My sister ran a hair salon that gave off the “can I touch you” vibes and there’s nothing wrong with that. People have trauma. My partners grandfather is a veteran with PTSD who has to be constantly reassured he’s okay and essentially needs my partner to hold his hand during his haircuts, so they tell him everything they’re doing as they do it and ask if it’s okay. It’s common human decency.
Not only PTSD but it can help with sensory issues too. I have lots of sensory issues with touch and knowing whats going to happen before it happens helps a lot
Yea I think a lot of these people disregard that people have trauma (and/or other things such as sensory issues like the other commenter said) and that being touched without permission might trigger something or even retraumatize them. It’s just a basic human decency and boundaries thing and it sucks that people are weird about it, cuz god forbid people with trauma exist.
If you choose to go to a hairdresser you know you will get touched. If the answer to "can I touch you?" Is no then why did you go to the hairdresser in the first place. Coddling people doesn't solve problems.
As an indigenous man who has struggled with any barber services due to other men not culturally understanding or respecting my hair or choices for it, i get it. Seriously i only use female barbers now. Most male barbers I met did NOT make me comfortable (usually purposefully) and I've outright walked out before. Im not paying a bully for a haircut.
@@natvan5869 Most male barbers I had experience with usually had something to say about my hair style being feminine, unflattering, and or "punky" trying to convince me to do fades or trims when I didn't want them. Lots of them just wanted to chop or shave my head Or seemed genuinely annoyed when I would ask them to leave my length alone. A cultural answer wouldn't suffice because they don't often respect indigenous culture whatsoever. (also lots of comments on the side "You're short if you keep this length you'll look like a girl", "I don't know any native guys who keep it long", "you must have a boyfriend" along with other homophobic comments, "if you didn't want it all shaved why even come") After haircuts like this I would always end up hating the look and result upon realizing I wasn't listened to. I've had the entire back of my head shaved without my permission too (the guy basically gave me an undercut when I told him to only do my sides, yes he did this without asking when I wasn't expecting it and removed 5-6 inches or more of healthy hair he claimed was "nappy". This actually happened to me at least 2 times) The male barber space, in my experience, is toxically masculine and highly focused on aesthetic results that match a specific mainstream style or vibe and not often what customers want or feel comfortable with. There's a huge macho mans man kind of persona to alot of barbers I've met and their shops and it's just not welcoming in my experience even though I'm a guy.
@@stevengosnell7034 oh that sucks , I've been there myself from showing a very feminine hair cut n got questioned if I really wanted that by the barber Hope you've found a quality cut since
@@natvan5869 oh I have that's why I only get my sides and ends done by local lady barbers. It's sad not more men want to make welcoming environments even when they're in the business and profession of self expression (I.E. barbering, hairdressing, ECT.)
Thank you for that point about the queer hairdresser!! It's not for everyone, and if you don't like it, you dont have to go to that kind of hairdresser! And there is a different vibes at the barber vs hairdresser where the latter is much more laid back and conversational because it generally takes longer to do those services. It's genuinely partly a cultural difference, but also that guy is a dick
I hope this is a joke. Because it’s hard to tell sometimes. I’ve seen a video where a guy actually believes Australia isn’t real and we’re all just actors or something. Lol
I see nothing wrong with asking someone's pronouns and then revealing your own. It creates a comfortable atmosphere. Also, if a few more men were willing to ask consent before touching there might be a few less problems in the world.
I'm glad when people ask me my pronouns before referring to me in third person because I'm a trans man and my style is very fem-masc but most people just assume I'm a woman because I'm wearing a bright colourful suit and have long hair, even though I wear a pronoun badge all the time. So asking for clarification is very "thank you I love you platonically"
I am trans and find it extremely uncomfortable when people don't ID as the gender I'm visually presenting as because all that says to me is that I don't pass, and makes anyone else who heard them ask me that now direct that "wait are you trans" attention at me. I'd much prefer getting misgendered and saying "nah I'm a dude" over that. It's nice that it works for some people but it's not universally comforting.
