Right out of the box, "Silence is Consent" should have been "Silence is Complicity". This is what happens when you don't respect your thesaurus, people.
Completely agree, but with crappy USA general education, terrible/ cringe sex ed, sexism, and general ignorance, they either didn’t know how to use a thesaurus or the kids wouldn’t know what “complicity” meant.
The reason they didn't come up with compliance isn't because they lacked a thesaurus, it's because they lacked a mind capable of imagining there's a more precise word. Imprecise language is imprecise thought, and they lacked precision of thought.
Silence isn’t complicity though. It has the same implications. If you are silent while being assaulted, it means you are complicit in your own assault. If you used a thesaurus, you’d have gotten a word that means the same thing.
People, PLEASE never drink and drive. It's not the same thing that happened here, but something tragic happened not too long ago. The daughter of my mom's friend got into a car crash with a drunk driver while leaving a camping (she was sober because she's smart). The guy front faced her, and she had major injuries and had to be hospitalized for a long time. Sadly, her boyfriend, who was in the passenger seat beside her, didn't make it. The drunk idiot got also was in a critical state and has mental handicap now. (I don't feel much sympathy for him but I'm an unbiased party) He was arrested and tried for the vehicular manslaughter under the influence a year later. Please use common sense when driving. It saves lives.
It's not like Boeing has ever had a good reputation. They've been infamous for having bits - like engines - fall off their planes for years.... to the point that people made jokes about the name being due to the "boing" sound their engines make when they hit the ground.
All the homophobia about Heath Ledger playing the Joker because he played a gay character once, is A, gross, but also B, are we acting like the Joker *isn't* in love with Batman in his own fucked up way?
C. Kevin Conroy, a gay man, voiced Batman in Batman The Animated Series followed by dozens of other animated series, movies, and video games. If the man who's often considered to be the definitive Batman can be gay, then an actor who once portrayed a gay man should be a non-issue.
Also; he was an ACTOR. Acting like a gay man didn't mean he was gay. Just as acting like the joker didn't mean he was clinically insane. Some people seem to think that once you have played a character in a movie/series, you obviously are that person🙄
Holy cow, the Illuminati shade, got to love that. I genuinely hope that, despite all of these horrible things that are aging like milk, there will be things that will age like a fine wine
Or they just will never do a thing about the bullying until the bullied kid kts and brush it under the rug until the kids start doing a whole campaign in the surrounding area to bring it to light and then the school "cares" about it suddenly (cough cough my school cough cough)
They claim free speech but hate you if you don't pledge alliegance to the flag every day, which is a bit weird to do. Do you know who else forced schoolkids to pledge alliegence to their flag? The Nazis.
@@fuzzyapple I don't know if you're replying to a deleted comment or not, but...nobody implied that in the least? Stopping a bully from bullying does not immediately mean you suddenly become a bully =/
15:26 I once read about Emma Watson talking about how, when she was leaving her 18th birthday party, paparazzi lied down on the ground and took photos under her skirt, which were then published in gossip magazines. There was no law against this in the UK at the time, and 24 hours earlier, it would have been illegal only because she was a minor.
@@iami5124i think that shit should be flat out illegal. If it was a normal person, we'd call that stalking. But somehow it's a job and it's okay just coz they're celebs???
When my parents first moved to Vermont (USA), they were approached by a couple of young men who were trying to start a new business. They were selling shares in their company for 25 cents each. Mom and Dad thought it was some kind of scam, but couldn't even afford it if it wasn't. They had four kids and had just moved states. No money, really. That company is Ben & Jerry's.
7:05 you only have to be 35 to become president of the United States. The real problem is that there are currently no upper age limits on any governing bodies so they're quickly out of touch.
@@rebeccaadams2001 I think a cognitive test would be better than age limits cause there are 80 and 90 year olds still with it. My grandmother lived to nearly 100 and she still had all her mental faculties.
@@CheshirePhrog It's especially bad when you have legislators and justices who are too prideful to retire, so they're still in office to the end. There are several noteworthy examples from US politics who started losing their faculties while in office.
@@AIHumanEqualityI see where you're at but ultimately I disagree. It isn't a matter of being sharp or "with it" it is a matter of how aware you are of how the world had changed. Most of these folks have been in office so long they have no idea what issues people are actually dealing with. They just throw out some buzz words and take a side on a hot button issue never bother to show up for a vote and just collect their free health care and insane pension and all the "little" perks if being in office. At the very least term limits are a MUST (please also note I'm very angry at politicians on BOTH sides of the aisle for holding us in this nightmare status quo and I'm not advocating for one side over the other)
@@CheshirePhrog Okay well if you want to make that argument my aunt and uncle are in their 70s and know to operate smartphones and computers. Not every person who's old is out of touch. The larger reason behind why politicians don't often advocate for change in the US has to do with corruption and lobbying just as much as their age if not more.
29:38 this was most probably a "cute witch" costume back then, since that symbol had been used all over Europe and Asia (and also in the Americas) for millennia as a symbol of good luck, worship of the sun, and pagan magic. In India, China and Japan it's still a very important symbol linked to Buddhism, and for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics they had to change a lot of public maps in cities where events were being held because they predicted people would get angry at the fact that it's used in maps to mark where Buddisht temples are. So yeah, a wholesome beautiful symbol ruined by the most despicable people to ever exist just by using them briefly.
Can't say anything about Asia which is it's whole own thing, but in Europe it most definitely was not used "for millennia as a symbol of good luck, worship of the sun, and pagan magic" It was once a common decoration in Roman stuff, no further meaning but for aesthetic, and it seems to have been used on grave goods associated with Germanic tribes But after that it's no longer used in Europe Until the Nazis, some thousand or more years later or more accurately 19th and 20th century German nationalists, since its use in that context actually predates the Nazis. That person, or more accurately the one who dressed the child up in that, *could* have been taking inspiration from asian cultures where it's still used, but if they were pulling from European cultures, then they were absolutely intending it to be the fascist symbol, which given the time period and general aesthetic strikes me as being the most likely situation.
@@wilhelmseleorningcniht9410 it *was* used in Europe as a symbol of luck. It has been used as decoration for hundreds of years, at least in Northern Europe. The shape was always similar, sometimes it was curved but most examples are the classic sharp style. Most of my information is specifically from Finland, but it was in the logos of Finnish defence forces, the Finnish nurse association and many other places after Finland became independent. They were changed after the second world war. I don’t know when it was adopted by German nationalists, but it wasn’t known as that outside of Germany until the second world war.
@@wilhelmseleorningcniht9410 it very much was, slavic people even had multiple variations of sw*styka, they were used as religious symbols and embroidery for many centuries! now in poland you cant even say that word out loud because of history even though it was created years before ww2 ://
the inheritance one hurts my soul. thats a fucking forever life changing amount of money to countless ppl, to be so callous and privileged to say I dont really have a use for it...just sickening
Like fuck man, if I got that much money, I'd put like half of it as a massive down payment on a nice house for my parents and then _safely_ invest the rest
If you inherit that kind of money, one of your parents most likely inherits as much - if not more - than you do. And there’s a pretty good chance they already own a nice house. Families with one member that is filthy while everyone else is piss poor aren‘t that common.
And "I'm a maths major" like bro you should know exactly how percentages, probabilities and all that shit works Urgh, the only way this could be more frustrating is "I'm a business major with the goal of being a stock trader" or some bs This dude really should know better
having that much money that you "don't know what to do with" and not even considering donating it to help others less fortunate than you is unbelievable to me. if you really have "no use" for it, then why not give it to people who do?
@@ShadowEclipse777 Literally, shove a bunch into savings and the rest goes towards a nice house and family. Why would you even risk it for bit more money? 800k is more than enough for a person alone!
1:14 We had a similar campaign at my school, but the tag line was a lot better: "Wer nichts tut, macht mit." or "Those who do nothing join in." Needless to say, it did not work, I'm living proof of that.
Its all just "mehr schein als sein" .. they are all talk but nobody actually does shit. i once get kicked through a glass pane in a bathroom and they tried to make my parents pay for it and reprimand me for breaking it .... wtf
28:18 the reason technology progression seems to be “slowing down” is because we are reaching the actual limit of how small technology can physically be before you take into account quantum physics. In other words, we have gotten to the point where the tech is so small that the science that applied to the bigger stuff doesn’t apply anymore.
@@delagoence3739Former physicist here. You can't really do Quantum Mechanics without calculus. Otherwise, you end up with a bunch of handwavy analogies that sound nice, but don't help you understand the physics all that much.
@@John_WeissSome advanced students do take Calculus in highschool. So maybe there could be advanced physics classes available for those students that includes quantum mechanics.
@@oliviastratton2169 I took AP calculus … senior year. I also took AP physics, which was calculus-based. And only covered classical mechanics. As it should be. And even the AP physics class I took was a semi-superficial overview _of classical Newtonian Mechanics._ Look, as someone with a PhD in physics, I can tell you that you can't just throw the Schrödinger Equation at even college physics majors. Look, physics is like a castle: you need to build the lower floors before you start building the towers, and you need to lay a sturdy foundation before you even think about building the lower floors! Quantun Mechanics is built atop (1) Special Relativity; (2) Hamiltonian Mechanics; (3) Maxwell's Electromagnetic field equations. Hamiltonian Mechanics is built atop Lagrangian Mechanics. Special Relativity, which is mind-bendy, drops out of Maxwell's Electrodynamics. Lagrangian Mechanics and Maxwell's Electrodynamics depend on Newtonian Mechanics, and all of the above is written in the language of the Calculus of Differential Equations. In _college,_ you learn _basic_ Calculus and _basic_ Newtonian Mechanics and _basic_ Electrodynamics building up to Maxwell's Equations all at the same time during the first year. You may or may not also learn differential-equations in your second-semester Calculus class at the same time. 3rd Semester of a physics major is Special Relativity and intro Quantum Mechanics and, at the same time, a crash-course in Differential Equations, Applied Calculus, and mathematical-methods that are required by physicists but seen as special-topics by math departments. And this is _a superficial introduction to the _bare-basics_ of Quantum Mechanics … …because learning Lagrangian and then Hamiltonian Mechanics is its own semester-long class. As is advanced Electrodynamics. But we cram a crash-course in QM into 3rd- and 4th-semester because (1) it's a good way to learn how to apply all of those math-methods you need; (2) it gives physics majors a taste of what's to come. A physics major is retaking the same class 2 or 3 times, just with ever-increasing detail and more and more calculus each time. And then in grad-school, you _do your entire undergrad-major all over again, this time in _*_EXCRUCIATINGLY precise, Full Detail._* How do you do that to teenagers? How? That brings me back to my point: You can only get a superficial, handwavy, mostly qualitative description of Quantum Mechanics _that is _*_wrong_* at the early levels of _even a Calculus-based_ physics education. And teaching that handwavy qualitative vagueapproximation can be _worse_ than not learning QM at all unless it's done right. And the students are in the right headspace. And they remember that this is just all handwavy analogy and only the QM field equations are reality. There's a reason why this stuff isn't taught until 2nd year of college, and why you retake it a second time [and, in grad-school, a 3rd]: Quantum Mechanics is *_MINDBENDY_* … even with full knowledge of all of classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics.
