i wouldnt tell you to believe any dudes over the other dudes but you probably shouldn't listen to these dudes it's so funny to hear Flax rant about how other people's opinions don't matter while simultaneously ranting about the importance of democracy and informed opinions and ranting about how HE HIMSELF DOESN'T KNOW what he's talking about I love these guys, but it is so painful to hear themt talk about politics. Especially American politics.
I find pyrion so hard to listen to when it comes to politics. His first response to anything he disagrees with is to shut his eyes and refuse to listen. Its great to hear passion from him it really is but there must at least be a degree if openness
@@radioactiverem946 He doesn't see the irony in what he says when he's talking about unsolicitied opinions and cult-like beliefs. He just blindly believes mainstream media as if the modern journalism, that he already decried, was 100% honest and reliable. I still love him, but he's difficult to listen to when he's talking nonsense.
@@apophisdd exactly. As a person he's pleasant and fun to watch but I always find it grinds when it's about beliefs because he often ends up blanking other ideas
I hate to make assumptions about people's mental health, but I'm fairly convinced that it's ADHD, because he sounds so much like I do. My brain goes faster than my mouth, so I don't realize how the actual words sound. It makes perfect sense in my head!
@@knitterknerd You know what? sure, why not! We'll just say that's my second channel for shit's and giggles. Nah, nobodies perfect. I should know, I have a mirror in my bathroom!
19:03 prohibition, the great depression, the korean war, the berlin airlift, the vietnam war, russia vs afghanistan, the iran hostage crisis, iran-contra, the first gulf war, the 08 great recession. This period of history is not in any way "especially bad". It's just that we are back in a period of governments waging war on their citizens rather than their neighbors.
@@cvangemon1307 I swear it's like 50% of what Pyrion and Lewis talk about, and only in nonsensical rambling about whatever they read this week on reddit or saw on Netflix, that they accept as facts. I wish they did like Sips and just stopped pretending to know stuff and focused on making the podcast entertaining, they don't have what it takes to make it educational.
Even for a man that literally lives on a tiny rock in the English channel who spends every day playing videos games hidden away in his garage, Sips' grasp on the world today still utterly baffles me. I wish I had the luxury of thinking 'in 5 years time nothing of what is going on will matter anyway' whilst everyone around me is either dying of the worst pandemic in 100 years or losing their jobs to brexit. Truly remarkable.
Exactly this. I love the guy but holy smokes sometimes he just seems almost deliberately out of touch...or clueless, maybe? For example, In just 2 1/2 years time, the ramp-up to the next presidential election in the USA is going to be absolutely bonkers, and all of this "disbelief in facts" and "belief in wacky conspiracy theories" is going to be a juggernaut of craziness. Plus, environmental factors and an increase in global population is going to be a major headache as well.
It breaks my heart to hear that PFlaxs dad has fallen for the Qanon bullshit. Many families have literally been torn apart because of that horrible nonsense. I hope he comes out of it and realizes how misled he is.
The problem I see is that a grain of truth in a pile of crap can lead some to weird conclusions. Just don’t turn people away when they have sincere beliefs you disagree with. Talk calmly, build trust, and compromise then you can coexist.
@@MeaninglessName1234 the problem arises when they don't want to listen to the truth. They believe the American government is currently run by satanistic pedophiles, so they are obviously in a panic. r/QanonOrphans is full of people sharing their stories about how their relatives have completely cut them off because they believe they're "in on it". Or how they've had to cut their relatives off because they became so hostile and wouldn't talk about anything else ever.
@Mellow Toast i was saying that Qanon people become insufferable and hostile because they think the American government is run by satanistic pedophiles. And because their relatives voted for Biden they consider them responsible. So some of the Qanon people have actually physically attacked their relatives. But a lot of them "just" disown their relatives. And then there are those who don't do either, but constantly harass and preach to their relatives in a very hostile manner, because they're desperate to convince their family of these conspiracies that they believe to be true. This causes many QanonOrphans to be the ones who have to cut contact.
