"I'm not like the other girls"

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  • @electricVGC
    @electricVGC Рік тому +1469

    Tragically excluding women who had C Secs from counting as real mothers was like an actual thing, like harassment campaigns and women refusing to have it

    • @johku7638
      @johku7638 Рік тому +153

      I just find it tragic that to some women this is apparently the only place they can think of to get an ego boost. Trying to stomp on other women's traumatic experiences.
      Like idk, I ended up in c section and I'm in no way regretful or ashamed about it. Saved us both and that's amazing. If someone finds anything wrong in that, I'm just not interested in their opinions.

    • @dinobiscuits6275
      @dinobiscuits6275 Рік тому +67

      nah because my mum had the anaesthetic or whatever like migrate to her lungs and was told oh yeah your lungs might just like stop working whoopsies!! and then watched her own blood splatter on the little screen the hold up all whilst thinking she was going to die but yeah c section is the easy way out of labour HAHAH

    • @bekcha4170
      @bekcha4170 Рік тому +9

      It makes no sense fr

    • @jessica5470
      @jessica5470 Рік тому +21

      You wanna see your baby grow up? NO, YOU WILL DIE FOR THIS BABY!!

    • @Cowboy_Frog
      @Cowboy_Frog Рік тому +36

      As someone who had an emergency c section and my baby and I both nearly died this pisses me off so much. I pretty much both gave birth “naturally” and had a c section because my baby was so far down but completely stuck. I was denied the c section until the last second by a doctor who thought I just wasn’t pushing hard enough. She used forceps and suction multiple times and nearly took my baby’s eye with the tools. The second opinion that the nurses insisted on but the doctor denied for hours took one look at me and called another obgyn to help do the c section because she was so concerned we both would be in critical condition. My baby had a huge hemorrhage in her head and was rushed to NICU. I had to have internal stitches down there, I’d bruised my bladder, I was grey and my baby was in bad condition.
      After the fact one of the (good) doctors who delivered my baby asked me if I wanted more kids. I said yes, he continued that he takes c sections very seriously and he had only advised 2 women in his entire career to go for a voluntary c section. I was the third. Everything went so badly he was so concerned about mine and my future child’s life.
      Meanwhile the original doctor was no where to be seen, got fired from her clinic and I became a case study talked about twice in long meetings held at the hospital I delivered in of the states OBGYNs that year.
      If I’d had the choice, I would’ve gone for the fanny birth thanks.
      Oh I almost forgot, I had no pain relief the whole time until my hours late and failed epidural came. Not by choice, it was denied.
      Have a great day Mums of all type and hug your babies ❤

  • @martychisnall
    @martychisnall Рік тому +764

    “When the divorce rate was less than 1%”
    Yeah because it was illegal except for very specific circumstances, not because people were happier in marriages.

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst Рік тому +89

      Also the spouse murder rate was a bit higher back then or the send your wife to the psych ward that was popular among the rich in the 40:ies in LA as depicted in Changeling (ok so it was 1928 but still).

    • @drymice500
      @drymice500 Рік тому +30

      Even where/when divorce was legal, women usually were financially depended on their husbands and had no way to leave. And when they did anyway, they were ostracised by society and usually lost custody any children. Abuse by their husbands, on the other hand, was much more normalised than today. These people really have no bloody clue how lucky they are in this regard to live now and not back then.
      The divorce statistics for East and West Germany are fascinating btw. In East Germany, it quickly became the norm for women to have a regular full-time job. Subsequently, divorce rates went through the roof. In West Germany, conservative values prevailed longer, women still tended to become stay-at-home wives/mothers in greater numbers. With the slowly increasing employment rate, the number of divorces only slowly increased. And many women stayed in unhappy marriages because they had no good alternatives. It took the West quite some time to catch up in this regard.

    • @basementdwellercosplay
      @basementdwellercosplay Рік тому +8

      I just wanna tell these people don't look at the marriage murder rates at that time or you'll actually know why divorce is needed

    • @octopus8978
      @octopus8978 Рік тому +8

      Plus r@pe wasn't even considered serious cayse the women probably tempted the men like tf

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst Рік тому +13

      @@octopus8978 not only not serious, marital rape wasn't even a crime in all states of the US until 1993 and was perfectly legal in all states prior to 1974 when Michigan outlawed it.

  • @amylouise123
    @amylouise123 Рік тому +1302

    This is literally so true. George will never be like other girls. He is different and quirky

  • @PostingCringeOnMain
    @PostingCringeOnMain Рік тому +473

    To be fair, Pearl Davis has been living as if she never spent a single day in the education system but the really ironic things is that her Mum is a tech CEO of a software company and runs a foundation promoting female management and success stories. Her own mother is the thing she’s claiming doesn’t exist 😂

    • @Kingofthenet2
      @Kingofthenet2 Рік тому +51

      She’s definitely just grifting and capitalising off rage. This is all just a money grab mess. No way does she believe any of the crap she says

    • @feather9115
      @feather9115 Рік тому +32

      I feel bad for her mother working so hard to provide for a daughter who talks down about people like her

