequently he doesnt encounter as many problems as in Austin, where also this problems dont get fixed. Gavin just misses this completely arguing he doesn't live there so of course he wouldnt see it... but Burnie's argument is that even in LA (where he goes all the time) he doesnt see this. Burnie travels a lot and also visits the city, not just the airport... Im with him on this one
SlapNDash but burnie said "only Austin tho" which is arguing it doesn't happen anywhere else which is wrong. Gavin and Gus are more consistent with their argument.
Burnie's saying that regardless of where he travels, everytime he goes through austin airport there is construction, and that his destination airport rarely ever has construction. say he goes to LAX once a month and Sydney airport once a month, he starts both of his journeys from Austin airport and witnesses some form of construction there everytime he goes from Austin, when he lands at LAX or Sydney, say he'd see construction at either one of those once a year, that's the arguement he is trying to make.
+Diego He has some variations so I agree with you but think the points are similar. What I look at in particular as a very succinct summary is at 1:45 where he is dealing with absolutes and this point is (as you mentioned) missed by Gavin completely as well. There a different variations but they are most certainly arguing different things.
Burnie is right because statistically speaking he should see constructions going on at the other airports he lands on, but Gavin is more right, because obviously you're going to notice more about the one place you visit the most.
Burnie is simply saying that the construction in those specific places that have been under construction forever should be completed, but it never does. Every job should be completed, but states and government suck ass and the state employees are lazy and sorry as hell. Gavin took it the wrong way as always and blew it out of proportion.
This argument, Simplified. You live in a house, on a hill. The 'front' door is on the side, because that's how the house is. Just outside your 'front' door, down the hill, is the neighbors yard. Every time you leave the house, for your twice-daily walk (Unrealistic, but let's roll with it.) he's building a shed, or something, you've never really payed attention. Now, with your twice-daily walk, which we'll say is about 2 miles. Always the same direction. 1 mile there, 1 mile back. You've done this for like two years. You never, EVER, even see someone outside their house. Not even leaving in a car. Not at a window. Not on their porch. You change your walking times. Move everything two hours ahead. Still no one. Which is weirder, seeing the guy build the shed, or never, EVER, seeing something somewhere else? TL/DR, Thing A is common. Thing A happens at place A. Place A is doing Thing A for like a year. You go to Place B. Admittedly, not nearly as often as Place A, but a decent amount. Place B has, never, EVER, been doing thing A. Not even for a little while. Not even for a day, or an hour, just nothing. (Okay, maybe not 'simple')
Lol. How did Gavin blow it out or proportion. All he did was argue, just as Gus did, that he's not going to see the construction in other airports the way he does in his own because he's not frequenting them all. The one who started going apeshit was Burnie, long before Gavin contributed anything to the conversation.
WizardOf That's not the same as Burnie's point. He's saying whenever he goes through Austin airport there's construction and it has nothing to do with him being there most because he sees other airports frequently and they don't have the construction.
They're both trying to prove their points and that they're right and the other is wrong... But they're both right... But they don't want the other to be right... ugh, I have a headache.
I understand booth sides, in my city there's always roads and highways under construction so I understand where Burnies getting at, but also Gavin because I've gone to all of the eastern and southern parts of the U.S. and find a few things under construction but it seems very new or meh to me is because I don't live there and have no clue how long it's been there so I can't complain unless I'm stuck in traffic because of it
I went through that damn thing earlier this year, and let me tell you, the construction forced me to miss my other flight. Instead of having a grand one way trip, I had to hop three extra flights due to the construction!
Yup. Lemme tell ya just four months ago I went through it and almost smashed someone’s head in because someone couldn’t figure out which terminal I had to go to & kept dropping me off at that same UNDER CONSTRUCTION ONE!!
Construction on Kauai is slow, really slow. As my grandmother tells it (she is currently) they have been working on a particular road since she moved there 7 years ago. The funniest part is that she rarely ever sees any people actually working there! The goats contracted by the island to control roadside vegetation might as well be working on it as only a quarter of the road resembles any state of completion. It doesn't help when only one major contracting group exists on the entire island, nor does the governmental obligation to hire the cheapest buyer.
