Gianmarco, you're really good at this. Even though it's a "comedy podcast," you're so capable and engaged with your guests regardless of the subject. The guests feel free to tell their stories. They're great at finding and bringing out the humor in their situations, but I never feel like they're doing a bit. As a language geek, I especially love it when guests from other countries and cultures discuss jokes that translate and those that don't, and how language, culture and assumed knowledge overlap. Also y'all nailed it with Shapiro. Talks fast, talk over the other, and act like he's right. Also, Hopper.
The clasifications of the 'worlds' come from the Cold War. First World is America and all of its allies, Second World is former Soviet states, and Third is literally everyone left. Great episode!
and, like everything else developed by the US, it is entirely based on whether Democracy (existing only within the definition espoused by the US) exists, and if its economy is capitalist. Literally couldn't be more of a prejudiced definition. In fact, Chile was amazing and was fuckin THRIVING, until we (the US) went in and assassinated the democratically elected president Allende because he was excelling as a socialist president (no he did NOT commit suicide). Allende was actually the first example of a successful socialist president in history. We then installed the dictator Pinochet as the new Chilean "president" who was buddy-buddy with the Nazis. So, yeah...calling Chile "developing" is problematic as fuck for several reasons. They are the most stable country in South and Central America. Super bummed that Fabrizio couldn't speak to any of that.
Just explained this to my coworkers the other day, lol. I wish more people knew. "Developing" isn't "politically correct" or something - it's just a term that's still relevant, while the first/second/third world classifications stopped applying after the USSR fell!
Thanks for the awesome episode! As a Mexican raised in the U.S., I loved hearing a different Hispanic perspective. It was fascinating to hear similarities. Can't wait to see more foreign guests in the future!
Listening to fabrizio while being from chile and wanting to add sO MANY DETAILS TO THE THINGS HE’S SAYING. Also he’s funnier in spanish, he’s fucking hilarious in spanish
I have a totally off subject question, Chile is in South America, right? Mexico is in Central America, still with me?, United States is mostly in North America, where is Canada? North, North America? WTF?
Here's a totally left field pitch for a foreign guest that no one knows. Andria and Ivan Busic. Founding members of the Brazilian heavy metal band Dr. Sin. Their songs are in English, so I'm pretty sure y'all could communicate. I've commented on vids on their channel and gotten replies from Ivan and he seems like a nice dude. I don't know anything about them outside of them making kickass music. I know this is a fuckin weird suggestion but I'm a weird dude and me brain dumb.
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Gianmarco, you're really good at this. Even though it's a "comedy podcast," you're so capable and engaged with your guests regardless of the subject. The guests feel free to tell their stories. They're great at finding and bringing out the humor in their situations, but I never feel like they're doing a bit.
As a language geek, I especially love it when guests from other countries and cultures discuss jokes that translate and those that don't, and how language, culture and assumed knowledge overlap.
Also y'all nailed it with Shapiro. Talks fast, talk over the other, and act like he's right.
Also, Hopper.
The clasifications of the 'worlds' come from the Cold War. First World is America and all of its allies, Second World is former Soviet states, and Third is literally everyone left. Great episode!
Thanks, I'd found myself wondering that myself. (But for some reason never googled it...)
and, like everything else developed by the US, it is entirely based on whether Democracy (existing only within the definition espoused by the US) exists, and if its economy is capitalist. Literally couldn't be more of a prejudiced definition. In fact, Chile was amazing and was fuckin THRIVING, until we (the US) went in and assassinated the democratically elected president Allende because he was excelling as a socialist president (no he did NOT commit suicide). Allende was actually the first example of a successful socialist president in history. We then installed the dictator Pinochet as the new Chilean "president" who was buddy-buddy with the Nazis. So, yeah...calling Chile "developing" is problematic as fuck for several reasons. They are the most stable country in South and Central America.
Super bummed that Fabrizio couldn't speak to any of that.
Just explained this to my coworkers the other day, lol. I wish more people knew. "Developing" isn't "politically correct" or something - it's just a term that's still relevant, while the first/second/third world classifications stopped applying after the USSR fell!
Thanks for the awesome episode! As a Mexican raised in the U.S., I loved hearing a different Hispanic perspective. It was fascinating to hear similarities. Can't wait to see more foreign guests in the future!
WHAT THE HELL IS FABRIZIO DOING WITH IN HERE?! LMAO WHAT A CROSSOVER 🇨🇱 Aguante Chileeeeee
A veces el algoritmo de UA-cam la llea: GRANDE, COPANO!!!
Que fantástico featuring! 🇨🇱❤🇺🇸
Love how "plan Condor" is not even mentioned
yep. AKA "Operation Condor" in the US.
we have a lot of really old buildings in montreal
“Felt like I was close to the atomic bomb” 😂
Chile seems like a very chill country
No, it's not unless you are rich
@@PaulinaGnecco I guess you missed the obvious pun, also in what country this isn't the case lol.
@@grandsome1 sorry, I was not at my full capacity as I was almost asleep reading that lol
@@PaulinaGnecco You're describing the US and every other place on earth, save for a few small countries (looking at you, Iceland, Finland, Denmark)
the US is a third world country with a Gucci belt
Listening to fabrizio while being from chile and wanting to add sO MANY DETAILS TO THE THINGS HE’S SAYING. Also he’s funnier in spanish, he’s fucking hilarious in spanish
i was going back and listening to episodes i didn’t finish and this was one of them. so glad i finished bc i’m stealing that rose/vase home at the end
chile el mejor pai de chile
This was reaaaaaaally good 👏🏽
imagine them going to europe during the summer 😭😂
The roof joke is one that the dad in the Farewell tells to illustrate how corny he is
Red Hook, Brownsville, and anywhere south of coney island do make me long for civilization.
My dream is to be on this podcast
Wena po
It's called Soy Face, and love when the pope of the jews is besmirched
I have a totally off subject question, Chile is in South America, right? Mexico is in Central America, still with me?, United States is mostly in North America, where is Canada? North, North America? WTF?
Here's a totally left field pitch for a foreign guest that no one knows. Andria and Ivan Busic. Founding members of the Brazilian heavy metal band Dr. Sin. Their songs are in English, so I'm pretty sure y'all could communicate. I've commented on vids on their channel and gotten replies from Ivan and he seems like a nice dude. I don't know anything about them outside of them making kickass music. I know this is a fuckin weird suggestion but I'm a weird dude and me brain dumb.
I appreciate you talking about how shit crazy stupid love is. An absolute dogshit film
Actually minors can get in trouble for sending nude pictures of themselves because no matter who takes it it's child corn
new york or ñuñork 🙄
Ñuñoa
if u moved to canada i think u would like ontario, tho i am from alberta we could use some fun
hey man some of canadians like talking about stuff