My poor father-in-law literally turned down buying shares in Apple back when they were working out of their garage still. Blamed himself for it a ton because he had terminal cancer later in life and he was desperate to leave behind enough funds to take care of his family. He still left behind enough money for my husband and i to buy a house. I'm one of the only people my age i know that was able to do that. And we would still rather have him here with us. Miss you, Gary.
@@DrawciaGleam02 mostly, yes, thank you! It's tough of course, my husband and his siblings really miss their parents, but they raised good kids, and they're a pretty close knit family, so they all have each other.
"Silence is consent" should have been "Silence is complicity" cuz thats what they ment. If you see bullying and stay silent you become complicit in the bullying.... Why are well meaning people so bad at this....
It still clashes directly with it not/being ‘consent.’ “It wasn’t grape, it was a collaboration someone regretted.” “I couldn’t have done it without them.” Really should have just stuck it to shaming the hell out of bullies, high bet that pressuring people to speak up worked _less often_ than they hoped it would.
oh my gawd, I am LIVING for the memes that involve Blair. It is satisfying to know that her legacy after being so terrible behind the scenes is to be treated as the butt of a joke.
Hey guys, remember Oz and the other defendants are still fighting. What happens with this trial can actually set precedents for the future of this business. Not only is it personally important to the defendants, but also the future of this industry. Click's got Oz's links up in the description box.
You dont know that, you never met him in person. I dont deny he might be great friend, he is good friend for his friends, he seems to be very upbeat and charismatic. Just check your parasocial feelings about people you never meet irl
@@adamf.charles5857 you also dont know if I DO know him personally. Admittedly, I don't. But I also wasnt overly serious with my comment. I'm not stupid or naive -.-
It actually makes me glad seeing Click talk about Oz raising funds, because for the longest time I was worried their friendship was one of the casualties of everything that happened
There are two wolves inside of you: One who doesn’t want to think about Harry Potter anymore. One who can’t and won’t stop brainstorming a trans lesbian!Harry fanfic in great detail.
My mum inherited a gold swastika necklace with a diamond in the centre which was given to her mother when she was christened in India back in 1914. Mum doesn't get a chance to wear it much these days...
@@GretchZagreed. (Probably an atheist…. Maybe.) There’s probably other religious symbols that have less tarnished reputations… hopefully. I don’t know much about the original religions and cultures that used it but if that’s like what the cross is to Christianity then oof… that sucks.
We experience the same with Slavic kolovrat, i'd love to celebrate my ancestry but 1) people think it's a swastika and 2) the neonaz1s use it for their fascist agenda and i don't want people to think i support them
26:05 The article, "Why are Drunk Drivers More Likely to Survive a Crash" states "When physical trauma happens, the body releases chemicals that slow down the healing process. Researchers believe that alcohol acts as a buffer and prevents these physiological reactions, thereby preventing fatal complications." So, I guess the alcohol just prevents the body response to physical damage
I've also heard it theorized that drunk people get less hurt because they don't tense up or brace for impact. Their bodies are loose and floppy so things don't tear as bad. No idea if it's true, it's just something I've heard over the years
I've heard you're less likely to go into shock, as well, so your body is able to maintain function longer even after major injury. There was allegedly a guy who survived the Titanic by being so drunk that he couldn't feel how freezing cold the water was, so when he had to jump he didn't lock up or drown like a lot of others did. Though who knows how true the story is lol.
29:53 Yeah! That symbol used to mean peace and good fortune among hindu and Buddhists for thousands of years! Then... It was co opted for a certain army in a certain time and effectively irreversibly uno reversed its meaning. :c
It also was used in other cultures, I think Apache Native Americans also used it, it's a very easy to draw symbol so a lot of cultures used it and still use it
Amateur mycologist here, lots of mushrooms unlock their true beauty as they age! Take the shaggy mane, for example. As it reaches maturity, it dissolves its cap into a black ink that can be used for dying, and it makes the mushroom look like something from a fantasy novel
I remember when Google had a motto up in their main Offices that read " Do No Evil". I also remember when they expanded into one large conglomerate and removed that motto...
They removed it because people internally kept raising concerns that their activities were evil. And most of their business model now is things they explicitly described as bad in the past. Like having your search results be just ads.
This right here. ⬆️ Every Republican administration, since Daddy Bush, left the US economy in shambles. Every Democrat administration, that followed them, stopped the free fall and left office with lower unemployment, lower deficit and a healthy economy. Comments like this is why I love Click's community. Well informed people from all over the world. 🤘🏼
@@sarahvanorden670 Also support and experience. Many of the presidential candidates have spent years in Congress and other political arenas, so the networking makes them more viable to be nominated for the position. Although occasionally a celebrity with enough public interest shows up and that goes about as well as you would expect.
Yeah, I remember the whole "The US is switching to the Metric System" thing. I was all for it - I mean, it just made sense to me even as a kid in the 1970s, sort of like using the decimal system for money. But then things stalled, and suddenly it's all like, "Oh, we're keeping Imperial Units." That was so dissapointing.
The Heath Ledger thing, I remember when it happened, and that has happened SO many times before. Apparently there was a postcard campaign to boycott Michael Keaton as Batman because people just couldn't see it. Its why I won't judge until I see some actual footage. People hated the idea of Cumberpatch as Dr Strange too, and he's *just fine* in the role.
I read somewhere, years ago, that one of the reasons drunk drivers usually get hurt less is because they don’t respond when in an accident due to slow reflexes. The people in the other car, see, brace, stiffen, and try to not bounce around.
Yeah, the intoxication actually helps them coz they just bounce around like a ragdoll. But the sober people do exactly what you did, stiffen and brave for impact, which actually causes more harm. It really sucks that the ones hurt the most are totally innocent and were just in the wrong place and get just by some idiot and their awful life choices
That is an observation more people should look into for surviving crashes, with how common they unfortunately are, it needs to be as talked about as the anti-drunk driving ads/topics.
@@nyneeveanya8861 It's more likely because of how cars are shaped. When you hit a car side on from the front the one hit in the side is going to fold more. It's a mix of density and physics.
I think it's both a mix of that and partly the exact way the vehicles collide as the top of the T in a t-bone collision is going to take more meaningful damage as there's a lot less between any occupants and the other car on the sides of the car then the front and back where the other car has to first either go through the trunk or the engine to cause any damage to the people inside. It's also definitely a thing that tensing up in response to any impact is kinda a dumb evolutionary response as it actually does cause more damage. Punching water does nothing to water, punching drywall creates a hole in the wall, be more like water and the impact will have a lesser effect as energy transfers easier through instead of colliding with a wall. I... Know this from experience, unfortunately. Partly because I was taught some basic self defense, but mostly because the same guy that taught me used me as a punching bag. Fun times ^^' I heard at one point that someone survived getting picked up and thrown by a... Can't remember the grade, maybe F4 tornado, after being knocked out by flying debris and landing ragdolled in a field a distance away. Guy had a concussion and probably multiple broken bones and I most definitely would NEVER test the theory, but there's at least some anecdotal evidence that you can actually survive certain otherwise fatal situations if you react similarly, but uh... Yeah, we need to completely abolish drunk drivibg more then making this public knowledge because it takes actual years to retrain your brain to release your jaw if you bite your lip, and you have to consciously do that many times to become a new reflex response, I can't imagine it would be half as easy to retrain so many people in a much more extreme manor as the best way would be through simulated car collisions and idk about y'all, but I don't really wanna sign up for that course ^^'
26:38 The Click saying this hit deep, because my dad was given a job offer to be one of the first employees of Google in the 90s. But my dad declined because it was such a small startup, exactly like what he was saying!
29:48 it is an peace symbol native Americans used to use the symbol, the Navajo, hopi, pima, in other culture and religion it was prominent in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
It was a good luck symbol in at least parts of Europe too, it was in the symbol for Finnish defence forces, the Finnish nurse association and a lot of other things before the Second World War. Obviously the symbols were changed after the war.
1:42 My school had double standard. They had zero policy on bullying, they tell you too report it and when they do, they will look the other way, tell you to stop telling tales, or telling you off for starting it, when they did....oh, and then you get to detention if you stick up for yourself
Mine too which is why my folks told me that if I got attacked I should go all out when I fight back. Figure you're going to get into trouble either way so you might as well try to make them regret it
Our principal didn’t realise how horrible that policy was until someone dumped a bunch of nachos (no wet cheese, but a lot of salt and other BS) onto my head, and I had to go home. It had been years of that policy in the whole district, and the district was super corrupt in all areas. Well, this principal, who had been my elementary school principal as well, took me into his office before I left. When he found out that boy and his brother had been bullying myself, my friends and other “misfits” for 2 years he was shocked! “Why didn’t you tell anyone?!” “Why would I? No one did anything for me from kindergarten until now, aside bully me themselves or give me detention. “Sometimes they would get detention too, but always me. “It’s school policy. If I reported him, I would get detention.” “… I’m so sorry. This never should have happened.” Entire bullying policy changed at that school. He had been under the impression that it was working, because reports of fights and bullying had dropped so much. Scales from his eyes, as they say. IIRC he patrolled the halls (smiling ofc) after that.
My parents told me growing up that if another kid hit me, I was to hit back. I’d probably get suspended but they wanted me to stand up for myself. I was a pretty big for my age a lot of my childhood so that didn’t end up happening. Like I was bullied but never physically Nonetheless I strongly agree that if someone is doing a violence against you, you should do your best to protect yourself or at the very least make them regret it
“Heath Ledger as the Joker? That can only end badly” *proceeds to do such a good performance that viewers don’t even see a performance and they just see the character
It “aged like milk” in the sense that words can become more associated with certain causes, and at the time, “consent” wasn’t as prolific in public consciousness when the shirt was made. But yeah, it was a yikes statement regardless, it just took a while for it to become obvious.
The fact that Ashton Kutcher said that about underage girls, coupled by how he actively supported Danny Masterson when the dude got done for being a pedo, makes me INCREDIBLY disgusted that he had the audacity to head a non profit against child sexual abuse.. The call is coming from inside the house
Normal people don't like pedophiles. But people who make a big deal about not liking pedophiles in public are sus. There's been ironic reveals too many times.