@@mcowley895 that's the thing though, for non-passing trans people it's something that helps. I personally don't pass, so most that see me assume I'm a girl and it can be hard to correct people sometimes. Even if you were the most passing person ever some people will still ask prounouns because appearance doesn't equal gender./lh
as an autistic person, the barber who asked if it was okay to touch and what their pronouns are is a dream to me. Like, having my pronouns respected, even in a situation where we don't talk much, is nice, and being asked if it's okay to touch is something I feel like is necessary. I think it's also more of "is it okay if i move your head or touch your skin or something" and not "can i touch your hair". Sensory issues suck, so asking is wonderful.
the haircut thing would mean the absolute WORLD to me as a person with really bad sensory issues (on a bad day i can’t physically deal with being touched with anything that isn’t deemed ‘safe’) so being asked “hey is it okay if i do touch you?” makes me tear up whenever someone asks. if you aren’t comfortable with that, then that’s okay !! there’s always other salons and barbershops for you
I go to an autistic hairdresser (as an autistic) it's so nice! To my fellow neurodivergents, find an affirming barber or hairdressers. It's so worth it.
I was literally arguing with people in the comments of haircut video. Though i did find the “how else will you cut my hair” part funny,people were so mad about the hairdresser asking simple questions as if they don’t usually have full conversations *while* cutting your hair. They act like they’re forced to go to that kind of hairsalon,as if they cant go to any other one or do it at home. Sad to know he has other dumb videos.
I think that hairdresser is so incredibly lovely. Even without considering trauma, I'm an autistic person who really struggles with touch without warning, and being asked like that would make getting my hair done much more comfortable. Asking for the pronouns is just basic decency by now, and I'm tired of justifying making people comfortable. It would make me so happy if more people bothered to ask for pronouns when interacting with new people. How much does it realistically cost you to say "yes" and your pronouns when prompted??
Honestly, i didn't see the need for asking the touching thing at first at hairdressers, but after seeing the comments and this video, my brain has increased 🙏
Him making fun of the hairdresser gives me so much ick. I have severe trauma and PTSD, so yes, I (and many others) would like to have a choice of whether we are comfortable being touched then or not.
In the barber video I honestly thought it was going to be about how hostile men are to one another and how that contributes to men feeling alone and desperate for human contact and kindness. But no lol that shit’s gay
Lost a lot of respect for Australians today. I honestly didn't think so naively that there could be misogynistic meat heads among them but here we are. Then again, there's Liam Hemsworth.
Australia is the worst when it comes to misogynistic behaviour… this is coming from someone who lived in both America and Australia most of my life. The culture here uplifts this type of behaviour. The men are fragile, and unfortunately the women tolerate it… it sickens me.
I feel like it should be mandatory for every able bodied person to work in customer service or healthcare, like how Korea has mandatory military service, we need at least a couple months serving other people. Basic nursing especially should be taught to everyone, like basic healthcare and first aid is so important, everyone should know the healthy blood pressure range, heart rate, blood sugar, basic wound care, stroke symptoms, heart attack symptoms, proper hygiene, skin breakdown control, ect. But unfortunately they don't even teach accurate sex ed in schools...
warning: vent?? watching Louis' videos to try to get rid of the sound of screaming in my house >>>>> (ps: i am okay!! My family is a-okay, we just have some times like this ^^.)
now i get he's trying to do like, andrew tate type stuff or whatever. but the gym one and then going straight to "check out my OF" got a laugh out of me
I have to say I saw that one barber video maybe yesterday, and it was so annoying 😑 on a different note, I just found this channel and I have to say I very much like the vibes here :)
I have autism and sometimes even though I need to be touched so I can get my hair done or go to the doctor. I have trouble with it and those kind of spaces help me as I get a haircut or go to the doctor.
Aight, so I’m gonna have to correct you on something. As a paraplegic, quadriplegics absolutely CAN do ‘those things’. But he is, very, dead. And since we can’t confirm anything it’s best to avoid assuming that he HAS done said ‘things’.