    • @PostingCringeOnMain
      @PostingCringeOnMain Рік тому

      @@Kingofthenet2 I do wonder if she’s a legitimate grifter or if it’s more of a Tim Pool situation where I *USED* to think he was a grifter until I realised the guy is literally too stupid to grift. He’s just the smoothest brained ape and totally divorced from reality. He believes the stuff he says, but only because he’s too dumb to realise how dumb he sounds to anyone who actually finished high school.
      I really do wonder if Pearl is the same… if she even has the self awareness to realise how stupid she sounds every time she speaks and people who think they share a broad anti feminist position go along with her because she’s accidentally farmed a bunch of clout.
      The real danger, if you ask me, is Shoeonhead who is smart and knows exactly what she’s doing and sounds salient and articulate while doing it. Fortunately she confuses too much of Pearls audience because she has some broadly social democrat political positions and actually critiques a handful of the cringiest right wing takes.
      But ultimately they are saying the same things, just one sounds like a child who was dropped on their head over and over and over again and one sounds like they maybe kinda have a normal ish sounding point and some snappy editing skills… that is until you figure out the only logical end point of her line of argumentation… which she never says out loud, but primes her audience to reach by leading them right up to the very same line.

  • @meursault7030
    @meursault7030 Рік тому +208

    I think the problem with these people isn't that they choose to do stuff that they believe is different to most people (it isn't), it's that they think it makes them better than others and won't shut up about it.

  • @Virgil191
    @Virgil191 Рік тому +666

    yes the famously safe 1940’s where women and people of colour were truly treated amazingly and there was nothing major in the world going on

    • @nailguncrouch1017
      @nailguncrouch1017 Рік тому +111

      And domestic violence was just a family matter according the police.

    • @jessica5470
      @jessica5470 Рік тому +35

      ​@@nailguncrouch1017and the police were just as good as today, they were certainly not huge perpetrators of rape and violence

    • @yeet1066
      @yeet1066 Рік тому +37

      ​@@nailguncrouch1017and lobotomies. And magdeline laundries in Ireland. And getting locked up in a mental hospital if your husband got sick of you. And forced to be financially dependent on your husband for your entire life

    • @commscan314
      @commscan314 Рік тому

      @@yeet1066 And also being forced to work in the factories because WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FUCKING WAR

    • @j.773
      @j.773 Рік тому +8

      idk the exact timeline so i may be wrong but i’m pretty sure women couldn’t actually file for divorce in the 40s so it was all down to the husband, meaning it would only really happen when the wife cheats and that was much rarer in the 40s.

  • @carcinoVantas
    @carcinoVantas Рік тому +51

    3:58 TO BE FAIR colleen hoover does basically exclusively write about glamourzing predatory/abusive relationships from what ive seen

    • @lucywing8490
      @lucywing8490 Рік тому +4

      Yeah using Colleen Hoover to represent all modern fiction is wild. At least go with Ottessa Moshfegh or something!

    • @yeet1066
      @yeet1066 Рік тому +8

      Always the people named colleen

  • @Tobertobee
    @Tobertobee 7 місяців тому +33

    Costume designer here, 0:08 the girl ABSOLUTELY has makeup on, eyebrows aren’t “naturally solid” like that, lips aren’t THAT neutral in color, skin like that isn’t THAT clear not to mention she’s harping about the chemicals in makeup but likely uses stuff to treat her skin AND dye her hair. You can not like makeup but “advocating” for something others should do when you don’t do it is probably why you have no friends

  • @AlexYeo9825
    @AlexYeo9825 Рік тому +237

    George, you definitely aren’t like other girls, you’re much prettier

  • @KEVDOGSADF
    @KEVDOGSADF Рік тому +487

    you sure arent

    • @timothystout4259
      @timothystout4259 Рік тому +1

      @kingkaza I will turn you into a centipede

    • @NinWood6
      @NinWood6 Рік тому +32

      @kingkaza?

    • @SarahSoupster
      @SarahSoupster Рік тому +33

      @kingkazawhat about this comment brought this up

    • @GadoGD
      @GadoGD Рік тому +19

      ​@kingkazabro used the wrong there 👹❌❌❌

    • @edwardnashtonsglasses
      @edwardnashtonsglasses Рік тому +8

      @kingkazaermmm it’s they’re actually

  • @JohnDoe-so5yj
    @JohnDoe-so5yj Рік тому +178

    as someone from poland, i CERTAINLY dont wish i lived in the 1940's

  • @annareverie13
    @annareverie13 Рік тому +202

    Does the 1940s woman realise she’s allowed to wear retro fashion in the present day 😂

    • @basementdwellercosplay
      @basementdwellercosplay Рік тому +21

      Vintage styles without vintage values babe!

    • @annareverie13
      @annareverie13 Рік тому +1

      YES!

    • @annareverie13
      @annareverie13 Рік тому +24

      Also it pissed me off how she said “lower divorce rates” like that’s a good thing- sweetie that’s not because everyone had happy marriages, it’s because it was much harder to get a divorce and the social stigma was greater. The amount of people trapped in unhappy or even abusive marriages was NOT a good thing

    • @maasro
      @maasro 27 днів тому

      @@annareverie13 It might also have had something to do with a lot of husbands dying before they got the chance to divorce.

  • @hhgff778
    @hhgff778 Рік тому +30

    5:29 "I wish i lived in the 1940's"
    You mean you wish you were in a factory all day making bombs while your husband and son are fighting on the front and your not sure if they'd come back in one piece? Strange, but ok, whatever makes you feel happy and doesn't hurt anyone i guess?