I'm so happy to see Click laughing over the whole sad milk bs and shouting out Oz's go fund me, too. I'm hoping for karma to work its magic on blair, down with the triangle!
11:02 Elon: "If advertisers don't want to advertise on my platform they can go f themselves!" Also Elon: "How dare you not advertise on my platform? I'm going to sue you all!"
Blair's own video in her own defense was incriminating enough. I can tell from that video that she's the type who is currently sulking over having no control over anyone or anything because everyone's laughing at her instead of capitulating to her demands.
19:48 there is the saying, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” but I like to add a second part, “until the shared enemy is defeated then the friend may become my new enemy.”
33:55 Funny thing is, that one got doubly badly aged. In April Emile/Chugga posted a full covering of events on his side in which he proveds proof that he asked her repeatedly whether she was okay with his jokes/messing around/rping, to which she said yes every time (possibly cuz she was too scared to say no). He claims he stopped everything once he found out via a mutual friend how she actually felt about it (which was before she posted on reddit). Apparently the dispute was already settled before Emily made that post on Reddit. Maybe not in a way that satisfied her, but some also find she brought it up unprovoked and unecessarily. According to his account, at this point Emile had already stopped any of the stuff that upset her, a promise he says he never broke. Alledgedly Emile's girlfriend knew about the messages and was okay with it. Both of them perceived it as funny messing around (it was mostly shoe stuff, not direct feet stuff if I remember correctly), while Emily took it very differently. She also left out the repeated asking for consent, which did not give her a good look and kinda makes a lot of people suspicious of her. Therefore some people suspect she had ulterior motives/made it look worse to get people on her side. According to Emile he realizes he should not have relied on the roleplay stuff as much as he did to relieve some underlying issues (which he is now in proper treatment for), but he did not fully realize how sexual it all came across due to his own sexual trauma. Still doesn't mean that crossing people's boundaries is excusable, but Emily definitely portrayed him more like a villain than he turned out to be. I haven't been following it very closely I'll admit, but this is my understanding of the situation and I felt some context could be used. Sorry if I come across as a defensive warrior/someone stirring the pot. I know the whole thing died down like four months ago, so maybe I should just leave it. But it's so strange seeing those posts for the first time, after the whole thing went down.
There’s also the fact that the accuser was also transgender and was fully banking on her trans status to be able to not have any repercussions for her actions. Her nonchalance after dropping the bombshell was considered incredibly suspicious but her followers stonewalled anyone who pointed it out. And this was also not the first time that she used her followers to harass someone online.
Not financial advice: Treat stocks like a holiday in Vegas. Use what you are okay with losing. In Vegas that means to have a great time, with stocks it means you get mocked for free.
32:57 based on the name, Im almost positive its supposed to be a comedy version of Lolita. Which just goes to show no one has actually read the book, and the people that did were not getting the message.
If there is a comedy version of Lolita, it better be that Humbert Humbert is trying to stalk and creep on Lolita but he is always stymied in ways that hurt him physically, and then when he finally gets to Lolita Lolita is actually so oblivious she just does not go along with Humbert’s kidnapping or wooing and walks away when he is confused about whatever. That is the only way Humbert Humbert can be made comedic - by turning him into an unsuccessful comedic character. In fact, why not go all the way and make his high cultured references like the Modern Major General?
it wasn't until a year or two ago i learned the book was based on a real-life kidnapping victim. i still haven't read the book, but omg. I'm kind of glad the one time i saw the movie, I was like why is this a good movie?
@@iantaakalla8180Comedy version: They’re both college-aged, and he’s someone who’s bad at reading the room and has a massive crush on Dolores. However, they have one class together, so she has no idea who TF he is.
@@Dressup_Doll Then when she discovers who he is and becomes insanely attracted to him, it throws him off, and he spends the rest of the story trying to get away from her.
@@Dressup_Doll But if you do it with same-aged Lola and Humbert, the primary point of the book is lost. You have to stick with primary themes for parody and satire to be successful
29:33 There was a period of time before WWII when the swastika was a popular generic symbol of good luck like the peace sign or horseshoes, and people slapped it on all kinds of things, like how you can get fabric with a peace sign print all over it right now
This is actually a pretty interesting subject because the swastika (notably, the german variant that was used by the nazis is called a Hakenkruetz and is a reversal of a normal swastika) is an incredibly old symbol that exists across different times and places. Notably, it exists far enough back that we’ve found them carved into mammoth tusks, and among other groups the symbol was sacred to the Navajo (iirc) who referred to it as the whirling log. I can’t remember what the story is associated with it though.
It's still a common buddhist symbol in Asia, though it's going the opposite direction from the sw*astika. I live in Korea and it's on every temple and sign/maps for Temples to this day. N*azis stole the symbol and reversed it, because they were obsessed with religious iconography. So yeah, when Asian religions and philosophy became more popular in western countries it was featured on a lot of clothing and accessories, as you say.
That halloween costume from 1910 is from before WWI. The swastika never stopped being used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The Germans literally appropriated it from the Asians.
What's even funnier with Paris mayor swimming in the Seine is that it was later revealed that the Seine was in fact not clean at all when she swam. Paris sucks sometimes lol.
Not sure it was ever clean. I went to France with my folks once on holiday (I was 13 then & am 50 now so...). We stopped in a campsite by the Seine & I, innocently, thought I could splash the water on myself. My father was "NO!" so hard I was glad I never drank any!!! He did explain the water was dirty enough to make me ill. On the Aged Like Milk topic, I did it because I believed rivers & seas at home were clean. Not today: the UK has a huge water scandal about raw sewage dumped into our lakes & seas, & we now have campaigns about it!!! Look up Surfers Against Sewage for one
It would take years to completly clean it. And Paris is not the only polluter. You need strong cooperation between various cities lying along the river in order to fully deal with the issue
I mean... did we all forgot that the police literrally did a massacre with the help of the Seine ? I mean... drowning a few hundred of people in it, leaving the bodies and all... and, all the dumb in the citi in in the seine each time it rains.....
26:13 My drivers ed teacher once told the class, if we were speeding and/or driving drunk, and got into a crash with a van with a family in it He'd rather we die than the family I personally agree
11:11 I like how it is described that the bar couldn't be any lower but it they had to go and dig below in the backyard. Although I have incorporated the other description "The bar was so low that it was a tripping hazard in hell, and yet here they are, winning at limbo dancing against the devil." The way the Twitter drama is happening, no one can escape it unless you plan to give up using the internet altogether...
I spent shall we say 4 years with a commentary of having the bar go deeper into the Earth coming out the other side and ending up space debris roughly over Australia. It did have a few adventures before it was lowered above the locals’ reach…
I think "the bar was so low, you had to dig through the ground to go under it" is a good metaphor for the expectations being so low, you had to actively put effort into failing them.
EDIT: for those wanting to see the triangle woman posts that aged like milk 23:21 31:11 the title and thumbnail is an absolute power move 💀 well done click. wish I had that confidence
I'd say what can she do, sue him? Except we all know she wants to but can't manage such an international lawsuit, especially with how well her domestic one is going.
This reminds me of an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The show was from the 90's, around the dawn of the Internet. One character (Giles) is kind of against the Internet and digitalising things, and he's seen as overly stuffy and Conservative for it. Watching that episode, it could absolutely have been written today. That was one that aged like wine.
They don't smell. Books smell... musty and-and-and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is a... it, uh, it has no-no texture, no-no context. It's-it's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, then-then the getting of knowledge should be, uh, tangible. It should be, uh, smelly.
13:13 It was indeed confirmed later that the Seine was still polluted when the Mayor of Paris and the French Minister for Sports swam in the river to show that it's clean. But that wasn't surprising. E-ve-ry-one in and out of France knew that swimming competitions in the Seine was a stupid idea because it was polluted as hell, and it would take ages and more than half of the national debt to clean everything (and it's all the more scandalous when you know there's a serious drinking water shortage in the oversea departments). Gee, you can make a whole Iceberg video of all the Paris-Olympics-related scandals!
So apparently hearing the athletes most of them had swim in worst lakes, and about the sick people's it was an alimentary intoxication because they ate outside the Olympic village, some think people did it on purpose to maje these athlete's sick so they wouldn't win
@@lorenzocampanella8651didn't they also force everyone into vegan meals within the village too? That would certainly be a primer for the athletes to eat more outside.
I’m writing an article on predatory DLC practices in strategy and simulation games, and the Sims 4 is the climax. Over 1,200 USD for the complete game. I accidentally spent over 100 usd on Crusader Kings 2 before I actually played it. “It’s only a few more dollars” and then you’ve accidentally spent how much for X4 compared to X3TC?
We’d literally be at it for the rest of time, because age didn’t keep people out of the mines or off the streets 200+ years ago, so it definitely didn’t keep them out of somebody’s bed.
@@alecLogan if the time machines are used properly, from our perspectice it would be done as soon as the teams go back to their destinations. (This would definitely be used to deny the time agencies their overtime pay.)
This sounds like a good idea until you hear time cops breaking through your door because something you don't even think about is horrifically illegal in the year 2124 cause there happens to be a dictator or something in that year
@@karinamaimop5798 someone was "campaigning" a while back for a big collab, I can't remember who all they wanted. But I think we need to add Jammidodger and Lexi kitty to the group...
Right now Oz being around Click or the other former Sad Milk boys wouldn't be a good idea, since Illuminaughti is basically using her legal power to punish him for not siding with her. Making her angry by doing so would very literally make it more expensive for him.
That makes me wonder if there's something that reacts with milk in a similar way to Mentos+Coca Cola. That's what I imagine raging milk would look like.
Maybe people loosing their shit to an over the top degree seemingly instantaneously, like how milk bubbles over explosively once it's been heated up to the boiling point. It usually seems to go from calm to RAGE in under a second the moment it hits boiling temperatures 🤣
about the trans investigators, apparently they have come full circle and are now INVESTIGATING trans people that they are not trans „because they look too much like cis people“ i actually cannot do this anymore this is so funny to me
33:33 The irony of this being on r/AgedLikeMilk, is that it was her trying to smear Chuggaa for something that they had *literally resolved in private* before she went public with it. Not only did she go public for the sole reason of getting attention, but she literally went out of her way to *actually* harrass Chuggaa. She still doesn't see anything wrong with what she did, meanwhile Chuggaa spent months kicking himself, being harrassed, and everyone associated with him being harrassed, for something that not only *wasn't what she said it was, but that she literally refused to say that she was interpreting as sexual.* He went out of his way to try to 'fix' his behavior, meanwhile she's refused to admit that she did anything wrong even after the actual context came out and revealed that she went out of her way to portray him as something he wasn't. (Plus her literally harrassing victim of CSA off the internet to feed her sick ego.) She can f right off.