"The layman doesn't know what's going on, stop listening to random internet people!" thank you random internet man. But for real, I'm with Sips. Outrage and misinformation has been so insane these last few years that I don't think much of it will actually matter much in the history of our future. The pandemic is the biggest thing to come from these last 5 or 6 years.
Bless sips for stopping Pyrion's rant. For someone who says people having an opinion is the problem, Pyrion sure does love to tell people his political opinion
It's rough because everyone is so ready to talk past each other. "I have my ideology, my personal philosophy and I am going to make sure you hear it". We should really buck the whole left/right status quo.
Heres the weird thing.. we all thought we were a lewis or a sips, and as we get older we are more the flax! At least for me.. And tbh, it is a good thing
It's always been clear to me that Flax is the most reasonable of the three. He may have a short fuse, but he knows the limits of his knowledge and stays well informed compared to the other 2. So he doesn't get these crazy opinions that the others occasionally do, and doesn't talk as much rubbish.
I love them but to be honest I think they take it turns being the dumb one more than the smart one. I like Sips because he's so well off and detached in his dad garage on his little island it's like getting insights on life from father Dougal McGuire.
@@drayzorn i like Sips as well 😁 He's hilarious. But it is clear that he's the most isolated of them all. Living in his little bubble in his garage in Jersey. He's the one that most often says some ludicrous things.
Wow.. I started listening to this when I went for a walk about half an hour ago, and I noticed it had a name in the description I recognised. An artist called "SKYND" made a song called "Richard Ramirez", and apparently according to their bio on spotify, they like to investigate criminals and such, then make songs about what they did I'm guessing? Now I had no idea when I first heard the song in my spotify's weekly discovery thing, but I quite liked the song. So I added it to one of my playlists.. the same day as the podcast came out, on the 27th.. What are the odds, the song's from like 2019 too, so.. could've been recommended to me long before this episode.. but no, instead this close to eachother o.O
We're in an age where everything is sensationalized and you can't really fully believe anyone trying to sell you a story. Everything is massively biased.
To the tune of American Woman: Street-fightin' woman, stay away from me Street-fightin' woman, mama let me be Don't come smashing up my door I don't wanna see your fists no more I got more important things to do Than spend my time getting punched by you
Eh, they seem to never go very far with it and be respectful. I'd give them a bit of a pass for it anyway since they pretty much only hear the BBC version of what happens in America.
The problem is that 911 was such a big event would cause so many changes so quickly, that kind of hard to take anything else as seriously because of the effects of actions take a while to come in the play
I hate how pyrions way of thinking seems to be that having an opinion is fine until it goes against his at which point you are the worst person in the world
I don't think a person wanting to change their partner because they like control is true, I think they see as that person misunderstood and he's like that because he's had a difficult life, all he needs to be loved and then he'll change. At least that is the trope for most romantic movies.
3 months ahead of the EU in vaccinations for something no one even had an idea would happen back in 2015. Brexit really has been worth it, Nigel is a flipping genius.
Sips you can understand how we would drink a bit of weed at lunch time...... WTF? I know there is such a thing called Keef cola But I think he was like your drinking drugs lol
I was like Lewis when the Dentist/Car Printing moments Happened I was so mad I think my hairline receded a little such incompetence on every level. Lewis is Wrong in a way the only 2 people who ere not inept were those 2 Detectives
For both Triforcr and the commenters, there is a video explaining the Qanon conspiracy from Folding Ideas called “In Search of a Flat Earth” where he explains the mentality behind their evangelical death cult.
The lay person shouldn't be expected to understand the minutia and details of running the country and stuff but I do think that it should be compulsory in high school age education to teach people how our democracy works and how parties work, what voting actually means and to have a healthy level of scepticism with pretty much everything they read, especially about politics
you're in the military thus you support trump thus you also believe in Qanon that's why you disagree with him. Nothing Qanon has said has actually happened and his point that we shouldn't listen to Qanon is extremely reasonable. Don't worry i was in the military too i know how conservatives act when they are surrounded by their buddies.