    • @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030
      @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030 Рік тому +4

      idk bro i would have wanted to live in the era where i could be turned into a pretzel for serving cold beans to my husband

    • @angelikaskoroszyn8495
      @angelikaskoroszyn8495 Рік тому +6

      I would love to take care of my traumatized and disabled husband in the age when we understood mental health even less than today

    • @swiftlyaswiftie
      @swiftlyaswiftie 10 місяців тому

      Not to mention if you're any minority you have no way of living. It's such a red flag when straight white people go "oh I miss the old days"

  • @Q33Rwitch
    @Q33Rwitch Рік тому +16

    3:43 To be fair, Colleen Hoover books are just romanticising abuse and are written like a wattpad story. I’m pretty sure one of the books is based off of the abusive relationship her mum was in without having her mum’s permission. A LOT of books on booktok are like that, which is why I don’t really trust recommendations. I have found a couple good books on there, like Six of Crows, a Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, and Hell Followed with us (which is my favourite book), so it does seem kinda snobby to look down upon anyone who doesn’t read the “classics”.

  • @orangeoog1766
    @orangeoog1766 Рік тому +251

    'I dont wear/like makeup' whilst wearing a full face of makeup and rocking botox.
    Its so obvious jesus crust just own it. Not to mention signs of botox, as her eyebrows didn't move once throughout that whole segment. Wearing makeup and having botox isn't a problem unless you're trying to deny using it when its obviously being used, especially since she's harping on about natural beauty.

    • @jdjfajfiladjfasdhflkasdksj6280
      @jdjfajfiladjfasdhflkasdksj6280 Рік тому +34

      Jesus crust

    • @smells109
      @smells109 Рік тому +4

      white woman moment fr

    • @tickledtoffee
      @tickledtoffee Рік тому +35

      She's got eye makeup on at the very least. Seriously, nobody cares if you wear makeup until you say you don't wear makeup while wearing makeup 🙄

    • @gherbo1609
      @gherbo1609 Рік тому

      "makeup is bad because i cant pronounce the chemicals in it" , whilst injecting the most toxic matter known to man kind into your face

    • @edwardnashtonsglasses
      @edwardnashtonsglasses Рік тому +5

      jesus crust man 🙄🙄

  • @gayspaghetti3374
    @gayspaghetti3374 Рік тому +27

    I went through a "I'm not like other girls" phase, and I'll tell you this. The only reason I did this is because I was scared of not being taken seriously unless I made it clear that I was violent and played video games. I genuinely thought that if I wore pink, put on makeup, or wore a skirt or a dress, then people would think I was stupid and shallow.
    I soon realised that this isn't true and just embraced the fact I enjoy feminine things! Even as someone who is nonbinary now, I still indulge in traditionally feminine things as well as masculine stuff purely because I enjoy it.
    All the "not like other girls stuff" comes from insecurity, and most people grow out of it.

    • @Femmeaesthetic
      @Femmeaesthetic Рік тому +5

      I feel like "not like the other girls" is normal (I know I sound crazy saying this) but there times in life where you don't feel accepted by others, I kinda hate how people always put the blame on these girls who have to go through that phase

    • @gayspaghetti3374
      @gayspaghetti3374 Рік тому +2

      @@Femmeaesthetic I feel like a lot of it is rooted in female stereotypes as well. Like, the idea that all girls and women are just thoughtless makeup, clothes and pink loving helpless morons, and this gives a lot of little girls (me included, when I was one) the idea that if they have any other thoughts or interests then they're an outlier, and that enjoying things that are "traditionally feminine" makes them stupid and helpless too. No little girl wants to only ever be seen as the damsel in distress, so it gives them that insecurity that evolves into the "not like other girls" phase.

  • @AdamOBrien29
    @AdamOBrien29 Рік тому +68

    Ah yes the 1940s, the good ol times when there was no worldwide war

  • @AutisticFrogs
    @AutisticFrogs Рік тому +188

    Speaking about that conserving trans girl, there was another one like her. She transitioned at the age of 14, no regrets, then started invalidating other trans identities. When people got mad at her she declared she was leaving the "LGBT cult" and burned a pride flag. She then proceeded to make fun of trans woman Dylan Mulvaney (Dylan has a thing where she goes "day __ of being a girl") by saying "day __ of being on the right". And of course, eventually the right decided to turn against her, because she's trans. So she made a half assed apology, she also brought a $30 pride flag from target as if that would make everyone forgive her lmao. She also at one point said something like "slaves enjoyed being slaves". She is of course American.

    • @bobsmith7703
      @bobsmith7703 Рік тому +11

      what in the fuck

    • @AutisticFrogs
      @AutisticFrogs Рік тому

      @@bobsmith7703 i don't know what the fuck she thought she was doing
      (I assume you mean what the fuck as in what the fuck is wrong with her)

    • @cceerrs
      @cceerrs Рік тому +19

      That last sentence really tied this all together nicely 💀💀

    • @yeet1066
      @yeet1066 Рік тому +10

      Ugh. What the fuck. Why people feel the need to put down others with the same experiences as them is beyond me

    • @yayaman5718
      @yayaman5718 Рік тому

      ​@bobsmith7703 why did I read that like the guy from trailer park boys 😂

  • @hemamonteiro783
    @hemamonteiro783 11 місяців тому +4

    Concerning the c-section post: did yall know that having a c-section means you are being cut open and that that opening goes on for SEVEN different layers of human tissues including the skin,muscles,fat and of course your uterus. Learned that a few days ago and really props to all the ladies going through this. You have my forever respect.