The crazy thing is they're both arguing about the same thing, and it's not planes and transportation. It's probability and statistics. Gavin is making the true statement that Burnie's perception is disproportionately skewed by the high number of times he travels through Austin Airport. But Burnie is simply remarking that it's mathematically unlikely how little construction is occurring at other airports during the times he passes through them compared with the high amount at Austin Airport.
They're both right, of course, even if they're not really talking about the same thing. Burnie is right in pointing out that, if it truly takes so construction so long (eight months for a door, for example) to be completed, he should be seeing a lot more construction everywhere he goes, but he doesn't. His point is just that Austin appears to be really bad at dealing with construction, much worse, apparently, than everywhere else he goes because they don't seem to have this problem. Gavin is right in pointing out that these issues actually do exist everywhere else, but Burnie doesn't notice them as much because he doesn't live in those areas so he doesn't have an adequate frame of reference. If Burnie travels to LA and sees something under construction and then, on another trip, comes back and sees the construction completed he will have the assumption that construction is handled better in LA than Austin. But, it could be that that particular construction project took years and just so happened to end between Burnie's trips. I can vouch for Gavin's point to some extent; a piece of highway not far from where I live has been under construction for at least a decade, to the point that it has become a joke in town.
Funny thing about this is I just flew out from jfk and one of the main doors are broken. I️m sure when I️ go back home it’ll still be under construction.
For those who don’t get the cross paths, Burnie is complaining about how long it seems to take each construction project (he is actually the one articulating himself poorly here) and that projects don’t seem to take a long time elsewhere, and Gavin is saying there will always be construction everywhere
You're more likely to notice things like that in a familiar place. When you're in a new airport your mind is focused on where you have to go, and you're less likely to notice the construction unless it directly impeeds you.
When you go to a friend's house, you dont notice all the dirt built up in the corners. But at your house you do notice all the dirt built up in the corners. You see your house all the time, so your brain starts to look for fresh things to look at. Same here. Burnie is at Austin Airport often, so his mind notices things like construction more than he notices them at other airports like JFK.
The wreath/memorial for the guy who burned at the door was my favorite animation detail from this episode. The way it jump cuts to being withered had me cracking up.
Theoretically, if Burnie's been to JFK twice and seen construction 0 times, then 100% of the time, he doesn't see construction. Even if he went to Austin airport just twice, but saw construction both times, he's seen construction at Austin 100% of the time. It doesn't matter that he goes to Austin more because the percent of times he's seen construction there will be higher than other places.
This is the best RTAA I've seen in a long time... Maybe because it's the only one I've seen in a long time :v but man am I glad my friend showed me this. Such good RT vibes and good memories with them :)
*RTAA begins with Burnie saying "Here's why I'm angry."*
Me: Oh this is gonna be good
Dandicoot With Gavin and Gus quietly laughing in the background
Not once, but twice!
I love Burnie's psychological breakdown... it's the most hilarious thing ever, of all time...
Zeta The Ai I just realized that... it's like that one time he sang a suicide song in the musical episode... I totally loved that...
ArbiterInqui I think Ubisoft cancelling Far Cry 5 is funnier
+Shane Wait what?
ArbiterInqui
Berka Berka Berka Berka Berka
Shane oh no... :')
He got so angry Church came out
Maybe that's why he was made. To contain the anger and wraith of Burnie.
@@psycho-schematics8735
Well church is actually based on Gus.
We were wrong about epsilon being memory. He is rage
Yes
I love how they're both arguing about two different talking points, and they're both right haha
Crawr birb :>
Casual Bird 🦆
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Gavin is smart, but he doesn't understand how to use his smarts and so often seems dumb.
This is why I love Rooster Teeth. It seems in every argument both sides are correct but somehow misunderstood which causes this war of confusion which shouldn't happen in the first place. Another great example is the Coin Flip Argument of the Achievement Hunter Office
1:15 Does anyone else love how Burnie screams "A DOOR" so angry, just like he screams "A LOOP" 2:19
L O O P
Every so often I come to this comment to press 1:15 and then press 2:19 right after to get the sentence. "A door , do a Loop" 😂😂😂
When Gus changed the lightbulb in the background I thought something happened to my phone's brightness settings...