Not to mention that he was already getting help for his issues before she threw him under the bus! He had realized something was wrong and was already working on it! He really didn't deserve all the hate she sent his way.
Don't forget that Emile was hospitalized because the whole thing cause him to start having suicidal thoughts. Thankfully he's doing much better now and he specifically told fans to not harrass his accusers. Which I absolutely agree with, considering all of this shit happened about a year ago now That being said, the people who accused him are not good people, fuck 'em
I used to watch Chugga a lot, but dropped off a while before this happened. Can someone explain to me what exactly happened, or let me know where I can find out?
18:12 Musk and Twitter were in for a surprise when he started yanking out servers soon as he arrived and the "genius" realised later that he should have listened to the people who actually knew what they were doing.
My favorite ever aged like milk thing I’ve ever seen is an old newspaper clipping saying how the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand was going to fix tensions in Europe and prevent disaster. (If you didn’t know that is precisely what led to WWI and consequentially WWII, so really off the mark there.) I wish I had a direct quote but I can’t find it again
24:16 Click breaking into hysterical laughter because of an old supportive comment was not something I expected, but oh man😂 the irony😂 That comment really did age like sad milk😂
Ok, Lola shouldn't be here. The poster is meant to be shocking. It's not meant to be a positive relationship, the man is incredibly abusive and controlling, to the point that he refuses to call her by her real name.
The Ashton Kutcher "Hillary Duff is one of the girls we are all waiting to turn 18. Along with the Olsen twins" is extra creepy given how he defended Danny Masterson in the SA trial, not to mention all the shit that came out since filming That 70's Show and how Mila Kunis was treated there... As a minor. Whom Ashton Kutcher eventually went on to date and marry. Not to mention the Scientology stuffs... There is more for the people who wanna dig for it...
The chuggaaconroy thing aged like milk even worse because the person who made that post exposing him left a lot of things out that actually shows she consented multiple times to all the foot stuff. So she aged like milk, not chugga
I looked on the Subreddit and the posts were made before Chuggaa detailed his response, and no one came back afterwards. Moral of the story though, the best life is one where you evade drama and mob mentality.
32:12 missed the wild subtext. "Dont be so hard on yourself, Alicia. After all, how good would Stephen Hawking look in a rubber catsuit? " Calling Stephen Hawking an R word is freaking wild.
@@thatonearoace eh. While all the other 7 former milkmen seem to be friends with eachother, I don't think that the gang is gonna come back together, at least not all of them. Though I would love to see a new collab channel that'd also include a few other friends of theirs that weren't involved in SadMilk
Im still laughing about the "illegal boycott". Still wondering how does a boycott, just getting out of a business when the business is over, is considered illegal
Because the two main factions favor old people they can puppet, and people have ‘accepted’ that anyone younger will have to third party, and that those lose by default.
Wow, Click! I have a plushie idea! A Emotional Support Demon that is able to have a soul in the middle of it that's a microwave pack so you can warm it up so it's nice and warm and snuggly. Same for Mango and Cerberus Duck
IIRC Congress rolled back the metric system switch because so many people threw such a hissy fit (I even remember something about highway signs with metric measurements getting shot at). The era of leaded gasoline, paint, etc sure produced some unhinged people
Right out of the box, "Silence is Consent" should have been "Silence is Complicity". This is what happens when you don't respect your thesaurus, people.
Completely agree, but with crappy USA general education, terrible/ cringe sex ed, sexism, and general ignorance, they either didn’t know how to use a thesaurus or the kids wouldn’t know what “complicity” meant.
or "Silence is Compliance" would make a nice slogan since it rhymes.
You think with America's education system they could handle a four syllable word like complicity? 😂
The reason they didn't come up with compliance isn't because they lacked a thesaurus, it's because they lacked a mind capable of imagining there's a more precise word.
Imprecise language is imprecise thought, and they lacked precision of thought.
Silence isn’t complicity though.
It has the same implications.
If you are silent while being assaulted, it means you are complicit in your own assault.
If you used a thesaurus, you’d have gotten a word that means the same thing.
That woman who paralyzed someone hit a PEDESTRIAN! Not even another driver, someone just walking along minding their business.
and the pedestrian would be blamed
People, PLEASE never drink and drive. It's not the same thing that happened here, but something tragic happened not too long ago. The daughter of my mom's friend got into a car crash with a drunk driver while leaving a camping (she was sober because she's smart). The guy front faced her, and she had major injuries and had to be hospitalized for a long time. Sadly, her boyfriend, who was in the passenger seat beside her, didn't make it. The drunk idiot got also was in a critical state and has mental handicap now. (I don't feel much sympathy for him but I'm an unbiased party) He was arrested and tried for the vehicular manslaughter under the influence a year later.
Please use common sense when driving. It saves lives.
1994: If it's not Boeing, I'm not going
2024: If it's Boeing, I might not get there
2024: If it's not Boeing, I'm going
It's not like Boeing has ever had a good reputation. They've been infamous for having bits - like engines - fall off their planes for years.... to the point that people made jokes about the name being due to the "boing" sound their engines make when they hit the ground.
I mean, either way, you’re not going, It’s a catch-22.
You could've just said "if it's boeing I'm not going"
@@chaos2232 I could've. But I also wanted to say why.
All the homophobia about Heath Ledger playing the Joker because he played a gay character once, is A, gross, but also B, are we acting like the Joker *isn't* in love with Batman in his own fucked up way?
C. Kevin Conroy, a gay man, voiced Batman in Batman The Animated Series followed by dozens of other animated series, movies, and video games. If the man who's often considered to be the definitive Batman can be gay, then an actor who once portrayed a gay man should be a non-issue.
Also; he was an ACTOR. Acting like a gay man didn't mean he was gay. Just as acting like the joker didn't mean he was clinically insane. Some people seem to think that once you have played a character in a movie/series, you obviously are that person🙄
I was about to comment the same thing
If the Joker doesn't have chaotic bi energy i dont know who does lol
i mean, look at the lego batman movie
Holy cow, the Illuminati shade, got to love that. I genuinely hope that, despite all of these horrible things that are aging like milk, there will be things that will age like a fine wine
You could say that that aged like... sad milk
I'll see myself out
Fine wine, for one, ages like fine wine.
Hopefully
@@BasicallyBaconSandvichIVomg
I'm glad Illuminati is gone and Click remains
that "silence is consent" has the same vibe as that adhd after school help group called "concentration camp"
they called it W H A T
Imagine if one or a couple of the students who went to that school were Jewish- That would make it even worse
Nice try, Eugenicists
OH. OH NO.
sounds accurate to how neurodivergents are treated in schools
"Silence is consent", but then most American High Schools will banish anyone who stops a bully to the shadow realm.
Or they just will never do a thing about the bullying until the bullied kid kts and brush it under the rug until the kids start doing a whole campaign in the surrounding area to bring it to light and then the school "cares" about it suddenly (cough cough my school cough cough)
They claim free speech but hate you if you don't pledge alliegance to the flag every day, which is a bit weird to do.
Do you know who else forced schoolkids to pledge alliegence to their flag? The Nazis.
It seems like you think there's only two options: silence or violence. You can act against bullying without bullying
The bully’s need to be sent to the shadow realm, how else will they know not to do what they did
@@fuzzyapple I don't know if you're replying to a deleted comment or not, but...nobody implied that in the least? Stopping a bully from bullying does not immediately mean you suddenly become a bully =/
15:26 I once read about Emma Watson talking about how, when she was leaving her 18th birthday party, paparazzi lied down on the ground and took photos under her skirt, which were then published in gossip magazines. There was no law against this in the UK at the time, and 24 hours earlier, it would have been illegal only because she was a minor.
I think we should support actors and artists being dicks to the paparazzi more because of situations like this
@@iami5124i think that shit should be flat out illegal.
If it was a normal person, we'd call that stalking. But somehow it's a job and it's okay just coz they're celebs???
🤮🤮🤮
That would be 100% illegal in Canada.
@@iami5124 I am convinced that this is what killed Diana.
When my parents first moved to Vermont (USA), they were approached by a couple of young men who were trying to start a new business. They were selling shares in their company for 25 cents each. Mom and Dad thought it was some kind of scam, but couldn't even afford it if it wasn't. They had four kids and had just moved states. No money, really.
That company is Ben & Jerry's.
Aged like ice cream in the sun then?
@@camilleb2723 LOL, exactly. Looking back on that day, Mom just shrugs and says "we couldn't afford it even if we had known. So no regrets."
*Jake_screamimg.wad*
That decision aged like a bucket of milk in the desert
@@oougahersharr She isn't wrong, for sure.
“Silence is consent”: if we had better sex ed, the school officials wouldn’t have even thought of this 😭
Ew, remember the boys in high-school chanting shit like this
If a sleeping person is murdered is that just euthanasia then
How on the gods' green earth did this PASS REVIEW?!
Canada ran silence is consent PSAs to get people to vote. It was super effective.
But pulled for obvious reasons.
I haven't watched the video yet, but what the f*ck?
I know that "wie zwijgt stemt toe" is a saying, but that is NOT what it is trying to say!
"Silence is collaboration" makes more sense. Basically saying if you don't speak out, you're part of the problem.
"Silence is support" could also work.
The best I saw about that kind of phrase was "Inaction is validation."
Really hammers the idea that doing nothing against bullying is condoning it.
Or your basic "see something, say something." Works in both cases.
O.o .. um, we already have the answer, peeps. The winning phrase is "Silence is Violence"
Or «Silence in complicity».
"silence is complacence" would have worked SO much better than "silence is consent"
I would have gone with "Silence is Compliance." That one even rhymes (kinda).
Just about anything would have worked better than "Silence is Consent!"
Silence is complicity
7:05 you only have to be 35 to become president of the United States.
The real problem is that there are currently no upper age limits on any governing bodies so they're quickly out of touch.
FRFR we make pilots retire at a certain age why are there 90 year olds in Congress
@@rebeccaadams2001 I think a cognitive test would be better than age limits cause there are 80 and 90 year olds still with it. My grandmother lived to nearly 100 and she still had all her mental faculties.
@@CheshirePhrog It's especially bad when you have legislators and justices who are too prideful to retire, so they're still in office to the end. There are several noteworthy examples from US politics who started losing their faculties while in office.
@@AIHumanEqualityI see where you're at but ultimately I disagree. It isn't a matter of being sharp or "with it" it is a matter of how aware you are of how the world had changed. Most of these folks have been in office so long they have no idea what issues people are actually dealing with. They just throw out some buzz words and take a side on a hot button issue never bother to show up for a vote and just collect their free health care and insane pension and all the "little" perks if being in office. At the very least term limits are a MUST (please also note I'm very angry at politicians on BOTH sides of the aisle for holding us in this nightmare status quo and I'm not advocating for one side over the other)
@@CheshirePhrog Okay well if you want to make that argument my aunt and uncle are in their 70s and know to operate smartphones and computers. Not every person who's old is out of touch.