I love these guys. I’m also from the US and a Republican. I agree that the past 4 years weren’t amazing, but they also weren’t nearly as bad as they were made out to be. Trump did some good things for the country, did bad stuff too. Most of the good shit you never heard about, and every bad thing you did hear about, every news channel reported on all the weird shit Trump was doing instead of any good things that came out of the 4 years. You don’t have to agree with me on this. However, I absolutely hate the argument that, “Fox news bad, orange man bad” CNN, MSNBC, all of them, are awful. Media in the US is all about rating and views and the best way to do that is to encourage chaos. The media is responsible for a lot of the shit that’s happened in the US in the past decade or more.
Welcome back to pyrion tells people who dont know about what they are talking about to shut up hour. Todays topic, something pyrion knows nothing about.
Sips... Nothing in the last four years will be that memorable... These are possibly some of the most significant four years in a century. The entire WORLD entering lockdown? BLM movements? Capitol building raided? There's like a hundred and one things that have happened, just because not a crazy amount has affected you in your garage it doesn't mean it isn't impactful. Just think about the struggle many many families have faces this and last year dude you don't think that memorable?
@@nickdziura7373 not at all, the magnitude in which it's occured in 2020? Yes that is very new, having the support of huge white influencers such as Logan Paul? Yes that is new, the modern day riots over it that lasted weeks? Yes that is new. The public threat by the president to call in the military to subdue it? Yes that is new.
The three of these boys are rather well insulated from the direct realities of the news that is reported. Certainly all three of them will go on to forget 2020, or to think about it less, at least. Most people will remember last year, (and probably this year) for a long long time because they had little to no insulation from the events.
I think Sips is entirely correct. At the very least though, these are definitely not "possibly some of the most significant four years in a century". For instance, the spanish flu in 1918 was an enormous pandemic significantly more deadly than covid-19 thanks to the poorer medical understanding of the times. I'm sure it felt literally apocalyptic to the people going through it... but it didn't come anywhere near to shaping that century. You're claiming these four years are possibly the most significant in a century, but don't you remember all the amazing and dreadful things that happened in the last century? Moon landings, world wars, etc? Even just looking at civil rights, I don't see how you can compare today's BLM movement to the amazing civil rights movements of the last century. You're being incredibly short-sighted imo.
@@LeSpulch Personally I don’t like him. I know that sounds bad but every time I hear him he sounds like a dick. He’s right about remembering the past 4 years though. Sips seems to live in his own bubble.
@@highvoltage7797 yea he always seams to only look at one side of an argument, like even Lewis will be like, i know what you mean, and sips dose the same thing, but never in my life have i heard pflax say it, not even once. The thing about sips is he cairs about himself and his family, heas not a political gye he doesn't realy give a shit about politics + he grew up in Canada so heas bound to think differently than a mainland British person
Ah, yeah, Pyrion's appeal to authority believe-them-no-one-else nonsense again. Imagine thinking career politicians are better at running the country than anyone. They might be good at playing the politics game, but they're the opposite at actually doing their jobs.
I know they dont read the comments but bloody hell what a terrible episode. Pflax ranting about how other people's opinions don't matter and shouldn't matter in a democracy while saying people that want a military dictatorship are morons. The lack of self awareness is astonishing. Lewis watches another Netflix documentary and gets on his moral high horse again. Good on Sips for shutting his condescending ass down. I know lockdown isn't easy but if you're just going to repeat the worst parts of previous podcasts don't bother. Much like late night shows in America, self important dude rants at the Internet is not comedy.
The thing I get from their rant on the Q people is that they still see the mainstream media still feeds them the truth and they the people who support trump must just be misguided and stupid. The signs of a broken system are right there to see. I do love sips balance viewpoint in these discussion.