Same lmao
me af
King Cobain same 😂
King Cobain sAme 😂
same
Burnie went from 0 to Church real quick
Mike K to church????
Mike K oh hell yes, I remember the podcast, that was nuts
Venom Pixel from Red vs Blue
Mike K i know i noticed that too
"Dear god in heaven rookie! If I turn around and you are not inside I can't be held responsible for what I'm going to do to you."
Oh man this was one of the funnier ones in a while
True
Yeah, lately I've been worried that they had exhausted all the funny moments to animate.
Rooster. Teeth Why does google say those links violate their terms of service when you click them?
Haven’t laughed this hard since Of Sticks and Flowers
Shamus Layes don't click them.
Joel in the background of the asylum. Fantastic.
Probably for trying to convince people a Bladder scoping is more painful than childbirth
@@TheSufferingDarkness Or having bad flashbacks with the UPS'
Hello mailbox. Fantastic!
I get what Burnie is on about, but at the same time he's pulling a Gavin level explanation...
It’s a doorway that at the time of the recording has been OUT OF SERVICE for EIGHT MONTHS STRAIGHT. It shouldn’t take 8 months to fix something. If it really keeps breaking down. MAYBE
MAYBE the airport should look into another means OR just give up and break the door set down and make some decorative wall
Whereas Gavin's analogy is completely spot-on and makes sense. Did Gav and Burnie swap brains again?
I think Gus and Gavin have finally started to break Burnie
I feel like burnie broke himself somewhere along the line. Maybe he needs a sabbatical
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Watch the RT Short where Burnie tours the office. He was broken a long time ago.
Rooster. Teeth it doesn't work
Burnie has been broken for a looooooong time
It's payback for AIM quote messages from years ago.
When Gus took out the light bulb I thought phone actually dimmed and was super confused
Connor Enochs you just caused me to rewatch the video
I kept tapping my phone in confusion
That's what I thought too and then noticed Gus in the background changing the lightbulb. They got us. XD
Connor Enochs same
that's what that was.....
Awesome callback at 2:29 to his story about Joe the Cat pissing in his travel bags
I was wondering what that was, good catch.
2:41, That's my new ringtone
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2:26 is mine
This just came across my feed again. What is this bit from? I don't know if I've been quoting this video or it's from something else.
This episode:
Burnie has a mental breakdown.
Man, these AAs are getting more detailed. Like, Gus changing a lightbulb in the background wasn't even neccessary but it was perfect for comedic effect.
KaitoverMoon I know! Burnies duffel bag even has a stain on it cause joe the cats always pissing on his suitcases.
Wow, that's a call back if I've ever seen one.
that confused me so much because I didn't notice Gus in the background immediately, my screen was just suddenly darker and I thought my laptop was glitching somehow! xD
Also Gavin drinking a Red Stripe after talking about Jamaica.
Saw this live on the podcast. One of my favorite moments ever.
Same, I kept replaying it over and over, the moment Burnie's voice changes, I start dying laughing.
Connor Kuhl That was a clone account
It’s like seeing that old woman watching me whenever I walk my dog on my block.
It's an enemy stand. [Who let the dogs out]
Rooster. Teeth you ain’t the real Rooster Teeth get outa here
Her name is Trish! Is the dog's name Narancia?
what is this? It's just a broken link from a rooster teeth impersonator. Is the link a way to hack my computer or a virus or something?
if you clicked the link yeah you just likely got virus or malware on your computer now scan it
I love how Gavin's voice pitches the more riled up he gets, it's the BEST.
Burnie has a point - he never sees Austin airport *not* under construction, while he often sees other airports that aren't.
but that's because he lives in Austin and actually knows how long the construction is taking because he lives in Austin.