The larger reason behind why politicians don't often advocate for change in the US has to do with corruption and lobbying just as much as their age if not more.
i love how it's been so long since the sadmilk and illuminaughtii drama that people can just make jokes about it and jab and illuminaughtii
It’s so long ago that I’ve completely forgotten what it was about and missed absolutely everything 😭😭
If only it were actually over for some...
And yet Oz is still losing money over the lawsuit...
Poor Oz can’t, she’s suing him
It's still ongoing
It's nice how Click actually says *why* some of these aged so poorly, and doesn't just laugh and move on
His long rants are the content for me, the memes are the sprinkles on the content cake.
@@Aaa-vp6ugyeah, i play these videos in the background and only tab in when he's discussing something i really need to see the context on
Same 😂@@sussusamogus4714
Milk aged as well as The Click's headphone fluff. We really need to start a donation campaign to give The Click less gross headphones.
Wanna buy him a corsair headphone set?
I even wash them on the regular, I think they are just discolored :(
I cant even tell cuz colorblind LOL
But at least you age like wine, even if your headphones and that illuminaughty girl really did age like sad milk lol
oh
I appreciate the use of something instead of constantly new shyte for appearances, it works, is clean so why do you need to waste em
29:38 this was most probably a "cute witch" costume back then, since that symbol had been used all over Europe and Asia (and also in the Americas) for millennia as a symbol of good luck, worship of the sun, and pagan magic. In India, China and Japan it's still a very important symbol linked to Buddhism, and for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics they had to change a lot of public maps in cities where events were being held because they predicted people would get angry at the fact that it's used in maps to mark where Buddisht temples are. So yeah, a wholesome beautiful symbol ruined by the most despicable people to ever exist just by using them briefly.
the buddhist symbol isn't even the same symbol, and yet has been forever tainted because of its resemblance
Can't say anything about Asia which is it's whole own thing, but in Europe it most definitely was not used "for millennia as a symbol of good luck, worship of the sun, and pagan magic"
It was once a common decoration in Roman stuff, no further meaning but for aesthetic, and it seems to have been used on grave goods associated with Germanic tribes
But after that it's no longer used in Europe
Until the Nazis, some thousand or more years later
or more accurately 19th and 20th century German nationalists, since its use in that context actually predates the Nazis.
That person, or more accurately the one who dressed the child up in that, *could* have been taking inspiration from asian cultures where it's still used, but if they were pulling from European cultures, then they were absolutely intending it to be the fascist symbol, which given the time period and general aesthetic strikes me as being the most likely situation.
@@wilhelmseleorningcniht9410 it *was* used in Europe as a symbol of luck. It has been used as decoration for hundreds of years, at least in Northern Europe. The shape was always similar, sometimes it was curved but most examples are the classic sharp style. Most of my information is specifically from Finland, but it was in the logos of Finnish defence forces, the Finnish nurse association and many other places after Finland became independent. They were changed after the second world war.
I don’t know when it was adopted by German nationalists, but it wasn’t known as that outside of Germany until the second world war.
@JasminMiettunen you can find it on buildings in the uk if you look hard enough
@@wilhelmseleorningcniht9410 it very much was, slavic people even had multiple variations of sw*styka, they were used as religious symbols and embroidery for many centuries! now in poland you cant even say that word out loud because of history even though it was created years before ww2 ://
the inheritance one hurts my soul. thats a fucking forever life changing amount of money to countless ppl, to be so callous and privileged to say I dont really have a use for it...just sickening
Like fuck man, if I got that much money, I'd put like half of it as a massive down payment on a nice house for my parents and then _safely_ invest the rest
If you inherit that kind of money, one of your parents most likely inherits as much - if not more - than you do. And there’s a pretty good chance they already own a nice house. Families with one member that is filthy while everyone else is piss poor aren‘t that common.
And "I'm a maths major" like bro you should know exactly how percentages, probabilities and all that shit works
Urgh, the only way this could be more frustrating is "I'm a business major with the goal of being a stock trader" or some bs
This dude really should know better
having that much money that you "don't know what to do with" and not even considering donating it to help others less fortunate than you is unbelievable to me. if you really have "no use" for it, then why not give it to people who do?
@@ShadowEclipse777 Literally, shove a bunch into savings and the rest goes towards a nice house and family. Why would you even risk it for bit more money? 800k is more than enough for a person alone!
1:14 We had a similar campaign at my school, but the tag line was a lot better: "Wer nichts tut, macht mit." or "Those who do nothing join in." Needless to say, it did not work, I'm living proof of that.
Same here, greetings and best wishes to your well-being from Berlin
I love your pfp :3
Its all just "mehr schein als sein" .. they are all talk but nobody actually does shit.
i once get kicked through a glass pane in a bathroom and they tried to make my parents pay for it and reprimand me for breaking it .... wtf
Was it also about Bullying?
Yeah, it was an anti bullying campaign
28:18 the reason technology progression seems to be “slowing down” is because we are reaching the actual limit of how small technology can physically be before you take into account quantum physics.
In other words, we have gotten to the point where the tech is so small that the science that applied to the bigger stuff doesn’t apply anymore.
There's a decent amount of push (at least in my local corner of America) for physics in highschool to include quantum because of this
@@delagoence3739Former physicist here. You can't really do Quantum Mechanics without calculus. Otherwise, you end up with a bunch of handwavy analogies that sound nice, but don't help you understand the physics all that much.
@@John_WeissSome advanced students do take Calculus in highschool. So maybe there could be advanced physics classes available for those students that includes quantum mechanics.
@@oliviastratton2169 I took AP calculus … senior year. I also took AP physics, which was calculus-based. And only covered classical mechanics. As it should be.
And even the AP physics class I took was a semi-superficial overview _of classical Newtonian Mechanics._
Look, as someone with a PhD in physics, I can tell you that you can't just throw the Schrödinger Equation at even college physics majors.
Look, physics is like a castle: you need to build the lower floors before you start building the towers, and you need to lay a sturdy foundation before you even think about building the lower floors!
Quantun Mechanics is built atop (1) Special Relativity; (2) Hamiltonian Mechanics; (3) Maxwell's Electromagnetic field equations. Hamiltonian Mechanics is built atop Lagrangian Mechanics. Special Relativity, which is mind-bendy, drops out of Maxwell's Electrodynamics. Lagrangian Mechanics and Maxwell's Electrodynamics depend on Newtonian Mechanics, and all of the above is written in the language of the Calculus of Differential Equations.
In _college,_ you learn _basic_ Calculus and _basic_ Newtonian Mechanics and _basic_ Electrodynamics building up to Maxwell's Equations all at the same time during the first year. You may or may not also learn differential-equations in your second-semester Calculus class at the same time.
3rd Semester of a physics major is Special Relativity and intro Quantum Mechanics and, at the same time, a crash-course in Differential Equations, Applied Calculus, and mathematical-methods that are required by physicists but seen as special-topics by math departments. And this is _a superficial introduction to the _bare-basics_ of Quantum Mechanics …
…because learning Lagrangian and then Hamiltonian Mechanics is its own semester-long class. As is advanced Electrodynamics.
But we cram a crash-course in QM into 3rd- and 4th-semester because (1) it's a good way to learn how to apply all of those math-methods you need; (2) it gives physics majors a taste of what's to come.
A physics major is retaking the same class 2 or 3 times, just with ever-increasing detail and more and more calculus each time. And then in grad-school, you _do your entire undergrad-major all over again, this time in _*_EXCRUCIATINGLY precise, Full Detail._*
How do you do that to teenagers? How?
That brings me back to my point: You can only get a superficial, handwavy, mostly qualitative description of Quantum Mechanics _that is _*_wrong_* at the early levels of _even a Calculus-based_ physics education. And teaching that handwavy qualitative vagueapproximation can be _worse_ than not learning QM at all unless it's done right. And the students are in the right headspace. And they remember that this is just all handwavy analogy and only the QM field equations are reality.
There's a reason why this stuff isn't taught until 2nd year of college, and why you retake it a second time [and, in grad-school, a 3rd]: Quantum Mechanics is *_MINDBENDY_* … even with full knowledge of all of classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics.
In fact i renember a proggrammer interviewed for a culture magazine talking about this saying the next step is Quantum computing.
My poor father-in-law literally turned down buying shares in Apple back when they were working out of their garage still. Blamed himself for it a ton because he had terminal cancer later in life and he was desperate to leave behind enough funds to take care of his family.
He still left behind enough money for my husband and i to buy a house. I'm one of the only people my age i know that was able to do that. And we would still rather have him here with us. Miss you, Gary.
*virtual hugs*
Hope you're all okay now.
@@DrawciaGleam02 mostly, yes, thank you! It's tough of course, my husband and his siblings really miss their parents, but they raised good kids, and they're a pretty close knit family, so they all have each other.
"Silence is consent" should have been "Silence is complicity" cuz thats what they ment. If you see bullying and stay silent you become complicit in the bullying.... Why are well meaning people so bad at this....
Silence is compliance.
It still clashes directly with it not/being ‘consent.’
“It wasn’t grape, it was a collaboration someone regretted.”
“I couldn’t have done it without them.”
Really should have just stuck it to shaming the hell out of bullies, high bet that pressuring people to speak up worked _less often_ than they hoped it would.
Or just add a little more to it, “silence is consent for bullies/bullying”. I cant fathom how no one caught it..
@@smapa1185"silence about violence is compliance"
Or “ascent”
The title is savage 💀
Bro woke up and chose being petty
@@Lily-et1lzI mean after everything’s she’s done to him and everybody else, completely justified
OH GOD HOW DID I NOT NOTICE
And the miniature 💀
wait until you see the description
like, fair, but damn he isn't fucking around
oh my gawd, I am LIVING for the memes that involve Blair. It is satisfying to know that her legacy after being so terrible behind the scenes is to be treated as the butt of a joke.
Hey guys, remember Oz and the other defendants are still fighting. What happens with this trial can actually set precedents for the future of this business. Not only is it personally important to the defendants, but also the future of this industry. Click's got Oz's links up in the description box.
Yeah they are still fighting because Blair is dumb, I hope she goes bankrupt on this tbh
Click IS an amazing friend.
Just Blair is not....
And nothing she said can be trusted....
But click IS an amazing friend.
IKR? I wanna be his friend :>
You dont know that, you never met him in person. I dont deny he might be great friend, he is good friend for his friends, he seems to be very upbeat and charismatic. Just check your parasocial feelings about people you never meet irl
I hope this doesn’t age like milk
@@bird_obsessionWhy would you try to jinx it like that
@@adamf.charles5857 you also dont know if I DO know him personally.