The “can I touch you” to ME, feels like the “I’m about to start, are you ready?” To me it’s not about the touching (which they have to do for their jobs and the reason you walked in there) It’s about not surprising the person by immediately touching their hair. Nothing wrong with it.
So the hairdresser was actually doing a consultation and not the actual hair cut. Not every consultation involves touching someone so she was simply communicating with her clients that the consultation can involve touching if they're okay with it.
Hey, steven hawking just spoke. You didnt need to say spoke in quotes. He said things. Period. Also, he can still be an abuser as a quad. Saying "he cant do that" actually anyone can be an abuser no matter physical ability.
Semi off topic but who's that barber the guy made fun of? She seems like a cool person and I kinda want to get a haircut from them and experience it for myself (all the info i get of her are people being assholes to them)
…. Oh my god the bank clerk he told he was getting drugs from, I know her. She’s the bank clerk at my bank in Australia. It’s a rough area, she hears way worse then this
this is the second video of yours that I've watched and I've enjoyed so far but your voice reminds me of someone I used to work with who was mean to me and it's throwing me off so bad. anyway I'm a new sub
Also banks (and other customer service workers) have to ask why you are taking out so much money because of scammers. I've worked at a store that sold gift cards and if someone bought multiple or was trying to put I think over $200 onto we had to ask what it was for to make sure they were't getting scammed. I got yelled at a lot.
I'm sick of being broke so I'm going to start my own unfunny grift channel. Here's an example of one of the jokes I'm going to tell. Women be shopping.
I have a lot of hair trauma that developed from a lot of bad and unkind hair stylists who wouldn't even give me what i asked for, id kill to have a barber in my town like them, instead my closest barber insulted my home done haircuts *because* i fear going to places like that!
I'm a transmasc who struggles with touch and knowing what to do during haircuts, if my hairdresser or barber asks if they can touch me means I can control when I want physical contact. Mostly, I just like to be shown decency and politeness, so good on the hairdresser, and fuck the man mocking the kindness.
To be fair Steven Hawking and Jeffrey Epstein were very close friends… and I’m pretty sure he was able to have children while being in a wheelchair 😭 so the chances of him doing those awful things on that awful island are pretty high. Still not a funny joke tho.
I knowwwww. I overheard my cousin and some classmates talking about pronouns and (keep in mind most of these classmates are conservative) my cousin goes “I don’t use no f***ing pronouns, pronoun people are f***ing [insert very disrespectful slur used to “describe” autistic or people with Down syndrome, etc]!” Sir-I see you get pissed when someone refers to you as a they instead of a him-🤚😭
Seriously, people like him think that they shine brighter than all of the stars in the universe combined but in reality a black hole with no accretion disk shines brighter than they ever will in their whole entire lives
realistically, no matter what gender, santa could not travel across the world, and also santa would have 27 hours, making use of timezones. despite these 3 extra hours, santa would not be able to go that fast without vaporizing and rudolph would need an insanely bright nose because of how many reindeer santa would really need.
Also for the Stephen Hawking thing, we don’t even know he was on the island. That list was just people Epstein had interaction with, not necessarily all having been to the island. At least that’s the last I heard, not sure if more specific information has come out since. And I think jumping to conclusions will only create problems in handling this whole mess.
He mentioned allot of names and even said who was and who wasn't. He said Stephen Hawking was in the island and even said thay he liked to see naked people with dwarfism making complex calculations on a tall board (don't remember anything about children tho, but you never know).
that list is also hard to take seriously because even the list of who was on the island includes the victims of the island as well as average people who didn't know of that stuff. so the list is almost nothing but interpretation.
Louis you look like the 20yr old red head version of my cousin. Like if he was a red head he’d look like you. You just don’t have the same vibe of getting kicked out of casinos for pissing next to a slot machine. And he has a friend who looks like the more basic straight man version of film cooper.
men like this make me wonder if they have a loving relationship with their mothers
i totally agree omg
Nope
I doubt it.
i doubt they have a loving relationship with their fathers, let alone mothers.