They are arguing 2 completely different points
it has nothing to do with knowing how long it takes. if you see it you see it if you don't you don't. they aren't arguing different points gavin and gus are just wrong. its not he goes there more so it makes sense, gavins argument is stupid. gavins acting like burnie is out of his mind like he doesn't have an argument when the one without one is him. burnies logic is sound and gavins is back assward
Gr33nRiver He lived in LA for 2 months and didn't see it there though. Plus he's constantly flying to LA. He sees the same door blocked off in Austin but no construction in LA
While Burnie is right about construction being there, he sees Austin more often than he sees every other airport so hes going to see more construction in Austin than any other place. Same way me in NY can say that I've seen the Brooklyn Bridge under construction more than I've seen the Roosevelt Bridge under construction. I've only seen one bridge under construction outside of NY. Does that mean bridges never go under construction? No.
Yeah.
His point is that if it takes 8 months for this one door to be fixed, he should see a door being fixed SOMEWHERE else, but he literally never does. Think of it this way, for every Austin airport visit, he flies to a different airport. Maybe it's a different different airport, but it is still a non-austin airport. One of those times, he should have seen a door being fixed, if it does apparently take 8 months to fix a door.
Either every other airport fixes them fast and is above par, or Austin is slow and below par. THat's his point.
Fight Fight Fight!
Kiss Kiss Kiss!
Sincerely Otaku thats gus and burnie not gavin and burnie
the dino gamer yep
... Flight Flight Flight...
the dino gamer the joke is that two people are fighting, only for the reveal the be a pair of cutouts...
so.. how many people thought their phone was dying when gus removed the lightbulb?
DeuceDrop here
DeuceDrop I watch most of my videos on a TV, so no I didn't think that
DeuceDrop me
DeuceDrop me 😂
Lol, I was so confused! My immediate thought was "I thought my phone was just a 60%!?"
I’ve been waiting for this one! 10/10
SAME I LOVE IT
Perfect 5/7
Me 2 man
Here we see why Burnie plays Church. The anger man, love it.
I always come back to this RTAA, even months after RT was shut down. Cause its probably the funniest one they ever made
Gavin is the best devil's advocate.
frank sinatra That’s not devils advocate though that was disregarding the topic altogether and bringing up a similar but different argument
thats not devils advocate. a devil's advocate states an opposing opinion to test the strength of someones argument or conviction, or to make people talk about the topic in greater depth. thats not what gavins doing. hes bringing up random things that have nothing to do with the topic and acting like they do. hes just trying to drive him up the wall.
They were arguing different things - Burnie is mostly arguing absolutes: saying if he sees construction 100% of the time one place then he should see it 100% of the time other places. Meanwhile Gav and Gus are primarily arguing about frequency and probabilities.
SlapNDash what? No. Burnie's point is that in other airports he visits frequently he doesnt encounter as many problems as in Austin, where also this problems dont get fixed. Gavin just misses this completely arguing he doesn't live there so of course he wouldnt see it... but Burnie's argument is that even in LA (where he goes all the time) he doesnt see this. Burnie travels a lot and also visits the city, not just the airport... Im with him on this one
SlapNDash but burnie said "only Austin tho" which is arguing it doesn't happen anywhere else which is wrong. Gavin and Gus are more consistent with their argument.
Burnie's saying that regardless of where he travels, everytime he goes through austin airport there is construction, and that his destination airport rarely ever has construction. say he goes to LAX once a month and Sydney airport once a month, he starts both of his journeys from Austin airport and witnesses some form of construction there everytime he goes from Austin, when he lands at LAX or Sydney, say he'd see construction at either one of those once a year, that's the arguement he is trying to make.
+Diego He has some variations so I agree with you but think the points are similar. What I look at in particular as a very succinct summary is at 1:45 where he is dealing with absolutes and this point is (as you mentioned) missed by Gavin completely as well. There a different variations but they are most certainly arguing different things.
Cory Branch,
The irony of that sentence is that the sentence itself is an absolute, and it was said by a Jedi
_"Everywhere nothing will ever be finished, that's not how the world works."_
- Gavin Free
0:45
2:19 LOOP! The way he says it cracks me up
" isn't it weird that you only vacuum your floor" 😂
*“YOU’RE AN IDIOT!”*
They broke Burnie.