  • @EdwardianTea
    @EdwardianTea Рік тому +8

    Also George I gotta correct ya! Men’s 1940s suits are reported to be incredibly comfortable. Gentlemen wore natural materials like cotton, wool and linen and so their clothing was breathable, enabling improved comfort (especially when we draw comparison to modern synthetic fibres like polyester and viscose - see the Gentleman’s Gazette for a better informed explanation of why natural fibres are generally more comfortable). Historically, the gentleman’s suit had a practical use - the waistcoat was for warmth and protection in an era when central heating didn’t exist; collars were detachable so that shirts didn’t have to be washed, thus reducing expenditure on laundry products… the list could go on. Waistcoats became increasingly redundant from around 1945 due to instances of clothe rationing, and also the influx of denim, owing to the denim uniform many infantrymen and women were issued. The traditionalism of the 1930s blends into the comfort of the 50s in the 1940s.

  • @jumbajorge
    @jumbajorge Рік тому +24

    0:18 rolling her eyes cause she knows damn well that girl has a full face of makeup on 💀

    • @hysteriafem
      @hysteriafem Рік тому

      she literally doesn't lmfao, and even if she was wearing makeup you can clearly tell it's not a "full face of makeup".

    • @Tobertobee
      @Tobertobee 7 місяців тому

      @@hysteriafemAt the very least she definitely has her eyebrows done as well as natural lipstick and possibly light eyeshadow but if she wants “natural” no moisturizer, no acne treatment, NOTHING added to your skin, THAT is natural

  • @InvalidSoup
    @InvalidSoup Рік тому +73

    I love when George is not like other other girls

  • @beanbag6442
    @beanbag6442 Рік тому +12

    My mom’s children were all c-sections. When she had my older sister, she was only a month into being 15, and ended up needing to have a c-section. And I believe it’s normal to not give natural birth with following pregnancies due to the worry of the scar tissue opening up.
    My mom is truly a wonderful woman to everyone she comes across. She is like a lighthouse when someone is lost at sea. She is the strongest woman I know, and is the absolute best mother anybody could ask for. How she gave birth will never and should never make that title any less for her.

  • @comicsans152
    @comicsans152 Рік тому +34

    to be fair colleen hoover writes some dodgy books that like romanticise incest or domestic abuse

  • @teganofford-is9rx
    @teganofford-is9rx Рік тому +80

    the c-section being the “easy” birth one, like that’s cool thanks. I had an emergency section because my child’s heartbeat was going down drastically and he would’ve died if left longer, but you know i took the easy way out.
    Not like they cut through 7 layers and I had major surgery but so glad it’s the “easy” way 😂

    • @bellawheatley143
      @bellawheatley143 Рік тому +7

      literally! my mums was elective but only in the sense that if she hadn’t had a c section, my back would’ve snapped in half and i wouldn’t have survived. But sure she was just lazy 🙃

    • @Tom-jy6mc
      @Tom-jy6mc Рік тому +5

      "easy way" like getting cut open is something everybody just wants to casually do and not an emergency procedure lmao. Lady wants a congratulations for doing the thing 90% of mothers probably do anyway

    • @MatecaCorp
      @MatecaCorp Рік тому +3

      To be clear, I don’t think either way is easy, but if there was an easy way wouldn’t it be the one where you don’t have to have major surgery?

    • @teganofford-is9rx
      @teganofford-is9rx Рік тому +1

      @@MatecaCorp oh yeah both aren’t easy ways, but yeah the better option would be the one without major surgery. i’m still recovering almost 5 months later and my stomach is numb

  • @chazer0075
    @chazer0075 Рік тому +85

    I find it odd how people fail to realise that a ridiculously low divorce rate is a terrible thing lol.

    • @jessica5470
      @jessica5470 Рік тому +19

      They're the same type of people to apologise to their husband if he cheats on them

    • @graceannamaria
      @graceannamaria Рік тому +4

      literally… like surely it’s a good thing if people can get away from their abusive ex husband/wife

    • @commscan314
      @commscan314 Рік тому

      It depends on the risks that divorce may bring, really. If there's a low divorce rate and divorce is low or zero risk, then a low divorce rate is probably more a sign that people are finding stable, happy marriages than that people are stuck in them.

    • @chazer0075
      @chazer0075 Рік тому +2

      @@commscan314 In an abusive relationship, there is always consequence for divorce

    • @MatecaCorp
      @MatecaCorp Рік тому +4

      The only time a low divorce rate is good is if the marriage rate is even lower

  • @loraelizabeth7580
    @loraelizabeth7580 Рік тому +68

    Here’s an idea, how about us women just like what we like and not try to make other women feel less than for liking other things? I know it sounds crazy but let’s try it.
    I was seen as dumb by my engineering major roommate because I was a fashion major, even after proving that I knew more than her in a number of things. But to her being very feminine, pretty, and liking clothes meant you were ditzy.

    • @gayspaghetti3374
      @gayspaghetti3374 Рік тому +8

      You'd that we would try and stick together, wouldn't you? It's shocking how many women try to invalid and shame other women for enjoying things. It's ridiculous.

    • @C87-q9j
      @C87-q9j 8 місяців тому +3

      (I speak as a former NLOG unfortunately) life is way too short and precious to be judging and shaming people like this, I agree lets let women do what they want and raise each other up!!