They identify as an attack helicopter because they can fit two to twelve fully geared men inside of them.
Damn, I must be an attack helicopter too 😮
@@dododelmal88malevolotambie50 that’s okay. It’s not my thing but I don’t kinkshame.
@@dododelmal88malevolotambie50
Tbh thats just impressive
Im using this next time someone decides to get unoriginal with their hate again, thanks!
@@TobyStan I’m glad. Don’t kinkshame.
My sister ran a hair salon that gave off the “can I touch you” vibes and there’s nothing wrong with that. People have trauma. My partners grandfather is a veteran with PTSD who has to be constantly reassured he’s okay and essentially needs my partner to hold his hand during his haircuts, so they tell him everything they’re doing as they do it and ask if it’s okay. It’s common human decency.
Not only PTSD but it can help with sensory issues too. I have lots of sensory issues with touch and knowing whats going to happen before it happens helps a lot
Yea I think a lot of these people disregard that people have trauma (and/or other things such as sensory issues like the other commenter said) and that being touched without permission might trigger something or even retraumatize them. It’s just a basic human decency and boundaries thing and it sucks that people are weird about it, cuz god forbid people with trauma exist.
If you choose to go to a hairdresser you know you will get touched. If the answer to "can I touch you?" Is no then why did you go to the hairdresser in the first place. Coddling people doesn't solve problems.
@@oogyboof it's a warning. And it makes you feel like you're in control. It's not coddling
@@oogyboof its more to show respect then a genuine question most of the time, they understand the answer is yes
As an indigenous man who has struggled with any barber services due to other men not culturally understanding or respecting my hair or choices for it, i get it. Seriously i only use female barbers now. Most male barbers I met did NOT make me comfortable (usually purposefully) and I've outright walked out before.
Im not paying a bully for a haircut.
Hey I hope this is respectful to ask , but what were the issues? I've genuinely never considered it and would like to understand better
@@natvan5869 Most male barbers I had experience with usually had something to say about my hair style being feminine, unflattering, and or "punky" trying to convince me to do fades or trims when I didn't want them. Lots of them just wanted to chop or shave my head Or seemed genuinely annoyed when I would ask them to leave my length alone. A cultural answer wouldn't suffice because they don't often respect indigenous culture whatsoever. (also lots of comments on the side "You're short if you keep this length you'll look like a girl", "I don't know any native guys who keep it long", "you must have a boyfriend" along with other homophobic comments, "if you didn't want it all shaved why even come") After haircuts like this I would always end up hating the look and result upon realizing I wasn't listened to. I've had the entire back of my head shaved without my permission too (the guy basically gave me an undercut when I told him to only do my sides, yes he did this without asking when I wasn't expecting it and removed 5-6 inches or more of healthy hair he claimed was "nappy". This actually happened to me at least 2 times)
The male barber space, in my experience, is toxically masculine and highly focused on aesthetic results that match a specific mainstream style or vibe and not often what customers want or feel comfortable with. There's a huge macho mans man kind of persona to alot of barbers I've met and their shops and it's just not welcoming in my experience even though I'm a guy.
@@stevengosnell7034 oh that sucks , I've been there myself from showing a very feminine hair cut n got questioned if I really wanted that by the barber
Hope you've found a quality cut since
@@natvan5869 oh I have that's why I only get my sides and ends done by local lady barbers. It's sad not more men want to make welcoming environments even when they're in the business and profession of self expression (I.E. barbering, hairdressing, ECT.)