Admittedly, I don't.
But I also wasnt overly serious with my comment. I'm not stupid or naive -.-
It actually makes me glad seeing Click talk about Oz raising funds, because for the longest time I was worried their friendship was one of the casualties of everything that happened
I’ve seen them gaming together, so it seems like bridges are being rebuilt
They’ve been playing Lethal Company, Satisfactory and other games together on livestream, so I think they’re still cool. :)
Fun fact: Markiplier is old enough to run for president.
Markiplier
@@thelittlestpika Mark is far too sensitive and emotional to get involved in politics. It would mentally destroy him.
@@AIHumanEquality I'm just stating that he _could_ if he wanted to.
Jerma too
@@diediedice Could Vanoss run for prime minister of Canada? Hes better then Justin
There are two wolves inside of you:
One who doesn’t want to think about Harry Potter anymore.
One who can’t and won’t stop brainstorming a trans lesbian!Harry fanfic in great detail.
She's not lesbian, but have you heard of Harriet Porber? (Assuming you're an adult! It's an adult book!)
I’ve only vaguely heard of it, but I’m not an adult unfortunately.
My mum inherited a gold swastika necklace with a diamond in the centre which was given to her mother when she was christened in India back in 1914. Mum doesn't get a chance to wear it much these days...
…I’m biased (Jewish) but I would have had that re-cast into another shape. 🙃
@@GretchZagreed. (Probably an atheist…. Maybe.)
There’s probably other religious symbols that have less tarnished reputations… hopefully. I don’t know much about the original religions and cultures that used it but if that’s like what the cross is to Christianity then oof… that sucks.
We experience the same with Slavic kolovrat, i'd love to celebrate my ancestry but 1) people think it's a swastika and 2) the neonaz1s use it for their fascist agenda and i don't want people to think i support them
If she wishes to keep the origin, she could get it recast into a lotus or hamda.
Maybe not, but she could make a MINT selling it to the right/wrong person
26:05 The article, "Why are Drunk Drivers More Likely to Survive a Crash" states "When physical trauma happens, the body releases chemicals that slow down the healing process. Researchers believe that alcohol acts as a buffer and prevents these physiological reactions, thereby preventing fatal complications." So, I guess the alcohol just prevents the body response to physical damage
I've also heard it theorized that drunk people get less hurt because they don't tense up or brace for impact. Their bodies are loose and floppy so things don't tear as bad. No idea if it's true, it's just something I've heard over the years
woah.. that's so messed up. Like, cool fact.. hut how ironic that the cause of trauma and injury get away so easily, even physically.
@@godrickstockwell1505 this is what i've heard as well
@@godrickstockwell1505I’ve heard this as well, although it’s probably a mix of both reasons
I've heard you're less likely to go into shock, as well, so your body is able to maintain function longer even after major injury. There was allegedly a guy who survived the Titanic by being so drunk that he couldn't feel how freezing cold the water was, so when he had to jump he didn't lock up or drown like a lot of others did. Though who knows how true the story is lol.
29:53 Yeah! That symbol used to mean peace and good fortune among hindu and Buddhists for thousands of years!
Then... It was co opted for a certain army in a certain time and effectively irreversibly uno reversed its meaning. :c
It also was used in other cultures, I think Apache Native Americans also used it, it's a very easy to draw symbol so a lot of cultures used it and still use it
Yeah, that same little group co opted a lot of Nordic symbols, too. Now, Nordic symbols are used by only white boy's club found in the USA.
Some things age like Wine, like click.
Others age like milk, like bad memes.
Then there's me, I age like a Mushroom: *I get fatter with time*
Yo you sound like a fun-gi.
@@goober112OMG I love that pun!
same
Careful not too take too mush room
Amateur mycologist here, lots of mushrooms unlock their true beauty as they age! Take the shaggy mane, for example. As it reaches maturity, it dissolves its cap into a black ink that can be used for dying, and it makes the mushroom look like something from a fantasy novel
I remember when Google had a motto up in their main Offices that read " Do No Evil". I also remember when they expanded into one large conglomerate and removed that motto...
They removed it because people internally kept raising concerns that their activities were evil. And most of their business model now is things they explicitly described as bad in the past. Like having your search results be just ads.
28:36 "What would you even fill 64 TB up with?"
Cat pictures.
That’s exactly what I came to say 😸
Raw video footage takes up a lot of space on a drive... as a youtuber I'm surprised he didn't think of it.
Can be useful for transferring files to a different computer.
14:25 Little known fact: He DID lay the foundation for it. He left Bush with a budget surplus, the only time in American history there has been one.
This right here. ⬆️
Every Republican administration, since Daddy Bush, left the US economy in shambles. Every Democrat administration, that followed them, stopped the free fall and left office with lower unemployment, lower deficit and a healthy economy.
Comments like this is why I love Click's community. Well informed people from all over the world. 🤘🏼
I am seriously annoyed how much people have forgotten about W’s shit-show of a presidency
Clinton was on track to get rid of the debt. Bush's war and subsequent tax cuts during war really screwed things up.
Uhm.... Eisenhower had a surplus, while Clinton did a break-even.
@@somoneelse3488Same with Trump. People think we were prosperous and no wars happened.
US citizen here! You can actually run for president once you’re 35, I’m not sure why all the candidates seem to be over the age of 60…
So this one time, a boomer relinquished their power to someone younger...
(That's the joke)
(Sorry, I'm just cynical)
@@sarahvanorden670 "It's a big club and you ain't it in. You and I are not in the big club."
It's because running for president is very expensive, and no one under the age of 60 can afford it.
@@Celestia282 That’s valid actually I didn’t think about the cost
@@sarahvanorden670 Also support and experience. Many of the presidential candidates have spent years in Congress and other political arenas, so the networking makes them more viable to be nominated for the position. Although occasionally a celebrity with enough public interest shows up and that goes about as well as you would expect.
Yeah, I remember the whole "The US is switching to the Metric System" thing. I was all for it - I mean, it just made sense to me even as a kid in the 1970s, sort of like using the decimal system for money. But then things stalled, and suddenly it's all like, "Oh, we're keeping Imperial Units." That was so dissapointing.
The Heath Ledger thing, I remember when it happened, and that has happened SO many times before. Apparently there was a postcard campaign to boycott Michael Keaton as Batman because people just couldn't see it.
Its why I won't judge until I see some actual footage. People hated the idea of Cumberpatch as Dr Strange too, and he's *just fine* in the role.
To be fair, Keaton has no chin. He had a facial prosthetic to play Batman.
The way people misspell Cumberbatch will never not be funny.
Also with Tom Cruise in Collateral
@@bluchismoon Ben and Jerry's Crunderdunder
Bananamania Cucumbersmash
I read somewhere, years ago, that one of the reasons drunk drivers usually get hurt less is because they don’t respond when in an accident due to slow reflexes. The people in the other car, see, brace, stiffen, and try to not bounce around.
Yeah, the intoxication actually helps them coz they just bounce around like a ragdoll. But the sober people do exactly what you did, stiffen and brave for impact, which actually causes more harm.
It really sucks that the ones hurt the most are totally innocent and were just in the wrong place and get just by some idiot and their awful life choices
That is an observation more people should look into for surviving crashes, with how common they unfortunately are, it needs to be as talked about as the anti-drunk driving ads/topics.
@@nyneeveanya8861 It's more likely because of how cars are shaped. When you hit a car side on from the front the one hit in the side is going to fold more. It's a mix of density and physics.
I think it's both a mix of that and partly the exact way the vehicles collide as the top of the T in a t-bone collision is going to take more meaningful damage as there's a lot less between any occupants and the other car on the sides of the car then the front and back where the other car has to first either go through the trunk or the engine to cause any damage to the people inside. It's also definitely a thing that tensing up in response to any impact is kinda a dumb evolutionary response as it actually does cause more damage. Punching water does nothing to water, punching drywall creates a hole in the wall, be more like water and the impact will have a lesser effect as energy transfers easier through instead of colliding with a wall. I... Know this from experience, unfortunately. Partly because I was taught some basic self defense, but mostly because the same guy that taught me used me as a punching bag. Fun times ^^'
I heard at one point that someone survived getting picked up and thrown by a... Can't remember the grade, maybe F4 tornado, after being knocked out by flying debris and landing ragdolled in a field a distance away. Guy had a concussion and probably multiple broken bones and I most definitely would NEVER test the theory, but there's at least some anecdotal evidence that you can actually survive certain otherwise fatal situations if you react similarly, but uh... Yeah, we need to completely abolish drunk drivibg more then making this public knowledge because it takes actual years to retrain your brain to release your jaw if you bite your lip, and you have to consciously do that many times to become a new reflex response, I can't imagine it would be half as easy to retrain so many people in a much more extreme manor as the best way would be through simulated car collisions and idk about y'all, but I don't really wanna sign up for that course ^^'
26:38 The Click saying this hit deep, because my dad was given a job offer to be one of the first employees of Google in the 90s. But my dad declined because it was such a small startup, exactly like what he was saying!
Of course, if your father _had_ joined Alphabet inc way back when, who's to say th ripple effects wouldn't have sunk that particular boat?
29:48 it is an peace symbol native Americans used to use the symbol, the Navajo, hopi, pima, in other culture and religion it was prominent in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
was sad Japan had to remove it from signs which would show the way to shrines and such ono
It was a good luck symbol in at least parts of Europe too, it was in the symbol for Finnish defence forces, the Finnish nurse association and a lot of other things before the Second World War. Obviously the symbols were changed after the war.
also symbol in slavic cultures! one of the more popular embroidery elements
@Littlecato001 cute profile pic, what is it?
1:42 My school had double standard. They had zero policy on bullying, they tell you too report it and when they do, they will look the other way, tell you to stop telling tales, or telling you off for starting it, when they did....oh, and then you get to detention if you stick up for yourself
Mine too which is why my folks told me that if I got attacked I should go all out when I fight back. Figure you're going to get into trouble either way so you might as well try to make them regret it
Our principal didn’t realise how horrible that policy was until someone dumped a bunch of nachos (no wet cheese, but a lot of salt and other BS) onto my head, and I had to go home.
It had been years of that policy in the whole district, and the district was super corrupt in all areas.
Well, this principal, who had been my elementary school principal as well, took me into his office before I left.
When he found out that boy and his brother had been bullying myself, my friends and other “misfits” for 2 years he was shocked!
“Why didn’t you tell anyone?!”
“Why would I? No one did anything for me from kindergarten until now, aside bully me themselves or give me detention. “Sometimes they would get detention too, but always me.
“It’s school policy. If I reported him, I would get detention.”
“… I’m so sorry. This never should have happened.”
Entire bullying policy changed at that school.