    • @loraelizabeth7580
      @loraelizabeth7580 8 місяців тому

      @@C87-q9j (also speaking as a former borderline NLOG) there should be a support group for former NLOG, like NLOG Anonymous lol😂

  • @carmeenfloz
    @carmeenfloz Рік тому +65

    Saying “I don’t wear makeup” while wearing makeup
    Smart 🙂

  • @EatLeadClankers
    @EatLeadClankers Рік тому +40

    George has an amazingly contagious laugh

    • @Charlie0106
      @Charlie0106 Рік тому +5

      very cute laugh

    • @cceerrs
      @cceerrs Рік тому +6

      A devious chuckle if you will

  • @PangolinGL
    @PangolinGL Рік тому +26

    I feel theres a cetain thing that was going on in the 1940s you know a certain BIG EVENT that I wouldn’t want to be involved with

    • @brendanm6921
      @brendanm6921 Рік тому

      Yeah, the woman who said that is clearly just a moron. Dates were better in the 40s? Good luck even getting a date when the majority of men your age were in the frigging war.

  • @DrCuriensapprentice
    @DrCuriensapprentice Рік тому +6

    Living in the 40’s (at least here in Britain) was awful. People had to have shelters in their gardens and cages to use during air raids, food was in short supply and for her claim that Women could walk safe at night, when blackouts (when light at night had to be concealed) occurred, rape and muggings shot up.

  • @psychachu
    @psychachu 5 місяців тому +2

    Following "When the divorce rate was less than 1%" with, "When women were safe to walk the streets" is some impressive mental gymnastics-

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500

    5:11
    Plot Twist: She got her wish and is now currently living in 1940's Poland

  • @Alex-kv3hl
    @Alex-kv3hl Рік тому +28

    "their imaginatiin is bettet than any tv show"
    "we never lie...including lying about fictional characters"
    so they dont get imagination then

  • @Glis54
    @Glis54 Рік тому +28

    I agree with that *CHRISTIAN* woman about not letting her kids believe in santa , I mean who would believe in some omniscient,ancient bearded man who seperates all of humanity into a list of good and bad

  • @ZacThaBarber
    @ZacThaBarber Рік тому +11

    My mum HAD to have C sections for me and all my siblings. She has epilepsy and the first time she was giving birth she started seizing and they had to do an emergency C section. Doesn’t make her less than any other mother. She is my living inspiration and I love her to the moon and back

  • @rosethecat2930
    @rosethecat2930 Рік тому +13

    she said all that shit about makeup but shes sat there wearing it. aint no way her skin is that clear and i can SEE the natural lipstic color

  • @ensommeille5315
    @ensommeille5315 Рік тому +13

    reasons I don't fit in with my generation: autism meaning my interests are generally niche or "boring" and I ramble about said interests for a Very Long Time without realising everyone lost interest the moment I opened my mouth, and because I seem so uninterested in literally everything that isn't my special interest or something adjacent, I sometimes come off as pretentious, or like I think I'm way better than everyone else
    Idk man I'd rather be like other girls than a total social pariah lmao

    • @jessica5470
      @jessica5470 Рік тому +1

      The one comment I relate to, I knew I wasn't like other girls, I thought I was meant to be a boy but apparently that's common in autistic children, I think the fact we take everything literally doesn't help, boys played video games and girls played with dolls, but I want to play video games, I must be a boy- literally how I thought, didn't exactly help that my family still pushed girly stuff on me, wanted me to wear skirts and dresses even though I was fat and depressed and a very self conscious 8yo. Do you think it's common for autistic people to hate their childhood, idk if it was just me

    • @ensommeille5315
      @ensommeille5315 Рік тому

      @@jessica5470 Oh, my experience is anecdotal but I've been through the same lol. Growing up all my friends were boys because they had similar interests to me (the 00s were so sexist lmao) and I thought I might have been a trans man for a really long time because I was constantly told I didn't sit or talk or act properly. I still had girly interests though, I was just not interested in them properly for other girls to like me, and the emo phase definitely didn't help lol. But then puberty happened, it became hard to be friends with boys either because they wanted to fuck anything with a pulse, and it made me feel more alone than ever. Even if I liked the same things as other people, I liked it too much, or talked about it wrong, or was "one upping them" with how much I knew about it (while my school grades suffered because if it's not a special interest I just can't force myself to care). Wasn't diagnosed til I was 16 and it all made so much sense, lol. I'm not a boy, I'm not really like any neurotypical in how my brain works, and while I try not to be too bitter about it, I always feel like an outsider looking in. I've never been NLOG in a smug, overly superior kinda way; I wish I fit in more lmao

  • @CreatureCreator765
    @CreatureCreator765 Рік тому +25

    George is the most unique girl I’ve ever seen

  • @CiaraOSullivan1990
    @CiaraOSullivan1990 Рік тому +9

    "Where is the female Elon Musk if women are so smart?"
    She literally called herself stupid.

  • @vykepp5709
    @vykepp5709 Рік тому +10

    I was a pick me girl in high school. It was literally all for male attention and doing that stuff was typically an easy way to get it.

  • @Catwithcap
    @Catwithcap Рік тому +6

    3 days late, but santa was actually real. His name was Saint Nicholas and was alive from 270 - 343 AD

  • @poohc8269
    @poohc8269 Рік тому +48

    there’s a weird dominator in these i’m not like other girls and nice guy vids and it’s that all these people hate women

    • @AdamOBrien29
      @AdamOBrien29 Рік тому +9

      Denominator?