Jesus christ, pls don't talk about american politics. Talk about the house of lords or something, then I might actually respect your opinions. You really know nothing about american politics.
Nothing quite like listening to someone go on about American politics who isn’t an American and has no real idea of how life is here and what is important to the people. It’s insane to think your opinion is an educated one when you know nothing of living here.
Some dudes on the internet telling me not to believe dudes on the internet but I'm not sure if I believe these dudes on the internet
Dude, just like don't listen to dudes dude and you'll be fine dude - Chad Pyrion
Then you've made the first step in breaking the chains and escaping the sinkhole of dudes on the internet, congratulations
Take it from me, this comment is entirely accurate.
- random dude on the internet
i wouldnt tell you to believe any dudes over the other dudes
but you probably shouldn't listen to these dudes
it's so funny to hear Flax rant about how other people's opinions don't matter
while simultaneously ranting about the importance of democracy and informed opinions
and ranting about how HE HIMSELF DOESN'T KNOW what he's talking about
I love these guys, but it is so painful to hear themt talk about politics. Especially American politics.
@@surface-to-airmissilelaunc4656 I just find it fascinating 😂
In a brief break from politics, Sips has quite a good singing voice when he's not deliberately trying to sing badly .
You should watch his twitch sings
Was hoping for a parody of sweet talkin woman
Fuck I love Pyrion when he loses his temper.
Sips is the only one who can see the other side of someone else’s opinion but he just struggles to elaborate against Pyrion
I find pyrion so hard to listen to when it comes to politics. His first response to anything he disagrees with is to shut his eyes and refuse to listen. Its great to hear passion from him it really is but there must at least be a degree if openness
@@radioactiverem946 He doesn't see the irony in what he says when he's talking about unsolicitied opinions and cult-like beliefs. He just blindly believes mainstream media as if the modern journalism, that he already decried, was 100% honest and reliable. I still love him, but he's difficult to listen to when he's talking nonsense.
@@apophisdd exactly. As a person he's pleasant and fun to watch but I always find it grinds when it's about beliefs because he often ends up blanking other ideas
Like for Flax's stupid-people-opinions rant.
do u not kinda see the hypocrisy tho?
Oh snap, I meant that I gave a like for his rant. Not that everyone else should. Poor phrasing, sorry y'all.
Gotta love man of the people Pyrion.
I would say Lewis is already loosing his mind and repeating himself but that means I would be too.
I hate to make assumptions about people's mental health, but I'm fairly convinced that it's ADHD, because he sounds so much like I do. My brain goes faster than my mouth, so I don't realize how the actual words sound. It makes perfect sense in my head!
@@knitterknerd fair enough. I'm in the same boat and often say wack shit too. I honestly got no room to talk.
@@armchairphilosopher6880 In other words, it's just armchair psychology?
@@knitterknerd You know what? sure, why not! We'll just say that's my second channel for shit's and giggles.
Nah, nobodies perfect. I should know, I have a mirror in my bathroom!
@Mellow Toast is there any other way?
My new wish is for Hatfilms to make a full version of "Street Fightin' Woman".
You can tell that Pyrion watches the news way more than Sips does, and I dont know if he's necessarily better off because of it
Really enjoyed flax’s speech about people being stupid!
19:03 prohibition, the great depression, the korean war, the berlin airlift, the vietnam war, russia vs afghanistan, the iran hostage crisis, iran-contra, the first gulf war, the 08 great recession. This period of history is not in any way "especially bad". It's just that we are back in a period of governments waging war on their citizens rather than their neighbors.
There's an old saying: "Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one and they're often full of shit."
Pyrion kind of popped off for a second there
@Mellow Toast what does that mean?
lol, this is the internet right now :)
How did QANON start again?
One of the smartest rants I've ever heard is Pyrion's opinions rant. It's brilliance that should be relayed across media.
I'm reading a few angry comments but you guys are funny and anyone coming here for actual political commentary or whatever are the real bozos
No-one comes here for politics though, why are there politics in my yogscast podcast?