I read “Australian” as “autism” so I was super confused on why the autism hates women and what autism hates women
lol
Well, I'm autistic and identify as a woman sometimes, and my autism hates me from time to time lmao
@@genderflu1dwh0r17 dang I guess I could sense it with my spidy senses
@@genderflu1dwh0r17Same
Thank you for that point about the queer hairdresser!! It's not for everyone, and if you don't like it, you dont have to go to that kind of hairdresser! And there is a different vibes at the barber vs hairdresser where the latter is much more laid back and conversational because it generally takes longer to do those services. It's genuinely partly a cultural difference, but also that guy is a dick
exactly, and if someone can't tell why that hairdresser is needed then clearly it's not for them (and they come off as huglely privilaged)
The “can I touch you” is more to make them feel respected. They will obviously say yes
Its much nicer to be warned when theyre gonna touch you bc i panic sometimes when people touch near my neck/face
This is literally clickbait. Australians aren't real.
umop apisdn
that's a new zealand resident
oh, my bad I forgot
@@aidanyelsma7762 make the i an !
I hope this is a joke. Because it’s hard to tell sometimes. I’ve seen a video where a guy actually believes Australia isn’t real and we’re all just actors or something. Lol
2:06 i fw that barber im so tired of people shitting on her
ugh same! they're awesome!
Fr she's so cool dude
@@Randal_Ivory_X3Do you know who she is? What her handle is?
@@joshuacoleman8000 I wish but unfortunately no sorry
I see nothing wrong with asking someone's pronouns and then revealing your own. It creates a comfortable atmosphere. Also, if a few more men were willing to ask consent before touching there might be a few less problems in the world.
I'm glad when people ask me my pronouns before referring to me in third person because I'm a trans man and my style is very fem-masc but most people just assume I'm a woman because I'm wearing a bright colourful suit and have long hair, even though I wear a pronoun badge all the time. So asking for clarification is very "thank you I love you platonically"
I am trans and find it extremely uncomfortable when people don't ID as the gender I'm visually presenting as because all that says to me is that I don't pass, and makes anyone else who heard them ask me that now direct that "wait are you trans" attention at me. I'd much prefer getting misgendered and saying "nah I'm a dude" over that. It's nice that it works for some people but it's not universally comforting.
@@mcowley895 that's the thing though, for non-passing trans people it's something that helps. I personally don't pass, so most that see me assume I'm a girl and it can be hard to correct people sometimes. Even if you were the most passing person ever some people will still ask prounouns because appearance doesn't equal gender./lh
as an autistic person, the barber who asked if it was okay to touch and what their pronouns are is a dream to me. Like, having my pronouns respected, even in a situation where we don't talk much, is nice, and being asked if it's okay to touch is something I feel like is necessary. I think it's also more of "is it okay if i move your head or touch your skin or something" and not "can i touch your hair". Sensory issues suck, so asking is wonderful.
as an Australian I apologise on behalf of him😭🙏
Apparently he's a kiwi so you're all good, I was wrong
@Louis_McClung NOOOOO NOT A KIWI! On behalf of Aotearoa i beg for forgiveness 😭
@@Seggsy_SalamiI ALSO APOLOGIZE ON BEHALF OF THEM 😰😰
@@Louis_McClungwell then, as a half kiwi, i too apologise
@@skullflower_l IS KIWI A NATIOBLAITY
If the lady said 'can I touch you now' people would still complain, despite this potentially being a service for those have trauma and whatnot.
In the sketch, he wrote all of the lines yet still manage to be the asshole.
the haircut thing would mean the absolute WORLD to me as a person with really bad sensory issues (on a bad day i can’t physically deal with being touched with anything that isn’t deemed ‘safe’) so being asked “hey is it okay if i do touch you?” makes me tear up whenever someone asks. if you aren’t comfortable with that, then that’s okay !! there’s always other salons and barbershops for you
I go to an autistic hairdresser (as an autistic) it's so nice! To my fellow neurodivergents, find an affirming barber or hairdressers. It's so worth it.
on behalf of all normal australians i am sorry you had to see this man
wdym australians? they’re not real? (jk)
very funny, we all know australians aren’t real
@@kuromiscakeluvver what are australians?
never forget when this guy started "predicting" aus covid numbers... then proceeded to attend an anti-covid rally
As an Australian, we do not claim that creature.