    • @haiIeyy
      @haiIeyy Рік тому

      As someone who went through a “not like other girls” phase and had several friends right there with me, it 100% stemmed from misogyny.

  • @YusufDawood-f3f
    @YusufDawood-f3f Рік тому +2

    7:19 i was always told as a kid i was unique
    When i grew up they put it more bluntly as im a weirdo

  • @grime69
    @grime69 Рік тому +28

    George is the quirkiest girl

  • @Cr1ms0nCann1bal
    @Cr1ms0nCann1bal Рік тому +16

    never had my "not like other girls phase" though everyone did call me a pick me for when i gave a song recommendation for lovejoy which isnt what everyone else listened to and i just questioned myself because aint no way that makes me a pick me girl

    • @squibkib
      @squibkib Рік тому +1

      Yooo a lovejoy fan!! nice.

  • @maxlouden1263
    @maxlouden1263 Рік тому +15

    I had this phase, turns out I'm just autistic

  • @unholyvenom
    @unholyvenom Рік тому +2

    funniest part about "i want to live in the 1940s" is that nowhere does she seem to acknowledge that half of it was literally the second world war, "girls could walk the streets unharmed" yeah until a bomb was dropped on you in an air raid i guess??

  • @CiaraOSullivan1990
    @CiaraOSullivan1990 Рік тому +6

    I love the hand-on-face thumbnail because George can't do the whole dramatic shocked face thing with his mask.

  • @dapotlicker4624
    @dapotlicker4624 Рік тому +10

    The gatekeeping of C sections reminds me of Macbeth

    • @lucywing8490
      @lucywing8490 Рік тому +5

      I was born by c section and have a tree costume. Watch out Macbeth!

  • @bradugar
    @bradugar Рік тому +9

    first clip is funny, she doesn't like that makeup is made out of chemicals but bleaches her hair blonde despite all those chemicals XD

    • @jessica5470
      @jessica5470 Рік тому +4

      And she drinks water, and eats food, she better stop that if she's wanting to avoid chemicals

    • @bradugar
      @bradugar Рік тому +4

      @@jessica5470 Dihydrogen monoxide is very scary sounding haha

    • @iamahiphopfan3759
      @iamahiphopfan3759 10 місяців тому

      Yeah the IUPAC name of any chemical makes them sound way scarier (3S,4R,5R)-1,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexan-2-one
      sounds real scary until you realize it’s just fructose

  • @nejdalej
    @nejdalej Рік тому +3

    I'm not like other girls, I drink my iced tea from the skulls of my enemies.

  • @WhatIMakeIsRandom
    @WhatIMakeIsRandom Рік тому +3

    "Enjoy your youth, you have the rest of your life for this stuff..." REAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mich2962
    @mich2962 Рік тому +2

    5:12
    "i wish i lived in the 1940s"
    Me: an austrian

  • @raptoria48
    @raptoria48 Рік тому +3

    Thinking makeup is inherently bad for women is 100% valid and true, it's sad that the beauty standards force a lot of women to wear makeup in order to feel attractive. However the girl on the podcast is obviously spouting that opinion for male validation and puts down women who wear makeup.

  • @ravensoott
    @ravensoott Місяць тому +1

    5:31 i would just like to point out that the reason that divorce rate was so low is that only three years prior to the year 1940, women could actually even divorce at all in the UK. the no fault divorce law was passed only two years ago, meaning before this, a genuine reason for divorce had to be both provided and proven, and not to mention the hideous amount of stigma surrounding divorce as a concept which persisted right the way through to the 70s. doesn't sound ideal to me

  • @rowland2k8
    @rowland2k8 Рік тому +8

    1940s girl seems to have forgotten about the little world war going on

  • @JakauYT
    @JakauYT Рік тому +7

    Emos are still around btw we're just all adults now instead of teens so we gotta look less extreme for work

  • @sentientdumpstersludge
    @sentientdumpstersludge Рік тому +4

    Meanwhile, women in the 1940's couldn't own land, have a bank account, own a car, or make any major decisions without their husband or father.

    • @nailguncrouch1017
      @nailguncrouch1017 Рік тому +3

      And depending on where she lived, spend her nights in bomb shelters and have her food rationed. Good times.

  • @michaelscott107
    @michaelscott107 Рік тому +5

    "God comes first" and "we don't lie to our child about fictional characters". Well that is real consistent lol

  • @grzyb11
    @grzyb11 Рік тому +3

    4:45 why do westerners fantasize about us so fucking much lmao

    • @lolsoina
      @lolsoina 11 місяців тому +2

      Eastern Europe is kind of depressing

  • @splitzyvonsweets6074
    @splitzyvonsweets6074 Рік тому +388

    As a girl who went through a ‘not like other girls’ phase I can tell you it genuinely just stems from fear a lot of the time. To this day I’m still terrified about consuming addictive substances and going out to parties for fear of being assaulted in any capacity, but I’m not gonna go out of my way to shame folks who do that stuff. Just mind your own biz tbh

    • @tatiana4050
      @tatiana4050 Рік тому +39

      And the more benign NLOGs are just part of being a child in a world where you are bombarded with "women are this, women are that" and you go, but I'm not like that? I must be special

