Speaking for myself - I don’t want to be at the mercy of a hunk of electronics for air and atmosphere under the most extreme conditions. We’re nowhere near safe interplanetary travel. I’m good staying on Earth rather than enjoying space from inside a tin can (while damaging my health, if the trip is extended).
Oh believe me. The earth has much to see and going to space fucks up your whole body and death is very likely up there. No, thank you. Plus, I am built like a chubby soft toy. I don't belong up there.
Well, "going to space" is only half the question. What about coming back? I know most people assume a 2 way trip, but that was actually not the question. Also "space" is kind of unspecific, which one? Near space, geo space, interplanetary space, interstellar space, intergalactic space? For the latter 3 it is more like a one way trip...
Getting there damages the environment and being there damages your body. Unless you are one of the few scientists who perform research related to microgravity etc. there is not even much point being there. Unless your life revolves around having the coolest selfies.
I feel like I would be more likely to agree with her if she differentiated between wanting to go to space with Elon Musk vs wanting to go to space with NASA. These are two wildly different groups. Also, Sally Ride would be sad if I agreed with this, so I am inclined not to.
Unless they are already in a related field - it makes them look childish, pretentious, and with no realistic understanding of what is required , coupled with a strong inclination to doing things just for the bragging rights. Which is a huge red flag for someone with her career and public profile.
Umm.. Hate to break it to you but NASA "goes to space with Elon Musk". More accurately, NASA relies on SpaceX to take its astronauts to the International Space Station. (You probably heard all about how they can't rely on Boeing.) So do the governments of Europe, the Middle East, and Japan.
@@donjones4719Elon Musk doesn't fly the rocket. SpaceX is a big company with alot of very smart people who are doing amazing things. There are lots of companies full of amazing people but have asshole bosses in charge.
Speculatively, I doubt she's an immediate veto on the answer yes anyway, more how they answer it and whether they think letting the earth rot is ok and they don't care about tangible issues around them etc. So many of these weird space cult people think they'd love to live on an asteroid mine or whatever instead of tackling poverty and climate change 🙃
How seriously do they want to go? Tons of guys are like "Sure, I'd like an easy trip up there for a couple of weeks." Very few mean anything more serious. Almost anyone Olivia-who? wants to date doesn't mean he wants to devote his life to going to space.
@@NameRealperson Please keep in perspective that spaceflight isn't a buzzword about Musk, it's something dozens of women and men in NASA and elsewhere devote their careers to, backed up by tens of thousands who make it possible.
@@oventi_ I think "given the opportunity" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here because I think the opportunity you're referring to is a lot more Star Trek and a lot less Challenger.
Yeah space is a fun fantasy, but dear god I would never actually wanna go. I wanna pretend to be Jean Luc Picard, not Butch Wilmore. All the respect in the world to astronauts, but I don't wanna be one of them.
I am an old Star Trek fan, after watching that show for years. I am inspired to go to space. I got to hook up with some of those green skinned space babes. Hey Now !
Audience has to cut back on the applause just a little bit. If they applaud after every statement or joke what even is the point? Applause should be reserved for the extra good jokes or clips.
Odd filtering questions that reflect more on the person that is asking them are exactly why the dating pool is so screwed up these days. Reminds me of the bear question from earlier this year and how stupid most people are.
problem is: The person who´s trying the hardest to get us to Mars is the one supporting the best reason to go there ... Maybe it´s just a conspiracy to get volunteers for the first trip? 🧠
I picked Space over Olivia any day of the week. Also, the question isn't "Do you think you'll go to space?", it's asking "Would they want to go to space"? The trip into space would probably last longer than a relationship with her anyway. I can get into a bad relationship any day of the week. Why would I miss out on the adventure of a lifetime for that? 😆
@@nbarnes6225 oh cool. I see comments are only ok when someone asked for them, but who asked for your first comment or a response to mine? Hypocrisy, look at yourself in the mirror.