@@cvangemon1307 I swear it's like 50% of what Pyrion and Lewis talk about, and only in nonsensical rambling about whatever they read this week on reddit or saw on Netflix, that they accept as facts. I wish they did like Sips and just stopped pretending to know stuff and focused on making the podcast entertaining, they don't have what it takes to make it educational.
I like that it was really unclear from sips' song whether he knows that street fighting man is a song
Pyrion Flax rants cured me.
Bloody love this podcast
Man, that She-Hulk talk reminded me that She-Hulk was my first like, fantasy world crush o.ob
you need yourself a street fighting women is what I'm hearing...
Even for a man that literally lives on a tiny rock in the English channel who spends every day playing videos games hidden away in his garage, Sips' grasp on the world today still utterly baffles me.
I wish I had the luxury of thinking 'in 5 years time nothing of what is going on will matter anyway' whilst everyone around me is either dying of the worst pandemic in 100 years or losing their jobs to brexit. Truly remarkable.
Exactly this. I love the guy but holy smokes sometimes he just seems almost deliberately out of touch...or clueless, maybe? For example, In just 2 1/2 years time, the ramp-up to the next presidential election in the USA is going to be absolutely bonkers, and all of this "disbelief in facts" and "belief in wacky conspiracy theories" is going to be a juggernaut of craziness.
Plus, environmental factors and an increase in global population is going to be a major headache as well.
halfway there
It breaks my heart to hear that PFlaxs dad has fallen for the Qanon bullshit. Many families have literally been torn apart because of that horrible nonsense.
I hope he comes out of it and realizes how misled he is.
The problem I see is that a grain of truth in a pile of crap can lead some to weird conclusions. Just don’t turn people away when they have sincere beliefs you disagree with. Talk calmly, build trust, and compromise then you can coexist.
@@MeaninglessName1234 the problem arises when they don't want to listen to the truth. They believe the American government is currently run by satanistic pedophiles, so they are obviously in a panic.
r/QanonOrphans is full of people sharing their stories about how their relatives have completely cut them off because they believe they're "in on it". Or how they've had to cut their relatives off because they became so hostile and wouldn't talk about anything else ever.
@Mellow Toast what chu talking bout Mellow? ^^
@Mellow Toast i was saying that Qanon people become insufferable and hostile because they think the American government is run by satanistic pedophiles. And because their relatives voted for Biden they consider them responsible. So some of the Qanon people have actually physically attacked their relatives. But a lot of them "just" disown their relatives.
And then there are those who don't do either, but constantly harass and preach to their relatives in a very hostile manner, because they're desperate to convince their family of these conspiracies that they believe to be true.
This causes many QanonOrphans to be the ones who have to cut contact.
@Mellow Toast a conspiracy theorist or a Qanon Orphan?
"The layman doesn't know what's going on, stop listening to random internet people!" thank you random internet man.
But for real, I'm with Sips. Outrage and misinformation has been so insane these last few years that I don't think much of it will actually matter much in the history of our future. The pandemic is the biggest thing to come from these last 5 or 6 years.
Great podcast today. Pflax was bringing the real big time.
That would be one hell of a game
Can we get a full cover of Street Fightin' Woman. I would pay good money.
Great episode.
Pyrions opinion on opinions (on facebook and so on) is completly right
The hour long videos are great keep it up
This has actually yielded some solid relationship advice! Thank you!
Enjoyed the podcast guys :)
24:41 Yeah very trusting of everyone except the ones they're told to trust.
54:50 - that's like those people that get massive, out-of-control dogs and then say "oh he doesn't bite"
Bless sips for stopping Pyrion's rant. For someone who says people having an opinion is the problem, Pyrion sure does love to tell people his political opinion
From EFT to an economic discussion that is right to the point. Good perspectives from Lew Lew and Flax there.
now I'm just waiting for the comment section on this one. gonna be great man.