    • @angelikaskoroszyn8495
      @angelikaskoroszyn8495 Рік тому +28

      @tatiana4050
      I almost fell into the trap because as a kid I wasn't obsessed with the colour pink. I don't think I truly hated it. I just hated it being pushed on me. Pink clothes, toys pencils, everything
      Now, as an adult, I have much more choice and sometimes even wear the colour. Just let people be kids

    • @Singularian
      @Singularian Рік тому +37

      It stems from misogyny I think. For both kinds of "not like other girls". One group wanting so bad to be accepted and the other group ("i dont wear makeup i read etc") wanting to stand out and be accepted as well for not conforming to female gender roles

    • @LouisJames-Altham
      @LouisJames-Altham Рік тому +2

      If you that kind of a girl how why are you watching memeulous

    • @StarDustwolf77
      @StarDustwolf77 Рік тому +14

      I did too. Mine was a "Ew pink, makeup gross" phase. Still reminding myself that it's okay to like feminine things

  • @joygibbons5482
    @joygibbons5482 Рік тому +7

    No. My Mum was 13 in 1940 and spent considerable periods in a cold air raid shelter being bombed. Get a grip, it was a terrible decade to live in, this romanticised idea is daft.

  • @kyloluma
    @kyloluma Рік тому +2

    I love the 'I want to be in the 1940s'. Ignore the fact that the deadliest war of all time was happening.

  • @kittynicholson
    @kittynicholson Рік тому +2

    "I want to live in the 1940's where a girl could walk through the streets unharmed" Ah yes, unharmed during WW2, no thanks I'm more scared of bombs than men🥴

  • @EmoBearRights
    @EmoBearRights Рік тому +18

    Yah know Dubai lady - I'd rather voting rights and bodily autotomy and the right to wear shorts than bling - sue me!

  • @jakereynolds8897
    @jakereynolds8897 Рік тому +1

    The fact the Pearl Davis' mother is a CEO makes the Tweet about Elon Musk even funnier

  • @Mungoteazer11581
    @Mungoteazer11581 Рік тому +2

    The no make up girl is wearing make up as well, you cannot tell me otherwise.
    Oh my... "I wish I lived in the 1940s, where my husband had to go to war..."

  • @bonniemarie24
    @bonniemarie24 Рік тому +1

    The lady reading Dostoevsky summoned a whole fandom

  • @jcbslytherin269
    @jcbslytherin269 Рік тому +2

    All three of my kids were born via c-section and this major surgery is NOT the easy way out, and has caused me long term problems.
    In fact the epidural didn’t work during one and I was in agony and felt the cutting (it was during the 80s and this did happen to some unfortunate patients with a certain type, google it) one nurse said to me, oh well, it couldn’t be any worse then labour, yeah right, thats why surgeons shouldn’t bother with anaesthetic during major surgeries.

  • @olismith2412
    @olismith2412 Рік тому +4

    My parents always told me that the really awesome presents were from them and the boring ones like pants were from Santa.

  • @EdwardianTea
    @EdwardianTea Рік тому +1

    I work in public outreach and education, representing the women’s uniformed services of Britain during the Second World War; my specialisations are the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Women’s Auxiliary Air Corps, Women’s Voluntary Service, the Queen Alexandria Imperial Military Nursing Service and Women’s Auxiliary Corps. I represent these units from 1942-45. I also dress as a 1940s civilian daily, because I appreciate the fashion. First off, the “40s girl” is wearing a polyester dress… big no go. Secondly, it is obvious that she is making these provoking statements in order to irritate audiences who are wholly unaware of the female position in the 1940s. Women worked, and they often worked in clerical roles following the Second World War, but equal pay was of course out of the question. Divorce was wholly frowned upon, but it was carried out here in the UK. It was not illegal, but the social stigma surrounding it was such that it was not often fulfilled.
    Her representation of women in the 1940s is damning to actual women who worked and had livelihoods outside of the archetypical housewife. As someone who is genuinely devoted to representing the history of women and girls who actively engaged with the war effort, I am really pissed off with her statements as they discourage people from wanting to learn more about the 40s.
    And take it from me, 40s fashion is not about patriarchy; those hemlines are comparatively short when we pitch them against the 30s and 50s!

  • @roryoconnor2736
    @roryoconnor2736 Рік тому +35

    can we take a moment to appreciate how George always spreads our cheeks and fill us with his great content 🥰🥰

    • @closingyak17894
      @closingyak17894 Рік тому +20

      if i never have to read that sentence again then yes

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst Рік тому +4

      well that for sure makes him not like most other girls :)

  • @lennefujimura
    @lennefujimura Рік тому +21

    But... she has make-up on... it's that "No-Makeup Makeup Look", not easy to pull off and takes more time to apply than regular "sunburnt confident emo lemur"!
    😮

  • @jazzvader
    @jazzvader Рік тому +2

    Memeulous upload? What a joyous occasion.

  • @lolsoina
    @lolsoina 11 місяців тому

    4:46 as an Eastern European were no strangers to frozen food

  • @martinaasandersen3775
    @martinaasandersen3775 10 місяців тому

    3:40 Not in the US. There it's often chosen voluntarily and scheduled in advance. Both for ease of birth and so you can plan the exact date of the birth unlike natural births which is more like a vague estimate.