Iam so jealous of your hair it looks so healthy imgonna steal it
Hes not Australian hes a new Zealander
Oh so he is real... Weird
@@Louis_McClung real just not paid lol
Nah that’s an Asian
I was literally arguing with people in the comments of haircut video. Though i did find the “how else will you cut my hair” part funny,people were so mad about the hairdresser asking simple questions as if they don’t usually have full conversations *while* cutting your hair. They act like they’re forced to go to that kind of hairsalon,as if they cant go to any other one or do it at home.
Sad to know he has other dumb videos.
w moment in class when i forgot which tab im on and my computer blasts at full volume " *static* W E L C O M E"
YOU GOTTA DO YOUR WORK YO!
@@Louis_McClung dw im writing this after school, love your video btw
Dude, I seriously hope you get more popular, your videos are funny. Kind of reminds me of Kurtis Conner or FunkyFrogBait.
OMG YES I SEE IT
@@S1llyxM4rz I know right?
Honestly feel like he's one of the few who deserve to have a podcast
totally agree, i’d love a Louis McClung podcast
The giy in the video would make a perfect lolcow (not talking about Louis)
I think that hairdresser is so incredibly lovely. Even without considering trauma, I'm an autistic person who really struggles with touch without warning, and being asked like that would make getting my hair done much more comfortable. Asking for the pronouns is just basic decency by now, and I'm tired of justifying making people comfortable. It would make me so happy if more people bothered to ask for pronouns when interacting with new people. How much does it realistically cost you to say "yes" and your pronouns when prompted??
Ngl I am glad UA-cam recommende your channel to me and I took the chance cause you are literally super entertaining
Honestly, i didn't see the need for asking the touching thing at first at hairdressers, but after seeing the comments and this video, my brain has increased 🙏
As an Australian fan, we do not claim this man. I'M SORRY ON BEHALF OF US LIKE IDEK THIS MAN. He might be Kiwi as well (From New Zealand)
Him making fun of the hairdresser gives me so much ick. I have severe trauma and PTSD, so yes, I (and many others) would like to have a choice of whether we are comfortable being touched then or not.
In the barber video I honestly thought it was going to be about how hostile men are to one another and how that contributes to men feeling alone and desperate for human contact and kindness.
But no lol that shit’s gay
Lost a lot of respect for Australians today. I honestly didn't think so naively that there could be misogynistic meat heads among them but here we are. Then again, there's Liam Hemsworth.
Oh honey they are worldwide. Some countries have more than others, but they’re everywhere.
Australia is the worst when it comes to misogynistic behaviour… this is coming from someone who lived in both America and Australia most of my life. The culture here uplifts this type of behaviour. The men are fragile, and unfortunately the women tolerate it… it sickens me.
He does not represent all Australians. Just the immature and petulant men.
What did Liam hemsworth do? I don’t pay attention to celebrities..
Most males are misogynistic. Some are just better at hiding it.
need mor funky earring
@@beefjerkie yes
Submit to the urges
Thomas sanders is the only exception to the “annoying viners” thing
I feel like it should be mandatory for every able bodied person to work in customer service or healthcare, like how Korea has mandatory military service, we need at least a couple months serving other people.
Basic nursing especially should be taught to everyone, like basic healthcare and first aid is so important, everyone should know the healthy blood pressure range, heart rate, blood sugar, basic wound care, stroke symptoms, heart attack symptoms, proper hygiene, skin breakdown control, ect. But unfortunately they don't even teach accurate sex ed in schools...
Really, it's just 2016 anti-sjw kind of writing
“Alpha males” are overgrown bullies who peaked in high school.
warning: vent??
watching Louis' videos to try to get rid of the sound of screaming in my house >>>>>
(ps: i am okay!! My family is a-okay, we just have some times like this ^^.)
now i get he's trying to do like, andrew tate type stuff or whatever. but the gym one and then going straight to "check out my OF" got a laugh out of me
Please kno we don't all suck lol
-an Australian
I love vine. There were a lot of iconic ones on there and a lot of iconic creators (eg Thomas Sanders), but THIS GUY. THIS _MENACE_ OH MY GOD.