SHUT UP GHOST OF MONTY!!!!
Come to Pennsylvania. The construction flag is our state flag & the orange cones are our mascot.
Amy Koneko lol right?! Everywhere you go there’s construction. We have potholes that still need filled.
At least it's better than Florida, where our infrastructure legit needs repairs/improvements and it never happens.
I hear ya. Apparently Pennsylvania is never done.
The roads are always being constructed on! NOTHING IS FIXED EVER!
I95 has been under construction for most of my life...
This one is a classic, one of my favourite scenes from the RT podcast.
Burnie: Austin has construction 24/7! It's non-stop! And whenever I go to other cities, I never see construction.
Me, a Toronto Ontario native: Lol
We only have 2 seasons Winter and Construction.
Same with people who use LAX
Can confirm this for London and Ottawa as well.
Oh god, the GTA is basically construction central of Ontario
Canada Construction is like a mafia...
I love how all the comments seem to be split 50/50 on who is right in this argument
And half of them are idiots.
Do A *LOOP*
Ghostdre 😂😂😂
DOTHELOOOOOOOOP
I miss Spoole. Why did his internship have to end??
The anger is strong in this one.......
Burnie's inner Church slipped out
This is my new favorite RTAA
"WHAT'RE YOU TALKING ABOUT!!!"
DropZ more like “what are you *BIRD NOISE* about?”
The way he somehow gargles the word "talking"
2:19 cracks me up every time these are great I wish someone made a compilation of every argument from RT because it would be amazing
go to Florida, South Florida is constructionville. Everything below Tampa is Constructionville
allegedman it's because you live there
Oh god, tell me about it.
probably because every time they repair something the ocean finds a way to break it.
I-4 in Orlando is nothing but construction.
Aaaahhhh you're leaving out Jacksonville boi
Burnie is right because statistically speaking he should see constructions going on at the other airports he lands on, but Gavin is more right, because obviously you're going to notice more about the one place you visit the most.
Burnie is simply saying that the construction in those specific places that have been under construction forever should be completed, but it never does. Every job should be completed, but states and government suck ass and the state employees are lazy and sorry as hell. Gavin took it the wrong way as always and blew it out of proportion.
RyokuVanguard not really, it was Burnie who did promting Gavin and Gus to retort in kind.
This argument, Simplified.
You live in a house, on a hill. The 'front' door is on the side, because that's how the house is. Just outside your 'front' door, down the hill, is the neighbors yard.
Every time you leave the house, for your twice-daily walk (Unrealistic, but let's roll with it.) he's building a shed, or something, you've never really payed attention.
Now, with your twice-daily walk, which we'll say is about 2 miles. Always the same direction. 1 mile there, 1 mile back. You've done this for like two years.
You never, EVER, even see someone outside their house. Not even leaving in a car. Not at a window. Not on their porch. You change your walking times. Move everything two hours ahead.
Still no one.
Which is weirder, seeing the guy build the shed, or never, EVER, seeing something somewhere else?
TL/DR, Thing A is common. Thing A happens at place A. Place A is doing Thing A for like a year. You go to Place B. Admittedly, not nearly as often as Place A, but a decent amount. Place B has, never, EVER, been doing thing A. Not even for a little while. Not even for a day, or an hour, just nothing.
(Okay, maybe not 'simple')
Lol. How did Gavin blow it out or proportion. All he did was argue, just as Gus did, that he's not going to see the construction in other airports the way he does in his own because he's not frequenting them all. The one who started going apeshit was Burnie, long before Gavin contributed anything to the conversation.
WizardOf That's not the same as Burnie's point. He's saying whenever he goes through Austin airport there's construction and it has nothing to do with him being there most because he sees other airports frequently and they don't have the construction.
Isn't it weird that you only vacuum your own floor?
VALLINKNIGHT its an analogy saying that it’s only ever dirty at his house so he has to vacuum everyday because he only goes to his house
Well, I tried vacuuming someone else's floor. She called the police.
I don't think he got to finish, its more like: "Isn't it weird that you only vacuum your own floor? That must mean other floors get dirty?"