Are you trying to make me bang my head against the wall? Virgin Galactic has the "almost space" spaceplane. Blue Origin has the "moment in space" capsule. SpaceX has the Dragon spacecraft, the one that's taken ~40 people to orbit, including people from Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and Japan. And those are the ones sent by their nations to the international Space Station to work for 6 months, not a brief joyride. Differences are important. Am I an Elon Musk fanboy? No. Am I enthusiastic about space exploration? Yes.
Elon Musk also went on an almost/barely space flight. Just because SpaceX does true flights doesn't mean they don't do stupid stunts. Meanwhile, not enough people know about millionaire Dennis Tito, who paid his way into a 6 day trip on the ISS in 2002 (plus another day traveling back and forth).
Hey Gal ❤ I would love to date Olivia Rodrigo but the space from phone to phone would be the distance of 11 million Marathons...but if you Act now you van reduce that space and your wallet with MINT Mobile It feels like she dating Candy 78 percent Internet connection Side just like a Tinder compatibility quiz...haha📱🌹🛸🐨
I get the space thing, because dudes who are super into going to space have other red flags, but at the same time, how do people NOT want to go to space? I will say, if he’s an actual astrophysicist or something similar then the space thing is less of a red flag.
There are also realistic people 😂 But yeah, people can dream. For most people the dream to go to space is probably more realistic than dating some celebrity. Some celebrities may not realize it but they are not approachable by most people, the price of fame I guess.
Q: "Do you want to go to space?" D: "What... like now?" Q: "Ever." D: "I don't plan on it." Q: "But would you?" D: "It's a big commitment." Q: "So is our relationship." D: "We met yesterday." Q: "So?" D: "I'd rather eat this pizza." Q: "You didn't answer my question." D: "No, I didn't. It feels like a trap." Q: "It's not, I promise." D: "Sure." Q: "Would you?" D: "Would you?" Q: "I don't know... maybe." D: "Are you going alone?" Q: "I'm not an astronaut, so does it matter?" D: "Would you travel by ship or Stargate?" Q: "What's a Stargate?" D: "Short answer, it's an old TV show." Q: "So, you're a nerd?" D: "We met at a bookstore." Q: "I think the waiter wants us to order." D: "Is this going anywhere?" Q: "While we're on Earth it might as well." D: "I'd like to go to space, but not now." Q: "You're lucky you're cute." D: "Thanks?" Q, to the waiter: "2 Pepperoni and sausage." W, takes menus: "That'll be a few minutes." D: "Want to go to space?" W: "Are you selling drugs?" D: "Not anymore. Fresh out " Q, gazes out the window, turning: "What?" D: "Just seeing if you were still listening."
To be noted - the universe also does not revolve around Olivia. What she said here would be a red flag for me. I don't want to date someone that shallow. Bang it out, yes. Date, no. Guy shallowness is different. :)
So ... I guess it's safe to assume that Olivia prob. wasn't a big fan of MySpace? 😅 Fun fact I learned on TDS earlier. 11/5 is not only Election Day for us, but also the birthday of Conan's long lost twin Tilda Swinton. Vote!! 😲
The universe doesn't revolve around me? Good. I'd prefer to revolve around the universe with Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Tomlinson in it. If you add Aubrey Plaza you can just shoot me into space like a comet and I'd consider it a good thing. I'm easy to please.
I’m going to steal + modify If they want to go to space, I reply “…well you’re actually in luck, I can take you to space… welcome to the space between us 🙂…. Bye!! “
I'm curious. Do you mean a man who seriously wants to go to space, because he'll be focused too much on a career, like an 80-hour a week stockmarket analyst or a baseball player? I can see that. Or a guy who thinks it would be cool but isn't realistically thinking about it?
The real problem with Olivia's response is the entitled dismissiveness based on an objectively irrelevant question. So, you were interested enough in someone to consider going on a date, and THAT's the deal breaker? Not if they're a struggling addict, single parent, unemployed, alt right, or just plain ol' toxic? This is your go-to: to ask if they would be interested in a very rarely available adventure that humans for generations aspired to and judge a person on wanting the same thing? Yeah, you may not want a guy who would go to space, but with that logic, you're already not living on Earth.