It's rough because everyone is so ready to talk past each other. "I have my ideology, my personal philosophy and I am going to make sure you hear it". We should really buck the whole left/right status quo.
@@Trentofredwall screw left or right. Anyone who walks up to preach anything without anyone asking is a nob in my small book of close minded thinking.
@@armchairphilosopher6880 here here! I would just like to proclaim to all: if they don't agree with you, fuck 'em!
@@Trentofredwall I don't enjoy this perspective. It's too close minded and disregards critical thinking skills. A material far more valuable than gold
@@armchairphilosopher6880 I was attempting to get along with your small book of close minded thinking and you cast me out like this??!
53:19 All you need.. trust me
Heres the weird thing.. we all thought we were a lewis or a sips, and as we get older we are more the flax! At least for me.. And tbh, it is a good thing
It's always been clear to me that Flax is the most reasonable of the three. He may have a short fuse, but he knows the limits of his knowledge and stays well informed compared to the other 2.
So he doesn't get these crazy opinions that the others occasionally do, and doesn't talk as much rubbish.
I love them but to be honest I think they take it turns being the dumb one more than the smart one.
I like Sips because he's so well off and detached in his dad garage on his little island it's like getting insights on life from father Dougal McGuire.
@@drayzorn i like Sips as well 😁 He's hilarious. But it is clear that he's the most isolated of them all. Living in his little bubble in his garage in Jersey. He's the one that most often says some ludicrous things.
@@drayzorn or that alcoholic hermit fron Louis Theroux's weird weekends x D
Heeeey, soooo... How about some Mr. Popcorn? Eh?
Flax: "It's not like parts of America look like the Sudan."
Have you been to Detroit?
If truth was currency we'd all be poor at the moment, in this dis-information age
i'd be rich; i'm always truthful.
Sips yet again shows he is the only sane and rational person in this podcast.
She fucked it up. She fucked it up bad.
Fuck I died.
Wow.. I started listening to this when I went for a walk about half an hour ago, and I noticed it had a name in the description I recognised.
An artist called "SKYND" made a song called "Richard Ramirez", and apparently according to their bio on spotify, they like to investigate criminals and such, then make songs about what they did I'm guessing? Now I had no idea when I first heard the song in my spotify's weekly discovery thing, but I quite liked the song. So I added it to one of my playlists.. the same day as the podcast came out, on the 27th..
What are the odds, the song's from like 2019 too, so.. could've been recommended to me long before this episode.. but no, instead this close to eachother o.O
Lewis: I thought poor people have MORE fridges
FINALLY SOME FUCKING FACTS
We're in an age where everything is sensationalized and you can't really fully believe anyone trying to sell you a story. Everything is massively biased.
I was expecting a dollar shave club sponsorship at the start
To the tune of American Woman:
Street-fightin' woman, stay away from me
Street-fightin' woman, mama let me be
Don't come smashing up my door
I don't wanna see your fists no more
I got more important things to do
Than spend my time getting punched by you
Perfect timing
Every fucking advert I got on this episode was for fucking Huel. I blame Flax, and he didn't even talk about it this time XD
Pyrion has an adamant election rant, then at 42:42
Love you guys. Keep 'em coming
Street fighting woman vs black magic woman
This was a great one. Loved it. But come on Chun-Li is damn hot
28:50
Got that sweet huel advert.
Jeez, and I thought I wasn't gonna hear "orange man bad" this year.
Eh, they seem to never go very far with it and be respectful. I'd give them a bit of a pass for it anyway since they pretty much only hear the BBC version of what happens in America.
The problem is that 911 was such a big event would cause so many changes so quickly, that kind of hard to take anything else as seriously because of the effects of actions take a while to come in the play
absolute stinker this one. Pflax on full course for heart attack #3
I hate how pyrions way of thinking seems to be that having an opinion is fine until it goes against his at which point you are the worst person in the world
48:44 - it's kind of hard to picture lewis attracted to _any girls at all,_ if we're being honest.
😏
Lewis moving on swiftly from Brexit talk for "reasons"...