VALLINKNIGHT YOU'RE AN IDIOT!
Rooster. Teeth fake channel
They're both trying to prove their points and that they're right and the other is wrong... But they're both right... But they don't want the other to be right... ugh, I have a headache.
Renee Salinas you just summed up almost every argument they have
Well they’re both right but they’re talking about two different things
Is that Levi in your profile pic
This has to be the best RTAA I've seen yet. Also i love the way bernie says "loop" angrily, specifically.
Get it together, Austin. You're going to give Burnie a mental breakdown.
Instantly knew this RTAA was coming when I listened to that episode of the RT podcast :)
ive watched this six times and i laugh harder every time
I love seeing Gavin and Gus actually agreeing and arguing for the same point together
Same
Burnie has clearly never paid attention when he has gone through LAX
In new york city there is so much construction. Laguardia airport is going to be under construction till 2020 or 2022.
the javits center is getting hit again as well. i think port authority is next.
Ashley Visconti Same with LAX, especially in the international terminal
If you’re from NYC, going to LGA is like going to a third world country
Monday morning immediately got better
Is it weird that I understand both sides of this debate?
nah
Sam Curry Wow you must be very special
Sam Curry I agree 100%
I understand booth sides, in my city there's always roads and highways under construction so I understand where Burnies getting at, but also Gavin because I've gone to all of the eastern and southern parts of the U.S. and find a few things under construction but it seems very new or meh to me is because I don't live there and have no clue how long it's been there so I can't complain unless I'm stuck in traffic because of it
Its called empathy, but some people are better at it than others.
I love the animation of Gavin throwing his pencil at Burnie and his tone when saying it, so funny XD
This is still my favorite RTAA. It was also the first I ever saw, so nostalgic and honestly good.
The visual story adds here were awesome.
Cass Reid like how Joel was locked up in the asylum already as Burnie was wheeled in.
Yeah, someone tell Burnie there is a terminal under construction in the Los Angles Airport (LAX), California.
I went through that damn thing earlier this year, and let me tell you, the construction forced me to miss my other flight. Instead of having a grand one way trip, I had to hop three extra flights due to the construction!
Yup. Lemme tell ya just four months ago I went through it and almost smashed someone’s head in because someone couldn’t figure out which terminal I had to go to & kept dropping me off at that same UNDER CONSTRUCTION ONE!!
if everybody close their eyes and listen to the video you'll imagine church yelling insanely about an airport
I don't know why, but I particularly love the way this story was animated. Ten times better than simply watching/hearing it on the podcast.
tbf Burnie is 100% correct in his observation and Gav is completely latching on to the wrong idea
The bit that makes it so funny is that Gavin is still 100% right. He's just arguing an entirely different point
Construction on Kauai is slow, really slow. As my grandmother tells it (she is currently) they have been working on a particular road since she moved there 7 years ago. The funniest part is that she rarely ever sees any people actually working there! The goats contracted by the island to control roadside vegetation might as well be working on it as only a quarter of the road resembles any state of completion. It doesn't help when only one major contracting group exists on the entire island, nor does the governmental obligation to hire the cheapest buyer.
one of the funniest RTAAs I have ever watched (I am pretty sure I have watched all of them)
Timeless masterpiece, omg
"I DON'T GO TO JAMAICA AIRPORT" gets me every time
This is by far the best RTAA ever. Good job!
Loooove that they snuck up on him and put him in a straightjacket!
in my opinion this episode has the absolute best animation.
I agree, I love this one😂
Always bring a smile to my face when I watch this can't help but laugh
Easily one of my top 5 podcast moments. So glad it will forever live on in this animation
The crazy thing is they're both arguing about the same thing, and it's not planes and transportation. It's probability and statistics.
Gavin is making the true statement that Burnie's perception is disproportionately skewed by the high number of times he travels through Austin Airport. But Burnie is simply remarking that it's mathematically unlikely how little construction is occurring at other airports during the times he passes through them compared with the high amount at Austin Airport.