@@RapidObsessor nothing to weed out, I wouldn't date her based on that remark, so I'm not in the dating pool to begin with. I guess you would've grasped that if you read the "long ass comment" 🤦♂🤦♂
Theres unfortunaley too much overlap between the Venn diagrams of dudes who wanna go to space despite not having any professional or academic interest in space, and douchebags
@@melvinjoseph952 hard to say what's too much, but not more so than driving an obnoxious muscle car, or treating service staff poorly. There are tons of better indicators on who not to date, but not dating people who want to go to space rules out actual astronauts who by professional need are smart, level headed, personable, and heavily screened (as they are the front people for their organization and their country). I'm other words, it rules out the exact people you should want to date and partner with in life. Dismissing them off the bat is a red flag for the person doing the selection.
Space, stuff of the next century. By then, UA-cam is part of the history books and the internet is mostly forgotten, expect by those (or maybe, it might depend) 80 to 110 year old people that remember the "good old days".
I *know* I'm not going to space - but I *want* to. There's a difference. Olivia, in 10 years you'll only be a faint memory. What's accomplished by people who go to space will be important forever. Btw, I get triggered by shallow people who feel important when they're being shallow. Now, back to the humor.
I think it's a red flag to her because she can actually date rich guys who can actually go to space like Elon. If i were her and i date a rich guy who said "you know what let's go to space one day with Elon Musk", i would be terrify.
We don't need to go to space, we have space at home!
Space at home: *points to sky*
Taylor for President!
Err, it's 2024, not 1848.
I agree
Sorry, she can't. It would be a conflict of interest and a violation of separation of powers as she is already the Queen of our hearts.
I’m not paying to go to space. But if the 0.00000001% chance that I somehow find myself on a NASA rocket, I’m going to space. :)
Happy Belated Birthday, Taylor Tomlinson
You do NOT want photos of long distance runners' feet!
I can no longer wear open-toed shoes 😢
Or anyone’s feet because feet are gross
That was my thought? & my feet weren't pretty th begin with. But then my thought was maybe she's selling then, trade for a date idk
Please vote tomorrow! 🇺🇸
It’s today. ;)
I can't believe there are people who *_don't_* want to go to space...
Speaking for myself - I don’t want to be at the mercy of a hunk of electronics for air and atmosphere under the most extreme conditions. We’re nowhere near safe interplanetary travel. I’m good staying on Earth rather than enjoying space from inside a tin can (while damaging my health, if the trip is extended).
Oh believe me. The earth has much to see and going to space fucks up your whole body and death is very likely up there. No, thank you.
Plus, I am built like a chubby soft toy. I don't belong up there.
@@honorisalivedo you drive a car? Because you're also at the mercy of a hunk of electronics.
Well, "going to space" is only half the question. What about coming back? I know most people assume a 2 way trip, but that was actually not the question. Also "space" is kind of unspecific, which one? Near space, geo space, interplanetary space, interstellar space, intergalactic space?
For the latter 3 it is more like a one way trip...
Getting there damages the environment and being there damages your body. Unless you are one of the few scientists who perform research related to microgravity etc. there is not even much point being there. Unless your life revolves around having the coolest selfies.
loving Space is a plus, wanting to go to Space for funsies is a red flag.
"You're never going to space or dating Olivia Rodrigo" - Yeah, nailed it. lol! Harsh truth, but still the truth.
I feel like I would be more likely to agree with her if she differentiated between wanting to go to space with Elon Musk vs wanting to go to space with NASA. These are two wildly different groups. Also, Sally Ride would be sad if I agreed with this, so I am inclined not to.
Unless they are already in a related field - it makes them look childish, pretentious, and with no realistic understanding of what is required , coupled with a strong inclination to doing things just for the bragging rights.
Which is a huge red flag for someone with her career and public profile.
Umm.. Hate to break it to you but NASA "goes to space with Elon Musk". More accurately, NASA relies on SpaceX to take its astronauts to the International Space Station. (You probably heard all about how they can't rely on Boeing.) So do the governments of Europe, the Middle East, and Japan.