  • @mrm0ngoose773
    @mrm0ngoose773 Рік тому +5

    ...I'm not even a girl. I'm a pterodactyl 🦅🦅🦅🦅

  • @Boog-jl3nm
    @Boog-jl3nm Рік тому +2

    You can literally die from disease and infection/parasites from getting dirt in your mouth/cuts, they use clean mud in cosmetics 😂

  • @whitegamma5106
    @whitegamma5106 8 місяців тому +3

    The make up thing is a hard one. I (f26) dont wear it and never really liked to wear it. And I have received so much hate and judgement JUST for not wearing it myself. So I feel like the judgement goes both ways. I wish people would just leave each other alone about wearing make up or not wearing it

  • @DeadAccount_CC1
    @DeadAccount_CC1 Рік тому

    6:23 NO...
    THIS AIN'T REAL, AND YOU CAN'T TELL ME THAT IT IS!!!
    I REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT!
    Her hands are covered in mud, she's smearing it in her hair,
    and she presumably proceeded to smear it on her face afterwards...
    This is actually hilarious lmfao

  • @Dan89201
    @Dan89201 Рік тому +2

    1:35 yeah you guys I also don’t fit in with my generation, they all watch George memeulous and I watch little known classic old movies like the wizard of oz

  • @wesleyh.2397
    @wesleyh.2397 Рік тому +3

    I know for a FACT that the streets were less safe in the 1940's

  • @Alphoric
    @Alphoric Рік тому +4

    Makeup is not dangerous for skin
    That’s why they test it extensively

  • @Pupupwa
    @Pupupwa Рік тому +2

    4:17 Ima more concerned she called them gremlins…

  • @juanito4371
    @juanito4371 Рік тому +1

    that last clip killed me, the same way desiese is gon kill that poor baby

  • @kp361
    @kp361 Рік тому +1

    Ah yes, the 1940s, when the Blitz was booming and it was safe to walk the streets as long as you weren't in occupied France, the Ghettos or a Nazi concentration camp. Or a civilian in London or Dresden. And as long as you weren't a Jew, Romani, woman, gay, black or a man of fighting age or a woman at home terrified the men in her life were going to die. When you had to turn off all your lights so bombers couldn't see you and you had to live on rations, make your clothes out of old curtains, work in an ammunition factory and paint your legs with gravy to imitate wearing tights because you couldn't afford them. When even after the end of WW2 your husband and/or male children would return home with shellshock and possibly missing limbs to find that maybe your younger kids had been killed in an air raid if they hadn't been sent away to the countryside to live with strangers for years, only for all of you to suddenly be in the same house again as total strangers to one another. Truly magical days.

  • @chetmanley1885
    @chetmanley1885 11 місяців тому +1

    Going on a date in the 40's was a special romantic time? No love, your boyfriend was conscripted and you worked in a munitions factory, you weren't having romantic dates.

  • @Ameon_1
    @Ameon_1 6 місяців тому

    I like how that girl forgets that there was a freaking world war and bomber planes were flighing day and night so being safer is definitely debatable

  • @kodiwtf
    @kodiwtf Рік тому +5

    Good old 1940s, 100% a safer time than today, not like the most horrific war took place during that time or anything

  • @unleafed5038
    @unleafed5038 Рік тому +1

    so my mum had me and my two brothers all as caesarean, due to her first child being 7 years after the recommended age to STOP having kids due to chance of complications in the baby. We are all grand people, and my mom had to endure watching them slit open her body to take us out, has a giant scar and lost control of torso fat. you can say its an easy way out, that youre a real mum, but i GUARANTEE my mother is far, far better than the mother you would be insane to even claim to be.
    Yes im defensive of my mum shes the fucken best lol

  • @kazbrekkybar
    @kazbrekkybar Рік тому +3

    "I'm not like other girls, i support abortion" why do you think all the other oppressive laws against abortion were made... because people supported them💀

  • @SCARM6D
    @SCARM6D Рік тому +1

    Gracie is a legend, not a millenial

  • @sorcerous8401
    @sorcerous8401 Рік тому +2

    My birth wasn't smooth. The doctors couldn't get me out and I nearly suffocated. They performed an emergency c section on my mum to save my life. When my brothers were born, a c section was used because my mum never wanted to come that close to losing her child again.
    My mum is the greatest women I have ever known in my entire life and is the best mother I could have wanted. Fun, charismatic, outgoing, hard working, determined and motivated. So from the bottom of my heart, fuck anyone who says she's not a mother because of a c section

  • @matjp99
    @matjp99 Рік тому +1

    Reason why divorce rates were so low is because getting a divorce was hella difficult and also many women didn’t have a reason to because without a man you couldn’t do most things

  • @sfigrun4801
    @sfigrun4801 Рік тому +2

    As a girl who doesn’t use makeup, bruh
    👁👄👁
    People can use makeup if they want- 😭

  • @tonycowin
    @tonycowin 5 місяців тому

    We were fighting a world war for half of the 1940s. One of the most dangerous times to be alive.

  • @kimjongun2540
    @kimjongun2540 Рік тому +3

    Tbf Eastern Europeans d9 Cook amaz8ng food and in extremely healthy portions...and its not only the women tho. Big l9ve to Eastern Europeans, best hosts ever

  • @marceline5461
    @marceline5461 Рік тому

    ”i love to read, especially literature” BRO 💀

  • @TomKelly-bp5me
    @TomKelly-bp5me 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m not like other girls I have… SNAKE ARMS