This is from a really old podcast. They must have been constructing it for a while.
jake manickam fck outta here.....
My job here is done
jake manickam This was from August. Lol
jake manickam what number was this?
Yeah podcast 452 felt like it needed a bit of exaggeration to work lol
2:29 Cat piss on the suitcase
Thanks for explaining that to me. I honestly forgot.
no problem buddy
So glad someone got the joe the cat reference to him pissing in lighting equipment and now suitcases
|I think that's a duffel bag.|
RIP Joe the Cat
Damn, Burnie lost his damn mind!
2:16 - 2:35 Burnie's voice really makes me want to watch RVB
This. This is the type of quality content I have missed from youtube lately.
They're both right, of course, even if they're not really talking about the same thing.
Burnie is right in pointing out that, if it truly takes so construction so long (eight months for a door, for example) to be completed, he should be seeing a lot more construction everywhere he goes, but he doesn't. His point is just that Austin appears to be really bad at dealing with construction, much worse, apparently, than everywhere else he goes because they don't seem to have this problem.
Gavin is right in pointing out that these issues actually do exist everywhere else, but Burnie doesn't notice them as much because he doesn't live in those areas so he doesn't have an adequate frame of reference. If Burnie travels to LA and sees something under construction and then, on another trip, comes back and sees the construction completed he will have the assumption that construction is handled better in LA than Austin. But, it could be that that particular construction project took years and just so happened to end between Burnie's trips.
I can vouch for Gavin's point to some extent; a piece of highway not far from where I live has been under construction for at least a decade, to the point that it has become a joke in town.
Yes! Burnie and construction. This is gonna be good.
Funny thing about this is I just flew out from jfk and one of the main doors are broken. I️m sure when I️ go back home it’ll still be under construction.
Also this new thing with iPhone and me saying I️ and it changing to the a is pissing me off
For those who don’t get the cross paths, Burnie is complaining about how long it seems to take each construction project (he is actually the one articulating himself poorly here) and that projects don’t seem to take a long time elsewhere, and Gavin is saying there will always be construction everywhere
One of the best moments of RT history. Absolutely wonderful.
5 years later and mopac still has constrution on it
You're more likely to notice things like that in a familiar place. When you're in a new airport your mind is focused on where you have to go, and you're less likely to notice the construction unless it directly impeeds you.
This is my favorite argument from the podcast
When you go to a friend's house, you dont notice all the dirt built up in the corners. But at your house you do notice all the dirt built up in the corners. You see your house all the time, so your brain starts to look for fresh things to look at.
Same here. Burnie is at Austin Airport often, so his mind notices things like construction more than he notices them at other airports like JFK.
The wreath/memorial for the guy who burned at the door was my favorite animation detail from this episode. The way it jump cuts to being withered had me cracking up.
I appreciated the red stripe beer when they were talking about Jamaica
Dude I’m crying this is too funny
It’s amazing how Burnie is wrong but Gavin is right, the world must be ending
THis is my new favorite rooster teeth episode!!!
Burnie didn't leave Rooster Teeth. He was committed.
Near the end I stopped paying attention to the animation and just listened to Burnie raging 😂
I miss this
Love how Bernie just gets crazier each time but still manages to be correct altogether
This is my favorite AA in a long while. Spot on.
I love it when Gavin gets upset or laughs hard, he makes a bird like noise like around 2:00
Theoretically, if Burnie's been to JFK twice and seen construction 0 times, then 100% of the time, he doesn't see construction. Even if he went to Austin airport just twice, but saw construction both times, he's seen construction at Austin 100% of the time. It doesn't matter that he goes to Austin more because the percent of times he's seen construction there will be higher than other places.
I was exited for red ;-;
They're still constructing the new red assets.
Gavin is the best troll.
The best part is, he's not trolling, he's just incompetent.
@@stcrist241 but he's right
LILCHEESE99 he and burnie are arguing completely different things
I’ve seen this short like 50 times now, I lmao every time
This is the best RTAA I've seen in a long time... Maybe because it's the only one I've seen in a long time :v but man am I glad my friend showed me this. Such good RT vibes and good memories with them :)