@@donjones4719Elon Musk doesn't fly the rocket. SpaceX is a big company with alot of very smart people who are doing amazing things.
There are lots of companies full of amazing people but have asshole bosses in charge.
@@davestevens6283Not necessarily, you can have that fantasy while fully realising what's involved and that it's never going to happen.
she's right. loving space is one thing, wanting to go is another (especially with the rich dudes she's likely dating)
Yeah, "do you want to go to space" seems like code for "am I going to have to listen to you fanboy over Elon Musk?"
Speculatively, I doubt she's an immediate veto on the answer yes anyway, more how they answer it and whether they think letting the earth rot is ok and they don't care about tangible issues around them etc. So many of these weird space cult people think they'd love to live on an asteroid mine or whatever instead of tackling poverty and climate change 🙃
How seriously do they want to go? Tons of guys are like "Sure, I'd like an easy trip up there for a couple of weeks." Very few mean anything more serious. Almost anyone Olivia-who? wants to date doesn't mean he wants to devote his life to going to space.
@@NameRealperson Please keep in perspective that spaceflight isn't a buzzword about Musk, it's something dozens of women and men in NASA and elsewhere devote their careers to, backed up by tens of thousands who make it possible.
@@donjones4719 I'll be sure to remind my colleagues of that next time the Senate Science Committee meets
Knowing the universe doesn't revolve around you feels like a prerequisite for being able to go to space.
The space comment weeds out Elon Musk fans , I’m all for it.
I despise Elon Musk but I would say yes to that question.
I do not like or support Musk and given the opportunity, it would be cool to go to space. Just because Elon sucks, that does not mean space sucks.
@@worf7271I hear you. It would be awesome, speaks to a person's interest in exploring, wonder, and problem solving.
I want to go to space just to make sure that Elon isn't the only one with a vote out there! 😀
@@oventi_ I think "given the opportunity" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here because I think the opportunity you're referring to is a lot more Star Trek and a lot less Challenger.
Yeah space is a fun fantasy, but dear god I would never actually wanna go. I wanna pretend to be Jean Luc Picard, not Butch Wilmore. All the respect in the world to astronauts, but I don't wanna be one of them.
(me holding coffee cup at outdoor meme table) Everyone should want to go to space. Change my mind.
Space is awesome, but I'd only go in my dreams.
Happy birthday taylor
If it is..HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Wow... Never thought Rodrigo would be against defying gravity.
BUT I WANNA GO TO SPACE
Taylor, your suit is AMAZING. I've been looking for a burgundy tux for a while! (Anyone here have a guess for the brand she's wearing?)
I am an old Star Trek fan, after watching that show for years. I am inspired to go to space. I got to hook up with some of those green skinned space babes. Hey Now !
If in 30+ years space flight is as simple as today's commercial air flights? Yeah I would.
Taylor Hope you had a Great Birthday yesterday (4th).
Audience has to cut back on the applause just a little bit. If they applaud after every statement or joke what even is the point? Applause should be reserved for the extra good jokes or clips.
Odd filtering questions that reflect more on the person that is asking them are exactly why the dating pool is so screwed up these days. Reminds me of the bear question from earlier this year and how stupid most people are.
When it comes to the list of deal breakers this is about as innocuous as they come.
problem is: The person who´s trying the hardest to get us to Mars is the one supporting the best reason to go there ...
Maybe it´s just a conspiracy to get volunteers for the first trip?
🧠
I don't know Taylor, for as long as the USA has existed Mars has been pretty consistently red
idk, you'd think a blue planet would be much better, but uranus is too gassy for life tbh
@@TheYorkRose well, Earth is known to be blue. 🌎
Like the CBS format / inside baseball comment. 😉
If I hadn't already voted for Grandpa Buff & Franklin, I'd vote for Taylor Tomlinson.
Happy Birthday, Taylor!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Everyone loves Olivia Rodrigo ! 🥰 She's so funny
I picked Space over Olivia any day of the week.
Also, the question isn't "Do you think you'll go to space?", it's asking "Would they want to go to space"?