I have to say I saw that one barber video maybe yesterday, and it was so annoying 😑 on a different note, I just found this channel and I have to say I very much like the vibes here :)
as an australian we do not claim him 🙏
I have autism and sometimes even though I need to be touched so I can get my hair done or go to the doctor. I have trouble with it and those kind of spaces help me as I get a haircut or go to the doctor.
This guy is the type of guy who makes 🍇 jokes and expects victims to laugh
YEP!
A thing about Hawking, he was only there because Epstein was holding a scientific conference so he was not there for the other things
Why was Epstein of all people holding a scientific conference?
The female barber is a specialist for autistic people and she is my hero because she is so kind and makes sure that her customers are comfortable
Aight, so I’m gonna have to correct you on something. As a paraplegic, quadriplegics absolutely CAN do ‘those things’. But he is, very, dead. And since we can’t confirm anything it’s best to avoid assuming that he HAS done said ‘things’.
I hate being Australian now💀💀
I genuinely didn’t know the “I identify as an attack helicopter” was transphobic until a few days ago 😭😭
The “can I touch you” to ME, feels like the “I’m about to start, are you ready?”
To me it’s not about the touching (which they have to do for their jobs and the reason you walked in there)
It’s about not surprising the person by immediately touching their hair.
Nothing wrong with it.
As a Australian we don't claim him.
So the hairdresser was actually doing a consultation and not the actual hair cut. Not every consultation involves touching someone so she was simply communicating with her clients that the consultation can involve touching if they're okay with it.
Hey, steven hawking just spoke. You didnt need to say spoke in quotes. He said things. Period. Also, he can still be an abuser as a quad. Saying "he cant do that" actually anyone can be an abuser no matter physical ability.
*hears about vine* : THOMAS-
17:10 why did the “Laterrrrr” remind me of They not like us “and it’s probably a minorrrrrr”
Semi off topic but who's that barber the guy made fun of? She seems like a cool person and I kinda want to get a haircut from them and experience it for myself (all the info i get of her are people being assholes to them)
Im aussie i promise we arent like this
🗣🗣🗣PREACH!!!
All good more women for us lol
…. Oh my god the bank clerk he told he was getting drugs from, I know her. She’s the bank clerk at my bank in Australia. It’s a rough area, she hears way worse then this
WOOHOOOOOO
WOOOOHOOOOOO
WOOHOOOOOOO
this is the second video of yours that I've watched and I've enjoyed so far but your voice reminds me of someone I used to work with who was mean to me and it's throwing me off so bad. anyway I'm a new sub
as somebody who worked in customer service, I’d be TERRIFIED if somebody walked in n started talking like this to me.
as an australian, this man does not speak for us. i for one, being a bisexual, love women!
DID LOUIS MAKE A WILL WOOD REFERENCE?! (Referring to the: checkmate atheists)
WILL WOOD MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️💀🕥🕚🕐🕦🕕🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️😭😭🙏🙏🙏
MYSTERY MOUSECATOOL
Stephen Hawking was the main character on the Big Bang Theory, fight me
Australia doesn’t want this one he can leave for all we care
not the mouske-tool
"That will be a mystery mousekatool to help us later" dude you opened up some memories holy cow
Also banks (and other customer service workers) have to ask why you are taking out so much money because of scammers. I've worked at a store that sold gift cards and if someone bought multiple or was trying to put I think over $200 onto we had to ask what it was for to make sure they were't getting scammed. I got yelled at a lot.
I'm pretty sure dude is a kiwi
he might be I just kept hearing him say Australian a bunch
The bird or the fruit?
@@optillian4182 the citizen
Defiently a kiwi, but he may live In australia
I'm sick of being broke so I'm going to start my own unfunny grift channel. Here's an example of one of the jokes I'm going to tell.
