My OCD brain just can't stop looking at all the "vertical" lines in your backdrop and seeing how out of whack they are. Look at the blue hexagon to the right of the TV which is slanted in a different direction to the TV and not vertical either. You would expect it to be slanted more right if it was a camera artifact but it is further left instead. Liking the content (on Nebula) but getting distracted.
Do you think gymnastics, ice skating and skateboarding are sports? The only difference with breaking is that it's not as mainstream -- most people's knowledge of breaking is limited to what they've seen in street performances.
@@Slanghomy I do think all of the above as sports. And I also agree with you that the breakdancing I'm contextualising comes from the street variants that I've been exposed to. But shouldn't that be the benchmark, since most people would have access only to that form of the dance. There's also the convention that dance is traditionally considered art and not sport. Sport can be art, but I'm not convinced that the vice-versa is possible.
@@sormazi there are actually breaking competitions all over the world, both at the local level and on the global scale. Truly, these competitions should be used as the benchmark - not street performing. Street performers have a handful of moves in their arsenal and re-use them over and over to impress crowds. Meanwhile, breakers get penalized for repeating moves in competitions, making the sport much more difficult. Also, it is immensely important that the judges are qualified. Just like gymnastics can’t be judged by the average viewer, neither can breaking. You must have a trained eye to understand the complexity of the art/sport.
Eyyyo it’s a great day cuz we get NEAL’S NUMBERS!!!!
"Bowlish on soup" was good.
The airbnb idea is genius!
NEAAALS NUMBERS!!
My OCD brain just can't stop looking at all the "vertical" lines in your backdrop and seeing how out of whack they are. Look at the blue hexagon to the right of the TV which is slanted in a different direction to the TV and not vertical either. You would expect it to be slanted more right if it was a camera artifact but it is further left instead. Liking the content (on Nebula) but getting distracted.
You're telling me Michael Jordan didn't live in that suberbian house from Space Jam?
You're never gonna believe what I have to tell you about Santa Claus...
23:23 A Michael Jordan's jersey sold for $10 million in 2023.
Should have made it a package deal to sell the house. Buy house, get free jersey.
Damn, when you put that in the context of the house, 10 mil for a shirt is crazy money
Bluey is goated
Truly a juggernaut
Bluey…every autistic dad’s worst nightmare.
Can you share a referal for a hair & makeup specialist? I want to share the same results as the mbd team
Let's Ride!!
Michael Jordan second best?
Did he said Jordan is the second best player ever? Who is first?
Brian Scalabrine
@@tobydoyhowellthe white mamba is no mere player
I would like a comprehensive explainer on what parameters is break dancing considered a sport
hahah ask the IOC
@@tobydoyhowell soon we'll have vape ring making while smoking as a new entrant
Do you think gymnastics, ice skating and skateboarding are sports? The only difference with breaking is that it's not as mainstream -- most people's knowledge of breaking is limited to what they've seen in street performances.
@@Slanghomy I do think all of the above as sports. And I also agree with you that the breakdancing I'm contextualising comes from the street variants that I've been exposed to. But shouldn't that be the benchmark, since most people would have access only to that form of the dance.
There's also the convention that dance is traditionally considered art and not sport. Sport can be art, but I'm not convinced that the vice-versa is possible.
@@sormazi there are actually breaking competitions all over the world, both at the local level and on the global scale. Truly, these competitions should be used as the benchmark - not street performing. Street performers have a handful of moves in their arsenal and re-use them over and over to impress crowds. Meanwhile, breakers get penalized for repeating moves in competitions, making the sport much more difficult. Also, it is immensely important that the judges are qualified. Just like gymnastics can’t be judged by the average viewer, neither can breaking. You must have a trained eye to understand the complexity of the art/sport.
Second best player what are you smoking?
Don't disrespect my GOAT Brian Scalabrine
Nice 😂
Accidentally first🎉
Just like Stephen Bradbury (who actually had to qualify for the final first)