The trip into space would probably last longer than a relationship with her anyway. I can get into a bad relationship any day of the week. Why would I miss out on the adventure of a lifetime for that? 😆
and this comment proves her right because you just revealed a whole lot about your character here 🚩
Didn't want to date her anyway (she's a child) but now I have another reason.
If you love space so much, you should know the world doesn't revolve around you!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Nor does it revolve around Olivia whats-her-name. Stop putting celebrities on a pedestal.
@leok7193 my comment had nothing to do with that. Stop putting your opinions on a pedestal. Especially when no one asked for it.
@@nbarnes6225 oh cool. I see comments are only ok when someone asked for them, but who asked for your first comment or a response to mine? Hypocrisy, look at yourself in the mirror.
@leok7193 ok, hun.
@nbarnes6225 no prob, bud
Right now, two people are still stranded in space.
They are not stranded. If there was an emergency they could bring them down today.
Well, now Olivia needs a new question. What should it be?
Yes space. But like real space. Not the SpaceX Virgin Galactic "almost space" bullshit.
Are you trying to make me bang my head against the wall? Virgin Galactic has the "almost space" spaceplane. Blue Origin has the "moment in space" capsule. SpaceX has the Dragon spacecraft, the one that's taken ~40 people to orbit, including people from Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and Japan. And those are the ones sent by their nations to the international Space Station to work for 6 months, not a brief joyride. Differences are important. Am I an Elon Musk fanboy? No. Am I enthusiastic about space exploration? Yes.
Elon Musk also went on an almost/barely space flight. Just because SpaceX does true flights doesn't mean they don't do stupid stunts.
Meanwhile, not enough people know about millionaire Dennis Tito, who paid his way into a 6 day trip on the ISS in 2002 (plus another day traveling back and forth).
So are we dumping on kids dreams to become an astronaut someday?
Great content!
Learned to not date comedians after Sam
Hey Gal ❤ I would love to date Olivia Rodrigo but the space from phone to phone would be the distance of 11 million Marathons...but if you
Act now you van reduce that space and your wallet with MINT Mobile
It feels like she dating Candy 78 percent Internet connection
Side just like a Tinder compatibility quiz...haha📱🌹🛸🐨
Taylor u are so gorgeous
I get the space thing, because dudes who are super into going to space have other red flags, but at the same time, how do people NOT want to go to space?
I will say, if he’s an actual astrophysicist or something similar then the space thing is less of a red flag.
Guys help, I think Taylor is my new celebrity crush and I haven't had one in a couple decades. What do I tell my wife? 😮
She's been my celebrity crush for 3 years now !
And I have been single for 6 years !!!!
😆
Time to update your hall pass
Taylor might be your wife's celebrity crush too, you never know!
You’re fine. I’m sure she wasn’t watching The Witcher just for the plot.
Rare bad take from Taylor. Who doesn’t want to go to space? People with no sense of wonder, whimsy, or adventure
There are also realistic people 😂
But yeah, people can dream.
For most people the dream to go to space is probably more realistic than dating some celebrity.
Some celebrities may not realize it but they are not approachable by most people, the price of fame I guess.
Happy Birthday 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I refuse to let Taylor or Olivia kill my space travel aspirations. I'll stay single for as long as it takes to get there...
Ah that's why all "those" guys are single 😂
Who is Olivia (whatevs)? What is she famous for?
Q: "Do you want to go to space?"
D: "What... like now?"
Q: "Ever."
D: "I don't plan on it."
Q: "But would you?"
D: "It's a big commitment."
Q: "So is our relationship."
D: "We met yesterday."
Q: "So?"
D: "I'd rather eat this pizza."
Q: "You didn't answer my question."
D: "No, I didn't. It feels like a trap."
Q: "It's not, I promise."
D: "Sure."
Q: "Would you?"
D: "Would you?"
Q: "I don't know... maybe."
D: "Are you going alone?"
Q: "I'm not an astronaut, so does it matter?"
D: "Would you travel by ship or Stargate?"
Q: "What's a Stargate?"