Perhaps he's one of thos backward savages who believe in national sovereignty.
100% with Leiws on that 1 even though the system was shipped it should have known better everyone should know better
I don't think a person wanting to change their partner because they like control is true, I think they see as that person misunderstood and he's like that because he's had a difficult life, all he needs to be loved and then he'll change. At least that is the trope for most romantic movies.
Guardian reading Flax ignores the fact that we are 3 months ahead of the EU in vaccinations because of Brexit.
3 months ahead of the EU in vaccinations for something no one even had an idea would happen back in 2015. Brexit really has been worth it, Nigel is a flipping genius.
How does brexit affect that? The EU procurement was voluntary.
Sips you can understand how we would drink a bit of weed at lunch time...... WTF? I know there is such a thing called Keef cola But I think he was like your drinking drugs lol
Fellow listeners please watch out!
Incoming pro trump bullshit about!
I was like Lewis when the Dentist/Car Printing moments Happened I was so mad I think my hairline receded a little such incompetence on every level. Lewis is Wrong in a way the only 2 people who ere not inept were those 2 Detectives
For both Triforcr and the commenters, there is a video explaining the Qanon conspiracy from Folding Ideas called “In Search of a Flat Earth” where he explains the mentality behind their evangelical death cult.
Lewis isn't into scare porn, confirmed
The lay person shouldn't be expected to understand the minutia and details of running the country and stuff but I do think that it should be compulsory in high school age education to teach people how our democracy works and how parties work, what voting actually means and to have a healthy level of scepticism with pretty much everything they read, especially about politics
Pyrion dropping facts again, love you buddy
Great Internet rant, PFlax!!!
aw yea
Be boosted by the comment gods!
34:00 to skip the political parts....
So many addddddddddsssss
P Flax- Stop posting your stupid opinions!
Also P Flax- Here’s my opinion on literally everything that I have no clue on.
We did it boys, Pyrion's opinion is no more
you're in the military thus you support trump thus you also believe in Qanon that's why you disagree with him. Nothing Qanon has said has actually happened and his point that we shouldn't listen to Qanon is extremely reasonable. Don't worry i was in the military too i know how conservatives act when they are surrounded by their buddies.
I love these guys. I’m also from the US and a Republican. I agree that the past 4 years weren’t amazing, but they also weren’t nearly as bad as they were made out to be. Trump did some good things for the country, did bad stuff too. Most of the good shit you never heard about, and every bad thing you did hear about, every news channel reported on all the weird shit Trump was doing instead of any good things that came out of the 4 years. You don’t have to agree with me on this. However, I absolutely hate the argument that, “Fox news bad, orange man bad” CNN, MSNBC, all of them, are awful. Media in the US is all about rating and views and the best way to do that is to encourage chaos. The media is responsible for a lot of the shit that’s happened in the US in the past decade or more.
It's been a while since I've been this early
God it's so painful listening to PFlax's deranged political rant and all of the clichéd political takes.
Welcome back to pyrion tells people who dont know about what they are talking about to shut up hour.
Todays topic, something pyrion knows nothing about.
Sips... Nothing in the last four years will be that memorable... These are possibly some of the most significant four years in a century. The entire WORLD entering lockdown? BLM movements? Capitol building raided? There's like a hundred and one things that have happened, just because not a crazy amount has affected you in your garage it doesn't mean it isn't impactful. Just think about the struggle many many families have faces this and last year dude you don't think that memorable?
The civil rights movement isn't new
@@nickdziura7373 not at all, the magnitude in which it's occured in 2020? Yes that is very new, having the support of huge white influencers such as Logan Paul? Yes that is new, the modern day riots over it that lasted weeks? Yes that is new. The public threat by the president to call in the military to subdue it? Yes that is new.
The three of these boys are rather well insulated from the direct realities of the news that is reported. Certainly all three of them will go on to forget 2020, or to think about it less, at least.