Women be shopping.
currently eating some yummy food while watching this
What kind of food? :)
Aussies he's kiwi our image is saved.
Great video! Your voice reminds me of the UA-camr negative legends!
Why do i have to share a country with that man
I have a lot of hair trauma that developed from a lot of bad and unkind hair stylists who wouldn't even give me what i asked for, id kill to have a barber in my town like them, instead my closest barber insulted my home done haircuts *because* i fear going to places like that!
Oy mayt, imigin eef a woman deednt doohr tha deeshes, thet wood be fhakin awful
can anyone translate?
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I can actually hear that, that's pretty good. I'm not Australian but I can confirm, that's what Aussies sound like to the rest of us
Oi mate, imagine if a woman didn’t do the dishes, that would be fucking awful. -every Aussie man in a rural area
@@how.9411it's more kiwi than Australian.
Yall the vid after this was from a church. I think it’s trying to tell me smt
I'm a transmasc who struggles with touch and knowing what to do during haircuts, if my hairdresser or barber asks if they can touch me means I can control when I want physical contact. Mostly, I just like to be shown decency and politeness, so good on the hairdresser, and fuck the man mocking the kindness.
off topic but you’re really pretty
Yay! :D
To be fair Steven Hawking and Jeffrey Epstein were very close friends… and I’m pretty sure he was able to have children while being in a wheelchair 😭 so the chances of him doing those awful things on that awful island are pretty high. Still not a funny joke tho.
as a australian, im disappointed.
Louis in the most polite way possible you look like you listen to weezer
I dont get how ppl “dont use pronouns “ what do u meaaan its english everyone uses pronouns the hell 😭✋
I knowwwww. I overheard my cousin and some classmates talking about pronouns and (keep in mind most of these classmates are conservative) my cousin goes “I don’t use no f***ing pronouns, pronoun people are f***ing [insert very disrespectful slur used to “describe” autistic or people with Down syndrome, etc]!” Sir-I see you get pissed when someone refers to you as a they instead of a him-🤚😭
@@J̸i̸n̸x̸_ontherun 😭✋ also that word is the worsttttt
@@Lola24691 idk what is with them-they have pronouns too like
Seriously, people like him think that they shine brighter than all of the stars in the universe combined but in reality a black hole with no accretion disk shines brighter than they ever will in their whole entire lives
You look like every sims character I make 😂💐🌿
realistically, no matter what gender, santa could not travel across the world, and also santa would have 27 hours, making use of timezones. despite these 3 extra hours, santa would not be able to go that fast without vaporizing and rudolph would need an insanely bright nose because of how many reindeer santa would really need.
LOUIS ARE YOU OK YOU LOOK LIKE U ARE BEING HELD HOSTIGE
Its definitely a rage bait video
I was getting high, thanks for asking.
usually a passive scroller, but u asking made me want to coment and subscribe
Louis posts, i click
Also for the Stephen Hawking thing, we don’t even know he was on the island. That list was just people Epstein had interaction with, not necessarily all having been to the island. At least that’s the last I heard, not sure if more specific information has come out since. And I think jumping to conclusions will only create problems in handling this whole mess.
He mentioned allot of names and even said who was and who wasn't. He said Stephen Hawking was in the island and even said thay he liked to see naked people with dwarfism making complex calculations on a tall board (don't remember anything about children tho, but you never know).
that list is also hard to take seriously because even the list of who was on the island includes the victims of the island as well as average people who didn't know of that stuff. so the list is almost nothing but interpretation.
those videos are the same person every time, who does he think hes fooling?
Why do people think santa has time to talk to you?
bro australians arent real?
Whats the hairdressers acc bc i wanna watch them
Louis you look like the 20yr old red head version of my cousin. Like if he was a red head he’d look like you. You just don’t have the same vibe of getting kicked out of casinos for pissing next to a slot machine. And he has a friend who looks like the more basic straight man version of film cooper.
Men like this is so fucking odd