D: "Short answer, it's an old TV show."
Q: "So, you're a nerd?"
D: "We met at a bookstore."
Q: "I think the waiter wants us to order."
D: "Is this going anywhere?"
Q: "While we're on Earth it might as well."
D: "I'd like to go to space, but not now."
Q: "You're lucky you're cute."
D: "Thanks?"
Q, to the waiter: "2 Pepperoni and sausage."
W, takes menus: "That'll be a few minutes."
D: "Want to go to space?"
W: "Are you selling drugs?"
D: "Not anymore. Fresh out "
Q, gazes out the window, turning: "What?"
D: "Just seeing if you were still listening."
If a woman asks me a "womanly" question, I always answer that they just violated the Geneva conventions. Works all the time.
To be noted - the universe also does not revolve around Olivia. What she said here would be a red flag for me. I don't want to date someone that shallow. Bang it out, yes. Date, no. Guy shallowness is different. :)
gross
Hello
So ... I guess it's safe to assume that Olivia prob. wasn't a big fan of MySpace? 😅
Fun fact I learned on TDS earlier. 11/5 is not only Election Day for us,
but also the birthday of Conan's long lost twin Tilda Swinton. Vote!! 😲
If you move to mars....Elon is gonna be there.......
The universe doesn't revolve around me? Good. I'd prefer to revolve around the universe with Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Tomlinson in it. If you add Aubrey Plaza you can just shoot me into space like a comet and I'd consider it a good thing. I'm easy to please.
I’m going to steal + modify
If they want to go to space, I reply “…well you’re actually in luck, I can take you to space… welcome to the space between us 🙂…. Bye!! “
I'm curious. Do you mean a man who seriously wants to go to space, because he'll be focused too much on a career, like an 80-hour a week stockmarket analyst or a baseball player? I can see that. Or a guy who thinks it would be cool but isn't realistically thinking about it?
Very much double standard of Taylor, she is also a standup comedian.
That's the joke.
The real problem with Olivia's response is the entitled dismissiveness based on an objectively irrelevant question.
So, you were interested enough in someone to consider going on a date, and THAT's the deal breaker? Not if they're a struggling addict, single parent, unemployed, alt right, or just plain ol' toxic?
This is your go-to: to ask if they would be interested in a very rarely available adventure that humans for generations aspired to and judge a person on wanting the same thing? Yeah, you may not want a guy who would go to space, but with that logic, you're already not living on Earth.
writing this long ass comment shows that you're the red flag she's weeding out
@@RapidObsessor nothing to weed out, I wouldn't date her based on that remark, so I'm not in the dating pool to begin with. I guess you would've grasped that if you read the "long ass comment" 🤦♂🤦♂
@@leok7193 you're not in the dating pool because you're a balding basement dweller, but nice try.
Theres unfortunaley too much overlap between the Venn diagrams of dudes who wanna go to space despite not having any professional or academic interest in space, and douchebags
@@melvinjoseph952 hard to say what's too much, but not more so than driving an obnoxious muscle car, or treating service staff poorly.
There are tons of better indicators on who not to date, but not dating people who want to go to space rules out actual astronauts who by professional need are smart, level headed, personable, and heavily screened (as they are the front people for their organization and their country). I'm other words, it rules out the exact people you should want to date and partner with in life. Dismissing them off the bat is a red flag for the person doing the selection.
Space, stuff of the next century. By then, UA-cam is part of the history books and the internet is mostly forgotten, expect by those (or maybe, it might depend) 80 to 110 year old people that remember the "good old days".
A lot of her humor is about men being lazy, mean, or dumb lately.
I *know* I'm not going to space - but I *want* to. There's a difference.
Olivia, in 10 years you'll only be a faint memory. What's accomplished by people who go to space will be important forever. Btw, I get triggered by shallow people who feel important when they're being shallow. Now, back to the humor.
I think it's a red flag to her because she can actually date rich guys who can actually go to space like Elon. If i were her and i date a rich guy who said "you know what let's go to space one day with Elon Musk", i would be terrify.