Most people will remember last year, (and probably this year) for a long long time because they had little to no insulation from the events.
Nah I’m with Sips none of that shit is new or memorable except lockdown.
I think Sips is entirely correct. At the very least though, these are definitely not "possibly some of the most significant four years in a century". For instance, the spanish flu in 1918 was an enormous pandemic significantly more deadly than covid-19 thanks to the poorer medical understanding of the times. I'm sure it felt literally apocalyptic to the people going through it... but it didn't come anywhere near to shaping that century. You're claiming these four years are possibly the most significant in a century, but don't you remember all the amazing and dreadful things that happened in the last century? Moon landings, world wars, etc? Even just looking at civil rights, I don't see how you can compare today's BLM movement to the amazing civil rights movements of the last century. You're being incredibly short-sighted imo.
Remember when these guys talked about games?
26:17 tells people to shut up about there opinions online.
Whilst telling people his opinions online on a podcast every week.
For some reason we wanna hear Flax's opinion though 🤷♀️
Yea but its good because everyone knows pflax is a god king of information, and is always right.
@@LeSpulch Personally I don’t like him. I know that sounds bad but every time I hear him he sounds like a dick. He’s right about remembering the past 4 years though. Sips seems to live in his own bubble.
About where opinions?
@@highvoltage7797 yea he always seams to only look at one side of an argument, like even Lewis will be like, i know what you mean, and sips dose the same thing, but never in my life have i heard pflax say it, not even once.
The thing about sips is he cairs about himself and his family, heas not a political gye he doesn't realy give a shit about politics + he grew up in Canada so heas bound to think differently than a mainland British person
Pyrion confirmed General Sam fan
Ah, yeah, Pyrion's appeal to authority believe-them-no-one-else nonsense again. Imagine thinking career politicians are better at running the country than anyone. They might be good at playing the politics game, but they're the opposite at actually doing their jobs.
Sips, mate. You need to watch more news.
Interesting podcast...
I know they dont read the comments but bloody hell what a terrible episode.
Pflax ranting about how other people's opinions don't matter and shouldn't matter in a democracy while saying people that want a military dictatorship are morons. The lack of self awareness is astonishing.
Lewis watches another Netflix documentary and gets on his moral high horse again. Good on Sips for shutting his condescending ass down.
I know lockdown isn't easy but if you're just going to repeat the worst parts of previous podcasts don't bother.
Much like late night shows in America, self important dude rants at the Internet is not comedy.
Love the Yogs but they never seem to know what they’re talking about.
That's kinda their thing
@@finleyjennings6051 Yeah true but sometimes it gets frustrating.
@@highvoltage7797 it really does
It's incredible how people in the comments can talk about how wrong their opinions are and not see that it's a matter of debate
Yogscast guarantee
Abusers do actually often look for strong women (or men, I assume), because they want the challenge.
so much negativity about brexit its not the end of the world we were fine before the eu it wont change much people need to calm down
This is cringe how liberally left sided this is. You saying to get your news and facts from impartial sources, and yet you think that is BBC and CNN
How's your military coup going?
The thing I get from their rant on the Q people is that they still see the mainstream media still feeds them the truth and they the people who support trump must just be misguided and stupid. The signs of a broken system are right there to see. I do love sips balance viewpoint in these discussion.
sup Bronies
Kind of remembering why I took a break from this podcast tbh, tired of hearing about politics, just want a break from real life.
eh they usually don't talk about politics tbh, but if you don't like to hear about it this was a bad episode to get back into it i feel like
Jesus christ, pls don't talk about american politics. Talk about the house of lords or something, then I might actually respect your opinions. You really know nothing about american politics.
Explain a plot badly:
3 doods saying orange man bad for half an hour
Sounds like a pretty good explanation actually
This podcast is an absolute shit show and I love it
Nothing quite like listening to someone go on about American politics who isn’t an American and has no real idea of how life is here and what is important to the people. It’s insane to think your opinion is an educated one when you know nothing of living here.