He had been under the impression that it was working, because reports of fights and bullying had dropped so much.
Scales from his eyes, as they say.
IIRC he patrolled the halls (smiling ofc) after that.
@@GretchZIs that why my creepy headteacher wanders the halls sometimes?
My parents told me growing up that if another kid hit me, I was to hit back. I’d probably get suspended but they wanted me to stand up for myself. I was a pretty big for my age a lot of my childhood so that didn’t end up happening. Like I was bullied but never physically
Nonetheless I strongly agree that if someone is doing a violence against you, you should do your best to protect yourself or at the very least make them regret it
1:05 "Silence is Compliance". INFINITELY better slogan that makes just as much sense if not more, boom, there you go. AND it rhymes
“Heath Ledger as the Joker? That can only end badly” *proceeds to do such a good performance that viewers don’t even see a performance and they just see the character
This first one isn't "aging like milk", it's just that a bunch of idiots never thought about their choice of words.
Honestly, yeah, I usually like to call those ones "spoiled in the udder"
It “aged like milk” in the sense that words can become more associated with certain causes, and at the time, “consent” wasn’t as prolific in public consciousness when the shirt was made. But yeah, it was a yikes statement regardless, it just took a while for it to become obvious.
The fact that Ashton Kutcher said that about underage girls, coupled by how he actively supported Danny Masterson when the dude got done for being a pedo, makes me INCREDIBLY disgusted that he had the audacity to head a non profit against child sexual abuse.. The call is coming from inside the house
Normal people don't like pedophiles. But people who make a big deal about not liking pedophiles in public are sus. There's been ironic reveals too many times.
I'm so happy to see Click laughing over the whole sad milk bs and shouting out Oz's go fund me, too. I'm hoping for karma to work its magic on blair, down with the triangle!
Same. Down with the triangle.
Pull that apex down.
11:02 Elon: "If advertisers don't want to advertise on my platform they can go f themselves!"
Also Elon: "How dare you not advertise on my platform? I'm going to sue you all!"
The stinkiest of Rwits
Queue Weird Al's "I'll Sue Ya!"
Don't forget Elon literally said they wete blackmailing him, no, they were not blackmailing him he just uses it as a buzzword.
Blair's own video in her own defense was incriminating enough. I can tell from that video that she's the type who is currently sulking over having no control over anyone or anything because everyone's laughing at her instead of capitulating to her demands.
19:48 there is the saying, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” but I like to add a second part, “until the shared enemy is defeated then the friend may become my new enemy.”
I prefer "the enemy of my enemy is my temporary ally". Not as catchy as the first part but way shorter than the 2 parts together 😁
Click is like the friend or uncle everyone wishes for. Blair is like the evil aunt, you only read about in fairy tales.
"What would you even fill 64 TB with?"
There are certainly people that would have answers for that question that you don't want to hear.
33:55 Funny thing is, that one got doubly badly aged.
In April Emile/Chugga posted a full covering of events on his side in which he proveds proof that he asked her repeatedly whether she was okay with his jokes/messing around/rping, to which she said yes every time (possibly cuz she was too scared to say no). He claims he stopped everything once he found out via a mutual friend how she actually felt about it (which was before she posted on reddit). Apparently the dispute was already settled before Emily made that post on Reddit. Maybe not in a way that satisfied her, but some also find she brought it up unprovoked and unecessarily. According to his account, at this point Emile had already stopped any of the stuff that upset her, a promise he says he never broke.
Alledgedly Emile's girlfriend knew about the messages and was okay with it. Both of them perceived it as funny messing around (it was mostly shoe stuff, not direct feet stuff if I remember correctly), while Emily took it very differently. She also left out the repeated asking for consent, which did not give her a good look and kinda makes a lot of people suspicious of her. Therefore some people suspect she had ulterior motives/made it look worse to get people on her side. According to Emile he realizes he should not have relied on the roleplay stuff as much as he did to relieve some underlying issues (which he is now in proper treatment for), but he did not fully realize how sexual it all came across due to his own sexual trauma. Still doesn't mean that crossing people's boundaries is excusable, but Emily definitely portrayed him more like a villain than he turned out to be.
I haven't been following it very closely I'll admit, but this is my understanding of the situation and I felt some context could be used. Sorry if I come across as a defensive warrior/someone stirring the pot. I know the whole thing died down like four months ago, so maybe I should just leave it. But it's so strange seeing those posts for the first time, after the whole thing went down.
It better to have more context of different situations than leaving it be and potentially reigniting old drama.
I'm not going to read all this. [I'm really lazy]
@@picklebulb1489 How to say "I've got an American level reading comprehension."
@@AIHumanEquality Y-E-S 😐
There’s also the fact that the accuser was also transgender and was fully banking on her trans status to be able to not have any repercussions for her actions. Her nonchalance after dropping the bombshell was considered incredibly suspicious but her followers stonewalled anyone who pointed it out.
And this was also not the first time that she used her followers to harass someone online.
Not financial advice: Treat stocks like a holiday in Vegas. Use what you are okay with losing. In Vegas that means to have a great time, with stocks it means you get mocked for free.
"I have no need for the money"
Me trying to figure out how I'm going to pay bills AND eat this week: *internal screaming*
WHY DIDN'T HE DONATE IT!!!!
THIS IS WHY WE SHOULD EAT THE RICH RAAAHHHH
15:35 It was worse in the UK with the age of consent being 16.
The vile countdowns to female celebrities turning 'legal'.
32:57 based on the name, Im almost positive its supposed to be a comedy version of Lolita. Which just goes to show no one has actually read the book, and the people that did were not getting the message.
If there is a comedy version of Lolita, it better be that Humbert Humbert is trying to stalk and creep on Lolita but he is always stymied in ways that hurt him physically, and then when he finally gets to Lolita Lolita is actually so oblivious she just does not go along with Humbert’s kidnapping or wooing and walks away when he is confused about whatever. That is the only way Humbert Humbert can be made comedic - by turning him into an unsuccessful comedic character. In fact, why not go all the way and make his high cultured references like the Modern Major General?
it wasn't until a year or two ago i learned the book was based on a real-life kidnapping victim. i still haven't read the book, but omg. I'm kind of glad the one time i saw the movie, I was like why is this a good movie?
@@iantaakalla8180Comedy version: They’re both college-aged, and he’s someone who’s bad at reading the room and has a massive crush on Dolores. However, they have one class together, so she has no idea who TF he is.
@@Dressup_Doll Then when she discovers who he is and becomes insanely attracted to him, it throws him off, and he spends the rest of the story trying to get away from her.
@@Dressup_Doll But if you do it with same-aged Lola and Humbert, the primary point of the book is lost. You have to stick with primary themes for parody and satire to be successful
29:33 There was a period of time before WWII when the swastika was a popular generic symbol of good luck like the peace sign or horseshoes, and people slapped it on all kinds of things, like how you can get fabric with a peace sign print all over it right now
This is actually a pretty interesting subject because the swastika (notably, the german variant that was used by the nazis is called a Hakenkruetz and is a reversal of a normal swastika) is an incredibly old symbol that exists across different times and places. Notably, it exists far enough back that we’ve found them carved into mammoth tusks, and among other groups the symbol was sacred to the Navajo (iirc) who referred to it as the whirling log. I can’t remember what the story is associated with it though.
It's still a common buddhist symbol in Asia, though it's going the opposite direction from the sw*astika. I live in Korea and it's on every temple and sign/maps for Temples to this day. N*azis stole the symbol and reversed it, because they were obsessed with religious iconography. So yeah, when Asian religions and philosophy became more popular in western countries it was featured on a lot of clothing and accessories, as you say.
An extremely long time period.
It's still used in some cultures and can be known as a manji.
That halloween costume from 1910 is from before WWI. The swastika never stopped being used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The Germans literally appropriated it from the Asians.
What's even funnier with Paris mayor swimming in the Seine is that it was later revealed that the Seine was in fact not clean at all when she swam.
Paris sucks sometimes lol.
Not sure it was ever clean. I went to France with my folks once on holiday (I was 13 then & am 50 now so...). We stopped in a campsite by the Seine & I, innocently, thought I could splash the water on myself. My father was "NO!" so hard I was glad I never drank any!!! He did explain the water was dirty enough to make me ill.
On the Aged Like Milk topic, I did it because I believed rivers & seas at home were clean. Not today: the UK has a huge water scandal about raw sewage dumped into our lakes & seas, & we now have campaigns about it!!! Look up Surfers Against Sewage for one
It would take years to completly clean it. And Paris is not the only polluter. You need strong cooperation between various cities lying along the river in order to fully deal with the issue
@@elaineb7065 yeah, the Seine isn't clean now but it definitely was atrociously dirty in the 90s
@@angelikaskoroszyn8495 i totally agree with that, nobody believed the Seine could be cleaned in time
I mean... did we all forgot that the police literrally did a massacre with the help of the Seine ? I mean... drowning a few hundred of people in it, leaving the bodies and all... and, all the dumb in the citi in in the seine each time it rains.....
I love my milk aged. Just like my wine.
You one of those aliens from Alien Nation?
cheese 🧀?
Dude you’re legit the polar opposite of Drake, he likes everything young
The chunks just give it a great texture. Definitely a distinguished taste
why does this comment have so many likes lol AND A HEART 😲
13:26 It's so surreal to look back at a time where the mere concept of gay cowboys was the most mindblowing/hilarious thing anyone had ever heard of
5:22 trans man Harry is actually a fun read😅
And there was really good trans women Harry Potter fics out there
Probably the most popular one is _Magical Metamorphosis._ I highly recommend it.
@@LoremIpsum-dp1li Also _the girl who lived (again)_ by dirgewithoutmusic.
26:13
My drivers ed teacher once told the class, if we were speeding and/or driving drunk, and got into a crash with a van with a family in it
He'd rather we die than the family
I personally agree
I also agree!
2:20 More like r/accidentallyrapist
11:11 I like how it is described that the bar couldn't be any lower but it they had to go and dig below in the backyard. Although I have incorporated the other description "The bar was so low that it was a tripping hazard in hell, and yet here they are, winning at limbo dancing against the devil." The way the Twitter drama is happening, no one can escape it unless you plan to give up using the internet altogether...
I spent shall we say 4 years with a commentary of having the bar go deeper into the Earth coming out the other side and ending up space debris roughly over Australia. It did have a few adventures before it was lowered above the locals’ reach…
These are good. I’m using that tripping hazard in hell 😂
I think "the bar was so low, you had to dig through the ground to go under it" is a good metaphor for the expectations being so low, you had to actively put effort into failing them.
EDIT: for those wanting to see the triangle woman posts that aged like milk
23:21
31:11
the title and thumbnail is an absolute power move 💀 well done click. wish I had that confidence
I'd say what can she do, sue him?
Except we all know she wants to but can't manage such an international lawsuit, especially with how well her domestic one is going.
What is this all about?
This reminds me of an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The show was from the 90's, around the dawn of the Internet. One character (Giles) is kind of against the Internet and digitalising things, and he's seen as overly stuffy and Conservative for it.
Watching that episode, it could absolutely have been written today. That was one that aged like wine.
They don't smell. Books smell... musty and-and-and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is a... it, uh, it has no-no texture, no-no context. It's-it's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, then-then the getting of knowledge should be, uh, tangible. It should be, uh, smelly.
I mean to be fair that episode is very 90s. There’s a demon in the internet.
THE THUMBNAIL AND SAD MILK REFERENCE LMAOO
"More like Sad Milk" Click casually using one of his traumas as a title.
30:51 I was so happy to learn that the dog's name was Mister Cheeseface and then the rest of the pot hit me like a truck :(((
13:13 It was indeed confirmed later that the Seine was still polluted when the Mayor of Paris and the French Minister for Sports swam in the river to show that it's clean. But that wasn't surprising. E-ve-ry-one in and out of France knew that swimming competitions in the Seine was a stupid idea because it was polluted as hell, and it would take ages and more than half of the national debt to clean everything (and it's all the more scandalous when you know there's a serious drinking water shortage in the oversea departments). Gee, you can make a whole Iceberg video of all the Paris-Olympics-related scandals!
So apparently hearing the athletes most of them had swim in worst lakes, and about the sick people's it was an alimentary intoxication because they ate outside the Olympic village, some think people did it on purpose to maje these athlete's sick so they wouldn't win
@@lorenzocampanella8651didn't they also force everyone into vegan meals within the village too? That would certainly be a primer for the athletes to eat more outside.
"what would you fill 10 terabytes with?"
My dumbass said IMMEDIATELY
"The Sims 4! :D"
My Skyrim mods! Yay!
@@dziooooo how many of those can you actually use at once before the game croaks on the menu loading screen?
Ah but dear, you can make multiple loadouts, and have 1000 mods on 5 different ones ;)
Same 😂
I’m writing an article on predatory DLC practices in strategy and simulation games, and the Sims 4 is the climax.
Over 1,200 USD for the complete game.
I accidentally spent over 100 usd on Crusader Kings 2 before I actually played it.
“It’s only a few more dollars” and then you’ve accidentally spent how much for X4 compared to X3TC?
27:10 As someone who actually stayed at their shelters.... The image itself isn't the only thing that aged like milk
Wdym the ""romance"" started when she was THIRTEEN?? We need a time machine to arrest people!
We’d literally be at it for the rest of time, because age didn’t keep people out of the mines or off the streets 200+ years ago, so it definitely didn’t keep them out of somebody’s bed.
@@alecLogan if the time machines are used properly, from our perspectice it would be done as soon as the teams go back to their destinations.
(This would definitely be used to deny the time agencies their overtime pay.)
This sounds like a good idea until you hear time cops breaking through your door because something you don't even think about is horrifically illegal in the year 2124 cause there happens to be a dictator or something in that year
Dude made me panicked thinking she was up to crud again. Please have Oz on again! You two have amazing energy!
And a One Topic collab... please
Why not a collab with all three of them together?
@@karinamaimop5798 someone was "campaigning" a while back for a big collab, I can't remember who all they wanted. But I think we need to add Jammidodger and Lexi kitty to the group...
@@karinamaimop5798Last time that happened.......... well.................................
Right now Oz being around Click or the other former Sad Milk boys wouldn't be a good idea, since Illuminaughti is basically using her legal power to punish him for not siding with her.
Making her angry by doing so would very literally make it more expensive for him.
My favorite aged like milk of all time is the advert and slogan "DDT is good for me."
love your pfp!!!! heheheeh
"more like sad milk" damn! the shade is hilarious
I read the title as “Raged Like Milk” and was wondering why milk is so angry
I need to see this as a subreddit. I dunno what the topic would be for the name to make sense, but I need to see it.
Milk is angry because it's lactose intolerant and constantly giving itself diarrhea just by existing.
That makes me wonder if there's something that reacts with milk in a similar way to Mentos+Coca Cola. That's what I imagine raging milk would look like.
it’s not angry, it’s sad
Maybe people loosing their shit to an over the top degree seemingly instantaneously, like how milk bubbles over explosively once it's been heated up to the boiling point.
It usually seems to go from calm to RAGE in under a second the moment it hits boiling temperatures 🤣
about the trans investigators, apparently they have come full circle and are now INVESTIGATING trans people that they are not trans „because they look too much like cis people“ i actually cannot do this anymore this is so funny to me
33:33 The irony of this being on r/AgedLikeMilk, is that it was her trying to smear Chuggaa for something that they had *literally resolved in private* before she went public with it.
Not only did she go public for the sole reason of getting attention, but she literally went out of her way to *actually* harrass Chuggaa.
She still doesn't see anything wrong with what she did, meanwhile Chuggaa spent months kicking himself, being harrassed, and everyone associated with him being harrassed, for something that not only *wasn't what she said it was, but that she literally refused to say that she was interpreting as sexual.*
He went out of his way to try to 'fix' his behavior, meanwhile she's refused to admit that she did anything wrong even after the actual context came out and revealed that she went out of her way to portray him as something he wasn't.
(Plus her literally harrassing victim of CSA off the internet to feed her sick ego.)
She can f right off.
Not to mention that he was already getting help for his issues before she threw him under the bus! He had realized something was wrong and was already working on it! He really didn't deserve all the hate she sent his way.
Don't forget that Emile was hospitalized because the whole thing cause him to start having suicidal thoughts.
Thankfully he's doing much better now and he specifically told fans to not harrass his accusers. Which I absolutely agree with, considering all of this shit happened about a year ago now
That being said, the people who accused him are not good people, fuck 'em
THIS. all of this.
@@animeartist888 you sound like someone who defends pedos
I used to watch Chugga a lot, but dropped off a while before this happened. Can someone explain to me what exactly happened, or let me know where I can find out?
18:12 Musk and Twitter were in for a surprise when he started yanking out servers soon as he arrived and the "genius" realised later that he should have listened to the people who actually knew what they were doing.
My favorite ever aged like milk thing I’ve ever seen is an old newspaper clipping saying how the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand was going to fix tensions in Europe and prevent disaster. (If you didn’t know that is precisely what led to WWI and consequentially WWII, so really off the mark there.) I wish I had a direct quote but I can’t find it again
24:16 Click breaking into hysterical laughter because of an old supportive comment was not something I expected, but oh man😂 the irony😂
That comment really did age like sad milk😂
Sad rotten milk
@@maritoguionyo Very much so 😅
what is the story with this person can you explain please
@@contra1124 something about talking to a minor inappropriately?
Ok, Lola shouldn't be here. The poster is meant to be shocking. It's not meant to be a positive relationship, the man is incredibly abusive and controlling, to the point that he refuses to call her by her real name.
I haven't seen it, but wikipedia and IMDB describes it as a romantic comedy drama...
The Ashton Kutcher "Hillary Duff is one of the girls we are all waiting to turn 18. Along with the Olsen twins" is extra creepy given how he defended Danny Masterson in the SA trial, not to mention all the shit that came out since filming That 70's Show and how Mila Kunis was treated there... As a minor. Whom Ashton Kutcher eventually went on to date and marry. Not to mention the Scientology stuffs...
There is more for the people who wanna dig for it...
The chuggaaconroy thing aged like milk even worse because the person who made that post exposing him left a lot of things out that actually shows she consented multiple times to all the foot stuff. So she aged like milk, not chugga
I looked on the Subreddit and the posts were made before Chuggaa detailed his response, and no one came back afterwards.
Moral of the story though, the best life is one where you evade drama and mob mentality.
The bullying slogan should have been "COMPLICITY". Silence is Complicity.
the "You think Imperial is confusing, but you didn't go to the Moon" is hilarious since NASA uses Metric XD
32:12 missed the wild subtext. "Dont be so hard on yourself, Alicia. After all, how good would Stephen Hawking look in a rubber catsuit? "
Calling Stephen Hawking an R word is freaking wild.
Was looking for context I missed until I found the image on Reddit. You were talking about the *literal* subtext printed on the page!
24:04 Aged like Sad Milk
Thank you for that
28:38 Me, a person who owns over 70 terabytes worth of games on 6 external hard drives: > *sweats nervously*
NOT THE SAD MILK PODCAST REFERENCE/PUN I'm sobbing aggressively from that /pos
ZING.
Oh 😂 did think that to
Sad Milk is how I found Click and OT, so I'm still glad for that
Hear me out: Happy Milk. It’s literally just Sad Milk but without Illuminaughty (I think that’s how you spell it but I can’t be bothered to check)
@@thatonearoace eh. While all the other 7 former milkmen seem to be friends with eachother, I don't think that the gang is gonna come back together, at least not all of them. Though I would love to see a new collab channel that'd also include a few other friends of theirs that weren't involved in SadMilk
Im still laughing about the "illegal boycott".
Still wondering how does a boycott, just getting out of a business when the business is over, is considered illegal
Because everything legal must benefit musky husky directly, because all things go well for him no matter what reality says.
You have to be 35 to run for president in the US.... just no one under the age of 65 usually does
Because the two main factions favor old people they can puppet, and people have ‘accepted’ that anyone younger will have to third party, and that those lose by default.
@@alecLoganStill don't vote RFKJ, please.
Considering how fast obama aged as president, it makes sense
30:41 Apparently not enough people bought the magazine....
R.I.P. Mr. Cheeseface.😢
say what you want about them, but a liar they were not
27:20 The dress was 9 years ago? Ok, don't mind me, I'm just slowly crumbling into dust
The video I watched before this started with how the Coraline film was 15 years ago 😭
Should have seen me with Star Wars!!! (I'm 50 & felt every!!! single!!! year of my age at that one!!!)
Wow, Click! I have a plushie idea! A Emotional Support Demon that is able to have a soul in the middle of it that's a microwave pack so you can warm it up so it's nice and warm and snuggly. Same for Mango and Cerberus Duck
Genius!
Wait. If it's like a stingray demon, I could have one to soothe my cramps. Or maybe an eel. Ohh! That'll be cool!
@@HeromanVII pin this and show it to click.
Warm up plushies are amazing, especially when you live Clicky distance from the equator
Love this idea!
IIRC Congress rolled back the metric system switch because so many people threw such a hissy fit (I even remember something about highway signs with metric measurements getting shot at). The era of leaded gasoline, paint, etc sure produced some unhinged people
6:10 okay i'll admit the image of a pixie wearing a pronoun badge nearly as big as it is kind of funny